Archives for November 2017
DNC’s BRAZILLE: Hillary rigged Democrats’ primary against Bernie
Conservative groups score free speech victory with IRS cash settlement
Past, future part of YEC 30th anniversary
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer LAFAYETTE (LBM) – A sense of nostalgia is sweeping through the state as Louisiana Baptist youth and adult leaders prepare to take part in the 30th anniversary of the Youth Evangelism Celebration, a statewide assembly focused on preparing the next generation to share Christ with the world. Scheduled Nov. 19-20 at the Cajundome in Lafayette, the largest annual gathering of Louisiana Baptists will celebrate its storied history filled with changed lives while equipping students with the necessary tools to share their faith with their classmates. Since the first YEC in 1988, 141,002 students and adult sponsors have passed through the turnstiles of venues hosting the event, known as YEC, Louisiana Baptist Convention Youth Strategist Steve Maltempti told the Baptist Message. Over the years, 9,815 participants have made spiritual decisions, including 3,205 who accepted Christ as their Savior. “When this was started, I don’t think most people realized this many lives would be touched and this many churches would be ministered to as their teenagers were encouraged and prepared to be a bold witness for Christ,” Maltempi said. “Kids are able to focus on God and for a couple of days are … [Read more...]
Annual Meeting to review, renew evangelism emphasis statewide in 2018
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer BATON ROUGE (LBM) – Midway through a seven-year initiative to reach the state with the Gospel by 2020, Louisiana Baptists are making progress to reach every generation and every people group in Louisiana, according to state convention officials. During the 2017 Louisiana Baptist Convention Annual Meeting Nov. 13-14, messengers will have the chance to learn about the progress that has been made and also what still is needed to be done in order to complete the goals of the President’s 2020 Commission Report, released in 2013. “Of the 10 Action Steps, or KAIROS (Key Actions In Reaching Our State), we’ve seen solid progress in some areas and disappointments in others,” Louisiana Baptists Executive Director David Hankins said. “I’ve asked our leadership team to fine tune several of the steps in order for us to move towards the goals established by the commission.” Hankins will share more about the update during the Monday evening session of the annual meeting, which will take place at Istrouma Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. Approved by messengers at the 2013 Louisiana Baptist Convention annual meeting, the 2020 initiative, led by then LBC President Waylon Bailey, pastor of First … [Read more...]
Seven resolutions are slated
By Will Hall, Message Editor ALEXANDRIA (LBM) – The Resolutions Committee has finalized seven resolutions for consideration as consensus statements of the messengers to the 170th Session of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. The committee’s recommendations will be offered for a vote at 2:55 p.m. during the Tuesday portion of the Nov. 13-14 program. The seven statements cover a span of issues from expressing appreciation for those who played a major part in the annual meeting to offering congratulations on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Southern Baptist Disaster Relief ministry. Another celebrates the 100th anniversary of the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and the spiritual impact it has had on the state, the nation and the world. Four of the resolutions address either spiritual matters, or moral issues and social concerns. ON THE SIN OF RACISM, INCLUDING ALT-RIGHT WHITE SUPREMACY parallels a resolution approved by messengers to the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention this summer. The alt-right is described as a movement “to establish a single white nation in North America” and its members largely are “white millennial” males in college, or who have a college degree, … [Read more...]
AG Landry sees victory against transgender expansion
By Louisiana Citizens for Job Creators Attorney General Jeff Landry has won yet another legal battle against Governor John Bel Edwards. Landry challenged Edward’s executive order expanding LGBT benefits for state workers. Landry believed the order exceeded Edward’s authority. A three-judge panel of Louisiana’s 1st Circuit Court of Appeal ruled unanimously. The executive order was an unconstitutional attempt to expand state law. “We have stated all along that the Governor must follow the law, just like everybody else," Landry said. "This ruling affirms a notion of basic civics that the Legislature makes the law, not the governor.” We commend Attorney General Landry on his on this victory as he continues to execute his authority as the state’s chief legal officer. … [Read more...]
Conference to urge pastors ‘to be still before God’
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer BATON ROUGE (LBM) – Organizers of this year’s Louisiana Baptist Pastors’ Conference are hoping to equip participants with the tools needed “to be still before God.” Scheduled Nov. 12-13 at Istrouma Baptist Church, the theme is “Pause,” based on Psalm 46:10. “This theme seems appropriate for such a time as this,” said Pastor’s Conference President Jason McGuffie. “The life of the local church, the lives of pastors seem to become super busy and packed with all kinds of things. “Pausing, or being still, is something that we all need,” continued McGuffie, pastor of First Baptist Church, Tallulah. “Our time together will be one of encouragement and a reminder that Jesus is working in mighty ways in and through the local church into a world that needs Jesus.” The conference begins 6 p.m., Nov. 12, with music led by the North Monroe Baptist Church worship team. Those scheduled to preach are Frank Page, president and chief executive officer, Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee; Fred Luter, pastor, Franklin Avenue Baptist Church, New Orleans; Tommy Middleton, director of missions, Baptist Association of Greater Baton Rouge; Michael Wood, pastor, First Baptist Church, … [Read more...]
Guidelines for the making of motions at Annual Meeting
ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – It is important to remember that motions may only deal with one topic at a time. When making a motion, you should be as brief as possible and always begin with the phrase “I move that...” If you are making a subsidiary motion (one that deals with a motion already on the floor), it must be relevant to the motion currently under consideration and not be a motion that is the same or substantially similar to one already dealt with by this convention. If your motion is a privileged motion, it must not be dilatory (unnecessary or made only to delay the conduct of business). If your motion seeks to amend the Louisiana Baptist Convention Articles of Incorporation or Louisiana Baptist Convention Bylaws, please review these documents in advance for special rules regarding the process of amendment prior to offering your motion. A copy of the LBC Articles of Incorporation and LBC Bylaws are found in your Book of Reports. Important steps in wording your motion: A motion should direct that the Convention take some sort of action or refrain from taking some action. Include only the action you want to see taken in your motion. Do not include supporting reasons for adopting your motion in the motion … [Read more...]
NAMB to pay funeral expenses for shooting victims; Gaines, Page to minister to survivors
SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas – The North American Mission Board on the behalf of the Southern Baptist Convention has confirmed it has offered to cover funeral expenses for all shooting victims in coordination with the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention (SBTC). Ministering in the wake of the deadliest church shooting in U.S. history, Southern Baptists say they've witnessed "God at work" despite the 26 dead and some 20 others wounded at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. Local pastors and field personnel with the SBTC began providing grief counseling within hours of the shooting at First Baptist's morning worship service Nov. 5. Southern Baptist Convention President Steve Gaines and SBC Executive Committee President Frank S. Page plan to arrive in Sutherland Springs today (Nov. 7) to offer prayer and encouragement. SBTC executive director Jim Richards arrived yesterday (Nov. 6). Gaines, pastor of Memphis-area Bellevue Baptist Church in Cordova, Tenn., told Baptist Press SBC leaders want to help First Baptist however they can. "Yesterday as we prayed at Bellevue for the families of those slain and also the others who were wounded at First Baptist Church, Sutherland Springs," Gaines said in written … [Read more...]
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