REPORTS OF CONVENTION COMMITTEES REPORT OF CONVENTION COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES The President of the Convention is an ex officio member of all Convention Committees. Names of persons being nominated for election or re-election are underlined. Others are continuing their terms of service. COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS Term Expiring 2011 Term Expiring 2012 Term Expiring 2013 Brad Bunting (VC) Joe Alain (C) Marion Spence Midway, Jena Hebron, Denham Springs Baskin, Baskin George Guillory David Goza Josh Adams Glen Oaks, Baton Rouge Jefferson, Baton Rouge St. Landry, St. Landry Todd Free First, Dubach COMMITTEE ON LOUISIANA BAPTIST HISTORY Term Expiring 2011 Term Expiring 2012 Term Expiring 2013 * Mary Broussard Jimmy Brossette * Buddy Hampton Hebron, Denham Springs First, Dupont First, Eunice * Steven Robertson (VC) * Joe McKeever (C) * Pat Lofton Harmony Grove, Dodson First, Kenner First, Delhi Ex Officio Members: Officers … [Read more...]
Messengers unanimously re-elected President Rod Masteller as LBC Convention President
[img_assist|nid=6884|title=Officers elected at 2010 Louisiana Baptist Convention Annual Meeting|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=67] Messengers unanimously re-elected President Rod Masteller (left) pastor of Summer Grove Baptist Church in Shreveport, and unanimously elected as first and second vice presidents Rick Byargeon (right), pastor of Temple Baptist Church of Ruston, and Jason Hoychick (center), pastor of Elwood Baptist Church of Forest Hill. [img_assist|nid=6885|title=2011 Pastors Conference officers|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=67]Elected as 2011 Pastors Conference officers were (from left) Mike Walker, pastor of East Bayou Baptist Church in Lafayette; Collin Wimberly, pastor of Parkview Baptist Church in Baton Rouge, vice-president; and Matt Cate, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Minden, secretary-treasurer. [img_assist|nid=6886|title=Exemplary Bi-vocational Smaller Church Pastor of the Year plaque award given to Brian Ray|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=67]Lee Dickson, Director of Missions for District Eight, presents Brian Ray, pastor of First Baptist Church of Robeline, and his wife Christi with the Exemplary Bi-vocational Smaller Church Pastor of the Year plaque for … [Read more...]
Is there gospel urgency or an eschatological fad?
By John Yeats, Director of LBC Communications In the last half of this decade there appears to be a discovery like that of a lost pearl, a nugget of truth hidden but now revealed in these latter days. The discovery is a renewed application of Matthew 24:14, “This good news of the Kingdom will be proclaimed in all the world as a testimony to all nations. And then the end will come.” (HCSB) [img_assist|nid=6830|title=John Yeats Director of LBC Communications|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=79|height=100]Seems the news of this discovery was heard first in Richmond, then in Nashville and throughout the Southern Baptist Convention. Announce it far and wide that once every nation (ethno-linguistic group) hears the gospel message, then all the signs are fulfilled and the Lord Jesus will return, the Day of the Lord will appear. This theme has been repeated in many sectors of Southern Baptist life. For example, in September, the SBC Executive Committee heard SBC president Bryant Wright appeal to the Southern Baptist Convention and state conventions to “re-prioritize” their outreach to the nations. “What Christ is concerned about is that we preach the gospel to every people group on earth,” Wright said. “That means that … [Read more...]
The Keys to Benefiting from a Revival Meeting
By Jake Roudkovski, Director of Supervised Ministry New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Editor’s note: In part 1, Dr. Roudkovski looked at the history of revivals in the Southern Baptist Convention. That column remains available on www.baptistmessage.com. (Search for Dr. Roudkovski’s name.) To recap: The term revival is defined as the sovereign movement of God through the work of the Holy Spirit in revitalizing the believers in Jesus Christ to a more vital spiritual life, work, and witness. Revival meetings refer to a period of time set aside by a church or churches for the purpose of spiritual revitalization and/or evangelism. … In a classic resource on the history of revival meetings in Southern Baptist life, Chuck Kelley asserted that revivalism was one of the major factors that contributed to the enormous growth of the denomination in the past. … In 1866, the SBC instructed the Home Mission Board [now NAMB] to make evangelism its major work and promote a comprehensive system of evangelism, including the appointment of evangelists. … [img_assist|nid=6756|title=Jake Roudkovski|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=82|height=100]C.E. Matthews’ plan, when implemented in the convention [in the late 1930s], ushered in … [Read more...]
Questions We’ve Pondered
By Bill Warren, Ph.D., NOBTS Professor of New Testament and Greek Question: I’ve heard that Jesus descended into hell after he died and before he was resurrected but can’t find this in the Bible. Is this biblical? If not, where did the idea come from? Bill Warren responds: This idea is often based on the Apostles’ Creed that states that Jesus “descended into hell.” (Other early church creeds do not mention this). Later in church history, some pushed the image to mean “hell” in a negative sense and so developed elaborate art and literature depicting Jesus actually going to the place of the eternally damned, as seen in Dante’s Inferno. [img_assist|nid=6120|title=Bill Warren NOBTS Professor of New Testament and Greek|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=75|height=100] The actual wording in the Apostles’ Creed is that Jesus descended into “the underworld,” commonly called “Hades” or “the place of the dead,” not “hell” as in the place of the damned. “Hades” refers to the abode of the dead with both positive and negative options existing, with the positive emphasis applying to Jesus as indicated in his statement to the repentant thief: Today you will be with me in paradise – Luke 23:43), thereby showing that both would be in … [Read more...]
YEC moves from Lafayette Cajundome back to Rapides Coliseum
ALEXANDRIA – The move Oct. 26 of this year’s Nov. 21-22 Youth Evangelism Celebration from the Cajundome in Lafayette back to the Rapides Coliseum in Alexandria has been accomplished with only minor issues. “Only one or two churches had some minor difficulty changing their hotel reservations,” said Kevin Boles, Louisiana Baptist Convention youth ministry strategist. LBC leadership along with legal counsel, due to contract issues, made the difficult decision to return the LBC’s largest event to its traditional site. “We’ve been dealing with the Cajundome for 18 months, but we simply were not able to come to terms with the contract in a timely fashion,” Boles said. “They’re great people. Lafayette is a great city. It was a heartbreaking decision, but the Lord has given confirmation and affirmation in significant areas.” Two of those “areas” includes the positive response of churches to the sudden change, less than a month before YEC was to take place, as well as the availability of the Rapides Coliseum itself, Boles said. “The churches have responded very well to the change in venue,” the youth ministry strategist said. “They have shown a sweet spirit of cooperation. Immediate contact was made to any church that had … [Read more...]
Three distinguished LC alumni honored at homecoming chapel
By Al Quartemont, Special to the Message PINEVILLE – As alumni of Louisiana College gathered on campus recently for the 103rd annual Homecoming, three stood out by being honored as “distinguished.” At the college’s homecoming chapel, Curt Iles, Ava Nell McWhorter and William Enete Sr. were recognized for the lives of faith they have lived since their graduations from LC. Iles, who graduated from LC in 1979, came to the school from Dry Creek, La., and returned to that community upon graduation, where he has served in education and mission work and has authored seven books. In speaking to the students gathered at the chapel service, Iles read from the journal he kept while at LC and listed four things for students to remember: where you came from, that you did not get here (to LC) by yourself, that your education does not end at LC and that you should seek God’s will in all things. Iles recounted a particular memory with the late Dr. Cavanaugh, when the then-freshman was struggling through his chemistry class and was prepared to drop it. “You know what God’s will is for you?” Iles said in relating that story. “It’s to buckle down and do the best you can ... where you are right now.” Ava McWhorter graduated from LC … [Read more...]
Three inducted into LC Hall of Fame; Collins first LC softball inductee
By AMY BRYANT, Special to the Baptist Message PINEVILLE – Former LC softball pitcher Emillie Collins along with long-time announcer Hymie Bradford and former running back Wayne Davis became the latest class inducted by the LC Wildcat Athletic Association at a ceremony that took place recently in LC’s Granberry Conference Center. Collins, a graduate of Grant High School in Dry Prong, was one of the cornerstones of LC’s nationally prominent softball team and a star on the Lady Wildcats squad that won the 2003 NCCAA National Championship. [img_assist|nid=6837|title=Emillie Collins, Wayne Davis and Hymie Bradford were inducted into LCs Sports Hall of Fame recently.|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=66]A two-time NCCAA All-American, Collins was the 2002 American Southwest Conference East Division Freshman of the Year. She was also chosen multiple times for the ASC All-Conference team. Collins also excelled academically, earning three ASC All-Academic honors and a spot on the CoSIDA All-district Academic team. Collins received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 2005. Bradford graduated from Louisiana College in 1966 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education and a minor in Journalism. While a … [Read more...]
Giving God the Glory Good credits Christ-filled life for his success
By PHILIP TIMOTHY, Message Staff Writer BOSSIER CITY – For all he has accomplished, developer John Good Jr. readily admits he could never have accomplished any of it without God in his life. One of Louisiana’s premier developers, Good has developed such high-profile projects as Stonebridge, the Louisiana Boardwalk, and Villaggio. Founder and principal of the Good Companies, Good has been honored numerous times, including being recognized in February as “Entrepreneur of the Decade” by a prominent Bossier City civic organization. [img_assist|nid=6839|title=John Good, a long-time member of Trinity Heights Baptist Church in Shreveport, is a highly successful real estate developer.|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=67|height=100]“God has seen fit to allow me do some extraordinary things,” Good said. “There is no way I could have accomplished the things I have accomplished without Him. Truthfully, all of the honors I have received belong to Him.” A long-time member of Trinity Heights Baptist Church, the 56-year-old Good has carved a niche in real estate development throughout the state of Louisiana, and especially in the Shreveport/Bossier City area. His company, headquartered in Texarkana, Texas, engages in … [Read more...]
Real Hope for the Hungry in Memphis
By KRISTEN NICOLE SAYRES, NAMB Communications MEMPHIS, Tenn. – She didn’t go anywhere without her house shoes. Sheri Shockey’s wide feet fit in nothing but her blue men’s slippers. She walked out of the front door of the Brinkley Heights food pantry in Memphis, carrying a brown paper sack full of food. A man greeted her as he passed, “You ought to come and join us for church one day.” [img_assist|nid=6768|title=Sheri Shockey visits with her husband, Ron, in a nursing home.|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=66] “Oh, I can’t do that -- I don’t go anywhere without my house shoes.” She looked down. “Well, then, you can come in your house shoes.” That was the beginning of what Sheri refers to as “a new chapter of life,” which began three years ago. Less than a decade previously, Sheri was living the American dream: good family, nice house in the suburbs, membership at a local church, successful job as a nurse in one of the leading pediatric hospitals in the west Tennessee area. She even took the occasional cruise vacation. At the height of Sheri’s success, a man named James Erwin and nine other families at Brinkley Heights Baptist Church were holding a prayer meeting on the other side of town. The … [Read more...]
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