GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – In an annual meeting marked by repeated calls for cooperation in evangelism and missions, Southern Baptists June 13-14 in Greensboro, N.C., elected a new president, stressed increased giving through the Cooperative Program and remembered the late Adrian Rogers, whose widow urged the denomination to ‘graciously work for unity in the body of Christ.’ By Michael Foust Baptist Press Assistant Editor GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – In an annual meeting marked by repeated calls for cooperation in evangelism and missions, Southern Baptists June 13-14 in Greensboro, N.C., elected a new president, stressed increased giving through the Cooperative Program and remembered the late Adrian Rogers, whose widow urged the denomination to ‘graciously work for unity in the body of Christ.’ The meeting marked the final one for SBC President Bobby Welch, whose ‘Everyone Can’ emphasis set a goal of baptizing 1 million in one year. The 12-month push through the final week of September, which marks the end of the SBC’s church year. For the second straight year, more than 11,000 messengers attended the meeting. The unofficial total of 11,639 would be barely under last year’s total of 11,641. "We will baptize … [Read more...]
LC draws curious
ALEXANDRIA – Louisiana College ran out of t-shirts. By Amy Adams Staff Writer ALEXANDRIA – Louisiana College ran out of t-shirts. College officials ordered 200, but with several unexpected “walk-ons” who dropped by to check out the stately campus, more than 210 incoming freshmen showed up for Freshmen Registration Orientation Summer Head start – FROSH – June 15-16. All students who visited during FROSH will receive a Louisiana College t-shirt by the end of the month, LC President Joe Aguillard promised. FROSH is a two-day event to assist incoming freshmen and their parents in the enrollment process and to get them better acquainted with the campus, professors and other students in their class, said Byron McGee, director of enrollment management. One incoming freshman said her main reason for coming to LC FROSH days was to get her classes right. This is a common concern, McGee said. “For a lot of students the process of enrolling is an uncertainty,” the enrollment manager said. An LC grad, McGee has been in his position for more than 20 years. “They want to know, ‘What do I do, how do I take a class, how do the classes work?’ All these questions and more are answered during the day and a … [Read more...]
Fame didn’t change LSU star
ALEXANDRIA – He may well be the most famous player in Louisiana State University baseball history. By Brian Blackwell Staff Writer ALEXANDRIA – He may well be the most famous player in Louisiana State University baseball history. Ten years ago, Warren Morris, who battled through a hand injury that kept him sidelined most of the season, accomplished a feat that most Little League baseball players only dream of – hitting a home run to win the College World Series. “By far, that was the highlight of my baseball career,” the Louisiana Baptist said of his home run, which earned ESPN’s ESPY award for showstopper sports event of the year in 1996. “Still, a week doesn’t go by that someone asks me about the home run.” One month after hitting the mammoth home run, Morris suited up for the U.S. Olympic baseball team, which won a bronze medal in Atlanta, Ga. Three years later, he began his rookie year with the Pittsburgh Pirates, finishing third in voting for the Rookie of the Year award. With the success he attained during the 1996 College World Series and in the professional ranks, a person would have been hard-pressed to predict this church kid from Alexandria would one day suit up for the LSU … [Read more...]
VBS stokes Louisiana Baptist churches
STATEWIDE – Vacation Bible School is the biggest outreach of the year for many churches across Louisiana. By Karen L. Willoughby Managing Editor STATEWIDE – Vacation Bible School is the biggest outreach of the year for many churches across Louisiana. “I could stay here all morning and tell you the good it does in church,” said Edwin Fuller, pastor of North Central Baptist in Delhi, where about 55 people attend Sunday worship. Their VBS is set for July 10-14; last year was the first time they’d had VBS in 20 years, but then their congregation had dwindled to eight people when Fuller – bivocational as a bank loan officer – was called in 2002 as pastor. “VBS brings a certain amount of excitement to a church,” Fuller said. “It gives us some exposure.” It’s also a great way for inexperienced workers to receive a week of on-the-job training, said Carolle Green, childhood strategist for the Louisiana Baptist Convention. Trinity Baptist Lake Charles hosts one of the largest VBS’s in the state: more than 1,100 youngsters attended June 19-23. They raised nearly $4,800 they are contributing to a church building fund in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, where the church is going on a mission trip later this … [Read more...]
Weekly announcements
Week of June 19, 2006 Potpourri POLLOCK – Pleasant Hill church: “Great American Weekend of Worship” event; July 1, 6 p.m.; Harold Danley and Mark Lanier, worship leaders; July 2, 11 a.m. patriotic worship followed by dinner on the grounds, Joseph Odenwald, pastor. DENHAM SPRINGS – Gray’s Creek church: Ministers Conference; July 10, 10:30 a.m.; for pastors and ministerial staff members; Carl Sullivan, pastor. MANSFIELD – First church: Ivan Parker in concert; July 16, 6 p.m.; Thumper Miller, pastor. MONROE – North Monroe church: “Encouraging the Encourager” conference; July 18, 6:30 p.m.; Dennis Swanberg, guest speaker; New Liberty Boys, musical guest; free admission; Bill H. Dye, pastor. COVINGTON – First church: “Life to the Fullest” adult 55+ rally; July 10, 9 a.m.-noon; Calvin Miller, guest speaker; Bill Baker and Candy Foster, entertainment/musical guests; $4 per person/includes lunch; to register by July 6, call (985) 892-2149 or email aharris@fbccov.org; David Rockett, minister to adults 55+; Waylon Bailey, pastor. FLORIEN – Pleasant Hill church (Toro community): HIS in concert; July 1, 6:30 p.m.; Chuck Withers, song leader; Jimmie Evans, pastor. Revivals LIVINGSTON – Red Oak church: July … [Read more...]
Association schedules July bass tournament
MONROE – Jerry Price hopes an upcoming bass tournament hooks some lost souls for Christ. By Brian Blackwell Staff Writer MONROE – Jerry Price hopes an upcoming bass tournament hooks some lost souls for Christ. Scheduled for July 7-8, the Northeast Louisiana Baptist Association Bass Tournament will feature a fish fry, pro angler Glenn Chappelear and the tournament itself. “Since we began this event four years ago, we’ve seen men saved,” Director of Missions Jerry Price said. “When you put two men in a boat – one who’s Christian and one who’s lost – hopefully the Christian will witness to that lost person. “And that’s the whole purpose of this event.” A 6:15 p.m. fish fry meal at Loch Arbor Baptist Church in Monroe kicks off the weekend festivities. The featured speaker for the event will be Chappelear, who will share his latest fishing techniques as well as share outdoor experiences. “He’s an excellent speaker and fun to watch,” said Jerry Price, NLBA director of missions. “It’s amazing how he can do such things as cast a lure from your specific pocket at a long distance.” A professional bass fisherman on the Bassmaster Tour and the Forest L. Wood tour, Chappelear’s accolades include the … [Read more...]
The late Adrian Rogers continues to inspire
GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – The late Adrian Rogers, longtime pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church and three-time president of the Southern Baptist Convention, was honored with separate personal and video tributes June 12 and 13 at the Greensboro Coliseum, during the SBC Pastors’ Conference and, then, the annual meeting. By Allen Palmeri Baptist Press GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – The late Adrian Rogers, longtime pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church and three-time president of the Southern Baptist Convention, was honored with separate personal and video tributes June 12 and 13 at the Greensboro Coliseum, during the SBC Pastors’ Conference and, then, the annual meeting. In the first video tribute, Rogers was shown in various stages of his 33-year pulpit ministry at the suburban Memphis church. The video ended with Rogers stating in his distinctively deep voice that “the burning ambition in my heart is to finish well.” The second video tribute came from past SBC presidents, culminating with a prayer by Jimmy Draper as he stood alongside Rogers’ widow, Joyce, and current SBC President Bobby Welch. “He taught us how to be gracious, how to be convictional, how to be passionate yet kind,” Draper, retired president of … [Read more...]
Granny’s mission is to serve others
Those who know and love her call her Granny Mildred. She is one of those people who is hard to keep up with, even though you know where she will be – somewhere serving her Lord. Those who know and love her call her Granny Mildred. She is one of those people who is hard to keep up with, even though you know where she will be – somewhere serving her Lord. On most Wednesdays you can find Granny Mildred at a store front ministry visiting with the patrons, bagging items, or just giving an encouraging word. Other days she can be found at the parish prison, passing out snacks to the inmates and urging them to seek Christ. Even though she maintains a busy schedule, Granny Mildred finds time to read to senior adults at the local nursing home. And she is active in her local church, particularly with Women on Mission. What drives this 85 year old bundle of energy to do all she does? Granny Mildred will tell you it’s because she loves her Lord and Savior and wants as many people as possible to know him as well. At a young age Mildred was greatly influenced by two pastors and their wives. They instilled in her the importance of reaching others with the Good News of Jesus Christ. When disease threatened Mildred’s … [Read more...]
We must embrace liberty, remember our heritage
On Tuesday, July 4, we will celebrate the 230th birthday of our nation. Similar to the biological process that produces new life, the United States experienced a period of gestation and labor before it emerged as an independent and free country. On Tuesday, July 4, we will celebrate the 230th birthday of our nation. Similar to the biological process that produces new life, the United States experienced a period of gestation and labor before it emerged as an independent and free country. Years of unjust treatment at the hands of King George III caused colonist leaders to conceive the idea of independence. Over time the embryo of liberty matured. Events such as the Boston Massacre and the subsequent Boston Tea Party served to cultivate the concept of independence. Labor pains began in earnest the spring of 1776. On June 7, Richard Henry Lee addressed the Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, Pa. The delegate from Virginia proposed a three-part resolution that would declare the colonies independent from England, form foreign alliances, and prepare a plan of confederation. After days of debate the Congress decided to form separate committees to deal with each of the three points of … [Read more...]
Anne Lotz plans New Orleans visit
NEW ORLEANS – Three months ago, Billy Graham preached a message of hope to New Orleans. His daughter, Anne Graham Lotz, plans to do the same Aug. 26 specifically for women, inside the same building her father preached in earlier this year. By Brian Blackwell Staff Writer NEW ORLEANS – Three months ago, Billy Graham preached a message of hope to New Orleans. His daughter, Anne Graham Lotz, plans to do the same Aug. 26 specifically for women, inside the same building her father preached in earlier this year. Known as “Just Give Me Jesus,” this one-day revival inside the New Orleans Arena is designed to change women’s lives – specifically those from regions affected by Hurricane Katrina. Usually area churches pay for all the revival expenses, but Lotz is underwriting the entire event. Admission will be free of charge. No tickets or registration are required. Joining Lotz will be worship leader and Christian contemporary artist Fernando Ortega, soloist Stephanie Seefeldt and intercessor Sheila Bailey. The revival is set from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 26. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. “I’m praying that, through this, the people of New Orleans will come together,” said Frances Autry, co-chairman … [Read more...]
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