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PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Louisianans at SBC Annual Meeting

June 15, 2016

Louisiana Baptists turned out in full force for the first day of the Southern Baptist Convention. More than 200 messengers registered for the meeting, which included voting on various offices, motions and resolutions, inspiring messages, a special prayer service and a number of fellowships.

Look for more photos later of the second day of the SBC Annual Meeting.

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    Norm Miller, Louisiana College, and George Bannister, LC alum and church planting catalyst/asociatinal missionary in Warren, Ohio
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    Sean Keith, LBC Sunday school and discipleship strategist
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    Chad McClurg, ULM BCM campus director
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    Sammy and Paula Morrow, Pleasant Hill Baptist, Pollock, and Russ Meeks, Louisiana College
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    Wendy and Keith Manuel, LBC evangelism associate, and Michael Sharp, NOBTS
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    Nathan Davis, FBC Coushatta, and Reagan
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    Two directors of missions - Lonnie Wascom, Northshore, and Robert Daniel, Big Creek, Central Louisiana and North Rapides
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    Gayla and Ken Schroeder, FBC Mandeville
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    Elizabeth and Fred Luter, after he is recognized for his work as a past president of the Southern Baptist Convention
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    A young girl prays during a special prayer gathering during the Tuesday night session of the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting.
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    Messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention show their ballots during a vote on a resolution.

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