By Joe Dupree, Message Staff Writer BALL - Summer is upon us and you know what that means ... it's Vacation Bible School time. Kingsville Baptist Church in Ball is one of many Louisiana Baptist churches that are hosting or will host VBS this summer. VBS is considered to be one of the biggest outreach ministries a church has during the year. "Like any other opportunity placed into the life of a church, the importance of VBS depends on the individual church," said David Anderson, Children's Ministry Strategist, Louisiana Baptist Convention. "VBS is still the single largest evangelistic opportunity that the church will have all year long," said Anderson. "We also know that unchurched families will bring their children and engage with the church like no other time during the year." Kingsville wrapped up their VBS festivities last week averaging 280 kids per day and 130 workers (teenagers and adults). "We have seen a renewed interest in training for VBS as we doubled our registration and attendance at the state wide training this year," said Anderson. Several churches have also requested that GOLA (summer missions program for college students) teams come to their churches to help assist them with VBS. "In … [Read more...]
Louisiana College names Lyn Bankston as new softball coach
By Joe Dupree, Message Staff Writer PINEVILLE – Less than a month after Mark Rosier resigned as Louisiana College’s softball coach, Wildcat Athletics Director and head football coach Dennis Dunn didn’t waste time or have to go very far to find Rosier’s replacement. On June 8, Winnfield High School’s Lyn Bankston was introduced as the Lady Cats new head coach. He becomes only the sixth head coach in the softball program’s history and succeeds Rosier, who spent four seasons at LC. Dunn said he's known Bankston for many years and called the hiring "a good move on several levels." "I've known Lyn since he was a player at Louisiana Tech," Dunn said. "Just his grit as a competitor is something I always admired. So, really, all of this came together like a glove, in terms of fit. He is a great fit for LC.” The opportunity to coach on the college level, especially at a college which has special meaning to him, was just too much for Bankston to pass up. "When you're in my profession and you're extremely passionate about it like I am, the thoughts always come into your mind," said Bankston. "You always want to coach at the highest level." “Louisiana College softball has such a rich history and is full of tradition,” said … [Read more...]
Louisiana National Guardsmen and State Police surveying flood efforts
Joe Dupree, Message Staff Writer SHREVEPORT/BOSSIER CITY - With the floodwaters threatening and already making their way onto the streets in Shreveport and along the lower levels of the riverfront in Bossier City, the Louisiana National Guardsmen have been put on alert and have busy securing the area and bracing for more possible flooding. "Engineer teams have been working nonstop on the construction of an 800 linear ft. HESCO barrier, consisting of two rows on the bottom and one row on the top totaling 2,400 linear feet, to fortify a concrete wall," said Staff SGT Denis B. Ricou. The Guardsmen have been busy hauling assets, assisting with construction efforts, and positioning various teams to affected areas since June 3rd. … [Read more...]
Disaster Relief teams on alert as Red River flooding increases
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer SHREVEPORT/BOSSIER CITY – As flood waters of the Red River rise, Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief teams are on alert to respond if needed. According to Louisiana Baptist state Disaster Relief Director Gibbie McMillan, teams originally scheduled to deploy to Oklahoma and Texas are now being kept in Louisiana in case they are activated. McMillan said they could be in areas of the state affected by recent flooding as soon as next week. “We are paused and waiting to see how much damage will take place then the teams will come in,” McMillan said. “It could be next week before we can begin work. We need people to pray for those affected and be ready to respond when the time comes. We will need places for volunteers to stay when they respond.” As of Monday, 84 homes in the Shreveport/Bossier City area were flooded, McMillan said. Streets in the area also have seen floodwater, including a small portion of the Louisiana Boardwalk in Bossier City and near the SciPort museum in Shreveport. Numerous streets also have been closed, including some off and on ramps on and in some sections of lanes on I-220 westbound. Lane Moore, director of missions for the Northwest Louisiana Baptist … [Read more...]
Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief Teams respond to Texas floods, Oklahoma tornadoes
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief teams are responding to an area in Oklahoma devastated by a tornado in Oklahoma and a suburb of Houston, Texas, that saw historic rainfall in late May. Two mudout teams are in Missouri City, Texas, a town located about 18 miles southwest of Houston. East Fork Baptist Church in Kentwood and Coteau Baptist Church in Houma arrived in the area on Tuesday and will remain there until today. Nearly 1,800 homes were underwater in the community, according to Gibbie McMillan, Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief state director. McMillan said the response there could take up to a year. Meanwhile, two chainsaw teams are ministering in Poteau, Okla., where a tornado destroyed six homes and damaged another 50 structures, according to LeFlore County’s emergency management. The teams from Sabine Baptist Association left on Thursday and will return the following week. McMillan said Louisiana Baptists wanting to help can do so in three ways – pray, give and go. “In a magnitude of this disaster and with this many people affected, you do what you have to do,” McMillan said. “We will stay until the job is finished.” Scottie Stice, director of Disaster Relief Ministries for … [Read more...]
Calvary Baptist sanctuary update
By Joe Dupree, Message Staff Writer ALEXANDRIA -- A place to begin again. The saying of Calvary Baptist Church in Alexandria is bringing new meaning to its proud slogan. Why? The church is currently constructing a new sanctuary that, when finished, will seat 1,558 congregants on any given Sunday. Calvary Hall is also getting a 31 percent expansion as well as a new dedicated bridal suite and 250 percent expansion of restroom facilities. Additionally, there will be a new entrance to the Calvary campus along Mohon Street. This new entrance will feature a large, covered driveway and drop-off. It will also provide a more efficient and safer access for traffic flow along the street. “Throughout Calvary’s 92 years, God has led us several times to take visionary, bold and courageous steps,” said Pastor David Brooks concerning the progress of Calvary’s growth. “The motivation for these steps has always been to reach non-believers and lead all believers to become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.” He went on to say the new worship center positions Calvary to be able to share the good news of Jesus Christ in a relevant manner for many decades to come. The estimated finish date of this new project is slated for … [Read more...]
Fred Luter named NAMB Ambassador
ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP) -- The North American Mission Board has named former Southern Baptist Convention President Fred Luter as its new national African American ambassador. In that role, Luter will focus on involving more African American churches in the SBC and in church planting. "We still have a lot of lost souls out there who aren't in anyone's church," Luter said. "One of the primary messages I'll have for pastors is to encourage them to have compassion for the lost. If we're going to be successful in church planting, that has to happen." Luter will speak on behalf of NAMB throughout the year and represent the mission board at a variety of SBC events, sharing NAMB's goal to increase the number of African American churches in the convention from 4,000 to more than 5,000 in the next five years. Luter will continue to serve as senior pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans. In 2012, he became the first African American to be elected president of the Southern Baptist Convention in its 167-year history. "I am overjoyed to learn of Dr. Fred Luter's appointment," said K. Marshall Williams, pastor of Nazarene Baptist Church in Philadelphia, Pa., and president of the National African American Fellowship … [Read more...]
Message unveils a more user-friendly, redesigned website
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer ALEXANDRIA – Continuing efforts to improve its footprint on the Internet, the Baptist Message launched a redesigned website June 4 offering a variety of features making baptistmessage.com easier to navigate and a better complement to Louisiana Baptists’ newspaper. “The digital redesign is a great improvement, incorporating new features that make the online Baptist Message a better partner for the print edition,” said Will Hall, who recently joined the news journal as editor. “But also, it reflects well on the professionalism and commitment of the news staff for completing such a large change effort while in the midst of a leadership transition,” said Hall. “It’s exciting to be joining this Baptist Message team.” The new features include a more user-friendly presentation of articles, a PDF version of the print edition and an improved archives section that allows searching for articles by descending order of date whether published in print or online. Video clips may be added to articles, and users may now comment on reports and easily share stories through social media links such as Twitter and Facebook. The new website also offers new advertising possibilities. Churches, … [Read more...]
Louisiana College names Reni Mason men’s basketball head coach
By Norm Miller, Louisiana College Communications PINEVILLE --Louisiana College athletic director Dennis Dunn announced on May 30 Reni* Mason of Evangel Christian Academy in Shreveport, La., will succeed Gene Rushing as head men’s basketball coach. Mason, 44, takes the helm on June 1. “I have always viewed Louisiana College as one of the premiere coaching jobs in D3 basketball because of the respect I have for my predecessors there,” Mason told LCNews. “This is an exciting time for my family and me,” he continued. “And that’s not just because of basketball, but because of the Christ-centeredness and family atmosphere on the LC campus. Those things are very important to us as a family.” Mason brings a 154-53 record from his seven-year stint at Evangel, including three district championships and district coach of the year in 2010, 2011 and 2015, respectively. A graduate of the University of New Orleans with a B.S. in General Studies, Mason played collegiate ball at Louisiana Tech and UNO. He brings almost 30 years of experience as a player and a coach at the collegiate and pro levels alike. Mason was general manager and assistant coach of the Dodge City Legend (USBL) in Dodge City, Kansas; coached at UNO and the University of … [Read more...]
Louisiana Notables
ON THE MOVE • Michael Devillier resigned as pastor at Downsville Baptist Church • Josh Cagle new as pastor at Red River Baptist Church, Benton. • Harold Ashcraft new as music minister at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Shreveport. • Ed Baswell resigned as pastor at Clarion Baptist Church, Elm Grove. • Elijah Teh-Teh resigned as pastor at New Zion Baptist Church, Bossier City. • R. C. (wife Lilly) Flournoy new as associate pastor at Cornerstone Baptist Church, Shreveport. • Daniel Faulkner new as minister of students at Brookwood Baptist Church, Shreveport. HOMECOMING • Holloway Baptist Church, Deville: Homecoming Celebration, June 7, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. with dinner on the grounds to follow. Speaker: Frank Shields (former pastor). Music: Melody Slocum. Pastor: Jack West. • First Baptist Church, Vidalia: Celebration Sunday, June 7, 10:30 p.m. Speaker: Dan Glenn. There will be a potluck meal after the service. Pastor: Bill McCullin. • Salem Baptist Church, Plain Dealing: Homecoming Celebration, June 12, Speaker: Don McCormick. Dinner on the grounds following services. The Palmer Family in concert at 1:30 p.m. Pastor: Eddy Taylor. LAGNIAPPE • Susan Sanson, 67, a member of Metairie Baptist Church and an International Mission Board … [Read more...]
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