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Louisiana Notables

April 22, 2019

EDITOR’S NOTE: Do you have a Revival, Homecoming, a new pastor, a community outreach or a concert? The Baptist Message would love to share your church news with the rest of the state. It is very easy to do, just send in your information (who, what, where and when) to philip@baptistmes­sage.com or call 318.449.4345. To get your event in the paper, please submit your in­formation three weeks prior to the event.

ON THE MOVE

James H. Miller retired April 14 as pastor of the First Baptist Church, Spears­ville.

John Elliott will retire April 28 from Emmanuel Baptist Church, Natchitoches.

David Correira has resigned as pastor of Eastside Baptist Church, Ponchatoula.

HOMECOMING

Old Union Baptist Church, Benson: 160th Anniversary/Homecoming, May 5, 11 a.m. Evangelist: Lyndon Long­oria. A covered dish luncheon will follow with the Southern Plainsmen providing special music. Pastor: Alton Middleton.

REVIVAL

Ridgecrest Baptist Church, Ferriday: Associational Evangelism Rally, April 28, 5:30 p.m. Speaker: Philip Robert­son. Worship: Sanctuary Quartet. DOM: Mickey Hudnell.

Bethel Baptist Church, Bastrop: Spring revival, April 28-May 1, Sunday, 6 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, 7 p.m. Evangelist: Rubin Weaver. Pastor: Tim Post.

Palestine Baptist Church, Grant: Family Crusade, May 5-8. Evangelist: 2TALK42 Ministries. Pastor: Hardy Estes.

Red River Association Parish Cru­sade, Coushatta: May 5-11. Evangelist: Sam Moore. Worship: WeRCalled. Cru­sade Coordinator: Richard Kaufman.

LAGNIAPPE

John Elliott is available for supply, in­terim or bi-vocational pastorate. He can be reached at 318.332.5483.

Sam Wheat, Minister of Education & Outreach at Emmanuel Baptist Church s retiring in May. A reception will be held for him May 19 from 2-4 p.m. in the Family Life Center of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Ruston.

First Baptist Church, Haughton: Praise Jesus Outdoors two man team bass tournament, April 26-27, Friday, regis­tration banquet, 6:30 p.m. in the Family Life Center. Guest Speaker: Pro Fisherman Nick LeBrun. The winning team will re­ceive $500 and big bass will win $250. Pastor: Gevan Spinney.

Emmanuel Baptist Church, Ruston is searching for a fulltime Minister of Education & Outreach. Please send ré­sumés to paul@ebcruston.org.

Colyell Baptist Church, Livingston: Second Annual Springfest, April 27, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m.; Car Show, registration, 9 a.m., Cost: $25. There will be live music, a silent auction, monster trucks, inflatables, Jacob’s Ladder, rock climbing wall and mechanical bull. There will also be lots of good food – fried catfish plates, jamba­laya, BBQ pork sandwiches, hamburgers, blooming onions, boiled peanuts, Nachos, candy, soft drinks and water. There will be fun for the entire family. Proceeds go to CBC Youth and Van fund. For more infor­mation, call 225.698.6243. Pastor: Jeremy Glascock.

First Baptist Church, Rayne: French Rally, April 27, 10:30 a.m. Speaker: Louis Charrier. The rally includes breakfast, a rally in all-French language and lunch. Pastor: Gene Lee.

Mt. Patrick Baptist Church, Bernice: Sanctuary Quartet in concert, April 27, 6 p.m. The church is located at 1232 Patrick Church Rd., Bernice.

Heflin Baptist Church, Heflin: Special Services, April 28, Evangelist: Price Har­ris. Pastor: Ronnie Osborne.

First Baptist Church, Winnfield: 39th Annual Max Kelley Memorial Bar-B-Cue, April 28, 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Cost: $10 per plate which includes Half Bar-B-Cue Chicken, Potato Salad “Skid Row” Baked Beans. Pastor: Steven Smithson.

Woodland Park Baptist Church, Ham­mond: DivorceCare series, every Wednesday, 6 p.m., beginning May 1, 2019. The church is located at 1909 JW Da­vis Drive, Hammond, LA 70403. For more information, contact WPBC 985-345-4012 or email: divorcecaregrp@gmail.com or visit website: www.divorcecare.org. Pas­tor: Tim Moffett.

Coteau Baptist Church, Houma: 2nd Annual ‘Hope is Risen’ Cancer/Sur­vivor Banquet, May 4, 5 p.m. Speaker: Marcie Gray, guest speaker and singer. The banquet is free to all cancer patients and survivors. There will be a full concert May 5 at 9 a.m. Pastor: Wayne Hunt.

Mt. Union Baptist Church, Spearsville: Women’s Conference, May 4, 10:30 a.m. Speaker: Tessa Black. Music: Jennifer Michaels. Lunch will be served. There is no admission fee. Pastor: Marcell McGee.

First Baptist Church, DeQuincy: Annual Ladies Banquet “Flavors of Life” – an afternoon tea, May 4, 12-4 p.m. Guest Speaker: Vanita Gibbs. Lunch will be provided. Cost: $20 donation suggested. Childcare will be provided. For more infor­mation, call Yvette Pharris: 337.405.9627 or Debbie Morgan: 337.309.6579. Pastor: Gil Arthur.

Rocky Branch Baptist Church, Farmer­ville: Ben Waites in concert, May 5, 10:30 a.m. Pastor: Woodson McGuffee.

First Baptist Church, Pineville: First@First Business Leader Luncheon, May 6, noon. Speaker: Al Quartermont, news director at KALB-TV Cost: $10 and you may pay at the door. Please RSVP to Stewart Holloway (sholloway@fbcpineville.net.) Pastor: Stewart Holloway.

First Baptist Church, Zwolle: 29th an­nual Adult Day at Clara Springs Bap­tist Camp, Pelican, May 9, 10 a.m.-1 pm. Special Guest: Brent Lamb, former lead-singer for Shenandoah, a Christian recording group. Lunch will be comple­mentary. Please RSVP to the church office 318.645.4492 by May 1 if you plan on at­tending. Pastor: Marty Williams.

IN REMEMBERANCE

Durhl R. Davis, 75, faith was made sight April 15 as he entered Heaven and heard his Lord and Savior say “well done.” Over 50 years ago he received the call to preach the gospel, and he has done so all over the United States of America. He served on the Baptist Mission Board and planted many churches all across the United States. In November of 1993 God moved him to Anacoco to become pas­tor of First Baptist Church of Anacoco. He was a man of great faith, and love, and his legacy will live on in every family mem­ber, church member, and soul that he has helped to lead to Christ. Davis also was a faithful servant to Louisiana Baptists. He served on the Louisiana Baptist Conven­tion Executive Board (1998-2004) and the Committee on Committees (1996-98). Left to Cherish his memory are his wife of 56 years: Sheila Davis of Anacoco, LA; Three Children: Durhl Davis, Jr. (Candace) of Ana­coco, John Davis (Dana) of Leesville, Shon­da Wilcher (David) of Baton Rouge; One Sister: Patricia Bruce (Don) of Leesville; His Grandchildren: Jacob & Anna Davis, Josh & Julie Davis, Sarah & Andrew Crawford, Holly Davis, Jordan & Jake Dalme, Katie Davis, Matthew Davis, Scott Wiggins; three great grandchildren: Cora Mae Davis, Ann Marie Davis, and Carson Davis.

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