EDITOR’S NOTE: Do you have a Revival, Homecoming, 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@baptistmessage.com or call 318.449.4345. To get your event in the paper, please submit your information three weeks prior to the event. ON THE MOVE Ronnie Burke is the transitional pastor at Olivet Baptist Church, Sulphur. Johnnie Wagner is the new pastor at Colfax Baptist Church. Eric Harkins is the new pastor of Pisgah Baptist Church, Bernice. Timmy Burns has resigned as pastor of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church, Farmerville. James Miller has announced his retirement as of April 15 at First Baptist Church, Spearsville. Israel Montejo resigned at Bethel Hispanic Church, Bernice. Luis Garcia is the new pastor at Bethel Hispanic Church, Bernice. Connie Smith is the interim pastor at Fellowship Baptist Church, Dubach. Michael Robinson has resigned from Summer Grove to become new children’s minister at Church at the Mall, Lakeland, FL. Barry (wife Carol) Headrick is the new interim music minister at Gray Baptist Church, Jefferson, Texas. Mrs. Dawn Backs … [Read more...]
Foundation starts new year with new members, new reports
By Jerry Love, Director of Planned Giving ALEXANDRIA (LBM) -- Louisiana Baptist Foundation trustees met Feb. 5 to discuss investment performances and welcome three new board members. Fran Barbato, member of FBC Lafayette, Errol Wilken, member of Metairie Baptist Church, and Chad Hardbarger, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Shreveport, were introduced at the meeting and then joined the other 11 board members in receiving reports and approving policies regarding the work of the Foundation. MARKET NEWS Lee Morris with Graystone Consulting addressed the recent difficulties experienced by equity markets. Morris said the fourth quarter in 2018 reversed many of the gains made during the year through the third quarter, and shared that the last three months of last year represented the worst performance for a fourth quarter since 1931. He added that the equity market downturn in early October was led by large growth (tech) stocks. According to Morris, the Global Investment Committee of Smith Barney had warned of this decline since early summer 2018. Moreover, he said, GIC has concluded that the “rolling bear” market ended when the S&P 500 index bottomed at 2400 in the fourth quarter. He said the equity markets … [Read more...]
Worldly grief turns to godly sorrow for Spearsville woman
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer SPEARSVILLE – Cheryl Upshaw was held captive by grief following a motor vehicle accident that left her partially paralyzed in 2004. But Upshaw experienced release from the spiritually oppressive emotions related to the tragedy after someone cared enough to question her about her eternal destiny. Upshaw’s “2 Corinthian 7:9-10 moment” took place during an in-home visit. “When I asked her about her salvation experience she began to cry because, while she had spent many years in churches, no one had ever asked her if she had one,” explained Marcell McGee, pastor of Union Baptist Church in Spearsville. “After I led her to the Lord, I wanted to make it special for her and used water from the Jordan River I had taken back with me in some bottles on a prior visit. It was special because of Cheryl’s desire to be a witness of what God did in her life.” “Coming from the Jordan River where Christ was baptized made it so sentimental,” Upshaw said. “I still have a little bit of it in a vile that I like to show people as part of my testimony. I have gone from a person who had so much guilt into one who now is free through Christ.” UNITED IN MINISTRY Since he arrived in February 2012 as … [Read more...]
Former LC professor Thomas Howell debuts book at alma mater
By Norm Miller, LCNews PINEVILLE (LCNews) -- Louisiana College is elated to welcome home one of its own, Dr. Thomas Howell, as he debuts his book, Soldiers of the Pen, Friday, March 15, in LC’s Norton Library at 9:15 a.m. Howell highlights the Writers’ War Board -- a group of media figures who volunteered to create propaganda for the WWII effort. Members included notable names such as Pearl S. Buck and Broadway lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II. Louisiana College’s former history professor argues that the WWB’s history remains largely unknown because it was not recognized as an official part of the government’s war effort even though it received federal funds supporting its work. “Dr. Howell remains a favorite among our Louisiana College family, and we are proud to claim him as a Wildcat,” said LC President Rick Brewer. “Not only was he beloved by faculty and students alike, he was an avid sports fan and is a member of our Louisiana College Sports Hall of Fame.” Howell is among the few who graduated from LC with a 4.0 GPA. He left Louisiana College in 2006 for a position at William Jewel College, from which he recently retired. … [Read more...]
Family’s badges, faith are legacies at New Light
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer MANGHAM – New Light Baptist Church recently paid tribute to three generations of law enforcement officers in its congregation. The three men – Jerry Sr., Jerry Jr. and Jerry Spencer III – were recognized during the Dec. 16 service at New Light Baptist, which averages about 35 worshipers on Sunday mornings. “It was unusual we had three generations of families that have been in law enforcement,” Pastor William Waller told the Baptist Message. “We thought it needed to be a special time in our service to ask for blessings in light of what has happened in recent months with law enforcement officers throughout the country. “We recognized them not only as servants to the community but servants to this church for so long,” he added. “It is real heart-warming to know what these gentlemen have done.” A FAMILY LEGACY Collectively, the Spencers have served nearly 63 years in law enforcement. The eldest Spencer developed a passion for becoming a peace officer when Lorell Graham, his cousin and Mangham police chief at the time, allowed the then-teenager to accompany him in a cruiser during patrols in the town. When he turned 25 years old, in 1975, Spencer achieved his dream, … [Read more...]
Cluster revivals challenge churches to reach area
By Brian Blackwell. Message Staff Writer WINNSBORO – Churches in Deer Creek Baptist Association held prayer meetings and individual times of prayer leading up to their first-ever simultaneous cluster revivals, which took place February 17-22. The multi-pronged effort featured inspiring messages at a different church each evening by Gevan Spinney, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Haughton, in the southern half of churches and Rubin Weaver, pastor of Antioch Baptist Church, Farmerville, in the northern half of churches. By the end of the revivals, several repented to turn to Christ and many more repented to restore fellowship with Him. “We focused not only on evangelistic services but preaching to and challenging the church for the church to be all it could be and go outside the church doors into the community,” said Eddie Rhymes, director of missions for Deer Creek Association. “Our churches were challenged to move beyond our buildings and out into our communities.” In the past, churches in Deer Creek Association held cluster revivals at different locations, but never two revival services taking place at different churches on the same evening. This year, associational leadership opted to change up its outreach … [Read more...]
Louisiana Notables
EDITOR’S NOTE: Do you have a Revival, Homecoming, 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@baptistmessage.com or call 318.449.4345. To get your event in the paper, please submit your information three weeks prior to the event. ON THE MOVE Wesley Coleman is the new student pastor at Swartz First Baptist Church, Monroe. Jimmy Pitson has resigned as pastor of Clark Springs, Eros. Caleb (wife Katrina) Richardson is the new children’s minister at Woodridge Baptist Church, Shreveport. Doug Allen retiring as pastor at First Baptist Church, Blanchard. Brandon Lewis is the new Louisiana Baptists youth strategist. HOMECOMING Cotile Baptist Church, Boyce: Homecoming, March 17, 11 a.m. There will be dinner on the grounds following the service. Evangelist: Ryan Perry. Pastor: Johnny Miller. Airline Baptist Church, Metairie: 65th anniversary, March 24, 10:30 a.m-2 p.m. The church address is 421 N Lester Ave, Metairie, LA 70003. For more information, call Tiffany at 504.756.7024. Pastor: Eric Benoy. REVIVAL Louisiana College, … [Read more...]
Dean quits after university bans Chick-fil-A
By Will Hall, Message Editor NEW JERSEY—Cynthia Newman, dean of the College of Business at Rider University, resigned her position to protest the school’s seeming denouncement of Christian values in banning Chick-fil-A from the campus. In a 2017 survey students voted to allow one of the popular fast-food restaurants to open on campus. But administrators nixed the idea, saying Chick-fil-A opposed “the LGBTQ+ community,” FoxNews.com reported. The founder of the restaurant chain and his family are Christians and it is as well known for closing on Sundays as it is for its chicken sandwiches. The corporate website states the business exists “To glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us and to have a positive influence on all who come into contact with.” Newman told Campus Reform she is a “very committed Christian” and that her views mirror Chick-fil-A’s. Consequently, when Rider denounced Chick-fil-A, she said she “felt like I had been punched in the stomach. “I really felt it very personally,” she said. The university released talking points to staff to control what they said to anyone who criticized the decision to ban Chick-fil-A, and Newman said that was unacceptable. “I am not … [Read more...]
SBTS, elders rule among Greear’s nominees
By Will Hall, Message Editor Raleigh, N.C. (LBM)—J.D. Greear, pastor of The Summit Church in Raleigh-Durham, N.C., and president of the Southern Baptist Convention, has named the 68 members of the Committee on Committees. Greear praised the diverse makeup of the committee, highlighting groups he said were underrepresented in the past that are well-represented by his nominees, noting the large number of women and racial minorities in the group along with other profile characteristics. But Greear did not share any information about the possible theological leanings of his nominees -- an issue of ongoing discussion in many Southern Baptist circles, and a significant one during his campaign for SBC president. However, the Baptist Message looked at public sources of information, including church web pages and online documents, Facebook, LinkedIn, self-posted biographies and personal websites and found two distinct characteristics among Greear’s nominees: a large number of ties to Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and, a higher percentage of elder-rule/elder-led church structures or other Reformed theology associations than estimated for the rest of the SBC. BY THE NUMBERS With regard to female representation, … [Read more...]
SBC bylaws workgroup releases sexual abuse response
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