By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer PINEVILLE – Louisiana College students soon will enjoy access to a fast track for earning a graduate degree at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. NOBTS President Chuck Kelley and LC President Rick Brewer signed a memorandum of understanding, Oct. 29, to create a partnership that grants seminary-level credit for hours successfully completed by students in LC’s Missions and Ministries program. Brewer said he hopes the agreement will be finalized by the start of the spring semester in 2019. “This partnership agreement will be a win-win-win,” Brewer said, noting that the students and both institutions will reap rewards from cooperating. “Louisiana Baptist churches will profit, too, because more graduates will be on the field sooner than usual.” “We are exceedingly grateful for Dr. Kelley’s leadership throughout his long tenure at the seminary, and as well, his vision for the future of the seminary and Louisiana College,” Brewer said. “We look forward to a long and beneficial relationship with another Southern Baptist institution whose curricula are built upon a Christian worldview and that has a burden for both the Lord’s people and lost people.” Kelley said the … [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 Andy Buckley is interim pastor at Cornerstone Baptist Church, Jennings. Gabe (wife Audrey) McCormick is the new pastor at Belcher Baptist Church, Belcher. D. Jones is the new children minister at Calvary Baptist Church, Shreveport Kenny Joyner is the new pastor at Willow Point Baptist Church, Shreveport after resigning as pastor of First Baptist Church, Greenwood. Jeremy Spurling is the interim pastor at Kingston Road Baptist Church, Shreveport. Shane West is the interim pastor at Mansfield Road Baptist Church, Keithville. Jim Arrant is the new transitional pastor at Faith Baptist Church, Bastrop. Brock Huffpauir has resigned as pastor at New Life Church, Arnaudville. REVIVAL Superior Avenue Baptist Church, Bogalusa: Harvest Sunday, November 11, Evangelist: Joe Aulds. Special … [Read more...]
LC announces military reserves will get scholarship assistance
By Norm Miller, LC News PINEVILLE (LCNews) -- Louisiana College will match up to $4500 in annual tuition assistance, matching federal tuition assistance available for the Army, Navy, Marine, Air Force, and Coast Guard reserve forces. “It is virtually impossible to offer sufficient gratitude to those who answer the call of their fellow citizens with such depth of commitment,” LC President Rick Brewer said in an October 24 press conference. “But is not impossible for Louisiana College to demonstrate its thankfulness for the constant blessing our military service personnel willingly provide.” Brewer said that when military personnel exercise their Constitutional duty, they “provide the protection for us to exercise our Constitutional freedom.” “Such freedom includes the opportunity to offer and experience a quality education because there are those who are willing to stand so sacrificially on our behalf,” he added. “Thank you for being so generous,” said Major General Glenn H. Curtis, Adjutant, who is commander of the Louisiana National Guard. “Thank you for another positive step for our young men and women who are willing to wear the uniform and defend our great nation.” “We answer the call when our nation and … [Read more...]
Increased benefits in store for GuideStone’s health plans in 2019
By Roy Hayhurst, GuideStone Communications DALLAS -- Consultations with doctors through telemedicine will be available at no out-of-pocket charge for the majority of participants in GuideStone’s health plans in 2019. The popular Teladoc® service provides a consultation with board-certified physicians via phone or computer; participants can have a prescription sent to a local pharmacy for pickup. Prescription co-pays still apply. Additional enhancements include a new diabetic management program, elimination of some inpatient co-pays in comprehensive plans and reduced individual maximum out-of-pocket charges. All of these valuable enhancements were implemented while keeping average rate increases below 3 percent for Group Plans. Personal Plans participants will see rate increases related only to participant ages. These are the lowest rate adjustments GuideStone® has been able to provide in many years, with many groups experiencing no rate change, even with the added benefits. “Our insurance team worked diligently to add significant value to our health plans while mitigating the impacts of medical inflation,” said GuideStone President O.S. Hawkins. “While the impacts of medical inflation due to high utilization and … [Read more...]
Seeds planted, 400 saved at Hope4U
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer ALEXANDRIA – The Rapides Parish Coliseum became a house of prayer and repentance during the Hope4U GO TELL Crusade Oct. 14-17. By the end of the multi-event Harvest effort, 420 new believers had declared Christ as Lord and 401 had made other decisions for a total of 821 transformed lives. The highest attended session was the youth emphasis night Oct. 17, which drew 1,983 people. Hope4U had the support from at least 50 churches in the CENLA Baptist Association as well as congregations from other denominations. The crusade was one of many events held or scheduled this year as part of the statewide Harvest campaign to “pray for every home and share with every person” in Louisiana. “One of the things mentioned over and over was the amazing presence of God’s Spirit and unity among our local churches as we gathered together for this endeavor,” said crusade co-chair Andrew Orr, who also is minister of education and outreach at Philadelphia Baptist Church in Deville. “I feel like it will be a continuous effort moving forward of community and working together across racial and denominational lines because there was a sweet spirit. It’s been refreshing to watch so many come together … [Read more...]
Baptismal waters wash away fear of water, sin
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer EUNICE – Judy Ryder was held captive by a fear of swimming since childhood, but God used a recent baptism at Acadian Baptist Center’s pool in Eunice to help the amputee break through this stronghold. With assistance from four men at North Eunice Baptist Church, Ryder was lifted onto a chair and into the pool to stir the baptistery waters Sept. 9. “It was difficult at first, but once I got into the water, the fear was gone because God was with me,” said Ryder, who accepted Christ at a worship service at the church two months earlier. “When I came back up out of the water, I was as calm as I could be.” The baptism, which took place during the church’s annual back to school picnic at the camp, was one of the most memorable for Interim Pastor Bert Langley. “She had a lot of apprehension and didn’t know how she would take care of herself in the water,” said Langley, who also is director of missions for Acadia Baptist Association. “But after her baptism, she had the biggest smile on her face and broke out with a ‘praise the Lord.’ “It was an overall great experience,” he continued. “The church got to see this unique baptism and at the same time this lady was able to accomplish … [Read more...]
Wish granted, Pastor returned to state for final ‘homecoming’
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer MOWATA – Veteran church planting strategist Greg Penna has not lived in Louisiana for 22 years, but his wish was to one day return for burial near a church in the state that felt like home. Penna, who died September 1 from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident in Oklahoma, desired to be buried in the Mowata Baptist Church cemetery, alongside many members that he and his wife, Cindy, referred to as their second family. “We would call that our home church,” said Cindy Penna. “The people made it special. It was at Mowata he learned what family was all about. His dad was absent, but there he got to see family the way God intended it to be. They helped teach him what it meant to be a pastor.” Penna accepted Christ as his Savior and was baptized at First Baptist Church in Hammond, Indiana, when he was eight years old. Shortly afterward, Penna moved with his family to Lake Charles. When he turned 17, Penna began his service in vocational ministry as the pastor of First Baptist Church in Bunkie when he was a student at Louisiana College. Penna subsequently served churches in Florida, Louisiana and Oklahoma, and attended New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Cindy … [Read more...]
C.J. Cavanaugh’s impact celebrated at LC’s Founders Day
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer PINEVILLE – Louisiana College honored legendary biology professor Charles J. Cavanaugh with the unveiling of a historical marker in front of the Cavanaugh Hall of Science during its annual Founders Day celebration October 4. “Prof Cavanaugh was a transformational leader who sought the best for his students,” said LC President Rick Brewer. “Though he was not aware of our Vision to Prepare Graduates and Transform Lives, his legacy assuredly lives as a precursor to such vision.” Cavanaugh, who earned his degree from Louisiana College in 1932, began his career in higher education at New York University and Hofstra College in Long Island, New York. While he enjoyed life in New York, Cavanaugh longed to return to Louisiana. Finally, in 1945, Cavanaugh received his long-awaited invitation to teach at Louisiana College as chairman of the biology department. Throughout the next 32 years, Cavanaugh taught thousands of future physicians and other medical personnel. During his tenure at Louisiana College, Cavanaugh developed and directed a pre-med program from which more than 90 percent of students who applied to medical, dental and veterinary schools were accepted. Away from campus, … [Read more...]
Vote NO on fantasy sports betting in Louisiana
By Staff, Baptist Message During the 2018 regular session of the state legislature, lawmakers passed House Bill 484, allowing Internet gambling on fantasy sports. Participants will pay to create a virtual sports team based on actual players in sports leagues. Wins and losses will be based on the players selected and how each athlete performs week-to-week on their real teams, thereby accruing points for the fantasy team. Although, signed into law by Governor John Bel Edwards as Act 322, Louisiana’s Constitution requires a statewide vote, which will be held Nov. 6. Approval or defeat will be parish-by-parish, meaning some parts of the state might allow fantasy sports and others prohibit it. The Louisiana Baptist Convention is urging church members to aggressively campaign to vote “NO” on fantasy sports. “This type of gambling is insidious because it specifically targets children,” said Will Hall, director of Louisiana Baptists’ Office of Public Policy. “Gambling industry claims that children can be excluded by technology ring hollow.” “Already, children in the state are circumventing ‘systems’ designed to keep them out of gambling,” Hall said. “The Picard Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette … [Read more...]
Richard Blue’s selection as next DOM for ELBA was a ‘God thing’
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer DENHAM SPRINGS – Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association has named one of its own to serve as the next director of missions. Richard Blue, the pastor of Walker Baptist Church for the last 20 years, began serving in his new role October 1. While this is his first time to serve as a director of missions, Blue believes his experience at churches and in associational life has prepared him for this next chapter in ministry. “I never would have seen myself in this position 20 years ago,” Blue said. “I am humbled and see this as a tremendous amount of responsibility. The only way to get things done is through Christ who strengthens me. With the Lord’s help and the cooperation of the people, we will be able to get things done to reach people in a changing climate of churches and culture for the next 25 years.” PASSION FOR MINISTRY Blue repented for salvation at age 12 after understanding his need for Christ at a Vacation Bible School held by Levy Street Baptist Mission in Shreveport. Four years later, Blue accepted the call to vocational ministry after several weeks of leading a home-based small group Bible study sponsored by Levy Street Baptist Mission. During the years that … [Read more...]
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