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PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Louisiana Baptists in St Louis for SBC Annual Meeting activities

June 14, 2016

ST LOUIS – Prior to the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting, Louisiana Baptists made their way to St Louis for a variety of activities. From countless fellowships to spending time together around the convention hall or area restaurants, Annual Meeting-related happenings were enjoyed by many in attendance. Look for more photos on baptistmessage.com of the first day of the Annual Meeting.

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    Lane and Jackson Corley, the Bridge Church, Madisonville
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    Eddie Wren, FBC Rayville and Blake Newsom, Dauphin Way Baptist Church, Mobile, Ala.
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    Philip Vandercook, Global Maritime Ministries, New Orleans
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    Tommy and Karen Middleton, Baptist Association of Greater Baton Rouge and Woodlawn Baptist, Baton Rouge
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    Johnny Robertson and Steven Beckham, Church of Life Fellowship, Baton Rouge
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    Stephanie and Jeffery Friend, Suburban Baptist, New Orleans
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    Mike Holloway, Ouachita Baptist, West Monroe
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    Jason McGuffie, pastor, First Baptist Tallulah
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    Kitty and John Hebert, Dale Lingenfelter and Rick Brewer. Hebert and Lingenfelter work at the Baptist Building and Brewer is president of Louisiana College.
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    David Crosby, First New Orleans, and Andrea Mullins, retired from the SBC WMU
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