RE: "The Cooperative Program: tried and proven" This is a great article placing importance of the SBC Cooperative Program above, and also as a focal point for, Baptists allegiances over the ongoing controversy in the Convention. RE: "The Cooperative Program: tried and proven" This is a great article placing importance of the SBC Cooperative Program above, and also as a focal point for, Baptists allegiances over the ongoing controversy in the Convention. As a Christian and Baptist for 65 years, there have always been differences among Baptists. However in my life none became so large that people would give up their commitment to fundamental organizations that have carried out Gods will so diligently over such a long period and where there has never been any doubt that the efforts were, from the beginning, Gods will. My wife and I have always supported the Cooperative Program, not only because it was part of our involvement with the SBC but more so because the evidence over 150 years was that it was Gods plan, and He has continued to bless it. The continuing growth in resources and results for the Lord which are occurring through the Cooperative Program even … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the week of August 16, 2001 Potpourri BAKER - Faith church: Tony Gore and Majesty in concert; Aug. 23, 7 p.m.; Jodi Harriman, music director; Tom Simmons, pastor. HARRISONBURG - First church: Bible Drill, Speakers Tournament and TeamKid Leadership Training Conference; Aug. 23, 7 - 8:30 p.m.; Ralph Webber, pastor. SULPHUR - First church: Hearts Desire in concert; Aug. 19, 6:30 p.m.; Donald W. Dukes, minister of music; Ronnie Burke, interim pastor. TIOGA - Faith church: Safely Anchored in concert; Aug. 26, 7 p.m.; Fred Alexander, minister of music; Rick Bullock, pastor. WALKER - Judson church: The Perrys, Pickin Up The Pieces and The Harrells in concert; Aug. 18, 6 p.m.; Reggie Bergeron, minister of music; Merelin McCon, pastor. WEST MONROE - Mt. Vernon church: Southern Charm in concert; Aug. 26, 10:20 a.m.; Doyle Chambers, minister of music; Woody Rimes, pastor. Homecomings BATON ROUGE - Oakcrest church: Aug. 19, 10:20 a.m.; Darwin Hall, speaker; Glorify Him, music; Phillip B. Hanna, music director; Ace McVay, pastor. MOREAUVILLE - Bayou Des Glaises church: Aug. 26, 10:30 a.m.; Bruce Wangle, speaker; dinner to follow; … [Read more...]
Cost of caring for staff member is different than his income
Church staff compensation is a sensitive area of consideration for churches. If one questions the validity of this statement, all that person needs do is sit in on a personnel committee, a finance committee, Church staff compensation is a sensitive area of consideration for churches. If one questions the validity of this statement, all that person needs do is sit in on a personnel committee, a finance committee, a budget planning committee or a church business meeting of the Baptist church discussing a budget. Setting church staff salaries is usually a complex matter with many converging factors. And, just about every church goes about setting salaries and benefits in a manner unique unto itself. As much as one might like to avoid such often controversial considerations, striving to provide staff adequate salaries and benefits is essential, so concerned church members might as well take an honest look at them. One of the basic facts of staff salaries that congregations should keep in mind is this: There is a significant difference between what it costs for a church to have a minister in its care (employment) and what the staff member actually receives as … [Read more...]
‘Church firings’
Thanks for the article on "church firings and the aftermath that is involved. Having been through this kind of thing as a staff member, I have seen what it can do up close. Thanks for the article on "church firings and the aftermath that is involved. Having been through this kind of thing as a staff member, I have seen what it can do up close. And, like you said, they have continued this process with either subsequent pastors or other staff members. Even in the church I currently serve where the pastor was asked to leave because of immorality, the group that was vocal about his departure has not stopped, now venting their "feelings" on me. I pray God will help people who are stuck in that rut to move out of the rut and move on with their lives. Thanks again for a good article. Name withheld by editor … [Read more...]
Disturbed by report
Re: "NAMB staffers decline to sign belief statement, leave agency" (Aug. 16) The three staffers who refused to compromise their own convictions by signing the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message and lost their jobs at (the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board) are to be commended. Re: "NAMB staffers decline to sign belief statement, leave agency" (Aug. 16) The three staffers who refused to compromise their own convictions by signing the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message and lost their jobs at (the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board) are to be commended. I was disturbed by the report that one of the former employees declined to comment and that another said that he could not comment because he had been asked to promise not to discuss the matter publicly as a part of the agreement allowing him to take early retirement. Ironically, in the same edition of your paper, Lacy Thompson reported that in order to receive their severance packages, the 148 employees terminated by the New Orleans casino were required to sign an agreement that they would not discuss the terms of their leaving (page 7). Control and manipulation are to be expected in the … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the week of 23 August, 2001 Potpourri ALEXANDRIA - Calvary church: Scot Cameron in concert; Aug. 26, 6 p.m.; David Brooks, pastor. BETHANY - Camp Bethany: mens fish fry; Sept. 10; meal, 5:30 p.m.; cost is $6 per person; Gene Howard, speaker; meal, 5:30 p.m.; program, 7 p.m.; for information, call the camp at (318) 938-1221; Robert Cole, camp manager. PINEVILLE Guinn Auditorium on the Louisiana College campus: Greater Vision in concert, joined by Higher Faith; August 31, 7 p.m.Advance tickets are $10 or $12 for Artist Circle seats (first seven rows). Tickets are $12 at the door. Tickets are available at Family Christian Store, LifeWay Christian Store and Christian Book Center and White Steeple Bookstore in Alexandria and at Evas Flower & Gift Shop in Jonesboro. For more information, call Tim and Gwen Fogger at (318) 259-8659. SHREVEPORT - Calvary church: "Success That Matters" mens seminar produced by Man in the Mirror; Sept. 7, 7 - 9:30 p.m. and Sept. 8, 8 a.m. - 12 noon; registration cost is $25 (includes continental breakfast and snacks); wives are invited to the first session on Sept. 8 at no cost; for information, contact Pam McLeod at (318) 687-4920; … [Read more...]
The stem-cell research decision – what does it mean?
C. Lacy Thompson LBM Associate Editor In a much-anticipated decision, President George Bush recently agreed to allow very limited federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research. In a much-anticipated decision, President George Bush recently agreed to allow very limited federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research. It was a decision that did not completely please anyone - but it was one that walked a political and moral tightrope that left most people somewhat happy. Bush did not agree to unfettered stem-cell research, a decision that would have pleased the scientific community. He also did not shut down all funding of embryonic stem-cell work, a decision that would have cheered pro-lifers. Instead, in a deft move, he negotiated a middle ground of sorts to allow work to advance in some fashion, while setting up a means of studying the issue further. As Bush wrestled with his decision, the Baptist Message sought to inform persons of the issue and its implications. A stem-cell research debate primer was published in the August 2 issue of the newspaper. Now that Bush has announced his decision, the Baptist Message once more offers a … [Read more...]
Don’t you feel a tug? Don’t you long for something more?
C. Lacy Thompson LBM Associate Editor Someone recently wrote a column about how modern technology was supposed to free persons from being tied to "the office." Someone recently wrote a column about how modern technology was supposed to free persons from being tied to "the office." Instead, the high-tech, computerized, e-mailing, cell phoning, voice messaging, handheld organizing world of the new century has done the opposite, the writer said. Now, the entire world is one big office, the writer stressed. A person never is out of touch, never unavailable, always on call. Such a situation creates some obvious problems - including spiritual ones. "Be still, and know that I am God," the Old Testament psalmist urged. And while the idea of "stillness" or solitude or silence may seem foreign in this mad-dash world, the truth of the verse still stands. The bottom line is simple - there is a direct correlation between "stillness" and ones awareness of God. Conversely, one also must suppose a correlation between the rush of the modern world and the growing spiritual confusion of so many people in it. "Be still, and know … [Read more...]
‘Hurry sickness’ epidemic is spreading, leader warns
Polly House Baptist Press Have you heard about the latest epidemic? Signs of it can be found everywhere. "Man, I never seem to get everything done these days." "I know we need to get together, but there never is enough time." Have you heard about the latest epidemic? Signs of it can be found everywhere. "Man, I never seem to get everything done these days." "I know we need to get together, but there never is enough time." "I figured out that between the cell phone, beeper, e-mail and regular telephone, Im never ever alone." As even casual observation reveals, there is an epidemic of "hurry sickness" in todays run-as-fast-as-you-can world, John Tadlock emphasized recently. "Everyone is busy," said Tadlock, collegiate ministries group leader with the Baptist General Association of Virginia. "Everyone uses the words, There arent enough hours in a day. " However, the truth is that days have the same number of hours they always have, Tadlock noted during a recent Southern Baptist conference in Glorieta, N.M. The truth is that "hurry sickness" is spreading like wildfire. Hurry … [Read more...]
Chandra Levy case is reminder – others are ‘lost’ as well
The case of a lost Chandra Levy stubbornly refuses to fade from the news. The day this "On Second Thought" is written, Congressman Gary Condit is scheduled to be interviewed by Connie Chung this evening. We could hope enough questions will be answered The case of a lost Chandra Levy stubbornly refuses to fade from the news. The day this "On Second Thought" is written, Congressman Gary Condit is scheduled to be interviewed by Connie Chung this evening. We could hope enough questions will be answered at least to stop the cable-news-programs-turned- tabloids-of-the-airways from rehashing the situation 10 hours every day. That likely will not happen. Newspapers, magazines and broadcast programs will still manage to have every self-professed expert in any field discuss all they do not know and a smidgen of what they do know about anything even remotely related to the case. One thing we have seen - we have seen an unrelenting search for Ms. Levy. The glaring searchlights of the media and public attention drove Washington, D.C. police and then the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to use every means possible to find either the living Ms. Levy or her dead body. While law enforcement has halted urgent physical … [Read more...]
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