Archives for 2021
US drug overdoses reach record highs
Biden’s HHS to undo Trump’s religious liberty protections
Louisiana builds ‘speed bump’ for future storms
LBC church plants celebrate first ‘harvest’ in ‘sweetwater’
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ABITA SPRINGS, La. (LBM) – Two Louisiana Baptist church plants recently celebrated their first baptisms, respectively, as corporate bodies. SWEETWATER CHURCH Natalie and Sarah Cowell shared a sweet sister moment, Oct. 31, when they became the first members of SweetWater Church, Abita Springs, to stir the baptistery waters. As the two sisters stepped into a horse trough at the Abita Springs Recreational Center to symbolize their new life in Christ, their mother, Amiee Cowell, was moved to tears because the baptisms signified a spiritual rebirth for the entire family. “My husband had passed away from cancer in 2019 and I was so angry at God I stopped going to church,” Cowell told the Baptist Message. “When Pastor Ken (Schroeder) told me he was planting the church, I knew it was time for us to get back into church and for my daughters to finally take that next step of baptism several years after they had accepted Christ. My girls are so close and do everything together, so sharing this moment is something they will remember forever.” SweetWater Church held its first worship service in September, two years after Northshore Baptist Association Missions Strategist Don … [Read more...]
Louisiana Notables
EDITOR’S NOTE: Do you have a Revival, Home[1]coming, 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@baptist[1]message.com or call 318.449.4345. To get your event in the paper, please submit your informa[1]tion three weeks prior to the event. ON THE MOVE Justin, wife Alisha, Clark is the new cam[1]pus pastor at First West Fairbanks. Andrew Orr is the new education minister and wife Tracy Orr is the new children’s minister at Blanchard First Baptist Church from Philadelphia Baptist Church, Deville. Jerod, wife Jessica, Gann is the new student pastor at Summer Grove Baptist Church, Shreveport. Stuart Graves has resigned as pastor at Red River Baptist Church, Benton. Micah Murrell is new pastor at NOW church, a church plant in Grant Parish. Jonathan Murrell is new worship leader at NOW church, a church plant in Grant Parish from HIS Church, Pineville. Matt Johns is interim music director at HIS Church, Pineville. Roger Dunlap is the new pastor at Macedonia Baptist Church, Holden. Marty Eaves was ordained into the Gospel ministry … [Read more...]
Jury finds Rittenhouse ‘not guilty’ on all counts
Speakers press messengers to unite for Gospel
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MONROE, La. (LBM) – Prayer is a necessity to spark revival within each person, David Cranford said in his 2021 Louisiana Baptist Convention Annual Meeting presidential address, Nov. 16, in the North Monroe Baptist Church. Drawing from Matthew 6:5-15, Cranford, pastor of First Baptist Church, Ponchatoula, said God has given His children a model to follow in their prayer lives. He said prayer is a practical privilege and refreshingly simple, adding that it involves alone time with God and demonstrates a yielding faith. Cranford said prayer helps center one’s life on God and His Kingdom. He explained that Christ followers live in a time when it is increasingly difficult to be unplugged, but he stressed the importance of intentionally seeking time alone with God. “God wants to change us,” he said. “God wants to transform us. Prayer doesn’t change God. It changes you. So, it then becomes consistent for God to do what he wants to do anyway and that is to change the human heart.” Prayer is not complicated and does not require a secret formula, Cranford said. He encouraged messengers to have a more focused prayer life. “What’s the best way to pray?” he said. “The best way … [Read more...]
Louisiana Baptists enjoy fellowship, conduct business, address issues
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MONROE, La. (LBM) – Louisiana Baptists enjoyed fellowship and worship during the 2021 LBC Annual meeting Nov. 16 at North Monroe Baptist Church, but also conducted the important business of passing resolutions, addressing a motion, approving a budget and electing leaders. RESOLUTIONS Messengers approved five resolutions: expression of appreciation for North Monroe Baptist Church’s hosting of the 2021 LBC Annual Meeting; gratitude for disaster relief ‘partners in the Gospel’; the importance of the Annual Church Profile; the sufficiency of Scripture for race and racial reconciliation; and support for the Louisiana Fairness in Women’s Sport Act (preventing biological males from participating on teams designated for women, a bill which enjoyed overwhelming support from lawmakers but was vetoed by the governor). But two messengers tried to amend the “Resolution: On the Sufficiency of Scripture for Race and Racial Reconciliation.” This resolution was drafted to address the controversial concepts of Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality, both of which have become hot topics in school districts across the country and during the 2021 election cycle. But concern about … [Read more...]
LBC entity and special reports offer good news to messengers
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MONROE, La. (LBM) – Messengers to the 2021 Louisiana Baptist Convention Annual Meeting, Nov. 16, in North Monroe Baptist Church, heard encouraging updates from the state’s four entities and two special reports. LCU In his report, President Rick Brewer celebrated the board of trustees’ unanimous vote, Oct. 25, to change the school’s name to Louisiana Chris[1]tian University. He said it will strengthen the educational institution’s reputation and further advance the Kingdom of God. He said the university remains committed to preparing graduates and transforming lives, adding that since the start of the fall semester, 47 students have accepted Christ. Brewer said LCU has launched the Center for LBC entity and special reports offer good news to messengers Calling and Career for students seeking internships, career advice and information about jobs available in their areas of studies. The center also helps students gain an understanding of how their values and spiritual gifts should be assessed to fully know what God is calling them to do in their lives and careers. “We are preparing students to think Christianly and preparing them for life,” Brewer said. “Transformed … [Read more...]
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