Statistical Reports - Louisiana Baptists
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Statistical Reports - Louisiana Baptists
Annual of the Louisiana Baptist Convention 167th Annual Meeting November 10-11, 2014 First Baptist Church Lafayette, Louisiana President................................. Steve Horn...............................Lafayette First Vice President................ David Denton.......................New Iberia Second Vice President............ Bob Heustess............................... Slidell Secretary/Treasurer................. David Hankins...................... Alexandria Preacher.................................. Leland Crawford....................... Minden Alternate................................. Marcus Rosa............................Bogalusa Worship Leader...................... Benjamin Harlan.................. Alexandria November 9-10, 2015 First Baptist Church, Bossier City Preacher.................................. Kirk Jones............................ Prairieville Alternate................................. Bob Adams..............................Bogalusa Worship Leader...................... Benjamin Harlan.................. Alexandria 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS Articles of Incorporation of Louisiana Baptist Convention....................................4 Bylaws of Louisiana Baptist Convention...............................................................10 Business and Financial Plan of Louisiana Baptist Convention..............................15 Articles of Incorporation of the Executive Board...................................................18 Bylaws of Executive Board of Louisiana Baptist Convention...............................21 Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Plan.....................................................25 Baptist Faith & Message.........................................................................................29 Church-State Relations...........................................................................................38 PROCEEDINGS...........................................................................................................40 DIRECTORIES AND COMMITTEES Convention Officers................................................................................................53 Convention Committees..........................................................................................54 Trustees of Institutions and Agencies.....................................................................55 Executive Board Members......................................................................................57 Executive Board Committees.................................................................................59 State Missions Services ..........................................................................................61 Collegiate Ministry Directors.................................................................................63 Associational Directors of Missions.......................................................................64 LBC Institutions and Agencies...............................................................................66 Louisiana Baptist Convention Related Ministries..................................................66 Lifeway Christian Stores.........................................................................................66 SBC Ministries & Auxiliary...................................................................................67 SBC Seminaries......................................................................................................67 Baptist Camps in Louisiana....................................................................................68 Related Ministries...................................................................................................69 LOUISIANA BAPTIST CHURCHES, MISSIONS & MINISTERS Churches and Missions...........................................................................................70 Vocational Evangelists............................................................................................92 Church Websites.....................................................................................................94 EXECUTIVE BOARD REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Executive Board......................................................................................................103 Administrative Committee.....................................................................................107 Business & Finance Committee..............................................................................107 Executive Committee..............................................................................................107 Missions Support Committee..................................................................................107 Nominating Committee...........................................................................................107 Properties Committee..............................................................................................107 Executive Board Recommendations.......................................................................108 Executive Board Statement of Financial Position..................................................109 State Mission Services for Churches & Associations.............................................110 Cooperative Program Budget..................................................................................116 2 INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Baptist Message ....................................................................................................118 Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home & Family Ministries......................................120 Louisiana Baptist Foundation.................................................................................122 Louisiana College...................................................................................................124 CONVENTION COMMITTEES REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Louisiana Baptist History Committee.....................................................................126 Committee on Moral & Social Concerns................................................................127 Convention Committee on Resolutions..................................................................128 ASSOCIATIONS Louisiana Associational Officers and Meetings......................................................134 Associations Statistical Reports..............................................................................140 Summary of Associational Statistics.......................................................................193 HISTORICAL TABLE Historical Table, LBC.............................................................................................196 INDEX .........................................................................................................................200 3 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of the LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION ARTICLE I. NAME The name of this body is the Louisiana Baptist Convention, hereinafter referred to as “Convention.” ARTICLE II. DURATION The duration of this Convention shall be in perpetuity. ARTICLE III. NON-PROFIT CORPORATION The Convention is a nonprofit corporation organized under the Louisiana Non-Profit Corporation Act, LSA-R.S. 12:201 et seq. and shall have all of the powers, duties, authorizations and responsibilities as provided therein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Convention shall neither have nor exercise any power, nor engage directly or indirectly in any activity that would invalidate its status as an organization exempt from federal income tax and described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or the corresponding provision or provisions of any subsequent United States Internal Revenue law or laws. ARTICLE IV. PURPOSE Section 1. The purpose of this Convention is to provide means through which Louisiana Baptist churches and members can cooperate in bringing persons to God throughout the world. Section 2. The Convention will assist churches and associations in the Christ-appointed tasks: to worship God, to proclaim the Gospel, to teach, to nurture Christians, to establish and strengthen churches, and to minister in Christ’s name. Section 3. This Convention desires to carry its programs forward in fraternal concert with other Baptist groups. This Convention will never exercise authority of any type over such groups. Section 4. This Convention recognizes the Southern Baptist Convention as the primary instrument used by Baptists to further the cause of Christ on a worldwide basis. The Convention pledges its loyalty and support to the purposes served by the Southern Baptist Convention. Section 5. This Convention will do all its work in accord with the principle that the Bible is the inspired, inerrant, and infallible Word of God, and is sufficient for all faith and practice, and is truth without any mixture of error in every area of which it speaks (Matthew 22:29). ARTICLE V. REGISTERED OFFICE The registered office of the Convention shall be located at 1250 MacArthur Drive, Alexandria, Louisiana. The location of the Convention may be changed by an affirmative vote of a two-thirds (2/3) majority of the messengers of the Convention present and voting. ARTICLE VI. MEMBERSHIP Section 1.This Convention shall be composed of messengers who are members in good standing of Baptist churches cooperating (defined below) with the Convention. Section 2. This Convention shall be organized on a non-stock basis having messengers as its only members. 4 Section 3. Each cooperating Baptist church having fifty (50) members, or less, shall be entitled to one (1) messenger; and an additional messenger for each additional fifty (50) members; however, no church shall be entitled to more than fifteen (15) messengers. Section 4. Messengers shall be certified by their churches to the Convention, but the Convention shall be the final judge of the election and qualifications of its messengers. Section 5. A cooperating church with the Louisiana Baptist Convention 1) is of like faith and order with Southern Baptists as expressed in the Baptist Faith and Message of the Southern Baptist Convention, 2) is sympathetic to the purposes and work of the Convention, 3) contributes to the work of Southern Baptists through the Cooperative Program and 4) has applied for membership in the local association and, upon recommendation by the LBC Committee on Credentials, has been approved to send messengers to the Convention. Section 6. Any church which has taken action affirming, approving or endorsing the practice of homosexuality shall not be considered as cooperating with this Convention. Such actions include but are not limited to the licensure or ordination of homosexuals, marriage or blessing of homosexual relationships, and endorsing homosexuality as an acceptable lifestyle. ARTICLE VII. TRUSTEES Section 1. The Convention’s management is vested in its Board of Trustees for the execution of legal documents as required by law in effectuation of direction given by and only with the prior approval of the messengers. The Board of Trustees and the Convention shall only act at the direction of and with the prior approval of the messengers. The messengers may delegate authority to officers or committees who shall be accountable to the messengers as provided in the Convention’s Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws. The Trustees shall have no authority or powers except those explicitly granted to them by these Articles of Incorporation or in the Convention’s By-laws. Section 2. The members of the Board of Trustees of the Convention shall be the Convention President, First Vice President, Second Vice President and the Secretary-Treasurer. Section 3. The names and addresses of the initial Trustees of the Convention are: Name Address Bill Robertson, President 1250 MacArthur Dr., Alexandria, Louisiana 71303 Name Address Scott Thompson, First Vice President 1250 MacArthur Dr., Alexandria, Louisiana 71303 Name Address Stacy Morgan, Second Vice President 1250 MacArthur Dr., Alexandria, Louisiana 71303 Name Address David E. Hankins, Secretary-Treasurer 1250 MacArthur Dr., Alexandria, Louisiana 71303 5 ARTICLE VIII. OFFICERS Section 1. The officers of the Convention shall be a president, a first vice president and a second vice president. The office of secretary-treasurer shall be filled ex officio by the executive director of the Executive Board of the Convention. Section 2. Officers shall be chosen annually from messengers in attendance at the Convention. Nominations shall be from the floor. Election shall be by ballot except when there is a single nominee for an office. In the latter case the president shall instruct the secretary to cast a unanimous ballot for the nominee.1 Section 3. Officers shall serve for one (1) year and hold office until their successors are elected and qualified; however, no officers may serve more than two (2) complete successive terms in the same office. Terms of office shall commence at final adjournment of the Convention in session at the time of their election and terminate at final adjournment of the succeeding regular session of the Convention. In case of death, disability of, or other cause making necessary the retirement of the president, the vice presidents shall succeed in order. The Executive Board shall determine when an office is vacant due to the disability of an incumbent. Section 4. The president shall preside over all deliberations of the Convention and shall perform such other duties as may be customary to the position or as determined in the bylaws or by resolution, and shall, by his election, become an ex officio member of all Convention committees and boards. He shall continue as ex officio member of the Executive Board for one full year immediately following tenure as president of the Convention unless elected to fill a vacancy in the regular membership of the Executive Board. Section 5. The vice presidents may, in the absence of the president or when requested by the president, preside over the Convention and shall perform such other duties as may be provided in the bylaws or resolutions or as requested by the president. Section 6. The executive director shall keep accurate and faithful minutes of all sessions of the Convention. He shall cause these to be published in suitable form in the Annual of the Convention together with such other information as the Convention or the Executive Board of the Convention deems necessary and proper. 1 Expectations of Louisiana Baptist Convention Officers The Louisiana Baptist Convention has been blessed across the decades with men who have provided excellent leadership in their elected roles as convention officers. A number of qualities have characterized these leaders and form an example and a description of the kind of leaders Louisiana Baptists ought to seek in the future, especially for the highest offices: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. A vital personal relationship with Jesus Christ that includes public and private devotions and holy living. A belief in the authority and inerrancy of the Bible and agreement with the Convention’s confession of faith which is the Baptist Faith and Message 2000. A desire to see people come to faith in Christ, and an active participation in personal and congregational evangelism. A commitment to cooperative missions, especially mission endeavors of Louisiana and Southern Baptists as evidenced by strong congregational support of the Cooperative Program. A giftedness and experience in leadership that includes the ability to inspire confidence, build consensus, solve problems, and conduct the work of Louisiana Baptists in an orderly and effective manner. (Approved by messengers, LBC, 165th Annual Meeting, 11/13/12) 6 ARTICLE IX. COMMITTEES AND BOARDS OF THE CONVENTION Section 1. The plan of organization for standing committees and permanent boards of the Convention shall be as established in the bylaws of the Convention. Section 2. Special committees shall serve for one (1) year or less as provided in the resolutions creating such committees. Section 3. The members of all standing committees (except the Committee on Committees) and the permanent boards of the Convention shall be elected by the Convention. New members on all boards and committees who fill vacancies developing after annual Convention and before the month of May shall be elected by the Executive Board upon recommendation of the Convention Committee on Nominations or Committee on Committees. Section 4. The president of the Convention shall appoint the members and the chairman and vice chairman of the Committee on Committees. Section 5. Boards shall report annually to the Convention in the manner specified by the Executive Board of the Convention unless the Convention itself directs otherwise. Section 6. Each committee and board of this Convention shall supply the executive director with an official copy of its charter or other legal evidence authorizing its establishment and a copy of its bylaws, as well as copies of the official minutes of their regular and special meetings. The executive director shall maintain these in such fashion that they are readily available to all Louisiana Baptists at the Convention offices of the Executive Board of the Convention. ARTICLE X. THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE CONVENTION Section 1. The Executive Board of the Convention shall serve as the Convention ad interim, as the Convention’s principle advisory committee on total programs, and as the Convention’s operating board for the Convention-sponsored general programs and programs not specifically assigned elsewhere. Section 2. The Executive Board shall consist of one (1) member from each association having a minimum of seven churches with an aggregate church membership of at least one thousand, plus one (1) additional board member from each association having as many as ten thousand (10,000) church members, and an additional board member for each additional five thousand (5,000) church members of such associations; provided, however, that not more than seven (7) members from any one association shall serve simultaneously as members of the Executive Board. Section 3. The terms of elected Executive Board members shall run for three (3) years. No member may serve continuously for more than two (2) complete successive terms. No member shall be eligible to serve another term until an interval equal to the number of years served shall have elapsed. Section 4. The membership of any Executive Board member shall be declared vacant if he ceases to be affiliated with a church that is a member of the association from which he was elected. Section 5. The Convention shall annually elect members to fill all vacancies on the Executive Board. Section 6. The elected officers of the Executive Board of the Convention shall consist of a president and a vice president chosen annually by the membership of the Executive Board. They shall have the duties customarily associated with such positions. The board itself shall elect an executive director for an indefinite term. The executive director shall be ex officio member of the board and serve as its secretary. Section 7. The Executive Board itself shall determine its time of meeting, organization and method of proceeding subject to these articles and the Convention’s bylaws. Section 8. The Executive Board of the Convention shall report annually to the Convention concerning the total Convention program, the operating programs entrusted to the board, and such other matters as the board deems necessary and proper. 7 Section 9. The Executive Board of the Convention shall recommend annually to the Convention the appropriation or allocation of undesignated financial resources of the Convention. Section 10. The Executive Board of the Convention shall serve as the general corporate authority of this Convention. No activity supported by and subject to the will of this Convention shall seek incorporated status in Louisiana or elsewhere without the express approval of this Convention or the Executive Board of this Convention. ARTICLE XI. THE DENOMINATIONAL PAPER The Baptist Message shall be the official paper of this Convention. ARTICLE XII. MEETINGS Section 1. The Convention shall meet in regular session in the week following the second Sunday in November unless unusual circumstances should require a change. In such a case, date, time and place shall be determined by the Executive Board. Section 2. Only the Executive Board of the Louisiana Baptist Convention is authorized to call a special meeting of the Convention and only upon giving churches cooperating with the Convention at least thirty (30) days written notice of the date, place and time of said special meeting which meeting can only be held within the state of Louisiana. ARTICLE XIII. INDEMNIFICATION To the maximum extent permitted or required by LSA-R.S. 12:227 as it now exists or as it may be amended in the future, the Convention shall indemnify and advance expenses to persons indemnified in §227 for amounts such persons pay directly. The Convention shall not indemnify or advance expenses to such persons for any amount paid by a third party pursuant to a plan or contract of insurance. ARTICLE XIV. INCORPORATORS The names and addresses of the Incorporators are as follows: Name: Bill Robertson Address: 1250 MacArthur Dr., Alexandria, Louisiana 71303 Name: Wayne Dubose Address: 1250 MacArthur Dr., Alexandria, Louisiana 71303 Name: Collin Wimberly Address: 1250 MacArthur Dr., Alexandria, Louisiana 71303 Name: David E. Hankins Address: 1250 MacArthur Dr., Alexandria, Louisiana 71303 8 ARTICLE XV. AGENT FOR SERVICE The first agent for service of process for the Convention shall be Dr. David E. Hankins. The Board of Trustees may from time to time as it shall determine in its discretion change the agent for service of process for the Convention without the necessity of approval by the messengers. ARTICLE XVI. CONSTRUCTION All references in these Articles of Incorporation to statutes, regulations, or other sources of legal authority shall refer to the authorities cited, or their successors, as they may be amended from time to time. ARTICLE XVII. AMENDMENTS Proposed amendments originating in the Executive Board of the Convention are posted to the LBC website and published in one (1) issue of the Baptist Message no later than fifteen (15) days before the meeting of the Convention. 9 BYLAWS of the LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION ARTICLE I. PARLIAMENTARY LAW AND CUSTOM Section 1. Robert’s Rules of Order shall be recognized as the standard authority to guide the Convention on questions of parliamentary law and custom. Section 2. One-fourth of the messengers enrolled shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business by the Convention. The minutes of the Convention shall indicate that a quorum was present for all business sessions. Section 3. No persons addressing the Convention may speak more than twice on the same subject without unanimous consent. Section 4. The president is charged at all times with the maintenance of decorum and order. Section 5. All proposed resolutions coming before the Convention shall, prior to consideration by the Convention, be referred to the Committee on Resolutions without debate. Section 6. All matters of business not scheduled on the agenda shall, prior to consideration by the Convention, be referred to the Committee on Order of Business without debate. Section 7. The Convention shall express its official position only through its constitution, bylaws, and resolutions. The acceptance of a report shall not, in the absence of implementing resolutions, be construed as authorizing action by Convention committees, boards, and agencies. ARTICLE II. PERMANENT PLAN OF ORGANIZATION OF THE CONVENTION AND ITS COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Permanent organization of the Convention shall be as follows: 1. Standing Committees: (1) Committee on Committees (2) Committee on Nominations (3) Committee on Order of Business (4) Committee on Credentials (5) Committee on Resolutions (6) Committee on Moral and Social Concerns 2. Boards of Trustees for: (1) Louisiana College (2) Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home (3) Louisiana Baptist Foundation (4) The Baptist Message 3. Executive Board of the Convention 10 ARTICLE III. COMPOSITION AND DUTIES OF COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Section 1. The composition and duties of boards of trustees of agencies and institutions of this Convention shall be clearly set forth in the Convention resolutions authorizing their establishment and included subsequently in appropriate form in their respective corporate charters. All corporate charters and amendments thereto shall be expressly approved by the Convention or by the Executive Board of the Convention. Section 2. The Committee on Committees shall be composed of nine (9) members onethird of whom shall be appointed each year by the president. This Committee shall nominate to the Convention the membership of all other committees of the Convention and shall nominate or appoint the membership of special committees as instructed by the Convention. The Committee shall also nominate for election the chairman and vice chairman of all Convention committees. Vacancies occurring during the year shall be filled by recommendation from this Committee to the Executive Board and may be approved by the Board in any of its regular or special meetings or by a mail poll of the Board. Section 3. The Committee on Nominations shall be composed of fifteen (15) members. It shall nominate to the Convention all members of boards of the Convention, including the Executive Board of the Convention. Vacancies on boards occurring prior to the May Executive Board meeting shall be filled by recommendation from this Committee to the Executive Board. Vacancies occurring after the May meeting shall be left vacant until the Convention in November. Section 4. The Committee on Order of Business shall be composed of seven (7) members and the person designated to plan the Convention music. It shall present to the opening session of the Convention for adoption a recommended agenda for the Convention sessions. The committee shall recommend to the Convention the preacher and music leader for the Convention meeting one year hence. The committee also may tentatively enlist Bible study leader and major speakers for Conventions scheduled up to three years in advance. The Committee shall be responsible for recommending to the Convention the host, the meeting hall or church, and the dates for the Convention meeting two years hence and, if feasible, for three years hence. The Committee on Order of Business shall provide periods of time during the convention for the introduction of all matters requiring a vote not scheduled on the agenda, and, when introduced (unless the Convention then gives it unanimous consent for its immediate consideration) shall fix times for the consideration of the same. All such matters of business shall be introduced to the Convention during the time scheduled for Introduction of Business. No such matters of business may be introduced in the last session. Section 5. The Committee on Credentials shall be composed of seven (7) members. It shall supervise the registration and accreditation of messengers to the Convention, and shall manage the application process for congregations desiring to become a cooperating church with the Louisiana Baptist Convention and qualified to send messengers for the first time. It shall recommend action to the Convention concerning disputes as to status of persons as messengers. Section 6. The Committee on Resolutions shall be composed of seven (7) members and three (3) ex officio members (including the Executive Board president) from the Executive Board of the Convention. The Committee shall be responsible for initiating, reviewing, commenting on, and recommending Convention action on all resolutions. In order to facilitate thorough consideration and to expedite the Committee’s work, all proposed resolutions shall: 1. 2. Be submitted to the Committee for review and consideration no more than ninety (90) days, but no later than fifteen (15) days, prior to the next LBC annual meeting. Be addressed to the Committee on Resolutions in care of the Communications Team of the Louisiana Baptist Convention at its registered or e-mail address (electronic copies are preferred), 11 3. 4. 5. Be typewritten, titled, and dated, Be accompanied by a letter from a church qualified to send a messenger to the annual meeting of the Louisiana Baptist Convention certifying that the person submitting the resolution is a member in good standing, and Include complete contact information for both the person submitting it, and his or her church. No person may submit more than three resolutions per year. The Committee on Resolutions shall prepare and submit to each annual meeting of the Convention only such resolutions the Committee recommends for adoption. Such resolutions may be based upon proposals received by the Committee or may originate with the Committee. Only resolutions recommended by the Committee may be considered by the Convention, except the Convention may, by a 2/3 vote, consider any other resolution properly submitted to the Committee. Section 7. The Committee on Moral and Social Concerns shall be composed of fifteen members. The president of the Convention, the president of the Executive Board, and the editor of the Baptist Message shall be ex officio members. The Committee shall identify, study, provide information, and recommend actions on moral and social concerns which need to be of particular concern to Louisiana Baptists. The Committee shall also be authorized to speak publicly and/or conduct campaigns to influence the outcome of current issues on which the Executive Board or the Convention have taken an official position. The Committee may use resource persons and/ or organizations in matters of common concern. Section 8. The Executive Director of the Executive Board of the Convention shall serve ex officio as a member and as secretary of all standing committees of the Convention; however, he may be assisted in this task by members of the Executive Board staff. Section 9. The financial transactions of all standing and special committees of the Convention shall be conducted only in accordance with policies and procedures established by the Executive Board of the Convention. The Executive Board shall retain exclusive authority over the custody and disbursement of all funds made available for expenses of committees of the Convention and the Convention itself. Section 10. Trustees of corporate boards established under authority of the Convention shall be responsible for initiating charter amendments whenever such action is necessary to make charter provisions consistent with actions of the Convention. Section 11. A report of all meetings of boards of the Convention shall be printed in The Baptist Message as soon as possible after the meeting with the understanding that specifics concerning financial conditions and personnel relations must often be confidential for the welfare of the institutions and their employees and may be reported in only general terms. Section 12. Baptist Faith and Message adopted by the Convention on 11/12/02. ARTICLE IV. MEMBERSHIP OF COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Section 1. The Convention affirms its adherence to the policy of periodic rotation of the membership of its committees and boards. Section 2. The terms of members of boards shall be established as three (3) years. No member elected or appointed for a full term shall be eligible for more than two (2) complete successive terms on the same board. No member elected to serve as much as two (2) years of an unexpired term of any board shall be eligible for more than one (1) successive full term of three (3) years on the same board. A member shall be ineligible to serve on that board until an interval equal to the number of years served on that board shall have elapsed. A person shall not serve in more than one elected or appointed position at a time, unless authorized by the constitution and bylaws. Upon the expiration of the term of any member of a board or committee, no person who is a member of the same church as the person whose term is expiring may serve on that same board or committee until one year following the expiration of the serving member’s term. 12 Membership on all boards and committees collectively shall in all cases be limited to no more than two (2) members from any church at any one time. Existing board or committee members who move to a church with two members currently serving on a board or committee shall be rendered ineligible to serve. No more than one member of the same church may serve on the same board or committee. The terms of members of committees shall be established as three (3) years. No member elected or appointed for a full term or elected to fill an unexpired term shall be eligible to succeed himself until an interval equal to the number of years served on that committee shall have elapsed. Section 3. As far as practicable, one-third of the membership of each committee or board shall be elected annually. Section 4. At least one-fourth of the membership of each board shall live outside the association in which the institution is located, and an effort shall be made to have representatives from various areas of the state. Section 5. All persons regularly elected by the Convention to agencies and boards shall be elected or selected in any convention session except the last session. Section 6. Each board of the Convention shall organize and elect its own officers under its own rules and regulations. The president of the Convention shall appoint the chairman and vice chairman of the Committee on Committees. That committee shall nominate the chairman and vice chairman of all committees that it nominates to the Convention. Each committee may elect for itself such other officers as it may need. Section 7. The initial meeting of newly authorized committees shall be called together during or following the Convention by the chairman in conjunction with the secretary of the committee and at such meeting the necessary officers shall be elected. Section 8. Newly elected members for the first time to standing committees and boards of the Convention shall not be eligible for office within their respective committees or boards prior to the conclusion of one year’s service with the committee or board. Ex officio members of standing committees or permanent boards of the Convention shall not hold office on such committees or boards unless specifically authorized to do so by the constitution of the Convention or these bylaws. Section 9. Officers of committees and boards of this Convention shall be elected annually. Section 10. No salaried employee of this Convention and its boards and committees shall be eligible for election as a voting member of boards or committees of this Convention except as provided in the constitution of the Convention or these bylaws. Section 11. Boards and committees of this Convention may appoint persons other than members to subcommittees and advisory committees provided such persons shall serve only in an advisory capacity and shall never be permitted to vote at meetings of the authorizing committee or board. ARTICLE V. INCLUSIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS OF THE CONVENTION AND THE BYLAWS OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD IN THE ANNUAL OF THE CONVENTION The directory of the Convention shall include the constitution and bylaws of the Convention and the bylaws of the Executive Board of the Convention in each edition of the Convention’s Annual. 13 ARTICLE VI. AVOIDANCE OF ILLEGAL ACTION No action of the Convention shall be construed as authorizing its committees or boards to take any action that may be contrary to law. ARTICLE VII. AMENDMENT OF BYLAWS These bylaws may be amended at any regular session of the Convention by affirmative vote of two-thirds of the messengers present and voting. Amendments sponsored by the Executive Board shall be posted to the LBC website and published in one (1) issue of the Baptist Message no later than fifteen (15) days before the meeting of the Convention. 14 BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL PLAN OF LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION I. Preliminary Provisions Each agency and institution of the Convention shall submit to the Business and Finance Committee of the Executive Board (1) an itemized estimate of its receipts for the next fiscal year, and (2) an itemized estimate of its expenditures for the next fiscal year. The Executive Board shall recommend to the Convention a budget based on an analysis of the aforementioned data, which budget shall include allocations to agencies and institutions. “Agencies” shall include the Baptist Message, Louisiana Baptist Foundation, and the Executive Board. “Institutions” shall include Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home, and Louisiana College. The Budget and Financial Data Query Form shall include itemized estimates of receipts and expenditures for a three-year period, past, present and projected, as indicated in the report form. II. Fiscal Periods Except where agreement otherwise is effected between an agency or institution and the Executive Board, the financial affairs of the Convention and all agencies or institutions owned, operated and controlled by the Louisiana Baptist Convention, shall be operated on the calendar year. III. Disbursement of Monetary Funds The executive director shall disburse all monies in accordance with the provisions of the Convention budget. Exceptions to this must have Convention approval. Each agency or institution of the Convention is hereby instructed and ordered to keep all trust funds and/or designated gifts (for they are trust funds) sacred to the trust or the designation involved, and that they be kept separate from all other funds of such agency or institution. Disbursement of Cooperative Program and Designated funds will be made immediately after closing of the books and in no event shall they be made later than the 10th of each month. Inasmuch as each church is an autonomous body it has the inherent right, as is of course true with each individual, to make designations as desired. When a designated gift is received at the Baptist Building Business Office it shall be recorded and the gift will be forwarded forthwith to the designated object or person. An exception is that any gift received by any Louisiana Baptist Convention entity from a church that affirms, approves, or endorses homosexual behavior shall be returned to the donor. The acceptance and disbursement of any gifts shall not be construed as endorsement or agreement with the beliefs and practices of the donor. Allocations for agencies and institutions from the Cooperative Program shall be determined on the basis of church gifts to the Cooperative Program and church designations the previous year and on the basis of needs and requirements of institutions and agencies as evaluated by the Business and Finance Committee and the Executive Board with recommended allocations to be voted by the Convention each year. In the event that Cooperative Program receipts are less than the budget, distribution of funds to the respective agencies and institutions will be made on the basis of budget percentage of actual receipts. 15 IV. Special Solicitations Any special campaigns for funds by an agency or institution owned, controlled, or supported by the Convention, must first secure the endorsement and approval of the Executive Board and the Convention. This is not to be construed as prohibiting any agency or institution from approaching individuals or corporations for gifts, it being understood that such approach to an individual or corporation is to be made only by personal contact or personal correspondence. V. Capital Investments and Liabilities Without the approval of the Convention or Executive Board, no liability or indebtedness exceeding $100,000 or 2% of a Convention entity’s annual operating budget (whichever is greater), shall be incurred by a Convention entity other than those that can be repaid from anticipated receipts for operating purposes and/or capital needs within a period of three years from the date such obligations were incurred. A report on all entity indebtedness shall be made to the Executive Board annually. VI. Emergency Reserves Each agency and institution of this Convention shall set up a reserve for contingencies to provide for deficits that may occur either through decreased receipts or through emergencies. The goal shall be that all agencies/institutions move immediately to accumulate funds in their operating reserve to 30 days operation within a long-term goal of at least three months. VII. Financial Reports Each agency and institution of the Convention shall close its books and accounts, and have them audited by a Certified Public Accountant as of the close of its fiscal year, and in turn shall forward two copies of its audit to the executive director as soon as available. These audits are to be studied by the Business and Finance Committee of the Executive Board, and shall include the following: 1) Balance Sheet 2) Analysis of surplus accounts 3) Income and expense 4) Classified list of investments by fund and type of investment 5) Receipts: (a) Cooperative receipts (b) Designated receipts (c) Other income Each agency and institution shall submit a report on the Budget and Financial Data form on or before June 1 of each year. A balance sheet of the financial condition after May 31 and prior to September 1 of the current year shall be submitted for publication in the current Book of Reports and Annual. VIII.Handling of Funds All persons who handle funds or securities for any agency or institution shall be adequately bonded. Discretion shall be exercised in the handling of all securities, deeds, notes and other valuable records (legal documents), and there must always be express authority from the proper source for such handling. IX. Additional Agencies and Institutions No new agency or institution shall be authorized by this Convention except after thorough study and presentation to the Convention for favorable action in two succeeding annual meetings. 16 X. Business Procedure Each agency and institution of the Louisiana Baptist Convention as a normal operating policy shall refrain from entering any business transaction with a trustee or employee, or a business enterprise in which a trustee or employee has an interest. An exception to this policy may be made, at the discretion of the board of trustees, in any case wherein it appears that a commodity or service at the discretion of the board, is found to be in the best interest of the agency or institution. Competitive bids should be taken if practicable. In any case being considered for exception, the extent of the trustees’ or employees’ interest shall be disclosed to the entire board. XI. Professional Services The Executive Board at its discretion may employ an auditor to study the audited report with the auditors of the agencies and institutions in the light of Convention instructions. The Executive Board at its discretion may employ an engineer or architect to study proposed capital projects or maintenance of present capital assets. XII.Amendments This Business and Financial Plan may be altered by two-thirds of the messengers present and voting at any time except during the last session (of the Convention), provided that recommended changes shall have been presented to the Executive Board and published in the Baptist Message at least one month in advance of the Convention. 17 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION ARTICLE I The name of this corporation shall be THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION, and under this name it shall have authority to sue and be sued; to have and to make a corporate seal; to own property both real and personal, and to receive the same by purchase, gift or any other process known to the law, to borrow money in its corporate name and to mortgage and hypothecate its property to secure the same, and generally to do, and to perform all acts necessary for the purposes for which it is created. The corporate existence of this corporation shall be in perpetuity, unless sooner dissolved by a two-thirds vote of this corporation, which vote shall be taken not less than six months after receiving instructions to that effect in writing from the LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION. ARTICLE II The objects and purposes of this corporation shall be to foster Missions, at home and abroad, Christian Education and Benevolences, to promote and give direction to the work of the Louisiana Baptist Convention in these fields of service, through its several institutions and departments of service, necessary to the accomplishment of its objects and purposes, and to promote harmony of feeling and concert of action in adopting and carrying into operation such measures as may promote the Redeemer’s Kingdom in Louisiana and in the regions beyond. It shall have power and authority to do all things necessary to carry out the objects and purposes for which it is organized.” ARTICLE III The Executive Board shall consist of one (1) member from each association, having a minimum of seven churches with an aggregate church membership of at least one thousand, plus one (1) additional board member from each association having as many as ten thousand (10,000) church members, and an additional board member for each additional five thousand (5,000) church members of such associations; provided, however that not more than seven (7) members from any one association shall serve simultaneously as members of the Executive Board.” The terms of elected board members shall run for three (3) years. No member may serve continuously for more than two (2) complete successive terms. No member shall be eligible to serve another term until an interval equal to the number of years served shall have elapsed. The membership of any board member shall be declared vacant if he ceases to be affiliated with a church that is a member of the association from which he was elected. The Convention shall annually elect members to fill all vacancies in the board. “The qualifications, term of office and criteria for selection of persons to serve as a member of the Executive Board of this corporation shall be in conformity with Article X. The Executive Board of the Convention contained in the Articles of Incorporation of the Louisiana Baptist Convention and Article IV. Membership of Committees And Boards contained in the Bylaws of the Louisiana Baptist Convention and any future amendments thereto. In addition to vacancies described in the Articles of Incorporation and By-laws of the Louisiana Baptist Convention, the death or resignation of a member of the Executive Board shall automatically and immediately cause that office to become vacant without the necessity of any further action. Any other vacancy in the office of member of the Executive Board of this corporation for any reason deemed sufficient by the member shall only be declared by a two-thirds majority affirmative vote of the 18 messengers to the Louisiana Baptist Convention and only after the affirmative recommendation of the Convention Committee on Nominations has been published in the BAPTIST MESSAGE not less than twice in the thirty days immediately preceding the meeting of the Louisiana Baptist Convention.” ARTICLE IV The elected officers of the Executive Board of the Convention shall consist of a president and a vice president chosen annually by the membership of the Executive Board. They shall have the duties customarily associated with such positions. The board itself shall elect an executive director for an indefinite term. The executive director shall be ex officio member of the board and serve as its secretary. The first officers of this corporation shall be as follows to wit: George W. Bolton, President, H. A. Sumrell, Vice-President; H. H. Webb, Recording Secretary; W. N. Johnson, Corresponding Secretary; B. F. Thompson, Treasurer; and H. H. Webb, Auditor, who shall hold office until their successors are elected. ARTICLE V This corporation shall have the authority to adopt such rules and bylaws, not contrary to law, or the provisions of this charter, as it deems proper, and to appoint all necessary committees to carry out the purposes for which this corporation was organized. ARTICLE VI The domicile of this corporation shall be at Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, and the service of all legal process shall be made at the domicile of the corporation, upon the President, or in his absence upon the Vice President, or in the absence of both of these, upon the Executive Director/Secretary, and otherwise according to law. ARTICLE VII This corporation shall not issue any stock certificates, and the private property of the members of this corporation shall not be held liable for any of the debts of the corporation, nor shall any mere formality in the drawing of this charter have the effect of rendering it null. ARTICLE VIII The Articles of Incorporation may only be amended with the approval of two-thirds majority of the Executive Board and the approval of two-thirds majority of the membership at the annual meeting, six months notice having been given prior to the annual convention to the President of the Louisiana Baptist Convention, and also notice of the proposed amendments having been published in the Baptist Message for three consecutive weeks preceding the annual meeting of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. ARTICLE IX This Corporation shall be organized on a non-stock membership basis. The sole member of this corporation shall be the Louisiana Baptist Convention, a nonprofit, Louisiana Corporation domiciled in Alexandria, Louisiana. Except as otherwise provided in these Articles of Incorpo19 ration or by applicable law requiring a greater number of votes other than a simple majority for approval of any action by the member, any matter requiring a vote of the member of this corporation shall be adopted by a majority of messengers who are present and voting as is provided by the Louisiana Baptist Convention Articles of Incorporation. Each messenger shall have one vote.” ARTICLE X. The annual meeting of the member of this corporation shall take place contemporaneously with the annual meeting of the Louisiana Baptist Convention without the necessity of giving notice to the member of said meeting. Any special meeting of the member of this corporation may only be called as provided in Article XII Meetings of the Louisiana Baptist Convention’s Articles of Incorporation and shall only be held at the same places, dates and times as the Louisiana Baptist Convention determines in accordance with its Articles of Incorporation and By-laws. Notice of any special meeting of the member of this corporation shall be published in the BAPTIST MESSAGE not less than twice in thirty days immediately preceding the meeting of the Louisiana Baptist Convention.” ARTICLE XI. Before any dissolution or merger of this corporation, transfer or sale of substantially all of this corporation’s assets and/or the formation of other corporations, limited liability companies or other forms of doing business by this corporation may be implemented, the proposed action shall be approved by the member by a two-thirds affirmative vote of the messengers present and voting and only after the resolution authorizing the action has been published in the BAPTIST MESSAGE not less than twice in the thirty days immediately preceding the meeting of the Louisiana Baptist Convention.” 20 BYLAWS of the EXECUTIVE BOARD of the LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION ARTICLE I. GENERAL FUNCTIONS Section 1. It is the function of the Executive Board to perform such duties and responsibilities as may be authorized by the Louisiana Baptist Convention, including serving as the Convention ad interim, serving as the Convention’s principal adviser on total program, and administering programs entrusted to it by the Convention or not expressly assigned to another board or committee by the Convention. The Executive Board shall, by resolution, enumerate its specific duties and responsibilities under these general delegations of responsibility by the Convention. Section 2. Duties and responsibilities of this board as set forth in the constitution and bylaws of the Convention shall be construed as incorporated in these bylaws. The board shall at no time authorize action contrary to instructions of the Convention. ARTICLE II. PERMANENT PLAN OF ORGANIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD Section 1. The plan of organization of the Executive Board, its committees and staff, shall be as follows: 1. The elected officers of the Executive Board of the Convention shall consist of a president and a vice president chosen annually by the membership of the Executive Board at the Pre-Convention Board meeting. They shall have the duties customarily associated with such positions. The board itself shall elect an executive director for an indefinite time. The executive director shall be an ex officio member of the board and serve as its secretary. 2. Standing committees of the Executive Board (1) Nominating Committee (2) Administrative Committee (3) Business and Finance Committee (4) Executive Committee (5) Missions Support Committee (6) Properties Committee 3. Subsidiary of the Executive Board: Church Site Corporation ARTICLE III. MEETINGS Section 1. The Executive Board shall hold regular meetings in May, September, and immediately prior to the convening of the annual Convention. The May meeting shall be on the first Tuesday. The September meeting shall be on the last Tuesday. Should unusual circumstances require a change in the meeting dates, the Executive Committee may recommend such a change for approval by the board at a regular meeting or by means of a mail poll. The board may, by resolution, hold such other meetings as it deems necessary and desirable. 21 Section 2. The Executive Committee of the board may, for reasons that seem to it good and proper, call the board to special meetings. Section 3. Fifty-one percent (51%) of the elected membership of the board shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of business. The minutes shall always indicate the presence of a quorum at the openings of any business session. Section 4. Notification of or an explanation of absence from meetings of the board should be given by members to the chairman or secretary. ARTICLE IV. COMPOSITION, DUTIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMMITTEES Section 1. Committees authorized in Article II of these bylaws shall be primarily advisory in nature. The Executive Board may, however, delegate responsibility to a committee to act in the name of the board for specifically defined purposes. Section 2. Committee members shall serve for three year terms with one-third of the membership rotating annually. Section 3. No member may serve on more than two (2) standing committees, except the Executive Committee, simultaneously. Section 4. The president of the board shall be an ex officio member of all committees, subcommittees and advisory committees. He shall hold no elective committee position. A committee chairman shall also be an ex officio member of subcommittees and advisory committees created and authorized by and for the committee. Section 5. The executive director of the board shall serve ex officio as a member and as secretary of each committee. He may, however, appoint assistant secretaries from the Executive Board staff to assist him in the discharge of secretarial duties. Section 6. All standing committees, except the Executive Committee and the Nominating Committee, shall consist of fifteen (15) or more elected members subject to the discretion of the board. Section 7. Each committee shall be responsible for reporting to the Executive Board at each regular board meeting and for formulating its respective portion of the board’s annual report to the Convention. Section 8. All committees shall be of equal status with each committee reporting directly to the Executive Board; however, this shall not be construed as barring the submission by the Administrative Committee of requests for unallocated funds directly to the Business and Finance Committee or forbidding in any way cooperation among committees on common problems. Section 9. The committees, themselves, shall determine the time, place, and frequency of their meetings unless the Executive Board directs otherwise. Section 10. The executive director will maintain minutes of all official meetings of the board and its committees. These shall be available at the Executive Offices of the Executive Board. Section 11. Standing committees of this board are authorized to create and utilize such subcommittees or advisory committees as may be necessary to the proper performance of their duties. A list of all such subcommittees or advisory committees and their membership shall be submitted to, and included in, the official minutes of the Executive Board. Persons other than elected members of the Executive Board may be utilized by the committee to render qualified service as advisory, nonvoting members on subcommittees and advisory committees. Section 12. The Nominating Committee shall consist of nine (9) members appointed by the president of the Executive Board. One-third of the committee shall be appointed annually, subsequent to the meeting of the Convention but prior to the September meeting of the Executive Board. The Nominating Committee shall recommend assignment of Executive Board members to other standing committees of the board and shall also recommend officers for these committees. Section 13. The responsibilities of the Business and Finance Committee shall be to advise and assist the Executive Board in recommending both long-range and short-range goals for the Convention; in recommending the allocations of undesignated resources of the Convention to its 22 respective agencies and institutions; and in recommending and appraising the financial policies and practices of the Convention and of its agencies and institutions. Section 14. The Administrative Committee’s principal function shall be to advise and assist the Executive Board in carrying out the program assigned by the Convention to the board for administration. The committee shall recommend plans of organization and general policies to the Executive Board for approval and shall itself review and approve administrative policies and actions as appropriate. The executive director shall report to the Executive Board through this committee. In the event of a vacancy in this position, this committee shall be the channel through which a successor shall be recommended to the Executive Board. The committee shall review and approve the budget proposals of the executive director concerning Executive Board programs and shall recommend to the Business and Finance Committee any desired allocation of undesignated funds. The committee shall also serve the Executive Board by having cognizance of such administrative problems as the board itself may have, including financial and administrative matters relating to standing and special committees of the Convention. Section 15. The Missions Support Committee shall review and approve funds for mission budget supplements, church loans, and special requests from missions for financial assistance. Section 16. The Properties Committee shall study and recommend property acquisition, sale, or lease, study and recommend insurance coverage on properties owned or leased by Executive Board, and study and recommend major building project(s) or renovation. Section 17. The Executive Committee shall consist of the President and Vice President of the Executive Board, who shall serve as chairman and vice chairman respectively of the Executive Committee, plus the chairmen of the other five standing committees of the board. The Executive Committee’s sole responsibility shall be to advise and assist the Executive board in carrying out its function as the convention ad interim to the extent this function is specifically delegated by the Convention. The committee shall not in any instance serve as a substitute for, or insert its judgment in lieu of that of the other standing committees of the board; nor shall it review of appraise the work of the other committees unless expressly so directed by the Executive Board. The Executive Committee shall have the duty of conducting the Executive Director’s Annual Performance Review and recommending any adjustment to the Executive Director’s compensation and benefits. Section 18. The Executive Board may by resolution define more specifically the duties and responsibilities of its committees; provided, however, that duties and responsibilities contained in these bylaws shall be changed only through amendment of these bylaws. ARTICLE V. THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-TREASURER Section 1. The executive director shall serve as the chief executive officer of the staff of the Executive Board. He shall be responsible for providing executive direction and leadership to all programs assigned to the Executive Board. The Administrative Committee shall determine in writing the specific responsibilities of the executive director; however, the committee itself shall not assume any executive or administrative functions. Section 2. The executive director shall serve as the principal professional adviser and principal staff assistant to the Executive Board and all of its committees. In performing this function, the executive director is expected and directed to utilize all talents available to the Convention to the end that the Executive Board may be provided with the best possible assistance and advice. Section 3. The executive director shall approve the employment of all Executive Board personnel. The employment procedures shall be in accordance with policies of the Executive Board. Section 4. The executive director shall maintain on a current basis a policy manual and an organization manual that reflect the principal policies of the Convention and its general plan of organization. The manuals shall also include the principal policies and general plan of the organization of the Executive Board. Section 5. When the office of the Executive Director becomes vacant, a successor shall be 23 elected by the Executive Board of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. The name of the successor shall be recommended to the Board by a Search Committee comprised of the members of the Executive Committee and the Nominating Committee of the Board. The Search Committee shall be convened by the President of the Board upon the vacancy in the office or upon the notice by the Executive Director to vacate the office. The Search Committee will elect its own chairman, and once convened, will serve until the election of an Executive Director. However, the Executive Board, with proper notice and a two-thirds affirmative vote, may fill the office of the Executive Director at any meeting of the board without a recommendation from the Search Committee. ARTICLE VI. AMENDMENTS These bylaws may be amended at any meeting of the Executive Board provided: 1. Committee-sponsored amendments are announced at the preceding meeting of the board or published in the Baptist Message at least one month in advance of the board meeting at which they are considered. 2. Amendments from the floor are proposed at one meeting and acted upon at the next meeting. 3. Amendments to carry must receive a two-thirds vote of those present and voting. 24 LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION CHURCH SITE PLAN I. PREAMBLE That Louisiana Baptist Convention has been involved with churches and associations in the starting of new churches since its organization in 1848. The leaders of the Convention have been aware for some time that there was a need for some organization that could act promptly and efficiently in the matter of acquiring new church sites for developing new churches and missions. Accordingly, the following plan has been developed after thorough and open discussions of the matter by related staff persons, appropriate committees and subcommittees of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board, qualified lay persons in the fields of real estate, business, finance, and new churches. II. ORGANIZATION Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Corporation The Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Corporation is a wholly-owned, non-profit, subsidiary corporation of the Executive Board, Louisiana Baptist Convention. Purpose The purpose shall be to assist Louisiana churches, associations, and the Louisiana Baptist Convention in the acquisitions of church sites for new Louisiana Baptist churches. The Church Site Corporation may purchase, receive, and otherwise acquire real and personal property for the establishment of new churches and missions, and to assist churches and associations related to the Louisiana Baptist Convention in acquiring real and personal property for the establishment of new churches and missions. Membership and Participation 1. The membership of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Corporation shall be the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board. 2. The Board of Directors of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Corporation shall be elected by the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board upon recommendation of the Nominating Committee of the Executive Board. 3. Participation in the Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Corporation shall be open to all persons interested in the development of new churches and missions in Louisiana. (1) Participation shall be by donation of a share(s) of donation. (2) Donor of a share or more shall be entitled to receive: a. A donation share certificate stating the number of shares donated. These shares may be donated in the name of the donor, a family member, some other person or a memorial to a deceased person. b. A quarterly newsletter presenting the status, actions, and plans of the Church Site Corporation. c. A copy of the annual financial statement of the Church Site Corporation. 4. Relationship to Louisiana Baptist Convention Business and Financial Plan. The Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Corporation shall conduct its business, activities, programs, and projects subject to the Louisiana Baptist Convention Business and Financial Plan. 25 III. FUNDING Sources of Capital Funds 1. Capital funds for the corpus of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Corporation shall be obtained by the receipt of donations for donation shares by individuals, churches, associations, businesses, foundations, and others interested in the development of new churches. The Church Site Corporation shall have the power to receive donation shares in the amount of 50,000 shares at $25.00 per share initially. Subsequently, after the initial 50,000 shares have been donated, approval for additional shares must be secured from the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board. 2. The Church Site Corporation shall be responsible for administering the Mission Land Fund of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board. The corpus of the Mission Land Fund is to be transferred to the Church Site Corporation upon its activation on January 1, 1980. The Church Site Corporation shall have the responsibility of establishing policies and guidelines for this fund. 3. The Church Site Corporation shall be empowered by the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board to borrow money provided the Church Site Corporation can repay any and all loans with its own sources and does not require repayment of loans from Executive Board funds. 4. The Church Site Corporation may use its earnings from interest income, profits from property dealings, gifts, bequests and donations, unless otherwise specified by the donor, to increase the corpus of the Corporation. Sources of Grant Funds 1. The Church Site Corporation may seek and receive gifts, bequests, and donations of certain monies or real or personal properties to be used as grants to churches and associations to assist in the acquisition of new church sites. 2. The Corporation may request and receive allocations for its grant program from the Georgia Barnette State Mission Offering. 3. The Corporation may request and receive allocations from the Louisiana Baptist Convention Cooperative Program Budget to be used in its grant program. 4. The Corporation may use the earnings from its interest income, profits from property dealings, gifts, bequests, and donations, unless otherwise specified by the donor, for its grant program. IV. GUIDELINES Name The name of this plan shall be the Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Plan and the name of the organization shall be the Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Corporation. Responsibility The Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Corporation shall be responsible to plan and conduct the affairs of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Plan as adopted by the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board and the Louisiana Baptist Convention and as revised from time to time by the Executive Board. Nomination and Election of Board of Directors The Church Site Corporation shall consist of nine (9) members elected by the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board upon recommendation of the Executive Board Nominating Committee, and four (4) ex officio members. 1. The Board of Directors shall be composed of nine (9) elected members and four (4) ex officio members as follows: 26 a. Six (6) mission-minded persons (usually lay persons) experienced in finance, business or real estate, representing different areas of Louisiana. b. Three (3) mission-minded church staff members with experience in real estate and new churches, if possible. c. Four (4) ex officio members, the Louisiana Baptist Convention president, the chairman of the Executive Board, the chairman of the Missions Support Committee and the Executive Director. 2. Nominations to be developed in accordance with the procedures of the Executive Board. 3. The elected members of the Board of Directors shall serve for three years, and be eligible to serve a second three-year term. (In the beginning some members should be elected for three, four, and five-year terms in order to establish the rotation system.) Officers The officers of the Corporation shall consist of a president, vice president, and recording secretary. The recording secretary shall be the Executive Director of the Louisiana Baptist Convention or his designate. The general counsel for the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board shall serve as legal advisor of the Corporation. Meetings of the Board of Directors The meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held in the Baptist Building, Alexandria, or in such place as may be designated by the Board of Directors or its officers. The Board of Directors shall meet at least twice each year, and as often as necessary to carry on the business of the Corporation. The President shall have the authority to call a meeting of the Board of Directors when it is deemed expedient to do so. A majority of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Duties of the Board of Directors The Board shall meet at stated times for the purpose of conducting the affairs of the Corporation. It shall also be the responsibility of the Board to make or have made certain studies of population and other data to establish trends and needs for new churches. The Board shall make decisions related to acquiring new church sites based upon demographic data, land surveys, appraisals, zoning, evidence of good title, legal description of the property, participation of local forces in the financing of the project, maintenance of the property, program evaluation, priority of the new work, available funds or other such information that the Board may require. It is anticipated that the field work and studies shall be done by appropriate staff members of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board whose program assignments relate to new churches. The Board shall also make regular reports of its work and actions to the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board. Authority of the Board of Directors 1. The Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Corporation shall have authority under its own charter to purchase, subdivide, sell, lease, rent, exchange, donate, and finance the purchase and/or sale of real and personal property to be used for purposes consistent with its stated program. 2. The Corporation shall have the authority to loan, or make grants to churches and associations related to the Louisiana Baptist Convention, so long as it does not diminish its corpus funds; terms of the loans and grants shall be established by the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Corporation. 3. It shall be the duty and responsibility of the Corporation to actively seek out priority and strategic church sites in all areas of Louisiana. 27 4. The Corporation shall discuss and utilize the services of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board and staff persons of the Executive Board assigned to work with the development of new churches. 5. All properties purchased by the Church Site Corporation shall be held in the name of the Corporation. Working Arrangements 1. The Board of Directors shall work with appropriate program leaders on the staff of the Executive Board in carrying out this work. It shall also be responsible to work with local churches and associations in the acquisition of new church sites. If it is not feasible to work with local Baptist leaders, the Board may proceed as necessary. 2. Any properties given to the Louisiana Baptist Convention through the Church Site Corporation shall be given without restrictions, except as agreed upon by the Board of Directors. 3. A local Baptist Church cooperating with the Louisiana Baptist Convention and the local association shall have the responsibility of sponsoring each new mission. It will be the normal procedure for the Board of Directors to have in hand a plan for each new church site, before it is purchased. 4. When new church sites are conveyed to sponsoring churches, certain stipulations shall be made to the church by the Board of Directors as follows: a. The sponsoring church may not change the agreed upon financial plan for development without first consulting the Board of Directors. b. The sponsoring church shall inform the mission church of the financial contributions made by the Church Site Corporation, the association and the sponsoring church in the acquisition of the property. c. It shall be the sponsoring church’s responsibility to enter into an agreement with its mission and the Louisiana Baptist Convention whereby any monies given or granted by the Corporation will be returned should such mission, or mission and sponsoring church, or mission after it is constituted as a church, disassociates itself from the Louisiana Baptist Convention. A recommended instrument shall be provided by the Church Site Corporation. 5. The Business Division office of the Louisiana Baptist Convention will be responsible to provide accounting and other business services to the Church Site Corporation. Revisions The provision of this document may be revised or amended by the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board at any regular or special meeting of the Executive Board, acting on the recommendation of appropriate committees of the Executive Board. 28 BAPTIST FAITH AND MESSAGE Adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention, June 14, 2000 The 1999 session of the Southern Baptist Convention, meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, adopted the following motion addressed to the President of the Convention: “I move that in your capacity as Southern Baptist Convention chairman, you appoint a blue ribbon committee to review the Baptist Faith and Message statement with the responsibility to report and bring any recommendations to this meeting next June in Orlando.” President Paige Patterson appointed the committee as follows: Max Barnett (OK), Steve Gaines (AL), Susie Hawkins (TX), Rudy A. Hernandez (TX), Charles S. Kelley, Jr. (LA), Heather King (IN), Richard D. Land (TN), Fred Luter (LA), R. Albert Mohler, Jr. (KY), T. C. Pinckney (VA), Nelson Price (GA), Adrian Rogers (TN), Roger Spradlin (CA), Simon Tsoi (AZ), Jerry Vines (FL). Adrian Rogers (TN) was appointed chairman. Your committee thus constituted begs leave to present its report as follows: Baptists are a people of deep beliefs and cherished doctrines. Throughout our history we have been a confessional people, adopting statements of faith as a witness to our beliefs and a pledge of our faithfulness to the doctrines revealed in Holy Scripture. Our confessions of faith are rooted in historical precedent, as the church in every age has been called upon to define and defend its beliefs. Each generation of Christians bears the responsibility of guarding the treasury of truth that has been entrusted to us [2 Timothy 1:14]. Facing a new century, Southern Baptists must meet the demands and duties of the present hour. New challenges to faith appear in every age. A pervasive anti-supernaturalism in the culture was answered by Southern Baptists in 1925, when the Baptist Faith and Message was first adopted by this Convention. In 1963, Southern Baptists responded to assaults upon the authority and truthfulness of the Bible by adopting revisions to the Baptist Faith and Message. The Convention added an article on “The Family” in 1998, thus answering cultural confusion with the clear teachings of Scripture. Now, faced with a culture hostile to the very notion of truth, this generation of Baptists must claim anew the eternal truths of the Christian faith. Your committee respects and celebrates the heritage of the Baptist Faith and Message, and affirms the decision of the Convention in 1925 to adopt the New Hampshire Confession of Faith, “revised at certain points and with some additional articles growing out of certain needs . . . .” We also respect the important contributions of the 1925 and 1963 editions of the Baptist Faith and Message. With the 1963 committee, we have been guided in our work by the 1925 “statement of the historic Baptist conception of the nature and function of confessions of faith in our religious and denominational life . . . .” It is, therefore, quoted in full as a part of this report to the Convention: (1) That they constitute a consensus of opinion of some Baptist body, large or small, for the general instruction and guidance of our own people and others concerning those articles of the Christian faith which are most surely held among us. They are not intended to add anything to the simple conditions of salvation revealed in the New Testament, viz., repentance toward God and faith in Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. (2) That we do not regard them as complete statements of our faith, having any quality of finality or infallibility. As in the past so in the future, Baptists should hold themselves free to revise their statements of faith as may seem to them wise and expedient at any time. (3) That any group of Baptists, large or small, have the inherent right to draw up for themselves and publish to the world a confession of their faith whenever they may think it advisable to do so. 29 (4) That the sole authority for faith and practice among Baptists is the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. Confessions are only guides in interpretation, having no authority over the conscience. (5) That they are statements of religious convictions, drawn from the Scriptures, and are not to be used to hamper freedom of thought or investigation in other realms of life. Baptists cherish and defend religious liberty, and deny the right of any secular or religious authority to impose a confession of faith upon a church or body of churches. We honor the principles of soul competency and the priesthood of believers, affirming together both our liberty in Christ and our accountability to each other under the Word of God. Baptist churches, associations, and general bodies have adopted confessions of faith as a witness to the world, and as instruments of doctrinal accountability. We are not embarrassed to state before the world that these are doctrines we hold precious and as essential to the Baptist tradition of faith and practice. As a committee, we have been charged to address the “certain needs” of our own generation. In an age increasingly hostile to Christian truth, our challenge is to express the truth as revealed in Scripture, and to bear witness to Jesus Christ, who is “the Way, the Truth, and the Life.” The 1963 committee rightly sought to identify and affirm “certain definite doctrines that Baptists believe, cherish, and with which they have been and are now closely identified.” Our living faith is established upon eternal truths. “Thus this generation of Southern Baptists is in historic succession of intent and purpose as it endeavors to state for its time and theological climate those articles of the Christian faith which are most surely held among us.” It is the purpose of this statement of faith and message to set forth certain teachings which we believe. Respectfully Submitted, The Baptist Faith and Message Study Committee Adrian Rogers, Chairman; Committee Members: Adrian Rogers, Chairman; Max Barnett, Steve Gaines, Susie Hawkins, Rudy A Hernandez, Charles S. Kelley, Jr., Heather King, Richard D. Land, Fred Luter, R. Albert Mohler, Jr., T. C. Pinckney, Nelson Price, Roger Spradlin, Simon Tsoi, Jerry Vines 30 THE BAPTIST FAITH & MESSAGE I. THE SCRIPTURES The Holy Bible was written by men divinely inspired and is God’s revelation of Himself to man. It is a perfect treasure of divine instruction. It has God for its author, salvation for its end, and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter. Therefore, all Scripture is totally true and trustworthy. It reveals the principles by which God judges us, and therefore is, and will remain to the end of the world, the true center of Christian union, and the supreme standard by which all human conduct, creeds, and religious opinions should be tried. All Scripture is a testimony to Christ, who is Himself the focus of divine revelation. Exodus 24:4; Deuteronomy 4:1-2; 17:19; Joshua 8:34; Psalms 19:7-10; 119:11,89,105,140; Isaiah 34:16; 40:8; Jeremiah 15:16; 36:1-32; Matthew 5:17-18; 22:29; Luke 21:33; 24:44-46; John 5:39; 16:13-15; 17:17; Acts 2:16ff.; 17:11; Romans 15:4; 16:25-26; 2 Timothy 3:15-17; Hebrews 1:1-2; 4:12; 1 Peter 1:25; 2 Peter 1:19-21. II. GOD There is one and only one living and true God. He is an intelligent, spiritual, and personal Being, the Creator, Redeemer, Preserver, and Ruler of the universe. God is infinite in holiness and all other perfections. God is all powerful and all knowing; and His perfect knowledge extends to all things, past, present, and future, including the future decisions of His free creatures. To Him we owe the highest love, reverence, and obedience. The eternal triune God reveals Himself to us as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, with distinct personal attributes, but without division of nature, essence, or being. A. GOD THE FATHER God as Father reigns with providential care over His universe, His creatures, and the flow of the stream of human history according to the purposes of His grace. He is all powerful, all knowing, all loving, and all wise. God is Father in truth to those who become children of God through faith in Jesus Christ. He is fatherly in His attitude toward all men. Genesis 1:1; 2:7; Exodus 3:14; 6:2-3; 15:11ff.; 20:1ff.; Leviticus 22:2; Deuteronomy 6:4; 32:6; 1 Chronicles 29:10; Psalm 19:1-3; Isaiah 43:3,15; 64:8; Jeremiah 10:10; 17:13; Matthew 6:9ff.; 7:11; 23:9; 28:19; Mark 1:9-11; John 4:24; 5:26; 14:6-13; 17:1-8; Acts 1:7; Romans 8:14-15; 1 Corinthians 8:6; Galatians 4:6; Ephesians 4:6; Colossians 1:15; 1 Timothy 1:17; Hebrews 11:6; 12:9; 1 Peter 1:17; 1 John 5:7. B. GOD THE SON Christ is the eternal Son of God. In His incarnation as Jesus Christ He was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. Jesus perfectly revealed and did the will of God, taking upon Himself human nature with its demands and necessities and identifying Himself completely with mankind yet without sin. He honored the divine law by His personal obedience, and in His substitutionary death on the cross He made provision for the redemption of men from sin. He was raised from the dead with a glorified body and appeared to His disciples as the person who was with them before His crucifixion. He ascended into heaven and is now exalted at the right hand of God where He is the One Mediator, fully God, fully man, in whose Person is effected the reconciliation between God and man. He will return in power and glory to judge the world and to consummate His redemptive mission. He now dwells in all believers as the living and ever present Lord. 31 Genesis 18:1ff.; Psalms 2:7ff.; 110:1ff.; Isaiah 7:14; 53; Matthew 1:18-23; 3:17; 8:29; 11:27; 14:33; 16:16,27; 17:5; 27; 28:1-6,19; Mark 1:1; 3:11; Luke 1:35; 4:41; 22:70; 24:46; John 1:118,29; 10:30,38; 11:25-27; 12:44-50; 14:7-11; 16:15-16,28; 17:1-5, 21-22; 20:1-20,28; Acts 1:9; 2:22-24; 7:55-56; 9:4-5,20; Romans 1:3-4; 3:23-26; 5:6-21; 8:1-3,34; 10:4; 1 Corinthians 1:30; 2:2; 8:6; 15:1-8,24-28; 2 Corinthians 5:19-21; 8:9; Galatians 4:4-5; Ephesians 1:20; 3:11; 4:7-10; Philippians 2:5-11; Colossians 1:13-22; 2:9; 1 Thessalonians 4:14-18; 1 Timothy 2:5-6; 3:16; Titus 2:13-14; Hebrews 1:1-3; 4:14-15; 7:14-28; 9:12-15,24-28; 12:2; 13:8; 1 Peter 2:21-25; 3:22; 1 John 1:7-9; 3:2; 4:14-15; 5:9; 2 John 7-9; Revelation 1:13-16; 5:9-14; 12:10-11; 13:8; 19:16. C. GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of God, fully divine. He inspired holy men of old to write the Scriptures. Through illumination He enables men to understand truth. He exalts Christ. He convicts men of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment. He calls men to the Saviour, and effects regeneration. At the moment of regeneration He baptizes every believer into the Body of Christ. He cultivates Christian character, comforts believers, and bestows the spiritual gifts by which they serve God through His church. He seals the believer unto the day of final redemption. His presence in the Christian is the guarantee that God will bring the believer into the fullness of the stature of Christ. He enlightens and empowers the believer and the church in worship, evangelism, and service. Genesis 1:2; Judges 14:6; Job 26:13; Psalms 51:11; 139:7ff.; Isaiah 61:1-3; Joel 2:28-32; Matthew 1:18; 3:16; 4:1; 12:28-32; 28:19; Mark 1:10,12; Luke 1:35; 4:1,18-19; 11:13; 12:12; 24:49; John 4:24; 14:16-17,26; 15:26; 16:7-14; Acts 1:8; 2:1-4,38; 4:31; 5:3; 6:3; 7:55; 8:17,39; 10:44; 13:2; 15:28; 16:6; 19:1-6; Romans 8:9-11,14-16,26-27; 1 Corinthians 2:10-14; 3:16; 12:3-11,13; Galatians 4:6; Ephesians 1:13-14; 4:30; 5:18; 1 Thessalonians 5:19; 1 Timothy 3:16; 4:1; 2 Timothy 1:14; 3:16; Hebrews 9:8,14; 2 Peter 1:21; 1 John 4:13; 5:6-7; Revelation 1:10; 22:17. III. MAN Man is the special creation of God, made in His own image. He created them male and female as the crowning work of His creation. The gift of gender is thus part of the goodness of God’s creation. In the beginning man was innocent of sin and was endowed by his Creator with freedom of choice. By his free choice man sinned against God and brought sin into the human race. Through the temptation of Satan man transgressed the command of God, and fell from his original innocence whereby his posterity inherit a nature and an environment inclined toward sin. Therefore, as soon as they are capable of moral action, they become transgressors and are under condemnation. Only the grace of God can bring man into His holy fellowship and enable man to fulfill the creative purpose of God. The sacredness of human personality is evident in that God created man in His own image, and in that Christ died for man; therefore, every person of every race possesses full dignity and is worthy of respect and Christian love. Genesis 1:26-30; 2:5,7,18-22; 3; 9:6; Psalms 1; 8:3-6; 32:1-5; 51:5; Isaiah 6:5; Jeremiah 17:5; Matthew 16:26; Acts 17:26-31; Romans 1:19-32; 3:10-18,23; 5:6,12,19; 6:6; 7:14-25; 8:14-18,29; 1 Corinthians 1:21-31; 15:19,21-22; Ephesians 2:1-22; Colossians 1:21-22; 3:9-11. IV. SALVATION Salvation involves the redemption of the whole man, and is offered freely to all who accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, who by His own blood obtained eternal redemption for the believer. In its broadest sense salvation includes regeneration, justification, sanctification, and glorification. There is no salvation apart from personal faith in Jesus Christ as Lord. A. Regeneration, or the new birth, is a work of God’s grace whereby believers become new creatures in Christ Jesus. It is a change of heart wrought by the Holy Spirit through conviction 32 of sin, to which the sinner responds in repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Repentance and faith are inseparable experiences of grace. Repentance is a genuine turning from sin toward God. Faith is the acceptance of Jesus Christ and commitment of the entire personality to Him as Lord and Saviour. B. Justification is God’s gracious and full acquittal upon principles of His righteousness of all sinners who repent and believe in Christ. Justification brings the believer unto a relationship of peace and favor with God. C. Sanctification is the experience, beginning in regeneration, by which the believer is set apart to God’s purposes, and is enabled to progress toward moral and spiritual maturity through the presence and power of the Holy Spirit dwelling in him. Growth in grace should continue throughout the regenerate person’s life. D. Glorification is the culmination of salvation and is the final blessed and abiding state of the redeemed. Genesis 3:15; Exodus 3:14-17; 6:2-8; Matthew 1:21; 4:17; 16:21-26; 27:22-28:6; Luke 1:68-69; 2:28-32; John 1:11-14,29; 3:3-21,36; 5:24; 10:9,28-29; 15:1-16; 17:17; Acts 2:21; 4:12; 15:11; 16:30-31; 17:30-31; 20:32; Romans 1:16-18; 2:4; 3:23-25; 4:3ff.; 5:8-10; 6:1-23; 8:1-18,29-39; 10:9-10,13; 13:11-14; 1 Corinthians 1:18,30; 6:19-20; 15:10; 2 Corinthians 5:17-20; Galatians 2:20; 3:13; 5:22-25; 6:15; Ephesians 1:7; 2:8-22; 4:11-16; Philippians 2:12-13; Colossians 1:9-22; 3:1ff.; 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24; 2 Timothy 1:12; Titus 2:11-14; Hebrews 2:1-3; 5:8-9; 9:24-28; 11:1-12:8,14; James 2:14-26; 1 Peter 1:2-23; 1 John 1:6-2:11; Revelation 3:20; 21:1-22:5. V. GOD’S PURPOSE OF GRACE Election is the gracious purpose of God, according to which He regenerates, justifies, sanctifies, and glorifies sinners. It is consistent with the free agency of man, and comprehends all the means in connection with the end. It is the glorious display of God’s sovereign goodness, and is infinitely wise, holy, and unchangeable. It excludes boasting and promotes humility. All true believers endure to the end. Those whom God has accepted in Christ, and sanctified by His Spirit, will never fall away from the state of grace, but shall persevere to the end. Believers may fall into sin through neglect and temptation, whereby they grieve the Spirit, impair their graces and comforts, and bring reproach on the cause of Christ and temporal judgments on themselves; yet they shall be kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation. Genesis 12:1-3; Exodus 19:5-8; 1 Samuel 8:4-7,19-22; Isaiah 5:1-7; Jeremiah 31:31ff.; Matthew 16:18-19; 21:28-45; 24:22,31; 25:34; Luke 1:68-79; 2:29-32; 19:41-44; 24:44-48; John 1:12-14; 3:16; 5:24; 6:44-45,65; 10:27-29; 15:16; 17:6,12,17-18; Acts 20:32; Romans 5:9-10; 8:28-39; 10:12-15; 11:5-7,26-36; 1 Corinthians 1:1-2; 15:24-28; Ephesians 1:4-23; 2:1-10; 3:1-11; Colossians 1:12-14; 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14; 2 Timothy 1:12; 2:10,19; Hebrews 11:39–12:2; James 1:12; 1 Peter 1:2-5,13; 2:4-10; 1 John 1:7-9; 2:19; 3:2. VI. THE CHURCH A New Testament church of the Lord Jesus Christ is an autonomous local congregation of baptized believers, associated by covenant in the faith and fellowship of the gospel; observing the two ordinances of Christ, governed by His laws, exercising the gifts, rights, and privileges invested in them by His Word, and seeking to extend the gospel to the ends of the earth. Each congregation operates under the Lordship of Christ through democratic processes. In such a congregation each member is responsible and accountable to Christ as Lord. Its scriptural officers are pastors and deacons. While both men and women are gifted for service in the church, the office of pastor is limited to men as qualified by Scripture. The New Testament speaks also of the church as the Body of Christ which includes all of the redeemed of all the ages, believers from every tribe, and tongue, and people, and nation. 33 Matthew 16:15-19; 18:15-20; Acts 2:41-42,47; 5:11-14; 6:3-6; 13:1-3; 14:23,27; 15:1-30; 16:5; 20:28; Romans 1:7; 1 Corinthians 1:2; 3:16; 5:4-5; 7:17; 9:13-14; 12; Ephesians 1:22-23; 2:19-22; 3:8-11,21; 5:22-32; Philippians 1:1; Colossians 1:18; 1 Timothy 2:9-14; 3:1-15; 4:14; Hebrews 11:39-40; 1 Peter 5:1-4; Revelation 2-3; 21:2-3. VII. BAPTISM AND THE LORD’S SUPPER Christian baptism is the immersion of a believer in water in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. It is an act of obedience symbolizing the believer’s faith in a crucified, buried, and risen Saviour, the believer’s death to sin, the burial of the old life, and the resurrection to walk in newness of life in Christ Jesus. It is a testimony to his faith in the final resurrection of the dead. Being a church ordinance, it is prerequisite to the privileges of church membership and to the Lord’s Supper. The Lord’s Supper is a symbolic act of obedience whereby members of the church, through partaking of the bread and the fruit of the vine, memorialize the death of the Redeemer and anticipate His second coming. Matthew 3:13-17; 26:26-30; 28:19-20; Mark 1:9-11; 14:22-26; Luke 3:21-22; 22:19-20; John 3:23; Acts 2:41-42; 8:35-39; 16:30-33; 20:7; Romans 6:3-5; 1 Corinthians 10:16,21; 11:23-29; Colossians 2:12. VIII. THE LORD’S DAY The first day of the week is the Lord’s Day. It is a Christian institution for regular observance. It commemorates the resurrection of Christ from the dead and should include exercises of worship and spiritual devotion, both public and private. Activities on the Lord’s Day should be commensurate with the Christian’s conscience under the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Exodus 20:8-11; Matthew 12:1-12; 28:1ff.; Mark 2:27-28; 16:1-7; Luke 24:1-3,33-36; John 4:21-24; 20:1,19-28; Acts 20:7; Romans 14:5-10; I Corinthians 16:1-2; Colossians 2:16; 3:16; Revelation 1:10. IX. THE KINGDOM The Kingdom of God includes both His general sovereignty over the universe and His particular kingship over men who willfully acknowledge Him as King. Particularly the Kingdom is the realm of salvation into which men enter by trustful, childlike commitment to Jesus Christ. Christians ought to pray and to labor that the Kingdom may come and God’s will be done on earth. The full consummation of the Kingdom awaits the return of Jesus Christ and the end of this age. Genesis 1:1; Isaiah 9:6-7; Jeremiah 23:5-6; Matthew 3:2; 4:8-10,23; 12:25-28; 13:1-52; 25:3146; 26:29; Mark 1:14-15; 9:1; Luke 4:43; 8:1; 9:2; 12:31-32; 17:20-21; 23:42; John 3:3; 18:36; Acts 1:6-7; 17:22-31; Romans 5:17; 8:19; 1 Corinthians 15:24-28; Colossians 1:13; Hebrews 11:10,16; 12:28; 1 Peter 2:4-10; 4:13; Revelation 1:6,9; 5:10; 11:15; 21-22. X. LAST THINGS God, in His own time and in His own way, will bring the world to its appropriate end. According to His promise, Jesus Christ will return personally and visibly in glory to the earth; the dead will be raised; and Christ will judge all men in righteousness. The unrighteous will be consigned to Hell, the place of everlasting punishment. The righteous in their resurrected and glorified bodies will receive their reward and will dwell forever in Heaven with the Lord. 34 Isaiah 2:4; 11:9; Matthew 16:27; 18:8-9; 19:28; 24:27,30,36,44; 25:31-46; 26:64; Mark 8:38; 9:43-48; Luke 12:40,48; 16:19-26; 17:22-37; 21:27-28; John 14:1-3; Acts 1:11; 17:31; Romans 14:10; 1 Corinthians 4:5; 15:24-28,35-58; 2 Corinthians 5:10; Philippians 3:20-21; Colossians 1:5; 3:4; 1 Thessalonians 4:14-18; 5:1ff.; 2 Thessalonians 1:7ff.; 2; 1 Timothy 6:14; 2 Timothy 4:1,8; Titus 2:13; Hebrews 9:27-28; James 5:8; 2 Peter 3:7ff.; 1 John 2:28; 3:2; Jude 14; Revelation 1:18; 3:11; 20:1-22:13. XI. EVANGELISM AND MISSIONS It is the duty and privilege of every follower of Christ and of every church of the Lord Jesus Christ to endeavor to make disciples of all nations. The new birth of man’s spirit by God’s Holy Spirit means the birth of love for others. Missionary effort on the part of all rests thus upon a spiritual necessity of the regenerate life, and is expressly and repeatedly commanded in the teachings of Christ. The Lord Jesus Christ has commanded the preaching of the gospel to all nations. It is the duty of every child of God to seek constantly to win the lost to Christ by verbal witness undergirded by a Christian lifestyle, and by other methods in harmony with the gospel of Christ. Genesis 12:1-3; Exodus 19:5-6; Isaiah 6:1-8; Matthew 9:37-38; 10:5-15; 13:18-30, 37-43; 16:19; 22:9-10; 24:14; 28:18-20; Luke 10:1-18; 24:46-53; John 14:11-12; 15:7-8,16; 17:15; 20:21; Acts 1:8; 2; 8:26-40; 10:42-48; 13:2-3; Romans 10:13-15; Ephesians 3:1-11; 1 Thessalonians 1:8; 2 Timothy 4:5; Hebrews 2:1-3; 11:39-12:2; 1 Peter 2:4-10; Revelation 22:17. XII. EDUCATION Christianity is the faith of enlightenment and intelligence. In Jesus Christ abide all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. All sound learning is, therefore, a part of our Christian heritage. The new birth opens all human faculties and creates a thirst for knowledge. Moreover, the cause of education in the Kingdom of Christ is co-ordinate with the causes of missions and general benevolence, and should receive along with these the liberal support of the churches. An adequate system of Christian education is necessary to a complete spiritual program for Christ’s people. In Christian education there should be a proper balance between academic freedom and academic responsibility. Freedom in any orderly relationship of human life is always limited and never absolute. The freedom of a teacher in a Christian school, college, or seminary is limited by the pre-eminence of Jesus Christ, by the authoritative nature of the Scriptures, and by the distinct purpose for which the school exists. Deuteronomy 4:1,5,9,14; 6:1-10; 31:12-13; Nehemiah 8:1-8; Job 28:28; Psalms 19:7ff.; 119:11; Proverbs 3:13ff.; 4:1-10; 8:1-7,11; 15:14; Ecclesiastes 7:19; Matthew 5:2; 7:24ff.; 28:19-20; Luke 2:40; 1 Corinthians 1:18-31; Ephesians 4:11-16; Philippians 4:8; Colossians 2:3,8-9; 1 Timothy 1:3-7; 2 Timothy 2:15; 3:14-17; Hebrews 5:12-6:3; James 1:5; 3:17. XIII. STEWARDSHIP God is the source of all blessings, temporal and spiritual; all that we have and are we owe to Him. Christians have a spiritual debtorship to the whole world, a holy trusteeship in the gospel, and a binding stewardship in their possessions. They are therefore under obligation to serve Him with their time, talents, and material possessions; and should recognize all these as entrusted to them to use for the glory of God and for helping others. According to the Scriptures, Christians should contribute of their means cheerfully, regularly, systematically, proportionately, and liberally for the advancement of the Redeemer’s cause on earth. 35 Genesis 14:20; Leviticus 27:30-32; Deuteronomy 8:18; Malachi 3:8-12; Matthew 6:1-4,19-21; 19:21; 23:23; 25:14-29; Luke 12:16-21,42; 16:1-13; Acts 2:44-47; 5:1-11; 17:24-25; 20:35; Romans 6:6-22; 12:1-2; 1 Corinthians 4:1-2; 6:19-20; 12; 16:1-4; 2 Corinthians 8-9; 12:15; Philippians 4:10-19; 1 Peter 1:18-19. XIV. COOPERATION Christ’s people should, as occasion requires, organize such associations and conventions as may best secure cooperation for the great objects of the Kingdom of God. Such organizations have no authority over one another or over the churches. They are voluntary and advisory bodies designed to elicit, combine, and direct the energies of our people in the most effective manner. Members of New Testament churches should cooperate with one another in carrying forward the missionary, educational, and benevolent ministries for the extension of Christ’s Kingdom. Christian unity in the New Testament sense is spiritual harmony and voluntary cooperation for common ends by various groups of Christ’s people. Cooperation is desirable between the various Christian denominations, when the end to be attained is itself justified, and when such cooperation involves no violation of conscience or compromise of loyalty to Christ and His Word as revealed in the New Testament. Exodus 17:12; 18:17ff.; Judges 7:21; Ezra 1:3-4; 2:68-69; 5:14-15; Nehemiah 4; 8:1-5; Matthew 10:5-15; 20:1-16; 22:1-10; 28:19-20; Mark 2:3; Luke 10:1ff.; Acts 1:13-14; 2:1ff.; 4:31-37; 13:23; 15:1-35; 1 Corinthians 1:10-17; 3:5-15; 12; 2 Corinthians 8-9; Galatians 1:6-10; Ephesians 4:1-16; Philippians 1:15-18. XV. THE CHRISTIAN AND THE SOCIAL ORDER All Christians are under obligation to seek to make the will of Christ supreme in our own lives and in human society. Means and methods used for the improvement of society and the establishment of righteousness among men can be truly and permanently helpful only when they are rooted in the regeneration of the individual by the saving grace of God in Jesus Christ. In the spirit of Christ, Christians should oppose racism, every form of greed, selfishness, and vice, and all forms of sexual immorality, including adultery, homosexuality, and pornography. We should work to provide for the orphaned, the needy, the abused, the aged, the helpless, and the sick. We should speak on behalf of the unborn and contend for the sanctity of all human life from conception to natural death. Every Christian should seek to bring industry, government, and society as a whole under the sway of the principles of righteousness, truth, and brotherly love. In order to promote these ends Christians should be ready to work with all men of good will in any good cause, always being careful to act in the spirit of love without compromising their loyalty to Christ and His truth. Exodus 20:3-17; Leviticus 6:2-5; Deuteronomy 10:12; 27:17; Psalm 101:5; Micah 6:8; Zechariah 8:16; Matthew 5:13-16,43-48; 22:36-40; 25:35; Mark 1:29-34; 2:3ff.; 10:21; Luke 4:18-21; 10:27-37; 20:25; John 15:12; 17:15; Romans 12–14; 1Corinthians 5:9-10; 6:1-7; 7:20-24; 10:2311:1; Galatians 3:26-28; Ephesians 6:5-9; Colossians 3:12-17; 1 Thessalonians 3:12; Philemon; James 1:27; 2:8. XVI. PEACE AND WAR It is the duty of Christians to seek peace with all men on principles of righteousness. In accordance with the spirit and teachings of Christ they should do all in their power to put an end to war. The true remedy for the war spirit is the gospel of our Lord. The supreme need of the world is the acceptance of His teachings in all the affairs of men and nations, and the practical application of His law of love. Christian people throughout the world should pray for the reign of the Prince of Peace. 36 Isaiah 2:4; Matthew 5:9,38-48; 6:33; 26:52; Luke 22:36,38; Romans 12:18-19; 13:1-7; 14:19; Hebrews 12:14; James 4:1-2. XVII. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY God alone is Lord of the conscience, and He has left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men which are contrary to His Word or not contained in it. Church and state should be separate. The state owes to every church protection and full freedom in the pursuit of its spiritual ends. In providing for such freedom no ecclesiastical group or denomination should be favored by the state more than others. Civil government being ordained of God, it is the duty of Christians to render loyal obedience thereto in all things not contrary to the revealed will of God. The church should not resort to the civil power to carry on its work. The gospel of Christ contemplates spiritual means alone for the pursuit of its ends. The state has no right to impose penalties for religious opinions of any kind. The state has no right to impose taxes for the support of any form of religion. A free church in a free state is the Christian ideal, and this implies the right of free and unhindered access to God on the part of all men, and the right to form and propagate opinions in the sphere of religion without interference by the civil power. Genesis 1:27; 2:7; Matthew 6:6-7,24; 16:26; 22:21; John 8:36; Acts 4:19-20; Romans 6:1-2; 13:1-7; Galatians 5:1,13; Philippians 3:20; 1 Timothy 2:1-2; James 4:12; 1 Peter 2:12-17; 3:1117; 4:12-19. XVIII. THE FAMILY God has ordained the family as the foundational institution of human society. It is composed of persons related to one another by marriage, blood, or adoption. Marriage is the uniting of one man and one woman in covenant commitment for a lifetime. It is God’s unique gift to reveal the union between Christ and His church and to provide for the man and the woman in marriage the framework for intimate companionship, the channel of sexual expression according to biblical standards, and the means for procreation of the human race. The husband and wife are of equal worth before God, since both are created in God’s image. The marriage relationship models the way God relates to His people. A husband is to love his wife as Christ loved the church. He has the God-given responsibility to provide for, to protect, and to lead his family. A wife is to submit herself graciously to the servant leadership of her husband even as the church willingly submits to the headship of Christ. She, being in the image of God as is her husband and thus equal to him, has the God-given responsibility to respect her husband and to serve as his helper in managing the household and nurturing the next generation. Children, from the moment of conception, are a blessing and heritage from the Lord. Parents are to demonstrate to their children God’s pattern for marriage. Parents are to teach their children spiritual and moral values and to lead them, through consistent lifestyle example and loving discipline, to make choices based on biblical truth. Children are to honor and obey their parents. Genesis 1:26-28; 2:15-25; 3:1-20; Exodus 20:12; Deuteronomy 6:4-9; Joshua 24:15; 1 Samuel 1:26-28; Psalms 51:5; 78:1-8; 127; 128; 139:13-16; Proverbs 1:8; 5:15-20; 6:20-22; 12:4; 13:24; 14:1; 17:6; 18:22; 22:6,15; 23:13-14; 24:3; 29:15,17; 31:10-31; Ecclesiastes 4:9-12; 9:9; Malachi 2:14-16; Matthew 5:31-32; 18:2-5; 19:3-9; Mark 10:6-12; Romans 1:18-32; 1 Corinthians 7:1-16; Ephesians 5:21-33; 6:1-4; Colossians 3:18-21; 1 Timothy 5:8,14; 2 Timothy 1:3-5; Titus 2:3-5; Hebrews 13:4; 1 Peter 3:1-7. 37 CHURCH-STATE RELATIONS OUR HISTORIC CONCEPT OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY Democracy itself is rooted in the assumption that man is capable of making the choices needed for governance of his own life and his social institutions. This assumption is based in turn on the Christian concept that man is essentially a spiritual being; and only through the responses of his spiritual nature can he relate himself to God and thus rise above his animal limitations. But only one who is free can make a genuine response to God. Religious freedom is, therefore, antecedent to the creation of civil and political freedom, which constitutes the nature of democracy. Historically, Baptists have been aggressive advocates of absolute freedom of conscience for all men. In England and Colonial America they led in formulating the concept of church-state separation. The power of government then was arbitrary and absolute, backed by an established church, the two often working in collusion to give mutual support to each other. The established church forced its doctrine and modes of worship upon all, with government lending use of its power to punish dissenters. Thus protected and supported, the established church itself was a strong political force. When joined to protect and expand their mutual vested interests, the two constituted a powerful political combine, perpetuating their power through forcing conformity in worship and stamping out dissent. Baptists believed that this denied to man the right to live as God had willed that he live, a free and self-determining being. It destroyed an individual’s liberty of the spirit, freedom of conscience, right of choice - in short, all that made a man a man, according to the Baptist conception. It was in the context of these experiences that Baptists evolved their unique conception of complete separation of the two in their respective operations. During the evolution of the separation concept their focus of concern was always to protect the individual, Baptist or not, in the free exercise of his religious conscience, always, of course, within the context of the Christian concept of life dedicated to ministering to and serving the needs of people - whether family, neighbor or stranger. Just so on the present issue. Louisiana Baptists recognize, as Jesus indicated to Peter on the mountain top, that their place is down there in the valley where the people are - teaching, healing, serving. We are free, not to enjoy release from the demands of life, but to carry out the work of our Lord on the streets of life where men work, learn, and suffer. GUIDELINES This committee was appointed essentially “to recommend guidelines for policy implementation” concerning institutional use of governmental funds. In actuality, the Louisiana Baptist Convention has by its practice already adopted a general policy of selective participation in government programs, wherever it was felt there was no impingement on the institution’s independence. It is the element of “selectivity” in this policy that makes it essential, for the guidance of all concerned - the Convention officers and the trustees and administrators of the institution. Out of its deliberations, the committee has identified certain statements of general principle which appear to offer valid guidelines for those responsible for institutional decision making. First: The Institution Should Identify and Clarify Its Basic Purposes. Through continuing study and open discussion, the administrators, staff, and representatives of the governing board should develop a clear-cut understanding of the basic nature and purposes of the institution. This should be reduced to writing and circulated regularly among all related in any way with the institution. This study should become an ongoing process of constant re-evaluation in light of our constantly changing social and technological demands. To provide leadership for this is a function of the executive officer. 38 Second: Any Assistance That Creates a Limitation on or Diversion From These Purposes Should Not Be Permitted. Once the institutional staff and its constituency are clear in their concept of the institution’s nature and primary purposes, all limitations or diversions, financial or otherwise, should be avoided. Third: Acceptance of Government Grants. No grant to the institution from any government agency shall be accepted. A grant shall be construed to be any transfer of funds or property for which the institution does not give adequate consideration. Fourth: The Institution Must Retain Its Own Integrity In the Matter of Control. In considering whether to seek or accept funds of any type, the institution must determine whether any part of the agreement provides for governmental control of the institution’s affairs - except for normal accounting procedure for the shared funds. The institution must retain the right to determine what religious activities will be held on the premises. The Trustees of the institution and their staff must have freedom to operate in accordance with principles and policies inherent in good programs and not on the expediency of politics. Fifth: Participation Relationships Must be Voluntary, With Clear-Cut Terminal Arrangements. In participating in government programs, the relationship should be voluntary on both sides, with either party able to terminate the agreement when it appears desirable. The agreement should indicate clearly the point at which the participating institution has fulfilled its obligation in the contract. Sixth: The Institution Must Not Become Dependent on These Funds for Program Operation. The trustees should not permit acceptance of funds in any area of program to such an extent that the institution becomes so dependent on outside funds that it would suffer unduly if they were discontinued. Seventh: The Institution Must Protect the Integrity of Its Basic Programs. The trustees must guard against any tendency on the part of the institution to become so involved with government programs that the institutional programs begin to grow around the emphasis on this public phase of its work to the neglect of its private sector. Eighth: The Institution Must Not Accept Funds That Relate to Teaching of Religion. The trustees should not accept any governmental funds that might in any way come to influence the way in which religion is taught or the word of God spread in the institution. Ninth: The Institution’s Trustees Should Have a Large Degree of Freedom in Decisionmaking In These Operational Matters. After the Convention has adopted a definite statement of policy guidelines, it should give the institutional trustees a large degree of freedom, within the guidelines, to formulate programs and make decisions affecting the ongoing program in this area as in others. With appropriate reporting through the established channels, the trustees will keep the Convention informed on their program decisions. Only so can the Convention and the trustees perform their respective roles with integrity. The proper function of the Convention is to establish over-all policy directions. That of the trustees and their administrators is to develop and implement programs for the individual institutions within the framework of these established policy statements. 39 PROCEEDINGS 167th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION First Baptist Church Lafayette, Louisiana President Steve Horn, Presiding MONDAY EVENING November 10, 2014 1. LBC President Steve Horn, First, Lafayette, called the 167th session of the Louisiana Baptist Convention to order at 5:35 p.m., Monday, November 10, 2014 at the First Baptist Church in Lafayette, Louisiana. 2. Alexandra Flores, member, The Bayou Church, Lafayette, led in prayer. 3. Steve Horn made the following presidential appointments: Parliamentarian: Scott Wilfong, member, Parkview, Baton Rouge Tellers Committee Chairman: Luther Burney, member, First, Lafayette Tellers Committee: Jessie Charpentier, Sr., Jenkins Memorial, St. Martinville; Gizell Simmons, First, Lafayette; Michelle Burney, First, Lafayette; Weldon Moak, First, Broussard; Robert Bordeaux, Parks, St. Martinville; Frank Dudley, Erath, Erath; Press Riley, First, Abbeville; Tom Lambert, Community, Lafayette; Cora Dowler, First, Youngsville; Chris Holloway, Little Pass, Charenton; Wayne York, Little Pass, Charenton; James Craft, Calvary, Lafayette; Tracie Davis, First, Lafayette; Mike Conroy, First, Lafayette; Tom Poche, First, Lafayette; Ernest Bieber, First, Lafayette; Roco Musumeche, First, Lafayette; Marvin LeLeux, Alford Heights, Many 4. Steve Horn stated additional procedures for the messengers: When you want to be recognized by the Chair, please step to one of the microphones and make yourself known. When the Chair recognizes you, please give your name and the name of the church from which you are a messenger and state your business for the Convention. 5. 6. 7. We will be using ballots to register our votes either by showing them or by taking a ballot vote when needed. Please check your packet of ballots right now to be sure you have all 10 ballots. If you have a problem, check with the Credentials Committee in the registration area. Committee on Credentials Chairman Chris Fuselier, First, Youngsville, made the following motion: I move that the messengers who have registered and others who will register as messengers constitute the membership of the 2014 Louisiana Baptist Convention for the purpose of hearing reports and taking necessary actions of the Convention. Steve Horn called for a raised ballot vote on the motion and the motion carried. Committee on Order of Business Chairman, John Carrigan, Oak Grove, Prairieville, presented the Committee on Order of Business Report and read the standing rules as printed on page 33 of the Book of Reports and moved their approval: I move that the agenda for this 167th annual meeting of the Louisiana Baptist Convention be as printed in the Book of Reports, pages 4-6; I also move that the 2015 Sermon be preached by Kirk Jones, pastor of Fellowship, Prairieville, that Bob Adams, retired pastor of First, Bogalusa, serve as the alternate preacher, and Benjamin Harlan, LBC Church Music Consultant, serve as Music Director. 40 8. 9. Steve Horn called for a raised ballot vote on the motion and the motion carried. John Carrigan presented the following motion for approval: I move that the 2018 Convention be held in the Ruston area. 10. Steve Horn called for a raised ballot vote on the motion and the motion carried. 11. John Carrigan presented the following standing rules: I move that the following standing rules be adopted: That the President be allowed to make minor changes as may be necessary to the agenda; that nominating speeches for officers be limited to three (3) minutes each; that the Convention Worship Service be a fixed order of business; that debate on matters coming before the Convention be limited to two speakers for and two speakers against for a period of up to three minutes each; that persons addressing the Convention must state their name and church before they will be recognized by the Chair; and that no person addressing the Convention may speak more than twice on the same subject without unanimous consent. The Committee on Nominations and the Committee on Committees reports will be first presented and then followed by nominations from the floor, if any. Then the Committee reports shall be voted on for adoption by the Convention. If the Committee reports are adopted as presented, then the vote on persons nominated from the floor becomes moot. These standing rules are printed on page 33 of the Book of Reports. 12. Steve Horn called for a raised ballot vote on the motion and the motion carried. 13. John Carrigan made the following announcement: I would also want to remind messengers that according to the Louisiana Baptist Convention Bylaws, Article I, section 6, all matters of business not scheduled on the agenda shall, prior to consideration by the Convention, be referred to the Committee on Order of Business without debate. The Order of Business Committee will determine if the motion needs to be referred to an appropriate committee, board or entity or scheduled for discussion at this convention. The times for introduction of new motions are 6:20 p.m. tonight and 9:05 a.m. in tomorrow morning’s session. No new business may be introduced in the Tuesday afternoon session. Monday Evening November 10, 2014 President Steve Horn, Presiding Benjamin Harlan, Worship Leader “ENGAGE” #NEXTGENERATION #EVERYPEOPLEGROUP 5:15 p.m. Pre-Convention Music....................................... Combined Choir and Orchestra 5:35 p.m. Call to Order...................................................................................... Steve Horn Welcome/Prayer........................................................................Alexandra Flores 5:45 p.m. Presidential Appointments – Tellers Chair, Tellers, Parliamentarian Committee Reports: Credentials..................................................................................... Chris Fuselier Order of Business.......................................................................... John Carrigan 5:50 p.m. Special Music..................................................... Combined Choir and Orchestra 6:00 p.m. Bible Study............................................................................................. Jeff Iorg 41 6:20 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 8:15 p.m. Introduction of Motions State Missions Team Report – Baptist Collegiate Ministry.........Mark Robinson State Missions Team Report – Executive Director Report.......... David Hankins Louisiana College Report................................................................Argile Smith Special Music....................................................................... Choir and Orchestra Introduction of LBC President.......................................................... Gary Ruffin President’s Address............................................................................ Steve Horn Benediction..............................................................................Kenneth Sims, IV Tuesday Morning November 11, 2014 President Steve Horn, Presiding Todd DuBose, Worship Leader “ENGAGE” #NEXTGENERATION #EVERYPEOPLEGROUP 8:15 a.m. Praise and Worship.................................................Todd DuBose/Jacob Cowley 8:30 a.m. Call to Order...................................................................................... Steve Horn Prayer........................................................................................ Melvin Mendoza 8:40 a.m. Bible Study............................................................................................. Jeff Iorg 9:00 a.m. Committee on Order of Business Report....................................... John Carrigan 9:05 a.m. Introduction of Motions 9:10 a.m. State Missions Report – Cast the Net....................................... Wayne Sheppard 9:15 a.m. Baptist Message............................................................................... Kelly Boggs 9:25 a.m. Moral & Social Concerns Committee................................................... Jeff Riley 9:30 a.m. Election of Convention President 9:45 a.m. Miscellaneous Business 9:55 a.m. Announcements Offertory Prayer............................................................................... Ernest Davis Offertory Music.................................................Todd DuBose/Benjamin Harlan Congregational Singing................................................................. Todd DuBose 10:00 a.m.Executive Board Report...................................................................Bobby Stults 10:15 a.m.Committee Reports Committee on Nominations............................................................ Richard Blue Committee on Committees.................................................................Carl Gulde 10:25 a.m.Election of First Vice President 10:35 a.m.Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries Report.Perry Hancock 10:50 a.m.Convention Worship Service Special Music................................................................................. Jacob Cowley Convention Sermon.................................................................. Leland Crawford Benediction............................................................................. Arnold Austin, Sr. 42 Tuesday Afternoon November 11, 2014 President Waylon Bailey, Presiding John Frank Reeve, Worship Leader “ENGAGE” #NEXTGENERATION #EVERYPEOPLEGROUP 1:45 p.m. Praise and Worship..................................................................John Frank Reeve 1:55 p.m. Call to Order...................................................................................... Steve Horn Prayer............................................................................................... Queenie Lau Committee on Order of Business Report ...................................... John Carrigan 2:05 p.m. Bible Study............................................................................................. Jeff Iorg 2:25 p.m. Seminaries Report................................................................................... Jeff Iorg 2:35 p.m. State Missions Report – Missions and Ministry............................... John Hebert 2:40 p.m. Election of Second Vice President 2:50 p.m. Resolutions Committee Report............................................................. Joe Dunn 3:00 p.m. Louisiana Baptist Foundation Report............................................ Wayne Taylor 3:05 p.m. State Missions Team Report – WMU/Men’s Ministry........ Janie Wise/Gibbie McMillan 3:10 p.m. SBC 2015, Columbus, Ohio................................. Ronnie Floyd, SBC President 3:15 p.m. Miscellaneous Business 3:25 p.m. Special Music...........................................................................John Frank Reeve 3:35 p.m. Message..............................................................................................Jay Dennis 4:05 p.m. Introduction of New Ministers and Retirees................................ David Hankins 4:15 p.m. Presentation of New Officers Recognition of Outgoing Officers 4:25 p.m. Benediction........................................................................................ Tyler Swift 14. Combined Choir and Orchestra led in a time of praise and worship singing “How Great Thou Art”. 15. President, Golden Gate Seminary, Jeff Iorg led in the Bible study using Acts 11 as his text. 16. Steve Horn called for introduction of motions. 17. LBC Baptist Collegiate Ministry Team Director, Mark Robinson, presented a report on Collegiate Ministry which included an update on the BCM building construction at McNeese and a presentation to Bill Collins who has served as the BCM Director at Northwestern University for twenty-five years. He concluded his report with a video presentation highlighting the BCM at Louisiana State University. 18. Executive Director David Hankins presented the Executive Director’s Report highlighting the progress of the LBC President’s 2020 Commission. Hankins’ report included updates from the Chairman of the Next Generation Group, Kevin Boles, and Staff Liaison of the Every People Group, James Jenkins. 19. Louisiana College Interim President Argile Smith presented the Louisiana College Report. Smith’s report included a video trailer promoting the Louisiana College play “Twice a Slave” about the life of Joseph Willis. He was joined by former student and local TV Reporter, Lydia Magallanes, who shared a testimony about the positive impact Louisiana College made in her life. Smith reported an advisor had been engaged to help address the recent SACS issues. Smith concluded his report by expressing thanks to the messengers for their continued support of Louisiana College. 20. Jay Adkins, messenger, First, Westwego, posed a three point question for Dr. Smith. 21. Steve Horn ruled the question out of order stating that Louisiana Baptist Convention Bylaws do not allow for a question time of entity reports as is the custom for the Southern Baptist Convention and that time had expired for the Louisiana College Report. 43 22. Jay Adkins made a motion to extend the time. 23. Steve Horn ruled the motion as not well taken. 24. First Vice President David Denton assumed the chair for the remainder of the session. 25. Benjamin Harlan led in congregational singing, “It is Well with My Soul”. 26. The Combined Choir and Orchestra presented special music, “Lord, Have Mercy”. 27. Gary Ruffin, First, Lafayette, introduced LBC President Steve Horn. 28. LBC President Steve Horn presented the President’s Address using Psalm 71:14-19 as his text. 29. Benjamin Harlan led in congregational singing, “Amazing Grace”. 30. Kenneth Simms, IV, member, First Lafayette, led in the benediction and the first session adjourned at 8:25 p.m. TUESDAY MORNING November 11, 2014 31. President Steve Horn called the second session of the 167th Annual Meeting of the Louisiana Baptist Convention to order at 8:30 a.m. A quorum was present. 32. Melvin Mendoza, pastor, Iglesia Bautista el Reneuvo, Lafayette, led in the opening prayer. 33. Jeff Iorg led in the Bible study using Acts 11:27 as his text. 34. Committee on Order of Business Chairman John Carrigan reported no business to present to messengers. 35. Steve Horn called for Introduction of Motions. 36. Lewis Richerson, messenger, Woodlawn, Baton Rouge, asked for a point of clarification regarding motions. Richerson stated that according to LBC Bylaws, when a motion is presented, it is referred to the Committee on Order of Business. If the Committee on Order of Business determines that it should be referred to a board or entity for deliberation, when does the person making the motion have opportunity to speak to the motion? 37. Steve Horn responded that when a motion is referred to the Committee on Order of Business it becomes the Convention’s motion and the individual would not have opportunity to speak to the motion. 38. Lewis Richerson asked for a parliamentarian inquiry as to what rule of Roberts Rules of Order suggests that a person who makes a motion does not have the opportunity to speak to that motion. 39. Steve Horn responded that it is the Convention Bylaws that automatically refer the motion to the Committee on Order of Business. 40. Ken Fryer, messenger, Heritage, Shreveport, presented the following motion: I move that the Louisiana Baptist Convention allow for questions at the report time of the four entities and the report of the Executive Director. 41. Motion was seconded. 42. Steve Horn referred the motion to the Committee on Order of Business for disposition. 43. Steve Horn called for additional motions. There were none. 44. LBC Executive Assistant Wayne Sheppard presented a Partnership Missions Report focusing on the new “Cast the Net” website. Sheppard announced an IPhone app will be available for Cast the Net in January 2015. 45. Editor of the Baptist Message Kelly Boggs, presented a report from the Baptist Message. Boggs stated that the Baptist Message’s mission is to help Louisiana southern Baptists impact the world for Jesus Christ. He stated the Baptist Message 44 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. strives to call attention to the ministries made possibly through the Cooperative Program. He recognized all of the Baptist Message trustees by asking them to stand. Boggs announced a fourth stream of revenue for the Baptist Message is a book of Louisiana authors. Kelly Boggs presented the Moral and Social Concern Report. Boggs stated that he had met with the governor as his calendar would allow and that the voice of Louisiana Baptists is alive and well in the Legislature. Boggs ended his report by announcing he had accepted a job offer from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor to become a Development Director, effective January 16, 2015. Steve Horn expressed appreciation to Kelly Boggs and led in a time of prayer for him as he transitions to his new ministry area. LBC First Vice President David Denton, pastor, Highland, New Iberia, assumed the chair for this portion of the program. David Denton called for nominations for Louisiana Baptist Convention President. Randy Harper, messenger, Bellaire, Bossier City, nominated Dr. Steve Horn, pastor, First, Lafayette as LBC President. David Denton called for other nominations. There were no other nominations. In compliance with Article VIII, Section 2 of the LBC Constitution, LBC Secretary/ Treasurer David Hankins cast a unanimous ballot for Steve Horn as President of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. LBC Communications Team Director John Kyle presented a report which included a video presentation highlighting “Highways and Hedges”. Kyle announced that Operation Highways and Hedges officially launched in southwest Louisiana in July. It is scheduled to launch in northeast Louisiana in November 2014 and Northwest and Central Louisiana in early to mid-2015. LBC Second Vice President Bob Heustess, assumed the chair for this portion of the program. Bob Heustess made miscellaneous announcements. Todd DuBose led in congregational music, “Great is Thy Faithfulness”. Ernest Davis, Minister of Education, Trinity, New Iberia, led in the offertory prayer. Executive Board President Bobby Stults, pastor, Oak Park, New Orleans, presented the report from the Executive Board as printed on pages 12-15 of the Book of Reports. Bobby Stults moved the adoption of the 2015 Cooperative Program Budget of $20,831,766 (Recommendation 1) as printed on page 18 of the Book of Reports. Steve Horn called for the question on Recommendation 1. Lewis Richerson, messenger, Woodlawn, Baton Rouge, asked the intent of the Executive Board in leading Louisiana to a 50/50 split with SBC to reach other people with the Gospel. Executive Director David Hankins responded that in 2006 the Executive Board adopted a plan called the Cooperative Program Advance Plan designed to move more money to SBC as the churches give more. He stated that the percentage has increased approximately 1.25% over the past eight years. Lewis Richerson asked what increase of dollars would be needed to get to the actual 50/50 split, suggesting the figure of $10,000,000. David Hankins responded $10,000,000 would accomplish the 50/50 goal. Steve Horn called for the question on Recommendation 1. Recommendation 1 was adopted. Bobby Stults moved the adoption of Recommendation 1 as follows: That the Louisiana Baptist Convention meeting at First Baptist Church, Lafayette, November 10-11, 2014, assign the duties of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Committee on Louisiana Baptist History to the State Mission 45 Services staff and that Article III, Section 8 of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Bylaws regarding the Committee on Louisiana Baptist History be deleted and that Article II (Permanent Plan of Organization of the Convention and its Committees and Boards) be amended as follows: Permanent organization of the Convention shall be as follows: Standing Committees: (1) Committee on Committees (2) Committee on Nominations (3) Committee on Order of Business (4) Committee on Credentials (5) Committee on Resolutions (6) Committee on Moral and Social Concerns (7) Committee on Louisiana Baptist History 67. Steve Horn called for the question on Recommendation 2. Recommendation 2 was adopted. 68. Bobby Stults directed messengers to items 6 and 7 on pages 13-14 of the Book of Reports regarding deferred motions from the Annual Meeting 2013. Stults stated the Executive Board makes the following response to the referred motion (Item 6) made by Lewis Richerson, messenger, Woodlawn, Baton Rouge: The Executive Board of the Louisiana Baptist Convention declines to recommend any action regarding the motion made by Lewis Richerson, messenger, Woodlawn, Baton Rouge, referred to it from the 2013 LBC Annual Meeting for the following reason: The role of the Executive Director as a voting member of the Convention committees, the Executive Board, and various agency boards is a long-standing practice, in some instances dating back to the 1800s. The presence of the Executive Director in this capacity is a great value to both the individual bodies and the Convention as a whole. 69. Executive Board Attorney Greg Erwin addressed messengers quoting the following Louisiana Baptist Convention Bylaws as a matter of information: Article IV, Section 10: No salaried employee of this Convention and its boards and committees shall be eligible for election as a voting member of boards or committees of this Convention except as provided in the constitution of the Convention or these bylaws. Article III, Section 9: The Executive Director of the Executive Board of the Convention shall serve ex officio as a member and as secretary of all standing committees of the Convention. Article III, Section 1: The composition and duties of boards of trustees of agencies and institutions of this Convention shall be clearly set forth in the Convention resolutions authorizing their establishment and included subsequently in appropriate form in their respective corporate charters. All corporate charters and amendments thereto shall be expressly approved by the Convention or by the Executive Board of the Convention. Erwin stated that in each case, all agencies brought amendments to their Articles of Incorporation to the Convention for approval and in every case the Articles of Incorporation have allowed the Executive Director to serve as an ex officio member of that corporation. 46 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. Erwin further stated that he has served as counsel for the agencies of the Louisiana Baptists Convention and the Louisiana Baptist Convention for over thirty years and that has been the understanding and interpretation of these articles and bylaws. That the Executive Director is allowed to serve as an ex officio member of any agency as long as that agency provides for that in its Articles of Incorporation as approved by the Convention. Executive Board President Elect David Cranford, messenger, First, Ponchatoula, addressed messengers regarding the relationship of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and a framework/structure of a board of trustees. Cranford referred messengers to page 14 of the Book of Reports: The provision in the Louisiana College charter naming the LBC executive director as a member of the college board of trustees is not evidence of undue influence under the rules of this Convention or of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, the college’s accrediting body. Both the Louisiana College board of trustees and the Louisiana Baptist Convention, as the sole member of the college corporation, have approved this provision. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges has not cited this provision as a violation at Louisiana College or at other Southern Baptist schools with the same provision. David Cranford further stated that in 2011 Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges renewed the charter of Louisiana College and in 2011 the current structure of the Board of Trustees, including the Executive Director of the Louisiana Baptist Convention, was in place. The Executive Board has been assured that the probationary status of Louisiana College is not related to structure of the Board of Trustees or with the Executive Director serving on the board of trustees at the college. Executive Board Administrative Committee Chairman Joey Miller stated the following as recorded on page 14 of the Book of Reports: The recent (2006) addition of the Executive Director to the LC board of trustees, a practice common to other state Baptist convention schools, is particularly useful to the LBC. In light of the numerous actions in the last twenty-five years of Baptist college boards defeating the rights of their parent conventions and going “independent”, the presence of the LBC Executive Director as a voting member of the board serves as a strong reminder that the board serves at the pleasure of the Louisiana Baptists Convention. Joey Miller further stated the Louisiana College is at the heart of Louisiana Baptists. We pray for, we support and we send our students to Louisiana College and we want to see Louisiana College prosper for the future of our leaders who are students there right now. In the spirit of cooperation and unity, having the Executive Director of the Louisiana Baptist Convention as a voting member on the board is good for Louisiana Baptists. Thus, the Executive Board affirms the existing policy of our Executive Director on the Board of Louisiana College. Bobby Stults stated the Executive Board Report was a unanimous decision of the Executive Board. Jay Adkins, messenger, First, Westwego, called for a Point of Order. Steve Horn stated a point of order would be to specifically point out to the body a breach of the rules. Jay Adkins requested to speak to the motion of the Executive Board. Steve Horn responded there is no motion on the floor. Jay Adkins responded with a Point of Order reading from Robert’s Rules of Order. When the presentation of a report is completed in each of the above cases, the resolution or main question becomes pending automatically and the chair takes the question accordingly no motion being necessary. 47 80. Jay Adkins further stated that the motion from the previous year should have come directly to the body and he should be allowed to speak to the motion. 81. Steve Horn responded that the motion was dealt with by the convention last year by referring it to the Committee on Order of Business. 82. Steve Horn declared a second on the point of order and announced the body would deal with the appeal. 83. Lewis Richerson, messenger, Woodlawn, Baton Rouge, made a Point of Order to divide the question. 84. Steve Horn asked for clarification. 85. Lewis Richerson asked that items 6 and 7 of the Executive Board Report be discussed separately. 86. Steve Horn declared Lewis Richerson’s Point of Order out of order because the Point of Order by Jay Adkins was on the floor. 87. Steve Horn spoke against the Point of Order stating the reason he rejected the Point of Order made by Jay Adkins was because as moderator and President of the Convention, he believes the Convention has followed the rules of the Convention dealing with the matter. Last year when Jay made his motion, it was properly sent by the convention to the Committee on Order of Business. The Committee on Order of Business referred it to the Executive Board for deliberation. The Executive Board, of which Jay was allowed to address, dealt with it during their board meeting and chose to take no action at this time. 88. Steve Horn further stated he wanted everyone who wanted to have the opportunity to speak and in order to do so, a motion would be needed to adopt the report and then there could be debate on the motion. 89. Jay Adkins responded that he had attempted to speak to the Executive Board Administrative Committee, but did not feel he had ample time to speak. Adkins further stated he believes the responses are seriously deficient parliamentary, hermeneutically, and philosophically. 90. Teresa Seymore, messenger, Calvary, Alexandria, spoke in favor of the appeal. 91. Philip Robertson, messengers, Philadelphia, Deville, spoke against the appeal. 92. Steve Horn called for the question to sustain the appeal. 93. The motion was adopted to sustain the chair. 94. Philip Robertson made the following motion: I move that the entire report of the Executive Board contained in Sections 1, 2 and 3 of Item 7 be adopted by the messengers. 95. 96. 97. 98. Motion was seconded. Lewis Richerson raised a point of order to clarify the motion was only on item 7. Steve Horn stated the motion was only on item 7. Philip Robertson spoke in favor of his motion stating that he thanked the executive board for all the hard work and effort and obvious prayer and study that had gone into the report. Robertson further stated that it’s a great value to have the executive director as an active voting participant on our boards and institutions and agencies. It has been a long-standing practice in our convention and he felt it a tremendous asset for that to proceed. 99. Jay Adkins spoke against the motion stating his disagreement with the Executive Board’s conclusion that the Louisiana Baptist Convention documents are not in conflict with LBC entity charters when they name the LBC Executive Director as a voting member of their respective boards. Adkins also stated that, depending on the outcome of the vote on the matter, he would be forced to make an official complaint with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. 48 100.Eddie Wren, pastor and messenger, First, Rayville, spoke in favor of the motion stating he is grateful that the Executive Director is a voting member of the boards and agencies. 101.Lewis Richerson, pastor and messenger, Woodlawn, Baton Rouge, spoke against the motion. Richerson directed messengers to pages 55, 57 and 58 of the Book of Reports stating he believes that Baptist polity of local churches should be the driving force for Baptist polity in the LBC. 102.Steve Horn called for the question on the motion presented by Philip Robertson and the motion adopted. 103.Bobby Stults recognized Dr. David Hankins in celebration of ten years serving as the Executive Director of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. Stults presented Dr. Hankins with a plaque and his wife, Patty, with flowers from the Executive Board as an expression of appreciation. 104.Lewis Richerson spoke to rescind the motion dealt with in number six. 105.Steve Horn responded there wasn’t a motion before the body, so no need to rescind. 106.Committee on Nominations Chairman Richard Blue, Walker, Walker, presented the Committee on Nominations Report as printed on pages 29-32 of the Book of Reports and moved the adoption of the report. 107.Steve Horn called for additional nominations. There were none. 108.Steve Horn called for the question and the motion carried. 109.Committee on Committees Chairman Carl Gulde, Bethel, Colfax, presented the Committee on Committees Report as printed on pages 27-28 of the Book of Reports and moved the adoption of the report. 110.Steve Horn called for additional nominations. There were none. 111.Steve Horn called for the question and the motion carried. 112.Ken Schroeder, messenger, First, Mandeville, nominated Lonnie Tucker, pastor, Stillwater, Hammond. 113.Steve Horn called for other nominations. There were no other nominees. 114.In compliance with Article VIII, Section 2 of the LBC Constitution, LBC Secretary/ Treasurer David Hankins cast a unanimous ballot for Lonnie Tucker as LBC First Vice President of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. 115.Steve Horn declared Lonnie Tucker as First Vice President elect of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. 116.The Worship Team from First, Minden led in special music, “How Great Thou Art”. 117.Steve Horn introduced Leland Crawford, pastor, First, Minden. 118.Leland Crawford preached the Convention sermon using 1 Corinthians 1:23 as his text. 119.Austin Arnold, Sr., member, Lanier, Baton Rouge, led in the benediction and the second session adjourned at 11:28 a.m. TUESDAY AFTERNOON November 11, 2014 120.President Steve Horn called the third session of the 167th Annual Meeting of the Louisiana Baptist Convention to order at 1:55 p.m. A quorum was present. 121.Queenie Lau, Minister of Chinese, First, Lafayette, led in the opening prayer. 122.John Carrigan, Chairman Order of Business Committee, announced an adjustment to the program. The Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries Report will be presented at 2:45 p.m. Also, a response to the motion made by Ken Fryer in Session Two will be given during the Miscellaneous Business time scheduled for 3:15 p.m. 49 123.Jeff Iorg led in a third Bible study time using Acts 13 as his text. 124.Jeff Iorg, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, presented a report from the six southern Baptist seminaries. Iorg stated that because of the Cooperative Program, the tuition is about half the cost of other seminaries. He thanked the messengers for their continued support of the Cooperative Program by Louisiana Baptists. 125.LBC Missions and Ministry Team Director John Hebert presented a report which included a video presentation on Church Planting. Hebert stated the Missions and Ministry Team is working to accomplish the task of the 2020 Commission to plant 300 new churches by 2020. 126.Steve Horn called for nominations for LBC Second Vice President. 127.Jim Wolfe, messenger, Ridge Avenue, Monroe, nominated Joe Senn, pastor, Crockett Point, Winnsboro. 128.Steve Horn called for other nominations. There were no other nominations. 129.In compliance with Article VIII, Section 2 of the LBC Constitution, LBC Secretary/ Treasurer David Hankins cast a unanimous ballot for Joe Senn as LBC Second Vice President of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. 130.Steve Horn declared Joe Senn as Second Vice President elect of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. 131.Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries Executive Director Perry Hancock presented a report stating that the Children’s Home is a part of the 2020 Commission through Compassion Ministries through Foster Care and Adoption. Hancock also gave an update on the Haiti/Louisiana Partnership Missions work. He concluded his report with a “Thank You” video. 132.Resolutions Committee Chairman Joe Dunn, Bethlehem, Albany, presented the Resolutions Committee Report as found on pages 34-38 of the Book of Reports as well as Resolution 7 as presented on the screen. RESOLUTION 7: ON SUPPORT OF HOUSTON PASTORS WHEREAS, The churches that comprise the Louisiana Baptist Convention acknowledge and stand on the authority, sufficiency and inerrancy of the Word of God; and WHEREAS, We believe that it is imperative that churches maintain the practice of proclaiming and teaching the Whole Counsel of God as it applies to every area of life; and WHEREAS, We recognize this is the faithful practice of the pastors and churches in the city of Houston, Texas, who have had sermons and church communications subpoenaed by the Houston City government; and WHEREAS, We believe the attempt to subpoena their sermons and church communications is an egregious violation of the First Amendment and a serious encroachment upon the separation of church and state; therefore BE IT RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Louisiana Baptist Convention meeting in Lafayette, Louisiana November 10-11, 2014, publicly proclaim our strong support for the Houston pastors in their stand against this unconstitutional action; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we pledge to pray for them in this fight and aid them in every way possible and appropriate; and 50 BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, That the churches comprising the Louisiana Baptist Convention are determined, if necessary, to stand firmly and resolutely in like fashion in the event similar legal action is ever taken against pastors or ministers in the State of Louisiana. 133.Steve Horn called for the question. 134.Aubry Henkel, messenger, Fellowship, Prairieville, made the following motion: I move that Resolution 2 (On Ending Government Sponsorship of Casinos and Lotteries) be postponed for one year. 135.Steve Horn called for the question. 136.Aubry Henkel spoke in favor of the motion stating that the churches should work for a year to equip the congregants to deal with the gaming industry and gambling issues before bringing it to a legislative level. 137.Joe Dunn responded that the Committee maintains and supports the report presented and seeks for its approval. 138.Wesley Venable, messenger and pastor, Southside, Jonesboro, spoke in opposition to the motion to postpone stating that God wants His people to set a standard that the world can understand. 139.Roy Davis, messenger and pastor, Shreveport, spoke in opposition to the motion to postpone stating adopting this Resolution at this time would give an opportunity for Louisiana Baptists to send a clear message regarding gambling. 140.Kirk Jones, messenger and pastor, Fellowship, Prairieville, spoke in favor of the motion to postpone stating that he would like to see a more concerted effort being made to disciple church members. Jones stated it is not a desire to see the Resolution not pass, but rather the issue be addressed on the church level rather than legislative. 141.Steve Horn called for the question on the motion to postpone Resolution 2 for one year and the motion failed. 142.Steve Horn called for the question on Committee on Resolutions Report as stated on pages 34-38 of the Book of Reports and Resolution 7 as printed on the screen and the motion carried. 143.Louisiana Baptist Foundation Executive Director Wayne Taylor presented a report to the messengers. Taylor reported that the Foundation had celebrated 70 year this past June. He thanked the messengers for their continued support of the Cooperative Program. 144.Women’s Missions and Ministry Strategist Janie Wise and Disaster Relief and Men’s Ministry Strategist Gibbie McMillan presented a report. They were joined by Jason Hoychick, pastor, Westveiw, DeRidder, and his wife, Jasmine, who shared a personal testimony regarding GA and RA programs in their church. 145.A video was presented featuring a special invitation from SBC President, Ronnie Floyd, to attend the Southern Baptist Convention in Columbus, Ohio, June 15-16, 2015. 146.Chairman Committee on Order of Business John Carrigan stated the motion presented by Ken Fryer in Session Two would only pertain to the present meeting. After speaking with Bro. Fryer and clarifying the intent of the motion, the committee presents the following motion: That all future meetings of the Louisiana Baptist Convention provide for a time of questions during the reports of convention entities and the Executive Director. 147.Steve Horn stated that because the substitute motion presented is considered a friendly motion, the messengers will vote and debate on the matter all at one time. 148.John Carrigan spoke in favor of the substitute motion stating the committee wants to give time for debate and discussion of reports. This motion would make this action a standing rule and therefore if changed, would require convention action. 149.Ken Fryer, messenger, Heritage, Shreveport, spoke in favor of the substitute motion stating he considers it to be a friendly motion. Fryer thanked the committee for their worked and urged the messengers to support the substitute motion. 51 150.Steve Horn called for the question on the substitute motion and the motion was adopted. 151.John Frank Reeve and Ramona Carmichael presented special music, “There’s Just Something about That Name”. 152.Jay Dennis, First Baptist Church, Lakeland, Florida, brought the closing message speaking on the issue of pornography in the home. 153.David Hankins recognized newly ordained ministers and new ministers to the state of Louisiana. 154.Steve Horn recognized outgoing LBC officers, first vice president, David Denton, and second vice president, Bob Heustess, and presented them a plaque. 155.David Hankins presented Dr. Steve Horn, pastor, First, Lafayette as president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. 156.Steve Horn recognized newly elected LBC officers, First Vice President Lonnie Tucker, Stillwater, Hammond, and Second Vice President Joe Senn, Crockett Point, Winnsboro. 157.Tyler Swift, student, First, Lafayette, led in the benediction. 158.President Steve Horn adjourned the 167th Annual Meeting of the Louisiana Baptist Convention at 3:56 p.m. Total Messengers – 674 52 2015 CONVENTION OFFICERS President-------------------------------------Stephen Horn--------------------------------Lafayette First Vice President-------------------------Lonnie Tucker----------------------------- Hammond Second Vice President----------------------Joe Senn------------------------------------ Winnsboro Secretary/Treasurer-------------------------David Hankins----------------------------Alexandria COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES Term Expiring 2015 Kevin Hand Zoar, Baton Rouge *Cecil Marr Pinecroft, Shreveport Andrew Voss Hillcrest, Franklinton Term Expiring 2016 *Jay Johnston (C) First, Covington B. J. Maddox Rose Park, Shreveport Jake Roudkovski Bogue Falaya, Folsom Term Expiring 2017 Leland Crawford First, Minden Troy Duhon First, Gueydan Tony Hand Feliciana, Clinton COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS Term Expiring 2015 Roger Johnson (C) Woodlawn, Rayville Stephen Richardson (VC) Colfax, Colfax Term Expiring 2016 Jeff Smart East Leesville, Leesville *Micah Murrell Alpine, First Nathan Rush First, Morgan City Term Expiring 2017 Charles Wesley First, Jonesboro Clay Norwood Superior Ave., Bogalusa COMMITTEE ON MORAL AND SOCIAL CONCERNS Term Expiring 2015 Ken Fryer Heritage, Shreveport Bobby Daniel First, Vinton David Goza (C) Jefferson, Baton Rouge *Andrea Philips First, Ruston Marvin LeLeux Alford Heights, Many Term Expiring 2016 *Rose Long (VC) First, Natchitoches Chuck McInturf Woodridge, Shreveport Brad Delaughter Satsuma, Livingston Paul Taylor Pine Grove, Livingston Tom Sheppard First, Addis Term Expiring 2017 Wayne Morrow Ebenezer, Jonesboro *Werner Aswell New Chapel Hill, W.M. Thomas Strong Metairie, Metairie *Cathy Pittman First, Pearl River *Morgan McCallister First, Calhoun Ex Officio Members: Executive Board President and Baptist Message Editor * other than pastor (C) Chairman (VC) Vice Chairman 53 COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS Term Expiring 2015 *Mark Tolbert (VC) Bedico, Ponchatoula Rick Aultman Mangham, Mangham David Moreland Cedar Crest, West Monroe James Carson Temple, Winnsboro *Betty Young First, Lafayette Term Expiring 2016 Philip Robertson (C) Philadelphia, Deville *Rhonda Kelley First, New Orleans Steven Kelly Bayou Vista, Morgan City Santos Gomez LaVina Church, New Orleans George Guillory Glen Oaks, Baton Rouge Term Expiring 2017 Lee Wesley Community Bible, BR Rick Crandall Grayson, Grayson *Donnie Vercher Rose Park, Shreveport *Elidia Scroggs Lanier, Baton Rouge *Ricky Cummings First, Slidell COMMITTEE ON ORDER OF BUSINESS Term Expiring 2015 Gevan Spinney First, Haughton Russell Kirkland (VC) Bogue Chitto, Mt. Hermon Term Expiring 2016 Robert Lawrence (C) Ascension, Gonzales Sammy Morrow Pleasant Hill, Pollock Term Expiring 2017 *Elton Carson Bethel, Colfax Michael Reichard Koran, Haughton *Fred Brumfield Palestine, Bogalusa COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS Term Expiring 2015 Tim Norris (C) First, Livingston Beau Guidry (VC) First, Milton Steve Armstrong Westside Fellowship, Addis Term Expiring 2016 *Jason Walsworth Temple, Ruston *Randy Riley Trinity Heights, Shreveport Term Expiring 2017 Scott Teutsch Eastwood, Haughton *Jeff Meyers Greenwell Sprgs, BR Ex Officio Members: Executive Board President and two Executive Board Members: Eric Harriman, First, Columbia and Bobby Stults, Oak Park, New Orleans * other than pastor (C) Chairperson (VC) Vice Chairperson 54 TRUSTEES OF INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES TRUSTEES OF BAPTIST MESSAGE Term Expiring 2015 Barry Blanton Cedar Crest, West Monroe *Betty White Alpine, First Nathan Van Horn First, Folsom Bill Inman Tech, Breaux Bridge Term Expiring 2016 *Jimmy Watson Ellerbe Road, Shreveport *Pat Barber Lamourie, Lecompte Jack Bell First, Hornbeck *Gary Myers First, New Orleans Term Expiring 2017 *Sarah Clancey Pineville Park, Pineville Craig Beeman First, Winnsboro Tim Hisaw Tioga, First *Mike Canady First, Pineville TRUSTEES OF LOUISIANA BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOME Term Expiring 2015 *Carol Johnson Woodlawn, Rayville *Sunshine Elkins Mt. Union, Spearsville Reid Terry Searcy, Trout *Dwayne Rogers Philadelphia, Deville *Salli Perry Calvary, Monroe Term Expiring 2016 *Glenda Suggs Mt. Vernon, West Monroe William Smith Lakeshore, Monroe *Clint Gulde First, Swartz James King Ouachita, West Monroe *Margaret Wedgeworth Bedico, Ponchatoula Term Expiring 2017 Jason Dubea Unity, Deville Bill Nutt First, Arcadia *Gerald Pool Cheniere, West Monroe *Lana Rhinehart First, Youngsville Clovis Sturdivant First, Winnfield TRUSTEES OF LOUISIANA BAPTIST FOUNDATION Term Expiring 2015 Wayne Hunt Coteau, Houma *Steve Crosby Summer Grove, Shreveport *Mark Evans Broadmoor, Shreveport Stewart Holloway First, Pineville Term Expiring 2016 *Jim Prince Aimwell, Zwolle *John Carroll First, Columbia *Julian Johnston First, Calhoun *Gray Kitchens First, Bossier City * other than pastor (C) Chairperson (VC) Vice Chairperson 55 Term Expiring 2017 Waymond Warren Fair Park, West Monroe *Terry Shirley Longville, DeRidder *Linda Via First, West Monroe *E. L. Paulk Unity, Deville TRUSTEES OF LOUISIANA COLLEGE Term Expiring 2015 Roy Davis North Shreve, Shreveport James Foster Utility, Jonesville Jim Garlington Oak Grove, Bentley Steven Beckham Church of Life, Baton Rouge Tommy French Jefferson, Baton Rouge *Candace Selman Trinity, Pineville *J. D. Perry Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge *Tony Perkins Greenwell Sprgs, BR *Frank Hebert Calvary, Alexandria *Steve Folmar First, Houma *Johnny Hoychick, Jr. First, Rayville Term Expiring 2016 Term Expiring 2017 Randy Harper *J. D. Hellums Bellaire, Bossier City Emmanuel, Lake Chas. Joshua Eubanks Glenn George Springhill, Ringgold First, Gillis, Lake Chas. *Jana Endris Kirk Jones Fairview, Coushatta Fellowship, Prairieville *Lloyd Godley *Sandy Miller Bethany, Lecompte Alto, Archibald Nathan Davis *David Jeffreys First, Coushatta Highland, New Iberia Jimmy Eppinette Mike Evans Taylor, Taylor Elwood, Forest Hill *Lyndon Dawson Reggie Bridges First, Ruston Temple, Ruston *Stacie James Joe Alain South Winnfield, Winnfield Hebron, Denham Sprgs. Larry Pridmore *Pat Price Southside, Mansfield First, Winnfield Lloyd Whitman Jason McGuffie First, Dry Prong First, Tallulah Ken Schroeder *Ray Young First, Mandeville First, Wisner * other than pastor (C) Chairperson (VC) Vice Chairperson 56 2014 EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS President........................................................................................................ David Cranford Vice President....................................................................................................Bobby Stults Executive Director......................................................................................... David Hankins EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS Term Expiring 2015 Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Bayou Beauregard Caldwell Carey Carey Central Louisiana Delta Eastern Louisiana Evangeline * LaSalle Mt. Olive New Orleans New Orleans North Central North Rapides Northeast Louisiana Northeast Louisiana Northeast Louisiana Northshore Northshore Northwest Louisiana Northwest Louisiana Ouachita * Red River Washington * Larry Hood Keith Crider Chad Bolfa Tommy Middleton John Boss Stuart Graves Eric Harriman Don Walker Gene Stanley David Shaw Larry Wagoner Howard Turner Phil Hyatt Scott Smith Keith Sheridan Bobby Stults Chad Gilbert Dusty Durbin Jack West Dennis Hensley Ben Hackler Danny Hawthorne Tim Scott Eric Hattaway Dennis Sims Robert Beadle Micah Taunton Matt Endris Gerald Jones Westside Community, Addis Ascension, Gonzales First, Krotz Springs Woodlawn, Baton Rouge First, Grand Isle First, Longville First, Columbia Olivet, Sulphur Bethany, Lake Charles Parkview, Alexandria Westside, Ferriday Live Oak, Denham Springs First, Lafayette First, Tullos First, Pine Prairie Oak Park, New Orleans Edgewater, New Orleans Atlanta, Atlanta Holloway, Deville Ouachita, West Monroe First, Sterlington Agape, West Monroe First, Mandeville French Corner, Ponchatoula Ellerbe Road, Shreveport First, Benton Utility, Jonesville Fairview, Coushatta Hillcrest, Franklinton Term Expiring 2016 Baton Rouge * Bayou Macon Bienville Carey * Carey Carey Central Louisiana Concord Union Concord Union Concord Union DeSoto Eastern Louisiana Scott Wilfong Jay Avance David Savage Brent Cating Ronnie Burke Lonnie Gothrup Dennis Snoddy John McCorkle Larry Emory Dwayne Monk Roy “Thumper” Miller Ernest Graham * other than pastor 57 Parkview, Baton Rouge Forest, Forest New Ebenezer, Castor First, Lake Charles Maplewood, First Houston River, Sulphur Cloverdale, Alexandria First, Choudrant Longstraw, Choudrant New Hope, Choudrant First, Mansfield Amite, Denham Springs Eastern Louisiana Freddie Arnold First, Livingston Evangeline Louis Charrier Lakefront Community, St. Martinville Madison Jay Morgan First, Waverly Natchitoches Thomas Rush First, Natchitoches New Orleans * Kerry Stewart Williams Blvd. New Orleans North Central Wilton Wall Sweetwater, Quitman North Rapides Robby Poole Longview, Deville Northeast David Willoughby Calvary, Monroe Northeast Randy Burdeaux Mt. Vernon, West Monroe Northeast Kevin Stewart McClendon, West Monroe Northshore David Cranford First, Ponchatoula Northshore Clark Stewart New Zion, Covington Northshore Dan Munson First, Albany Northwest Louisiana Tom Harrison Broadmoor, Shreveport Northwest Louisiana Jessie Colston First, Oil City Northwest Louisiana Joey Ketchum Western Hills, Shreveport Richland Eddie Wren First, Rayville Vernon * Craig Forque First, Leesville Webster Claiborne Steve Smithson North Acres, Minden Webster Claiborne Randy Hales First, Minden Webster Claiborne Shelby Cowling First, Haynesville William Wallace Joel Williams First, St. Francisville Term Expiring 2017 Acadia Tim Moffett Baton Rouge Jeff Ginn Baton Rouge Freddie Rodrigue Beauregard Jason Hoychick Big Creek Dick DeBusk Carey Greg Bath Concord Union Mike Holloway Deer Creek Joe Senn Eastern Louisiana Leo Miller Evangeline David Denton Gulf Coast Chris Holloway Louisiana Steve Neesley Morehouse Kyle Peters Mt. Olive Kenny Blackwell New Orleans Jeffery Friend New Orleans John Jeffries New Orleans * Shannon Brown North Rapides Kenneth Moore North Sabine Richard Enterkin Northeast Louisiana Neal Wiggley Northshore * Mike Polk Northshore Jonathan LaFleur Northwest Louisiana Chad Hardbarger Northwest Louisiana Kris Chenier Sabine Jimmie Glover Two Rivers Joey Miller Vernon Morris Goins Fieldon Thigpen * other than pastor 58 First, Eunice Istrouma, Baton Rouge Faith, Livonia Westview, DeRidder Hebron, Dry Prong Trinity, Lake Charles Cook, Ruston Crockett Point, Winnsboro First, Denham Springs Highland, New Iberia Little Pass, Charenton Marksville, Marksville Cherry Ridge, Bastrop Mt. Hope, Oakdale Suburban, New Orleans First, Chalmette Franklin Avenue, New Orleans Carmel, Pineville Union Springs, Converse Oak Grove, Eros Evans Creek, Pearl River Westside, Ponchatoula Emmanuel, Shreveport Trinity Heights, Shreveport Zion Hill, Negreet First, Kentwood Canaan, Leesville Washington Memorial, Bogalusa EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE David Cranford (C), Bobby Stults (VC) Joey Miller, Brent Cating, Chad Bolfa, Roy Miller, Dwayne Monk ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE *Shannon Brown David Denton Dusty Durbin Richard Enterkin *Craig Forque Jeff Ginn Ernest Graham Tom Harrison Dennis Hensley Jason Hoychick Joey Ketchum (VC) Joey Miller (C) Dwayne Monk Steve Neesley Freddie Rodrigue Robby Poole Keith Sheridan Steve Smithson Dennis Snoddy Clark Stewart Kevin Stewart Fieldon Thigpen Don Walker BUSINESS AND FINANCE COMMITTEE Freddie Arnold Greg Bath Robert Beadle *Brent Cating (C) David Cranford *Keith Crider Larry Emory (VC) Morris Goins Ben Hackler Chad Hardbarger Larry Hood *Phil Hyatt John Jeffries Tim Moffett Dan Munson *Kyle Peters Thomas Rush David Savage Bobby Stults Jack West Joel Williams David Willoughby MISSIONS SUPPORT COMMITTEE Kenneth Blackwell Louis Charrier Kris Chenier *Dick DeBusk Matt Endris Jeffery Friend Lonnie Gothrup Randy Hales Danny Hawthorne Jonathan LaFleur John McCorkle Tommy Middleton (VC) Leo Miller Roy Miller (C) *Mike Polk David Shaw Dennis Sims Gene Stanley Kerry Stewart * Micah Taunton Howard Turner Wilton Wall Scott Wilfong PROPERTIES COMMITTEE Jay Avance Chad Bolfa (C) John Boss Randy Burdeaux Ronnie Burke Jessie Colston (VC) Shelby Cowling Chad Gilbert Jimmie Glover Stuart Graves Eric Harriman Eric Hattaway Chris Holloway Mike Holloway Gerald Jones Kenneth Moore Jay Morgan Freddie Rodrigue Tim Scott Joe Senn Scott Smith Larry Wagoner Neil Wigley Eddie Wren Ex Officio Members of Executive Board Stephen Horn, Convention President David Hankins, Executive Director * other than pastor (C) Chairman (VC) Vice Chairman 59 NOMINATING COMMITTEE Term Expiring 2015 Matt Endris Fairview, Coushatta Dennis Hensley Ouachita, West Monroe Joey Miller First, Kentwood Term Expiring 2016 Lonnie Gothrup Houston River, Sulphur Robby Poole Longville, Deville Tom Harrison Broadmoor, Shreveport Term Expiring 2015 Perry Hubbs First, Opelousas *Jay Altick First, West Monroe Nathan Luce New Zion, Kentwood Term Expiring 2016 Jay Johnston First, Covington Lonnie Gothrup Houston River, Sulphur Michael Hawley Emmanuel, Ruston Term Expiring 2017 Roy Miller First, Mansfield Dwayne Monk New Hope, Choudrant Scott Smith First, Tullos CHURCH SITE CORPORATION * other than pastor 60 Term Expiring 2017 *Gary Clark Calvary, Alexandria *Beau Colle First, Pineville Eddie Wren First, Rayville STATE MISSIONS SERVICES 1250 MacArthur Drive, PO Box 311 Alexandria, Louisiana 71309-0311 Phone 318.448.3402, Fax 318.445.0055, website: LouisianaBaptists.org Toll-free 800.622.6549 (Louisiana Only) Prayerline 318.449.4321 or 1.800.368.3769 EXECUTIVE David Hankins, 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Box 159 Jonesboro, La. 71251 318.395.0019; fax 318.259.8127 [email protected] www.jswmissionscenter.org 65 LOUISIANA BAPTIST INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES Louisiana College Argile Smith, Interim President Box 583 Pineville, LA 71359 318.487.7401 [email protected] www.lacollege.edu Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home & Family Ministries Perry Hancock, President & CEO PO Box 4196 Monroe, LA 71211-4196 318.343.2244 [email protected]; www.lbch.org Baptist Message (Vacant) PO Box 311 Alexandria, LA 71309-0311 318.449.4345 Toll free 800.376.7728 [email protected] www.baptistmessage.com Louisiana Baptist Foundation Wayne Taylor, Exec. Director PO Box 311 Alexandria, LA 71309-0311 318.445.4495 Toll free 877.523.4636 [email protected] www.lbfinfo.org LBC RELATED MINISTRIES Louisiana Baptist Federal Credit Union Paul A. Allbritton, Manager 1250 MacArthur Dr. Alexandria LA 71303 318.449.4357 Fax: 318.449.4256 [email protected] www.LABaptistfcu.com LIFEWAY CHRISTIAN STORES IN LOUISIANA www.lifewaystores.com Alexandria Roger Wise, Manager Alexandria Commons 2639 South MacArthur Drive Alexandria, LA 71301 318.445.0631 [email protected] New Orleans Brantley Scott, Manager 3939 Gentilly Boulevard New Orleans, LA 70126 504.282.2626 [email protected] Toll-free800.570.0250 Baton Rouge Lance Marrs, Manager 5915 Bluebonnet Blvd. Bldg C3 Baton Rouge, LA 70836 225.769.3540 [email protected] Shreveport Matthew Burrow 7050 Youree Drive Shreveport, LA 71105 318.797.7685 [email protected] Monroe Gary Baltrusch, Manager 4251 Pecanland Mall Drive Monroe, LA 71203 318.325.0336 [email protected] 66 SBC MINISTRIES & AUXILIARY North American Mission Board Kevin Ezell, President 4200 North Point Parkway Alpharetta, GA 30022-4176 770.410.6000 [email protected] www.namb.net Executive Committee Frank S. Page, President & CEO 901 Commerce Street Nashville, TN 37203-3699 615.244.2355 [email protected], www.sbc.net GuideStone Financial Resources of the SBC O. S. Hawkins, President 2401 Cedar Springs Road Dallas, TX 75201-1498 Toll free: 888.984.8433 [email protected] www.GuideStone.org The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission Russell Moore, President 901 Commerce St., Suite 550 Nashville, TN 37203-3696 615.244.2495 [email protected] www.erlc.com International Mission Board Thomas D. Elliff, President 3806 Monument Avenue Richmond, VA 23230 804.353.0151 [email protected], www.imb.org Lifeway Christian Resources Thom S. Rainer, President One Lifeway Plaza Nashville, TN 37234-0156 615.251.2605 [email protected] www.lifeway.com Woman’s Missionary Union Wanda S. Lee, Exec.Dir/Treas. PO Box 830010 Birmingham, AL 35283-0010 205.991.8100 [email protected] www.wmu.com SBC SEMINARIES Golden Gate Jeff Iorg, President 201 Seminary Drive Mill Valley, CA 94941 415.380.1320, [email protected] www.ggbts.edu Southeastern Daniel L. Akin, President PO Box 1889 Wake Forest, NC 27588 919.761.2224, [email protected] www.sebts.edu Midwestern Jason Allen, President 5001 North Oak Trafficway Kansas City, MO 64118 816.414.3700, ext. 701 [email protected], www.mbts.edu Southern R. Albert Mohler, Jr., President 2825 Lexington Road Louisville, KY 40280 502.897.4121, [email protected] www.sbts.edu New Orleans Charles S. Kelley, Jr., President 3939 Gentilly Boulevard New Orleans, LA 70126-4858 504.282.4455, ext. 3265 [email protected], www.nobts.edu [email protected] Southwestern Paige Patterson, President PO Box 22040 Fort Worth, TX 76122-0040 817.923.1921, ext. 3010 [email protected] www.swbts.edu 67 BAPTIST CAMPS IN LOUISIANA Friendship Baptist Encampment Robert Leach (contact person) 16507 Highway 4 Bienville, LA 71008 318.259.9369 Acadian Baptist Center James Newsom, Director 1202 Academy Drive Eunice, LA 70535 337.457.9047 [email protected] www.abccamp.com Harris Baptist Conference & Retreat Center Charlie Lechner, Director 2800 Harris Road Minden, LA 71055 318.927.3706 [email protected] www.harrisbaptist.com Camp Bethany Robert Cole, Director PO Box 250 Bethany, LA 71007 318.938.1221 [email protected] www.campbethany.com Judson Baptist Retreat Center Eugene Morris Retreat Center Coordinator 10330 Peterson Road St Francisville, LA 70775 225-634-7225 888.490.8263 [email protected] www.judsonretreat.org Camp Living Waters Southeast Baptist Assembly Keith Maddox , Director 21230 Living Waters Road Loranger LA 70446 985.345.1831 Fax 985.345.8153 [email protected] www.camplivingwaters.net Richland Baptist Encampment James Hendrix, Director PO Box 178 Archibald, LA 71218 318.248.2639 Clara Springs Baptist Encampment Jack Mills, Director 4420 Hwy 177 Pelican, LA 71063 PO Box 117 Pleasant Hill, LA 71065 318.796.3875 [email protected] www.clarasprings.com Tall Timbers Conference Center Sam White, Director 10218 Hwy 165 South Forest Hill, LA 71430 PO Box 258 Woodworth, LA 71485 318.445.6797 [email protected] www.talltimbersbcc.org Dry Creek Baptist Camp Todd Burnaman, Director PO Box 580 Dry Creek, LA 70637 337.328.7531 [email protected] www.drycreek.net 68 RELATED MINISTRIES Baptist Friendship House Kay Bennett, Director 813 Elysian Fields Avenue New Orleans, LA 70117 504.949.4469 Fax 504.949.4402 [email protected] www.baptistfriendshiphouse.org www.baptistfriendshiphouse.blogspot.com Rolling Hills Ministries David Abernathy, Director 1820 North Railroad Ave. Arcadia, LA 71001 318.263.4822 [email protected] www.rollinghillsministries.com Rolling Hills Ministries David Abernathy, Director 2695 East Texas Bossier City, LA 71111 318.562.3880 [email protected] www.rollinghillsministries.com Lagniappe Ministries (Ministry to the Hospitality and Tourism Industry) Ben and Cherry Blackwell 7905 Panola St. New Orleans, LA 70118 504.982.5646 504.451.9333 [email protected] Facebook: Lagniappe Ministries Toledo Bend Baptist Resort Ministries Mary Gore, Resort Missionary 3840 Carters Ferry Road Zwolle, LA 71486 318.645.6601 [email protected] www.tbbaptist.com Lighthouse Resort Ministry John Boss, Resort Missionary PO Box 95 129 Cedar Lane Grand Isle, LA 70358 985.787.3410 [email protected] www.fbcgrandisle.com Rolling Hills Ministries David Abernathy, Director 3487 Hwy 33 this zip is 71270 PO Box 1177 Ruston, LA 71273 318.251.0065 [email protected] www.rollinghillsministries.com 69 LOUISIANA CHURCHES AND MISSIONS *Indicates Missions -A- Acme 40751 Highway 129 Acme 71316 (318) 386-2382 Other Churches Agape’ 25353 Walker South Rd Denham Springs 70726 (225) 664-2622 Eastern Louisiana Agape Bible 2208 Wellerman Rd West Monroe 71291 (318) 396-1249 Northeast Louisiana Aimoch c/o Deryl Price 9710 Hwy 126 Olla 71465 (318) 992-6810 LaSalle Aimwell 3592 Webb Camp Rd Aimwell 71401 (318) 992-6031 Ouachita Aimwell 1892 Hwy 1215 Zwolle 71486 (318) 645-9955 North Sabine Airline 4007 Airline Dr Bossier City 71111 (318) 746-3495 Northwest Louisiana Airline 421 N Lester Ave Metairie 70003 (504) 737-7921 New Orleans Alabama 16061 Hwy 151 Arcadia 71001 (318) 263-2438 Bienville *Alexandria Korean 1801 Construction Road Alexandria 71303 (318) 787-5973 North Rapides Alford Heights 235 Byles St Many 71449 (318) 256-5400 Sabine *Allen Temple 5120 Easterlyn Circle New Orleans 70128 New Orleans Alpine First 7215 Shreveport Hwy Pineville 71360 (318) 640-3812 North Rapides Alto PO Box 172 Archibald 71218 (318) 248-4080 Richland Ames Boulevard 3233 Ames Blvd Marrero 70072 (504) 347-1614 New Orleans Amiable 814 Melder Rd Glenmora 71433 (318) 659-4008 Mt Olive Amite 7100 Amite Church Rd Denham Springs 70706 (225) 665-2762 Eastern Louisiana Anacoco First PO Box 130 Anacoco 71403 (337) 238-1877 Vernon Baptist Angie PO Box 108 Angie 70426 (985) 986-2878 Washington Ansley 1295 Grigsby Rd Ruston 71270 (318) 251-1827 North Central Baptist Anthony 509 Brandon Cotton Rd Robeline 71469 (318) 472-8845 Natchitoches Antioch 10667 Antioch Rd Bastrop 71220 (318) 282-6869 Morehouse Antioch 3501 Hwy 828 Farmerville 71241 (318) 368-3591 Concord Union Antioch 560 Dess Rd Florien 71429 (318) 586-7825 Sabine Antioch 15937 Hwy 175 Mansfield 71052 (318) 872-3126 DeSoto Antioch 11812 Hwy 80 Minden 71055 (318) 377-1665 Webster Claiborne Antioch 43 Antioch Road Rayville 71269 (318) 728-4047 Richland Antioch PO Box 321 Slagle 71475 (337) 238-0160 Vernon Baptist Antioch PO Box 310 Tickfaw 70466 (985) 345-9314 Northshore Baptist Antioch 2161 Edgerly DeQuincy Rd Vinton 70668 Carey Arkadelphia 1903 Arkadelphia Rd Pitkin 70656 (318) 634-5402 Beauregard Ascension 13432 Airline Hwy Gonzales 70737 (225) 644-0111 Baton Rouge Ashland PO Box 323 Ashland 71002 (318) 544-2493 Natchitoches Atlanta 12137 Main Street Atlanta 71404 (318) 628-3035 North Central Baptist -B- *Baldwin PO Box 657 Baldwin 70514 (337) 924-9029 Gulf Coast Ban Suk Korean 2219 Brownlee Rd Bossier City 71111 (318) 741-3132 Northwest Louisiana Banks Springs PO Box 867 Columbia 71418 (318) 649-0861 Caldwell Baptist Bible Fellowship 9437 Lytham Dr Shreveport 71129 (318) 687-9141 Northwest Louisiana Baptist Temple 4200 S Macarthur Dr Alexandria 71302 (318) 443-1400 Central Louisiana Barataria 2596 Jean Lafitte Blvd Lafitte 70067 (504) 233-1329 New Orleans Barksdale 1714 Jimmie Davis Hwy Bossier City 71112 (318) 742-1641 Northwest Louisiana Barnett Springs 1601 S Barnett Springs St Ruston 71270 (318) 255-0913 Concord Union *Basin Mission 1043A Jean Lafitte St Breaux Bridge 70517 (337) 237-7696 Evangeline Baskin PO Box 419 Baskin 71219 (318) 248-3369 Deer Creek Bay Springs 140 Hwy 490 Chopin 71447 (318) 379-0239 Natchitoches Bayou 1341 Sullivan Dr Slidell 70460 (985) 643-4262 Northshore Baptist Bayou Des Glaises 6434 Hwy 451 Moreauville 71355 (318) 997-2199 Louisiana Bayou DuLarge 2475 Bayou DuLarge Rd Theriot 70397 (337) 280-4932 Bayou Baptist Bayou Jack 3651 Hwy 107 Morrow 71356 Louisiana Bayou L’Ourse PO Box 303 Amelia 70340 (985) 631-2473 Bayou Baptist Bayou Macon 162 Bayou Macon Church Rd Gilbert 71336 Deer Creek Bayou Oaks 298 Joe White Rd Monroe 71203 (318) 343-3218 Northeast Louisiana Bayou Plaquemine 29215 Highway 75 Plaquemine 70764 (225) 659-2344 Baton Rouge Bayou Rouge PO Box 237 Evergreen 71333 Louisiana Bayou Sorrel 33285 Bayou Sorrel Rd Plaquemine 70764 (225) 659-2800 Baton Rouge Bayou Vista 411 Field Rd Morgan City 70380 (985) 395-3070 Gulf Coast Beauregard Friendship 1300 Highway 26 DeRidder 70634 (337) 463-4012 Beauregard Beauregard Memorial 293 Memorial Church Rd Longville 70652 (337) 725-3766 Beauregard Beaver Creek 5837 Beaver Rd Oakdale 71463 (318) 335-4293 Mt Olive Bedico 28156 Highway 22 E Ponchatoula 70454 (985) 845-3417 Northshore Baptist Beech Creek 169 Mayes Rd Tullos 71479 (318) 628-5594 Shady Grove Beech Ridge PO Box 750 Livingston 70754 (225) 686-7508 Eastern Louisiana Beech Springs 15910 Highway 80 Minden 71055 (318) 377-3500 Webster Claiborne Beech Springs 3900 Beech Springs Rd Quitman 71268 (318) 259-4787 North Central Baptist Belcher PO Box 205 Belcher 71004 (318) 378-4222 Northwest Louisiana Belfair PO Box 65197 Baton Rouge 70802 (225) 355-9870 Baton Rouge Bellaire 4330 Panther Drive Bossier City 71112 (318) 746-3914 Northwest Louisiana 70 Belle Park Belle River Bellevue Road Bellview Bellview Bellwood Benson Bentley *Berean Berean Berean Berean Bible Bethany Bethany Bethany Bethany Bethany Bethany of Baywood Bethel Bethel Bethel Bethel Bethel Bethel Bethel Bethel Bethel Bethel Bethel Bethel Bethel Baptist Worship Bethel Church Now Bethel Metropolitan Bethel Ministries *Bethesda Missionary Bethlehem Bethlehem Bethlehem Bethlehem *Bethlehem Hispanic Bethlehem Missionary Bethsadia Bethsaida Beulah Beulah Beulah Beulah Beulah Beulah Beulah Land Big Cane Big Creek Big Creek Big Hammock Big Island Bird’s Creek Bistineau *B-Line Community Blood River Bluff Creek Bob Boeuf River Boeuf River Bogue Chitto Bogue Chitto Heights Bogue Falaya Bonita Bonita Road Bonner Creek Bosco Bougere Boulevard Bourg Briarwood Briarwood *Bridge Church Bridge City 13061 Highway 157 PO Box 295 1195 Bellevue Rd PO Box 147 507 John Stine Rd 6008 Longleaf Vista Road 3132 Hwy 512 PO Box 450 411 Eastern Ave 1317 S 10th St 197 Sullivan Loop PO Box 974 PO Box 489 1719 Hwy 133 280 Belle Trace Road PO Box 158 975 Robert Rawls Loop 38313 Greenwell Springs Rd 14489 Crossett Road PO Box 1060 8789 Hwy 8 2562 Hwy 507 42592 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Baptist (504) 436-7050 New Orleans Bridgedale 313 Kent Ave Metairie 70001 (504) 888-6164 New Orleans Broadacres PO Box 29399 Shreveport 71149 (318) 687-6404 Northwest Louisiana Broadmoor 4110 Youree Dr Shreveport 71105 (318) 868-6552 Northwest Louisiana *Broadmoor Hispanic 4110 Youree Dr Shreveport 71105 (318) 868-6552 Northwest Louisiana Brookwood 9014 Brookwood Church Way Shreveport 71106 (318) 861-8911 Northwest Louisiana Brownfields 11998 Plank Rd Baton Rouge 70811 (225) 775-2500 Baton Rouge 125 Brushy Creek Church Road Bancroft 70653 (337) 825-9937 Beauregard Brushy Creek Missionary Bryceland 100 Firestation Rd Box 36 Bryceland 71008 (318) 263-9787 Bienville -C- Caddo Prairie 15936 Hosston Rodessa Road Ida 71044 Northwest Louisiana Calcasieu 1904 Hwy 113 Glenmora 71433 (318) 640-4111 Mt Olive Calcasieu Bethany 2105 Claude Hebert Rd Lake Charles 70615 (337) 582-6641 Carey Calumet PO Box 776 Patterson 70392 (985) 395-5005 Gulf Coast Calvary 5011 Jackson Street Ext Alexandria 71303 (318) 445-5640 Central Louisiana Calvary PO Box 116 Forest Hill 71430 (337) 396-1638 Mt Olive Calvary PO Box 895 Gilbert 71336 (318) 435-6740 Deer Creek Calvary 1993 Hwy 3062 Homer 71040 (318) 927-3838 Webster Claiborne Calvary 4015 Moss St Lafayette 70507 (337) 269-0976 Evangeline Calvary 2156 W Gauthier Rd Lake Charles 70605 (337) 478-8336 Carey Calvary PO Box 801 Leesville 71496 (337) 239-7416 Vernon Baptist Calvary 3717 Hwy 576 Mangham 71259 (318) 435-7541 Richland Calvary 2313 Sloan Rd Mansfield 71052 DeSoto Calvary 105 Peterson St Many 71449 (318) 256-2871 North Sabine Calvary 424 Highway 111 Merryville 70653 (318) 825-8092 Beauregard Calvary 1155 Highway 594 Monroe 71203 (318) 345-1220 Northeast Louisiana Calvary 312 Highway 3191 Natchitoches 71457 (318) 352-5017 Natchitoches Calvary 2401 Gen DeGaulle Dr New Orleans 70114 (504) 367-6464 New Orleans Calvary 2325 Hemlock Dr Opelousas 70570 (337) 942-6696 Acadia Calvary 5200 Highway 167 Ruston 71270 (318) 255-3594 Concord Union Calvary 9333 Linwood Ave Shreveport 71106 (318) 687-4920 Northwest Louisiana Calvary 1615 Old Spanish Trail Slidell 70458 (985) 643-6957 Northshore Baptist Calvary 1919 S Main St Springhill 71075 (318) 539-3148 Webster Claiborne Calvary PO Box 1026 Thibodaux 70302 (985) 447-7665 Bayou Baptist Calvary PO Box 98 Tullos 71479 (318) 628-7510 North Central Baptist Calvary 1059 Calvary Baptist Road Ville Platte 70586 (337) 461-2699 Louisiana Calvary Heights PO Box 2304 Jena 71342 (318) 992-0707 LaSalle Calvary Korean 2403 Farragut St New Orleans 70114 (504) 427-8155 New Orleans Calvary Of Gardner 3815 Highway 121 Boyce 71409 (318) 793-2971 Central Louisiana *Calvary Spanish 3812 W Louisiana State Dr Kenner 70065 (504) 610-4040 New Orleans *Calvary Spanish 1615 Old Spanish Trail Slidell 70458 (985) 774-7009 Northshore Baptist Camp Creek 177 Camp Creek Church Rd Spearsville 71277 Concord Union Canaan 19190 Hwy 8 Leesville 71446 (337) 238-0498 Vernon Baptist Canaan 502 Canaan Church Rd Spearsville 71277 (318) 778-3736 Concord Union *Canal Blvd Deaf PO Box 55064 Metairie 70005 (504) 267-2527 New Orleans New Orleans 70119 (504) 482-1135 New Orleans Canal Street: A Mosaic Community 4302 Canal Street Cane Brake PO Box 127 Lottie 70756 (225) 637-3020 Baton Rouge Caney Lake PO Box 363 Chatham 71226 (318) 249-4373 North Central Baptist Carmel PO Box 971 Mansfield 71052 (318) 872-9912 DeSoto Carmel 5655 Old Marksville Hwy Pineville 71360 (318) 443-6151 North Rapides Carolina 199 Carolina Church Rd Saline 71070 (318) 576-3310 Bienville Carroll 13980 Friendship Road Walker 70785 (225) 665-1061 Eastern Louisiana Carrollton Avenue 2528 S Carrollton Ave New Orleans 70118 (504) 862-5300 New Orleans Carson PO Box 704 Zwolle 71486 (318) 796-2512 North Sabine *Carver 70 Yellowstone New Orleans 70114 (504) 897-2434 New Orleans Castor 2057 Slagle Road Leesville 71446 Vernon Baptist Cedar of Archibald, Inc PO Box 185 Archibald 71218 (318) 248-3107 Richland Cedar Crest 3245 Arkansas Rd West Monroe 71291 (318) 396-4953 Northeast Louisiana Cedar Grove 1014 Chickamaw Rd Lecompte 71346 (318) 776-4726 Central Louisiana Cedar Grove 4524 Cedar Grove Rd Robeline 71469 (318) 256-3891 North Sabine Cedar Hill PO Box 244 Grand Cane 71032 (318) 872-1433 DeSoto Cedarcrest 2020 Cedarcrest Avenue Baton Rouge 70816 (225) 924-5756 Baton Rouge Celebration Church (SBC) 1915 Airline Drive Metairie 70001 (504) 831-9673 New Orleans *Celebration of Slidell 1915 Airline Dr Metairie 70001 (504) 831-9673 Northshore Baptist Center Point 321 Ed Peevy Road Jonesboro 71251 (318) 259-9793 North Central Baptist Center Point 608 Winnfield Rd West Monroe 71292 (318) 396-2993 Northeast Louisiana Centerville PO Box 10 St Landry 71367 (318) 838-2224 Louisiana Central 2225 Airline Dr Bossier City 71111 (318) 742-6153 Northwest Louisiana Central PO Box 1475 Gonzales 70707 (225) 647-5673 Eastern Louisiana Central 9949 Natchitoches Hwy Robeline 71469 (318) 472-8703 Natchitoches Central 504 W Church St Springhill 71075 (318) 539-3578 Webster Claiborne Central PO Box 3039 Sulphur 70664 (337) 625-3112 Carey Chapel on the Lake 900 Merritt Mt Rd Many 71449 (318) 645-6143 North Sabine Chappapeela 18385 Hwy 16 Amite 70422 Two Rivers Chase PO Box 26 Chase 71324 (318) 435-9068 Deer Creek Cheniere PO Box 202 West Monroe 71294 (318) 396-2275 Northeast Louisiana 72 Cherry Grove 172 Cherry Grove Rd Dry Creek 70637 Cherry Ridge 1005 Cherry Ridge Rd Bastrop 71220 Chesbrough 68522 Hwy 1054 Kentwood 70444 *Chinese 543 Ockley Dr Shreveport 71106 *Chinese Church 201 Saint John St Monroe 71201 Choupique 7106 Choupique Rd Sulphur 70665 Christ 3000 Manhattan Blvd Harvey 70058 Christ 1700 E Tunnel Blvd Houma 70363 Christ Church 800 Jefferson Blvd Lafayette 70501 *Christ Church University 800 Jefferson Blvd Lafayette 70501 *Christ’ Community Mission 109 Branch Rd Slidell 70461 Christ Covenant 1700 Lee Dr Baton Rouge 70808 Christian 54100 Hwy 191 Florien 71429 *Christian Faith 3236 Cottage Dr Lake Charles 70607 Christian Fellowship Cathedral 1040 Kingsway Dr S Gretna 70056 Christian Harmony 2019 Hwy 1226 Natchitoches 71457 *Christian Light 3618 Republic St New Orleans 70122 Christ’s Community PO Box 1113 Denham Springs 70727 *Christ’s Cowboy PO Box 247 Epps 71237 ChristWay of Monroe, LA, Inc PO Box 250 Fairbanks 71240 *Church Acadiana PO Box 244 Youngsville 70592 Baton Rouge 70805 *Church of Life Baptist Fellowship 6066 Evangeline Rd *Church of Life Fellowship 18131 Manchac Place Dr Prairieville 70769 *Church of the Nations 5775 Highland Road Baton Rouge 70808 *Circle 13285 Morvant Rd Baker 70714 Clarence PO Box 7 Clarence 71414 Clarion 9000 E Kings Hwy Shreveport 71115 Clark Springs 139 Clark Springs Rd Eros 71238 Clayton PO Box 188 Clayton 71326 Clifton 27312 Hwy 25 Franklinton 70438 Cloutierville PO Box 99 Cloutierville 71416 Cloverdale 6200 Skylark Alexandria 71303 Coax 587 Hwy 867 Winnsboro 71295 Coburn 44682 Wainwright Rd Hammond 70401 Cold Springs 151 Church Rd Anacoco 71403 Coldwater 6558 Hwy 6 Natchitoches 71457 Colfax PO Box 186 Colfax 71417 Coliseum Place 212 Nelson Drive River Ridge 70123 College Drive PO Box 4404 Pineville 71361 College Place 301 Sherrouse Ave Monroe 71203 Collins Boulevard PO Box 121 Covington 70434 Colquitt % 627 Paul Odom Rd Haynesville 71038 Columbia Heights PO Box 1627 Columbia 71418 Colyell 19524 LA Highway 42 Livingston 70754 Comite 12250 Greenwell Springs Rd Baton Rouge 70814 *Common Ground 4320 Shed Rd Bossier City 71111 Community PO Box 60265 Lafayette 70596 Community 164 Defreese Rd West Monroe 71291 Community 1762 Ard Rd Greensburg 70441 Community Bible 1729 Monte Sano Ave Baton Rouge 70807 *Community Bible Fellowship PO Box 686 Eunice 70535 Community Chapel 614 Laporte St Abbeville 70510 *Community of Springfield PO Box 85 Springfield 70462 Comrade 1052 Hwy 8 Temple 71446 Conway PO Box 454 Farmerville 71241 Cook 2000 Cooktown Rd Ruston 71270 Cooper 853 Cooper Church Rd Leesville 71446 Corinth 4327 Hwy 545 Dubach 71235 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New Orleans Freedom 217 Vienna Bend Dr Natchitoches 71457 Other Churches Freedom 151 Freedom Road Pitkin 70656 (318) 634-7223 Mt Olive *Freedom Biker 2939 Cameron St Lafayette 70506 (337) 264-9917 Evangeline Freedom Rest 503 Hunter Town Rd Anacoco 71403 (337) 286-5443 Vernon Baptist French Corner 39715 Teel Rd Ponchatoula 70454 (985) 386-3012 Northshore Baptist Friendship 62508 Friendship Rd Amite 70422 (985) 748-9922 Two Rivers Friendship 10011 Comite Drive Baker 70714 (225) 261-4632 Baton Rouge Friendship 433 Watson Rd Baskin 71219 (318) 248-2277 Deer Creek Friendship 16511 Hwy 4 Bienville 71008 (318) 259-9927 Bienville Friendship 1922 Patton Rd Many 71449 (318) 256-9346 North Sabine Friendship PO Box 186 Pine Prairie 70576 (337) 599-2647 Mt Olive Friendship 460 Hudson Road Pollock 71467 (318) 765-9340 Big Creek Friendship PO Box 48 Sikes 71473 North Central Baptist Frierson PO Box 160 Frierson 71027 (318) 797-0999 DeSoto *Fruitful Korean 2929 Metairie Court Metairie 70002 (504) 834-8409 New Orleans Fryeburg PO Box 161 Heflin 71039 (318) 371-9019 Webster Claiborne *Fuente De Agua Viva PO Box 1598 Natalbany 70451 (985) 956-7105 Northshore Baptist Full Faith Christian PO Box 1603 Ponchatoula 70454 (985) 386-3694 Northshore Baptist Fullerton 328 Fullerton Blacktop Rd Pitkin 70656 (318) 358-3636 Vernon Baptist -G- Galilee PO Box 100 Evans 70639 (337) 286-5497 Vernon Baptist Galilee 11050 Greenwell Sprgs Pt Hudson Rd Zachary 70791 (225) 654-5633 William Wallace Gambrell PO Box 354 Starks 70661 (337) 743-6594 Beauregard Gandy PO Box 325 Florien 71429 (318) 586-4333 Sabine Gardner 3696 Hwy 121 Boyce 71409 Central Louisiana Gateway PO Box 178 Ball 71405 (318) 640-1792 North Rapides *Genesis 9775 Lockhart Rd Denham Springs 70726 (504) 300-3365 Eastern Louisiana Gentilly 5141 Franklin Ave New Orleans 70122 (504) 282-6467 New Orleans Georgetown PO Box 440 Georgetown 71432 (318) 827-5222 Big Creek Germantown PO Box 1406 Minden 71058 (318) 377-9634 Webster Claiborne *Gethsemane PO Box 29414 Shreveport 71149 (318) 560-4812 Northwest Louisiana Getsemani Hispanic 5834 Elysian Fields Ave New Orleans 70122 (504) 444-2071 New Orleans Gibson 5937 Bayou Black Dr Gibson 70356 (985) 575-3917 Bayou Baptist Gilgal 2991 Old Arcadia Rd Minden 71055 (318) 442-3719 Webster Claiborne Gillis First 678 Topsy Rd Lake Charles 70611 (337) 855-9414 Carey Glade Branch 8046 Hwy 10 Pitkin 70656 Beauregard Glen Oaks 7200 Maplewood Dr Baton Rouge 70812 (225) 355-3352 Baton Rouge Glenmora PO Box 237 Glenmora 71433 (318) 748-4565 Mt Olive Gloster PO Box 86 Gloster 71030 (318) 933-5484 DeSoto God’s Vineyard 8486 Harry Dr Baton Rouge 70815 Baton Rouge Goldonna PO Box 296 Goldonna 71031 (318) 727-8532 North Central Baptist Good Hope 774 Good Hope Rd Anacoco 71403 (337) 286-5346 Vernon Baptist Good Hope 616 R Lacaze Rd Natchez 71456 (318) 379-2627 Natchitoches Good Hope PO Box 4268 Pineville 71361 Other Churches Good Hope PO Box 88 Singer 70660 (337) 786-2661 Beauregard Good Hope 869 Good Hope Rd West Monroe 71291 (318) 396-1048 Northeast Louisiana Good News PO Box 731 Destrehan 70047 (504) 944-0086 New Orleans Good Pine 1708 Front St Jena 71342 LaSalle Good Shepherd Hispanic 5033 Wabash St Metairie 70001 (504) 456-0263 New Orleans Goodwill 1393 Highway 2 Oak Grove 71263 (318) 428-2146 Bayou Macon Gorum 2046 Emmanuel Rd Chopin 71447 Natchitoches Gospel PO Box 336 Glenmora 71433 Mt Olive Gospel Community PO Box 8787 Alexandria 71306 (682) 225-7633 Other Churches Gospel Light Baptist 6011 Fairfield Avenue Shreveport 71106 (318) 865-0468 Northwest Louisiana Grace 630 Richland Ave Baton Rouge 70806 (225) 343-9196 Baton Rouge Grace 15927 Hwy 1 Cloutierville 71416 (318) 308-3437 Natchitoches Grace PO Box 337 Folsom 70437 (985) 796-9262 Northshore Baptist Grace 14426 Highway 126 Goldonna 71031 (318) 727-4552 North Central Baptist Grace 2900 4th St Jonesville 71343 (318) 339-8429 Ouachita Grace 1569 Harmon Johnson Rd Monroe 71202 (318) 323-5118 Northeast Louisiana Grace 3900 N Rampart St New Orleans 70117 (504) 943-6309 New Orleans Grace of Bossier City 2701 Knight St Shreveport 71104 (318) 510-0763 Northwest Louisiana Grace Community PO Box 1913 Mandeville 70470 (985) 674-7512 Northshore Baptist Grace Community PO Box 270 Lake Charles 70602 (337) 436-0534 Other Churches Krotz Springs 70750 (337) 566-2111 Louisiana Grace Community Lighthouse 9193 Hwy 105 *Grace Hispanic Mission PO Box 337 Folsom 70437 Northshore Baptist Grace Memorial 58516 Pearl Acres Road Slidell 70461 (985) 643-6017 Northshore Baptist *Grace Point 10 Villere Dr Destrehan 70047 (985) 248-9220 New Orleans Graceworks 16131 Hwy 44 Prairieville 70769 (225) 622-7805 Baton Rouge Grand Caillou PO Box 319 Dulac 70353 (985) 868-5542 Bayou Baptist Grand Cane PO Box 264 Grand Cane 71032 (318) 858-3341 DeSoto 79 Grand Ecore Road 1700 Washington St Natchitoches 71457 (318) 352-6325 Natchitoches Grand Lake Community 954 Hwy 384 Lake Charles 70607 (337) 905-8000 Carey Grangeville 3599 Hwy 63 Pine Grove 70453 Two Rivers Gravel Hill 571 Horace Johnson Rd Pitkin 70656 (318) 358-5459 Vernon Baptist Grawood 5841 Colquitt Rd Keithville 71047 (318) 925-9508 Northwest Louisiana Gray 150 FM 727 Jefferson 75657 (903) 756-5315 Northwest Louisiana Gray’s Creek 21039 LA Highway 16 Denham Springs 70726 (225) 665-2127 Eastern Louisiana Grayson PO Box 359 Grayson 71435 (318) 649-7458 Caldwell Greater New Galilee, Inc 9185 Wilbur St Baton Rouge 70807 Other Churches *Greater Third Zion PO Box 82 Maurepas 70449 (985) 386-2336 Eastern Louisiana Green 5532 Highway 2 Oak Grove 71263 (318) 428-8103 Bayou Macon Green Oak PO Box 476 Merryville 70653 (337) 825-8760 Beauregard Greenacres 6370 Mer Rouge Rd Bastrop 71220 (318) 281-1303 Morehouse Greenlaw PO Box 855 Kentwood 70444 (985) 229-4078 Two Rivers Greenwell Springs PO Box 295 Greenwell Springs 70739 (225) 261-2246 Baton Rouge Grosse Tete PO Box 36 Grosse Tete 70740 (225) 648-2543 Baton Rouge -H- Hackberry First 100 Gross Lane Hackberry 70645 (337) 762-4448 Carey *Hahnville PO Box 316 Hahnville 70057 New Orleans Haile 351 Haile Baptist Ch Rd Marion 71260 Concord Union Harbor Community 6100 Canal Blvd New Orleans 70124 (504) 482-3109 New Orleans Hargis 949 Highway 34 Montgomery 71454 (318) 646-2637 Big Creek Harmon 3849 Hwy 1 Coushatta 71019 Red River Harmony 1226 Hwy 132 Delhi 71232 Deer Creek Harmony PO Box 1056 Glenmora 71433 (318) 748-8394 Mt Olive Harmony PO Box 550 Provencal 71468 Natchitoches Harmony Cove 2879 Kites Landing Road Florien 71429 (318) 586-0040 Sabine Harmony Grove 664 Dark Rd Dodson 71422 (318) 628-1107 Shady Grove *Haven 13433 Anne Cleves Avenue Baton Rouge 70816 (225) 978-6040 Baton Rouge Hayes First PO Box 217 Hayes 70646 (337) 622-3579 Carey Haynes Avenue 610 Haynes Ave Shreveport 71105 (318) 865-2307 Northwest Louisiana Hays Creek 29043 White Hays Creek Rd Franklinton 70438 (985) 839-4396 Washington Heart of Worship 2720 Hwy 28 E Pineville 71360 Other Churches Hebron 451 Cramer Road Bernice 71222 (318) 353-6474 Webster Claiborne Hebron 79614 Hwy 41 Bush 70431 (985) 886-3109 Northshore Baptist Hebron 6286 Hwy 559 Columbia 71418 Caldwell Hebron 24063 LA Hwy 16 Denham Springs 70726 (225) 665-6278 Eastern Louisiana Hebron PO Box 299 Dry Prong 71423 (318) 899-5449 Big Creek Hebron 966 Cole Rd Kinder 70648 (337) 639-2509 Beauregard Heflin PO Box 124 Heflin 71039 (318) 371-0783 Webster Claiborne Hegwood 2255 Hwy 134 Epps 71237 (318) 926-5577 Richland Heritage 2801 Creswell Ave Shreveport 71104 (318) 222-0868 Northwest Louisiana Herringville 944 Hwy 577 Lake Providence 71254 (318) 282-3496 Bayou Macon Hessmer PO Box 117 Hessmer 71341 (318) 563-8340 Louisiana Hickory Grove 5987 Hwy 784 Coushatta 71019 (318) 932-3309 Red River Hico 653 Highway 152 Dubach 71235 (318) 777-3629 Concord Union Highland PO Box 777 Bogalusa 70429 (985) 735-1205 Washington Highland 607 Victory Dr New Iberia 70563 (337) 365-5471 Evangeline Highland 1509 Arkansas Rd West Monroe 71291 (318) 396-1271 Northeast Louisiana *Highland Laotian 607 Victory Dr New Iberia 70563 (337) 365-5471 Evangeline Highland Park 2507 Oliver Rd Monroe 71201 (318) 322-8216 Northeast Louisiana Hill 402 Hill Church Rd Oak Grove 71263 (318) 428-2293 Bayou Macon Hill Memorial 1301 Doty Road Ferriday 71334 (318) 757-4054 Delta Hill Ridge 382 Hill Ridge Rd Winnsboro 71295 (318) 722-6615 Deer Creek Hillcrest PO Box 695 Franklinton 70438 (985) 839-4703 Washington Hillsdale 3621 Hwy 1045 Amite 70422 (985) 748-9521 Two Rivers Hillside PO Box 1091 Albany 70711 (225) 567-3212 Northshore Baptist Hilltop PO Box 295 DeRidder 70634 (337) 825-6700 Beauregard His Church in Pineville PO Box 3546 Pineville 71361 (318) 452-8183 North Rapides Hodge PO Box 340 Hodge 71247 (318) 259-4519 North Central Baptist Holloway 7368 Hickory Grove Rd Deville 71328 (318) 466-3180 North Rapides Holly Grove PO Box 121 Wisner 71378 (318) 724-7727 Deer Creek Holly Ridge 929 Jaggers Ln Rayville 71269 (318) 728-6985 Richland Holly Springs 1485 Hwy 534 Homer 71040 (318)433-3457 Webster Claiborne Holmesville PO Box 250 Downsville 71234 (318) 982-5419 Concord Union Holum 3170 Hwy 126 E Grayson 71435 Caldwell New Orleans 70122 (504) 342-2169 New Orleans Holy Anointed House of Prayer 1373 Senate St Homewood 3111 Rapides Avenue Alexandria 71301 (318) 445-3915 Central Louisiana *Hope Alive! 1102 Edwards Rd West Monroe 71292 (318) 348-5041 Northeast Louisiana *Hope Church 77151 Hwy 21 Covington 70435 (985) 898-1100 Northshore Baptist *Hope Church PO Box 2029 Metairie 70004 (504) 302-3508 New Orleans Hope Community PO Box 212 Chauvin 70344 (985) 232-6314 Bayou Baptist Hopewell 794 W Bryant Rd Center Point 71323 (318) 253-5074 North Rapides Hopewell 730 Hopewell Rd Pitkin 70656 (318) 335-0169 Mt Olive Hopewell 1414 Lem Rd Spearsville 71277 (318) 778-0227 Concord Union 80 Hopewell Community 249 Hopewell Church Rd DeRidder 70634 (337) 463-7604 Beauregard Horseshoe 11776 Horseshoe Lake Rd Mer Rouge 71261 (318) 647-5110 Morehouse Horseshoe Drive 2022 Horseshoe Dr Alexandria 71301 (318) 443-3692 Central Louisiana Hosanna PO Box 366 Ball 71405 (318) 640-3125 North Rapides Hosston PO Box 218 Hosston 71043 (318) 287-3908 Northwest Louisiana Hot Wells PO Box 593 Boyce 71409 Central Louisiana Houston River 110 W Houston River Rd Sulphur 70663 (337) 527-5725 Carey Hudson Creek 348 Hudson Creek Rd Colfax 71417 (318) 640-1200 Big Creek Humble PO Box 1 Elizabeth 70638 (318) 634-7687 Mt Olive Hunter Magnolia 173 Magnolia Ln Mansfield 71052 (318) 697-4888 DeSoto Hurricane Creek 4609 Hwy 505 Dodson 71422 North Central Baptist Hurricane Creek PO Box 2335 Jena 71342 LaSalle -I- Iatt 383 Iatt Church Rd Atlanta 71404 (318) 646-2790 Big Creek Ida PO Box 247 Ida 71044 (318) 284-3236 Northwest Louisiana Iglesia Bautista Betel PO Box 324 Bernice 71222 Concord Union *Iglesia Bautista Bethel de Kenner 5701 Veterans Blvd Metairie 70003 New Orleans *Iglesia Bautista Buenas Nuevas 4141 Pontchartrain Dr Slidell 70458 (985) 643-3456 Northshore Baptist *Iglesia Bautista del Calvario 3204 Bert Kouns Ind Loop Shreveport 71118 (318) 671-1800 Northwest Louisiana Iglesia Bautista Ebenezer 5865 W 70th St Shreveport 71129 (318) 671-7865 Northwest Louisiana *Iglesia Bautista El Camino PO Box 935 Amite 70422 (985) 748-7135 Other Churches *Iglesia Bautista Gracia & Restauracion 3000 Williams Boulevard Kenner 70065 (318) 443-2363 New Orleans Iglesia Bautista Hispana Emmanuel 2110 Bruin Dr Kenner 70065 (504) 443-2366 New Orleans *Iglesia Bautista Hispana LaVina 2850 Helena St Kenner 70062 (504) 466-4922 New Orleans *Iglesia Bautista Horeb 230 Bellemeade Blvd Gretna 70056 (504) 392-3868 New Orleans *Iglesia Bautista Horeb Chalmette 230 Bellemeade Blvd Gretna 70056 (504) 606-5904 New Orleans *Iglesia Bautista Jehova Jireh 404 E Vermilion St Abbeville 70510 (337) 326-0020 Evangeline *Iglesia Bautista Latina El Calvario PO Box 1747 Morgan City 70381 (985) 384-5034 Gulf Coast *Iglesia Bautista Nueva Vida 2249 Hazel Street Arcadia 71001 (318) 263-8474 Bienville *Iglesia Bautista Nueva Vida, Abbeville PO Box 1376 Abbeville 70511 (337) 893-6498 Evangeline *Iglesia Canal Street Mosaico Hispano 4302 Canal Street New Orleans 70119 (504) 482-1135 New Orleans *Iglesia Cristo Redentor 1895 Hwy 190 Mandeville 70448 Northshore Baptist *Iglesia Hispana de Lake Charles PO Box 5090 Lake Charles 70605 (337) 480-1555 Carey *Iglesia Hispana de Sulphur 110 W Houston River Rd Sulphur 70605 (337) 527-5725 Carey Iglesia Jesucristo es el Camino 340 Red Rock Lane Farmerville 71241 (318) 608-8409 Concord Union *Iglesia Nueva Vida 607 Victory Dr New Iberia 70563 (337) 365-5471 Evangeline *Iglesia Nueva Vida Forest Hill 4549 Veterans Memorial Mamou 70554 (318) 446-6453 Mt Olive *Iglesia Nueva Vida Mowata 4549 Veterans Memorial Mamou 70554 Acadia Immanuel 10870 Lovett Rd Central 70818 (225) 261-7420 Baton Rouge Immanuel PO Box 2131 Gonzales 70707 (225) 644-1814 Baton Rouge Immanuel 1503 Pecan St Hammond 70401 (985) 542-4057 Northshore Baptist Immanuel 901 Fig St Morgan City 70380 (985) 384-1722 Gulf Coast *Impact Church 1645 Carol Sue Ave Terrytown 70056 (504) 756-3486 New Orleans *In His Hands 8767 Gov Claiborne Drive Baton Rouge 70811 (225) 810-3841 Baton Rouge Greenwell Springs 70739 (225) 261-8271 Baton Rouge Indian Mound PO Box 275 Indian Village 4062 Highway 383 Kinder 70648 (337) 738-5941 Carey Iowa First PO Box 577 Iowa 70647 (337) 582-3606 Carey Irish Channel Christian Fellowship 819 First St New Orleans 70130 (504) 523-7658 New Orleans Isabel 53674 Parker Rd N Bogalusa 70427 (985) 735-6011 Washington Istrouma 10500 Sam Rushing Drive Baton Rouge 70816 (225) 295-0775 Baton Rouge -J- Jamestown PO Box 5008 Jamestown 71045 (318) 894-8631 Bienville Jefferson 9135 Jefferson Hwy Baton Rouge 70809 (225) 923-0356 Baton Rouge Jenkins Memorial PO Box 96 Saint Martinville 70582 (337) 394-3032 Evangeline Jennings First 1001 Cary Ave Jennings 70546 (337) 824-3271 Carey Jerusalem 24479 Highway 40 Bush 70431 Northshore Baptist Jerusalem 990 Britton Rd Calhoun 71225 (318) 644-5389 Northeast Louisiana Jerusalem 11109 Jrslem Church Rd Hammond 70403 (225) 294-2001 Northshore Baptist *Jesus-The Ctr of Prosperity Teaching Min 59118 N Pearl Acres Road Slidell 70461 (985) 781-2651 Northshore Baptist Johnson Bayou 6710 Gulf Beach Hwy Cameron 70631 (337) 569-2310 Carey Journey Church 2900 Donahue Ferry Rd Pineville 71360 (318) 640-1273 North Rapides *Journey Church East PO Box 5873 Bossier City 71171 (318) 841-8552 Northwest Louisiana Judson 32470 Walker Rd N Walker 70785 (225) 665-5481 Eastern Louisiana -K- Kaplan PO Box 502 Kaplan 70548 (337) 580-2747 Evangeline Kedron 922 Hwy 1046 Amite 70422 (985) 748-5093 Two Rivers Kelly PO Box 159 Kelly 71441 Caldwell Kidron 872 Jug Road Harrisonburg 71340 (318) 744-5522 Ouachita Killian First PO Box 123 Springfield 70462 Northshore Baptist Kinder First PO Box 136 Kinder 70648 (337) 977-1177 Carey Kingston 4845 Hwy 175 Frierson 71027 DeSoto 81 Kingston Road 8900 Kingston Road Shreveport 71118 (318) 687-9885 Northwest Louisiana Kingsville 3911 Monroe Hwy Ball 71405 (318) 640-1019 North Rapides Kisatchie 1809 Hwy 118 W Provencal 71468 (337) 238-3432 Natchitoches Koran 5158 Highway 527 Haughton 71037 (318) 987-3362 Northwest Louisiana Korean Agape 2020 Barataria Blvd Marrero 70072 (504) 328-7372 New Orleans Korean Of Baton Rouge 264 Burgin Ave Baton Rouge 70808 (225) 768-7700 Baton Rouge -L- *Lafayette Church Without Walls PO Box 81128 Lafayette 70598 (337) 962-6538 Evangeline Lafayette Korean 219 W Broussard Rd Lafayette 70506 (337) 981-3646 Evangeline Lake Arthur First PO Box 669 Lake Arthur 70549 (337) 774-3333 Carey Lake Charles First 830 Hodges Street Lake Charles 70601 (337) 433-1443 Carey Lake Cove PO Box 126 Turkey Creek 70585 (318) 359-7256 Mt Olive *Lake Forest Replant 2300 Severn Ave N 204 Metairie 70001 (318) 617-0376 New Orleans Lake Lilly 1829 Hwy 923 Jonesville 71343 (318) 339-8959 Ouachita Lake Martin 15080 Highway 431 Prairieville 70769 (225) 622-3680 Baton Rouge Lake St John Community 4729 Hwy 568 Ferriday 71334 (318) 757-8185 Delta *Lakefront Community PO Box 96 Saint Martinville 70582 (318) 394-3937 Evangeline Lakeshore 308 Lakeshore Dr Monroe 71203 (318) 343-0181 Northeast Louisiana Lakeside 580 Rec Site 4 Rd Converse 71419 (318) 567-2642 North Sabine Lakeside 339 Speight Drive Many 71449 (318) 586-4452 Sabine Lakeside 120 Allen St Pineville 71360 (318) 448-0120 North Rapides Lakeside 143 S Roberts Rd Winnfield 71483 (318) 727-9688 North Central Baptist Lakeview 301 Solan Camp Rd Noble 71462 North Sabine Lakeview 4520 Tacoma Blvd Shreveport 71107 (318) 425-5912 Northwest Louisiana Lamar 318 Lamar Church Rd Delhi 71232 (318) 878-2712 Deer Creek Lamourie PO Box 126 Lecompte 71346 (318) 776-5133 Central Louisiana Lane’s Ferry PO Box 609 Oak Grove 71263 (318) 428-9363 Bayou Macon Lanier 4851 Lanier Dr Baton Rouge 70812 (225) 355-5605 Baton Rouge *Larose Hispanic 4041 Arizona Avenue Kenner 70065 (985) 693-3258 Bayou Baptist Larto 303 Hwy 3102 Jonesville 71343 (318) 339-8908 Ouachita Latanache 11520 LA Hwy 417 Batchelor 70715 (225) 492-3475 Baton Rouge Laurel Heights PO Box 467 Winnfield 71483 (318) 628-3253 North Central Baptist Laurel Hill 1804 Laurel Hill Rd Leesville 71446 Vernon Baptist *Leather and Grace PO Box 247 Epps 71237 (318) 355-4114 Bayou Macon Lee Hill PO Box 1174 Folsom 70437 (985) 796-3713 Northshore Baptist Lee Valley 27005 Reid Rd Loranger 70446 (985) 796-3020 Northshore Baptist Lee’s Creek 1803 Lee’s Creek Church Rd Bogalusa 70427 (985) 735-1180 Washington Leesville Korean 187 Browns Lane Leesville 71446 (337) 537-7850 Vernon Baptist *Level Ground Community 2522 Cambronne St New Orleans 70118 (504) 858-4822 New Orleans Lewiston 74576 N Lewiston Rd Kentwood 70444 (985) 229-7818 Two Rivers Liberty 115 Liberty Church Rd Calhoun 71225 (318) 644-2800 Northeast Louisiana Liberty 3893 Hwy 507 Coushatta 71019 (318) 932-8888 Red River Liberty 325 Liberty Baptist Church Rd Marion 71260 (318) 292-4177 Concord Union Liberty PO Box 4417 Pineville 71360 (318) 445-5258 North Rapides *Liberty 6703 Melara Ave Shreveport 71108 (318) 635-0221 Northwest Louisiana Life Church 1551 E Napoleon Sulphur 70663 (337) 527-5433 Other Churches Life Church of Louisiana, Inc PO Box 1224 Mandeville 70470 (985) 871-1100 Northshore Baptist *Lifehouse City 2730 Lowerline St New Orleans 70125 New Orleans *Lifepoint Community PO Box 216 Mansura 71350 (318) 597-8788 Louisiana Talisheek 70464 (209) 740-6174 Northshore Baptist *Light To The Nations Fellowship PO Box 167 Lighthouse 30997 Horseshoe Rd Independence 70443 (985) 878-6895 Northshore Baptist Lighthouse 300 Fontana Rd Monroe 71203 (318) 343-1473 Northeast Louisiana Lighthouse 235 Flournoy Lucas Rd Shreveport 71106 (318) 686-2964 Northwest Louisiana Lighthouse Christian Fellowship PO Box 40 Grand Isle 70358 Bayou Baptist Lincecum 388 Lincecum Church Rd Pollock 71467 (318) 827-9573 Big Creek Linda Lay Memorial PO Box 296 Gilliam 71029 (903) 633-2232 Northwest Louisiana Line Creek 78659 Hwy 1053 Kentwood 70444 (985) 229-5572 Two Rivers Linwood 1622 Midway Ave Shreveport 71108 (318) 631-4467 Northwest Louisiana Lismore 5148 Hwy 565 Jonesville 71343 (318) 386-2395 Ouachita Litroe 942 Hwy 826 Marion 71260 (318) 292-5475 Concord Union Little Creek 2441 Mitchiner Rd Epps 71237 (318) 926-5345 Bayou Macon Little Flock 1805 Little Flock Rd Many 71449 (318) 586-7238 Sabine Little Pass PO Box 326 Charenton 70523 (337) 923-6100 Gulf Coast Little Prairie 40497 Highway 42 Praireville 70769 (225) 622-2728 Baton Rouge Little Zorah 3605 Old Jeanerette Road New Iberia 70563 (337) 364-3410 Other Churches Live Oak 35603 Coxe Ave Denham Springs 70706 (225) 243-6138 Eastern Louisiana Live Oak 3968 Highway 665 Montegut 70377 (985) 594-5223 Bayou Baptist *Live Oak 1200 S Clearview Pkwy Elmwood 70183 (504) 715-1542 New Orleans Living Rock Missionary 1921 N Tonti Street New Orleans 70119 New Orleans *Living Water 21343 Pine Hills Husser 70442 (504) 400-7529 New Orleans *Living Waters Baptist Fellowship 8900 Kingston Rd Shreveport 71118 (318)-67-5-94 Northwest Louisiana Loch Arbor 3960 Hwy 139 Monroe 71203 (318) 343-1558 Northeast Louisiana *Logos and Life Bible PO Box 1224 Plaquemine 70764 (225) 385-4939 Baton Rouge Lone Cedar 681 Parker Lane Winnsboro 71295 (318) 435-4016 Deer Creek Lone Cherry 1319 Hwy 576 Mangham 71259 (318) 248-3304 Richland 82 Lone Pine PO Box 287 Crowville 71230 Deer Creek Lone Star 526 Harrington Rd DeRidder 70634 (337) 328-7272 Beauregard Lone Star PO Box 39 Hineston 71438 Mt Olive Long Leaf PO Box 76 Longleaf 71448 Mt Olive Longstraw 1799 Styles Ranch Rd Choudrant 71227 (318) 251-9203 Concord Union Longview PO Box 29 Deville 71328 (318) 466-5313 North Rapides Loranger 54078 Highway 1062 Loranger 70446 (985) 878-4718 Northshore Baptist *Loreauville PO Box 496 Loreauville 70552 (318) 229-6251 Evangeline Loving Faith 45 Fifth Street Gretna 70056 New Orleans *Loving Four 2900 Thalia Street New Orleans 70113 (504) 371-5865 New Orleans *Lower Light 4422 Ray Avenue New Orleans 70126 New Orleans Ludington 1409 Rose St DeRidder 70634 (337) 463-5448 Beauregard -M- Macedonia PO Box 186 Effie 71331 (318) 253-8320 North Rapides Macedonia 16452 Highway 585 Oak Grove 71263 (318) 428-3493 Bayou Macon Macedonia 33215 Mack Road Walker 70785 (225) 777-4602 Eastern Louisiana Magnolia 34131 Whitehead Road Holden 70744 (225) 567-9540 Eastern Louisiana Magnolia 136 Ganey Rd Jena 71342 (318) 466-9570 LaSalle Magnolia 1922 Magnolia Church Rd Ragley 70657 (337) 725-3652 Beauregard Magnolia PO Box 100 Saline 71070 (318) 576-3214 Bienville Magnolia 1331 Whatley Ditch Rd Vinton 70668 (337) 589-7954 Carey Magnolia 2274 Hwy 578 Winnsboro 71295 (318) 435-7779 Deer Creek Main Street 1116 Main St Bogalusa 70427 (985) 732-7575 Washington *Main Street 901 Main St Pineville 71360 (318) 442-5803 North Rapides Manchac 80 Manchac Way Akers 70421 Northshore Baptist Mangham PO Box 8 Mangham 71259 (318) 248-2634 Richland Mansfield Road 9965 Mansfield Rd Keithville 71047 (318) 687-2853 Northwest Louisiana Maple Springs 2061 Bethel Rd Logansport 71049 (318) 697-5439 DeSoto Maplewood First 4501 Maplewood Dr Sulphur 70663 (337) 625-5899 Carey Maranatha 120 Ormond Blvd La Place 70068 New Orleans Marksville PO Box 442 Marksville 71351 (318) 253-8724 Louisiana Marlow 7286 Hwy 10 Pitkin 70656 (318) 358-5344 Beauregard Martin PO Box 29 Coushatta 71019 (318) 932-6141 Red River Maryland PO Box 596 St Joseph 71366 (318) 766-3745 Delta Maurepas PO Box 56 Maurepas 70449 (225) 695-3120 Eastern Louisiana McClendon 206 Downing Pines Rd West Monroe 71292 (318) 322-2782 Northeast Louisiana McDonald Memorial 1676 Hwy 4 West Jonesboro 71251 (318) 259-4776 North Central Baptist Mechanicville Emmanuel 2709 Senator St Houma 70363 (985) 872-4918 Bayou Baptist Melbourne 14616 Hwy 65 S Transylvania 71286 (318) 552-8865 Bayou Macon Memorial Baptist Chapel PO Box 76 Elm Grove 71051 (318) 210-9139 Northwest Louisiana Memorial 1509 S Columbia St Bogalusa 70427 (985) 735-8880 Washington Memorial 3272 Hickory Dr Lake Charles 70615 (337) 433-3039 Carey Memorial 5701 Veterans Blvd Metairie 70003 (504) 887-1716 New Orleans Memorial PO Box 161 Swartz 71281 (318) 345-3913 Northeast Louisiana Memorial PO Box 825 Zwolle 71486 (318) 645-9221 North Sabine Mer Rouge PO Box 57 Mer Rouge 71261 (318) 647-3987 Morehouse Meridian 624 Meridian Church Road Marion 71260 Concord Union Messiah Missionary 2605 Poe St Lake Charles 70615 (337) 491-0644 Carey Metairie 401 Codifer Blvd Metairie 70005 (504) 835-2611 New Orleans *Metairie Church 3501 Severn AveSuite 9 Metairie 70002 (504) 571-9155 New Orleans Middle Creek PO Box 309 Florien 71429 (318) 586-7062 Sabine Midway PO Box 70 Converse 71419 (318) 567-3509 North Sabine Midway PO Box 826 Jena 71342 (318) 992-5001 LaSalle Midway 353 Midway Church Rd Jonesboro 71251 (318) 259-4278 North Central Baptist Midway 27284 S Satsuma Rd Livingston 70754 (225) 698-9412 Eastern Louisiana Midway PO Box 208 Ponchatoula 70454 (985) 542-9166 Northshore Baptist Midway 25540 Hwy 371 Sarepta 71071 (318) 847-4111 Webster Claiborne Mill Creek 226 Chris Barnett Goldonna 71031 (318) 727-9617 North Central Baptist Mill Creek PO Box 593 Ringgold 71068 (318) 894-9610 Red River Milldale 11950 Milldale Rd Zachary 70791 (225) 654-8168 William Wallace Miller French 212 Mamou Prairie Rd Iota 70543 (337) 824-3783 Acadia Millville PO Box 1022 Ponchatoula 70454 Northshore Baptist Mineral Springs 118 Pea Ridge Rd Dubach 71235 (318) 255-2418 Concord Union *Mision Bautista Nazareth PO Box 731 Bernice 71222 (318) 285-0069 Concord Union *Mision Bautista Victoria 419 Shady Lane Monroe 71203 (318) 372-1526 Morehouse *Mission Point 740 Linwood Ave Stonewall 71078 (318) 925-3280 Northwest Louisiana *Monroe Korean 500 Pine Street West Monroe 71291 (318) 537-9548 Northeast Louisiana Monroe Street 1412 Monroe St Bogalusa 70427 (985) 732-3551 Washington Monterey First PO Box 310 Monterey 71354 (318) 386-2821 Ouachita Monticello 5260 Hwy 580 Lake Providence 71254 Bayou Macon Montpelier 2241 St Helena Ave Montpelier 70422 Two Rivers Mooringsport PO Box 397 Mooringsport 71060 (318) 996-7521 Northwest Louisiana Morrow PO Box 28 Morrow 71356 (318) 346-6736 Louisiana Mound 107 Hunter Drive Tallulah 71282 (318) 574-9575 Madison Mount Bethel 436 Belview Lane Leesville 71446 (337) 239-9994 Vernon Baptist 83 Mount Paran PO Box 62 Shongaloo 71072 (318) 846-2222 Webster Claiborne Mount Zion PO Box 29 Coushatta 71019 (318) 932-4563 Red River Mt Ararat 798 Hwy 552 Downsville 71234 (318) 982-5288 Concord Union Mt Bethel 13530 Scenic Highway Baton Rouge 70807 (225) 775-3845 Other Churches Mt Calvary PO Box 1648 Albany 70711 (985) 747-8704 Northshore Baptist Mt Carmel 8553 Hwy 464 DeRidder 70634 (337) 825-6343 Vernon Baptist Mt Carmel 5049 Hwy 118 Florien 71429 (318) 586-4680 Sabine Mt Gilead 606 N Walnut St Vivian 71082 Northwest Louisiana Mt Hermon 604 Dub Rd Jonesville 71343 (318) 339-8964 Ouachita Mt Hermon PO Box 39 Mount Hermon 70450 (985) 877-4751 Washington Mt Hope PO Box 544 Oakdale 71463 (318) 335-2687 Mt Olive Mt Lebanon PO Box 7 Gibsland 71028 (318) 843-9275 Bienville Mt Moriah PO Box 209 Hineston 71438 (318) 659-4002 Vernon Baptist Mt Nebo 64671 Hwy 1054 Roseland 70456 (985) 748-9973 Two Rivers Mt Olive 973 Old River Road Anacoco 71403 (318) 256-5152 North Sabine Mt Olive 3493 Hwy 519 Athens 71003 (318) 258-4082 Webster Claiborne Mt Olive 674 Mount Olive Church Rd Eros 71238 (318) 323-6105 North Central Baptist Mt Olive PO Box 130 Pitkin 70656 (318) 358-3188 Vernon Baptist Mt Olive 794 Bear Creek Rd Quitman 71268 (318) 259-3936 Bienville Mt Olivet 14320 Hwy 84 Logansport 71049 (318) 697-4855 DeSoto Mt Pilgrim Missionary 119 N Bank St Lake Charles 70601 (337) 436-0882 Carey Mt Pisgah 25393 Mount Pisgah Rd Mount Hermon 70450 (985) 839-2108 Washington Mt Pleasant 280 Mount Pleasant Lane Bogalusa 70427 (985) 732-3330 Washington Mt Pleasant 1078 Mt Pleasant Road Columbia 71418 (318) 649-3300 Caldwell Mt Sinai 1049 Byrd St Jena 71342 (318) 992-5104 LaSalle Mt Tabor PO Box 336 Farmerville 71241 (318) 368-9039 Concord Union Mt Union 358 Goose Elkins Rd Spearsville 71277 (318) 778-3382 Concord Union Mt Vernon 215 Mount Vernon Church Rd West Monroe 71292 (318) 323-0055 Northeast Louisiana Mt Zion 43216 S Henderson Ave Prairieville 70769 (225) 622-1817 Other Churches Mt Zion First 15064 Hwy 175 Many 71449 (318) 256-6655 North Sabine Mt Zion Missionary 11-16th Street Alexandria 71301 (318) 448-1604 Central Louisiana Mulberry 2025 Bayou Black Dr Houma 70360 (985) 876-3204 Bayou Baptist Myette Point 15700 Hwy 182 W Franklin 70538 (337) 828-4098 Gulf Coast Mystic 187 Mystic Church Rd Fields 70653 (337) 786-8010 Beauregard -N- Natalbany PO Box 99 Natalbany 70451 (985) 345-4002 Northshore Baptist New Beginning 81267 Highway 21 Bush 70431 (985) 886-9282 Northshore Baptist *New Beginning Missionary 2218 Barksdale Blvd Bossier City 71112 (318) 752-2122 Northwest Louisiana New Beginnings PO Box 93 Castor 71016 (318) 544-2422 Bienville New Beginnings PO Box 2674 Mandeville 70470 (985) 727-4379 Other Churches New Bethel PO Box 386 Arcadia 71001 (318) 263-2067 Bienville New Bethel 2003 Pluto Drive Bossier City 71112 (318) 326-7326 Northwest Louisiana New Bethlehem 37818 Reinninger Rd Denham Springs 70706 (225) 664-7532 Eastern Louisiana New Beulah 44641 S Baptist Rd Hammond 70403 (225) 567-2316 Northshore Baptist New Birth 836 N Market St Shreveport 71107 (318) 221-5583 Northwest Louisiana New Birth Missionary 1110 S Tenth St Leesville 71446 Vernon Baptist New Chapel Hill 61 New Chapel Hill Rd West Monroe 71291 (318) 396-2433 Northeast Louisiana New Christian Life Fellowship825 Stracener Alexandria 71301 (318) 449-9395 Central Louisiana New Covenant 215 Florida Ave SE Denham Springs 70726 (225) 664-0858 Eastern Louisiana New Covenant 4521 Schindler Dr New Orleans 70127 New Orleans *New Covenant 3145 Alex Korman Harvey 70058 (504) 341-5433 New Orleans *New Covenant Christian 7328 E Caprice Baton Rouge 70811 Baton Rouge New Ebenezer 444 Guin Rd Castor 71016 (318) 544-8502 Bienville New Elizabeth Missionary 2332 Jewella Ave Shreveport 71109 (318) 631-8070 Northwest Louisiana New Era 11698 Hwy 129 Monterey 71354 (318) 386-2853 Ouachita New Friendship 6329 Old Monroe Rd Bastrop 71220 (318) 281-2245 Morehouse New Haven 30924 Hwy 1064 Tickfaw 70466 (225) 567-5456 Northshore Baptist New Hope PO Box 75 Albany 70711 (985) 878-4723 Northshore Baptist New Hope PO Box 291 Athens 71003 (318) 258-5801 Webster Claiborne New Hope 701 East Madison Ave Bastrop 71220 (318) 823-2606 Morehouse New Hope 339 New Hope Rd Choudrant 71227 (318) 768-2720 Concord Union New Hope 160 Parker Lane Delhi 71232 Madison New Hope 543 Marcantel Rd DeQuincy 70633 (337) 786-7520 Carey New Hope PO Box 47 Elmer 71424 (318) 659-4527 Mt Olive New Hope 13198 Blackwell Lane Franklinton 70438 Northshore Baptist New Hope 612 Walker Rd Jonesboro 71251 (318) 259-3903 North Central Baptist New Hope 3161 Hwy 877 Lake Providence 71254 Bayou Macon New Hope 3870 Old Sterlington Road Monroe 71203 (318) 343-6242 Northeast Louisiana New Hope 1111 Maris Stella St Slidell 70460 Other Churches New Hope of Panchoville 4421 Grand Marais Jennings 70546 (337) 824-1797 Acadia *New Hope 1023 G Russo Milazzo Rd St Martinville 70582 Evangeline New Hope Community 2751 Gadsden St Kenner 70062 (504) 464-4623 New Orleans *New Hope Community East 3708 Gentilly Blvd New Orleans 70122 (504) 947-4673 New Orleans *New Horizon PO Box 37 Church Point 70525 Acadia New Jerusalem PO Box 986 Winnfield 71483 (318) 628-2705 North Central Baptist 84 New Life PO Box 266 DeRidder 70634 (337) 463-6050 Beauregard New Life of Baton Rouge 365 Staring Lane Baton Rouge 70810 (225) 766-4103 Baton Rouge New Life Community 4210 Coliseum Blvd Alexandria 71303 (318) 445-8151 Other Churches *New Life Community 4100 Prairie Ronde Hwy Opelousas 71570 (337) 308-0336 Acadia *New Life Journey 4101 Glen St Bossier City 71112 (318) 464-2885 Northwest Louisiana *New Life Ministry 7855 Scottwood Dr New Orleans 70128 (504) 872-9337 New Orleans *New Life Spanish 4021 Beech St Marrero 70072 New Orleans New Light 944 Highway 576 Mangham 71259 Richland New Light 2477 Prairie Rd Monroe 71202 (318) 325-5728 Northeast Louisiana New Light 461 Jean Marie Natchitoches 71457 (318) 354-1158 Other Churches New Llano First PO Box 284 New Llano 71461 (337) 286-5588 Vernon Baptist New Orleans Chinese 3413 Continental Dr Kenner 70065 (504) 463-0235 New Orleans New Ouachita 226 New Ouachita Rd Enterprise 71425 (318) 744-5962 Ouachita New Pilgrim 146 East 20th Street Reserve 70084 New Orleans New Prospect 111 Prospect Church Rd Dry Prong 71423 (318) 640-9712 Big Creek New Prospect 3438 Highway 167 Dubach 71235 (318) 777-3617 Concord Union New Prospect 2026 Highway 585 Pioneer 71266 Bayou Macon New Ramah 493 New Ramah Rd Castor 71016 (318) 544-8473 Bienville New River 45270 Hwy 429 St Amant 70774 (225) 675-8767 Baton Rouge New Salem 1530 Alvar St New Orleans 70117 (504) 944-2657 New Orleans New Sarepta PO Box 206 Sarepta 71071 (318) 847-4520 Webster Claiborne New Sharon 57370 Hwy 445 Husser 70442 (985) 748-7918 Two Rivers New Sunrise PO Box 59 Otis 71466 Mt Olive New Testament Baptist Bible 1500 Pailet Avenue Harvey 70058 (504) 365-0266 New Orleans New Union PO Box 37 Tullos 71479 (318) 534-6286 LaSalle New Vision 10868 River Rd St Rose 70087 (504) 390-6818 New Orleans New Zion 2535 Barbara Bossier City 71112 (318) 746-0750 Northwest Louisiana New Zion 17387 New Zion Church Rd Covington 70435 (985) 892-4711 Northshore Baptist New Zion 3841 Hwy 38 Kentwood 70444 (985) 229-7696 Two Rivers New Zion 2420 Wardline Rd Oak Grove 71263 (318) 428-8310 Bayou Macon New Zion 1271 New Zion Rd Winnsboro 71295 (318) 435-3320 Deer Creek Newton PO Box 236 Delhi 71232 (318) 878-5710 Richland Noble PO Box 10 Noble 71462 (318) 645-9305 North Sabine *Nola 3625 Nashville Ave New Orleans 70125 (504) 258-7922 New Orleans Norris Ferry Community 10509 Norris Ferry RD Shreveport 71106 (318) 797-1203 Northwest Louisiana Norris Hill 948 Hwy 3148 Sicily Island 71368 Ouachita North Acres 1852 Lewisville Rd Minden 71055 (318) 377-4315 Webster Claiborne North Central 1374 Hwy 859 Delhi 71232 (318) 878-9363 Deer Creek North Eunice 2080 Veteran Memorial Hwy Eunice 70535 (337) 546-0461 Acadia North Highlands Community 4143 Sherwood Baton Rouge 70805 Baton Rouge *North Hills 1318 Hwy 80 Calhoun 71225 (318) 376-2992 Other Churches North Keithville PO Box 302 Keithville 71047 (318) 925-0416 Northwest Louisiana *North Louisiana Cowboy 3245 Arkansas Rd West Monroe 71291 (318) 396-4953 Northeast Louisiana North Monroe 210 Finks Hideaway Rd Monroe 71203 (318) 343-4730 Northeast Louisiana North Shreve 4930 Old Mooringsport Rd Shreveport 71107 (318) 425-2350 Northwest Louisiana *Northeast Hispanic Mission 419 Shady Lane Monroe 71203 (318) 372-1526 Northeast Louisiana Epps 71237 (318) 428-5648 Other Churches *Northeast LA Hispanic Ministry PO Box 669 Northshore PO Box 2369 Slidell 70459 (985) 726-6178 Northshore Baptist Northside 200 Cockerham Rd Denham Springs 70726 (225) 664-3161 Eastern Louisiana Northside PO Box 1703 DeQuincy 70633 (337) 786-2152 Carey Northside PO Box 669 Montgomery 71454 (318) 646-2266 Big Creek Northside 61141 Highway 1091 Slidell 70458 (985) 643-8925 Northshore Baptist Northwoods 5924 N Market St Shreveport 71107 (318) 929-3592 Northwest Louisiana Norwood PO Box 10 Norwood 70761 (225) 629-5325 William Wallace *Nueva Vida en Cristo 541 Avenue F Bogalusa 70427 (985) 732-3756 Washington -O- Oak Forest 6613 Kurthwood Rd Leesville 71446 (337) 239-4619 Vernon Baptist Oak Grove 194 Oak Grove Church Rd Bentley 71407 (318) 899-5241 Big Creek Oak Grove 1369 Clearwater Loop Cheneyville 71325 Central Louisiana Oak Grove 219 Crowell Rd Eros 71238 (318) 249-4282 Northeast Louisiana Oak Grove 703 Oak Grove Hwy Grand Chenier 70643 (337) 542-4731 Carey Oak Grove 3933 Hwy 489 S LaCamp 71438 Vernon Baptist Oak Grove 17450 Old Jefferson Hwy Prairieville 70769 (225) 673-6998 Baton Rouge Oak Grove PO Box 102 Rhinehart 71363 Ouachita Oak Hill 901 Collinston Bastrop 71220 (318) 281-0297 Morehouse Oak Hill 135 Pastors Drive Many 71449 (318) 256-5514 Sabine Oak Hill PO Box 215 Plain Dealing 71064 (318) 326-5600 Northwest Louisiana Oak Hill Community 210 Oak Hill Church Rd Oakdale 71463 (318) 634-7148 Mt Olive Oak Park 1110 Kabel Dr New Orleans 70131 (504) 392-1818 New Orleans Oak Ridge 181 Blade Loop Rd Jena 71342 (318) 992-5465 LaSalle Oak Ridge PO Box 59 Oak Ridge 71264 (318) 244-5310 Morehouse Oakcrest 8837 Greenwell Springs Rd Baton Rouge 70814 (225) 924-6258 Baton Rouge Oaklin Springs PO Box 1108 Oberlin 70655 Beauregard Oberlin PO Box 122 Oberlin 70655 (337) 639-2338 Mt Olive Occupy One c/o R Noblitt, 304 East Blackwell St Oakdale 71463 Beauregard 85 Occupy Two 1081 Coker Road Pitkin 70656 (318) 634-7888 Beauregard *Of The Way Bible 8837 Greenwell Springs Rd Baton Rouge 70814 Baton Rouge Old Anacoco 2386 E Hawthorne Rd Leesville 71446 (337) 239-6818 Vernon Baptist Old Bethel PO Box 95 Clarks 71415 (318) 649-0181 Caldwell Old Bethel 504 Old Bethel Church Rd Natchitoches 71457 (318) 472-9698 Natchitoches Old Midway 4277 Hwy 17 Epps 71237 Bayou Macon Old Pisgah 15192 Hwy 120 Marthaville 71450 (318) 256-8839 North Sabine Old Saline 5280 Ridge Rd Castor 71016 (318) 576-3349 Bienville Old Union PO Box 802 Mansfield 71052 (318) 872-0574 DeSoto Old Union 193 Old Union Rd Shongaloo 71072 Webster Claiborne Old Zion Hill PO Box 777 Albany 70711 (225) 567-3331 Northshore Baptist Olivet 601 Patch St Sulphur 70665 (337) 528-2829 Carey *One Faith 10240 Flosmoore Dr New Orleans 70127 (504) 813-0944 New Orleans *One Life PO Box 1581 Walker 70785 (225) 588-5310 Eastern Louisiana Open Door PO Box 12802 Lake Charles 70612 (337) 217-3374 Other Churches Open Door Fellowship PO Box 448 Coushatta 71019 (318) 932-6267 Red River Open Gate Western Heritage 2602 Barb Lane Lake Charles 70607 (337) 488-6616 Carey *Open Road Fellowship PO Box 6011 Bossier City 71171 (318) 469-3374 Northwest Louisiana Ouachita 824 Highway 3033 West Monroe 71292 (318) 387-6372 Northeast Louisiana -P- Palestine 59369 Palestine Church Rd Bogalusa 70427 (985) 732-7997 Washington Palestine 114 Palestine Rd Columbia 71418 (318) 249-4246 Caldwell Palestine PO Box 237 Grant 70644 (318) 634-7688 Beauregard Paradise 506 Tioga Rd Ball 71405 North Rapides Parhams 193 Church Rd Jonesville 71343 Ouachita Park Forest 4517 Lassen Dr Baton Rouge 70814 (225) 275-3003 Baton Rouge Parkerson Avenue PO Box 469 Crowley 70527 (337) 783-1848 Acadia Parks 5140 Main Hwy St Martinville 70582 (337) 845-4891 Evangeline Parkview 2101 MacArthur Dr Alexandria 71301 (318) 445-5331 Central Louisiana Parkview 11795 Jefferson Hwy Baton Rouge 70816 (225) 293-2820 Baton Rouge Parkview 6301 Camphor St Metairie 70003 (504) 888-1153 New Orleans Parkview 1001 Forsythe Ave Monroe 71201 (318) 325-3174 Northeast Louisiana Parkview PO Box 469 Sulphur 70664 (337) 527-7089 Carey Parkview PO Box 583 Tallulah 71284 (318) 574-2426 Madison Parkway 16016 Highway 79 Minden 71055 (318) 377-0007 Webster Claiborne Paron PO Box 221 Sterlington 71280 (318) 726-5432 Concord Union Patton PO Box 332 Jonesville 71343 (318) 452-6605 Ouachita Pelican PO Box 108 Pelican 71063 (318) 755-2210 DeSoto Peniel 55 Peniel Loop Rd Glenmora 71433 (318) 659-4807 Mt Olive Peniel 1924 Jonesboro Rd West Monroe 71292 (318) 322-2062 Northeast Louisiana Philadelphia 722 Philadelphia Rd Deville 71328 (318) 442-0754 North Rapides Pilgrim Home 16258 Hwy 157 Benton 71006 (318) 965-9575 Northwest Louisiana Pilgrim Rest 20116 Highway 1081 Covington 70435 (985) 892-1242 Northshore Baptist Pilgrim Rest 1154 Academy Drive Eunice 70535 (337) 457-2418 Acadia Pilgrims Rest PO Box 907 DeQuincy 70633 (337) 786-7359 Beauregard Pilgrims Rest PO Box 28 Many 71449 (318) 256-9498 North Sabine Pilgrim’s Rest 211 Pilgrim’s Rest Church Rd Doyline 71023 (318) 745-3536 Webster Claiborne Pine First 27043 Hwy 62 Franklinton 70438 (985) 848-5671 Washington Pine Grove 11560 Crossett Rd Bastrop 71220 Morehouse Pine Grove PO Box 374 Bernice 71222 (318) 285-7303 Concord Union Pine Grove 3799 Ridge Road Castor 71016 Bienville Pine Grove 4811 Wes Berry Rd DeQuincy 70633 (337) 786-5340 Carey Pine Grove PO Box 383 Elizabeth 70638 (318) 634-7481 Mt Olive Pine Grove 1193 Peason Rd Florien 71429 (318) 586-7491 Sabine Pine Grove 982 Blade Loop Rd Jena 71342 (318) 992-6272 LaSalle Pine Grove 1801 Hillman loop Leesville 71446 (318) 793-4153 Vernon Baptist Pine Grove 21949 LA Highway 444 Livingston 70754 (225) 698-6137 Eastern Louisiana Pine Grove 208 Oak Tree Cir Logansport 71049 DeSoto Pine Grove 1079 Hwy 454 Pineville 71360 (318) 442-0418 North Rapides Pine Hill 128 Pine Hill Church Rd Leesville 71446 (337) 239-6073 Vernon Baptist Pine Hill 2923 Hwy 8 Sicily Island 71368 Ouachita Pine Hills 2736 New Natchitoches Rd West Monroe 71292 (318) 397-1869 Northeast Louisiana Pine Land 1229 Clifton Rd Mora 71455 Vernon Baptist Pine Ridge 1061 Pine Ridge Rd DeRidder 70634 (337) 463-5883 Beauregard Pine Ridge 42 Buckhorn Road Melder 71433 (318) 659-4986 Mt Olive Pinecroft 8002 Jewella Ave Shreveport 71108 (318) 686-5200 Northwest Louisiana Pinehill PO Box 886 Olla 71465 (318) 495-3392 LaSalle Pinehurst PO Box 277 Ball 71405 (318) 640-9420 North Rapides Pineville Park 2455 Highway 28E Pineville 71360 (318) 445-7306 North Rapides Pioneer PO Box 67 Pioneer 71266 (318) 428-8262 Bayou Macon Pisgah 113 Pisgah Church Road Bernice 71222 (318) 285-7247 Concord Union Pisgah 1105 Clifton Rd Clifton 71447 Vernon Baptist Pisgah 1420 Pisgah Church Loop Florien 71429 (318) 565-3363 Sabine Pisgah 3467 Highway 112 Forest Hill 71430 (318) 748-6457 Mt Olive Pisgah 11432 Hwy 8 Manifest 71343 (318) 339-6218 Ouachita 86 Plain Dealing PO Box 543 Plain Dealing 71064 (318) 326-4221 Northwest Louisiana Plainview 55179 Hwy 60 Bogalusa 70427 (985) 732-4858 Washington Plainview 25162 Joe May Rd Denham Springs 70726 (225) 665-6969 Other Churches Plainview 2700 Toro Church Rd Hornbeck 71439 Sabine Plank Road 6722 Highway 67 Slaughter 70777 William Wallace *Plaucheville Ministry Outreach 2261 Hwy 1180 Hessmer 71341 (318) 305-8254 Louisiana Pleasant Grove PO Box 203 Choudrant 71227 Concord Union Pleasant Grove 385 Hwy 126 Jonesville 71343 (318) 339-8347 Ouachita Pleasant Hill 803 Avenue G Bogalusa 70427 Washington Pleasant Hill 3261 Highway 171 DeRidder 70634 (337) 463-6611 Beauregard Pleasant Hill 10267 Hwy 143 Farmerville 71241 (318) 726-6653 Concord Union Pleasant Hill 1897 Rattan Rd Florien 71429 (318) 586-7767 Sabine Pleasant Hill PO Box 1468 Jena 71342 (318) 992-2125 LaSalle Pleasant Hill PO Box 655 Pine Grove 70453 (225) 777-4425 Two Rivers Pleasant Hill PO Box 520 Pollock 71467 (318) 765-3548 Big Creek Pleasant Hill 1127 Mondy Road Ruston 71270 (318) 247-6440 Concord Union Pleasant Hill 391 McMurray Rd Winnfield 71483 (318) 648-1324 Shady Grove Pleasant Ridge 147 Longhorn Rd Olla 71465 (318) 495-5240 LaSalle Pleasant View PO Box 448 Hornbeck 71439 Vernon Baptist Pleasure Point 495 Peterson Rd Homer 71040 (318) 927-3482 Webster Claiborne Poland 3324 Highway 457 Alexandria 71302 (318) 442-0738 Central Louisiana Pontchartrain 600 NO Hammond Highway New Orleans 70124 New Orleans Port Hudson PO Box 2489 St Francisville 70775 (225) 229-4331 William Wallace Port Sulphur 27080 Hwy 23 Port Sulphur 70083 (225) 335-1269 New Orleans Potter’s Wheel Family Life Center 1216 Cohen St Marrero 70072 New Orleans Poydras 8213 Saro Ln Saint Bernard 70085 New Orleans Prairie Ronde 1904 Prairie Ronde Hwy Opelousas 70570 (337) 543-6101 Acadia Praise Temple 4725 Greenwood Rd Shreveport 71109 (318) 631-5683 Northwest Louisiana Prewitts Chapel PO Box 197 Hornbeck 71439 (318) 565-4522 Vernon Baptist Primera Iglesia Hispana Cristo Es La Roca1408 Sibley Rd Minden 71055 (318) 288-1110 Webster Claiborne Pritchard PO Box 125 Jena 71342 (318) 992-0203 LaSalle *Progression 101241 Springpark Ave Baton Rouge 70810 (817) 659-8514 North Rapides Prosperity 125 Prosperity Road Jonesville 71343 Ouachita Providence 1 PO Box 171 Ethel 70730 (225) 683-3501 William Wallace Providence 2396 Hwy 552 Downsville 71234 (318) 982-5674 Concord Union Providence PO Box 1233 Rosepine 70659 (337) 463-8683 Beauregard Providence Road 11708 Providence Rd Shreveport 71129 (318) 925-6981 Northwest Louisiana -Q- Quitman First PO Box 357 Quitman 71268 (318) 259-6365 North Central Baptist -R- *Rayville Baptist Christian Fellowship PO Box 479 Rayville 71269 (318) 728-7228 Richland Red Bluff 15204 Highway 1078 Folsom 70437 (985) 796-3891 Northshore Baptist Red Bluff 1532 Red Bluff Church Road Greensburg 70441 Two Rivers Red Oak PO Box 27 Livingston 70754 (225) 686-2588 Eastern Louisiana Red River PO Box 1406 Benton 71006 (318) 965-2723 Northwest Louisiana Redeemer 14140 S Harrells Ferry Rd Baton Rouge 70816 (225) 753-4273 Baton Rouge *Redeemer City 800 Jefferson Blvd Lafayette 70501 (337) 692-0102 Evangeline Redeemer Community 5996 Colquitt Road Keithville 71047 (318) 925-0394 Northwest Louisiana *Redeeming Grace PO Box 2208 Albany 70711 (985) 956-0553 Northshore Baptist Redemption Christian Center 13196 Old Baton Rouge Hwy Hammond 70403 (985) 345-4903 Northshore Baptist Redwood PO Box 30 Slaughter 70777 William Wallace Reeves PO Box 69 Reeves 70658 Beauregard Refuge PO Box 67 Echo 71330 (318) 563-4687 Louisiana *Refuge 1400 Milton St New Orleans 70122 (770) 856-8273 New Orleans *Refuge Worship Center PO Box 8663 Clinton 70722 (225) 683-7078 Other Churches *Restoration 2929 Metairie Court Metairie 70002 (504) 834-8409 New Orleans Restoration of Donaldsonville PO Box 607 Donaldsonville 70346 (225) 636-8333 Baton Rouge Richey 999 Effie Hwy Deville 71328 (318) 253-5251 North Rapides Richland Hills Christian Fellowship PO Box 1260 Blanchard 71009 Northwest Louisiana Ridge Avenue 1009 Ridge Ave West Monroe 71291 (318) 396-1116 Northeast Louisiana Ridge Memorial 106 Jane Street Slidell 70461 (985) 646-3407 Northshore Baptist Ridgecrest 502 Ferriday Dr Ridgecrest 71334 (318) 757-4076 Ouachita Rio Vista 3800 Jefferson Hwy Jefferson 70121 (504) 358-8825 New Orleans River Of Life Worship Center 18295 La Highway 16 Port Vincent 70726 (225) 698-9640 Eastern Louisiana River Valley 3800 Viking Dr Bossier City 71111 (318) 747-4837 Northwest Louisiana Riverbend 25837 Kendalwood Baton Rouge 70817 Baton Rouge Riverside 4259 Riverside Drive Bastrop 71220 (318) 281-5138 Morehouse Riverside 36890 LA Highway 16 Denham Springs 70706 (225) 664-1278 Eastern Louisiana Riverside 9220 Jefferson Hwy River Ridge 70123 (504) 737-2373 New Orleans Riverside PO Box 1066 Vidalia 71373 (318) 336-5292 Delta Riverview 8709 Highway 1 S Alexandria 71302 (318) 443-5555 Central Louisiana Riverview 607 Austin Ave West Monroe 71292 (318) 323-0994 Northeast Louisiana Roanoke Baptist PO Box 292 Roanoke 70581 (337) 753-2240 Carey 87 Robinson 1308 Ferguson Rd Delhi 71232 (318) 878-2850 Richland Rock Corner 260 Rock Corner Rd Dubach 71235 Concord Union Rock Island Missionary PO Box 291 Natchitoches 71458 Other Churches Rocky Branch 109 Roan Road Farmerville 71241 Concord Union Rocky Springs PO Box 249 Lisbon 71048 (318) 353-6343 Webster Claiborne Rodessa PO Box 130 Rodessa 71069 (318) 223-4578 Northwest Louisiana Rose Park 5560 Buncombe Rd Shreveport 71129 (318) 687-8272 Northwest Louisiana Rosefield 254 Spring Ridge Road Grayson 71435 (318) 495-3371 LaSalle Ruple PO Box 337 Homer 71040 (318) 927-2609 Webster Claiborne -S- *Saint James 3900 Calderwood Dr Shreveport 71119 (318) 564-0829 Northwest Louisiana Saint Rest 13015 Hwy 146 Dubach 71235 (318) 777-3581 Concord Union Sale Street PO Box 5215 Lake Charles 70606 (337) 477-3463 Carey Salem 109 Salem Church Road Farmerville 71241 (318) 368-2553 Concord Union Salem 126 Salem Cemetery Rd Plain Dealing 71064 (318) 326-5240 Northwest Louisiana Salem PO Box 24 Stonewall 71078 (318) 925-9231 DeSoto Salem 36474 Weiss Rd Walker 70785 (225) 667-2588 Eastern Louisiana *Salvation Ministry of Jesus Christ 5247 Paige St Baton Rouge 70811 (225) 772-5673 Other Churches San Patricio 41 San Patricio Rd Converse 71419 North Sabine Sandy Bayou 4803 Highway 559 Columbia 71418 (318) 649-2806 Caldwell Sandy Creek PO Box 10 Pride 70770 (225) 654-6590 William Wallace Sandy Hill 1256 Pitkin Rd Leesville 71446 (337) 537-1261 Vernon Baptist Sardis 367 Sardis Church Rd Farmerville 71241 (318) 368-3451 Concord Union Sardis 10912 Highway 34 Winnfield 71483 North Central Baptist Sardis 1522 Hwy 130 Winnsboro 71295 (318) 722-6142 Deer Creek Satsuma 29896 S Satsuma Rd Livingston 70754 (225) 686-2563 Eastern Louisiana *Schriever PO Box 50 Schriever 70395 (985) 447-3990 Bayou Baptist Searcy PO Box 37 Trout 71371 (318) 992-7785 LaSalle Second PO Box 360 Jackson 70748 (225) 634-7037 William Wallace *Second Chance Mission 2249 Hazel Street Arcadia 71001 (318) 263-8474 Bienville Selma PO Box 439 Georgetown 71432 (318) 627-5159 Big Creek Shady Grove 2871 Hwy 113 Pitkin 70656 (318) 634-7127 Beauregard Shady Grove 3172 Hwy 127 Sikes 71473 (318) 628-4029 Shady Grove Shady Grove PO Box 628 Winnsboro 71295 Deer Creek Shady Grove of Noble Inc 2297 Houston Spur Roadr Converse 71419 (318) 567-3518 North Sabine Sharon 2769 Hwy 152 Dubach 71235 (318) 353-6496 Concord Union Sharon 9433 Section Rd Port Allen 70767 (225) 627-4145 Baton Rouge Sharp 482 Highway 8 Lena 71447 (318) 321-1931 Central Louisiana Sherwood 1180 S Flannery Rd Baton Rouge 70815 (225) 275-2432 Baton Rouge Sherwood PO Box 855 Tioga 71477 Big Creek Shiloh 12772 Hwy 2 Bernice 71222 (318) 285-9623 Concord Union Shiloh 568 Country Rd 466 Carthage 75633 Other Churches Shiloh 818 CR 466 Carthage, 75633 (318) 872-0994 DeSoto Shiloh 1253 Mitchell Harper Rd DeRidder 70634 (337) 328-8435 Beauregard Shiloh Christian Fellowship 2441 N Claiborne Ave New Orleans 70117 (504) 948-4599 New Orleans Shreve City 2810 Knight St Shreveport 71104 (318) 865-5661 Northwest Louisiana Sikes PO Box 126 Sikes 71473 North Central Baptist Siloam 137 Siloam Church Rd Dodson 71422 (318) 628-2333 North Central Baptist Siloam 35432 Hwy 191 Many 71449 (318) 256-6496 Sabine Silver Creek 950 Silver Creek Rd Leesville 71446 (337) 238-5377 Vernon Baptist Simpson PO Box 374795 Hwy 8 Simpson 71474 (337) 383-7755 Vernon Baptist Singer PO Box 488 Singer 70660 (318) 463-2326 Beauregard Slagle PO Box 121 Slagle 71475 (337) 238-4353 Vernon Baptist Smyrna 145 Smyrna Church Road DeRidder 70634 (337) 328-8580 Beauregard Social Springs 5455 Hwy 371 Ringgold 71068 (318) 932-4668 Red River Sorrento 8443 Brittany Road Sorrento 70808 (225) 675-5318 Baton Rouge South Bossier 1155 Sligo Road Bossier City 71112 (318) 741-5651 Northwest Louisiana South Central 3552 Highway 875 Wisner 71378 (318) 724-7609 Deer Creek South Lafourche 17077 E Main St Cut Off 70345 (985) 632-4119 Bayou Baptist South Park PO Box 655 Leesville 71496 (337) 239-3084 Vernon Baptist South Side 7612 Old Monroe Rd Bastrop 71220 (318) 281-5024 Morehouse *South Walker 13719 Hammack Rd Denham Springs 70726 (225) 665-0463 Eastern Louisiana South Winnfield 646 Country Club Rd Winnfield 71483 (318) 628-5769 North Central Baptist Southern of Varnado 62075 Seal Rd Angie 70426 Washington Southside PO Box 1206 Denham Springs 70727 (225) 665-5868 Eastern Louisiana Southside 201 Vinson St Jonesboro 71251 North Central Baptist Southside PO Box 1303 Mansfield 71052 (318) 872-4575 DeSoto Southside 730 E Flournoy Lucas Road Shreveport 71115 (318) 798-6200 Northwest Louisiana Spanish Branch 593 Sunk Hill Road Chopin 71447 (318) 430-0160 Vernon Baptist Spencer 5796 Hwy 143 Sterlington 71280 (318) 726-4670 Concord Union Spring Creek 73072 Hwy 1054 Kentwood 70444 (985) 229-8228 Two Rivers Spring Ridge PO Box 7 Pleasant Hill 71065 (318) 796-2356 North Sabine Springhill 47239 Highway 1072 Franklinton 70438 (985) 839-2728 Washington Springhill 7989 Hwy 506 W Grayson 71435 (318) 495-3061 Caldwell Springhill 1619 Hwy 505 Jonesboro 71251 (318) 259-2872 North Central Baptist 88 Springhill 275 Springhill Church Rd Ringgold 71068 (318) 894-8445 Red River Springs of Grace 6300 Hearne Ave Shreveport 71108 (318) 635-9723 Northwest Louisiana Springville PO Box 1329 Livingston 70754 (225) 294-2720 Northshore Baptist St Bernard PO Box 535 Chalmette 70044 New Orleans St Clair 940 Saint Clair Dr Boyce 71409 (318) 793-2526 Central Louisiana St James PO Box 386 Madisonville 70447 (985) 845-3728 Northshore Baptist *St James 117 Felecie Drive Lafayette 70506 (337) 235-7953 Evangeline St Joseph PO Box 167 St Joseph 71377 (318) 766-3913 Delta St Landry PO Box 88 St Landry 71367 Louisiana *St James Missionary 4055 St Vincent Ave Shreveport 71108 (318) 564-0829 Northwest Louisiana St Matthew PO Box 814 Oakdale 71463 (318) 335-0172 Mt Olive Standard PO Box 1153 Olla 71465 (318) 495-3304 LaSalle Starks First PO Box 220 Starks 70661 (337) 743-5311 Carey Starlight PO Box 223 Morganza 70759 Baton Rouge Start PO Box 219 Start 71279 (318) 728-4695 Richland Steeple Chase 7016 Steeple Chase Plaza Dr Shreveport 71129 (318) 686-8600 Northwest Louisiana Stevendale 16545 Old Hammond Hwy Baton Rouge 70816 (225) 275-4646 Baton Rouge *Still Water 104 Angeli Dr Hammond 70403 Northshore Baptist *Still Water PO Box 2013 Hammond 70401 (985) 386-8024 Northshore Baptist *Still Water 22010 Hwy 22 East Ponchatoula 70454 (985) 351-1883 New Orleans *Still Water 22010 Highway 22 East Ponchatoula 70454 (985) 386-8024 Northshore Baptist *Still Water Northeast 49322 River Rd Hammond 70401 Northshore Baptist Suburban 4534 Hauck Drive New Orleans 70127 (504) 242-0980 New Orleans Sugartown 1784 Hwy 113 Sugartown 70662 (337) 4638866 Beauregard *Sulphur Community PO Box 1608 Sulphur 70664 (337) 304-1843 Carey Summer Grove 8924 Jewella Ave Shreveport 71118 (318) 686-1470 Northwest Louisiana Summerfield 171 Summerfield Rd Colfax 71417 (318) 627-5159 Big Creek Summerfield PO Box 128 Summerfield 71079 Webster Claiborne Summerville 141 Summerville Church Rd Olla 71465 (318) 992-5219 LaSalle Sunlight 18184 Sunlight Rd Franklinton 70438 (985) 839-2663 Washington Sunny Hill 1270 Hwy 117 Leesville 71446 (337) 238-3833 Vernon Baptist Sunny Hill PO Box 156 Mount Hermon 70450 (985) 335-5035 Washington Superior Avenue 439 Superior Ave Bogalusa 70427 (985) 732-3602 Washington Sweetwater PO Box 39 Quitman 71268 (318) 259-9143 North Central Baptist Sycamore 440 Hammett Addition Vidalia 71373 (318) 757-4964 Other Churches -T- Tammany Hills 70380 I Street Covington 70433 (985) 892-8772 Northshore Baptist Tangipahoa PO Box 893 Kentwood 70444 (985) 229-4411 Two Rivers Taylor PO Box 5 Taylor 71080 (318) 843-6560 Bienville Taylor Bayou 472 Lee Boutwell Road Winnsboro 71295 Deer Creek Teche PO Box 1416 Breaux Bridge 70517 (337) 507-3301 Evangeline *Teche PO Box 74 Centerville 70522 (337) 836-5538 Gulf Coast Temple PO Box 404 DeRidder 70634 (318) 463-6364 Beauregard Temple 5933 Aimwell Road Jena 71342 (318) 992-2711 LaSalle Temple 1515 S Service Rd W Ruston 71270 (318) 255-3745 Concord Union Temple 402 Williams St Springhill 71075 (318) 539-4181 Webster Claiborne Temple 287 Taylor Ave Winnsboro 71295 (318) 435-5379 Deer Creek New Orleans 70158 (504) 460-4723 Baton Rouge *Temple of New Life, Baton Rouge 1734 Fern St Texas Avenue PO Box 10 DeRidder 70634 (337) 463-7498 Beauregard The Bayou 2234 Kaliste Saloom Road Lafayette 70508 (337) 984-8291 Evangeline The Bridge Fellowship PO Box 37 Breaux Bridge 70517 (337) 332-1746 Evangeline *The Church at Marksville PO Box 397 Marksville 71351 (318) 614-1860 Louisiana The Church of Rosepine PO Box 385 Rosepine 70659 (337) 463-7746 Beauregard The Church of The Highlands17240 Perkins Rd Baton Rouge 70810 (225) 756-4600 Other Churches *The Covenant Church of SB PO Box 1463 Benton 71006 Northwest Louisiana The Father’s House Worship Center 545 Ole Hwy 15 West Monroe 71291 (318) 397-0273 Other Churches The Garden 103 Merchants Blvd Lafayette 70508 (337) 261-4006 Evangeline The Gathering Place PO Box 12788 Alexandira 71315 (318) 640-0610 North Rapides *The Grove 39258 Hwy 42 Prairieville 70769 (502) 594-5965 Baton Rouge The Lord’s Church 1936 Highway 440 Kentwood 70444 (985) 229-8521 Two Rivers The Louisiana Church 22376 Main Street Abita Springs 70420 Northshore Baptist The New Beginnings PO Box 719 Walker 70785 Eastern Louisiana The Open Door 1709 Dulles Dr Lafayette 70506 (337) 981-6438 Evangeline The Refuge Church 8026 Captain Miller Dr Shreveport 71115 Other Churches The Ring Community 630 Richland Avenue Baton Rouge 70806 (225) 366-8443 Baton Rouge The Simple Church 601 Benton Suite #2 Bossier City 71111 (318) 752-2320 Other Churches The Temple of New Life PO Box 58983 New Orleans 70158 (504) 460-4723 New Orleans The Water’s Edge PO Box 572 Lake Charles 70602 (337) 540-8499 Other Churches *The Way of Denham Springs 13758 Denham Rd Baton Rouge 70818 (225) 445-4154 Eastern Louisiana Thomas 30354 Highway 424 Franklinton 70438 Washington Thompson Road 59008 Hwy 433 Slidell 70460 (985) 690-6077 Northshore Baptist Tillou 19242 Cain Rd Bastrop 71220 (318) 283-4143 Morehouse Tioga First 1309 Singer Dr Pineville 71360 (318) 640-4760 North Rapides Tom Hebert Road 2520 Marty Ln Lake Charles 70607 (337) 474-1224 Carey Topsy 5311 Topsy Bel Rd Lake Charles 70611 (337) 855-6794 Carey 89 Tower 6103 Hwy 169 Mooringsport 71060 Northwest Louisiana Transylvania PO Box 7 Transylvania 71286 (318) 559-2417 Bayou Macon Trees 11391 Trees City Rd Vivian 71082 (318) 375-2104 Northwest Louisiana Trinity 1785 Wooddale Court Baton Rouge 70806 (225) 928-3165 Baton Rouge Trinity PO Box 743 Franklinton 70438 (985) 839-3705 Washington Trinity 42062 Pumpkin Center Rd Hammond 70403 (225) 294-5536 Northshore Baptist Trinity PO Box 5090 Lake Charles 70606 (337) 480-1555 Carey Trinity 2826 Natchitoches Hwy Many 71449 (318) 256-3770 Sabine Trinity PO Box 191 Mathews 70375 (985) 532-3300 Bayou Baptist Trinity 527 Howard St Natchitoches 71457 (318) 352-6322 Natchitoches Trinity PO Box 9829 New Iberia 70562 Evangeline Trinity PO Box 579 Oak Grove 71263 (318) 428-2065 Bayou Macon Trinity PO Box 914 Oakdale 71463 (318) 335-2757 Mt Olive Trinity 3905 Trinity Church Rd Pineville 71360 (318) 445-3000 North Rapides Trinity 505 N Beglis Pkwy Sulphur 70663 (337) 527-6827 Carey Trinity PO Box 26 Turkey Creek 70585 (337) 461-2300 Mt Olive Trinity 214 Reagan St West Monroe 71292 (318) 325-8271 Northeast Louisiana Trinity PO Box 1101 Winnfield 71483 North Central Baptist Trinity of Eunice, Inc 4481 Highway 190 Eunice 70535 (337) 580-5050 Acadia Trinity Heights 3820 Old Mooringsport Rd Shreveport 71107 (318) 221-2695 Northwest Louisiana True Life of Slidell 62160 Airport Rd Slidell 70460 (985) 643-5870 Northshore Baptist Tunica Hills PO Box 183 Tunica 70782 William Wallace Turkey Creek 6662 Highway 128 Gilbert 71336 (318) 435-6797 Deer Creek Twin Bridges 611 Twin Bridges Rd Alexandria 71303 (318) 448-1751 Central Louisiana Twin Oaks 6203 Cherry Ridge Rd Bastrop 71220 (318) 281-5448 Morehouse -U- *Unbound PO Box 77616 Baton Rouge 70879 Other Churches Union PO Box 60 Belmont 71406 (318) 256-5674 North Sabine Union 493 B Rush Rd Deville 71328 (318) 466-5207 North Rapides Union 123 Union Church Rd Quitman 71268 (318) 263-7803 Bienville Union Grove PO Box 23 Lillie 71256 (318) 285-7531 Concord Union Union Hall 127 Union Hall Church Rd Coushatta 71019 (318) 932-4295 Red River Union Hill PO Box 1716 Glenmora 71433 Mt Olive Union Hill 16269 Hwy 34 Montgomery 71454 (318) 646-2626 North Central Baptist Union Springs 1032 Hwy 191 Converse 71419 (318) 567-2666 North Sabine Union Springs c/o 9070 Hwy 2 Shongaloo 71072 Webster Claiborne United 8458 Hwy 127 S Jena 71343 LaSalle United 146 Gene Keen Rd Winnfield 71483 North Central Baptist United C & W Inc PO Box 8 Campti 71411 (318) 476-3739 Natchitoches *United Outreach 3236 Pines Road Shreveport 71119 (318) 631-3605 Northwest Louisiana *Unity 1 414 Hamilton St Franklin 70538 (985) 687-3579 Evangeline Unity PO Box 606 Cotton Valley 71018 (318) 832-4896 Webster Claiborne Unity PO Box 275 Delhi 71232 Richland Unity PO Box 1342 DeRidder 70634 (337) 463-3284 Beauregard Unity 1401 Pine St Lake Charles 70601 (337) 436-7754 Carey Unity 1339 Highway 587 Oak Grove 71263 (318) 428-8863 Bayou Macon Unity 11460 Hwy 190 Opelousas 70570 (337) 543-6046 Acadia Unity 6509 Magnolia Ln Pineville 71360 (318) 466-5923 North Rapides University 5775 Highland Road Baton Rouge 70808 (225) 766-9474 Baton Rouge University 1094 LSU-E Dr Eunice 70535 (337) 457-7575 Acadia University 4505 Lake St Lake Charles 70605 (337) 480-9410 Carey University PO Box 1311 Ruston 71273 (318) 255-8195 Concord Union University 904 Menard St Thibodaux 70301 (985) 446-5818 Bayou Baptist *Urban Family PO Box 50911 New Orleans 70150 New Orleans Utility PO Box 156 Jonesville 71343 (318) 339-8734 Ouachita -V- Valence Street 802 Jefferson Ave New Orleans 70115 (504) 897-2855 New Orleans Valentine PO Box 105 Lockport 70374 (985) 532-2251 Bayou Baptist *Vatican PO Box 765 Carencro 70520 (337) 326-6038 Evangeline Verda 4299 Highway 71 Colfax 71417 (318) 627-5144 Big Creek Vernon 4274 Riser Rd Ruston 71270 (318) 249-2701 North Central Baptist Vick 2803 Highway 1196 Vick 71331 (318) 253-9697 North Rapides Victory PO Box 168 Estherwood 70534 (337) 400-9936 Acadia Victory 19548 McCain I Rd #1 Franklinton 70438 (985) 839-9870 Washington Victory 43385 N Little Italy Rd Hammond 70403 (601) 577-2577 Northshore Baptist Victory 1540 White Sulphur Springs RdJena 71342 (318) 992-0942 LaSalle Victory 740 Finks Hideaway Rd Monroe 71203 (318) 345-0943 Northeast Louisiana *Victory 12238 LeBlanc Ln Walker 70785 (225) 667-2487 Eastern Louisiana Victory of Plaquemine 58020 Robertson Street Plaquemine 70764 Baton Rouge *Vida Nueva, Ponchatoula 112 S 3rd St Ponchatoula 70454 (985) 956-7105 Northshore Baptist Vietnamese of New Orleans 203 17th St Gretna 70115 (504) 362-0056 New Orleans Vietnamese Hope 7133 Greenwell Springs Rd Baton Rouge 70805 (225) 926-0605 Baton Rouge Vieux Carre’ 711 Dauphine St New Orleans 70116 New Orleans 90 Vintage of New Orleans 6221 S Claiborne Ave,Box 609 New Orleans 70125 (504) 324-2374 New Orleans Vinton First PO Box 1598 Vinton 70668 (337) 589-4011 Carey -W- Wadesboro 14355 Wadeboro Rd Ponchatoula 70454 (985) 386-6725 Northshore Baptist Wakefield PO Box 158 Wakefield 70784 (225) 635-4844 William Wallace Walker PO Box 220 Walker 70785 (225) 665-8368 Eastern Louisiana *Walker Community Ministries 28245 Old South Walker Rd Walker 70785 (225) 664-1115 Baton Rouge Wallace 5605 Hwy 177 Pelican 71063 (318) 796-3860 DeSoto Wallace Ridge 14566 Hwy 124 Jonesville 71343 (318) 339-9946 Ouachita Waller 456 Waller Ave Bossier City 71112 (318) 746-2462 Northwest Louisiana Walnut Grove 2204 Highway 492 Colfax 71417 (318) 542-2175 Big Creek Walnut Grove PO Box 94 Pioneer 71266 (318) 926-5331 Bayou Macon Walnut Ridge 1254 Arcadia Rd Quitman 71268 North Central Baptist Wardline 11639 Wardline Road Hammond 70401 (225) 567-2033 Northshore Baptist Warsaw 2829 Hwy 577 South Delhi 71232 (318) 722-6114 Madison Washington PO Box 415 Washington 70589 (337) 826-8899 Acadia Watson PO Box 675 Watson 70786 (225) 667-8818 Eastern Louisiana Wayside PO Box 875 Ball 71405 (318) 765-9697 Big Creek Welcome Home 3778 Hwy 34 Dodson 71422 (318) 628-2601 Shady Grove Welcome Home 2082 Highway 561 Hebert 71418 (318) 248-3166 Richland Weldon 15059 Hwy 2 Alt Bernice 71222 (318) 285-9281 Concord Union Welsh First 500 S Adams St Welsh 70591 (337) 734-3213 Carey West Lake PO Box 778 Doyline 71023 (318) 745-2458 Webster Claiborne West Marrero 605 Jung Blvd Marrero 70072 New Orleans West New Home 1799 Highway 134 Rayville 71269 (318) 728-3865 Richland West St Charles 13099 Hwy 90 Boutte 70039 (985) 785-0584 New Orleans *Westbank Mission 2442 Kathleen Dr Marrero 70072 New Orleans Western Hills 4153 Pines Rd Shreveport 71119 (318) 636-2408 Northwest Louisiana Westlake 8379 N Lakeshore Dr Shreveport 71107 (318) 929-2237 Northwest Louisiana Westlake First 501 Sulphur Ave Westlake 70669 (337) 439-5758 Carey Weston 112 Weston Ch Rd Jonesboro 71251 (318) 259-9577 North Central Baptist Westport Friendship 107 Singletary Road Pitkin 70656 (318) 634-7400 Mt Olive Westside PO Box 877 Ferriday 71334 (318) 757-8113 Delta Westside 1437 Sutherland Rd Lake Charles 70611 (337) 855-9422 Carey Westside 6834 Hwy 1 Bypass Natchitoches 71457 (318) 352-2383 Natchitoches Westside PO Box 11521 New Iberia 70562 (337) 365-4302 Evangeline Westside 40375 W I-55 Service Rd Ponchatoula 70454 (985) 386-2494 Northshore Baptist Westside Of Delhi PO Box 425 Delhi 71232 (318) 878-5109 Richland Westside Community PO Box 587 Addis 70710 (225) 776-0693 Baton Rouge Westside Emmanuel 1107 W 9th St Bogalusa 70427 (985) 732-9602 Washington Westview PO Box 49 Amite 70422 Two Rivers Westview 1800 Blankenship Dr DeRidder 70634 (337) 463-7563 Beauregard Westwood 13907 Johns Gin Rd Keithville 71047 (318) 925-2778 Northwest Louisiana Westwood 2317 Westwood Rd Westlake 70669 (337) 433-8677 Carey Wilda 75 Saint Clair Rd Boyce 71409 (318) 793-8623 Central Louisiana Williams Boulevard 3000 Williams Blvd Kenner 70065 (504) 443-2363 New Orleans Willow Bayou 1008 Willow Bayou Road Tallulah 71282 (318) 574-3502 Madison Willow Point 5500 S Lakeshore Dr Shreveport 71119 (318) 631-8500 Northwest Louisiana Wood Springs 2687 Woodsprings Road Logansport 71049 (318) 686-6325 DeSoto Wooddale 1815 Kilkenny St Alexandria 71303 (318) 442-3232 Central Louisiana Woodhaven 10318 Hwy 1064 Tickfaw 70466 (225) 567-9144 Northshore Baptist Woodland 27929 Hwy 1037 Springfield 70462 (225) 294-5530 Northshore Baptist Woodland Hills 8620 Blanchard Furrh Rd Shreveport 71107 (318) 929-3247 Northwest Louisiana Woodland Park 1909 J W Davis Dr Hammond 70403 (985) 345-4013 Northshore Baptist Woodlawn 5805 Jones Creek Baton Rouge 70817 (225) 753-1667 Baton Rouge Woodlawn 20080 Witherwax Rd Iowa 70647 (337) 582-3473 Carey Woodlawn PO Box 506 Rayville 71269 (318) 728-2131 Richland Woodridge 850 E Bert Kouns Shreveport 71106 (318) 861-3519 Northwest Louisiana -Y- Yancy Road 179 Yancy Road Glenmora 71433 (337) 461-2805 Mt Olive Yankee Springs 760 Yankee Spring Rd Goldonna 71031 North Central Baptist -Z- Zebedee 774 Burke Rd Rayville 71269 Richland Zenoria PO Box 41 Trout 71371 LaSalle Zion 562 Hwy 472 Georgetown 71432 (318) 827-5972 Big Creek Zion Hill PO Box 60 Negreet 71460 (318) 256-2270 Sabine Zion Hill 2462 Hwy 15 Spearsville 71277 (318) 368-7788 Concord Union Zion Hill 1272 Tannehill Rd Winnfield 71483 (318) 648-1150 North Central Baptist Zion Hill Of Williana Inc 3744 Highway 167 Dry Prong 71423 (318) 899-5944 Big Creek Zoar 11848 Hooper Rd Baton Rouge 70818 (225) 261-3434 Baton Rouge 91 VOCATIONAL EVANGELISTS BP E E-Y E-C M-E Bible Prophecy Evangelist Evangelist/Youth Evangelist/Chalk Music Evangelist E-M E-ME E-Y/CH PA Evangelist/Magician Evangelist/Music Evangelist Evangelist-Youth/Children Pastor Advisor Disclaimer: The following list of Vocational Evangelists is a combination of Evangelists involved in the Louisiana Conference of Southern Baptist Evangelists (LaCOSBE) and other Louisiana Vocational Evangelists. This Database of Louisiana Baptist Ministers should not be taken as an endorsement of any individual by the Louisiana Baptist Convention or as an indication of accountability to the Louisiana Baptist Convention with respect to any person named. -A- Adams, Moody Aulds, Joe E E 11715 Bricksoe Ave 181 Harrison Rd Baton Rouge Ruston LA LA 70816 71270 E PO Box 12810 Lake Charles LA 70612 PO Box 496136 409 East North Street Garland Magnolia TX AR 75049 71753 E 29028 White Hayes Ck Franklinton LA 70438 M-E 180 Sandy Hollow Lp Jena LA 71342 Longville Longville Independence LA LA LA 70652 70652 71443 -BBritt, Bill -CCourtney, Michael E Crusaders Ministries M-E -EElder, Rick -FFranklin, Craig -GGillespie, Rich/Jackie M/CK 108 Bettye Loop Gist, Al BP 224 Al Gist Rd Glasscock, Jeremy E 29216 Hubert -HHanna, David Harris, Price Hertless, Rick Holland, Sonny E M-E M/P E PO Box 850 438 Mars Dr PO Box 1569 PO Box 265 Coushatta Shreveport Rockdale Clinton LA LA TX LA 71019 71106 76567 70722 E 20649 Busby Rd Van Cleve MS 39565 -IIvey, Richard 92 -LLanier, Mark Lisemby, Darry Lisemby Family Longoria, Lyndon M-E M-E M-E/B E 5824 Wanda Trail PO Box 84 PO Box 7 PO Box 23 Ball Kingsland Kingsland DeRidder LA AR AR LA 71405 71652 71652 70634 E E E M-E 3525 Tilden Train PO Box 43 1901 SW Pine Ave PO Box 372 New Braunsfels Rhinehart Bentonville Monterey TX LA AR LA 78132 71363 72712 71354 M-E 10613 Peck Rd Lumberton TX 77657 PO Box 457 300 Joe Drive Delhi Many LA LA 71232 71449 E 2314 Foster Ln Westlake LA 70669 M-E M-E 155 Mitchell Rd 15166 Oak Shadows. DeRidder Prairieville LA LA 70634 70769 -MMaroney, Gary McDowell, Scotty Moore, Sam Mount, Brad -PThe Pearsons -SSanctuary Quartet M-E Stephenson, Vernon E -TThomas, Lee -WWillis, Mackey Willis, Phillip 93 CHURCH WEBSITE ADDRESSES -A Addis, First (Baton Rouge) Airline, Bossier City (Northwest Louisiana) Airline, Metairie (New Orleans) Alpine First, Pineville (North Rapides) Ames Boulevard, Marrero (New Orleans) Amite, Denham Springs (Eastern Louisiana) Antioch, Minden (Webster Claiborne) Ascension, Gonzales (Baton Rouge) Atlanta, Atlanta (North Central Baptist) -B Baldwin Baptist Mission (Gulf Coast) Ban Suk Korean, Bossier City (Northwest Louisiana) Banks Springs, Columbia (Caldwell) Baptist Bible Fellowship, Shreveport (Northwest Louisiana) Barksdale, Bossier City (Northwest Louisiana) Bayou Oaks, Monroe (Northeast Louisiana) Bayou Plaquemine, Plaquemine (Baton Rouge) Bayou Rouge, Evergreen (Louisiana) Bayou Vista, Morgan City (Gulf Coast) Bedico, Ponchatoula (Northshore Baptist) 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(DeSoto) Sandy Creek, Pride (William Wallace) Satsuma, Livingston (Eastern Louisiana) Searcy, Trout (LaSalle) Sharon, Port Allen (Baton Rouge) Sherwood, Baton Rouge (Baton Rouge) Shiloh Christian Fellowship, New Orleans (New Orleans) Shreve City, Shreveport (Northwest Louisiana) Social Springs, Ringgold (Red River) Sorrento, Sorrento (Baton Rouge) South Bossier, Bossier City (Northwest Louisiana) South Walker, Denham Springs (Eastern Louisiana) Southside, Mansfield (DeSoto) Southside, Shreveport (Northwest Louisiana) Spring Creek, Kentwood (Two Rivers) Springhill, Ringgold (Red River) Springs of Grace, Shreveport (Northwest Louisiana) St Clair, Boyce (Central Louisiana) Start, Start (Richland) Still Water, New Orleans (New Orleans) Suburban, New Orleans (New Orleans) Sulphur Community, Sulphur (Carey) Summer Grove, Shreveport (Northwest Louisiana) Sweetwater, Quitman (North Central Baptist) -T- Teche, Breaux Bridge (Evangeline) Teche, Centerville (Gulf Coast) Temple of New Life, Baton 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-W- Wadesboro, Ponchatoula (Northshore Baptist) Walker Community Ministries, Walker (Baton Rouge) Walker, Walker (Eastern Louisiana) Waller, Bossier City (Northwest Louisiana) Washington, Washington (Acadia) Watson, Watson (Eastern Louisiana) West St Charles, Boutte (New Orleans) Western Hills, Shreveport (Northwest Louisiana) Westlake First (Carey) Westside Community, Addis (Baton Rouge) Westside Emmanuel, Bogalusa (Washington) Westside, Lake Charles (Carey) Westside, Natchitoches (Natchitoches) Westside, Ponchatoula (Northshore Baptist) Williams Boulevard, Kenner (New Orleans) Willow Point, Shreveport (Northwest Louisiana) Woodland Hills, Shreveport (Northwest Louisiana) Woodland Park, Hammond (Northshore Baptist) Woodland, Springfield (Northshore Baptist) Woodlawn, Baton Rouge (Baton Rouge) Woodridge, Shreveport (Northwest Louisiana) -Z- Zoar, Baton Rouge (Baton Rouge) 102 www.tbctc.com www.twinbridgesbc.com unitedoutreachchurch.org www.UNITEDBAPTISTCAMPTI.COM www.u1bc.com www.ubc-br.org/ www.ourchurch.com/member/u/ubc www.ubcthibodaux.net www.victorybaptistonline.net www.victorybaptistwalker.com www.vietnamesehope.org www.angelfire.com/vi/no thevieux.com www.vintageunited.tv www.vintonfbc.org www.wadesborobaptistchurch.org www.walkerministries.net www.walkerbaptist.org wallerbaptist.com/ www.wbclouisiana.org www.watsonbaptist.com www.weststcharlesbaptist.org www.westernhillsbc.org www.firstbaptistwestlake.org www.thewestsidefellowship.com www.webcbogalusa.com www.westsidebch.org www.westsidenatchitoches.com www.westsideponch.com www.williamsblvd.org www.willowpoint.org www.whbcblanchard.com www.woodlandparkbaptist.org www.wbcspringfield.com www.wbcbr.org www.woodridgeshreveport.org www.zoarbaptist.org REPORT OF EXECUTIVE BOARD Bobby Stults, President Thomas Strong, Vice President David Hankins, Executive Director Elected as President by my peers this past year continues to both humble and honor me as I serve within this outstanding body. I assure you that God has been out front and has led all of our steps through the great challenges of the past 12 months. Our state has appointed the finest group of leaders to serve on this Board and I know that they honor God in their obedience and through their dedication and service. From the rebuilding of our BCMs to the Presidential 20/20 commission 10 KAIROS actions being taken in our state, there is a great deal of excitement within our State. Yes, we have encountered challenges, however, your Executive Board has met those challenges and through their focused and dedicated efforts we have been able to glorify God. Being the president of such a focused and dedicated group of believers is truly a great honor. As we meet in Lafayette this fall for our annual meeting, I join with our State President, Dr. Steve Horn and our Executive Director, Dr. David Hankins in continuing to ask God to bring about a great resurgence and outpouring of His Holy Spirit and the winds of revival within our great state. As President, I offer the following report from your Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board. God bless you all. Actions taken by the Executive Board during the year: 1. 2013 Fourth Quarter Financial Report (5/6/14) Received the 2013 Fourth Quarter Executive Board Financial Report. 2. 2014 First Quarter Financial Report (5/6/14) Received the 2014 First Quarter Executive Board Financial Report. 3. Committee on Nominations Report (5/6/14) Filled two vacancies on the Louisiana College board and two vacancies on the Executive Board. 4. Committee on Committees Report (5/6/14) Filled one vacancy on the Committee on Order of Business, one vacancy on the Committee on Moral and Social Concerns, one vacancy on the Committee on Credentials and one vacancy Committee on Nominations. 5. Louisiana Baptist Convention Committee on Louisiana Baptist History (5/6/14) Adopted the following motion on the Louisiana Baptist Convention Committee on Louisiana Baptist History: That the Executive Board of the Louisiana Baptist Convention recommend to the Louisiana Baptist Convention meeting at First Baptist Church, Lafayette, November 10-11, 2014, that the duties of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Committee on Louisiana Baptist History be assigned to the state mission services staff and that Article III, Section 8 of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Bylaws regarding the Committee on Louisiana Baptist History be deleted and 103 that Article II (Permanent Plan of Organization of the Convention and its Committees and Boards) be amended as follows: Permanent organization of the Convention shall be as follows: Standing Committees: (1) Committee on Committees (2) Committee on Nominations (3) Committee on Order of Business (4) Committee on Credentials (5) Committee on Resolutions (6) Committee on Moral and Social Concerns (7) Committee on Louisiana Baptist History 6. Louisiana Baptist Convention (LBC) Referred Motion (5/6/14) Adopted the following motion in response to the referred motion from the 2013 LBC Annual Meeting (the role of the Executive Director as a voting member of the Convention committees, the Executive Board, and various agency boards) That the Executive Board of the Louisiana Baptist Convention declines to recommend any action regarding the motion made by Lewis Richerson, messenger, Woodlawn, Baton Rouge, referred to it from the 2013 LBC Annual Meeting for the following reason: The role of the Executive Director as a voting member of the Convention committees, the Executive Board, and various agency boards is a longstanding practice, in some instances dating back to the 1800s. The presence of the Executive Director in this capacity is a great value to both the individual bodies and the Convention as a whole. 7. Louisiana Baptist Convention (LBC) Referred Motion (5/6/14) Adopted the following motion in response to the referred motion from the 2013 LBC Annual Meeting (Charters of LBC Boards and LBC governing documents regarding the role of the Executive Director as a voting member of the Convention committees, the Executive Board, and various agency boards) That the Executive Board of the Louisiana Baptist Convention declines to recommend any action regarding the motion made by Jay Adkins, messenger, First, Westwego, referred to it from the 2013 LBC Annual Meeting for the following reasons: 1. The Charters of LBC boards are not in conflict with the LBC governing documents by naming the Executive Director of the LBC as a member of the respective boards, those charters being explicitly authorized to identify those who compose the members of the board, to wit: “The composition and duties of boards of trustees of agencies and institutions of this Convention shall be clearly set forth in the Convention resolutions authorizing their establishment and included subsequently in appropriate form in their respective corporate charters. All corporate charters and amendments thereto shall be expressly approved by the Convention or by the Executive Board of the Convention.” (LBC Bylaw, Article III, Section 1). Article III, Section 1 is an explicit exception to the prohibition of salaried employees of the Convention serving on committees or boards of the Convention (see LBC Bylaw, Article IV, Section 10 which reads, “No salaried employee of this convention and its boards and committees shall 104 be eligible for election as a voting member of boards or committees of this Convention except as provided in the constitution of the Convention or these bylaws.”). 2. The provision in the Louisiana College charter naming the LBC executive director as a member of the college board of trustees is not evidence of undue influence under the rules of this Convention or of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, the college’s accrediting body. Both the Louisiana College board of trustees and the Louisiana Baptist Convention, as the sole member of the college corporation, have approved this provision. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges has not cited this provision as a violation at LC or at other Southern Baptist schools with the same provision. 3. The recent (2006) addition of the Executive Director to the LC board of trustees, a practice common to other state Baptist convention schools, is particularly useful to the LBC. In light of the numerous actions in the last 25 years of Baptist college boards defeating the rights of their parent conventions and going “independent”, the presence of the LBC Executive Director as a voting member of the board serves as a strong reminder that the board serves at the pleasure of the LBC. 8. Second Quarter Financial Report (9/30/14) Received the 2014 Second Quarter Executive Board Financial Report. 9. Executive Board Audit (9/30/14) Received the 2013 Executive Board Audit Report. 10. 2015 State Missions Services Budget (9/30/14) Adopted the 2015 State Missions Services Budget. 11. 2015 Cooperative Program Budget Recommendation (9/30/14) Adopted the 2015 Cooperative Program Budget of $20,831,766, pending Convention approval. 12. Resolution of Commendation - Dr. David Hankins (9/30/14) Adopted a Resolution of Commendation of Dr. David Hankins upon his ten year anniversary as Executive Director of the Louisiana Baptist Convention WHEREAS, Dr. David Hankins was called by God and affirmed by the Louisiana Baptist Convention as Executive Director of the Louisiana Baptist Convention in January 2005, and WHEREAS, He has, for ten years, worked and ministered faithfully and effectively to strengthen the kingdom impact of Louisiana Baptists, and WHEREAS, As our spiritual leader of the convention, Dr. Hankins has repeatedly called Louisiana Baptists individually to prayer, to seek revival, to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with those who are lost, and to participate in kingdom ministries, and WHEREAS, Dr. Hankins has championed the cause of Louisiana Baptists both within our state and across the Southern Baptist Convention, and WHEREAS, God has abundantly blessed the work of Dr. Hankins and his co-laborers who labor beside him for the glory of God through the Louisiana Baptist Convention; 105 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Executive Board of the Louisiana Baptist Convention, meeting September 30, 2014, wishing to commend Dr. David Hankins, do hereby express our heartfelt gratitude to God first and foremost for Dr. Hankins’ ministry, BE IT RESOLVED, That we express thankfulness to God in recognition of the consistent walk with Christ of Dr. David Hankins, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we express our appreciation to him, Dr. David Hankins, for his commitment to the work and ministry of the Louisiana Baptist Convention, and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, That we pledge to Dr. Hankins our prayers and support for the causes of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, throughout our state and convention. 13. Executive Board Recommendations to the Convention (11/10/14) Approved the Executive Board Report to the convention as printed in the Book of Reports. 14. Election of 2014-2015 Executive Board President (11/10/14) David Cranford, pastor of First Baptist Church, Ponchatoula, was elected as Executive Board President for 2014-15. 15. Election of 2014-2015 Executive Board Vice President (11/10/14) Bobby Stults, pastor of Oak Park Baptist Church, New Orleans, was elected as Executive Board Vice President for 2014-15. 16. Executive Board Nominating Committee Report (11/10/14) Approved the Executive Board committee assignments, Executive Board officer nominations and Church Site Nominations. 17. Third Quarter Financial Report (11/10/14) Received the 2014 Third Quarter Executive Board Financial Report. 106 REPORTS OF EXECUTIVE BOARD COMMITTEES ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE Joey Miller, Chair The Executive Board Administrative Committee performed its assigned responsibilities in accordance with the Executive Board Bylaws. BUSINESS AND FINANCE COMMITTEE Jeff Ginn, Chair The Executive Board Business and Finance Committee performed its assigned responsibilities in accordance with the Executive Board Bylaws. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Bobby Stults, Chair The Executive Committee performed its assigned responsibilities in accordance with the Executive Board Bylaws. MISSIONS SUPPORT COMMITTEE Tom Harrison, Chair The Executive Board Missions Support Committee performed its assigned responsibilities in accordance with the Executive Board Bylaws. NOMINATING COMMITTEE Matt Endris, Chair The Executive Board Nominating Committee performed its assigned responsibilities in accordance with the Executive Board Bylaws. PROPERTIES COMMITTEE Chad Bolfa, Chair The Executive Board Properties Committee performed its assigned responsibilities in accordance with the Executive Board Bylaws. 107 EXECUTIVE BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE CONVENTION 1. 2015 Cooperative Program Budget That the Louisiana Baptist Convention meeting in Lafayette, Louisiana, November 10-11, 2014, adopt the 2015 Cooperative Program budget of $20,831,766 as printed on page 18 of the Book of Reports. 2. LBC Committee on Louisiana Baptist History That the Louisiana Baptist Convention meeting at First Baptist Church, Lafayette, November 10-11, 2014, assign the duties of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Committee on Louisiana Baptist History to the state missions services staff and that Article III, Section 8 of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Bylaws regarding the Committee on Louisiana Baptist History be deleted and that Article II (Permanent Plan of Organization of the Convention and its Committees and Boards) be amended as follows: Permanent organization of the Convention shall be as follows: Standing Committees: (1) Committee on Committees (2) Committee on Nominations (3) Committee on Order of Business (4) Committee on Credentials (5) Committee on Resolutions (6) Committee on Moral and Social Concerns (7) Committee on Louisiana Baptist History 108 THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 8/31/2014 ASSETS Cash and Investments (1) $28,556,197 Inventory 42,835 Deposits and Advances 7,102 Accounts Receivable 377,010 Notes Receivable (2) 94,354 Land, Building, Equipment, Furnishings, CIP 31,156,267 Less Accumulated Depreciation (12,122,984)19,033,283 TOTAL ASSETS $ 48,110,781 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Accounts Payable $ (24,648) Unrestricted-Undesignated: Operating Reserve 3,165,322 Net Worth in Fixed Assets18,693,452 Unrestricted-Designated: Board Designated-Special Purpose 5,332,531 Temporarily Restricted: Investment Equity 66,940 Grant Equity 540,792 Corpus Equity 210,362 Donor Designated-Special Purpose 9,517,253 Board Designated-Special Purpose 1,774,526 Equity in Land 345,597 Permanently Restricted: Investment Equity 8,488,654 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 48,110,781 (1) Cash and Investments: Cash & Cash Equivalents $ 5,407,129 Investments (LBF & Guidestone) 23,149,068 Total $28,556,197 (2) Notes Receivable: Mission Loan Fund $94,354 Total $94,354 109 STATE MISSIONS SERVICES FOR CHURCHES AND ASSOCIATIONS EXECUTIVE TEAM David Hankins, Executive Director Bobby Stults, pastor of Oak Park, New Orleans, faithfully served as President of the Executive Board this past year. Thomas Strong, pastor of Metairie, Metairie, served as Vice President. Both served with diligence and dedication. The Nominating Committee of the Board assigned members to the four major committees and recommended their officers. Matt Endris, pastor of Fairview, Coushatta, served as chairman and Edgar Evans, pastor of Cooper, Leesville, served as vice chairman. The work of the Board is divided into four major committees: Administrative, Business and Finance, Properties, and Missions Support. It is through the Administrative Committee that the administrative policies and actions are reviewed and approved. Joey Miller, pastor of First, Kentwood, served as chairman. The Business and Finance Committee is responsible for recommending longrange and short-range goals for the Convention, planning and recommending the Convention budget, reviewing and appraising the audits, financial policies and practices of Convention agencies and institutions. Jeff Ginn, pastor of Istrouma, Baton Rouge, served as chairman and Eric Harriman, pastor of First, Columbia, served as vice chairman. The Missions Support Committee is responsible for reviewing and approving funds for missions budget supplements, church loans, and special requests from missions for financial assistance. Tom Harrison, executive pastor of Broadmoor, Shreveport, served as chairman. Tommy Middleton, member of Woodlawn, Baton Rouge, served as vice chairman. The Properties Committee is responsible for properties owned or leased by the Executive Board. Chad Bolfa, pastor of First, Krotz Springs, served as chairman and Freddie Rodrigue, pastor of Faith, Livonia, served as vice chairman. Dr. Wayne Sheppard serves in the Executive Office as Executive Assistant to the Executive Director. He also directly relates as the liaison to the Associational Directors of Missions. Dr. Joe Arnold has served as President of the LADOM Fellowship (Louisiana Associational Directors of Missions). The annual retreat for DOM’s and wives was held in Lafayette in May, 2014. Dr. Hankins and Dr. Sheppard are grateful for the partnership enjoyed in these relationships and in the effort of togetherness to reach the state of Louisiana and strengthen the churches. Dr. Sheppard directs the Partnership Missions division. The 2020 audience of Every People Group umbrellas this work. Multiple training events were hosted and the development of People Group Networks continues among the churches and associations. Volunteer mobilization of mission individuals and mission teams from Louisiana churches is implemented through the “Cast The Net” site (the renovated site will be introduced at the 2014 annual meeting). Engagement of people groups occurs through Connect Tours. Dr. Sheppard facilitates churches to develop an Acts 1:8 global strategy. The LBC Annual, Church Planning Guide, and Book of Reports are also edited and produced by the Executive Office. BUSINESS & INFORMATION SERVICES TEAM Dale D. Lingenfelter, Director The Business and Information Services Team serves as a support group for all the work of the LBC State Missions Services. The team provides expertise in the areas of financial accounting, information technology, facilities maintenance, office services and human resources. Our goal is to enhance and support the work of all LBC Teams so they accomplish the missions 110 and ministry goals of the Convention. In addition to coordinating the Annual Church Profile (ACP) process for the state, Shana Johnson serves as Information Services Support Manager and is responsible for the overall information support systems of the Convention. Through her team’s effort along with assistance from the entire State Mission Services Staff, ACP reporting maintains an above average reporting percentage of 90.2% of LBC churches reporting. Also congratulations to the Associational Clerks from 19 Associations who had 100% reporting. The LBC Accounting Team, led by Rusty Johnson, continued to focus on getting the most out of the accounting system. Further improvements were made to reporting and access to information for State Mission Services staff and LBC churches. The Accounting Department’s focus on accuracy, timeliness and integrity resulted in LBC receiving an excellent yearly audit report. Tall Timbers’ Director, Sam White, and his staff continue to serve the churches of the Louisiana Baptist Convention by providing a place for retreats, conferences, camps, seminars and other events. This is accomplished by programs sponsored by Louisiana Baptist Convention entities, Tall Timbers, and church groups who provide their own programs. We again saw tremendous increases in attendance in our summer camps for youth and children in 2014. Many people are making life-changing decisions for God at Tall Timbers each year. This year, we completed the remodeling of the old maintenance shop which was converted back into a much needed cabin to allow us to house more children and youth at our camps and retreats. We are already getting rave reviews on this cabin. The Business and Information Services Team considers all of its various areas of support work as ministry unto the Lord. We count it a privilege to serve our Lord by serving our colleagues and Louisiana Baptists in the work of reaching Louisiana for Christ and strengthening our churches. BAPTIST COLLEGIATE MINISTRY Mark Robinson, Director What an incredible year! 2014-15 could be described as a year of new beginnings. We have begun construction on the new BCM building at McNeese University. In spite of significant rain delays we should be in the building by the end of the year. Matt Middlecamp has begun as the new BCM director at Southeastern Louisiana University. He comes to us from Southern Mississippi community colleges as a multi-campus director and the University of Arkansas staff. Ryan James started this summer at LSU-Eunice. He is a native of the area and served on staff at Louisiana Tech. Conan Sherlin began this summer as the director of Nicholls State University BCM. He previously served as a BCM director in Virginia and on staff at the University of Tennessee. He also served as a Journeyman before attending seminary. ON THE CAMPUS Louisiana BCM’s participated in the nationwide emphasis called Engage 24 to train and mobilize students to share the Gospel on campus with their peers. Annual Statistics: Students reached - 38,552 Students mobilized - 949 International students - 445 Students involved in Bible study or discipleship small groups - 1,335 Students involved in evangelism - 535 Over 475 students attended ULM’s first lunch last fall (steak out) and Louisiana Tech had over 1000 unique participants in their weekly lunch outreach. LSU was featured at the Southern Baptist Convention in Baltimore this June. You can watch the presentation at the link below. 111 ULL BCM made great impact on the campus this year and has become a strong “go to” organization for the campus leadership. The leadership team tripled in size this year under the leadership of Director Joe Wood. SOME THINGS YOU NEED TO SEE! Our student missions promotion video: https://vimeo.com/96940281 BCM website: www.lsubcm.org Our alumni network site: www.labcmalumni.com Follow McNeese’s BCM building progress on their Facebook page. COMMUNICATIONS TEAM John Kyle, Director “What’s new?” is a common greeting in some areas of our state, but if you posed that question to your Louisiana Baptists Communications Team the response would be “plenty!” Since our report last year, Louisiana Baptists have a new logo, a new website and E-newsletter, and a new initiative designed to give every person in Louisiana the opportunity to say “yes” to a relationship with Jesus. LouisianaBaptists.org launched in February of 2014 and provides users with a current, user-friendly look and feel which allows them to quickly navigate the various missions and ministries of Louisiana Baptists. Among other features, the site automatically updates itself as people click on various resources. Check it out by visiting www.LouisianaBaptists.org. A new social media emphasis was launched in conjunction with the new website. Visit our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/louisianabaptists, or follow us on Twitter @ LaBaptists and join the conversation. The weekly E-newsletter also took on a new look and has been so well received that new subscribers are added almost every week. Louisiana Baptists are “Here for You” is the public expression, or face, of Operation Highways & Hedges, a multi-year, multi-platform media strategy designed to give every person in Louisiana the opportunity to say “yes” to a relationship with Jesus over the next several years. The initiative launched in Southwest Louisiana in early July with a second market slated to launch in Northeast Louisiana in November. Visit www.LouisianaBaptists. info to view and share the current spots and pray God will use this initiative to: 1. Infiltrate and influence our culture 2. Create opportunities for spiritual discussions 3. Motivate people to check out the Gospel and local Louisiana Baptist churches. The Communication Team was very involved with the President’s 2020 Commission producing videos and other content to support this effort. One of the resources created is the 2020 Church Assessment Tool which enables local congregations to evaluate their effectiveness in reaching the next generation and every people group and request assistance as desired. Visit www.LouisianaBaptists.org/2020 to begin your assessment. Stewardship and Cooperative Program are also part of our assignment. The animated CP Rant video received national attention and stewardship resources such as Traction, Unlimited and Compass were promoted and made available to all Louisiana Baptist congregations. Churches using these resources report some God-honoring results. Go to www. LouisianaBaptists.org/CP to view the video and request resources. 112 The Communications Team is excited about these new communication platforms and pray they will prove to be an asset to your ministry as well as empowering all Louisiana Baptists to fulfill our God-given charge to share His Good News with our state and our world. EVANGELISM-CHURCH GROWTH TEAM Wayne Jenkins, Director Keith Manuel, Evangelism Associate In cooperation with the other Louisiana Baptist Convention teams and the 40 associations, we assist local churches as catalysts, consultants and conduits in all areas of evangelism, Sunday School, Discipleship and age-graded ministries. Istrouma Baptist Church, Baton Rouge, hosted the Evangelism Conference, which had an approximate attendance of 1,000. For the first time in decades, the Evangelism Conference was shortened to one day because of an ice storm that hit south Louisiana. However, Louisiana Baptist churches provided thousands of personal care items at the Conference that were distributed to inmates during the Angola Prison Revival. The next conference will be at Summer Grove Baptist Church, Shreveport, on January 26-27, 2015. David Anderson serves as the Children’s Ministry Strategist. In 2014, PreTeen Invasion was held at two locations, Temple Baptist in Ruston and at FBC, Lafayette. These events reached more than 1,300 children in grades 4-6. Vacation Bible School training was combined into one retreat at Tall Timbers and was opened to churches and associational teams. Airline Baptist Church, Bossier City, and the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary hosted the annual Childhood Education Workshop. There was record attendance of 630 weekday teachers receiving training and encouragement. Kevin Boles, Youth Ministry Strategist, coordinates work to reach, teach and equip teenagers and their adult leaders. Our office conducted individual and associational Youth Ministry consultations and Youth Sunday School leadership training conferences. Clear Youth Camp held at Tall Timbers provided three different camp opportunities in July with record attendance of over 980 teenagers and leaders. The Youth Evangelism Celebration continues to be the largest ministry event in the Louisiana Baptist Convention with 7,948 attending, the largest attendance in the event’s history. YEC moves to the larger Cajundome in Lafayette for 2014. Jeff Ingram serves as Adult Ministry Strategist, coordinating the work of adult Sunday School, small groups and discipleship. The January Bible Study Previews registered 115 and the Baptist Doctrine Study Previews registered 52. The Louisiana Baptist Christian Education Association continues to provide opportunities for ministers of education and similar positions to find encouragement, develop strategies and form networks. The two college student GOLA teams helped lead VBS in 22 churches this past summer. Two seminars equipping leaders in reaching the Boomer generation were held at the Baptist Building. Strategies for pastors and staff in Adult Sunday School, Small Groups and Discipleship continue to be developed and implemented. Sean Keith, Sunday School Strategist, partnered with churches and associations to offer six regional Sunday School conferences. Approximately 1,500 people attended, representing 450 churches. Our theme was “Start Something New” encouraging churches to Start New Groups. Resources for print and video including the webcast are available online at www. louisianabaptists.org/churchgrowth. In partnership with Northshore Association, the Expanded Coaching Project helped churches produce growth in Sunday School and health in their church. The Church Building Conference had approximately 50 in attendance. Finally, churches have utilized the One Day Sunday School Evaluation to develop a strategic plan for their Sunday School. 113 MISSIONS AND MINISTRY TEAM John D. Hebert, Director The Missions and Ministry Team is comprised of Church Planting, Compassion Ministry, Mission Builders, Men’s Ministry/Disaster Relief, and Women’s Missions and Ministry under the leadership of John Hebert, Team Director. Dr. James Jenkins was named Director of Church Planting and has given leadership to our church planting team. Dr. Jenkins’ team has completed our strategy development facilitating the full implementation of our 10-3-1 Association Strategy development. The composite goal for all of our associations is to plant 371 churches over the next 10 years. Dr. Jenkins is assisted by Carlos Schmidt and Lane Corley. Dr. Jeffrey Cook leads our Compassion Ministries work and has made considerable progress with the association compassion missionary strategy in many of our urban associations. Promotion of the Georgia Barnette Conference Center continued this year with 50% of the funds for the total project now in hand. Janie Wise added Jess Archer to the Women’s Missions and Ministry staff. Jess has had a successful year and continues our trend of expanding our children and youth missions organizations. The 2013 State Missions Offering was the highest ever, coming in just under $2,000,000. The 2014 goals for all of our missions offerings are as follows: • Georgia Barnette State Missions Offering (Jan 1-Dec 31, 2013) Received: $1,982,759.51 (highest offering ever received) Goal: $1,850,000 • Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions (June 1, 2013-May 31, 2014) Received: $4,092,484.83 State Goal: $5,100,000 National Goal: $175,000,000 • Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions (Jan 1-Dec 31, 2013) Received $2,081,922.04 State Goal: $2,200,000 National Goal: $70,000,000 Dr. Gibbie McMillan, Disaster Relief and Men’s Ministry Strategist, is reporting less activity in the mobilization of DR workers. Our teams responded to flooding in Colorado and the mobilization of the first ever Baptist Collegiate Ministry DR teams. LSU’s BCM is part of a pilot program for DR mobilization of students to disaster sites. Training has been held in each of the three regions of our state. The Mission Builder program, under the leadership of Robert Woods, continues to help our missions and churches for first unit buildings and renovations. Volunteers were mobilized to sites across the state to aid in saving money for our mission congregations as they reach their communities for Christ. PASTORAL LEADERSHIP TEAM Bill Robertson, Director The vision for the Pastoral Leadership Team is to ensure that there is no church without a leader, no leader without training and no pastor or staff member without a friend. Together, our team seeks to be a friend to every staff person, a training resource for every staff member and resource provider for every church. The PLT responds to crisis needs of ministers and families as well as the local church through conflict coaching, financial assistance and a ministry of Pastoral Leadership Team. Our ministry is 114 dedicated to: support of internet resume referral service, pastoral encouragement and professional counseling in cooperation with Granberry Counseling Centers, ministry to terminated pastors and staff, ministry to pastors, staff, and churches in conflict, ministry to retired ministers and their families and continuing education seminars, conferences, and retreats. Through late July, about 45 pastors, staff members or family members had seen a counselor through the service. A total of 84 were seen in 2013. Bill Robertson, Director of the Pastoral Leadership Team, said he has had numerous conversations with ministers whose marriages and ministry were saved through this counseling ministry The Church Tax Video was introduced as a comprehensive vehicle to provide practical instruction to church financial leaders. The Shepherd’s Rest continues to bless pastors and churches through providing a brief sabbatical for pastors at little or no cost to the church. A comprehensive strategy to avoid, resolve and recover from conflict was developed. Stacy Morgan, Church Administration Strategist, provides a broad array of seminars and workshops to help churches with documentation, ministry models, search committee training and deacon training. He also serves as the GuideStone Financial Resources representative for Louisiana Baptist churches. Benjamin Harlan is our Church Music Consultant. The multi-faceted music and drama ministry annually equips and offers support to hundreds of people in music leadership roles as they bring glory to God and bless His church. We had another banner year with our Keyboard Festivals. There were a total of 593 students participating representing 100 churches. Our keyboard area, under the direction of Teresa Thomason continues to be one of our best avenues for reaching youth and making an impact with Louisiana Baptist churches. Neva Haley directed our Children’s Honor Choir. There were 85 children in attendance along with 35 sponsors, representing 12 churches. The great weekend concluded with a concert at First Baptist Church, Pineville. Children’s Consultant, Bonnie Beeman, continues to elicit a high level of excitement for our children and those who work with them. Under the direction of Herb Armentrout, our All State Youth Choir continues to bless our convention and churches. Thirty-eight churches were represented by the 78-voice choir that toured Chicago – performing at least three concerts daily. The tour concluded with a concert to a packed house at First Baptist Church, West Monroe. The newest member of our team is Wayne DuBose. We look forward to him working together with Gary Mitchell to bring to the 1,243 churches within the LBC that are considered “smaller churches”. Most of the pastors of these churches are bivocational and are among the approximately 37,000 smaller church pastors in the SBC. Wayne and Gary work closely with the Directors of Missions and the staff at LBC to assist and affirm these Iron Men in Louisiana. 115 LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION COOPERATIVE PROGRAM ALLOCATION BUDGET 2015 2014 2015 BUDGET BUDGET ALLOCATION ALLOCATION 1 SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION $ 7,982,278 $ 7,653,591 MINISTRIES LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION MINISTRIES State Missions Services 8,957,572 8,645,774 Baptist Message 482,592 462,720 Baptist Foundation 255,362 244,847 2 Louisiana College 3,239,638 3,106,239 Children’s Home 484,756464,795 Convention Operating 129,200128,800 GuideStone Protection Benefits 195,000 125,000 Sub-Total $13,744,120 $13,178,175 TOTAL COOPERATIVE PROGRAM $ 21,726,398 $20,831,766 1 36.74% of 21,726,398 Total SBC/LBC Programs 2 36.74% of 20,831,766 Total SBC/LBC Programs Recommend that 50% of Cooperative Program funds in excess of total budget be distributed to SBC, and the remaining 50% be distributed to LBC programs on the same ratio of budget amounts. 116 LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION 2015 Cooperative Program Budget Comments Louisiana Convention Programs – 63.26% of Total SBC and LBC Budget Baptist Message.........................................................................................................462,720 The Baptist Message is the news journal of the Louisiana Baptist Convention with an average distribution of 45,000. Its support is derived from subscriptions by churches and individuals, the Cooperative Program and advertising. Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries.......................................464,795 The Children’s Home exists to provide a program of Christian childcare. The goal is to prepare each boy and girl entrusted to its care the life skills to make his/her contribution to society as an effective Christian citizen. LBCH receives its support from gifts and grants, revenues from assets, designations from churches and church groups, the special children’s home offering each spring and the Cooperative Program. Louisiana Baptist Foundation....................................................................................244,847 The Foundation is responsible for receiving, managing and administering funds and properties on behalf of the Convention and its causes. It receives its support from investments and the Cooperative Program. Louisiana College...................................................................................................3,106,239 Louisiana College, the only institution of higher education operated by Louisiana Baptists, engages in a program of providing instruction for candidates seeking undergraduate degrees. It receives its support from the Cooperative Program, student fees, auxiliary enterprises, gifts and grants dividends and interest and special fund campaigns. Convention Operating, Guidestone Protection Benefits and State Mission Services.....................................................................................................8,899,574 This allocation contains the funds budgeted for Convention operations, GuideStone Protection Benefits and state mission services. The Mission Services funding contains the resources for all of the LBC ministry teams and their departments of work that serves Louisiana Baptist churches. These funds include, but are not limited to, special projects, Baptist Collegiate Ministries, accounting, stewardship and Cooperative Program promotion resources, Sunday School/ Discipleship, age-graded ministries, Disaster Relief ministries, Tall Timbers Conference Center, church administration strategist, church planting, evangelism equipping, women’s missions and ministries and Convention operations. 117 BAPTIST MESSAGE Kelly Boggs, Editor When messengers to the 1886 Louisiana Baptist Convention Annual Meeting overwhelming voted to begin a convention newspaper, the seed was planted for what would eventually become the Baptist Message. Originally known as the Baptist Chronicle, the publication was adopted as the LBC’s official news journal in 1887. The book House on a Rock: About Southern Baptists in Louisiana, records the periodical “was devoted to Baptist causes in Louisiana.” The name was changed to the Baptist Message when the LBC purchased the publication in 1919. For 128 years, the Baptist Message has sought to be faithful in reporting on ministries, missions and issues of interests to Louisiana Southern Baptists. The Message has also sought to support and promote the LBC and its entities: Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home, Louisiana Baptist Foundation and Louisiana College. Since the time of the LBC’s purchase of the paper in 1919, the Baptist Message has only had five editors. Three of these five leaders guided the paper for a total of 84 years. Finley Tinnin was at the helm of the paper for 37 years; James Cole guided the Message for 20 years; Lynn Clayton was editor of the LBC’s official news journal for 27 years. While each editor placed his unique stamp on the Baptist Message, every man led the paper in a manner that produced a publication characterized by journalistic and fiscal integrity. Each editor also had to address unique challenges while at the helm of the Message. The more things change the more, it seems, they remain the same. The Baptist Message strives to continue the legacy of quality journalism and financial integrity. The newspaper also has the unique challenge of navigating a constantly changing media landscape and a less than stable economy. The Baptist Message has attempted to respond to the demand for digital content via its website and iPad/tablet app. The digital presence of the Message is under constant evaluation and is updated when possible. The Baptist Message is committed to serving those who prefer a print product. As a result, approximately 40,000 Louisiana Baptists receive the paper via conventional mail on bi-weekly publishing schedule. Additionally, every pastor of an LBC church receives the paper as do all the key leaders of each church. Several churches also utilize the print edition of the Baptist Message to deliver their newsletter to their members. A challenging economy continues to be an issue for the Baptist Message. Rising costs related to producing the print product and continuing rate increases by the U.S. Post Office have been ongoing challenges. However, God has provided for the Message via the Cooperative Program, the paper’s faithful subscribers (which include many churches) and loyal advertisers. God’s faithfulness coupled with responsible stewardship has allowed the Baptist Message to be financially stable while not raising the price of subscriptions. The Baptist Message is committed to helping the churches of the LBC impact the world for Christ. Thank you Louisiana Baptists for supporting the Baptist Message in this commitment and thank you for your faithful support of the Cooperative Program. When it comes to impacting the world for Christ, we truly accomplish more by working together than we ever could by working alone. 118 BAPTIST MESSAGE BALANCE SHEET* July 31, 2014 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Cash$ 16,589.68 Savings 1,198.47 Accounts Receivable Advertising $ 21,654.60 Church Page Service 1,758.92 Subscriptions 20,254.91 Cooperative Program 15,653.78 Other 16,135.97 75,458.18 Prepaid Expenses: Postage $ 2,947.13 Insurance 2,004.67 Maintenance .00 4,951.80 Invested with LBF 131,739.41 Other Assets 3,138.75 Total Current Assets$233,076.29 ENDOWMENT FUNDS 120,230.98 FIXED ASSETS Cost Accm Depr Net Value Equipment$54,536.92$ 37,858.74 $ 16,678.18 Automobile 15,954.99 1,595.50 14,359.49 Total Fixed Assets $ 31,037.67 TOTAL ASSETS $384,344.94 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES CURRENT LIABILITIES Subscriptions Paid in Advance $ 3,049.02 Other Current Liabilities 29,230.84 Total Current Liabilities $ 32,279.86 FUND BALANCES Operations $231,834.10 Endowment Funds 120,230.98 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE $ 384,344.94 *Unaudited 119 LOUISIANA BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOME AND FAMILY MINISTRIES Dr. Perry Hancock, President & CEO In its 115th year of ministry Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries continued its mission of providing love, care and hope in Christ for children and families in need. The Children’s Home provided a positive Christian witness through its residential child and family care programs, Sellers Maternity Ministries, Granberry Counseling Centers, Christian Women’s Job Corp, Orphans Embrace and Reclaimed, a ministry to child victims of human trafficking. In 2014 the Children’s Home provided ministry services for over 4,700 children, families and individuals. Through its on-campus and off-campus residential ministries LBCH served 279 children and their families. One hundred and forty-three lived in residential foster and family care. The Children’s Home also provided 57 women with job skills training through Christian Women’s Job Corps. Sellers Maternity Ministries provided a pro-life witness for over 1,000 women through its Mobile Pregnancy Care Center. Sellers also maintained its support of a crisis pregnancy consultant in partnership with the LBC Missions and Ministry division and placed its first young women in foster maternity homes. The Granberry Counseling Centers’ staff provided professional Christian counseling for 1,616 individuals during the year. Through its Minister Care program, a partnership with the Pastoral Leadership division of LBC, Granberry provided counseling for 73 Louisiana Baptist ministers and their families. In 2014, through a partnership with First Baptist Church of New Orleans, the Children’s Home placed a new foster care worker in that region. The Children’s Home also provided adoption services for 22 Louisiana Baptist couples. The mission of the Louisiana Baptist Foster and Adoption Network is to provide Baptist homes for Louisiana’s foster children and to provide a local church with training to develop foster care and adoption ministries. In 2014 the Children’s Home shared God’s love in word and deed through its international orphan care ministry, Orphans Embrace. Eighty-one Louisiana Baptists ministered to over 1,800 orphans and children in need through three short-term mission trips. Over 100 individuals accepted Christ as Savior. In 2014, Louisiana churches provided support for the Children’s Home through the Annual Children’s Home Sunday Offering. The offering provides for many of the critical needs the children have during the year. Churches also continued to support children and families at the Home through the Fall Food Roundup which provides all of the non-perishable foods needed for the entire year. In the summer, churches from across Louisiana donated their VBS offerings to support the children. Many churches provided additional support in various ways throughout the year and God used LBC Cooperative Program giving from the churches to share His love with those in need. As a result of the support from our churches and the great witness provided by the various ministries of the Home, many experienced the joy of salvation in Christ and received real hope for life and life eternal. Thank you Louisiana Baptists for meeting needs and changing lives through your Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries. 120 LOUISIANA BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOME STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION JUNE 30, 2014 Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total ASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 1,324,901 $ - $ - $ 1,324,901 Accounts Receivable - Emp. 16,000 - - 16,000 Due from Gallaspy Trust 3,038,704 - - 3,038,704 Prepaid Assets 35,082 - - 35,082 Invest. and Bank Trust Funds 9,595,505 2,020,106 13,635,719 25,251,330 Land, Buildings & Equip., Net 7,462,233 - - 7,462,233 TOTAL ASSETS $ 21,472,425 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 2,020,106 $ 13,635,719 $ 37,128,250 Liabilities Accounts Payable $ 127,628 $ - $ - $ 127,628 Personal Rec. & Cottage Funds 43,130 - - 43,130 Total Liabilities 170,758 - - 170,758 Net Assets Unrestricted 21,301,667 - - 21,301,667 Temporarily Restricted - 2,020,106 - 2,020,106 Permanently Restricted - - 13,635,719 13,635,719 Total Net Assets 21,301,667 2,020,106 13,635,719 36,957,492 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 21,472,425 $ 2,020,106 121 $13,635,719 $ 37,128,250 LOUISIANA BAPTIST FOUNDATION K. Wayne Taylor, Executive Director The Louisiana Baptist Foundation is celebrating its 70th year in 2014. The Foundation was chartered as a non-profit agency of the Louisiana Baptist Convention in 1944 for the purpose of encouraging and assisting with gifts to the churches, institutions and entities of the LBC and the Southern Baptist Convention. A total of 14 Trustees govern the LBF with 12 elected by the Convention and the Executive Director of the LBC and the Convention President serving ex-officio. The LBF receives approximately 35% of its operational funding from the Cooperative Program with the remainder provided through fee-based income on assets under management. The Foundation continues to facilitate gifts to Baptist ministries and to provide investment management and trust administration services for churches, institutions and ministries of Louisiana Baptists, as well as for individuals who wish to sustain Baptist ministries into the future. Donors are encouraged and assisted with gifts through a variety of methods including Gift Annuities, Bequests, Donor Advised Funds, Charitable Remainder Trusts and Pass Through gifts. Recent promotions have urged Baptists to “Remember Your Church” in your estate plans. Some 2013 highlights included: • Distributions of $2,532,561 were made in 2013. Since the LBF began 69 years ago, more than $115 million has been distributed for the benefit of Baptist causes. The total market value of assets managed at December 31, 2013 was $155,668,768. • 413 Louisiana Baptist churches, agencies and institutions had over $66 million on deposit in the Foundation’s Short Term Fund (STF) at December 31, 2013. The STF provides a savings account option with instant liquidity and still offers a competitive interest rate. Other added benefits of using the STF include the ACH electronic transfer system and the monthly e-mail statement service. There were 279 participants in the ACH system in 2013. • Gifts, bequests and trusts received by the Louisiana Baptist Foundation for the support of Christian ministry totaled $2,428,678 in 2013. Every gift is significant because it supports ministries that spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Some examples are highlighted below: - Assisted with well over a million dollars in “pass-through” gifts. These are gifts of property such securities or real estate, which are sold by the Foundation and the proceeds passed to the ministry chosen by the donor. - Completed the succession of a long-time client of the LBF who left over $400,000 to missions and Louisiana College. - Completed a large Donor Advised Fund from a family that wishes to help fund a unique ministry begun by their church. • Began sending an eNewsletter to communicate information on planned giving as well as relative tax law changes for our donor/constituents. Enhanced the Estate Stewardship segment of the website to offer more information on giving as well as interactive planning tools. Continued using the Baptist Message, LBC Enews, LBC Church Planning Guide and Louisiana College sports media guides to promote estate stewardship. • Cooperative Program dollars invested in the Louisiana Baptist Foundation yield great returns for the Convention and its entities. In 2013, the Cooperative Program granted $254,200 to the LBF and received $2,247,608 in return. Over the 69 year history of the Foundation, the Cooperative Program has invested $8,887,890 while distributing over $115 million! For more information regarding the services of the Louisiana Baptist Foundation, please visit our website at www.LBFinfo.org or call the Foundation office toll free at 1-877-523-4636. 122 LOUISIANA BAPTIST FOUNDATION STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION JUNE 30, 2014 OPERATING ACCOUNT ASSETS CURRENT Cash and money market $ 15,424 LBF Short Term Fund 753,806 Other receivables 11,618 Prepaid expense 16,450 797,298 INVESTMENTS LBF Group Investment Pool (Market Value) 124,791 FIXED Furniture and equipment, net of depreciation 100,791 TOTAL ASSETS $ 1,022,880 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS LIABILITIES Accounts payable and other liabilities $ NET ASSETS 148,516 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 874,364 1,022,880 ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT ASSETS CURRENT Cash, savings and money market accounts $ 21,794,566 Accrued interest and other receivables 681,171 22,475,737 INVESTMENTS (Market Value) TOTAL ASSETS $ 160,791,705 138,315,968 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Agent accounts, held for others Trust accounts, LBF as Trustee $ 124,641,266 36,150,439 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 160,791,705 123 LOUISIANA COLLEGE Argile Smith, Interim President The fall semester at Louisiana College has gotten off to a good start. Thanks to the devotion of administration, faculty and staff, LC has opened the door to the fall semester and welcomed our new and returning students. So far, over 260 new students have registered for classes, and the number of returning students looks promising too. The financial picture also looks healthy, although the needs always stretch the resources on hand to meet them. Join us in thanking the Lord for what He has provided, and ask Him to give us what we need so we can carry out our mission. Also, pray for the search committee responsible for recommending a new president to the Board of Trustees. You probably already know that Dr. Joe Aguillard completed his work as president on July 31, 2014. For ten years, he served LC faithfully and productively. The Board of Trustees named him President Emeritus and appointed Dr. Argile Smith to serve as interim president. Dr. Smith has been involved in pastoral ministry and Christian higher education for almost 40 years. Before he became interim president, Dr. Smith served Louisiana College as the Lyndon E. Dawson Professor of Preaching and Pastoral Ministry, Associate Dean for Christian Ministry at the Caskey School of Divinity, Vice President for the Integration of Faith and Learning, and Executive Vice President. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) has placed Louisiana College on probation because of issues related to board governance, institutional integrity, personnel policies and audit findings. A monitoring report will be prepared in advance of a SACSCOC team visit in March 2015. Although the decision is disappointing, it represents an opportunity for Louisiana College to address the issues in preparation for a new president’s arrival. Fortunately, the issues don’t bring into question in any way the excellent classroom work being done by our professors and students. The decision by SACSCOC does not change the status of Louisiana College as a fully accredited school. Louisiana College has been continuously accredited since 1925. In fact, the accrediting agency reaffirmed Louisiana College’s accreditation in December 2013. The LC faculty works diligently to maintain and exceed the standards set by the accrediting agency. Thanks for supporting Louisiana College. Pray for the students and lift up the faculty, staff and administration. Ask the Lord to guide us so we will nourish a climate for teaching and learning that honors Him. 124 LOUISIANA COLLEGE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION JULY 31, 2014 TOTAL ASSET Cash $ 627,278 Accounts Receivable 364,811 Prepaid Expenses 220,948 Pledges Receivable 7,172,000 Loans Receivable 108,661 Accrued Interest Receivable 39,662 Grants Receivable 59,196 Inventories497,835 Investments33,127,051 Beneficial Interests-Annuities & Trusts 10,713,798 Deposits-Catering91,906 Property, Plant, & Equipment (net) 29,575,420 TOTAL ASSETS $ 82,598,566 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities Accounts Payable $ 383,221 Annuities Payable 118,474 Deferred Revenue 12,000 Deposits held in custody for others 116,245 Refundable Student Deposits 45,818 Long-Term Debt 16,663,653 Accrued Interest Payable 77,364 Post-Retirement Benefit Obligation 7,143,038 U.S. Gov’t Loan Funds Refundable 112,974 Total Liabilities $ 24,672,786 Net Assets $ 57,925,780 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 82,598,566 (*) Unaudited 125 HISTORY COMMITTEE REPORT Marsha Armond, Chairman NO REPORT 2014 REPORT FROM THE LBC ARCHIVES ENGAGE your church’s HISTORY! Will you record your church’s history for the next generation? The time is now to preserve our Louisiana Baptist history in remembering and celebrating how our Lord has blessed the Baptists of this state. For over 200 years, Baptist missions have flourished and our history is being made every day in our lives and for our future. As people journeyed across the vastness of North America and settled in our great state, God’s people organized the first churches in 1812, our first state association in 1818 and our state convention in 1848. Sharing the Kingdom’s message was then and continues to be the driving force of Louisiana Baptists’ cooperative ministries. The Louisiana Baptist Convention Archives is diligent in preserving all aspects of Louisiana Baptist history. Your LBC archive collection and church statistics are here to assist you in writing your church’s history. Our microfilming service is available, free of charge, to all churches who contribute to the Cooperative Program, as well as a multitude of other tools useful in researching your church’s history on the LBC’s website. Please visit LouisianaBaptists.org and download brochures about anniversary celebration information and learning what and how long to keep your church’s historical information. There are some books of historical interest that may be obtained by calling the LBC Archives. They are House Upon a Rock, by Glen Lee Greene, House Upon a Rock Refurbished, by James Carter, and our latest biography William Edwards Paxton: Baptist Historian 1825-1883, by Ken and Jeanette Durham. For these books and other research information, please contact Karon McCartney, Archivist, at Karon.McCartney@ LouisianaBaptists.org. 126 COMMITTEE ON MORAL AND SOCIAL CONCERNS Jeff Riley, Chairman The Committee on Moral and Social Concerns seeks to address issues related to religious liberty and legislative action as well as promote a message of scriptural truth and a biblical worldview to a culture that is becoming increasingly secular. The spring meeting of the committee was held in Baton Rouge. The committee met with Senator Gerald Long for dinner. The Senator encouraged the work of the committee and stressed the importance of Louisiana Baptists having a presence at the State Capitol to advocate for biblical values. The committee also received a legislative update from LBC Public Policy director Kelly Boggs. The committee met at the Baptist Building in Alexandria in September for the purpose of drafting resolutions of a moral and social nature. These were submitted for consideration to the Resolutions Committee of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. Kelly Boggs, Director of the Convention’s Office of Public Policy, represented the LBC at the Capitol during the 2014 legislative session. Boggs provided a voice for the Louisiana Baptists and advocated for the biblical values we hold in common. Through collaboration with other advocacy groups, he engaged in evaluating, tracking and responding to a variety of legislative action with the potential to impact religious freedom, families and churches. Louisiana solidified its position as the most pro-life state in America by passing a bill designed to protect the lives of women. House Bill 388, introduced by Representative Katrina Jackson, a Democrat from Monroe, requires a physician performing abortions at an outpatient abortion facility to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of said facility. Governor Jindal signed HB 388 into law on May 27. Many observers believe this new law will serve to severely hamstring the abortion industry in Louisiana. Human trafficking was an issue addressed during the legislative session. House Bill 1105, introduced by Representative Valarie Hodges, a Republican from Denham Springs, requires abortion providers to include information about the Human Trafficking Hotline in information the facility gives to women who are seeking an abortion. A significant number of pregnant women, enslaved by human traffickers, are brought to abortion facilities for the purpose of terminating the pregnancies. The hope is HB 1105, signed into law by the governor on June 9, will help women escape the modern day slavery of human trafficking. There were numerous other pieces of legislation the Office of Public Policy addressed that included legislation that would allow public schools to display a nativity scene during Christmas and an attempted repeal of the Louisiana Science Education Act, which was defeated. The voice of Louisiana Baptists had an influence on the aforementioned pieces of legislation, as well as many others. 127 CONVENTION COMMITTEE RESOLUTIONS Joe Dunn, Chairman RESOLUTION 1: ON EXPRESSION OF APPRECIATION WHEREAS, many individuals and groups have had a part in planning, preparing and conducting the 167th annual meeting of our Louisiana Baptist Convention; and WHEREAS, the messengers of this convention desire to warmly recognize and express appreciation to the following: Dr. Stephen Horn and the staff of First Baptist Church, Lafayette, for their assistance with details and for providing the use of the facilities for this annual meeting; and Dr. Stephen Horn, Convention President, for his warm, gracious spirit in leading, speaking and listening to Louisiana Baptists during the year, and his gentle firmness in moderating this annual meeting; and; Benjamin Harlan, Music Director for this annual meeting, for planning and coordinating the music and the musicians for their dedicated service at the instruments; and John Carrigan and members of the Order of Business Committee for planning this informative and inspirational annual meeting; and THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the messengers of this 167th session of the Louisiana Baptist Convention, meeting in Lafayette, Louisiana, November 10-11, 2014 express to each of the above our deepest heartfelt gratitude. RESOLUTION 2: ON ENDING GOVERNMENT SPONSORSHIP OF CASINOS AND LOTTERIES WHEREAS, A growing body of independent evidence from the health and social sciences shows government sponsorship of casinos and state lotteries perpetuates a system of exploitation; and WHEREAS, Casinos and lotteries are permitted by government and its policies and are instituted to provide a separate revenue source distinct from direct taxation; and WHEREAS, Casinos and lotteries enjoy governmentally established privileges without which they would not be spreading into mainstream American life as they are today; and WHEREAS, Government has become an advocate for the transformation of gambling from a private and local activity into a revenue source as significant and accepted as taxation; and WHEREAS, Government sponsorship of casinos and lotteries is predatory in that it exploits primarily poor, vulnerable, and disadvantaged citizens by promoting participation in highly addictive behaviors which often result in financial disadvantage or ruin; and WHEREAS, Government, by sponsoring and promoting gambling, is actively encouraging and profiting from the statistical certainty of citizens losing their money over time; and permitting such a process to occur under the full protection of the law conflicts with the public interest and historically has been viewed as dishonest; and WHEREAS, Government-sponsored casinos and lotteries promote and perpetuate the mentality of getting something for nothing, which is contrary to Scripture and replaces biblical teachings of working for a living (Proverbs 13:11; 2 Thessalonians 3:10; 1 Timothy 6:9–10); and WHEREAS, Both federal and state governments are now considering authorizing, regulating or sponsoring internet gambling, which would open a casino or a lottery outlet virtually everywhere in America; and WHEREAS, Government sponsorship of casinos and lotteries is inconsistent with its role to protect the people (Romans 13:1–7; 1 Peter 2:13–17); therefore BE IT RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Louisiana Baptist Convention meeting in Lafayette, Louisiana November 10–11, 2014 reaffirm our long-standing opposition to government sponsorship of gambling; and 128 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we believe no taxpayer dollars should be used by government to lure citizens into gambling, no government should depend on gambling to fund its activities, and no state legislature or Congress should pass laws to promote or sponsor gambling; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we believe that after four decades of unfulfilled promises, corrupt deals and broken dreams, government partnership with organized gambling interests has failed and it is time for government to end these partnerships and embrace a fundamentally different and higher vision of the path to American prosperity; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we believe due to a perceived lack of accountably, until such time government sponsored casinos and lotteries cease to be legal, we ask for a complete and thorough accounting of how revenue accumulated is allocated and distributed by each government agency throughout the state should be made available to the citizens of Louisiana. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we encourage Public Policy Office of the Louisiana Baptist Convention and all Louisiana Southern Baptists to continue working to end government sponsorship of casinos and lotteries; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, That we urge the citizens of Louisiana from all backgrounds, religious faiths, political convictions and life circumstances, to join with us to make the Louisiana free and independent of government-sponsored gambling, and once again able to resume its place as protector of our security, a leader in building a shared prosperity, and an example to the world. RESOLUTION 3: ON PRAYER AND SUPPORT FOR THOSE SUFFERING RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION AND POLITICAL OPPRESSION WHEREAS, Christians, as well as others, are being persecuted, displaced and murdered worldwide for religious and political reasons; and WHEREAS, persecution of Christians and others, has been an ongoing reality and is increasing throughout the world today and millions of Christians, as well as others, are being killed and/or forcibly displaced; and WHEREAS, Scripture consistently reveals that God is compassionate toward all who are oppressed (Ex. 33:18-23, Ps. 103: 6-8, Matt. 5:44, Rom. 12:20-2); and WHEREAS, Jesus taught and modeled compassionate responses to the human needs he encountered (Matt 25: 31-46, Mark 6: 33-44, Luke 10: 30-37); and WHEREAS, Paul, praying for the believers in Colossae, provides an example for the church today to prayerfully support fellow believers who are in need (Col.1:3-5); and WHEREAS, the prayers of believers for non-believers and generosity in giving to meet the needs of others provides an opportunity to glorify God and proclaim the gospel (2 Cor. 9:12-15, Matt. 5:16); therefore BE IT RESOLVED, That Louisiana Baptists commit to pray fervently for persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ worldwide as well as for others who are oppressed and displaced by religious persecution and political oppression; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, That Louisiana Baptists acknowledge and respond to the physical and spiritual needs of those effected by religious persecution and political oppression by supporting Christian aid organizations such as Baptist Global Response, Global Hunger Relief, Samaritans Purse and so forth. 129 RESOLUTION 4: ON RELIGIOUS LIBERTY ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES WHEREAS, Every individual is created in the image of God (Gen. 1:27) and is held responsible for his or her decisions (Ezekiel. 18:20); and WHEREAS, Personal assembly based on a common set of beliefs and values is an inherent right granted to each individual both by God and the US Constitution and should not be labeled discriminatory; and WHEREAS, An assembly of persons holding common beliefs and values is a celebration and expression of religious liberty and the privilege of every citizen; and WHEREAS, The long history of the free expression of Christian organizations on college campuses has been shown to promote peace, unity and community service; and WHEREAS, God’s word prohibits those living in open sin to serve in Christian leadership or in fraternal fellowship (1 Tim. 3:2); and WHEREAS, College institutions through our shared history have welcomed and encouraged students of faith to practice their sincerely held religious beliefs; and WHEREAS, The opposition to exclusive Christian groups meeting on college campuses is a recent development brought on by a militant minority of atheists and non-religious citizens; and WHEREAS, Excluding Christian groups to appease aggressive anti-Christian activists creates unnecessary division and infuses undue influence to a vocal minority; therefore BE IT RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Louisiana Baptist Convention meeting in Lafayette, Louisiana, November 10-11, 2014 denounce the practice of aggressive atheist groups whose goal is to remove the influence of people of faith from our college campuses; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we call on public leaders in our colleges to establish that separation based on sincerely held religious beliefs does not rise to the level of discriminatory behavior due to the fact that faith and belief are not inherent qualities one is born with and those of differing beliefs can create their own student organizations; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we strongly admonish college administrators, officials and legislators to protect the right for exclusive religious groups to exist; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we call on governing bodies to end the practice of minority aggressive anti-religious groups from attacking students of faith simply because they disagree with their religious doctrines; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, That we call on all college presidents, professors, board members and student body leaders to strongly stand firm in their resolve to allow students of faith to meet freely and without fear of reprisal and interruption. RESOLUTION 5: ON TRANSGENDER IDENTITY WHEREAS, All persons are created in God’s image and are made to glorify Him (Genesis 1:27; Isaiah 43:7); and WHEREAS, God’s design was the creation of two distinct and complementary sexes, male and female (Genesis 1:27; Matthew 19:4; Mark 10:6) which designate the fundamental distinction that God has embedded in the very biology of the human race; and WHEREAS, Distinctions in masculine and feminine roles as ordained by God are part of the created order and should find expression in every human heart (Genesis 2:18, 21–24; 1 Corinthians 11:7–9; Ephesians 5:22–33; 1 Timothy 2:12–14); and WHEREAS, The Fall of man into sin and God’s subsequent curse have introduced brokenness and futility into God’s good creation (Genesis 3:1–24; Romans 8:20); and WHEREAS, According to a 2011 survey, about 700,000 Americans perceive their gender identity to be at variance with the physical reality of their biological birth sex; and WHEREAS, Transgenderism differs from hermaphroditism or intersexualism in that the sex of the individual is not biologically ambiguous but psychologically ambiguous; and WHEREAS, The American Psychiatric Association removed this condition (aka, “gender identity disorder”) from its list of disorders in 2013, substituting “gender identity disorder” with “gender dysphoria”; and 130 WHEREAS, The American Psychiatric Association includes among its treatment options for gender dysphoria cross-sex hormone therapy, gender reassignment surgery, and social and legal transition to the desired gender; and WHEREAS, News reports indicate that parents are allowing their children to undergo these therapies; and WHEREAS, Many LGBT activists have sought to normalize the transgender experience and to define gender according to one’s self-perception apart from biological anatomy; and WHEREAS, The separation of one’s gender identity from the physical reality of biological birth sex poses the harmful effect of engendering an understanding of sexuality and personhood that is fluid; and WHEREAS, Some public schools are encouraging parents and teachers to affirm the feelings of children whose self-perception of their own gender is at variance with their biological sex; and WHEREAS, Some public schools are allowing access to restrooms and locker rooms according to children’s self-perception of gender and not according to their biological sex; and WHEREAS, The state of New Jersey prohibits licensed counselors from any attempt to change a child’s “gender expression”; and WHEREAS, These cultural currents run counter to the biblical teaching as summarized in The Baptist Faith and Message, Article III, that “Man is the special creation of God, made in His own image. He created them male and female as the crowning work of His creation. The gift of gender is thus part of the goodness of God’s creation”; therefore BE IT RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Louisiana Baptist Convention meeting in Lafayette, Louisiana, November 10–11, 2014, affirm God’s good design that gender identity is determined by biological sex and not by one’s self-perception—a perception which is often influenced by fallen human nature in ways contrary to God’s design (Ephesians 4:17–18); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we grieve the reality of human fallenness which can result in such biological manifestations as intersexuality or psychological manifestations as gender identity confusion and point all to the hope of the redemption of our bodies in Christ (Romans 8:23); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we extend love and compassion to those whose sexual self-understanding is shaped by a distressing conflict between their biological sex and their gender identity; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we invite all transgender persons to trust in Christ and to experience renewal in the Gospel (1 Timothy 1:15–16); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we love our transgender neighbors, seek their good always, welcome them to our churches and, as they repent and believe in Christ, receive them into church membership (2 Corinthians 5:18–20; Galatians 5:14); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we regard our transgender neighbors as imagebearers of Almighty God and therefore condemn acts of abuse or bullying committed against them; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we oppose efforts to alter one’s bodily identity (e.g., cross-sex hormone therapy, gender reassignment surgery) to refashion it to conform with one’s perceived gender identity; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we continue to oppose steadfastly all efforts by any governing official or body to validate transgender identity as morally praiseworthy (Isaiah 5:20); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we oppose all cultural efforts to validate claims to transgender identity; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, That our love for the Gospel and urgency for the Great Commission must include declaring the whole counsel of God, proclaiming what Scripture teaches about God’s design for us as male and female persons created in His image and for His glory (Matthew 28:19–20; Acts 20:27; Romans 11:36). 131 RESOLUTION 6: ON PREGNANCY CARE CENTERS WHEREAS, Scripture reveals that ALL human beings are created in the image of God (Gen 1:26-27); and WHEREAS, Scripture affirms that ALL life is God-given and begins at conception (Ps 139:13-16); and WHEREAS, Scripture calls Christians to advocate for the oppressed, seek to rescue those in danger, and protect innocent life; and WHEREAS, the Gospel calls Christians to be compassionate toward all persons, regardless of station or situation in life (Luke 4:18-19); and WHEREAS, the women, men and children involved in crisis pregnancies have real needs, and the people of God are called to translate faith in Christ into acts of service and love towards those who are in need (James 2: 14-17); and WHEREAS, Pregnancy Care Centers provide multiple services for the purpose of supporting and protecting the life of the mother as well as the life of her unborn child; and WHEREAS, Louisiana Baptists are already invested in life saving ministries, such as the Louisiana Baptist Children Home’s mobile pregnancy unit and other Pregnancy Care centers, which offer ultrasounds, life-affirming pregnancy counseling, and ongoing care and material support for any woman and unborn child in need; and WHEREAS, Louisiana Baptists believe in the transformative power of the Gospel not only to provide eternal life to those who believe but also to address and change earthly circumstances, so that ministry is an opportunity to show the face of Christ Jesus to the world (2 Cor. 3:17-18); therefore BE IT RESOLVED, that the messengers of the 2014 Louisiana Baptist Convention affirm the sanctity of human life (Prov. 31:8-9) as well as those who speak out for the unborn, who cannot speak for themselves (Prov. 24:11); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Louisiana Baptists express love, gratitude, and appreciation for workers and volunteers who are already committed to the call of God to protect the sanctity of human life by serving in Louisiana Pregnancy Care centers (Philippians 1:3-6); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Louisiana Baptists pray for the workers serving in Louisiana Pregnancy Care centers, that God would bless each life-preserving center (Colossians 1:9-12); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Louisiana Baptists would encourage churches to support the evangelistic efforts of workers and volunteers in Louisiana Pregnancy Care centers (1 Thess. 1:6-8); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Louisiana Baptists prayerfully encourage local associations, churches and individuals to give sacrificially and liberally of their time, talents, and treasure to minister to the men, women, and children involved in crisis pregnancies (Acts 4:32-37); and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that Louisiana Baptists prayerfully encourage local associations, churches and individuals to plant or establish new Pregnancy Care centers where services are not available (Matthew 28:18-20). RESOLUTION 7: ON SUPPORT OF HOUSTON PASTORS WHEREAS, The churches that comprise the Louisiana Baptist Convention acknowledge and stand on the authority, sufficiency and inerrancy of the Word of God; and WHEREAS, We believe that it is imperative that churches maintain the practice of proclaiming and teaching the Whole Counsel of God as it applies to every area of life; and WHEREAS, We recognize this is the faithful practice of the pastors and churches in the city of Houston, Texas, who have had sermons and church communications subpoenaed by the Houston City government; and 132 WHEREAS, We believe the attempt to subpoena their sermons and church communications is an egregious violation of the First Amendment and a serious encroachment upon the separation of church and state; therefore BE IT RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Louisiana Baptist Convention meeting in Lafayette, Louisiana November 10-11, 2014, publicly proclaim our strong support for the Houston pastors in their stand against this unconstitutional action; and BE IT FURTER RESOLVED, That we pledge to pray for them in this fight and aid them in every way possible and appropriate; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, That the churches comprising the Louisiana Baptist Convention are determined, if necessary, to stand firmly and resolutely in like fashion in the event similar legal action is ever taken against pastors or ministers in the State of Louisiana. 133 134 Chad Bolfa P. O. Box 557 Krotz Springs, LA 70750 Willis Naquin 876 Aragon Rd. Montegut, LA 70377 Leslie Yeates 412 Hill Church Rd. Oak Grove, LA 71263 Alfred Kennedy 3206 Hwy. 112 DeRidder, LA 70634 James Lambert 1209 Evangeline Bossier City, LA 71112 Baton Rouge Bayou Bayou Macon Beauregard Bienville David Savage 1861 Hwy. 153 Castor, LA 71016 Brent Maxwell P. O. Box 210 Grant, LA 70644 Carlos Trapp P. O. Box 657 Oak Grove, LA 71263 John Boss P. O. Box 95 Grand Isle, LA 70358 David Goza 9135 Jefferson Hwy. Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Faye Odom 204 Pinecrest Drive Arcadia, LA 71001 Judy Patrick 735 West Drive DeRidder, LA 70634 Rebecca Roberts 2993 Highway 577 Pioneer, LA 71266 Stella Thibodeaux 3331 W Main Gray, LA 70359 Jan Terral 10560 Airline Baton Rouge, LA 70816 October 6 First, Castor 5:00 p.m. October 15 New Life, DeRidder 5:30 p.m. October 19 First, Lake Providence 6:00 p.m. August 18 Association Office October 15 First, Gonzales 7:00 p.m. TBA Danielle Johnson 126 Thompson Lane Eunice, LA 70535 Gary Mitchell 1268 Hwy. 758 Eunice, LA 70535 Acadia Dewayne Smith P. O. Box 553 Basile, LA 70515 DATE & PLACE OF MEETING ASSOCIATION MODERATOR VICE MODERATOR CLERK LOUISIANA 2013-2014 ASSOCIATIONAL OFFICERS AND ANNUAL MEETINGS 135 Prentis Gandy 4009 Hwy. 15 Mangham, LA 71259 Glen Harrigill 209 Cowan St. Ferriday, LA 71334 Michael Scott 904 5th St. Grand Cane, LA 71032 Delta DeSoto Joey Rudisill 75 Saint Clair Rd. Boyce, LA 71409 Central Louisiana Deer Creek mtg. Alan Weishampel 5400 Hwy 397 Lake Charles, LA 70607 Carey Michael Hawley 1200 Farmerville Hwy.l Ruston, LA 71270 Brian Rankin 1740 Hwy. 133 Columbia, LA 71418 Caldwell Concord Union Jim Winegeart 388 Lincecum Church Rd. Pollock, LA 71467 Big Creek Dana Collins 295 Lawson Rd. Winnsboro, LA 71295 Cheryl Martin 130 Gin Field Road Dubach, LA 71235 Lois Rudisill 270 Miller Rd. Boyce, LA 71409 Lynn Dent P. O. Box 1302 Lake Charles, LA 70602 Cathy Clark 8789 Hwy 8 Colfax, LA 71417 Mike Hawkins P. O. Box 24 Stonewall, LA 71078 Barbara Dickson P. O. Box 2790 Natchitoches, LA 71457 Josh Morea Veronica Plaisance 302 North E.E. Wallace Blvd. 5914 Highway 568 Ferriday, LA 71334 Ferriday, LA 71357 Wesley Dunn 374 Hwy. 871 Winnsboro, LA 71295 Dale Oden 1515 S. Service Rd. W Ruston, LA 71270 Johnny Miller P. O. Box 423 Pitkin, LA 70656 Pat Thomas P. O. Box 39 Elton, LA 70532 Rick Crandall P. O. Box 656 Grayson, LA 71435 Stephen Richardson 508 Brooksie Lane Pineville, LA 71360 September 29 Hunter Magnolia, Mansfield 7:00 p.m. October 22 First, Newellton 5:30 p.m. September 17 Friendship, Baskin 6:00 p.m. meal/6:45 p.m. October 19 First, Ruston 6:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. October 18 October 26 First, Lake Charles September 15 Holum, Grayson 5:30 p.m. meal/6:30 p.m. mtg. September 8 Colfax, Colfax 7:00 p.m. 136 James Craft 218 Dayna Dr. Carencro, LA 70520 Nathan Rush 1915 Victor II Blvd. Morgan City, LA 70380 Scott Smith P. O. Box 502 Tullos, LA 71469 Bob Braly 3915 Brenda St. Alexandria, LA 71302 Martin Parker 1008 Willow Bayou Rd. Talluah, LA 71282 Joe Don Hawthorne 14489 Crossett Rd. Bastrop, LA 71220 Evangeline Gulf Coast LaSalle Louisiana Madison Morehouse Robert Spicer 809 Cleveland St. Bastrop, LA 71220 Kelly Clark 720 Hwy 610 Winnsboro, LA 71295 Brian Johnston 2669 Hwy 610 Morrow, LA 71356 Reid Terry P. O. Box 2948 Jena, LA 71342 Chris Holloway 1857 Chitimacha Trail Charenton, LA 70523 David Denton 2421 Palmland Blvd. New Iberia, LA 70563 Sharon R. McGuire 1831 Carroll Ave. Bastrop, LA 71229 Betty Tonnang 108 John Fife Road Delhi, LA 71232 Billy Hilleren P. O. Box 210 Evergreen, LA 71333 Erin Masters PO Box 2948 Jena, LA 71342 Charles Gilder 118 Circle Drive Morgan City, LA 70380 Elizabeth Langley PO Box 81244 Lafayette, LA 70508 October 5 Bonita Road, Bastrop 6:00 p.m. ministry fair/7:00 p.m.mtg. October 4 First, Waverly, Delhi 6:30 p.m. TBA October 12 Standard, Olla 5:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. October 12 October 19 First, Lafayette 6:45 p.m. October 11 Hebron, Denham Springs 4:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Chuck Ott 25547 Juban Road Denham Springs, LA 70726 Joseph Alain 10429 Lone Pine Rd. Denham Springs, LA 70726 Eastern Louisiana Paul Taylor 24145 Glory Dr. Livingston, LA 70754 DATE & PLACE OF MEETING ASSOCIATION MODERATOR VICE MODERATOR CLERK 137 Jay Johnston 16333 Hwy. 1085 Covington, LA 70433 Northshore Joel Hudgins 1006 North Oak St. Hammond, LA 70454 Randy Burdeaux 253 Sam Head Rd. West Monroe, LA 71291 Richard Enterkin 982 Hwy. 191 Converse, LA 71419 Kenneth Moore 1250 Brannon Pineville, LA 71360 Bruce Cardin 6586 Hwy. 34 Winnfield, LA 71483 Jay Adkins 703 Ave. B Westwego, LA 70094 Bruce Mitchell 1184 Hwy 504 Natchitoches, LA 71457 Robert McLane P. O. Box 162 Elmer, LA 71424 Northeast Louisiana Danny McIlveene 211 Chilton St. Monroe, LA 71203 George Truetlein 957 Hwy 3118 Many, LA 71449 Norris Curry P. O. Drawer 340 Hodge, LA 71427 North Central North Sabine Johnny Jones 3515 Mandeville St. New Orleans, LA 70158 New Orleans Tim Hisaw 1218 Cemetery Rd. Pineville, LA 71360 Roger Matkin 2076 Desoto St. Provencal, LA 71468 Natchitoches North Rapides Dean Gunter P. O. Box 568 Lecompte, LA 71346 Mt Olive Annette Gordon PO Box 881 Ponchatoula, LA 70454 Glenda Suggs 7103 DeSiard St. Monroe, LA 71203 October 5 Bethlehem, Albany TBA September 10 Friendship, Many 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Ellzy Anderson PO Box 709 Zwolle, LA 71486 October 11 October 20 Ebenezer, Jonesboro 6:30 p.m. October 26 September 22 First, Marthaville 6:30 p.m. TBA Gayle Moore 164 Camillia Circle Ruston, LA 71270 Evelyn Gehrmann 2222 Lakeshore Drive New Orleans, LA 70122 Barbara Dickson P. O. Box 2790 Natchitoches, LA 71457 Martha Ann Earl P. O. Box 129 Elizabetha, LA 70638 138 Joshua Eubanks 259 Springhill Church Rd. Ringgold, LA 71068 Doyle Adams 157 Adams Dr. Mangham, LA 71259 Wilton Anthony 35480 Hwy. 191 Many, LA 71449 Bruce Weatherford 2989 Hwy 1228 Winnfield, LA 71483 Mike Shumock 17820 Hwy. 1054 Kentwood, LA 70444 Red River Richland Sabine Shady Grove Two Rivers Darryl Miller 11351 Hwy. 1077 Folsom, LA 70437 Jeff Moore 2289 Hwy. 472 Winnfield, LA 71483 John Cleveland 1318 Bee Bayou Rd. Mangham, LA 71259 James Hester 5456 Hwy. 371 Ringgold, LA 71068 James King 142 James King Rd. Ferriday, LA 71334 John Rushing 186 Hwy. 906 Monterey, LA 71354 Ouachita Tammy Meadows 539 Pittman Lane Kentwood, LA 70444 Frances Bolton 525 Hwy 1229 Atlanta, LA 71404 Hoy Leach 1245 W. Louisiana Ave. Many, LA 71449 David Shirley 223 Duncan Rd. Mangham, LA 71259 Barbara Dickson P. O. Box 2790 Natchitoches, LA 71457 October 11 September 17 Cross Roads, Tullos 7:00 p.m. October 6 First, Hornbeck 6:00 p.m. September 13 First, Delhi 6:00 p.m. September 15 Social Springs, Ringgold 6:00 p.m. October 22 Evangeline, Wildsville 5:30 p.m. meal/6:30 p.m. mtg. October 12 Emmanuel, Shreveport 7:00 p.m. Chuck McInturf Richard Beeman 850 East Bert Kouns Ind. Loop 221 West Alabama Shreveport, LA 71106 Vivian, LA 71082 Northwest Louisiana Calvin Hubbard 1714 Jimmie Davis Hwy. Bossier City, LA 71112 Marie Cowan P. O. Box 784 Ferriday, LA 71334 DATE & PLACE OF MEETING ASSOCIATION MODERATOR VICE MODERATOR CLERK 139 Paul Watts 950 Self St. Franklinton, LA 70438 Jason Lupo P. O. Box 62 Shongaloo, LA 71072 Washington Webster Claiborne Gene Gibson P. O. Box 66 Cotton Valley, LA 71018 Chad Jenkins 1412 Monroe St. Bogalusa, LA 70427 Wayne Chance 74 Arnold Dowden Rd. Hornbeck, LA 71439 Phyllis Smith P. O. Box 1099 Minden, LA 71058 Marian Porter 43762 C.E. Stafford Rd. Franklinton, LA 70438 Lynda Price 620 South 3rd St. Leesville, LA 71446 October 18 First, Homer 4:30 p.m. October 4 First, Franklinton 6:00 p.m. October 20 Cooper, Leesville 2:30 p.m. William Wallace Tony Hand Clark Fooshee Reggie Dykes P. O. Box 428 P. O. Box 360 4538 40th Street Clinton, LA 70722 Jackson, LA 70748 Zachary, LA 70791 Jeremy Blocker P. O. Box 53 Simpson, LA 71474 Vernon Total Mission Expenditures Cooperative Program Gifts Men’s Ministry Enrollment WMU Enrollment Church Music Enrollment Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized - 102,357 112,638 149,805 21,234 89,420 267,216 472,943 47,674 68,239 34,120 487,625 124,961 350,620 120,795 32,776 125,629 69,972 105,604 29,517 39,507 95,375 - 85,736 Undesignated Receipts Calvary, Opelousas 1961 - - 38 76 14 - - 2 - - 3,150.00 - Elizabeth Memorial, Branch Kevin Colson 1903 1 9 116 140 53 100 - - - - 4,833.00 5,040 Emmanuel, Eunice Joshua Johnson 1955 8 5 272 272 150 70 - - 6 5 6,175.00 8,028 First, Basile Dwayne Smith 1924 4 3 150 400 50 128 38 4 15 6 9,509.10 27,722 First, Cecilia Lonnie P Cleveland 1993 7 12 50 50 30 23 18 4 - - 1,541.10 672 First, Chataignier William Gary Mitchell 1910 3 - 151 178 100 159 - 25 - 11 2,589.00 4,259 First, Crowley Cullen T Clark 1889 7 5 250 600 138 200 - 39 - - 35,567.29 11,015 First, Eunice Tim Moffett 1905 10 4 414 428 347 195 - 47 34 - 46,919.94 35,896 First, Evangeline Barrett Marcantel 1938 1 4 29 206 44 50 - 1 20 1 275.00 2,185 First, Gueydan Troy A Duhon 1902 8 2 141 156 79 102 - 8 15 - 7,263.89 2,613 First, Iota James Cart 1902 4 2 51 51 30 18 18 14 - - 1,350 First, Mamou Ervin Goodman 1911No Report 30.00 First, Opelousas Perry C Hubbs 1880 24 13 543 737 411 275 143 60 45 30 81,613.16 55,825 First, Port Barre Benji Richard 1925 20 7 147 169 65 145 25 - - - 9,148.29 12,354 First, Rayne Gene V Lee 1925No Report First, Sunset 1944No Report First, Ville Platte Kevin West 1914 49 20 694 703 163 110 - 68 38 12 29,126.00 26,503 Miller French, Iota 1922 6 - 200 228 70 40 - - - 8 6,341.62 2,240 New Hope of Panchoville, Jennings Eric B Crochet 1987 37 - 20 35 45 33 - 3 9 5 1,321.07 1,060 North Eunice, Eunice Travis Turner 1989 7 11 90 138 126 101 - 8 19 - 5,040.00 14,167 Parkerson Avenue, Crowley Chris Campo 1945 5 - 250 250 40 - - - - - 2,670.00 2,957 Pilgrim Rest, Eunice Orville Rogers 1870 - 4 171 281 55 55 22 13 5 - 2,799.96 12,818 Prairie Ronde, Opelousas David Fultz 1924 - - 22 22 17 - - - - - 2,751.14 782 Trinity, Eunice Alvin Ogea 1999 1 1 52 65 22 - 2 4 16 13 1,989 Unity, Opelousas Gregory Gaspard 1992 12 4 160 160 57 40 - 5 - - 3,539.11 4,177 University, Eunice 1991No Report 500.00 Victory, Estherwood Mike Trahan 1983 12 - 19 44 24 73 - - - - 480 Washington, Washington Louis L Charrier 1994 8 2 191 199 50 75 - 15 27 12 6,653.00 11,697 Acadia Statistical Reports The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. 140 95,525 519,541 121,795 64,985 137,619 145,280 203,277 36,814 46,814 101,375 687,381 173,277 104,512 135,356 183,482 22,163 96,120 307,622 505,839 48,994 70,852 34,440 Total Receipts Acadia Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized - 94 28 7 45 1 15 - 24 - 34 38 2 7 41 37 12 17 20 Church Music Enrollment 165 8 48 - - 6 - - - - - 57 - 9 112 66 - - - - 68 4 - - - - - 11 - - 21 - - 78 18 13 - 24 WMU Enrollment 270 - 117 28 125 25 - 40 - - 110 130 38 - 303 63 85 20 75 - 28 - - - - - - - - - 22 - - 17 - 11 - 20 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 218 370 79 35 50 15 61 27 72 88 193 137 4 13 600 181 47 75 41 2,473.27 45,042.00 4,881.43 5,839.00 802.35 6,000.00 939.74 4,572.47 11,000.00 8,082.06 4,050.00 57,997.18 9,295.51 7,321.37 1,687.22 5,063.04 577.50 Cooperative Program Gifts 498 592 130 209 500 33 104 145 76 158 1,356 580 25 50 360 294 216 303 379 4,730 42,184 11,352 8,667 - - 6,871 1,791 7,832 15,005 37,562 4,680 - - 49,381 22,773 9,048 - 6,431 Total Mission Expenditures 1965 72 - 498 1993 12 48 567 1946 8 3 128 1946 - 8 188 2012 20 - 300 1988 1 1 33 1951 - - 104 1888 9 4 46 1953 11 9 76 1942 7 - 154 1952 10 8 1,321 1989 12 7 580 2000 - - 25 1948 5 4 31 1996 6 3 334 1989No Report 1963 3 8 272 1948 - 8 148 1956 3 - 103 1980 3 - 284 1957No Report 252,460 267,282 697,323 967,731 128,730 257,460 77,014 81,320 - 39,000 39,000 129,933 133,519 25,420 25,845 101,523 108,603 - 414,365 439,274 162,000 193,200 14,400 14,400 29,000 29,000 580,272 1,043,484 291,603 325,439 72,776 73,520 - 84,740 105,740 Undesignated Receipts Addis, First Tom Shepard Ascension, Gonzales Robert Lawrence Bayou Plaquemine, Plaquemine Kenneth W Austin Bayou Sorrel, Plaquemine Tim Webb Belfair, Baton Rouge Jon Bennett Bethel Baptist Worship Center, Morganza Larry S Bossier Brownfields, Baton Rouge Steve L Bridges Cane Brake, Lottie Cedarcrest, Baton Rouge Neal W Caver Christ Covenant, Baton Rouge Bradley Aucoin Comite, Baton Rouge Dale Phillips Community Bible, Baton Rouge Lee T Wesley Community, Greensburg Larry Stewart Courtableau, Port Barre Keith Davidson CrossPoint, Baton Rouge Nicholas R Taylor Douglas Avenue, Baton Rouge Jesse Ghoram Dutchtown, Prairieville Erwinville, Erwinville Tyler J. Saucier Faith, Baker Faith, Livonia Freddie P. Rodrigue False River, Ventress (Baptist Association of Greater Baton Rouge) Baton Rouge Missions/Satellites Berean, Crowley 2014New Congregation Christ Church, Opelousas Stuart Amidon 2014New Congregation Christian Faith, Eunice Cornelius Williams 2013 - - 25 25 10 - - - - - 500 5,300 22,000 Community Bible Fellowship, Eunice Horace Pickney 2000 - - 10 45 15 - - - - - - 20,208 20,208 Iglesia Nueva Vida Mowata, Eunice Luis R. Bautista 2011 3 - 9 11 - - 7 3 - - 965.35 560 8,501 8,501 New Horizon, Church Point Louis L Charrier 1991 1 - 26 28 - 33 - 3 4 - 360.00 - 13,768 14,568 New LIfe, Arnaudville Louis L Charrier 2013 3 - 10 10 20 28 - 6 - - 45.00 145 25,183 31,008 Grand Total - Church & Missions 241 108 4,301 5,707 2,225 2,053 273 332 253 103 270,727.02 247,034 3,106,723 3,939,348 Total Receipts 141 142 Baton Rouge Family of Faith, Baton Rouge Joel Davis FBC Central, Baton Rouge Fellowship of Central, Greenwell Sp Fellowship, Prairieville Kirk Jones First, Baker First, Baton Rouge Oren N Conner First, Gonzales James B Law First, Gramercy Josh Burnham First, Krotz Springs Chad Bolfa First, Maringouin James Womack First, New Roads Jason R McNaughten First, Plaquemine Keith A Horton First, Port Allen James Gray Pearson First, Reserve First, White Castle Andrew Donaldson Florida Boulevard, Baton Rouge Fordoche, Fordoche Foster Road, Baton Rouge Michael Morris Friendship, Baker Rusty A Reed Glen Oaks, Baton Rouge George Guillory God’s Vineyard, Baton Rouge Ezzie Price Grace, Baton Rouge Byron Townsend Graceworks, Prairieville Bill Pruitt Greenwell Springs, Greenwell Springs Jeff W Meyers Grosse Tete, Grosse Tete Immanuel, Central Andrew W Pierce Immanuel, Gonzales Michael Dubreuil Indian Mound, Greenwell Springs Jim Efferson Istrouma, Baton Rouge Jeffery B Ginn Jefferson, Baton Rouge David L Goza Korean of Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge Jae Hoon So Lake Martin, Prairieville R Kerry Ash Lanier, Baton Rouge Mike Ferguson Latanache, Batchelor Dave Kelone Little Prairie, Praireville New Life Church, Baton Rouge Joel R Willson New River, St Amant Wayne Talley North Highland Community, Baton Rouge Claude White Oak Grove, Prairieville John William Carrigan Oakcrest, Baton Rouge Charles E Bennet Park Forest, Baton Rouge Parkview, Baton Rouge 2009No Report 1972 3 5 1994 6 12 2002 57 40 1932 10 - 1874 1 13 1907 4 13 1949 2 4 1925 15 3 1928 - - 1901 4 12 1907No Report 1945 11 12 1974No Report 1942 2 - 1951 4 - 1944No Report 1964 - - 1960No Report 1963 4 3 1963 2 - 1942 - 7 2006No Report 1952 45 100 1939 6 - 1974 2 - 1989No Report 1981 7 - 1920 51 128 1963 46 59 1982 - - 1993 3 - 1958 9 - 1878 2 1 1970 5 4 1957 1 11 1849 13 10 1933No Report 1914 9 6 1960No Report 1967 2 7 1946 12 21 266 361 524 807 385 344 47 269 64 238 399 49 736 118 146 21 58 2,559 176 50 110 3,076 1,801 82 65 1,283 121 312 91 149 273 103 4,500 385 381 524 1,273 554 350 72 586 85 557 842 55 915 124 146 30 58 2,684 195 60 125 4,106 1,982 84 108 1,283 176 370 124 451 315 349 5,487 67 259 452 303 637 387 23 124 22 154 132 25 1,078 67 35 - 51 2,022 105 53 76 3,214 1,316 75 78 138 22 44 14 104 101 81 1,018 39 130 141 108 98 148 55 310 16 348 110 50 - 60 91 - - 359 163 35 30 493 554 23 82 78 45 35 - 128 90 131 270 - 61 - 56 17 - - 80 8 - - 18 75 - 15 4 - - - - - - 200 10 - - - - - - - - 440 - 44 - 50 82 106 4 75 1 47 26 3 173 30 15 3 18 312 17 15 - 95 200 10 2 18 - 10 12 - 8 6 171 - 17 - 22 81 10 - 56 1 - - - - - 21 - - - - 6 - 35 - 22 - 10 - - - - 30 - 299 - - - 7 - - - 36 - - 10 - - - 8 - - - - 22 - - 30 12 - - - - - - - - 220 15,007.00 570.00 22,259.67 45,684.31 64,087.52 48,939.92 6,279.68 5,372.92 20,604.02 410.53 32,270.00 23,740.34 7,741.47 6,632.02 119,127.82 4,881.00 21,193.62 985.00 6,000.00 171,809.45 15,774.49 9,411.65 10,846.31 308,203.92 176,015.57 3,600.00 3,424.02 20,350.16 1,834.00 4,317.05 7,248.33 11,724.95 13,067.60 8,798.16 7,378.20 149,726.97 2,383 29,091 26,914 53,497 99,129 248,466 3,832 32,448 1,988 37,284 9,598 5,882 - 27,488 2,375 - 5,260 147,335 - 4,527 4,821 200,887 183,436 5,340 1,521 18,830 5,786 4,446 18,198 12,102 4,503 12,524 138,280 184,000 438,469 734,817 445,474 974,797 869,228 72,316 235,727 38,757 579,611 170,461 69,017 2,702,909 211,211 60,000 - 142,113 2,787,702 137,405 - 164,042 4,799,418 1,963,246 110,178 44,302 257,743 62,275 75,898 254,299 150,164 1,570,120 80,971 1,665,928 93,466 5,628,136 1,593,575 164,042 5,452,732 2,105,543 135,083 47,415 280,514 62,275 77,350 265,495 181,097 3,364,497 137,405 - 117,868 198,261 239,140 75,334 2,702,909 186,637 224,400 493,716 891,620 490,426 1,675,133 1,024,286 72,316 359,081 38,757 670,825 143 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. Redeemer, Baton Rouge Preston Thompson 1981 - 6 158 166 - 112 30 71 - - 8,299.67 13,857 170,374 208,132 Restoration Church, Donaldsonville Jamie Elliott 1939 2 - 35 35 49 60 - 7 - - 600.00 - - Riverbend, Baton Rouge James Parker 1997 6 9 40 50 30 - - - - - 1,197 - 50,819 Sharon, Port Allen Shawn Ostoj 1949 4 1 342 586 180 80 26 15 - - 261.65 3,688 175,612 419,816 Sherwood, Baton Rouge 1968 8 13 265 330 138 65 - 16 20 8 32,373.09 20,446 246,565 256,092 Sorrento, Sorrento Eugene Gullett 1950 - - 134 134 35 - - - - - 10,207.54 19,943 70,512 81,384 Starlight, Morganza George Molex 2003No Report Stevendale, Baton Rouge Stephen M Young 1956 6 13 77 85 53 53 - 5 - - 9,754.73 5,156 120,000 144,000 The Ring Community, Baton Rouge Josh Causey 2007 4 - 120 136 165 - - 10 - - 2,656.23 - 248,931 248,931 Trinity, Baton Rouge Dale M Crawford 1940 2 3 28 28 75 70 75 19 - - 514.71 7,400 99,213 99,213 University, Baton Rouge Michael M Massar 1952 6 - 385 495 185 50 40 40 - - 8,634.18 - - Victory, Plaquemine 2002 2 - 99 104 34 25 - 9 - - 1,991.47 - 60,000 60,000 Vietnamese Hope, Baton Rouge Joel P. Hilbun 1986 5 - 95 110 75 41 15 30 - - 12,147.22 - 117,000 117,000 Westside Community, Addis Stephen R Armstrong 2006 13 - 76 76 40 105 85 8 - - 16,608.75 - 177,000 177,000 Woodlawn, Baton Rouge Lewis Richerson 1850 14 20 470 1,260 548 92 196 98 - - 26,933.91 94,884 883,030 1,259,041 Zoar, Baton Rouge Kevin K Hand 1868 13 26 2,071 3,155 2,002 432 182 175 - 47 212,620.13 256,422 1,994,359 2,640,586 Missions/Satellites Church of Life, Baton Rouge Steven Beckham 2011 20 - 20 230 15 95 - 25 - - 600.00 - - Church of Life, Gardere Steven Beckham 2014 - - 8 8 8 - - - - - 600 - 9,300 Church of the Nations, Baton Rouge Richard Wright 1986 1 - 23 39 10 7 5 5 - - - - Circle, Baker Jose’ Mathews 1981 33 11 150 150 121 100 20 27 28 37 500 55,000 55,000 Cross Creek Cowboy, Zachary Josh Morris 2014 14 - 40 40 - - 6 4 - - 1,241.79 - 30,000 30,000 Fellowship, S. Ascension Todd Blount 2013 4 2 98 98 81 34 - - - - 1,783.18 3,218 214,534 255,872 Filipino-American Fellowship, Baton Rouge Nelio M Liga 1997No Report 225.00 First Hispanic, Baton Rouge Carlos Rosales 1978 - 5 25 25 - - - - - - 243 12,253 45,984 Haven, Baton Rouge Troy Mercer 2006No Report In His Hands, Baton Rouge Marvin C Parks 2012 2 - 112 112 63 50 - - - 46 - - Logos and Life, Plaquemine Larry Hood 2012 10 12 45 45 18 - 3 6 - - 560 - 61,000 Louisiana Kachin, Baton Rouge 2015New Congregation New Covenant, Baton Rouge Jerry Dixon 2005No Report Of The Way, Baton Rouge Gregory L Coates 2009No Report Temple of New Life, Baton Rouge 2015New Congregation The Grove, Prairieville Thomas (“T”) Alan Lusk 2013 7 8 149 149 80 - - - - - 3,807 402,568 432,168 Walker Community Ministries, Walker 2011 - - 50 50 - - - - - - - - Grand Total - Church & Missions 696 711 29,890 38,540 18,588 7,120 2,138 2,545 895 581 1,898,395.06 2,008,400 30,230,108 39,805,488 Undesignated Receipts Total Mission Expenditures Cooperative Program Gifts Men’s Ministry Enrollment WMU Enrollment Church Music Enrollment Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized Bayou DuLarge, Theriot 1936 - 7 165 165 97 108 - 5 6 10 393.37 2,485 42,245 63,845 Bayou L’Ourse, Bayou L’Ourse Jonah Mark Callais 1979 5 8 280 312 80 100 21 13 9 8 2,415.00 2,400 - 38,635 Bethel, Bourg Jimmy Autin 1966No Report 886.00 Bourg, Bourg Barry J Blank 1979 5 - 50 55 10 10 - 1 - - 2,258.00 - - Calvary, Thibodaux Jeremy C Broussard 1977 1 - 38 199 36 - - 6 - - 2,439.10 3,951 50,455 52,517 Christ, Houma 1955 1 3 338 338 127 95 40 17 9 6 9,362.12 6,776 110,958 122,998 Cornerstone, Houma Henry Knightshead 2011No Report Coteau, Houma Wayne E Hunt 1959 23 17 480 487 81 125 82 62 15 17 12,340.75 16,459 201,749 220,456 Des Allemands, Des Allemands Benton Barron 1955No Report First, Golden Meadow Bobby N Duck 1936 15 - 95 130 50 69 - 12 - - 2,013.31 - 18,000 18,000 First, Grand Isle John W Boss 1956No Report 9,741.21 First, Houma Steve Folmar 1933 48 57 1,695 3,118 1,157 352 75 30 18 - 46,178.00 123,163 1,717,257 5,194,032 First, LaRose Gary P Hanberry 1957No Report 400.00 First, Lockport Kevin Celestin 1954 6 15 499 544 198 - - 3 - 25 30,133.86 15,252 290,358 296,350 First, Napoleonville Charles Chiasson 1940 12 9 105 118 96 31 - 7 - - 5,483.45 6,434 105,917 119,959 First, Raceland 1955 - 1 200 320 39 35 - 7 - - 821.40 854 34,072 51,190 First, Thibodaux Timothy Bray 1936 4 24 431 431 137 158 20 21 10 - 5,072.00 10,387 174,728 182,570 Gibson, Gibson 1981 - - 131 169 51 48 - - - - 2,716.43 11,333 53,787 53,787 Grand Caillou, Houma Michael L Mathena 1950 4 - 236 388 198 108 18 11 22 18 3,597.68 11,391 136,472 160,256 Hope Community, Montegut 2013 21 - 48 52 61 62 17 - 17 - 587.15 5,623 46,855 98,693 Lighthouse Christian Fellowship, Grand Isle Dennis Blackwell 1981No Report Live Oak, Montegut Matthew Chouest 1938 6 - 181 247 - 35 - 1 - - 1,921.00 - - Mechanicville Emmanuel, Houma 1988 2 2 25 40 70 50 - 10 - - 2,838 51,468 59,106 Mulberry, Houma 1964 6 1 252 506 255 190 133 - - - 469.95 53,548 338,396 416,605 South Lafourche, Cut Off Shane Terrebonne 1984 5 1 47 70 80 45 - 8 - - 4,832.00 5,075 68,616 73,691 Trinity, Mathews 1972 4 - 16 21 25 - - 7 - - 1,805.76 6,347 62,955 63,681 University, Thibodaux 1972 10 - 175 428 85 68 - 21 - - 12,695.00 - - Valentine, Lockport James Mooring 1991 - 1 13 13 22 - - 2 - - 1,165.76 1,976 16,654 17,264 Missions/Satellites Crosspoint, Galliano John W Boss 2013 4 - 40 40 - 63 50 2 - - - 18,869 18,869 Larose Hispanic, LaRose Juan P Morales 1985 3 - 40 60 40 - - 4 - 1 600 - Nueva Vida, Houma 2015New Congregation Schriever, Schriever Robert Eastwood 1991 4 - 115 133 48 - - - - - 3,682.00 6,476 82,330 86,369 Grand Total - Church & Missions 189 146 5,695 8,384 3,043 1,752 456 250 106 85 163,410.30 293,368 3,622,141 7,408,873 Bayou Baptist Total Receipts 144 Undesignated Receipts Total Mission Expenditures Cooperative Program Gifts Men’s Ministry Enrollment WMU Enrollment Church Music Enrollment Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 145 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. Bethlehem, Oak Grove A M Bud O’Neal 1932 - - 62 164 24 - 16 - - - 7,891 61,597 63,804 Beulah, Oak Grove Kenneth Herring 1879 10 3 178 313 115 88 83 40 1 - 18,157.00 31,738 184,117 221,868 Elmwood, Lake Providence J D Favors 1934 - - 73 104 8 - - 3 - - 1,711.80 6,490 30,844 34,444 Epps, Epps Johnny Smith 1913 8 3 180 300 125 130 38 33 10 - 9,330.14 7,200 185,000 220,000 First, Kilbourne 1915 4 7 362 542 161 80 60 31 21 - 11,000.00 20,570 - First, Lake Providence 1914 4 13 127 193 117 71 35 29 22 - 48,484.66 33,488 300,622 487,094 First, Oak Grove Carlos Trapp 1908 8 3 338 705 171 131 27 34 10 - 26,967.27 26,993 234,448 342,604 First, Sondheimer 1940 - - 105 267 17 - - 2 1 - 4,346.00 743 37,042 37,962 Forest, Forest Jay Avance 1907 4 3 241 444 106 46 59 46 - - 12,011.14 6,463 140,350 162,710 Goodwill, Oak Grove Jimmie Herring 1937 23 9 287 409 85 60 60 31 12 18 1,683.00 46,718 196,746 284,231 Green, Oak Grove Billy Castilaw 1920 - - 90 218 42 - 28 2 2 - 5,052.00 1,835 49,234 50,529 Herringville, Lake Providence Donnie Linson 1923 - 1 36 50 15 25 - 2 - - 3,438.37 - 26,000 26,000 Hill, Oak Grove Leslie Yates 1913 3 - 269 342 92 75 71 22 14 6 13,821.00 8,862 83,849 102,152 Lane’s Ferry, Lake Providence Mike Ray 1925 3 - 240 240 94 60 25 12 - - 7,776.00 2,171 95,150 98,228 Little Creek, Epps Jason Middleton 1944 - - 10 49 10 - - - - - 3,000 14,462 14,462 Macedonia, Oak Grove Mike Howard 1858 2 1 180 357 46 54 27 16 1 - 7,737.17 68,577 181,284 196,458 Melbourne, Transylvania Butch Goodman 1940 - - 121 425 46 35 22 37 - - 6,979.53 13,695 133,386 146,938 Monticello, Lake Providence Rocky Stephens 1973No Report 320.00 New Hope, Lake Providence Fred Hale 1940 - - 74 74 - - - - - - 1,017.82 - 44,391 44,391 New Prospect, Pioneer 1936 6 3 17 17 23 - - 8 - 7 752.55 - - New Zion, Oak Grove Greg Dunn 1934 9 4 313 465 85 85 60 29 27 6 14,151.17 16,791 188,035 214,546 Old Midway, Delhi Kenneth King 1948 - - 19 49 10 - - 3 - - 1,000.00 1,165 41,835 42,400 Pioneer, Pioneer William W Fowler 1962 2 1 264 314 56 78 15 14 6 - 6,116.11 8,365 82,640 91,453 Transylvania, Transylvania Jeff Eagles 1939 1 1 83 266 42 29 10 3 - - 2,578.83 1,195 25,887 89,120 Trinity, Oak Grove Rayburn McLarrin 1962 13 - 267 534 169 100 95 27 10 - 12,529.25 15,926 208,964 268,676 Unity, Oak Grove J. Kelly Coleman 1975 28 8 138 168 67 45 53 18 20 11 15,256.58 11,182 148,485 167,309 Walnut Grove, Epps Todd Perry 1926 2 - 67 89 25 30 8 13 - - 6,909.54 - 48,000 48,000 Missions/Satellites Christ’s Cowboy, Epps Johnny Smith 2011 2 - 40 70 - - - 7 - - 250 1,100 6,100 Forest Bautista, Forest Isidro Hernandez 2003No Report Leather and Grace, Epps Johnny Smith 2011 3 1 40 43 - - - - - - 841.67 319 8,556 17,112 Grand Total - Church & Missions 135 61 4,221 7,211 1,751 1,222 792 462 157 48 239,968.60 341,627 2,752,024 3,478,591 Bayou Macon Total Receipts VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized - 26 - - - 8 - 11 172 - 513 225 22 - - - - - 13 12 - - - - - 77 - 32 - - - - Discipleship Training Enrollment - - - 50 92 74 - 134 111 103 492 212 85 - - 67 - - - - 35 - - 65 29 65 40 21 46 50 150 100 2 16 - 15 35 19 2 27 48 - 291 63 22 5 2 6 21 - 9 3 16 - 10 - - 64 - 18 29 10 45 19 Church Music Enrollment 19 37 65 47 103 101 10 75 259 71 1,126 303 84 22 11 64 40 36 28 29 37 76 53 58 24 193 30 40 163 40 191 89 1 8 - - 13 28 - 16 30 - 43 52 - - - - - - - 12 - - 12 - - - - - 54 16 11 6 WMU Enrollment 192 308 506 173 379 275 200 258 600 194 2,137 491 383 236 151 106 180 58 43 44 153 84 242 91 76 301 170 258 363 232 494 173 - 11 - - - 14 - 8 - - - 50 - - - - - - - 6 - - 8 - - - - - - 10 - 20 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 77 302 312 111 276 189 54 239 505 170 967 442 166 108 81 94 47 42 43 44 80 84 100 80 74 269 62 87 241 230 171 164 11,615.80 - - 3,117.55 4,299 58,563 65,366 6,930.00 14,971 91,387 111,065 3,190.00 3,093 43,419 43,892 27,879.52 20,993 179,358 192,458 6,400.00 19,981 119,232 143,263 - 8,000 8,000 3,570.89 14,347 93,307 109,270 26,060.00 83,400 337,254 387,447 2,573.40 6,774 57,701 63,907 84,999.73 123,126 1,325,272 2,156,436 41,475.02 76,933 496,347 577,517 9,881.14 29,715 208,941 234,743 783.52 452 15,084 18,249 - 5,901 5,901 1,200.00 4,802 86,407 98,493 3,660.67 1,606 47,305 48,049 - - 385.00 - 40,000 40,000 2,882.34 3,022 29,343 33,140 216.60 217 35,968 36,307 5,061 52,644 61,754 27,758.00 20,506 135,744 142,097 1,043.36 7,033 69,199 69,199 4,018.55 1,301 50,400 54,400 30,156.75 30,654 498,115 564,831 1,192.00 - 30,000 30,000 8,324.75 11,966 64,075 83,694 28,910.36 22,663 269,233 339,835 900.00 1,243.74 7,253 66,934 88,829 14,935.00 28,709 336,280 385,216 3,800 71,993 78,993 Cooperative Program Gifts 1922 - - 1937 1 - 1949 - - 1874 1 1 1937 7 6 1918 5 3 1935 - - 1934 1 - 1920 27 3 1916 2 - 1904 42 49 1907 38 12 1896 - - 1945 2 3 1940 8 - 1854 2 3 1884 7 - 1935 - - 2003 - - 1872 2 3 1949 2 - 1955 14 10 1874 1 - 1939 3 - 1885 2 - 1990 9 52 1912No Report 1832 2 - 1922 5 4 1866 4 5 1889No Report 1933 3 - 1875 7 13 1901 1 - Total Mission Expenditures Brent Maxwell Jerry L Hext Jim Miers Roy L Johnson Charlie Bailey Bill Smith Lindsey Burns Stuart Graves Wayne Squyres Wayne LaCaze Frederick Hartzell Steve Miller Byron Williams Michael Allen Ryan Perry Mike Sanford Lynn Clayton Bruce Butts Hardy Fred Estes Bob Colquette Ray W. Clark Danny Wilson Arlen Smith Undesignated Receipts Arkadelphia, Pitkin Beauregard Friendship, DeRidder Beauregard Memorial, Longville Brushy Creek, Bancroft Calvary, Merryville Cherry Grove, Dry Creek Cypress Creek, Deridder Diamond, DeRidder Dry Creek, DeRidder Faith, Ragley First, DeRidder First, Longville First, Merryville Gambrell, Starks Glade Branch, Leesville Good Hope, Singer Green Oak, Merryville Hebron, Kinder Hilltop, DeRidder Hopewell Community, DeRidder Lone Star, Pitkin Ludington, DeRidder Magnolia, Ragley Marlow, Leesville Mystic, Merryville New Life, DeRidder Oaklin Springs, Oberlin Occupy One, Pitkin Occupy Two, Pitkin Palestine, Grant Pilgrims Rest, Dequincy Pine Ridge, DeRidder Pleasant Hill, DeRidder Providence, Leesville Beauregard Total Receipts 146 Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 147 - - - - 78 11 22 - 42 - 40 52 - - - - 2 - - 2 37 - 2 - 17 - 28 43 2 4 17 - - - - - - - 12 4 - 25 - - - - - - - - - 3 33 - - - - 13 - - - - - - 1,800.00 1,786.16 519.00 58,639.65 3,861.28 3,064.00 2,724.45 28,108.56 3,600.00 650.00 6,000.00 650.00 290.00 903.39 6,683 5,971 12,329 33,373 3,405 1,361 - 17,396 6,243 1,597 10,000 6,002 - 250 300 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. - - 50 - 75 7 60 62 101 59 78 42 - - 40 - VBS Enrollment 37 - 57 12 425 19 32 23 122 87 66 97 16 12 58 25 Discipleship Training Enrollment 137 108 196 12 428 134 199 283 661 172 213 393 62 40 64 52 Church Music Enrollment 38 31 131 12 415 77 99 109 407 98 136 294 23 40 64 35 WMU Enrollment 1 - 15 - 14 - - 3 3 2 2 2 1 - 2 - Men’s Ministry Enrollment - - 6 - 17 - 2 1 2 1 1 4 - 4 2 - Cooperative Program Gifts 1885 1877 1842 1885 1847 1894 1900 1886 1848 1840 1922 1904 1837 1873 2007 1947 Total Mission Expenditures Lamar Skinner James Lambert Ken Roberts Donald R Woodard Jeff Hoffman Edwin (Max) M Rasbury Orvell Bryant Robert Leach Everett G. Geis, Jr Charles Middleton David H Bolyer 64,241 42,293 58,410 25,844 629,702 38,613 52,000 - 188,753 135,437 97,763 118,916 43,487 13,763 31,137 - Undesignated Receipts Alabama, Arcadia Bryceland, Bienville Carolina, Saline Cypress Springs, Gibsland First, Arcadia First, Bienville First, Castor First, Gibsland First, Ringgold Friendship, Bienville Jamestown, Jamestown Magnolia, Saline Mt Lebanon, Gibsland Mt Olive, Quitman New Beginnings, Castor New Bethel, Arcadia Bienville Reeves, Reeves 1960No Report Shady Grove, Pitkin Andrew Johnson 1940 3 3 72 142 47 47 - 12 - - 1,500.00 6,012 48,597 50,523 Shiloh, DeRidder Roderick Martin 1865 6 6 238 442 66 69 12 21 - - 3,800.06 9,440 100,415 120,823 Singer, Singer Jordan D Doyle 1892 8 - 63 85 66 - - 16 5 - 5,061.59 2,266 68,731 68,731 Smyrna, DeRidder Tim Lee 1863 2 - 159 389 74 86 23 - 4 5 1,650.00 8,328 98,418 102,129 Sugartown, Sugartown Alfred Kennedy 1878 - - 32 127 6 - 5 2 1 - 1,306.81 1,437 27,113 27,163 Temple, DeRidder Frank Ott 1951 10 22 116 200 116 125 - 24 - - 6,085.00 32,860 156,251 177,122 Texas Avenue, DeRidder Arthur Rockett 1948 - - 116 430 21 - - - - - 4,470.00 7,681 48,516 58,973 The Church of Rosepine Greg Crawford 1926 18 18 139 230 126 180 122 7 - - 1,660.04 13,374 171,441 185,353 Unity, DeRidder Roger Gill 1999 14 15 391 476 137 180 - 45 - 30 4,400.00 9,568 215,887 245,489 Westview, DeRidder Jason Hoychick 1955 26 44 356 369 241 110 135 - 26 18 13,963.51 17,601 281,288 318,297 Missions/Satellites Emanuel Hispanic, DeRidder Ruben A. US 2006 4 - 53 53 38 48 - 4 - - - - Grand Total - Church & Missions 289 275 7,646 12,494 4,462 2,866 1,408 928 338 180 399,200.70 655,244 6,140,063 7,626,954 70,491 44,868 58,410 31,825 710,743 41,344 58,000 282,793 147,253 118,835 138,884 45,795 14,048 31,137 - Total Receipts Bienville VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 148 - 234 55 102 - 196 100 35 - 145 80 85 - - 100 168 - 78 48 - - 64 - - - 53 - 41 - - 40 21 Discipleship Training Enrollment 50 207 60 121 12 376 35 118 40 104 20 136 30 17 60 198 15 33 20 30 1 54 12 - 10 20 12 23 - - - 22 Church Music Enrollment 268 391 282 202 22 733 150 406 90 386 78 179 229 68 239 746 10 48 22 6 - 40 6 - - 1 - 5 - - 11 47 WMU Enrollment 227 270 282 165 14 712 100 237 60 255 72 128 182 50 170 457 - 25 - - - 30 - - - - - 6 - - - 10 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 7 6 5 - - 3 - 4 - 7 - 3 2 - - 5 5,543.23 23,050.00 2,443.40 600.00 8,122.00 59,979.47 3,499.61 24,543.99 2,732.85 4,060.00 10,574.35 25,919.90 29,120.00 Cooperative Program Gifts 1907 2 1871 24 1931No Report 1867No Report 1938 6 1903 10 1891 2 1900 9 1873 - 1896 1 1870 17 1901 17 1904 2 1873 1 1940 7 1871 - 1914 5 1924 6 6,928 21,345 39,665 9,909 - 35,181 6,487 10,097 - 8,178 - - 951 - 7,785 22,768 Total Mission Expenditures Kenneth C Murrell Carl Gulde Lamar Carpenter David Guillot Stephen Richardson Bob Dunn Lloyd D Whitman Ray Teal Brian Gunter Donald Litton Carl W Griffith Travis Sanders Almos Calvin Cantrell Terry Smith Jim Winegeart 58,683 242,740 112,356 121,712 - 580,482 63,331 204,177 - - - - 43,570 33,565 102,734 269,246 Undesignated Receipts Bentley, Bentley Bethel, Colfax Beulah, Winnfield Big Creek, Dry Prong Bob, Pollock Colfax, Colfax Fairfield, Dry Prong First, Dry Prong First, Montgomery First, Pollock Friendship, Pollock Georgetown, Georgetown Hargis, Montgomery Hebron, Dry Prong Hudson Creek, Colfax Iatt, Atlanta Lincecum, Pollock New Prospect, Dry Prong Big Creek New Ebenezer, Castor David P Savage 1854 13 7 299 520 152 81 112 20 - - 20,651.33 17,932 206,512 256,252 New Ramah, Castor 1898 - - 53 68 25 26 19 10 - - 300.00 4,015 45,747 46,942 Old Saline, Castor Michael Sanders 1844 2 6 160 313 24 106 - 55 - - 7,317.73 8,728 81,308 94,596 Pine Grove, Castor 1895 - - 52 88 27 - 16 14 - - 5,385.85 14,542 63,540 71,275 Taylor, Taylor Jimmy Eppinette 1889 - 1 43 100 7 - - 2 - - 4,890.09 6,165 88,904 107,950 Union, Quitman William (Bill) W Staples 1867 1 - 25 25 26 - 3 - - - 200 17,000 17,300 Missions/Satellites Iglesia Bautista Nueva Vida, Athens Cleto Perez 2014 4 13 32 32 25 - 8 15 - - 103 5,125 5,125 Second Chance, Arcadia Craig Jenkins 2007 3 3 61 61 23 - 15 5 - - 136.15 42 506 506 Grand Total - Church & Missions 63 75 2,734 4,361 1,397 787 418 275 41 49 151,277.64 156,637 2,049,001 2,394,372 113,360 121,712 894,435 71,662 226,896 183,280 43,570 33,565 117,722 317,834 62,407 280,128 Total Receipts Jim Garlington Samuel Morrow Gregory Lynn Griffin James Preuett Bob Boyt Kevin E Simmons VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 149 15 - 20 70 29 43 48 - - - 18 4 - 247 - - - - - 80 - - - - - - - 80 - 600.00 1,224 100,370 102,874 - 2,289.00 - 55,000 55,000 25 14,952.60 18,439 156,187 171,773 - - 100 100 8 900.00 3,578 27,690 56,131 - 11,260.34 9,579 137,923 140,523 - 120 32,113 32,113 24 10,696.93 8,729 209,695 224,457 368.00 128 241,255.67 210,963 2,551,674 3,249,542 - - - - 4 26 - - - - - - - 30 750.00 - 47,000 47,000 700.00 2,730 30,468 31,448 14,260.62 9,422 172,470 203,939 20,544.86 12,555 189,033 298,479 300.00 6,375 130,184 144,474 27,437.05 55,039 394,415 458,486 20,333.76 16,761 277,409 364,820 1,800 12,000 12,000 100.00 6,050 85,300 85,300 - - 325.00 4,200 144,266 243,016 2,139.20 - 50,000 50,000 1,950.00 8,754 29,747 30,601 88,840.49 123,686 1,562,292 1,969,563 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. - - 59 69 14 85 54 - - - - 20 - 301 Discipleship Training Enrollment 35 - 97 63 61 264 105 35 30 20 - 40 - 750 Church Music Enrollment 27 14 101 313 67 314 126 20 53 53 68 25 22 1,203 10 5 17 - 2 21 - 50 357 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 189 145 407 465 298 393 436 30 280 210 172 250 70 3,345 - - 41 - 12 - - 49 298 WMU Enrollment - - 66 - 18 27 - - 456 Cooperative Program Gifts 1974 2 - 112 1951 1 1 80 1923 3 8 246 1955 3 7 370 1914 6 4 247 1904 9 10 352 1911 1 2 354 1845 1 - 30 1945No Report 1901No Report 1844 3 8 75 1831 4 - 100 1845 19 10 160 1917 3 - 100 1934 2 - 45 57 50 2,271 30 126 15 38 117 36 4 - 24 74 73 130 14 - 145 209 2,006 1,913 Total Mission Expenditures Eddie W Riley Mark A Dannehl Brian Rankin Warren Maxwell Eric W Harriman Rick Crandall Sammy Redden Wiston B McCarty Russell McClary Jerry W Hendrixson Larry Russell Karl Doughty 80 260 438 10 165 217 147 606 6,392 Total Membership 1948 8 10 80 1883 23 - 75 1871 8 5 338 1939 - - 10 1997No Report 1886 3 - 131 1901 2 7 137 1924 1 2 68 1946 22 13 409 1893No Report 1887No Report 176 79 4,629 Undesignated Receipts Banks Springs, Columbia Bellview, Columbia Bethany, Columbia Columbia Heights, Columbia Cross Roads, Grayson First, Columbia Grayson, Grayson Hebron, Sikes Holum, Grayson Kelly, Kelly Mt Pleasant, Columbia Old Bethel, Clarks Palestine, Columbia Sandy Bayou, Columbia Springhill, Grayson Grand Total - Church & Missions Caldwell Northside, Montgomery Oak Grove, Bentley Pleasant Hill, Pollock Selma, Georgetown Sherwood, Tioga Summerfield, Colfax Verda, Atlanta Walnut Grove, Colfax Wayside, Pollock Zion Hill Of Williana Inc, Dry Prong Zion, Georgetown Grand Total - Church & Missions Total Receipts Russell Beard John Ward Daniel G. Stanley, Clyde Lewis Blaine St. Germain Theron William Watson John D Astling Steven Shirley Robert Trahan Nay Vickers Dore Langely Rob Tibbitts Alan E Weishampel Tony Crosier Pat Thomas Gerard Little Robert Campbell Donald L Willis Steve Bennett Glenn George Carl Lee Whitley Gilbert Broussard Lonnie Gothrup Brandon K Oliver Jack Gandy Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 9 - 100 6 8 10 8 24 20 - 7 15 5 2 51 212 230 5 35 50 - - 102 9 2 53 - - Church Music Enrollment - - - - 35 - - - 32 - 33 - 56 - 73 156 103 - - 72 - - - - 77 199 - - - - - 21 - 1 6 - 24 6 12 10 14 - 95 - - - 10 - - - 48 - - 45 - - WMU Enrollment 44 12 - - - 80 57 93 89 - 39 60 100 - 104 547 110 51 390 73 - - 230 - 91 341 - - - 7,351.26 - 3,963.92 20.00 - 850.00 - 2,284.03 - 713.00 4,183.00 - 24,703.00 - 6,531.00 - 3,367.46 31 37,048.45 - 4,256.64 - 5,356.53 - 13,683.60 - 2,804.77 - 3,314.00 50 33,542.64 - 129,182.99 - 93,887.39 - 1,571.92 - 29,541.01 - 200.00 - 6,891.00 - 2,016.86 20 107,642.06 - 2,700.00 - 1,631.00 28 48,236.77 - 5,820.47 - 5,607.71 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 108 17 100 50 40 49 36 304 142 - 83 70 56 - 196 1,447 545 40 357 - 17 - 451 24 112 432 - - Cooperative Program Gifts 416 76 1,094 151 150 198 110 454 507 70 252 220 268 30 618 2,372 1,342 537 674 110 284 267 706 133 230 1,128 368 75 16,804 162,107 185,394 3,226 33,078 35,752 - - 3,675 124,188 127,081 - 101,000 101,000 22,285 132,251 147,347 11,359 65,784 81,481 14,726 185,110 207,798 18,956 264,414 358,038 3,907 83,785 85,360 6,639 113,740 157,141 5,287 131,342 137,369 - - - 40,000 40,000 29,884 353,979 421,302 87,618 2,028,332 2,234,037 44,178 883,041 1,103,812 2,115 35,214 36,511 27,158 334,761 379,217 29,282 101,559 149,865 - - 714 39,794 47,416 80,550 837,320 1,034,592 4,655 60,079 63,895 2,146 132,976 143,135 46,894 509,159 665,275 1,678 71,049 71,049 - 11,120 11,120 Total Mission Expenditures 1829No Report 1963 1 - 362 1960 3 2 30 2002No Report 1986 27 - 1,094 1948 - 2 149 1987No Report 1937 8 13 85 1955No Report 1913 - - 155 1981 - 1 77 1954 12 7 267 2005 10 16 385 1949 15 10 70 1910 1 1 150 1946 3 3 130 1989 6 - 158 1874No Report 1951 - - 30 1904 10 4 378 1949 44 114 1,486 1906 6 14 1,112 1940 3 - 209 1912 8 2 633 2007 11 6 92 1936 - - 93 1947 - 6 171 1955 14 - 652 1955 - - 85 1935 - 3 163 1897 10 14 480 1935 - - 368 1909 - - 75 1902No Report Undesignated Receipts Antioch, Vinton Bellview, Westlake Bethany, Lake Charles Bethel Metropolitan, Lake Charles Bethel Ministries, Jennings Boulevard, Lake Charles Calvary, Lake Charles Carlyss First Central, Sulphur Choupique, Sulphur Cornerstone, Jennings Crossroads, Vinton East Ridge, Lake Charles Eastern Heights, DeQuincy Elton First Emmanuel, Lake Charles Emmanuel, Vinton Evergreen Missionary, Lake Charles Fenton, Fenton First, DeQuincy First, Moss Bluff First, Sulphur First. Cameron Gillis First Grand Lake Community, Lake Charles Hackberry First Hayes First Houston River, Sulphur Indian Village, Kinder Iowa First Jennings First Johnson Bayou, Cameron Kinder First Lake Arthur First Carey Total Receipts 150 151 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. Lake Charles First 1880 3 4 971 1,211 413 100 50 59 58 9 51,835.54 43,978 813,407 904,051 Magnolia, Vinton 1939 1 - 61 170 27 12 - 7 6 - 450.00 1,001 33,168 34,169 Maplewood First, Sulphur Ronnie Burke 1944 16 15 1,220 2,006 563 234 35 107 21 8 35,329.85 45,150 781,632 819,274 Memorial, Lake Charles Charles W Winstead 1968 2 - 36 85 15 - - 2 - - 3,580.00 - 21,600 21,600 Messiah Missionary, Lake Charles Robert Owens 1994No Report Mt Pilgrim Missionary, Lake Charles Freddie G Brown 1923No Report 300.00 New Hope, DeQuincy Roland D Hebert 1946 10 6 423 1,095 264 161 - 35 - - 16,800.00 59,501 393,326 493,329 Northside, DeQuincy Shawn Hughes 1949 - - 60 60 25 111 - 3 - - 6,411.29 - 15,000 15,000 Oak Grove, Grand Chenier Robert Fruge 1926 - - 21 32 6 32 - - - - 2,935.00 - - Olivet, Sulphur Don P Walker 1956 2 - 134 143 35 34 - 17 - - 20,524.33 - 180,416 180,416 Open Gate Western Heritage, Lake Charles Mark Stagg 2007 8 21 207 217 - 44 - 9 - - 660.00 - - Parkview, Sulphur Randall J Chesson 1954 2 - 142 280 920 - - 12 - - 927,200 1,203,000 1,264,000 Pine Grove, DeQuincy Christopher Jeffus 1933 2 - 125 131 54 38 6 24 - - 12,254.39 9,856 115,066 123,235 Roanoke, Roanoke Darrell Hieronymus 1989 9 1 89 93 98 65 37 10 9 20 10,847.28 6,252 108,904 115,875 Sale Street, Lake Charles Randy Edwards 1950 14 51 580 941 216 115 90 59 34 8 96,825.71 55,242 808,982 1,008,885 Starks First 1893 18 - 131 131 63 100 - 16 - - 12,975.57 - 11,622 11,622 Tom Hebert Road, Lake Charles 1979 4 - 180 193 132 61 - 11 - 25 4,988.30 8,523 100,654 112,457 Topsy, Lake Charles Lloyd Carroll 1983 4 3 118 332 108 52 60 - 7 - 12,144.00 10,483 131,815 141,934 Trinity, Lake Charles Steve James 1926 128 175 4,356 5,404 2,607 1,224 992 275 19 220 317,255.30 559,249 4,785,926 6,539,414 Trinity, Sulphur C Lamar Huffman 1958 2 - 249 249 87 60 14 9 - - 12,424.40 6,750 125,500 125,500 Unity, Lake Charles A B Lartigue 1970 1 - 185 270 90 30 29 31 27 27 30.00 21 29,254 32,538 University, Lake Charles Carlys Beard 1965 - 6 58 67 48 - - 28 5 - 3,000.00 8,319 88,152 101,922 Vinton First Bobby D Daniel 1889 - - 378 486 92 93 15 18 11 - 7,066.58 17,024 159,840 174,875 Welsh First Pat Deshotel 1903 2 12 175 225 75 107 - 49 13 18 17,154.02 15,220 150,303 172,003 Westlake First Wayne McEntire 1887 10 17 343 348 280 50 - 10 - - 55,844.17 27,610 489,472 732,754 Westside, Lake Charles Luke Liechty 1986 3 4 210 281 83 105 9 28 - 10 5,887.25 24,576 189,073 247,527 Westwood, Westlake Jaceson Johnson 1949 6 - 262 350 224 75 68 9 - - 12,212.78 10,882 219,453 231,511 Woodlawn, Iowa Richard Louviere 1948 9 - 110 162 45 80 6 - 8 27 10,895.77 15,071 110,386 131,755 Missions/Satellites Ford Street, Lake Charles Willie Mack 1988 - - 115 115 59 - - - - - 262.21 225 22,906 24,496 Iglesia Hispana, Lake Charles Jose Perez-Sanchez 2013 15 - 84 84 28 9 10 8 - - 4,638.92 1,019 50,946 70,718 Iglesia Hispana, Sulphur 2015New Congregation Sulphur Community, Sulphur Blake Forman 2014 - 22 45 45 26 - - - - - 771.20 7,955 31,245 34,245 Grand Total - Church & Missions 463 555 20,207 28,046 11,359 5,503 2,257 1,799 510 501 1,325,206.34 2,324,844 18,006,230 21,890,091 Undesignated Receipts Total Mission Expenditures Cooperative Program Gifts Men’s Ministry Enrollment WMU Enrollment Church Music Enrollment Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized Baptist Temple, Alexandria Jerry Pounds 1948 2 5 168 558 131 115 - 3 56 - 16,253.64 18,530 155,163 189,946 Calvary Of Gardner, Boyce Alton A Achord 1934 - 4 135 157 41 25 - - - - 120.00 6,552 39,069 39,366 Calvary, Alexandria David Brooks 1921 75 - 3,495 3,518 3,140 1,102 - - - - 325,000.00 291,095 5,645,055 10,246,519 Cedar Grove, Lecompte Lee Taylor 1922 6 2 49 105 45 58 - 12 19 - 240.00 6,414 36,883 40,693 Cloverdale, Alexandria Dennis Snoddy 1953 - 1 150 178 27 - - 10 7 - 3,875.61 3,779 52,476 54,367 Cotile, Boyce Johnny Miller 1982 9 10 251 268 106 91 - 38 6 - 10,324.84 7,732 109,931 125,214 Dixie, Sieper Jerry Johnson 1919 1 - 81 144 25 34 - - - - 900.00 13,115 46,360 50,795 Dr W L Wise Memorial, Lena George L Higgins 1938 - - 14 16 - - - - - - 437.70 1,050 3,316 3,316 Emmanuel, Alexandria Chris Thacker 1881 6 4 446 883 390 101 20 137 59 33 10,312.56 96,473 834,860 1,116,464 First, Boyce Brent Romero 1882 - 11 191 256 85 55 - 26 - - 8,908.66 6,512 76,699 82,697 First, Lecompte 1888 1 - 142 192 146 56 - 39 11 - 20,917.81 3,571 209,760 209,760 Gardner, Boyce Wayne Headrick 1984 17 - 85 100 35 - - 1 - - 1,783.08 - - Homewood, Alexandria Jimmy W Koonce 1952 4 13 160 210 71 50 - 7 18 - 770.85 13,147 97,011 118,880 Horseshoe Drive, Alexandria Brad Robertson 1958 - 12 393 481 105 35 - 9 - - 1,200.00 212,173 239,129 Hot Wells, Boyce Jeffrey White 1933 - - 52 70 14 - - - - - 2,053.53 1,884 24,385 26,015 Lamourie, Lecompte Kelly Boggs 1955 - - 41 112 6 - - - - - 2,809.54 - 27,987 27,987 Mt Zion Missionary Baptist Church, AlexandriaRoger Green 2009 25 - 300 400 100 - - 101 - - - - New Christian Life Fellowship, Alexandria Charles R Veal 1995 6 5 93 100 30 50 7 45 15 14 175.00 2,437 - Oak Grove, Cheneyville Conrad J Champagne 1886 - 1 50 100 8 21 - - - - 1,409.00 703 10,559 12,585 Parkview, Alexandria David L. Shaw 1942 4 12 317 614 321 109 38 31 43 9 37,587.18 21,904 433,430 502,047 Poland, Alexandria 1892 - - 93 138 19 42 - 9 - - 3,514.46 1,653 72,149 75,380 Riverview, Alexandria David Newton 1886 13 1 166 217 111 151 - - 18 7 13,157.50 11,025 129,429 149,674 Sharp, Lena William E Howe 1957 5 7 35 35 25 - - 9 - - 2,371.89 3,066 45,236 45,557 St Clair, Boyce Dennis R Ellis 1885 5 14 210 265 99 190 - 22 27 - 2,178.49 13,241 217,851 260,728 Twin Bridges, Alexandria Brent Dix 1971 3 - 287 412 85 - - 8 17 11 9,600.00 8,999 111,648 146,402 Wilda, Boyce Joey Rudisill 1956 4 - 130 632 98 57 - 43 - - 1,500.00 69,233 152,750 179,854 Wooddale, Alexandria Wesley Lotts 1993 4 - 155 194 48 83 80 30 - - 3,014.00 - - Missions/Satellites Calvary Woodworth David Brooks 2013 Satellite Grand Total - Church & Missions 190 102 7,689 10,355 5,311 2,425 145 580 296 74 480,415.34 602,115 8,744,180 13,943,375 Central Louisiana Total Receipts 152 VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 153 40 - 20 - 40 370 21 18 - 158 - - - - - 23 - 116 - 29 75 - - - 70 72 275 - - - - - - - 44 2 4 14 15 105 2 13 10 120 1 6 8 14 2 33 15 70 14 16 45 24 25 24 70 70 261 32 19 3 15 21 2 4 30 - - - - - 10 3 - - - 25 6 12 - 17 61 21 11 25 13 29 - 13 77 57 84 1 11 - 20 10 - - 26 18,809.88 21,209 248,467 249,879 - 1,200.00 1,316 39,962 41,087 - 4,287.97 864 - - 1,392.28 3,784 54,904 61,016 - 4,090.81 6,447 135,751 135,751 - 78,943.21 32,416 611,866 785,522 - 8,354.32 6,139 88,872 92,504 8 4,067.60 3,266 34,397 46,265 - 903.30 11,066 85,280 99,521 - 87,383.70 86,257 983,631 1,251,725 - 175.00 450 17,186 17,186 - 13,094.66 17,669 244,483 244,483 - 9,028.40 11,844 94,315 98,687 14 12,548.10 9,338 121,011 127,593 - 600.00 1,175 76,570 76,570 - 1,800.00 3,705 - - 10,872.26 11,265 108,119 118,991 13 40,676.15 140,921 522,305 1,133,194 - 4,985 32,268 33,072 - 8,128.88 7,535 77,759 85,017 25 32,648.04 37,052 209,958 301,591 - 14,741.49 9,930 146,822 152,442 - 24,594.99 12,226 177,990 186,240 22 26,991.44 23,024 269,235 296,873 40 74,291.56 77,949 622,942 675,943 - 17,404.24 23,049 219,938 237,671 - 218,900.43 89,242 2,215,917 2,542,813 39 30,714.80 17,489 411,366 524,075 - 8,640.84 20,591 108,932 128,963 - 3,805.27 745 40,367 45,579 - 6,151.23 2,380 60,173 66,264 4 2,700.00 2,304 143,719 146,513 - 900 62,359 62,359 - 1,295.00 576 32,000 32,000 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. 50 - 65 - 40 - 3 - 90 185 - 12 31 98 20 120 101 104 38 62 104 62 100 24 156 70 325 106 - - 28 117 - - Discipleship Training Enrollment 166 6 131 36 83 567 31 18 38 534 55 120 38 55 13 78 63 344 21 47 146 84 105 143 364 112 1,058 167 58 63 41 117 40 40 Church Music Enrollment 594 10 112 60 288 879 134 57 237 638 164 190 207 217 50 387 254 918 165 87 341 286 391 410 978 484 2,395 587 131 159 137 339 58 47 WMU Enrollment 11 450 - 6 - 112 - 35 4 217 - 603 5 68 - 43 10 150 16 531 - 45 - 96 - 168 11 125 - 45 - 279 1 135 10 566 2 130 4 82 13 214 1 119 11 223 3 163 4 700 1 400 49 1,486 2 403 - 96 - 119 - 92 7 146 - 48 9 32 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 17 - - 4 8 9 3 - 3 16 4 3 3 9 1 4 3 8 - - 13 6 11 - 4 4 61 5 3 - 1 3 1 - Cooperative Program Gifts 1899 1892 1997 1840 1884 1948 1860 1872 1894 1920 1887 1990 1915 1877 1954 1900 1833 1950 1910 1890 1848 1898 1902 1901 1847 1898 1885 1888 1848 1907 1888 1945 1921 2010 Total Mission Expenditures Rubin Weaver Lynn E Hawkins Antonio Mendoza Phillip Farris Daniel Breithaupt Bill Reid Charles B Ainsworth Paul Carter Charles M Holloway Dewayne Ramsey Wayne Whiteside Jeff May J E Brown Donald Reeves Michael Devillier Michael M Hawley Wayne Sistrunk Connie M Smith Charles Malone David Harrell B K Miller Kurt Auger Bubba Hoggatt Chris Craig Jason Cole James Miller Michael Murray Donald W Cardin Jerry T Whitman David Martin Jose Martinez Undesignated Receipts Antioch, Farmerville Barnett Springs, Ruston Bethel Hispanic, Farmerville Bethel, Lillie Beulah, Farmerville Calvary, Ruston Camp Creek, Spearsville Canaan, Spearsville Conway, Marion Cook, Ruston Corinth, Dubach Crestview, Farmerville Cross Roads, Farmerville Culbertson, Farmerville DaySpring, Ruston Dean, Marion Downsville, Downsville Emmanuel, Ruston Enterprise, Farmerville Evergreen, Bernice Fellowship, Dubach First, Bernice First, Choudrant First, Dubach First, Farmerville First, Marion First, Ruston First, Simsboro First, Spearsville Haile, Marion Hico, Dubach Holmesville, Downsville Hopewell, Spearsville Iglesia Jesucristo es el Camino, Farmerville Concord-Union Total Receipts 154 Concord-Union Liberty, Marion Paul King 1850 7 9 133 197 41 29 17 12 22 - 4,377.28 7,339 49,608 59,153 Litroe, Marion Jessie Foster 1918 - - 20 20 18 - - 2 - - 1,828.63 1,829 - Longstraw, Choudrant Larry Emory 1932 7 11 140 165 93 57 - 13 25 55 6,011.57 11,969 120,031 144,816 Meridian, Marion Glyn Nale 1999 2 - 61 61 23 - - 2 - - 10,000 70,000 70,000 Mineral Springs, Dubach Greg Tipton 1865 - 6 142 329 64 53 8 25 38 - 20,307.35 19,528 145,691 220,579 Mt Ararat, Downsville 1866 - - 60 169 69 15 - 2 - - 5,338.02 2,398 - Mt Tabor, Bernice John Rushing 1874 4 - 50 125 48 - 24 - 5 - 5,782.00 3,116 72,296 99,237 Mt Union, Spearsville Marcell H McGee 1888 13 4 81 135 71 47 66 18 24 42 1,917.99 15,411 94,666 108,163 New Hope, Choudrant Dwayne L Monk 1855 9 4 346 358 176 82 - 39 61 25 38,935.61 28,006 237,872 270,737 New Prospect, Dubach 1871 - 3 177 201 77 39 54 36 85 27 6,274.86 4,223 83,236 88,212 Paron, Sterlington Mickey Manning 1882 3 10 390 474 123 168 - 39 - - 18,780.43 11,295 193,400 251,010 Pine Grove, Bernice 1890 8 2 104 129 31 81 12 19 - - 6,080.00 6,081 52,596 67,523 Pisgah, Bernice Jeff Hurst 1850 21 - 250 250 - 160 - 8 - - 17,441.75 28,531 322,125 661,053 Pleasant Grove, Choudrant Brad Jones 1853 10 - 110 120 35 - - 15 - - - - Pleasant Hill, Farmerville 1872 5 - 225 360 62 60 - 10 - - 4,800.00 4,000 - Pleasant Hill, Ruston Greg Morrow 1903 6 11 74 94 41 10 - 2 10 - 440.00 715 27,645 27,914 Providence, Downsville Johnny L Sanders 1867 3 1 193 255 58 42 - 20 28 - 6,175.80 4,332 80,000 85,000 Rock Corner, Dubach Garry Massey 1892 4 - 75 89 51 35 26 14 21 - 15,864.10 22,891 105,762 145,014 Rocky Branch, Farmerville Woodson McGuffee 1985 3 1 73 184 65 21 - 23 21 16 1,450.00 6,801 83,531 85,506 Saint Rest, Dubach Randy Ray 1854 - 1 118 139 21 50 10 2 7 - 17,314.52 15,774 183,192 191,280 Salem, Farmerville Aleck Nyegaard 1897 8 7 154 197 68 52 20 17 - - 1,000.00 11,270 102,042 128,040 Sardis, Farmerville Robert Jackson 1860 3 9 196 293 30 69 - 18 12 - 7,942.05 11,450 74,065 86,246 Sharon, Dubach Caroll Holmes 1871 1 - 89 130 46 - 20 12 - - 15,705.51 64,253 158,977 163,375 Shiloh, Bernice Scott Scallan 1849 1 - 49 114 31 13 - 25 13 8 13,460.00 6,803 78,175 81,403 Spencer, Sterlington Jerry Fletcher 1920 2 - 60 69 28 - - 25 - - - 44,537 55,467 Temple, Ruston Reggie Bridges 1926 36 46 1,682 3,742 2,324 441 543 701 210 78 222,917.25 255,325 4,434,626 7,744,800 Union Grove, Lillie Adair Ellen 1893 - - 12 12 11 - - 2 - - 600.00 3,604 26,590 26,590 University, Ruston Jeff Sanford 1977 1 4 25 50 5 - - 2 - - 250.00 150 - Weldon, Bernice Harvey W Hoffman 1900 2 2 131 237 61 56 20 11 53 10 2,441.56 28,613 114,726 117,810 Zion Hill, Farmerville Connie E Ward 1841 - 2 61 97 32 - - 6 9 - 4,800.00 13,257 93,730 106,163 Missions/Satellites Bethlehem Hispanic, Ruston Cleto Perez 2007 5 15 59 83 52 82 20 7 - 4 3,208.91 1,812 35,701 36,951 Filadelfia, Simsboro Miguel Barrios 2014 1 - 12 14 23 - - - - - 1,267.90 1,595 14,210 14,210 Nazareth Mission, Bernice Miguel Barrios 2008 5 2 32 32 34 - - - 21 - 873.00 145 22,943 22,943 Grand Total - Church & Missions 377 324 13,511 21,315 8,894 3,773 2,167 2,250 1,201 456 1,222,821.94 1,301,625 15,420,837 21,256,584 Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 155 76 - 3 61 28 - 36 5 39 - 55 - - - 20 - - - - - - - - - - - 29 - 352 - 28,066.78 83,648 323,501 393,080 - 4,139.88 3,638 58,575 59,030 - 5,762.96 5,547 63,903 71,290 - 16,048.49 22,560 229,096 229,096 12 9,214.87 25,106 107,593 215,186 - 8,820.00 7,573 80,738 95,124 11 41,919.15 45,839 434,213 663,150 - 3,602.00 2,822 38,635 39,299 - 31,105.16 38,886 245,928 329,290 6,153.59 - 10,313.38 41,129 154,345 255,826 - 52,458.62 30,570 361,467 385,633 - 2,869.98 5,064 56,571 56,571 - 4,513.00 23,003 82,309 92,682 - 3,176.91 16,456 105,888 112,295 30 11,150.00 19,767 199,047 214,788 - 4,480 109,861 109,861 - 1,301.00 7,751 57,677 59,903 - 5,058.71 8,434 64,554 84,553 - 1,066.60 17,192 99,291 104,950 - 2,200 23,500 24,700 2,175.84 - 2,553.91 3,102 76,555 106,108 - 4,839.00 2,779 67,144 68,546 - - - - - 23,000 50,000 - 1,275 70,641 71,916 - - - - 27,895.89 18,198 386,667 406,446 - 2,609.41 4,825 45,010 50,011 53 286,815.13 441,844 3,565,709 4,349,334 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. 30 20 15 30 14 37 10 15 24 44 59 - 10 22 40 - - 16 12 35 - 21 11 2 20 - 35 - 522 Church Music Enrollment 81 32 31 43 11 - 118 8 - - - 32 44 27 73 - - - 18 45 20 26 10 - 25 - 25 35 704 WMU Enrollment 174 136 39 25 50 60 116 94 50 59 77 41 176 231 18 - 132 130 162 45 246 108 34 - 78 73 48 77 102 90 33 74 42 - 63 43 43 - 74 28 49 40 38 34 15 40 30 - 68 52 9 - 185 87 44 6 2,195 1,573 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 471 153 348 464 213 183 829 70 474 410 526 97 400 134 320 131 136 71 249 151 258 200 50 127 225 33 375 129 7,227 Cooperative Program Gifts 1904 5 2 369 1939 - - 102 1901 2 5 145 1953 7 11 271 1899 - 1 151 1888 1 4 118 1950 15 10 427 1976 4 - 52 1884 4 7 364 1890No Report 1891 1 - 296 1923 1 4 288 1911 1 - 50 1948 2 2 266 1887 - 3 46 1950 5 - 162 1881 1 5 65 1922 - 2 69 1925 1 - 54 1902 1 - 141 1889 17 2 87 1917No Report 1923 2 1 195 1918 1 2 156 1947 3 - 40 1918 3 3 87 1918No Report 1920 - 1 125 1944 1 - 30 1949 4 6 240 1919 4 8 87 86 79 4,483 Total Mission Expenditures Marion Spence Jerry L Goodman Bobby Ensminger Dale Goodman Paul Perry Joe M Senn Bobby Arnold Terry Ganey Craig Beeman Thomas Peoples Jim Goodman Wesley Dunn Mickey Gallup Prentis Gandy Scott Allen Gray Gary Aucoin Johnny Magnuson Paul Stephens Ron Ferrington Tommy Basco Edwin Fuller Leon Ward Kent Nugent Keith Dowden James L Harper Kyle Spinks Undesignated Receipts Baskin, Baskin Bayou Macon, Gilbert Boeuf River, Winnsboro Calvary, Gilbert Chase, Chase Coax, Winnsboro Crockett Point, Winnsboro Eureka, Gilbert First, Crowville First, Gilbert First, Winnsboro First, Wisner Fish Bayou, Winnsboro Fort Necessity, Fort Necessity Fort Road Oak Grove, Winnsboro Friendship, Baskin Harmony, Delhi Hill Ridge, Winnsboro Holly Grove, Wisner Lamar, Delhi Lone Cedar, Winnsboro Lone Pine, Winnsboro Magnolia, Winnsboro New Zion, Winnsboro North Central, Delhi Sardis, Winnsboro Shady Grove, Winnsboro South Central, Wisner Taylor Bayou, Winnsboro Temple, Winnsboro Turkey Creek, Gilbert Grand Total - Church & Missions Deer Creek Total Receipts Year Organized 156 Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized - - - - - - 10 - 18 - - - - - - - - - Discipleship Training Enrollment - 33 55 - 57 - Church Music Enrollment 40 17 78 13 27 17 - - - - - - Men’s Ministry Enrollment 332 30 131 39 70 99 8,588.22 14,340.77 600.00 5,545.00 Cooperative Program Gifts 100 30 80 24 63 44 5,397 1,396 6,927 4,215 4,700 5,789 Total Mission Expenditures 1854 - - 1902 - 1 1888 - 11 1943 - 1 1964 - - 1884No Report 1942 - 4 - 370.95 1,000 32,296 32,296 - 2,560 43,550 44,110 - 1,866.00 2,847 26,814 31,527 - 26,108.22 25,347 249,614 292,160 9 19,001.72 13,242 223,616 256,027 - 80,328.08 90,587 465,857 988,955 - 3,950.92 3,927 75,937 81,900 - 3,666.86 1,015 36,201 39,478 - 600.00 1,465 39,388 39,388 5 5,094.99 12,266 101,855 118,830 - 7,087.33 20,715 68,507 84,135 - 9,261.84 15,586 86,742 91,945 - 10,241.20 8,193 96,265 101,370 - 538.53 4,130 32,152 34,879 14 168,116.64 202,880 1,578,794 2,237,000 106,769 22,003 145,025 35,207 23,464 59,122 Undesignated Receipts Bob Latham David Permenter Lynn Mitchell Larry Simpson Fred Mustiful Eli F Noble Baptisms - 10 - - 36 43 - - - 10 - - - 10 109 Discipleship Training Enrollment - 2 - 65 36 105 18 8 - - 12 15 14 - 275 Church Music Enrollment WMU Enrollment - 12 - - - - 18 - - 16 - 25 - - 71 WMU Enrollment 62,381 111,875 22,503 221,113 40,723 28,764 Total Receipts Antioch, Mansfield Benson, Converse Beulah, Mansfield Calvary, Mansfield Carmel, Mansfield Cedar Hill, Grand Cane Emmanuel, Mansfield 31 - - 120 90 262 55 - - - 18 112 - 48 736 Sunday School Enrollment 28 31 - 170 148 734 37 31 6 24 130 97 38 61 1,535 Other Additions VBS Enrollment 209 38 113 484 524 1,021 223 53 142 54 174 305 230 68 3,638 Resident Membership VBS Enrollment - 63 - 31 - 95 9 151 13 297 27 1,008 6 78 - 37 - 125 10 51 2 96 7 285 - 110 3 50 77 2,477 Men’s Ministry Enrollment - 2 - 9 10 9 8 - - 2 2 16 - 3 61 Cooperative Program Gifts 1935 1950 1934 1935 1921 1944 1942 1947 1954 1982 1942 1956 1937 1984 Total Mission Expenditures Desoto John Holdiness Scott Byrd William W. McCullin Larry Walters Clovis E Christman Randy Williams Mark Richardson Larry Foster Glen Harrigill Larry Wagoner Undesignated Receipts Bethany, Newellton Bougere, Vidalia Clayton, Clayton FBC Newellton First, Ferriday First, Vidalia First, Waterproof Flowers Landing, Newellton Hill Memorial, Ferriday Lake St John Community, Ferriday Maryland, St Joseph Riverside, Vidalia St Joseph, St Joseph Westside, Ferriday Grand Total - Church & Missions Delta Total Receipts David Cox Toby Shaw Lance Cypert Charles Hall Roy Miller Mel Campbell Ron McLellan Michael Scott Amador Santos Marion Puryear Richard L. Tull Alton Middleton Donald Mack Black Edward Williams Mike Hawkins William E Hines Larry Pridmore Jeff Jinks Wayne Roberts VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 157 5 74 - 8 9 30 52 7 6 19 - - - - - 21 - 25 - - - - - 8,435 36,243 36,243 - 269.00 5,175 26,816 32,616 30 27,723.00 33,594 283,624 406,559 - 9,131.00 72,863 202,482 211,867 - 47,636.29 28,932 513,284 584,501 - 2,631.11 32,348 263,111 331,785 31 118,945.57 76,789 713,484 808,685 22 15,203.48 26,768 337,128 402,417 - 8,630.00 14,941 107,102 118,449 - 100.00 14,630 93,147 95,900 - 611.25 10,192 90,408 93,562 - 6,568.87 7,251 115,525 125,470 5 150.00 3,349 - 2,905 - 2,550.00 6,430 64,083 64,083 - 240.00 2,200 10,273 10,723 - 33,180.00 14,968 156,861 261,877 - 1,581.63 13,405 96,279 96,279 - 8,004.00 108,850 429,982 522,356 - 16,661.33 17,819 211,545 218,471 - 2,100.00 21,428 55,434 72,731 88 330,990.52 548,791 4,198,401 4,984,838 - - - - 10 - 10 - - - - 713.00 51,664.50 4,200.68 3,033.15 8,868.41 19,340.00 21,270.25 12,100.23 512.00 6,333.00 879.91 1,990 51,021 11,524 39,424 7,316 7,727 33,107 8,795 80 10,519 1,118 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. - - - 45 - - 92 71 - - - Discipleship Training Enrollment - 300 22 122 48 130 147 35 113 86 49 2 - 49 9 82 16 38 62 23 - - - 7 - - 30 - 20 10 7 383 Church Music Enrollment 41 1,350 25 97 123 109 180 85 74 64 39 - - 56 - - - 22 - 5 - - 6 - - - 20 - - 14 16 139 WMU Enrollment - - - - 2 - 86 122 39 - 28 7 6 - - 25 16 - - - 331 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 1980 11 - 55 1841 5 24 2,215 1986 1 - 47 1945 3 - 373 1971 3 - 364 1986No Report 1996 23 - 194 1851 7 2 807 1952 4 - 145 1912 3 - 206 1950 5 2 331 1990 10 6 188 18 - 35 50 189 98 31 - 321 129 61 58 212 120 213 80 86 40 21 - 60 68 23 - 7 - 33 - - - 260 60 25 35 163 119 92 65 13 - 2,055 1,067 Cooperative Program Gifts 150 3,297 309 374 400 194 1,031 150 215 610 188 151 129 655 175 428 250 545 300 323 49 233 150 23 72 181 407 111 718 188 38 5,827 Total Membership - - 78 1 - 120 10 6 274 1 5 108 8 9 306 4 10 186 9 10 363 11 - 250 11 7 269 3 4 32 13 12 144 3 3 150 - - 19 - - 42 - - 80 6 24 339 - 1 64 1 - 311 2 6 129 - - 28 83 114 3,633 Total Mission Expenditures Michael Luce Charles Ellzey Robby Dickerson Willis Easley Bill W. Holifield Max B Landry Trey Cowell 1947 2007 1870 1915 1851 1905 1916 1883 1884 1984 1900 1854 1850 1890 1955 1870 1856 1911 1876 1903 17,293 17,293 991,769 2,593,665 29,897 34,222 167,132 188,998 60,003 74,114 269,580 600,500 268,818 318,473 96,274 114,637 - 148,146 149,838 61,247 76,961 Undesignated Receipts Agape’, Denham Springs Amite, Denham Springs Beech Ridge, Walker Bethel, Livingston Carroll, Walker Central, Gonzales Christ’s Community, Denham Springs Colyell, Livingston Don Avenue, Denham Springs Doyle, Livingston Emmanuel, Denham Springs Faith, Livingston Eastern Louisiana Fellowship, Mansfield First Community, Mansfield First, Logansport First, Longstreet First, Mansfield Frierson, Frierson Gloster, Gloster Grand Cane, Grand Cane Hunter Magnolia, Mansfield Kingston, Frierson Maple Springs, Logansport Mt Olivet, Logansport Old Union, Mansfield Pelican, Pelican Pine Grove, Logansport Salem, Stonewall Shiloh, Keatchie Southside, Mansfield Wallace, Pelican Wood Springs, Grand Cane Grand Total - Church & Missions Total Receipts 158 Eastern Louisiana First, Denham Springs Leo Miller 1900 44 35 1,242 1,276 924 425 154 88 160 50 90,025.92 37,682 1,022,018 1,342,214 First, French Settlement 1954 8 2 291 390 87 85 61 4 - 12 7,663.74 7,980 97,382 104,841 First, Head Of Island 1962 2 3 120 196 20 - - 9 - - 1,141.49 3,694 40,267 43,492 First, Holden 1888 7 1 504 504 75 75 50 26 - - 9,489.37 6,504 98,658 108,129 First, Livingston Tim Norris 1946 11 - 403 544 265 115 - 58 - - 32,085.40 43,154 411,727 823,454 Gray’s Creek, Denham Springs Carl Sullivan 1947 3 2 265 611 126 97 27 17 - - 8,715.22 13,453 138,646 214,799 Hebron, Denham Springs Joseph C Alain 1837 25 20 1,032 1,089 761 300 203 189 13 30 46,029.40 61,096 642,659 934,255 Judson, Walker David Lane 1889 11 20 1,123 1,166 696 665 325 88 96 38 81,836.29 147,661 642,452 916,864 Live Oak, Denham Springs Howard Turner 1985 21 33 474 513 325 64 220 34 - 40 16,958.83 21,499 368,744 458,124 Macedonia, Holden Roger Dunlap 1856 2 6 82 120 63 45 - 17 - - 900.00 1,701 33,410 33,410 Magnolia, Holden Berkley Boyd 1919 - - 293 401 84 59 46 24 - - 523.00 4,315 110,527 126,444 Maurepas, Maurepas Glynn Reine 1917 19 10 385 450 177 195 31 13 9 10 369.00 1,911 90,804 95,000 Midway, Livingston Charles McCants 1984 4 - 61 96 57 105 - - - - 8,529.20 262 87,042 103,417 New Bethlehem, Denham Springs James Courtney 1953 8 - 343 410 85 96 - - - - 1,200.00 86,901 194,079 288,823 New Covenant, Denham Springs Keith A Zachary 1983 6 - 163 163 302 215 - 15 - - 1,200.00 52,787 387,676 646,441 Northside, Denham Springs Merelin McCon 1956 3 8 571 593 115 48 - 34 1 - 13,242.62 17,733 179,221 203,431 Pine Grove, Livingston Paul A Taylor 1889 - - 350 498 158 60 72 58 - - 34,347.00 72,040 279,768 342,695 Red Oak, Livingston Alan Moak 1933 3 4 283 312 71 83 - 48 18 4 6,000.00 6,948 113,086 138,364 River Of Life Worship Center, Port VincentBobby Ready 1981 14 - 295 295 190 75 90 34 - - 200.00 - - Riverside, Denham Springs Larry A Hubbard 1997 2 15 269 279 226 80 - 53 23 - 2,500.80 10,211 300,174 319,779 Salem, Walker Bobby Duncan 1854 2 - 68 72 40 - - - - 33 - - Satsuma, Livingston Brad Delaughter 1959 4 18 236 414 142 73 145 32 - 51 21,414.34 9,201 196,720 240,948 Southside, Denham Springs Don Hoy 1969 - 10 345 349 51 50 - 16 8 8 5,798.68 15,109 116,766 123,156 The New Beginnings, Walker Charles R Smith 2006 12 11 58 62 37 - - - 10 - 2,522.57 9,760 29,766 70,794 Walker, Walker Richard S Blue 1907 9 21 1,229 1,284 603 323 242 89 59 30 77,403.60 90,491 796,315 1,514,750 Watson, Watson John Pemberton 2009 15 41 194 196 247 78 - 67 - - 6,105.98 9,844 258,200 287,555 Missions/Satellites Community Church, Springfield Dane Blankenship 2013 3 - 125 125 - - - - - - - 82,000 82,000 Genesis, Walker Jeff Smith 2014 - - 8 8 9 - 6 1 - - - 3,600 3,600 Greater Third Zion, Maurepas Calvin E Brown 1993No Report One Life, Walker Frank Valenzano 2007 9 - 98 98 72 - 45 17 - - - - South Walker, Denham Springs Mark Carroll 2001 13 5 181 189 88 85 76 - - - 833.34 2,936 98,934 108,178 The Way Church, Denham Springs Scott Cheatham 2011 40 - 125 125 203 95 - 40 - - 6,796.37 - - Victory, Walker Fred Dyess 2008 16 12 200 225 173 797 - 25 17 16 10,723.00 3,227 100,342 194,875 Grand Total - Church & Missions 391 311 16,341 19,971 8,659 5,440 2,001 1,306 460 342 623,470.29 910,721 9,031,142 14,038,533 Undesignated Receipts Total Mission Expenditures Cooperative Program Gifts Men’s Ministry Enrollment WMU Enrollment Church Music Enrollment Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 159 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. Calvary, Lafayette James E Craft 1987 2 - 68 132 33 115 14 10 - - 7,915.11 8,818 166,497 184,162 Christ Church, Lafayette Brandon Nealy 1940 10 30 115 115 131 110 105 15 - - 4,000.00 14,300 395,601 440,036 Community Chapel, Abbeville Ronald Abshire 1986 4 1 10 12 10 - - 4 - - 1,126.60 1,512 14,837 17,907 Community, Lafayette Tom Lambert 1996 5 22 201 201 126 50 - - 26 30 22,948.62 17,599 250,714 269,686 Emmanuel, Lafayette Steve Younger 1955 - - 50 150 - - - - - - - - Erath, Erath Frank Dudley 1958 1 5 22 29 - - - 2 - - 3,316.00 7,737 33,099 36,570 Esther, Kaplan Wallace Primeaux 1943 1 - 22 41 24 - - - - - 1,638.70 2,727 23,260 24,565 First Baptist of Pecan Island, Kaplan Thurman Floyd 1928 - - 16 16 10 - - 2 5 - 297.91 913 3,116 3,844 First of Lydia Joseph Wilson 1958No Report First, Abbeville John P Riley 1895 2 7 171 188 130 112 - 12 18 - 2,081 54,094 61,821 First, Broussard Weldon B Moak 1958 27 15 181 383 216 165 52 45 45 15 14,462.39 36,245 319,938 603,199 First, Carencro Nick Peters 1960 1 4 75 80 30 - - 12 - - 2,107.93 6,246 59,192 59,192 First, Delcambre Johnny Ward 1949 1 2 81 81 59 50 - 15 13 - 5,019.00 4,466 54,597 64,082 First, Jeanerette Wallace R Millsaps 1939 4 6 90 142 42 63 - - - - 139.72 4,457 41,946 44,636 First, Lafayette Stephen Horn 1902 78 76 2,446 5,296 3,568 1,217 220 317 156 92 495,786.79 353,873 4,750,259 6,521,706 First, Milton Beau Guidry 1974 4 - 222 359 108 163 - 4 - - 3,596.34 12,362 215,600 231,300 First, New Iberia Ed Downs 1926 2 3 384 875 127 90 25 12 - - 19,570.81 18,032 197,893 231,557 First, Scott Frank Ducharme 1958 - - 336 574 19 - - 3 - - 2,127.68 7,681 71,893 73,978 First, Youngsville Christopher C Fuselier 1960 16 19 512 533 179 100 52 26 26 27 10,816.00 28,164 348,794 414,909 Highland, New Iberia David Denton 1956 10 19 1,221 1,557 853 380 147 25 57 - 133,907.56 104,146 1,190,013 1,781,453 Jenkins Memorial, St Martinville Jessie J Charpentier 1948 - - 258 309 178 113 27 28 6 12 19,331.51 30,723 138,396 156,564 Kaplan, Kaplan 1916 5 4 444 596 66 86 18 - 2 16 2,474.00 5,090 66,148 68,422 Lafayette Korean, Lafayette 1982 - - 34 59 31 - 10 3 23 6 1,200.00 16,381 92,100 109,681 Parks, Parks Robert D Burdeaux 1987 - - 63 79 24 25 - 6 11 10 5,314.00 5,628 55,543 60,084 Teche, Breaux Bridge Joseph Jenkins 2001 7 8 180 180 76 102 - 24 50 15 11,396.74 15,250 194,055 206,698 The Bayou, Lafayette Mike Walker 1969 133 98 2,537 2,537 1,691 631 - 73 259 304 50,413.00 161,461 4,389,525 4,811,283 The Bridge Fellowship, Breaux Bridge Rodney Chitwood 1953 3 - 65 70 68 63 71 5 - - 1,741.12 1,696 45,100 45,100 The Garden, Lafayette Larry L Langley 2007 2 2 36 40 36 - 15 7 1 - 1,000.00 6,520 90,716 101,571 The Open Door, Lafayette Sam Brooks 1979 4 8 200 200 169 40 - 11 12 20 1,319.06 71,089 363,647 565,195 Trinity, New Iberia Samuel Blaylock 1955 6 26 263 409 104 76 33 10 54 - 6,038.97 2,991 75,973 81,113 Westside, New Iberia Tracy King 1978 6 - 127 151 82 22 - 12 8 - 4,159.23 4,493 51,990 57,288 Evangeline Total Receipts 160 Evangeline Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 337 41 60 - - VBS Enrollment 300 27 47 30 34 69 - - 5 22 Discipleship Training Enrollment 995 198 82 45 40 94 7 6 5 5 Church Music Enrollment 636 182 75 40 40 52 10 18 - - WMU Enrollment 12 1 3 - 4 54 - 16 - 5 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 17 7 5 5 9 28,211.00 2,334.00 3,190.00 3,912.31 Cooperative Program Gifts 1964 1939 1987 1969 1956 26,347 4,656 3,738 1,200 5,796 Total Mission Expenditures Steven L Kelly Darren J Carpenter Chad Hebert Frank Pellissier 379,931 51,250 59,853 16,697 57,042 Undesignated Receipts Bayou Vista, Morgan City Belle River, Pierre Part Calumet, Patterson First, Amelia First, Berwick Gulf Coast Missions/Satellites Basin, Breaux Bridge Lonnie P Cleveland 2012 - - 11 11 - - - - - - - - Christ Church University, Lafayette Brandon Nealy 2014 - - 45 45 10 - - - - - 250 22,551 94,607 Church Acadiana, Lafayette Andrew Manning 2005 7 - 28 28 - - - - - - 160.00 2,722 81,803 81,803 Church without Walls, Youngsville Barry Faul 2002 8 - 22 22 - - - - - 2 5,057.27 957 71,940 71,940 Coteau Holmes, Saint Martinville Tony Ronsonet 1979 - - 89 89 17 - - - - - - 5,080 5,080 Duson, Duson Toby Ryder 1986 5 2 35 75 42 117 - 5 - - 4,886.68 1,398 48,867 63,654 El Renuevo, Lafayette Melvin Mendoza 2014 - - 11 11 - - - - - - 154.80 293 14,677 14,677 Freedom Biker, Lafayette 2011 23 - 100 100 - - - - - - 672.45 915 37,677 44,526 Genesis, New Iberia 2000Satellite Highland Laotian, New Iberia Phaysane Sengsourivong 1987 - - 57 61 33 - - - - - 3,552.90 741 40,521 40,521 Iglesia Nueva Vida, New Iberia Melvin Mendoza 2008 - - 13 13 - - - - - - 3,080.63 6,293 33,755 33,755 Jehova Jireh, Abbeville Alonso Guido 2013 4 - 38 70 24 54 55 7 22 20 1,300.00 1,899 19,323 29,957 Lakefront Community, St Martinville Louis L Charrier 2010 3 - 33 33 15 33 - 3 - 3 1,112.09 472 17,974 28,860 Loreauville, Loreauville Riley Graham 1954 - - 69 126 26 87 - 7 7 7 1,872.43 4,067 26,438 27,938 New Hope, St Martinville Thomas Phothisack 2009 - - 30 33 28 - - 4 2 - 1,858.55 598 20,470 23,809 Nueva Vida, Abbeville 2014New Congregation Redeemer City, Lafayette Aaron Shamp 2013 2 5 16 16 12 - - - - - 120.00 150 10,000 27,000 St James, Lafayette 1992No Report 275.00 The Bayou, Youngsville Andrew Tribe 2010Satellite 4,583.00 Trinity, Lydia 2015Satellite Unity 1, Franklin 2014New Congregation Vatican, Cankton Chad Thibodeaux 1999 8 - 93 98 29 48 - - 8 11 1,150.78 2,220 64,690 65,555 Grand Total - Church & Missions 394 362 11,120 16,225 8,426 4,112 844 709 811 590 863,001.37 975,657 14,270,302 17,981,285 573,838 56,208 66,625 24,197 63,398 Total Receipts Aimoch, Olla Calvary Heights, Jena Crossroads, Jena East Jena, Jena Ebenezer, Trout Fellowship, Trout First Mt Nebo, Jena First, Jena First, Olla First, Tullos First, Urania Good Pine, Jena Hurricane Creek, Jena Magnolia, Jena Midway, Jena Mt Sinai, Jena New Union, Tullos Oak Ridge, Jena Pine Grove, Jena Resident Membership 160 30 44 365 78 500 288 391 508 100 17 44 209 76 60 30 50 Total Membership 160 35 83 426 100 650 336 497 508 400 140 83 300 144 60 81 75 Church Music Enrollment Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 161 - - - 31 - 90 44 88 - 26 - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 51 12 - - - - - - - - WMU Enrollment - - - 93 - 100 37 24 - - - 28 62 - 11 - - - - - - - - 18 - - - - - - - 25 - - Men’s Ministry Enrollment - - - 63 46 325 98 112 60 92 - 40 81 53 14 - 60 2,459.63 4,918 - 1,832.14 1,371 11,000.00 45,297 10,545.12 3,551 32,736.58 34,907 110.00 300 12,000.00 258,287 30,610.86 6,409 10,289.48 7,613 700.00 228 650.00 1,700 8,855.13 15,199 50 - 820 1,594.18 4,036 Cooperative Program Gifts - 39 9 231 38 275 96 263 98 86 7 28 78 27 47 12 37 Total Mission Expenditures 1939 - - 1980 1 14 1938 - - 1935 3 5 1912 - - 1890 11 13 1855 6 2 1843 4 2 1893 6 - 1892 10 - 1906No Report 1908 17 - 1946No Report 1932 3 2 1923 2 - 1919 - - 1859 3 - 1949 - - 1858 - - 132,806 7,200 28,051 456,455 109,714 437,206 215,610 463,314 - 151,496 228 44,156 159,975 44,497 - 10,769 58,246 Undesignated Receipts The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. Todd Whittington Daniel Tony Wilson Ronnie Tarver Matthew Murrell Dominick C DiCarlo Johnnie E Phillips Scott Smith Aubry L Prather Walter Lloyd Jerry Wilson Tommy Prince Brad Bunting Norris Byron P A Paul LaSalle First, Franklin Paul Vandercook 1938 2 - 189 343 30 - 12 6 - - 1,804.88 3,178 48,000 48,000 First, Morgan City Nathan Rush 1932 2 4 319 1,385 96 36 - 21 6 8 12,729.89 22,961 216,325 260,748 First, Patterson 1953 4 3 127 304 35 44 - 10 - - 3,777.31 4,222 102,156 104,416 Immanuel, Morgan City Jonathan Moore 1954 8 8 250 340 200 - - 15 26 10 6,657.54 34,705 338,848 338,848 Little Pass, Charenton Chris Holloway 1973 6 7 381 523 88 150 60 36 - 12 7,219.61 27,535 157,816 214,516 Myette Point, Franklin Joseph C Sauce 1939 2 2 34 39 13 - 6 5 - - 5,844.85 6,044 64,669 72,412 Missions/Satellites Baldwin Baptist Mission Martin Romero 1982 - 2 60 60 32 24 - - - - 883.31 1,008 - 38,763 Calvary Spanish, Morgan City Daniel A Brown 1990 5 - 75 75 80 - - - - - 1,225.00 - - 22,000 Cypremort Point, Franklin Bobby Hodnett 1987 3 2 31 76 - 38 - 4 - - 1,625 16,379 17,591 Teche, Centerville 1953 2 1 15 15 15 13 - - - - 2,582.00 6,280 - Grand Total - Church & Missions 77 49 2,454 4,520 1,027 743 174 214 112 105 80,371.70 149,295 1,508,966 1,901,560 44,156 209,740 48,676 10,769 58,771 12,166 133,406 9,000 29,124 538,111 109,714 459,472 216,556 561,650 195,276 Total Receipts David McGuffee Ricky Gresham Joe E. Reynolds Terry L. Doughty Patrick G Willis Reid Terry Shad Tibbs Jimmy Keene Denver M McBroom Joel Johnson Sunday School Enrollment Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 162 48 - - 37 101 101 48 25 100 69 128 - 40 50 54 148 - - VBS Enrollment 15 10 31 60 42 100 51 25 30 34 127 11 14 17 23 189 26 19 - - - - - - - - - 20 - - - - 16 - - - 1 - - - - 24 12 2 6 18 46 - - - - 21 4 - - - - - 4 14 8 1 - 1 53 - - - - 23 - - Discipleship Training Enrollment 65 33 192 78 165 124 114 133 160 419 256 9 266 79 21 280 105 97 Church Music Enrollment - - - 1 1 14 1 2 - - 1 - 2 - 1 4 1 - 7 22 - 69 21 13 26 21 - 8 2 470 - 1,000.00 8,515 139,187 143,793 - 1,583.81 7,225 - 157,111 - 4,519.00 1,461 46,589 46,602 - 19,201.00 116,772 304,027 317,703 - 10,758.51 10,645 98,750 103,840 - 28,700.46 36,885 307,622 311,040 - 1,889.30 16,135 203,267 208,211 - - 31,200 31,200 - 1,529.34 32,292 213,937 217,088 - 300.00 1,800 43,003 43,027 - - 6,000 6,000 43 192,864.54 616,416 3,713,305 4,222,202 - - - - 10 - - 1 - - - 3 1 - - - - - Men’s Ministry Enrollment 65 17 62 64 66 119 70 90 110 259 151 9 136 54 21 242 50 38 Resident Membership 3 17 - 1 - 13 1 - 7 2 4 - 1 3 1 10 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 63 WMU Enrollment - 34 - 58 - 70 - - - - - 517 1,129.41 274.00 4,411.00 8,893.00 10,358.79 680.00 1,100.00 1,670.80 2,260.70 5,604.11 4,800.00 1,274.76 4,140.63 2,731.53 600.00 5,225.49 4,705.11 1,641.68 Cooperative Program Gifts 1845 1988 1841 1816 1846 1812 1926 1950 1971 1916 1897 1988 1918 1873 1998 1979 1896 1939 100 75 81 - 56 30 90 176 36 - 78 80 92 170 31 - 93 80 22 35 9 - 2,059 1,690 - 252 1,590 3,332 - 2,522 5,955 8,930 - 915 22,095 615 1,749 1,080 5,380 9,388 4,943 1,156 Total Mission Expenditures Eugene Carlock William Floyd David Trimbur Brian Johnston Wayne Holston Jerry Adams Bill Housley Keith Lamartiniere Charles Lowe Timothy Mark Robinson Rocky Warden Steve Neesley Bob Braly 493 104 170 296 48 256 216 75 387 111 59 6,293 Total Membership 1860 7 4 372 1952 1 3 95 1921 4 - 98 1931 9 4 184 1877 1 - 38 1926 3 14 180 1945 34 12 178 1949 2 - 75 1946 7 2 273 1951No Report 1956 - - 61 1922 - - 39 134 77 4,543 - 17,168 43,682 89,537 - 44,615 69,056 50,589 - 54,492 196,739 12,386 49,339 31,971 48,876 103,539 55,401 17,671 Undesignated Receipts Bayou Des Glaises, Moreauville Bayou Jack, Plaucheville Bayou Rouge, Evergreen Beulah, Cheneyville Big Cane, Morrow Calvary, Ville Platte Centerville, St Landry Eola, Bunkie Fifth Ward, Marksville First Lone Pine, St Landry First, Bunkie First, Dupont First, Melville First, Simmesport Grace Community Lighthouse Hessmer, Hessmer Marksville, Marksville Morrow, Morrow Louisiana Pinehill, Olla Pleasant Hill, Jena Pleasant Ridge, Olla Pritchard, Jonesville Rosefield, Grayson Searcy, Trout Standard, Olla Summerville, Olla Temple, Jena United, Jena Victory, Jena Zenoria, Georgetown Grand Total - Church & Missions 17,168 50,723 94,745 50,697 86,136 81,888 64,942 204,640 12,768 51,338 32,141 48,876 118,834 68,113 18,958 Total Receipts Year Organized 163 Total Membership Total Membership Resident Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized - - 114 72 55 - 27 37 26 75 - 24 64 - 34 - 18 33 - - 40,989.76 35,487.11 1,885.00 41,243.12 24,249.00 4,008 81,227 81,227 41,325 527,848 997,974 2,686 35,685 37,620 19,699 83,378 88,908 12,795 160,697 167,848 6,408 81,359 162,718 2,445 30,000 64,009 89,366 1,000,194 1,600,304 - 34,410 28,662 26,338 14,485 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. - 52 52 141 118 VBS Enrollment 19 81 181 244 183 Discipleship Training Enrollment 19 199 732 782 718 Discipleship Training Enrollment 19 161 460 532 709 Church Music Enrollment - 8 14 - 10 10,183.05 50,264.00 2,982.00 5,341.00 13,215.04 2,946.72 442.60 85,374.41 Cooperative Program Gifts 19 2 18 8 11 8 45 10 20 26 - - 109 Total Mission Expenditures 1969 1946 1954 1926 1936 1959 - 39 - 13 5 - - 57 - 61 - 10 - - 14 85 Church Music Enrollment 10 - 10 35 - 19 30 104 21,943 219,440 469,323 449,391 249,516 Undesignated Receipts Bruce Hankins Joe Don Hawthorn Casey Lee Johnson John White Kyle Peters Robert Spicer Baptisms 510,449 263,836 21,943 237,412 560,481 Total Receipts Antioch, Bastrop Bethel, Bastrop Bonita Road, Bastrop Bonita, Bonita Cherry Ridge, Bastrop Faith, Bastrop VBS Enrollment 51 223 26 40 81 70 40 531 WMU Enrollment WMU Enrollment Morehouse 47 359 32 48 83 49 39 657 Sunday School Enrollment 121 1,469 145 185 659 194 97 2,870 Other Additions Sunday School Enrollment - 69 11 599 - 39 3 149 5 243 7 117 15 83 41 1,299 Men’s Ministry Enrollment Men’s Ministry Enrollment 5 4 6 2 6 7 7 37 Cooperative Program Gifts 1954 1914 1954 1948 1972 1944 1944 Total Mission Expenditures Don Thornton Jason McGuffie Kelly Clark Jeff L Sykes Martin W Parker Undesignated Receipts First Waverly, Delhi First, Tallulah Mound, Tallulah New Hope, Delhi Parkview, Tallulah Warsaw, Delhi Willow Bayou, Tallulah Grand Total - Church & Missions Madison Refuge, Echo Adam Thornton 1982 6 - 50 161 25 40 - - - - 600.00 908 33,001 40,250 St Landry, Saint Landry Philip Caples 1912 - - 73 132 45 48 - 16 6 - 4,695.15 2,429 - 1,197 Missions/Satellites Lifepoint Community, Mansura Jacob Crawford 2007 43 38 181 181 121 100 - 11 30 20 4,777.73 16,825 252,722 312,722 Plaucheville Outreach, Hessmer 2015New Congregation The Church at Marksville Dennis G Hackler 2009 1 - 114 114 26 98 - 4 - - 2,372.68 - 118,000 118,000 Grand Total - Church & Missions 114 66 2,041 3,184 1,041 1,235 36 165 140 35 73,946.57 90,064 1,288,784 1,474,135 Total Receipts 164 Morehouse VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized - 8 - - 15 - - 32 - Discipleship Training Enrollment 41 - - - 20 126 91 130 163 7 1 2 10 - 24 5 12 16 Church Music Enrollment 37 13 12 30 25 23 137 107 105 10 6 5 - - - 34 43 18 WMU Enrollment 125 55 102 86 203 48 317 359 402 - 1 5 - - 23 2 4 - Men’s Ministry Enrollment 125 26 30 54 100 41 186 215 228 100.00 4,789.97 4,717.20 3,294.56 16,196.89 25,918.83 11,880.99 Cooperative Program Gifts 1828 1 1 1881 - - 1952 - - 1870No Report 1940 - - 1956 4 - 1952 3 9 1961No Report 1913 11 15 1912 4 6 1957 6 8 64,477 668 2,927 2,279 - 5,037 10,488 9,738 9,979 Total Mission Expenditures John Edward Rayburn Alton Hodnett A J Trosclair Brad Perkins Brandon Gill Tony Robinson Dale Poe Danny Perry Mike Evans Nicholas W Hodges 91,985 35,043 26,777 37,303 - 78,238 162,763 177,893 121,948 Undesignated Receipts Amiable, Glenmora Beaver Creek, Oakdale Bethany, Oakdale Bethel, Glenmora Calcasieu, Glenmora Calvary, Forest Hill Cornerstone, Oakdale Davis Crossing, Glenmora Elizabeth, Elizabeth Elwood, Forest Hill Emmanuel, Oakdale Mt. Olive Fellowship, Bastrop Robert Tyson 1862 - - 23 23 8 - - - - - - - First, Bastrop Jim Ingram 1850 4 11 546 599 320 - - 40 24 - 60,776.63 44,445 592,785 651,991 Greenacres, Bastrop Tony Campanale 1951 2 7 303 497 110 85 57 20 26 15 12,540.55 12,939 211,133 232,494 Horseshoe, Mer Rouge Bob Lonadier 1952 6 2 85 205 26 - 21 - - - 3,233.00 2,500 76,224 83,460 Mer Rouge, Mer Rouge Ronald R Vollmar 1911 - - 70 135 4 - - - - - 3,968.89 3,130 35,000 39,200 New Friendship, Bastrop Todd M Wooden 1903 10 8 323 342 93 126 - 9 - - 7,604.76 3,677 99,821 114,721 New Hope, Jones Gary Traylor 1903 - - 37 94 30 - 26 10 - 1 5,039.33 1,424 57,150 57,150 Oak Hill, Bastrop James A Myrick 1954 - - 119 302 34 42 27 - 3 - 6,466.25 13,297 79,342 85,674 Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Rayland Trisler 1849 1 - 48 67 13 - - 2 - - 13,823 82,345 90,697 Pine Grove, Bastrop James Moffett 1939 1 - 101 390 59 - 15 3 16 - 5,040.00 54,223 56,882 Riverside, Bastrop Stewart Bedillion 1953 - - 157 292 27 - - 10 11 - 1,524 62,478 65,806 South Side, Bastrop Judd Roark 1956 - - 31 43 13 - - - - - 2,324.80 3,152 45,912 45,912 Tillou, Bastrop 1940 8 3 138 143 92 - - 20 - - 11,167.17 - - Twin Oaks, Bastrop Luther E Sanson 1953 4 11 29 60 26 13 26 10 - - 7,737.01 10,497 80,911 88,909 Missions/Satellites Mision Bautista Victoria, Bastrop Alvin Rosenow 2001 15 - 15 15 10 - - 5 - - 2,840.08 558 - North Monroe - Bastrop 2002 Grand Total - Church & Missions 109 74 3,906 5,657 1,573 629 413 294 202 67 272,592.46 214,861 2,886,937 3,207,017 174,369 205,372 145,491 37,303 85,558 163,887 35,471 27,655 Total Receipts 165 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. First, Oakdale Michael McIntosh 1870 10 - 861 897 269 - - 23 1 - 10,455.96 16,790 - First, Pine Prairie Keith Sheridan 1919 5 2 395 530 163 165 25 20 90 36 21,558.72 65,551 216,036 246,784 Forest Hill, Forest Hill George Marshall 1899 2 6 117 132 60 52 - 24 5 20 4,818.73 2,526 57,258 69,159 Freedom, Pitkin Jeff James 1955 6 5 120 150 95 160 - - 7 - 4,598.54 2,663 - Friendship, Pine Prairie Todd Richardson 1890 4 5 353 373 89 59 60 15 24 7 11,502.96 12,202 108,311 138,347 Glenmora, Glenmora Falis E Holloway 1894 13 1 475 781 207 161 132 59 18 12 22,851.99 21,984 228,808 264,969 Gospel, Glenmora 1952 - - 88 134 29 89 21 15 - - 2,083.00 - - Harmony, Glenmora Roger Whittington 1949 3 3 327 502 105 152 51 58 38 33 13,140.53 7,900 131,000 146,000 Hopewell, Pitkin 1960 - - 120 154 17 - - 6 - - 1,359.00 1,968 27,000 27,000 Humble, Pitkin 1947 - 2 158 246 108 121 101 62 9 - 1,200.00 9,147 104,826 117,824 Lake Cove, Turkey Creek Herbert Pitre 1980 4 - 41 46 15 62 8 1 - - 900.00 - - Lone Star, Hineston 1923No Report Long Leaf, Longleaf Scott Burns 1914No Report 350.00 Mt Hope, Oakdale Kenny Blackwell 1935 4 - 416 416 90 72 33 25 14 10 19,687.20 16,533 210,366 216,786 New Hope, Elmer Robert G McLane 1873 9 12 195 417 181 188 56 34 18 - 600.00 44,112 223,028 253,460 New Sunrise, Otis 1955No Report Oak Hill Community, Oakdale Donald Turner 1934 7 - 137 195 26 - - 20 - 11 2,354.43 16,226 91,869 99,431 Oberlin, Oberlin Gary Hahler 1911 24 7 251 403 120 134 - 13 10 7 6,374.34 20,362 140,881 151,962 Peniel, Glenmora 1944 - 9 83 213 85 63 49 20 13 47 1,196.70 7,114 116,962 121,140 Pine Grove, Elizabeth Aaron D Isbell 1915 2 2 52 122 34 - - 22 - - 406.23 1,750 34,398 34,703 Pine Ridge, Melder Jason Townley 1892 55 - 320 350 95 100 57 18 10 - 6,603.75 4,130 350,634 350,634 Pisgah, Forest Hill Joshua B Adams 1889 9 12 113 233 105 189 45 40 45 12 14,093.18 23,432 155,969 181,936 St. Matthew, Oakdale Dean Gunter 1952 14 - 191 352 43 20 - - - - 5,090.00 2,666 - Trinity, Oakdale Dennis LaFleur 1951 1 - 243 243 75 73 - 26 15 12 10,764.73 4,707 138,511 138,511 Trinity, Turkey Creek Eddie Douglas 1948 13 14 344 493 96 - 77 20 12 15 9,187.83 2,767 255,547 268,090 Union Hill, Glenmora Troy Doyle 1880 1 2 61 104 75 71 - 23 - - 7,310 28,452 98,080 Westport Friendship, Pitkin 1971 6 14 68 237 63 - - 28 - 12 200.00 800 - Yancy Road, Glenmora Henry Laird 2004 7 - 7 7 7 - - - - - 1,564.00 970 9,416 9,416 Missions/Satellites Iglesia Nueva Vida, Forest Hill 2011 4 - 10 10 38 - - - - - 486.31 563 6,809 6,809 Grand Total - Church & Missions 232 135 6,551 9,437 2,779 2,502 770 649 445 269 240,326.57 399,766 3,368,031 3,816,147 Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized - - - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - 28 - - - 216 40 - - - - - 9 - - 125 - 100 568 - 6 10 9 - - - - 9 - 1 23 - 20 - 6 35 70 54 39 - 4 8 - 16 - - 40 - 69 419 Church Music Enrollment 18 - 86 70 16 - 34 17 7 - 71 50 61 55 18 18 36 23 28 25 12 15 52 39 88 43 42 40 13 - 29 63 139 102 538 284 131 145 139 119 21 - 7 - 36 30 36 - 17 - 20 - 30 70 172 80 92 90 410 220 2,399 1,598 - 23 - - - - - - 10 3 - - - - - 12 - 6 - 20 - - 7 - - - 6 17 18 - 122 WMU Enrollment 104 239 161 48 16 62 382 66 60 153 27 188 180 116 74 315 394 766 366 314 37 15 33 65 85 79 182 872 360 820 6,579 - 140.13 914 6,660 6,660 - 523.85 8,967 - - 2,011.39 950 26,027 27,433 - 436.84 6,031 45,616 47,870 - 403.26 1,497 18,847 18,847 - 673.02 11,315 74,510 79,387 - 6,819.33 9,562 98,879 104,373 - 639.59 3,885 - 7 260.00 2,754 23,445 26,489 - 5,958.00 8,837 58,719 65,482 - - 12,493 12,493 - 1,300.00 9,354 54,000 59,562 - 10,040.16 33,918 - - 8,056 59,722 59,722 - - - - 1,415.90 8,029 71,375 89,522 - 12,338.00 41,363 154,197 197,786 - 49,903.98 135,079 990,629 1,335,589 - 5,842.10 13,285 158,016 174,030 30 8,752.00 37,781 233,764 315,020 - 200 4,606 4,606 - 859.16 1,050 16,175 16,175 - 1,000.00 2,029 39,970 41,699 - 1,611.21 17,395 78,415 78,459 - 585.66 3,744 57,519 61,423 - 4,189.73 9,215 42,069 43,023 - 515.25 5,066 49,068 53,439 - 14,486.77 15,319 144,644 250,973 20 1,800.00 8,374 165,281 201,090 30 33,429.36 21,888 516,297 610,534 87 165,934.69 425,857 3,200,943 3,981,686 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 3 - 63 3 11 156 3 4 65 7 4 46 - - 7 - 1 55 - 10 123 4 - 46 2 5 38 - - 120 2 - 16 4 4 124 2 3 152 - - 88 2 4 56 1 - 127 - 4 212 13 12 714 10 16 216 35 5 194 - - 18 - - 15 7 - 33 - 8 45 - 1 41 - - 39 - - 104 6 7 606 3 16 156 29 11 725 136 126 4,400 Cooperative Program Gifts 1944 1904 1877 1908 1891 1915 1952 1861 1916 1945 1952 1912 1915 1930 1915 1946 1884 1879 1881 1885 1924 1935 2007 1953 1869 1868 1847 1952 2008 1927 Total Mission Expenditures Ernest Alanson Rains David Moore Roger G Matkin Billy Burkett Trey Etheridge Thomas J Boyd Claude Weatherford David Matlock Nathaniel Wade Merrell Truman Leach Earnest R Little Billy J Shugart John R. Elliott David Free Thomas B Rush Brian Ray James E McDonald Michael Dubois Timothy White Wayne Hicks Randy Olliff Danny Joe Asbell Josh Currie Mike Honzell Undesignated Receipts Anthony, Robeline Ashland, Ashland Bay Springs, Chopin Bellwood, Provencal Bethany, Marthaville Briarwood, Saline Calvary, Natchitoches Central, Robeline Christian Harmony, Natchitoches Clarence, Natchitoches Cloutierville, Cloutierville Coldwater, Natchitoches Creston, Saline Cross Roads, Marthaville Cypress, Natchitoches Emmanuel, Natchitoches First, Marthaville First, Natchitoches First, Provencal First, Robeline Good Hope, Cypress Gorum, Gorum Grace, Cloutierville Grand Ecore Road, Natchitoches Harmony, Provencal Kisatchie, Provencal Old Bethel, Natchitoches Trinity, Natchitoches United, Campti Westside, Natchitoches Grand Total - Church & Missions Natchitoches Total Receipts 166 Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 16 20 6 - 5 - 37 20 13 360 10 - 21 15 9 - 30 34 5 6 6 63 20 11 30 179 12 - - - - - - - - - - - - 26 - - 2 - - - - - 80 - - - 95 - - 1,325 47,659 64,666 - 8,399.00 - 118,000 118,000 - 1,604.34 - - - 633.11 2,118 30,773 30,773 - 2,040.97 - - - - 8,000 8,000 - - 861,734 861,734 - 900.00 - 165,000 165,000 - - 53,203 58,203 - 39,133.34 637,000 3,704,798 5,176,836 19,022.16 - - - - 3,882.74 3,744 74,649 77,170 6 14,057.80 13,500 202,435 240,113 60.00 - 2,087.00 - - - 150.00 - - 10 3,200.00 12,715 91,985 91,985 - 11,106.62 4,320 81,445 111,430 - 7,168.61 10,716 268,811 295,813 - 200.00 - 48,000 48,000 - - 60,000 60,000 6,838.08 - 6,057.88 - - 60 86,196.33 111,796 1,060,006 1,220,428 - 500.00 5,126 391,780 464,994 - 14,314.12 20,419 304,718 340,586 - 24,621.64 19,789 260,291 296,986 68 169,514.18 302,235 2,187,358 2,375,044 - 4,707.47 - - 674.00 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. - - 30 24 - 5 252 - 31 1,858 - 19 - - - - - - - - - 205 58 41 89 53 30 Church Music Enrollment 15 75 120 25 - - 300 76 - - - - - 25 - - 112 390 200 - 128 485 250 218 104 547 234 WMU Enrollment 50 50 50 32 9 4 487 87 96 3,033 25 52 141 30 134 54 103 257 70 25 151 557 288 106 212 1,124 114 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 335 294 130 17 554 12 800 71 297 6,850 350 127 155 76 255 56 92 810 2,500 35 116 621 344 196 372 2,400 150 Cooperative Program Gifts 1954 3 - 60 1952 5 - 199 1925 10 - 120 2011No Report 1948 - - 17 1944 1 - 123 1983 2 - 12 1933 10 - 420 2011 5 - 71 1920 10 25 201 1989 405 501 6,349 1986No Report 1999No Report 1854 5 - 165 1985 2 4 98 1951 5 38 140 1972No Report 1985No Report 2001 - - 70 1973 16 - 135 1944 - - 56 1907No Report 1967 4 - 92 1944 18 17 288 1949 28 - 285 1991 2 - 35 1918No Report 1927 6 - 100 1926 18 66 594 1957 15 3 292 1954 1 8 190 1952 4 - 331 1843 28 53 1,351 1936 10 - 150 1959No Report Total Mission Expenditures Eric Benoy Robert B Stewart Anthony S Thibodeaux Forell Bering, Sr Michael Dawsey Jung Park Michael Carney Page Brooks Brian Keith Webber Dennis Watson Harold R Mosely John Curtis Chad Gilbert Eric Gonzalez Anthony A Pierce Nathan R Luce Joseph F Blanchard David R Lema Joan T Smith Marc Daniels John D Jeffries Benny J Jones Jody J Heneghan David Eastland Mike Miller Paul Naylor Ronnie G McLellan David E Crosby Kenneth Rush Tew Jim M Kultau Undesignated Receipts Airline, Metairie Ames Boulevard, Marrero Barataria, Lafitte Bethlehem, Reserve Bridge City, Bridge City Bridgedale, Metairie Calvary Korean, New Orleans Calvary, New Orleans Canal Street Mosaic, New Orleans Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans Celebration Church (SBC), Metairie Christ, Harvey Christian Fellowship Cathedral, New Orleans Coliseum Place, River Ridge Crossroads Community, Kenner Edgewater, New Orleans Emmanuel Spanish, Kenner Evangelistic, New Orleans Faith, New Orleans First Haitian, Gretna First Spanish American, New Orleans First United, New Orleans First, Avondale First, Belle Chasse First, Chalmette First, Destrehan First, Gretna First, Harahan First, Kenner First, LaPlace First, Luling First, Marrero First, New Orleans First, Norco First, St. Rose New Orleans Total Receipts 167 168 New Orleans First, Waggaman Frank Romero 1974 6 - 100 150 17 85 - 6 - - - 31,200 31,200 First, Westwego Jay Adkins 1931 4 - 64 152 80 56 - 8 - - 250.00 5,169 116,348 140,615 Franklin Avenue, New Orleans Fred Luter 1932 147 236 6,615 6,621 843 1,512 - 511 40 387 164,803.43 162,885 4,951,341 5,897,322 Free Mission, New Orleans Johnny Jones 2001 2 - 40 60 - 30 10 30 - - - 10,400 10,400 Gentilly, New Orleans Kenneth B Taylor 1923 1 - 195 390 35 125 39 20 - - 9,600.00 - 106,428 106,428 Getsemani Hispanic, New Orleans Jorge Alvarenga 1968 4 - 101 116 55 - 8 16 - - 150.00 - 90,000 90,000 Good News, Destrehan Oscar Williams 1995 23 - 100 135 43 - 40 13 - - 450.00 - - Good Shepherd Hispanic, Metairie Gonzalo G Rodriguez 1980No Report 3,300.00 Grace, New Orleans Toby D Brogden 1904No Report 6,196.58 Harbor Community, New Orleans James Welch 2003 8 - 35 35 75 - 20 25 - - - 150,000 150,000 Holy Anointed House of Prayer, New Orleans Lionel Roberts 1998No Report 1,000.00 Irish Channel, New Orleans Cornelius Tilton 1979No Report 1,200.00 Korean Agape, Marrero Yong N Shin 1995No Report Living Rock Missionary, New Orleans Leonard Vincnet 2012No Report Loving Faith, Gretna Samuel C Davis 2009No Report Maranatha Baptist Church, La Place Carlos Lopez 1983No Report 3,206.86 Memorial, Metairie James Daniel Pritchett 1957 9 4 130 150 47 115 - 4 - - 12,021.73 14,020 200,662 209,360 Metairie, Metairie Thomas L Strong 1930No Report 32,670.20 New Covenant, New Orleans Kenneth Taylor 2012No Report New Hope Community, Kenner Mark Mitchell 1991No Report 740.00 New Orleans Chinese, Kenner 1981No Report 2,400.00 New Pilgrim, Reserve Forell Bering, Sr 2011No Report New Salem, New Orleans Warren Jones 1955 4 - 297 297 77 115 - 47 20 17 900.00 - 146,000 146,000 New Testament, Harvey Jerry D Davis 1987No Report 2,929.39 New Vision, St Rose Marvin Joslin 2006 17 - 185 185 15 - 50 5 - - 600.00 - 96,000 96,000 Oak Park, New Orleans Bobby Stults 1954 - 6 125 140 80 25 44 18 - - 22,201.69 14,292 - Parkview, Metairie William H Day 1958No Report 21,921.34 Pontchartrain, New Orleans 1954No Report Port Sulphur, Port Sulphur Lynn Rodrigue 1935No Report 1,814.03 Potter’s Wheel, Harvey Joseph Walker, III 2011No Report Poydras, Saint Bernard John F Galey 1963No Report 7,882.00 Rio Vista, Jefferson Kolby DePratter 1943 8 5 63 241 44 98 - 13 17 - 2,793.16 8,431 56,221 63,768 Riverside, River Ridge 1954 1 - 117 131 75 118 - - - - 8,647.28 - - Shiloh Christian Fellowship, New Orleans Michael B Raymond 1989No Report 60.00 St Bernard, Chalmette Paul E Gregoire 1966No Report Suburban, New Orleans Jeffery Q Friend 1960 19 112 300 324 112 20 36 30 15 20 800.00 19,266 97,000 103,666 Temple of New Life, New Orleans Edward Scott 2009 9 - 25 40 - - - 16 - - 500.00 - 27,258 27,258 Valence Street, New Orleans Cipriano Stephens 1886No Report Vietnamese, New Orleans Nathan H. Nguyen 1979 - - 150 160 50 25 20 - - - 3,400.00 - 103,000 103,000 Vieux Carre’, New Orleans Tom Bilderback 1964No Report 7,187.59 Vintage, New Orleans Rob Wilton 2008 27 - 50 50 246 - - 32 - - 4,000.00 20,700 612,834 911,492 West Marrero, Marrero Anthony Barrett 1958No Report 220.00 West St Charles, Boutte Mike Picard 1945 3 - 106 455 167 92 - - - - 9,383.98 7,951 106,472 134,678 Williams Boulevard, Kenner Tim Williams 1960 34 13 644 700 493 186 394 65 175 70 21,000.00 14,988 665,929 898,938 169 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. Missions/Satellites Allen Temple, New Orleans 2004No Report Calvary Spanish, New Orleans Manuel J Ponce 1985No Report 2,950.00 Canal Blvd Deaf, New Orleans John Lovas 1978 7 - 38 38 12 - - - - - - Canal Street Mosaico Hispano, New Orleans Rolando Lopez-Garcia 2013 - - 12 12 - - - - - - 20 Carver, New Orleans Kelly John OConnor 1994No Report Christian Light, New Orleans Clarence Neason 1994No Report Cosmopoliton Evangelistic, New Orleans Andrew Amedee 1997 14 - 165 165 15 65 25 60 - - - Covenant, New Orleans Rene’ Phillips 2013 4 - 25 30 15 - 15 7 - - 1,305.50 - Crescent City Rock, New Orleans Jim Louviere 2009No Report 757.13 Delacroix Hope, St Bernard Paul Hussey 1994 1 - 85 100 16 58 - 3 - - 2,144.98 - Deliverance, New Orleans Jessie Magee 1997 13 - 250 386 50 117 - 45 - - - Desire Fellowship, New Orleans Oscar Brown 2012 10 - 34 34 8 45 - 6 - - - El Camino, Metairie Thomas R Lowrie 1984 1 - 50 80 15 30 10 9 - - 672.70 - Epiphany Missionary, New Orleans Roy H Williams 2002 9 6 65 117 29 24 3 17 23 18 810.80 1,357 Faith & Glory, New Orleans Samuel I Davis 2009 4 - 40 90 10 70 - 10 - - 300.00 - First Korean, Metairie Woo I Jun 1972No Report First, Venice Steven Leon McNeal 1939 3 - 31 33 5 42 - 1 - - 3,300.00 - Fruitful, Metairie 2011No Report Grace Point, Destrehan 2015New Congregation Gracia & Restauracion, Kenner 2014New Congregation Hahnville, Hahnville Anthony Bellow 1993 1 - 25 40 - - 10 2 - - - Hope, Metairie Matt Tipton 2010No Report Horeb Hispanic, Chalmette Jose (Emilio) Lora 2012 10 - 60 60 28 - - - - - 1,300.00 630 Iglesia Bautista Bethel, Kenner 2014New Congregation Iglesia Bautista Horeb, Gretna David Rodriguez 1990No Report 1,300.00 Impact Church, New Orleans Lance Montalbano 2013 3 - 30 40 25 - - 6 - - - Lake Forest Replant, New Orleans Philip H Williamson 2012 - - 6 6 6 - - - - - 250.00 10 LaVina, Kenner Santos G Gomez 1991 6 - 75 95 60 45 6 5 - - 400.00 - Level Ground, New Orleans Joshua Holland 2014 5 - 30 30 - - 20 3 - - 491.60 - Lifehouse, New Orleans 2014 1 5 29 29 34 - - - - - 300 Live Oak, New Orleans 2015New Congregation Living Water, La Place Stan C Genovese 1994No Report Loving Four, New Orleans Matthew Tanner 2001No Report Lower Light, New Orleans Kenneth Davis 2011No Report Metairie Church Jared Stacy 2013 5 1 35 35 8 - - - - - 1,250 New Covenant, Harvey Thomas Glover 1993No Report New Hope East Campus, New Orleans Mark Mitchell 2012 6 2 85 85 - - - - - - 150.00 800 New Life Ministry, New Orleans Kenneth Foy 1996No Report 925.00 New Life Spanish, Marrero Gonzalo A Vargas 1995No Report 300.00 Nola, New Orleans Kyle M Jagers 2013 1 - 17 17 15 - 5 2 - - 8,100.00 - One Faith, New Orleans Jerry Darby 1997No Report Refuge, New Orleans 2015New Congregation 29,829 29,829 378 3,225 60,000 60,000 - 42,000 42,000 36,000 36,000 9,000 9,000 30,000 30,000 7,188 38,343 60,000 60,000 42,000 42,000 5,200 5,200 743,306 1,568,888 21,600 21,600 500 1,574 85,630 85,630 - 4,100 49,362 - 8,465 21,293 28,800 28,800 New Orleans Dean Ross Lonnie Tucker Kemp A Johnson Total Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 15 107 40 125 94 50 69 30 12 34 133 257 46 79 85 7 347 485 20 95 - 132 36 16 40 202 - 72 35 60 75 46 - 65 25 34 125 75 - 65 28 - 31 178 - 110 13 137 34 - - 85 Resident Membership Sunday School Enrollment 30 145 123 293 228 182 150 153 70 46 611 668 108 401 343 12 900 1,582 44 370 86 341 170 140 387 532 - 74 - - - - - 20 - - - 165 - 45 - - 129 59 12 55 - 56 1 10 - - Discipleship Training Enrollment 25 137 100 243 180 177 81 150 39 46 299 550 60 280 176 12 607 715 36 137 69 181 130 40 116 288 7 6 21 17 - 24 - 1 - - 62 62 - 40 16 - 103 111 15 33 - 44 11 - - 40 - 57 30 15 13 - - - - - - 47 8 25 11 - 32 67 - - - 11 6 - 6 40 Church Music Enrollment - - 11 4 - - 1 - - 2 1 12 4 6 2 - 8 10 - 1 9 16 2 5 2 3 - 20 - 20 - - - - - - - 86 - 35 - - 75 34 - 35 - 25 - - - 61 Men’s Ministry Enrollment - 2 4 5 1 2 - 3 - 4 3 14 1 11 1 1 5 7 - 7 1 5 - 3 - 3 - 750.00 250 24,434 117,564 - 650 14,974 14,974 - 310 1,779 22,913 656 807,506.36 1,418,082 18,842,921 23,514,081 1,409.87 12,776.00 13,498.00 9,200.15 1,581.64 8,074.34 647.95 13,154.72 29,827.87 1,373.96 2,900.04 6,949.17 1,300.00 45,504.23 61,210.04 8,531.92 12,515.67 678.00 2,341.61 2,334.70 7,517.40 Cooperative Program Gifts 1902 1880 1907 1875 1959 1988 1894 1860 1877 1894 1937 1849 1948 1903 1910 1908 1860 1871 1887 1881 1968 1904 1904 1955 1945 1938 - - - 493 WMU Enrollment - - - - - - 3,450 1,963 590 9,955 6,273 6,242 5,283 - 6,646 - 57 2,154 6,314 26,316 11,531 5,479 11,269 9,700 95,295 52,666 - - 1,245 11,658 8,629 8,087 8,726 7,756 Total Mission Expenditures James E Grafton Dusty Clay Durbin Duane Moreno Lance Otwell Joey W Bignar Jared Little Nick Verett Travis Hampton Bruce Cardin Randy Lee Craig Stephens Billy VerHoef Elvin Wheelis Charles Wesley Mike Green Jason B Womack Norris Curry Wallace Ingles 24 8 - 12 12 - 6 - - 30,111 10,266 6,402 VBS Enrollment 2014 3 - 24 2014 - - 12 1994No Report 2014 - - 6 1,046 1,105 22,615 6,237 6,727 153,122 216,502 145,826 152,835 128,849 149,314 91,133 100,720 - 102,100 106,212 18,000 18,000 11,374 11,374 49,994 54,994 58,895 118,577 433,833 482,053 - 138,423 146,139 133,780 150,867 27,000 27,000 631,853 810,042 801,039 1,065,739 - - 30,882 31,178 140,361 161,920 34,164 39,089 34,895 36,687 61,364 64,480 161,751 189,771 Undesignated Receipts Ansley, Quitman Atlanta, Atlanta Beech Springs, Quitman Bethlehem, Winnfield Calvary, Tullos Caney Lake, Chatham Center Point, Jonesboro Crews New Salem, Montgomery Cypress Creek, Dodson Dodson First, Dodson East Winnfield, Winnfield Ebenezer, Jonesboro Fellowship, Quitman First, Calvin First, Chatham First, Eros First, Jonesboro First, Winnfield Friendship, Sikes Goldonna, Goldonna Grace, Goldonna Hodge, Hodge Hurricane Creek, Dodson Lakeside, Winnfield Laurel Heights, Winnfield McDonald Memorial, Jonesboro North Central Restoration, Metairie Still Water, New Orleans Urban Family, New Orleans Westbank, New Orleans Grand Total - Church & Missions Total Receipts 170 171 James M Staples Randy Hartwell Hudey Beaubouef Doyle McGrew Donald R Rudd Jerold McBride Adam Stanfield Jack Miller Wesley Venable Melvin C Brunson Wilton Wall Tony Dick Chuck Lacroix Justin M Caples Jim Manning Bobby White Stan Foster Baptisms Year Organized 606 53 104 - - 6 98 133 15 836 100 13 30,666.84 32,000 478,932 560,999 - 5,797.68 3,198 - - 17,621.70 29,644 154,628 192,560 - - - - 990.03 - - - 246 15,036 15,400 - 9,402.25 68,270 179,660 290,040 - 15,299.26 4,172 122,611 122,611 - - - 29 105,062.96 103,170 1,146,778 1,799,671 - 1,800.00 - - - The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. 29 642 1 85 - 186 - 35 - 55 1 20 1 275 - 159 - 82 67 1,407 - 180 Other Additions 6 - 4 - 1 1 7 5 1 13 12 Resident Membership 30 15 - - - - 36 - - 88 - Total Membership Sunday School Enrollment 70 15 30 - - - 22 31 - 121 12 VBS Enrollment 97 9 - - - - 47 - 15 57 - Discipleship Training Enrollment 1895 1889 1910 1947 2008 1963 1948 1957 1985 1911 2008 - 800 48,631 48,631 - 100.00 - 13,200 13,200 - 14,610 65,906 66,176 - 680 29,239 29,239 - 2,498.00 5,040 58,465 58,465 25,780.00 - 3,402.26 - - - - 10,800 10,800 7 3,927.00 3,634 51,684 53,309 36,060.27 - 3,125 36,741 36,741 9 3,081.26 4,934 98,119 98,861 40 52,736.00 67,157 582,790 684,372 - 1,895.20 913 38,224 39,674 - 5,115 71,816 71,816 4,299.61 4,489.02 30 1,200.00 4,182 98,000 98,000 - 1,225 17,000 40,000 6 1,059.90 15,954 28,392 45,212 483 383,855.80 429,240 4,643,882 5,534,716 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 234 25 - - - - 150 120 - 204 60 - - - - - - - 24 - 24 217 - 35 - 15 21 962 Cooperative Program Gifts 1,592 218 191 97 55 40 376 161 189 2,720 180 - 2 15 - - 2 5 13 2 22 80 - - 60 - - 814 Church Music Enrollment 17 - 16 - 27 23 15 - 23 - 20 30 18 - 41 44 37 28 63 59 356 205 26 55 53 100 136 85 28 - 49 30 3,481 1,952 Total Mission Expenditures Lucas LaCour David Gatch Kenneth Moore Charles Harrell Richard LaCour Mark Breland Clark Palmer B Michael Hedrick Stewart Holloway Michael Hein - - - - 5 - - 6 - - 25 - - - - 7 411 WMU Enrollment 1896 1 - 40 62 1954 1 - 20 35 1929 - - 34 74 1948 - - 40 65 1942 - - 79 176 1901No Report 1860 3 - 87 100 1908 - - 40 50 1849 1 - 67 120 1925No Report 1954 5 2 108 205 1855 3 2 227 286 1912 18 14 563 731 1991No Report 1876 6 - 179 252 1968 2 3 75 75 1910No Report 1914No Report 1977 9 7 151 280 1860 4 - 58 83 1857 - 2 129 151 136 129 6,771 10,860 Undesignated Receipts Alpine First, Pineville Big Island, Deville Carmel, Pineville College Drive, Pineville Cross Branded, Pineville Discipleship, Pineville Esler, Pineville Faith, Pineville First Baptist Church Of Ball, Pineville First, Pineville Gateway, Ball North Rapides Midway, Jonesboro Mill Creek, Goldonna Mt Olive, Eros New Hope, Jonesboro New Jerusalem, Winnfield Quitman, Quitman Sardis, Winnfield Sikes, Sikes Siloam, Dodson South Winnfield, Winnfield Southside, Jonesboro Springhill, Jonesboro Sweetwater, Quitman Trinity, Winnfield Union Hill, Montgomery United, Winnfield Vernon, Ruston Walnut Ridge, Quitman Weston, Jonesboro Yankee Springs, Goldonna Zion Hill, Winnfield Grand Total - Church & Missions Total Receipts 172 North Rapides His Church, Pineville Steven M Speer 2006 71 82 751 766 - 223 431 57 - - 1,350.70 28,073 402,557 445,042 Holloway, Deville D Jack West 1894 6 - 449 455 126 80 30 102 40 29 11,424.00 8,996 154,328 193,853 Hopewell, Center Point Lou Gordon 1939 2 - 236 279 49 45 - - - - 1,200.00 9,740 70,761 72,445 Hosanna, Pineville Bennie Hollingsworth 1964 - - 69 74 47 - 24 - - - 2,910 68,862 70,936 Journey Church, Pineville James Greer 1936 69 133 1,120 1,120 64 164 - 12 - - - - Kingsville, Ball Bart Walker 1931 8 27 1,206 1,843 1,380 404 327 129 32 18 96,670.16 73,520 1,140,541 1,387,491 Lakeside, Pineville Lloyd Bye 1953 7 6 79 91 73 87 - 31 7 - 6,409.56 9,404 91,318 99,112 Liberty, Pineville Jim Thomasee 1975No Report Longview, Deville Robby D Poole 1924 12 8 612 626 429 259 200 60 15 6 30,695.91 13,111 400,408 647,780 Macedonia, Effie Michael A Wilkinson 1901 9 9 206 281 99 97 50 27 - - 6,549.00 8,829 93,443 114,318 Paradise, Ball Terry Horowitz 1952 - - 35 50 11 - - - 6 - 1,190.00 - 26,000 26,000 Philadelphia, Deville Philip Robertson 1872 81 62 1,842 1,965 1,796 430 787 294 - - 226,130.00 286,534 2,201,146 2,522,566 Pine Grove, Ruby Ken A Gilmore 1896 14 3 241 427 123 73 41 28 7 - 20,599.27 20,261 226,884 443,768 Pinehurst, Ball Kevin Paul 1960 2 2 76 92 39 25 - - - - 7,370.00 6,126 73,627 79,360 Pineville Park, Pineville 1955 4 - 365 938 238 - - 44 32 - 20,970.62 17,530 369,800 413,545 Richey, Deville Grady Dodge 1944 30 7 209 263 56 99 - 25 - - 3,821.18 1,209 131,112 262,224 The Gathering Place, Tioga Glen Whatley 1960 4 - 280 280 312 - - 78 - - 14,322.52 19,567 248,113 275,708 Tioga First, Pineville Tim D Hisaw 1899 - 7 343 562 231 135 16 35 33 - 16,634.33 24,698 234,692 335,463 Trinity, Pineville Darryl J. Hoychick 1946 8 21 310 568 366 50 85 43 13 - 7,354.14 5,727 363,210 429,512 Union, Deville Blaine Ussery 1960No Report Unity, Pineville Jason S Dubea 1984No Report 11,416.54 Vick, Vick Denton D Perkins 1915 2 6 169 313 57 - - 18 5 - 2,084.00 21,904 94,458 99,946 Missions/Satellites Alexandria Korean Baptist Church, Alexandria Kye hwan Son 2005 - 2 23 23 5 - - - - - 1,800.00 4,150 68,104 77,827 Family of Grace, Alexandria Brad Webb 2007No Report 1,800.00 Main Street, Pineville Samuel H West 1988 5 1 65 80 80 54 - - 15 20 1,062.37 3,600 102,174 107,626 Progression, Baton Rouge Brian Crain 2014 6 15 61 61 49 - - - - - 4,427.69 2,112 75,296 230,261 TGP-Wardville 2014Satellite Grand Total - Church & Missions 390 490 11,873 16,976 7,581 3,018 2,216 1,284 374 115 681,922.71 808,701 8,734,479 11,316,064 Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 173 - - 4 - - - - - 2 5 - - 9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 - - 42 - - - - - - - - - 15 - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 71 26,882.85 38,906 267,726 307,191 820 27,686 27,686 17,261.04 29,552 288,664 332,524 1,975.18 4,232 52,879 90,060 - 18,000 18,000 255.25 426 4,493 4,493 900 23,459 24,659 6,400 25,066 25,066 2,398.73 15,978 119,770 163,284 2,279.34 22,252 160,234 174,523 12,895.00 - - - 36,008 36,008 15,189.09 34,551 216,209 240,542 1,251.57 7,150 48,850 54,050 3,141.62 8,103 66,510 67,110 140.00 365 - 474.92 755 485 2,585 370.53 12,397 79,128 83,813 1,381.29 600 3,191 8,626 1,357.00 30,858 85,265 110,921 13,239 137,552 148,578 547.82 7,618 2,400 10,700 6,963 33,568 33,568 807.10 8,884 47,000 55,800 6,970.00 12,812 152,252 167,828 1,544.57 8,117 71,591 71,591 97,122.90 271,878 1,967,986 2,259,206 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. 28 - 26 10 2 - - - 34 - 20 - 25 - 24 - - - - 14 46 17 - - 31 9 286 Church Music Enrollment - - 140 11 - - - 2 37 - 15 - - - 18 - - 19 - 11 3 - - - - - 256 WMU Enrollment 229 85 23 - 176 90 24 - 15 - 4 - 16 - 24 30 82 92 78 49 43 60 30 - 293 156 30 - 35 - 3 - 10 - 40 35 30 19 56 79 82 100 55 146 10 - 20 - 83 108 50 - 1,541 1,049 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 388 48 400 57 35 25 91 115 152 196 410 269 423 82 351 65 35 183 174 234 290 370 47 37 312 253 5,042 Cooperative Program Gifts 1890 18 15 259 1928 33 - 32 1933 8 14 300 1927 2 1 28 1894 4 - 35 1988 6 - 4 1987 - 1 40 1951 2 1 42 1882 71 8 107 1896 4 - 126 1900 6 - 185 1903 - - 98 1897 10 8 174 1962 - - 50 1985 7 1 86 1938 3 - 25 1961 19 - 20 1935 - 4 133 1901No Report 1901 - - 124 1902 7 10 138 1850 6 2 132 1968No Report 1861 13 5 225 1946 - 1 47 1874 3 - 25 1874 3 - 168 1872 1 - 114 226 71 2,717 Total Mission Expenditures Billy Wood Cyle Clayton Bobby Simmons Jimmie J Townsend Paul Ferrant James E McDonald Marshall D Ingle Ronnie Sandifer George Treutlein Lon D Almeida Patrick Cobbs Jerry W Penfield Gary Allen Randy Parker Freddie Hippler Benny Crittenden Clinton Alford Lynn Lawrence Danny Forsythe Jimmy Price A Dean Johnson Wade Penfield Rick Wing Logan R Brock Richard D Enterkin Glynn Howard Undesignated Receipts Aimwell, Zwolle Bethsadia, Many Calvary, Many Carson, Zwolle Cedar Grove, Robeline Chapel on the Lake, Many Dowell, Pleasant Hill Emmanuel, Pleasant Hill Fellowship, Converse First Ft Jesup, Many First, Converse First, Pleasant Hill First, Zwolle Friendship, Many Lakeside, Converse Lakeview, Noble Memorial, Zwolle Midway, Converse Mt Olive, Many Mt Zion First, Many Noble, Noble Old Pisgah, Marthaville Pilgrims Rest, Many San Patricio, Converse Shady Grove, Noble Spring Ridge, Pleasant Hill Union Springs, Converse Union, Belmont Grand Total - Church & Missions North Sabine Total Receipts Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 63 76 152 45 36 - 252 30 45 - 137 75 60 - - 46 194 175 76 125 284 813 - 107 55 175 87 78 100 - 52 315 - 236 VBS Enrollment 107 70 361 37 86 117 825 59 212 - 166 139 217 108 35 63 616 616 275 105 766 6,622 15 223 82 287 45 480 6 43 97 860 25 601 - 19 54 - - 30 - - 68 - - - 88 86 - 17 128 79 204 - 170 1,448 - - 30 64 - - - - 29 190 - 109 Discipleship Training Enrollment 57 81 160 96 114 633 1,759 85 642 24 363 350 560 234 26 750 985 1,102 281 373 1,042 8,539 399 366 650 928 155 823 455 65 437 1,500 157 1,206 7 8 13 12 - 27 100 - 20 - 36 38 25 30 - 48 122 60 69 10 67 261 - 20 15 48 39 39 - - 42 195 - 120 Church Music Enrollment 52 73 85 46 78 386 1,154 23 307 14 299 200 500 156 26 226 624 1,080 275 303 967 5,796 276 324 300 378 51 649 186 65 318 1,400 44 905 - 16 50 - - 34 66 - 47 - 205 30 29 10 6 13 126 25 23 8 - 10 - 15 8 26 19 - - - - 115 - 9 WMU Enrollment - - - 2 - 5 37 2 13 - 28 - 12 3 5 2 53 16 - 16 13 52 - 8 - 13 1 - 8 2 - 53 - 24 - 3 45 - - - 20 - 15 - 14 19 10 10 11 - 71 - - - - - - 22 6 - - - - - 14 35 11 - Men’s Ministry Enrollment 1 1 5 4 4 - 36 11 13 1 3 2 2 - - - 19 26 10 4 21 115 - 16 - 8 6 1 25 1 - 17 3 28 4,035.00 4,929 72,749 86,429 1,300.00 6,736 122,470 155,474 - 20,961 41,361 5,066.00 5,372 92,437 99,433 707.68 500 28,883 30,933 14,821.52 7,255 179,270 187,481 144,006.11 190,043 1,432,817 1,875,605 120.00 900 45,682 46,702 16,713.75 13,090 183,250 191,668 1,000.00 280 8,857 8,957 12,850.73 28,358 217,036 234,715 16,065.00 13,496 244,654 324,727 9,750.00 11,195 318,504 347,763 1,867.04 16,611 195,150 215,815 5,285 81,893 96,141 9,042.16 8,758 129,147 156,911 103,911.21 71,553 - 54,902.75 48,564 961,561 1,128,427 44,213.74 33,793 606,997 696,740 25,070.11 15,134 262,017 329,090 109,615.19 49,879 927,138 1,034,311 300,000.00 475,948 5,398,244 5,742,167 200.00 770 29,224 29,994 14,061.40 4,300 100,481 104,791 4,878.83 1,627 102,364 130,018 40,507.87 32,649 441,772 477,359 643.11 1,219 133,661 144,689 35,401.36 - 411,217 411,217 1,007 - 1,200.00 2,780 97,750 97,750 1,800.00 5,948 134,100 144,267 83,213.36 18,716 1,116,239 1,116,239 - 21,000 21,000 62,204.33 22,748 740,985 781,802 Cooperative Program Gifts 1956 1981 1987 1950 1933 1921 1979 1934 1932 1946 1895 1944 1979 1868 1949 1942 1949 1951 1854 1928 1908 1920 1900 1982 1954 1956 1870 1954 1847 1995 1885 1931 1987 1837 Total Mission Expenditures Danny Hawthorne Clyde Sanchez Carl L Gipson Toby Frost Bruce Underwood David Willoughby Gregory L Clark Tony Cassels Zachary Anderson Wayne Duncan Jimmy Pitson Stan Wyant Danny McIlveene Larry Eubanks Rusty Grant Terry J Mims Waymond Warren Neil Everett Craig West Ben Hackler Michael Wood Ricky Baker Larry L Linson Gordon E Dean Don J White William L Smith William Sikes Kevin Stewart Roger Stoffer Randy Burdeaux Undesignated Receipts Agape, West Monroe Bayou Oaks, Monroe Berean, Monroe Bethel, West Monroe Bosco, Monroe Calvary, Monroe Cedar Crest, West Monroe Center Point, West Monroe Cheniere, West Monroe ChristWay, Monroe Clark Springs, Eros College Place, Monroe Community, West Monroe Cypress, West Monroe Edgewood Reformed, West Monroe Emmanuel, Monroe Fair Park, West Monroe First, Calhoun First, Monroe First, Sterlington First, Swartz First, West Monroe Good Hope, West Monroe Grace, Monroe Highland Park, Monroe Highland, West Monroe Jerusalem, Calhoun Lakeshore, Monroe Liberty, Calhoun Lighthouse, Monroe Loch Arbor, Monroe McClendon, West Monroe Memorial, Monroe Mt Vernon, West Monroe Northeast Louisiana Total Receipts 174 175 VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 30 - 43 89 25 1 56 3 7 - 43 35 21 - 39 - - - 50 10 - - 23 - 333.53 6,165.00 38,120.29 36,293.00 12,414.75 5,000.04 25,756.54 590.00 798 15,771 31,548 1,465 59,497 63,260 51,676 448,245 531,804 21,445 463,452 466,734 8,180 143,636 163,961 - 284,031 284,031 22,537 1,327,176 1,627,327 - - - The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. - - 110 - - - 50 - Discipleship Training Enrollment 35 - 300 328 46 75 182 - Church Music Enrollment 20 37 403 388 77 86 256 - WMU Enrollment 127 150 809 773 464 300 944 28 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 116 75 809 730 440 150 276 26 Cooperative Program Gifts 1890 4 - 1957 1 - 1951 25 29 1875 17 6 1932 3 3 1858 16 - 1959 9 4 1964No Report 1983 - - Total Mission Expenditures Frank P Treme Joe E Dunn Sammy Smith Jake Roudkovski John E Reid Shannon A Burns Ivy Ellis Undesignated Receipts Antioch, Tickfaw Bayou, Slidell Bedico, Ponchatoula Bethlehem, Albany Blood River, Albany Bogue Falaya, Folsom Calvary, Slidell Collins Boulevard, Covington Countryside, Tickfaw Northshore Baptist New Chapel Hill, West Monroe Charles V Dupree 1895 13 25 1,203 1,381 574 153 110 121 20 10 38,382.41 46,486 803,820 852,292 New Hope, Monroe Johnny W Miller 2007 4 - 132 138 117 - - 17 2 - 6,341.05 6,025 165,000 181,000 New Light, Monroe Lindle Stewart 1910 12 - 320 560 71 53 21 45 16 - 11,009.22 8,933 113,606 121,962 North Monroe, Monroe Bill Dye 1963 57 134 3,096 4,038 2,782 812 - 262 - - 97,500.00 158,325 4,010,584 4,688,473 Oak Grove, Eros 1884 7 4 507 608 183 92 53 47 23 14 30,269.43 12,317 306,305 336,228 Ouachita, West Monroe Dennis R. Hensley 1984 24 16 761 801 351 200 188 83 91 74 21,710.06 22,760 357,131 395,628 Parkview, Monroe Erby Burgess 1946 2 15 324 1,297 284 60 - 40 12 3 10,612.09 36,933 628,095 736,466 Peniel, West Monroe Eddy Shoemaker 1914 1 2 109 742 101 21 31 - - - 15,098.04 15,970 167,145 168,230 Pine Hills, West Monroe Bobby Wilson 1988 - 5 30 35 27 8 - 6 - - - 12,647 13,597 Ridge Avenue, West Monroe Jim Wolfe 1940 2 15 234 344 170 25 8 33 14 - 6,488.73 9,908 273,033 352,370 Riverview, West Monroe Randall Ford 1955 - 2 20 50 12 - - - - - 1,526.00 1,163 28,435 28,721 Trinity, West Monroe Purvis Rodriques 1940 8 4 210 221 22 18 - 3 - - 3,088.14 908 75,020 76,522 Victory, Monroe 1956 21 - 120 490 128 - - 33 - - 4,800.00 5,120 - Missions/Satellites Chinese, Monroe Compi Chao 1981 - - 30 30 - - - - - - - - Emmanuel Hispanic, Monroe Elias Salas 1984 1 1 24 24 41 - - 6 - - 914.00 2,992 14,232 15,832 First West Fairbanks, Fairbanks 2012Satellite Hope Alive!, West Monroe Michael E Sammons 2009 6 5 68 68 35 - - 18 25 15 - 6,662 9,162 Monroe Korean, West Monroe Barnabas Son 2013 - - 15 20 11 - - - - - 1,110.00 - - North LA Cowboy Church, West Monroe Laymond Tucker 2004 - - 60 63 - - - - - 5 1,507.10 2,431 14,684 17,132 Northeast Hispanic, West Monroe Alvin Rosenow 2008 3 - 10 10 12 - 6 5 - - - 7,800 7,800 Grand Total - Church & Missions 544 596 24,839 36,317 19,287 5,331 3,230 2,190 1,093 427 1,369,524.52 1,429,714 21,842,709 24,491,391 Total Receipts 176 Northshore Baptist Covenant, Slidell Creekside, Loranger Crossgate First, Robert Crossroads, Hammond Ebenezer, Hammond Emmaus, Tickfaw Evans Creek, Pearl River First, Albany First, Covington First, Folsom First, Hammond First, Independence First, Lacombe First, Madisonville First, Mandeville First, Pearl River First, Ponchatoula First, Slidell First, Springfield First, Tickfaw French Corner, Ponchatoula Full Faith Christian, Ponchatoula Grace Community, Mandeville Grace Memorial, Slidell Grace, Folsom Hebron, Bush Hillside, Hammond Immanuel, Hammond Jerusalem, Bush Jerusalem, Hammond Killian First, Springfield Lee Hill, Folsom Lee Valley, Loranger Life Church, Mandeville Lighthouse, Independence Loranger, Loranger Manchac, Akers Midway, Ponchatoula Millville, Ponchatoula Mt Calvary, Independence Natalbany, Natalbany New Beginning, Bush New Beulah, Hammond Robert R James Louis Husser Joel Asah Hudgins Gregory Kent Newell Richard Taylor Daniel Reed Dan Munson Waylon Bailey Nathan W VanHorn Mitch Williams Byron Brown Ken Schroeder Tobey Pitman David E Cranford Ricky Cummings Richard A Sandberg Larry Kropog Eric W Hattaway Donelle Henderson Archie England Robert J Heustess James M Thornhill Phil Weaver Nathan Lott Ronnie Douglas Paul E Smith Robert Spinks Mike Hegwood Jimmy Wall Joshua D. Day Don Bassett Rodney Taylor Otho Schilling L C Lord 2005 3 - 35 1987 6 10 68 1959 11 11 250 2002 12 15 86 1922 9 - 190 1983 - - 50 1910No Report 1963 3 18 475 1904 143 124 3,669 1908 6 6 448 1888 - 2 204 1910 5 2 243 1925 6 4 149 1942No Report 1878 25 32 582 1912 15 - 559 1915 36 47 878 1893 8 27 1,577 1938 8 - 298 1958 9 6 155 1949 6 9 223 1990 - - 35 2006 - - 6 1968 25 28 830 1988 - - 38 1831 21 20 441 1987No Report 1983 7 - 220 1863No Report 1902 11 11 542 1939No Report 1984 5 - 50 1921No Report 1997No Report 1946No Report 1956 4 15 351 1984 2 - 22 1980 1 - 27 1961 1 - 80 1955 - - 136 1905 40 21 428 1996 2 6 81 1859 7 4 371 49 68 700 86 622 50 510 4,737 465 451 365 149 1,409 646 885 1,686 298 155 305 50 6 1,500 65 691 238 721 109 353 22 77 95 186 478 91 540 20 - 44 - 117 72 30 60 142 62 35 48 90 - 4,872 1,652 235 120 61 - 26 - 134 135 646 238 314 117 531 309 1,096 526 148 120 80 37 80 246 7 200 7 - 1,229 252 40 - 152 169 44 - 148 150 15 60 258 56 20 - 20 12 56 117 65 125 194 129 30 - 97 100 18 - - 55 85 21 34 1,129 - 12 - 56 153 52 127 - - 29 23 20 - 189 - - - 20 - - 11 - - - - - 78 7 - 12 5 15 12 19 210 36 - 15 6 66 13 192 211 25 15 21 20 - 118 2 43 21 21 4 9 - - - 1 20 10 - - - - - - - - 25 - - 23 - 32 - 57 - 10 - - - - 66 - 2 - 16 - - 6 1 - - - - 4 4 5,319.68 - 36,993 37,940 - 555 23,367 23,367 - 3,999.41 13,500 210,566 231,629 - 4,296.00 4,300 200,000 212,000 16 27,241.26 11,613 277,576 307,127 - 300.00 - - 5,513.45 - 10,757.02 10,121 156,610 160,362 - 256,666.68 265,972 5,141,638 9,842,114 - 27,582.07 5,712 185,621 228,131 - 3,061.19 6,674 110,829 128,655 15 2,600.00 6,600 72,808 82,533 - 12,738.71 8,915 180,702 246,197 - 107,961.12 96,778 1,091,572 1,274,256 15 27,472.03 18,409 306,342 317,990 14 87,713.44 67,817 902,652 1,243,561 - 108,192.25 85,857 1,399,336 1,633,901 - 10,277.20 14,421 157,088 172,238 - 2,278.27 2,177 79,411 87,255 22 4,190.64 4,565 113,220 127,403 - - - - 5,806 21,125 21,125 45 73,182.20 51,916 925,251 1,240,750 - 2,377.70 3,124 24,578 49,156 14 26,988.80 24,127 277,647 412,732 1,891.50 - 5,156.11 - 192,977 192,977 15 20,865.07 12,638 276,533 306,860 - 583.05 - - 2,411.99 991.00 - 12,335.14 11,629 175,458 187,946 10 1,192.00 2,603 18,407 18,527 7 1,618.72 2,713 36,998 73,996 - 1,607.47 5,074 85,764 92,052 - 3,458.47 - - - 11,368.84 21,690 285,898 313,292 - 200.00 1,045 51,477 61,907 - 8,942.07 4,297 127,588 132,783 177 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. New Haven, Tickfaw 1950 2 - 15 15 16 - - - - - 1,411.65 - - New Hope, Franklinton Kennith G Sterling 1935No Report 1,395.20 New Hope, Independence Steven Campbell 1886 6 2 50 226 82 102 - 8 - - 1,200 77,800 84,000 New Zion, Covington Clark Stewart 1905 45 24 1,250 1,356 843 624 229 146 83 40 65,010.57 62,650 667,559 952,232 Northshore, Slidell Larry McEwen 2001 13 - 498 498 - 150 182 55 217 70 36,000.00 34,175 809,428 930,959 Northside, Slidell Carey Long 1981 1 - 167 266 26 - - 2 - - 8,020.37 6,612 91,366 107,582 Old Zion Hill, Independence 1832 12 5 577 591 154 146 - 55 44 - 23,232.06 19,301 256,837 281,041 Pilgrim Rest, Covington Lonnie Thompson 1890No Report 6,600.00 Red Bluff, Folsom John David Maxwell 1957 8 1 370 458 258 87 64 34 42 20 20,680.09 11,725 214,055 251,619 Redemption Christian Center, Hammond Curtis Bellazer 1987 - - 64 64 27 120 8 9 - - - 75,000 75,000 Ridge Memorial, Slidell Paul Dabdoub 1956 7 - 98 121 34 35 - 14 - - 7,500 49,700 57,200 Springville, Livingston Steve Arledge 1944 4 - 106 204 18 50 20 8 - - 4,729.02 - 36,000 36,000 St James, Madisonville George Burris 1990 26 - 227 275 70 179 60 34 - - - 234,000 234,000 Tammany Hills, Covington Darryl C Woolery 1983 14 6 53 53 99 105 - 12 30 - 891.50 3,105 50,000 52,000 The Louisiana Church, Abita Springs Jerel Keene 1952No Report Thompson Road, Slidell Randy Boyett 2003 6 - 98 107 64 44 24 24 - 5 11,818.76 5,059 131,068 150,648 Trinity, Hammond Randy Davis 1953 3 6 300 500 198 48 24 33 37 21 7,838.00 10,030 179,765 190,121 True Life, Slidell Michael Callahan 2008 37 - 175 250 - 85 - 11 - - 3,400.00 - 228,000 228,000 Victory, Hammond Jimmy Hill 1986No Report Wadesboro, Ponchatoula Leslie W Fogleman 1975 - - 36 36 20 30 - - - - 2,067.16 2,885 49,879 49,879 Wardline, Hammond Chris J. Fernandez 1963 6 1 73 141 82 53 27 19 6 - 125 41,952 41,952 Westside, Ponchatoula Jonathan LaFleur 1983 4 1 170 328 124 68 32 10 26 17 15,881.38 9,194 190,186 339,377 Woodhaven, Tickfaw Michael J Baham 1925 3 - 289 304 110 62 - 4 - - 1,000.00 1,688 141,051 160,673 Woodland Park, Hammond Scott E. Thompson 1945 40 38 1,680 1,718 602 192 - 87 34 - 87,331.40 79,398 1,018,021 1,303,719 Woodland, Springfield Joshua Powell 1947 14 - 490 551 148 110 - 6 - - 3,292.00 8,468 304,323 529,576 Missions/Satellites Bridge Church/West St. Tammany MissionStephen Lane Corley 2009 11 - 65 65 65 - - 10 - - 7,290.00 - - Calvary Spanish, Slidell Francisco Saavedra 1991No Report 1,589.68 Celebration, Slidell Adam Beach 2012 6 - 100 100 98 - 8 - - - 1,820 91,000 91,000 Cristo para Todos, Natalbany Jose Ramon Rodriguez 1993No Report 2,789.60 Cross Brand Cowboy,Loranger Norwood R Smith 2008 20 - 170 205 45 - - 5 - - 443.84 9,847 10,995 23,485 Fuente De Agua Viva 2015New Congregation Grace Hispanic Mission, Folsom Oscar Jeminze 1997No Report 582.50 Hope, Covington Avery D Dixon 2001 4 5 86 86 35 20 68 5 - - 4,583.00 7,531 99,504 111,667 Iglesia Bautista Buenas Nuevas, Slidell Marvin Mercado 2011 3 5 75 75 82 15 - - 14 12 4,440.47 6,698 69,795 98,820 Iglesia Cristo Redentor, Mandeville Humberto Medina 2007 - 2 75 75 94 8 26 - - - 6,614.44 2,343 67,145 89,245 Jesus Prosperity Teaching Ctr,Slidell Ramon Sam 2005No Report Light To The Nations, Slidell Julieto D Magbanua 2008No Report Redeeming Grace Clay Johnson 2012 2 - 13 13 - - - - - - 1,412.60 670 13,178 29,878 River Road, Hammond 2011Satellite Still Water Northeast, Hammond Elltore Austin 2014 9 - 34 60 - - - 6 - - 300.00 - - Still Water, Hammond 2005No Report 2,720.00 Northshore Baptist Lonnie Tucker Rodrick Cooper - 25 - - 828 556 24,122 31,503 15,769 8,411 254 55 VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 243 - 200 209 - 621 119 40 30 - - - 713 338 - 338 - - - 75 753 207 - 10 - 218 - 286 - - 43 - 30 - 375 - - 265 - - - - - - Discipleship Training Enrollment 646 27 136 237 48 1,307 205 40 85 40 52 36 3,894 2,001 13 854 16 64 21 203 2,976 1,613 117 15 25 29 5 94 31 5 17 - 25 - 487 102 3 55 - 8 10 6 245 132 20 38 67 - - 402 2 - 8 - - - 175 34 - - - - - - 35 - Church Music Enrollment 1,351 112 300 350 156 3,780 1,136 63 333 57 130 37 6,902 2,898 226 6,882 36 250 35 159 4,076 1,678 1,800 - - 4,420 4,420 25 118,155.76 82,904 1,324,284 1,722,905 13 3,300.00 71,204 300,657 338,859 - 3,620.00 3,200 80,000 83,000 - 14,521.93 20,302 294,688 328,993 - 15,721.84 15,635 101,435 126,185 - 46,785.69 86,363 1,517,792 4,035,187 - 2,478.35 18,896 269,947 269,947 - 1,125.00 - - 20 15,812.65 12,211 175,098 188,757 - - - 1,828.88 - - - - 250.00 4,051 80,169 84,819 - 620,771.16 781,211 6,188,300 7,921,750 - 6,500.00 217,338 2,213,006 2,864,578 - 1,819.14 4,492 36,302 37,560 - 1,554.59 165,152 1,835,654 8,527,530 1,400.00 - 50 65,203 65,203 - 1,200.00 2,400 70,000 85,000 - 40.00 550 12,000 12,000 20 1,766.77 7,634 176,703 184,616 80 99,332.01 319,078 4,661,419 6,679,769 - 84,727.97 - - - Men’s Ministry Enrollment 1,329 109 160 188 112 3,175 1,136 42 233 37 100 37 5,349 2,247 111 5,062 36 150 35 159 2,544 1,460 200.00 445 1,341,568.99 1,170,573 21,089,867 30,133,520 - - Cooperative Program Gifts 1955 24 42 1994 - 8 1991 8 5 1940 5 5 1925 6 - 1961 85 42 1956 10 30 1953 2 - 1925 13 8 1951 8 - 1870No Report 2000 23 - 1946 - - 1930 43 141 1955 15 54 1872 - 1 1926 55 26 1957No Report 2004 - 4 1968 12 22 1981 2 5 2004 24 18 1977 63 125 1983 40 14 - - 920 - 4 WMU Enrollment 3,044 1,997 - - Total Mission Expenditures Yong Koo (David) Lee James Otis Jenkins Calvin T Hubbard Buddy Hampton Randy Harper Danny Taylor McKinley Basco Robert Samuel Salts Melvin Sharry Phillip N. Hardin Kendall Holley Chuck Pourciau Michael Smith Timothy R Dye Ed Baswell Randall W Johnson Weldon Sistrunk Shane Nugent John Fream 2012 - - 254 2013 10 - 45 2015New Congregation Undesignated Receipts Airline, Bossier City Ban Suk Korean, Bossier City Baptist Bible Fellowship, Shreveport Barksdale, Bossier City Belcher, Belcher Bellaire, Bossier City Belle Park, Haughton Bellevue Road, Haughton Bethany, Bethany Bethel, Shreveport Bethsaida, Ida Beulah Land, Haughton Broadacres, Shreveport Broadmoor, Shreveport Brookwood, Shreveport Caddo Prairie, Hosston Calvary, Shreveport Central, Bossier City Clarion, Shreveport Countryside, Keithville Countryside, Mooringsport Cross Point, Benton Cypress, Benton Eastwood, Haughton Northwest Louisiana Still Water, Ponchatoula Still Water, Slidell Vida Nueva, Ponchatoula Grand Total - Church & Missions Total Receipts 178 179 Dennis Sims Brian D Prucey Chad Hardbarger William Green Don Crook Ralph Hines C E Rainbolt Robert Beadle Doug H Allen Brad Jurkovich Kenneth Joyner Gevan L Spinney Michael Stowell Jessie C Colston Darrell Cooper Jeffrey A Raines Eddie Briery Freddie W Williford Shaun E Armstrong Wayne Shew Mike Anderson Earl M Blackburn Larry Allen Brian Hevrin Reginaldo DeLeon Bill Crosby Michael David Reichard William Valentine Tommy Allen Gary Hostetter Ed Gonzalez Dave McKinney Roy D Strother William H Treadway Michael A Prescott Clarence Sanders Danny R Mitchell Elijah Teh-Teh Tracy Graham Will Simmons Roy W Davis 1986 10 22 1941 2 6 1941 3 9 1954 - 2 2000 7 - 1937 - - 1955 - - 1891 9 7 1885 25 42 1903 223 156 1925 10 20 1885 133 84 1931 20 32 1914 11 16 1947No Report 1845 6 23 1903 14 18 1957 - 1 1992 13 8 2009 - - 1961 12 14 2003 6 13 1959 3 12 1992No Report 1906 1 - 1923 4 9 1982 17 - 1948 5 - 1962 8 22 1951 3 - 1951 5 - 1920 - - 1955 - - 1979 4 - 1999 - - 1910 13 14 1860 5 17 1860 - - 1985No Report 1975 21 41 1926No Report 2006 - - 1985 6 - 1963 8 - 627 175 1,927 143 84 50 45 418 1,609 5,041 180 1,838 706 302 1,000 496 205 110 42 1,045 88 195 50 96 137 623 370 201 105 37 100 50 80 214 98 9 515 210 60 184 631 250 2,514 526 98 50 46 882 1,719 9,948 225 2,841 911 344 1,873 1,080 585 216 50 1,912 95 334 220 160 137 1,140 889 206 210 62 250 60 80 715 326 48 904 210 72 189 411 136 719 38 62 53 35 305 1,119 3,784 92 1,655 452 100 713 586 85 96 - 466 75 163 31 68 35 100 240 66 40 17 10 25 53 125 61 10 195 280 26 100 108 88 175 - 22 - 32 68 131 823 46 469 150 31 140 - - 71 - 123 85 48 - 96 114 125 200 17 - - - 35 - 90 75 - 91 - - 94 228 - - - 57 - 8 95 145 1,020 42 391 75 62 - - - - - - 30 35 - 11 - 25 - - - - - - - - - - 12 - - 42 70 35 106 12 16 4 1 60 95 335 - 297 88 3 109 95 23 - - 30 - 47 - 35 27 65 105 3 15 4 5 10 6 11 - 7 72 38 - 16 - 10 31 - 15 - - 50 - 173 - 166 - - 65 54 - 37 - 4 - 9 - 63 - - 14 - - - - - - 12 8 - 74 - - 16 - 112,970.86 128,216 1,265,168 - 9,542.58 9,009 160,000 - 71,704.54 76,797 897,367 - 5,095.76 10,800 66,651 16 4,435 105,258 - 1,870.07 3,875 88,581 - 2,574.00 - - 40 26,138.04 30,742 29,975 - 54,260.63 86,797 964,186 152 177,847.65 61,575 4,732,590 - 30,355.67 13,516 305,159 150 188,840.42 154,691 1,746,485 - 50,786.00 60,971 757,210 - 11,762.35 9,773 171,496 5,099.92 - 42,632.13 387,350 1,590,026 31 33,126.39 51,451 564,805 - 22,562.20 14,850 247,458 - 500.00 600 36,442 - 2,964.72 27,622 138,525 - 40,334.50 17,607 806,376 - 3,313.00 12,636 97,095 10 23,000.10 20,850 287,705 1,417.50 - 4,365.50 13,364 102,028 20 3,815.75 2,385 72,730 - 300.00 - - - 21,305.00 - 300,000 29 27,735.00 21,133 307,044 - 2,001.53 2,232 107,852 - 320.68 - 58,000 - 1,711.08 1,506 24,394 - - - - 700.00 - - - 750.00 9,950 69,351 - 15,836.14 13,923 194,015 5 1,905.78 4,990 63,120 - 5,166 14,583 3,376.48 34 1,800.00 6,300 414,548 700.00 - 77,281.00 - 850,000 - 4,448.76 2,618 36,206 14 6,993.75 8,826 137,698 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. Ellerbe Rd, Shreveport Elm Grove, Bossier City Emmanuel, Shreveport Emmanuel, Vivian Fellowship, Benton Ferry Lake, Oil City Fillmore, Princeton First, Benton First, Blanchard First, Bossier City First, Greenwood First, Haughton First, Keithville First, Oil City First, Princeton First, Shreveport First, Vivian Ford Park, Shreveport Gospel Light, Shreveport Grace of Bossier City, Shreveport Grawood, Keithville Gray, Jefferson (TX) Haynes Avenue, Shreveport Heritage, Shreveport Hosston, Hosston Ida, Ida Iglesia Bautista Ebenezer, Shreveport Kingston Road, Shreveport Koran, Haughton Lakeview, Shreveport Lighthouse, Shreveport Linda Lay Memorial, Gilliam Linwood, Shreveport Mansfield Road, Keithville Memorial Baptist Chapel, Elm Grove Mooringsport, Mooringsport Mt Gilead, Vivian New Bethel, Rocky Mount New Birth, Shreveport New Elizabeth Missionary, Shreveport New Zion, Bossier Norris Ferry, Shreveport North Keithville, Keithville North Shreve, Shreveport 850,000 70,991 170,479 596,007 112,318 76,992 300,000 382,808 138,654 58,000 26,763 87,101 387,706 125,498 17,333 3,051,533 752,976 274,643 36,442 162,303 882,387 97,095 337,695 1,802,456 173,845 1,038,159 105,095 207,809 121,581 32,020 1,190,312 5,358,159 353,245 1,924,001 1,225,292 197,052 180 Northshore Baptist Northwoods, Shreveport Kevin Smith 1956 3 6 149 188 165 35 - 18 19 - 5,821.86 7,632 144,737 160,926 Oak Hill, Plain Dealing 1951 - - 71 123 - - - - - - 2,840.21 991 - Pilgrim Home, Benton Byron Longino 1892 3 - 204 270 92 46 67 12 13 - 5,222.35 6,243 101,022 114,897 Pinecroft, Shreveport 1951 2 9 401 1,215 132 - - 24 7 - 18,515.22 21,896 222,116 295,592 Plain Dealing, Plain Dealing James D Hill 1890 5 6 243 349 164 52 51 23 - - 27,124.57 16,123 285,776 322,255 Praise Temple, Shreveport Larry L Brandon 1992No Report Providence Road, Shreveport Darrell Dean 1849 5 5 185 186 119 85 - 15 - - 10,425.70 16,457 186,247 197,979 Red River, Benton 1849 6 12 218 292 58 72 - 13 19 - 6,856.66 4,368 107,334 109,848 Redeemer, Keithville Billy Sutton 2008 2 - 43 43 40 23 - - - - 600.00 - 85,000 85,000 Richland Hills, Shreveport Larry Bass 1987No Report River Valley Church, Bossier City Lowell Kenyan 1999 35 - 875 875 200 - - 12 - - - - Rodessa, Rodessa Dale Wooten 1914 - 3 67 76 22 - - 12 - - 3,051.13 6,841 80,781 90,258 Rose Park, Shreveport B J Maddox 1955 18 57 1,053 1,208 865 150 - 137 60 67 95,870.00 73,340 - Salem, Plain Dealing Larry Earhart 1844 2 - 84 150 36 30 - 2 - - 2,226.45 - - Shreve City, Shreveport Gene Nix 1949 6 2 723 934 140 62 6 15 - - 11,651.38 16,612 182,443 192,346 South Bossier, Bossier City Chris Young 2000 26 38 387 445 133 157 127 11 - - 21,110.20 26,981 363,555 440,198 Southside, Shreveport Buddy Hankins 1914 7 17 186 207 47 17 - 8 - - 985.70 2,499 72,995 76,438 Springs of Grace, Shreveport Derek Cox 1952 8 13 475 552 305 63 - 21 - - 3,000.00 57,157 711,390 770,968 Steeple Chase, Shreveport Antonio T Dixon 2005 2 - 90 200 50 75 - 35 - - - - Summer Grove, Shreveport Aaron D Burgner 1849 48 91 4,217 5,308 2,450 378 1,071 342 127 61 170,000.04 116,217 3,894,617 5,258,355 Tower, Mooringsport James Gstohl 1978 4 - 35 100 20 - 8 8 - - 603.49 - 24,000 24,000 Trees, Vivian Mark Crook 1953 56 23 590 681 140 55 - 57 - - 12,153.07 28,669 319,785 405,812 Trinity Heights, Shreveport Kris A Chenier 1941 31 22 1,202 1,800 985 421 340 153 92 90 114,026.92 185,711 1,225,248 1,864,580 Waller, Bossier City Casey B. Hough 1953 6 8 384 857 482 105 30 33 15 - 18,663.59 10,882 327,294 393,790 Western Hills, Shreveport Joey Ketchum 1961 12 - 88 157 70 54 30 7 - - 1,650.00 11,290 114,458 137,863 Westlake, Shreveport John McDonald 1979 - - 310 310 42 - - 24 - - 4,150.00 16,289 81,759 96,168 Westwood, Keithville David Venable 1986 - 1 82 231 37 44 - 19 - - 1,829.00 9,858 61,661 70,404 Willow Point, Shreveport 1913 6 - 235 235 196 82 - 55 24 - 10,173.00 8,518 351,702 409,131 Woodland Hills, Shreveport 1987No Report Woodridge, Shreveport Chuck McInturf 1931 10 28 647 1,334 646 205 354 129 107 21 139,119.96 225,321 1,264,746 1,535,483 Missions/Satellites Bethesda, Shreveport Ernest C James 2002 7 1 194 194 194 55 46 25 23 20 600.00 200 96,629 96,629 Broadmoor Hispanic, Shreveport 2015New Congregation Chinese, Shreveport Po-Ting Chao 1980 4 - 81 231 51 - - - - - 3,588.96 3,941 42,070 83,687 Common Ground, Bossier City 2005 - - 35 35 20 - - 5 - - - 6,000 6,000 Cornerstone Community, Shreveport 2014New Congregation Faith Baptist Fellowship, Bossier City Larry D Black 2000 5 13 55 55 22 - - 16 - - 1,727.81 - - First Deaf, Shreveport Michael McKee 1978 - - 59 149 29 - - - - - 392.64 83 3,924 22,177 First Hispanic, Haughton Miguel Guillen 2014 - - 29 29 8 - - - - - 272.48 170 6,420 11,350 First Zo MT. Kham Za Nang 2012 - - 106 106 54 - - - - - 2,477.40 2,600 49,409 65,609 Richard Thomas Carlos Meza Alan Pitman Stanley Bennett Joseph Johnson Ron E Johnson Joseph P Ricard Trandy Wade Roy Thomas Luke Allen Gregory Shyne Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 181 - 2 - 3 26 65 2 15 1 12 22 18 58 - 10 17 - - 1 - 10 22 7 4 20 - - - 18 - - 12 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,746.65 3,203.80 1,252.00 3,077.38 31,143.82 33,155.32 8,052.24 3,600.00 2,381.59 3,664.00 9,838.21 12,883.61 4,437.14 10,316.57 31,852.00 820.32 7,354 3,899 6,451 1,587 23,070 25,621 7,543 14,449 - 4,239 1,930 30,171 18,585 12,300 45,678 37,854 1,615 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. - - - - - - - - - 12 - 103 50 - 42 - - Church Music Enrollment 30 33 64 - 165 142 50 80 - - 54 111 93 27 60 21 - WMU Enrollment 16 22 36 15 170 232 43 112 6 27 45 137 127 27 91 65 13 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 66 185 215 47 434 535 146 112 43 119 204 441 324 35 251 186 74 4 124.00 49 2,540 4,961 7 2,951.50 600 3,200 4,700 - 13,963.00 5,237 141,480 190,030 - 190 13,843 33,646 - 6,564.17 7,453 67,221 77,657 - 120 3,724 9,424 - - 54,000 54,000 - 9,614.71 - 210,000 210,000 6 1,740.00 1,069 19,000 19,000 935 2,868,444.39 3,980,834 48,140,910 70,222,570 Cooperative Program Gifts 1941Joined Assn 10/2014 1957 1 - 43 1951 2 - 148 1944 1 1 152 1975 - - 18 1914 5 5 257 1906 6 5 382 1952 2 1 109 1990 3 - 92 1954 - - 7 1918 - 2 76 1952 - - 193 1947 8 9 299 1953 4 - 178 1860 1 - 28 1942 4 - 138 1893 6 1 76 1953 - - 16 - 7 - 7 2 2 190 20 - - - - 24 - - - - - - 12 - 80 8 - - 32 17 5,936 4,568 2,107 Total Mission Expenditures Elbert Sanson Curtis R Smith Jack Crane Cory B Bruce Gary Norris James Gass Perry Gardner R V Couch Frank Bass Byron Gray John Rushing Larry Whittington Dennis Baker James G King Don J Blackmon 2014 - - 20 20 9 - 1999 - - 54 54 54 - 2013 13 - 57 57 - - 2003No Report 2008 4 - 16 16 7 - 1990 7 7 104 104 82 74 2004No Report 2014 - - 19 19 6 - 2014New Congregation 2014New Congregation 2013 5 - 35 45 10 - 2010 8 - 90 90 160 - 2014 25 - 134 134 63 150 1,426 1,500 57,608 83,619 35,546 9,923 43,245 54,977 59,500 30,743 314,313 298,602 80,522 143,582 4,700 39,929 56,012 236,975 141,799 52,004 286,491 212,344 13,700 Undesignated Receipts Aimwell, Aimwell Bird’s Creek, Harrisonburg Dunbarton, Ferriday Evangeline, Wildsville Faith, Clayton First, Harrisonburg First, Jonesville First, Sicily Island Grace, Jonesville Kidron, Harrisonburg Lake Lilly, Jonesville Larto, Jonesville Lismore, Jonesville Monterey First, Monterey Mt Hermon, Jonesville New Era, Monterey New Ouachita, Enterprise Norris Hill, Sicily Island Ouachita Gethsemane, Shreveport Iglesia Bautista del Calvario, Shreveport Journey Church East, Bossier City Liberty, Shreveport Living Waters, Shreveport Mission Point, Stonewall New Beginning Missionary, Bossier City New Life Journey, Bossier City Open Road Fellowship, Haughton Saint James, Shreveport St. James Missionary, Shreveport The Covenant Church, Benton United Outreach, Shreveport Grand Total - Church & Missions 46,336 56,530 59,500 30,778 438,997 332,167 109,500 162,047 7,600 40,567 56,012 244,229 167,066 59,676 288,752 253,885 17,946 Total Receipts Ouachita Gary Wagoner Tony P Ganey Juan McClure Harrell Tucker Kenneth Hoots Craig James Tommy Sanson James Foster Bethel, Coushatta Fairview, Coushatta First, Coushatta Harmon, Coushatta Hickory Grove, Coushatta Liberty, Coushatta Martin, Coushatta Mill Creek, Ringgold Mount Zion, Coushatta Open Door Fellowship, Coushatta Social Springs, Ringgold Springhill, Ringgold Union Hall, Coushatta Grand Total - Church & Missions Wiley C Cole Matthew F Endris Nathan Davis Calvin Phelps Mike Fort Harry T Bamburg Richard D Kaufman John W Barnett Randy Tisdale Collin Wimberly James Hester Joshua R Eubanks Jeff Shows Red River Oak Grove, Jonesville Parhams, Jonesville Patton, Jonesville Pine Hill, Sicily Island Pisgah, Jonesville Pleasant Grove, Jonesville Prosperity, Jonesville Ridgecrest, Ridgecrest Utility, Jonesville Wallace Ridge, Jonesville Grand Total - Church & Missions Year Organized - 7 7 - 4 12 11 - 5 9 12 13 - 80 Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions 182 38 248 246 19 63 31 107 4 40 74 136 130 15 1,151 Sunday School Enrollment - 77 - - - - - - - - - 26 - 103 VBS Enrollment - 202 9 432 7 316 2 43 3 121 10 69 4 231 - 8 - 57 12 198 6 147 9 225 - 90 62 2,139 10 1,761.82 5,874 150,000 150,000 - 3,000 22,000 22,000 - 630.50 2,582 31,367 34,647 1 2,585.00 4,460 61,600 74,000 - 5,545.76 7,103 55,055 57,900 13 8,964.97 26,765 108,425 122,758 - 200.00 - 59,780 59,780 - 8,227.81 81,766 330,803 358,038 30 26,965.28 51,338 181,785 230,872 - 2,400.00 1,635 45,410 45,845 54 219,705.79 426,869 3,115,663 3,527,427 - 2,975 34,439 34,439 - 88,228.16 352,190 727,439 927,366 - 79,776.60 58,992 619,796 797,183 - 665.00 15,473 71,673 71,916 - 863.50 1,225 62,619 74,626 - 1,572.00 6,530 71,773 80,998 - 11,388.96 28,310 242,771 260,643 - - 5,000 5,000 - 5,500.00 6,563 61,866 71,728 - 17,833.62 5,150 257,212 348,168 - 8,132.76 37,916 120,542 258,001 - 21,937.78 72,424 151,490 342,015 - 3,089.95 928 33,829 37,338 - 238,988.33 588,676 2,460,449 3,309,421 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 8 62 55 - 10 - 46 - 4 - 17 25 3 230 74 40 7 - 24 - 70 - 24 - 107 81 25 45 200 240 82 59 22 - 1,819 1,395 Cooperative Program Gifts - 70 85 - - 23 50 - - - 48 72 - 348 - - - 25 - - - 137 43 - 412 Discipleship Training Enrollment 160 57 40 304 96 320 147 727 200 179 5,647 Total Mission Expenditures - 127 203 - 55 - 91 - - 112 110 80 13 791 25 2 - 18 10 47 - 59 5 9 426 Church Music Enrollment 302 447 628 64 316 90 267 20 70 198 174 357 150 3,083 1 - - - 2 7 - - 30 - 139 WMU Enrollment - 78 - 22 2 40 4 90 - 49 - 290 5 92 4 561 9 200 - 56 48 3,690 Undesignated Receipts 1863 1976 1850 1924 1883 1862 1940 1980 1881 2008 1880 1870 1903 3 1 2 5 1 3 3 3 5 - 69 Baptisms 1884 1911 1940 1908 1872 1944 1931 1956 1916 1923 Total Receipts Undesignated Receipts Total Mission Expenditures Cooperative Program Gifts Men’s Ministry Enrollment WMU Enrollment Church Music Enrollment Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 183 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. Alto, Rayville Alan Miller 1850 5 6 101 136 65 40 30 20 - - 18,300.70 4,205 162,414 170,807 Antioch, Rayville Keith Evans 1919No Report 1,650.00 Bethel, Rayville Troy Dennard 1935No Report 944.15 Bethlehem, Mangham Keith Stephens 1918 - 1 52 75 11 - - 2 - - 197.00 4,565 19,281 21,021 Boeuf River, Rayville David Herrington 1949No Report 254.98 Calvary, Mangham 1936 2 6 79 181 40 25 34 16 5 - 4,743.00 6,962 95,701 96,969 Cedar, Archibald Mike Loveday 1955 4 2 159 204 31 - - 11 - - 8,765.17 6,379 105,933 108,882 Dunn, Delhi Bernard C Duchesne 1920 1 4 285 475 175 131 - 55 15 22 16,234.00 - - Eastside, Rayville Cris Crawford 1954No Report First, Archibald John Cleveland 1918 14 10 271 387 108 77 - 19 - - 15,688.00 39,444 169,645 179,571 First, Delhi Mickey J. Bounds 1872 12 7 464 1,014 251 136 - 67 - - 29,300.00 8,698 341,790 382,045 First, Rayville Eddie Wren 1892 30 30 613 808 580 150 240 77 8 30 96,276.19 149,548 1,062,280 1,467,711 Hegwood, Epps 1950No Report Holly Ridge, Rayville 1932No Report Lone Cherry, Mangham Doyle L Adams 1897 1 2 75 126 21 - 7 10 6 - 4,700.12 6,592 51,058 59,136 Mangham, Mangham Rick Aultman 1896 7 8 189 322 125 78 21 20 - - 24,985.80 52,324 261,652 447,524 New Light, Mangham Cecil Gregory 1907 2 3 61 102 31 - - 12 1 - 1,830.00 5,230 72,902 196,152 Newton, Delhi Marvin Rieger 1913 2 1 94 238 73 50 33 23 - - 5,215.00 8,563 61,193 83,794 Robinson, Delhi Clyde Piercy 1927 4 - 88 115 64 54 - 29 - - 700 29,801 35,859 Start, Start Jeffrey Thomas 1905 9 24 637 1,014 300 193 100 58 - 8 30,000.00 24,346 426,772 545,586 Unity, Delhi 2007No Report Welcome Home, Hebert Jim McKeithen 1949 2 - 149 161 30 18 24 1 - - 1,595.78 - 30,000 30,000 West New Home, Rayville 1931 - - 138 307 23 50 9 15 - - 4,292.08 2,320 43,185 46,586 Westside Of Delhi, Delhi 1956 - - 218 295 14 - - - - - 1,241.32 450 - Woodlawn, Rayville Roger Johnson 1954 3 - 418 478 234 34 - 18 - - 37,433.53 47,413 301,817 331,109 Zebedee, Rayville Wayne Parker 1938 2 - 35 40 13 16 4 - - - - 14,686 14,686 Missions/Satellites Rayville Baptist Christian, Rayville Wilbert Saucer 1996No Report Grand Total - Church & Missions 100 104 4,126 6,478 2,189 1,052 502 453 35 60 303,646.82 367,739 3,250,110 4,217,438 Richland Total Receipts Marvin Joseph Leleux Kenneth R Leach Derrick Addison Dennis S Bignar Jose A UsMoo Patrick Morgan Jack G Bell Tony J Remedies Jimmy Speight Bill Craft Ottis Branam John Lewing Carl D Scroggs Matt Haggard Mike Henderson C M Kelly Timothy Leach Wilton Anthony Leon Manshack Jimmie Glover Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 21 48 32 4 - 15 - 10 109 - - 30 - - - 54 - 16 16 - - - 10 - 365 33 - 48 6 18 8 5 22 47 - - 5 - - 12 128 9 7 18 2 27 70 26 3 494 Church Music Enrollment 70 32 82 75 47 25 6 - 47 60 52 15 42 45 203 102 243 65 25 - 29 - 33 - 26 51 48 50 34 - 190 124 27 43 46 37 49 55 42 27 123 54 177 141 79 156 15 - 1,735 1,157 11 - - 7 - 9 9 96 48 - - - - - - 38 1 - 13 1 - - 1 - 234 WMU Enrollment 182 330 175 61 48 32 359 413 521 39 109 65 39 194 48 213 200 72 186 96 253 376 524 80 4,615 - 5,085.08 22,959 162,103 170,635 - 3,364.00 32,545 166,048 172,385 - 3,366.39 5,209 110,197 114,737 - 2,032.09 1,465 26,298 28,150 - 1,108.86 9,009 117,453 117,624 - 906 20,000 21,200 - 5,054.06 12,842 170,363 177,248 57 20,408.56 18,541 249,087 254,873 - 43,136.84 76,819 423,506 483,675 - 1,813 24,680 24,680 - - 57,975 57,975 1 753.18 4,884 44,352 46,384 - 2,312.83 3,066 46,573 52,432 - 7,960.63 300 - - - - - 10,239.32 39,175 278,132 342,287 - 20,619 94,366 102,905 - 4,198.00 17,865 66,746 86,109 - 2,220.25 11,445 91,150 91,150 - 3,960.59 6,372 71,365 99,070 - 6,356.86 18,425 113,777 120,621 - 1,200.00 15,260 275,502 301,088 - 10,027.01 4,482 133,053 151,218 - 3,367.13 9,855 58,939 65,829 58 136,151.68 333,856 2,801,665 3,082,275 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 3 95 - 220 5 152 - 54 - 47 - 25 - 219 2 258 5 338 2 39 - 108 2 52 4 39 4 114 - 32 2 162 - 78 2 51 3 84 3 84 - 195 23 333 10 392 1 55 71 3,226 Cooperative Program Gifts 5 1 1 - 3 4 2 3 5 2 14 8 1 9 10 12 12 2 1 1 6 31 10 3 146 Total Mission Expenditures 1950 1875 1869 2008 1882 2004 1920 1898 1896 1905 1950 2000 1970 1848 1857 1863 1910 1894 1881 1930 1847 1886 1959 1826 Undesignated Receipts Alford Heights, Many Antioch, Florien Beulah, Many Christian, Florien Ebenezer, Florien El Aposento Alto Hispanic, Florien First, Florien First, Hornbeck First, Many Fisher, Fisher Gandy, Florien Harmony Cove, Florien Lakeside, Many Little Flock, Many Middle Creek, Florien Mt Carmel, Florien Oak Hill, Many Pine Grove, Florien Pisgah, Florien Plainview, Florien Pleasant Hill, Florien Siloam, Many Trinity, Many Zion Hill, Negreet Grand Total - Church & Missions Sabine Total Receipts 184 Church Music Enrollment Discipleship Training Enrollment Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Total Membership Total Membership Resident Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 185 1 - - - 27 10 - 6 - - - - - 8 - - 8 - - - - 43 17 25 - 600.00 1,413.33 8,332.96 10,346.29 1,200.00 1,696.40 19,658.03 49,058.42 7,460.82 63,658.50 453.31 5,449.42 6,901.13 3,528 1,890 - 560 43,425 27,012 8,581 3,167 39,809 35,325 865 - 227,115 423,041 154,643 51,961 32,103 56,000 45,702 38,740 - 46,899 12,557 76,510 308,511 190 1,566 4,829 2,636 - 5,607 1,255 21,773 37,856 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. 10 6 12 7 48 42 21 13 WMU Enrollment 13 19 - - 66 - 11 - - - 15 - - 15 - 13 43 Men’s Ministry Enrollment - 54 - 8 90 115 97 40 - - - 18 - 12 - 20 50 Cooperative Program Gifts 18 36 4 7 120 192 60 63 Church Music Enrollment - 33 20 - - 16 - - 69 Total Mission Expenditures 43 88 4 14 375 506 353 322 - 80 - 3 - - - 20 103 Total Mission Expenditures 38 57 4 9 289 271 194 225 30 37 40 27 10 28 9 50 231 Sunday School Enrollment 37 41 57 43 9 91 21 125 424 Undesignated Receipts 1853 - - 1938No Report 1927 3 5 1967 - - 1958 - - 1909 6 7 1866 6 5 1866 8 10 1893No Report 1894No Report 1880No Report 1883No Report 1912No Report 1901 2 5 Sunday School Enrollment 30 41 47 37 9 50 12 84 310 Undesignated Receipts Jerry L Kennedy Joe A Weaver Russell Hinson Eugene Smith William D Claxton Mike Shumock Tommy Smith Joey Miller Brian Becker Eddie Henson Mike Cotton Darryl Miller Year Organized 32,103 56,000 48,702 40,876 50,461 25,114 111,779 365,035 92,347 36,606 865 3,205 248,737 435,746 180,689 41,439 Total Receipts Bethel, Kentwood Chappapeela, Amite Chesbrough, Kentwood Crossroad Fellowship, Amite Darlington, Greensburg East Fork, Kentwood First, Amite First, Greensburg First, Kentwood First, Roseland Friendship, Amite Grangeville, Pine Grove Greenlaw, Kentwood Hillsdale, Amite Baptisms Two Rivers Other Additions - 6 - - - 1 - 2 9 VBS Enrollment - 4 - - 10 4 1 - 19 WMU Enrollment 1872 1888 1886 1894 1854 1889 1856 1937 Men’s Ministry Enrollment Michael Wayne Reed Jeff Moore Bruce Weatherford Frank Shields Cooperative Program Gifts Beech Creek, Tullos Big Creek, Winnfield Corinth, Winnfield Cross Roads, Tullos Harmony Grove, Dodson Pleasant Hill, Winnfield Shady Grove, Sikes Welcome Home, Dodson Grand Total - Church & Missions Shady Grove Total Receipts Two Rivers Durhl R. Davis Terry Ward David M. Rhame Morris Goins Walter Collins Wade Carroll Edgar L Evans Jeffrey J Smart Jeff Coleman Discipleship Training Enrollment VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 186 27 18 - - 47 16 15 54 61 116 Church Music Enrollment 53 - - - 37 - 16 17 725 107 6 - - 3 54 - - 9 222 73 WMU Enrollment 88 55 75 - 70 10 - 265 448 107 6 - - - 28 - - - 40 63 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 232 43 60 15 102 39 17 273 914 353 49,296.79 27,616 405,434 444,015 3,000.00 6,703 54,232 55,267 49,500 131,567 134,433 1,116 21,987 43,466 12,426.13 24,044 148,187 157,661 6,509.04 17,766 74,796 78,438 496.00 1,597 17,758 18,373 28,575.74 51,302 330,097 369,005 1,200.00 26,000.00 183,036 1,192,850 1,446,057 34,820.59 41,023 441,436 1,019,706 Cooperative Program Gifts 523 139 194 42 359 156 65 592 2,305 2,526 Total Mission Expenditures 1901 11 11 513 1883 1 - 109 1880 7 2 72 1966 - 6 42 1939 6 12 221 1868 7 9 132 1889No Report 1865 - 2 41 1898 20 3 399 1935No Report 1946 82 102 1,345 1898 5 13 823 Undesignated Receipts Anacoco First, Anacoco Antioch, Slagle Big Hammock, Leander Calvary, Leesville Canaan, Leesville Castor, Leesville Cold Springs, Anacoco Comrade, Temple Cooper, Leesville Crystal Springs, Anacoco East Leesville, Leesville First, Leesville Vernon Kedron, Amite Jacob Williams 1874 7 2 260 305 71 100 8 15 14 - 5,538.98 6,054 72,025 91,597 Lewiston, Kentwood 1918No Report Line Creek, Kentwood Kenneth Chad Irvin 1839 3 1 158 321 100 76 68 43 - - 13,436.00 16,910 171,926 201,036 Montpelier, Montpelier Rusty Durand 1908 2 - 118 285 113 35 46 10 11 23 4,200.00 25,763 207,958 228,201 Mt Nebo, Roseland 1813 12 - 175 300 40 110 12 20 - - 5,019.60 - 54,000 54,000 New Sharon, Husser Ron Ball 1944No Report 9,757.83 New Zion, Kentwood 1869 18 6 275 300 168 60 - 20 8 40 7,524.91 4,375 113,604 153,653 Pleasant Hill, Pine Grove 1892 - - 75 110 72 40 - - - - 10,758.88 60 - Red Bluff, Greensburg 1874 13 1 54 210 21 56 - - - - 1,735 - Spring Creek, Kentwood Danny R. Smith 1859 24 16 693 715 - 146 61 55 - 15 33,086.97 19,858 343,727 540,816 Tangipahoa, Kentwood Gregory H Stewart 1811No Report 2,950.00 The Lord’s Church, Kentwood Don Meadows 2001 2 - 155 155 65 - - 5 - - 1,611.00 - - Westview, Amite Mike Woodard 1956No Report 1,283.69 Missions/Satellites Cross-Point Mission Jerrid Heath Rohner 2009No Report 300.00 Grand Total - Church & Missions 106 58 3,050 4,406 1,150 1,027 304 327 77 163 251,003.89 162,918 1,895,999 2,308,937 Total Receipts 187 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. First, Pitkin Jeremy McCrory 1909 11 10 237 325 106 120 - 48 48 16 3,753.51 10,707 79,725 126,357 Flactor, Leesville Huey Haymon 1890 1 2 175 175 47 32 - 18 21 - 9,527.50 8,063 111,243 116,674 Freedom Rest, Anacoco Edwin J McCullough 1934 - 4 55 55 17 - - - 2 - 910 21,128 21,128 Fullerton, Pitkin 1936 2 - 88 117 65 80 32 - - - 234.38 4,023 78,494 86,401 Galilee, Evans 1902 7 1 68 123 50 70 41 23 7 - 5,788.69 3,714 74,139 86,198 Good Hope, Anacoco Wallace B Palmer 1854 1 - 263 340 132 84 - 88 11 - 1,300.00 32,631 178,569 180,549 Gravel Hill, Pitkin Kenny Lowrey 1884 2 3 82 229 69 115 - 23 - - 2,021.44 22,490 89,150 98,624 Laurel Hill, Leesville 1869 2 - 86 116 52 67 - 6 8 - 6,476.07 10,594 13,269 107,165 Leesville Korean, Leesville June Y. Song 1984 - - 50 60 30 - 6 11 - - 1,800.00 13,200 139,000 139,000 Mount Bethel, Leesville 1934 1 4 50 60 45 35 - - - - 33,740 33,740 Mt Carmel, DeRidder 1910 13 7 42 137 37 68 - 14 - - 1,368.88 5,065 44,747 51,420 Mt Moriah, Hineston Brian Johnson 1877 5 7 191 224 63 189 - - - - 12,109.70 25,225 174,200 186,818 Mt Olive, Pitkin Larry White 1857 - - 110 198 61 25 24 26 9 - 3,198.40 1,828 40,797 46,648 New Birth, Leesville Clennon Turner 2011 3 - 58 80 23 - - 12 - - 625.00 - - New Llano FBC Leslie H Comeaux 1942 4 - 67 69 71 - 26 10 - - - - Oak Forest, Leesville Joe Call 1952 11 12 82 82 42 - - 22 - - 1,200.00 2,900 12,000 12,000 Oak Grove, LaCamp Sherman Busby 1940 5 - 55 100 25 40 - 3 - - - 9,000 9,000 Old Anacoco, Leesville Wayne Chance 1853 3 16 221 328 111 76 - 20 - - 6,780.00 12,733 102,423 159,107 Pine Grove, Mora 1927 - 2 14 22 9 - - - - 2 - 7,600 7,600 Pine Hill, Leesville Jimmie Evans 1893 11 5 372 472 116 160 - 28 14 - 6,379.00 4,824 129,488 258,976 Pine Land, Mora Charles Boswell 1964 1 - 79 79 30 - - - - - 200 - Pisgah, Clifton Joe Haynes 1877 - - 25 50 50 - - 11 - - 1,550 28,327 28,327 Pleasant View, Hornbeck Kenneth H Baggs 1931No Report Prewitts Chapel, Hornbeck Nick Hilton 1869 1 4 148 204 54 72 - 18 - - 3,231.56 22,152 91,721 112,980 Sandy Hill, Leesville 1976 2 6 41 46 55 - 15 - - - 3,429.93 919 29,029 29,968 Silver Creek, Leesville Terry McDonald 1923 - 4 30 32 37 - - - - - 1,126.39 1,973 - 21,105 Simpson, Simpson Jeremy Blocker 1927 8 6 226 446 172 109 69 - 8 11 26,508.00 9,750 175,000 207,000 Slagle, Slagle Norman Greg Blackwell 1935 2 4 99 110 53 - - 29 21 - 4,095.89 6,917 93,743 95,906 South Park, Leesville Jesse Buck 1952 1 - 9 257 - - - - - - 600 12,000 12,000 Spanish Branch, Mora Larry Vaughn 1949 1 - 7 23 23 40 - 1 - - 1,143 15,400 15,400 Sunny Hill, Leesville Millard Monk 1949 2 - 97 289 28 40 - 3 - - 2,076.57 40 33,977 43,358 Missions/Satellites El Alfa Y La Omega, Leesville Jose Arturo Us Can 2007 - 30 51 90 - - - - - 3,037.09 - 46,703 46,703 Grand Total - Church & Missions 239 257 6,854 11,800 3,811 2,540 1,168 768 516 166 268,392.29 607,854 4,682,956 6,106,573 VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized - - - - - 50 140 - - - - 14 25 58 104 - - - 1 - - 30 120 Discipleship Training Enrollment - 73 - 80 52 85 294 30 102 126 40 104 40 111 114 14 140 151 80 - - 17 120 2 18 - 4 33 20 75 12 43 17 30 15 30 17 57 12 40 15 20 4 1 18 24 Church Music Enrollment 11 61 3 50 60 80 265 30 552 41 72 35 80 95 130 81 70 134 39 10 25 63 284 - 26 - - - - - - - 20 - 16 - 28 70 - - 14 - - - 8 - WMU Enrollment 40 260 70 332 191 160 789 150 857 342 323 400 250 172 325 348 478 500 135 200 214 191 381 - 20 - - - - - - - - - - - 20 30 - - 8 - - - - 20 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 30 156 35 200 141 110 785 150 644 175 217 140 240 165 195 214 439 430 80 100 122 135 350 20,702.65 - 9,955.80 2,362.61 14,334.57 6,773 - 10,443.00 - 1,359.63 - 952.42 17,658.24 - 27,132.82 55,394.33 - 720.00 3,654.76 9,555.73 - 56,746.26 11,512,810 3,964.70 9,054 13,762.98 20,998 5,606.00 - 42,730.82 - 6,064.00 2,476 18,175.64 16,774 1,100.00 11,472.32 3,661 22,065.99 - 12,460.93 18,897 7,024.15 - - 2,308.60 - 1,000.00 10,103.19 19,827 11,265.17 23,375 1,488.36 4,769.83 Cooperative Program Gifts 1906 4 - 1907No Report 1981No Report 1855 2 - 1865 1 - 1973 10 - 1910 - - 1992No Report 1838 10 - 1906No Report 1873 29 - 1907No Report 1812No Report 1961 3 - 1972 12 12 1910 7 9 1871 3 10 1909 2 - 1957 3 - 1939 8 12 1863 8 2 1840No Report 1920 - - 1907 10 - 1956 9 13 1916 - - 1972 - - 1989 1 - 1881No Report 1928 - - 1913No Report 1920 5 60 1940No Report 1950No Report Total Mission Expenditures Larry Mizell Joseph E Kelley Pete Williams Russell Kirkland Eric Williams Anthony Hicks Eldon David Pigott Christopher S Wheeler Greg Whaley Paul B Watts Stanley D Salassi Rick C Elder Andrew Voss Jeffrey B Mizell Patrick D Magee Fieldon Thigpen Chad Jenkins Micah Conly Rutland James Kemp Mark Hollingsworth Frederick Brumfield David Easterling Clayton Kennedy Tim Gay Milton W Kliesch D. Clay Norwood Denny Brumfield Walter Mixon 37,000 107,592 11,400 800 180,226 150,000 823,347 104,000 573,525 90,246 140,740 - - 121,030 181,222 146,126 - 248,803 116,435 7,800 22,846 80,969 307,916 Undesignated Receipts Angie, Angie Bethel, Franklinton Bogue Chitto Heights, Franklinton Bogue Chitto, Mount Hermon Bonner Creek, Franklinton Briarwood, Franklinton Clifton, Franklinton Cornerstone, Bogalusa Enon, Franklinton First, Bogalusa First, Franklinton First, Sun Hays Creek, Franklinton Highland, Bogalusa Hillcrest, Franklinton Isabel, Bogalusa Lee’s Creek, Bogalusa Main Street, Bogalusa Memorial, Bogalusa Monroe Street, Bogalusa Mt Hermon, Mt Hermon Mt Pisgah, Mount Hermon Mt Pleasant, Bogalusa Palestine, Bogalusa Pine First, Pine Plainview, Bogalusa Pleasant Hill, Bogalusa SBC Varnado, Angie Springhill, Franklinton Sunlight, Franklinton Sunny Hill, Mount Hermon Superior Avenue, Bogalusa Thomas Baptist, Franklinton Trinity, Franklinton Washington 188 351,585 83,253 207,949 282,897 116,435 7,800 22,846 104,000 732,851 105,866 155,634 135,443 191,151 823,347 150,000 123,651 12,400 800 180,226 37,000 Total Receipts VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 189 50 32 89 - 26 77 - - - 35 - - 64 - 67 59 - - 8 - - 35 14 26 31 35 26 52 - - 10 36 5 2 15 34 80 430 - 14 5 2 - 28 - 18 - 55 - 31 - - - 47 5 11 8 - 50 425 - - - - - 51 - 5,195 202,476 229,319 16 20,340.43 34,956 138,303 170,158 - 16,448.83 7,619 176,908 232,370 - 13,370.00 10,041 143,453 198,427 - 8,845.00 6,739 98,305 109,843 22 66,000.00 31,301 590,821 712,445 - 5,400.00 3,300 3,480 20,551 - - 28,466 29,386 - 12,405.45 7,967 137,382 149,962 23 16,585.03 21,841 292,023 324,841 12 7,306.45 9,741 156,487 162,574 3 1,474.42 3,501 31,283 33,652 8 18,916.82 4,586 210,969 260,666 25 42,379.73 31,616 431,033 450,715 8 44,292.41 50,453 598,639 680,040 53 316,634.83 458,831 2,395,516 3,441,681 - 1,297.05 5,713 55,913 68,171 42 8,572.18 8,428 95,556 104,913 - 1,876.46 1,843 22,266 22,847 - 200.00 2,090 77,961 80,496 - 880.00 1,140 19,420 20,842 - 20,155.29 25,655 172,415 230,626 The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. 102 - - 61 50 135 - 55 60 85 - - 40 60 119 522 57 38 - - - 70 Discipleship Training Enrollment 127 57 118 93 67 438 - 9 94 291 86 13 125 223 405 2,384 37 69 11 25 7 123 Church Music Enrollment 180 210 588 329 342 969 3 30 303 622 390 97 712 753 360 2,345 339 174 51 140 39 338 WMU Enrollment 4 180 - 150 15 191 17 172 16 127 9 440 - 2 - 30 1 224 - 283 5 287 - 97 2 398 7 292 17 357 57 2,195 - 249 6 96 - 31 - 140 - 25 10 165 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 4 - 14 15 8 10 - - 5 - 2 - 3 5 13 21 - - - 4 - 8 Cooperative Program Gifts 1872 1871 1870 1966 1945 1922 1876 1989 1932 1959 1861 1848 1924 1901 1845 1844 1922 1923 1989 1842 1848 1921 Total Mission Expenditures Keith M Adams Ronnie Whitlock Mike Welch William Colvin John D Franklin Shelby Cowling Frank A DeLoach Bruce L Knight Matthew Cate Don Shirley Rick Wolfe Shelby Cowling Brian E Thurman Leland H Crawford Roy Southern Lewis Attaway Ronnie Osborne Undesignated Receipts Antioch, Minden Beech Springs, Minden Bistineau, Heflin Calvary, Homer Calvary, Springhill Central, Springhill Colquitt, Haynesville Cornerstone, Cotton Valley Emmanuel, Arcadia Emmanuel, Minden FBC, Cotton Valley Fellowship, Dubberly First, Doyline First, Haynesville First, Homer First, Minden First, Sibley Fryeburg, Dubberly Germantown, Minden Gilgal, Minden Hebron, Summerfield Heflin, Heflin Webster-Claiborne Victory, Franklinton Larry Archote 1984No Report 2,561.21 Westside Emmanuel, Bogalusa Marcus Rosa 1949 19 23 389 593 179 85 - 54 29 - 11,192.16 21,042 281,046 300,888 Missions/Satellites Nueva Vida en Cristo 2014New Congregation Grand Total - Church & Missions 146 141 5,642 7,701 2,450 1,858 542 561 211 98 420,088.87 11,655,687 3,733,069 4,126,022 Total Receipts 190 Webster-Claiborne Baptisms Year Organized Resident Membership Other Additions 26 91 82 100 72 306 22 37 55 90 80 - 415 - Total Membership Sunday School Enrollment 360 426 237 395 413 1,095 200 - - - 133 7 - - Discipleship Training Enrollment 130 321 142 292 216 757 15 2 - 27 54 20 107 7 - 11 7 - 24 50 - Church Music Enrollment - 2 - - - - 12 - 2,332.93 - - - 5,303.09 3,700 - - 11,463.59 3,963 116,497 125,197 - 3,300.00 5,758 167,364 167,364 - 445.21 10,950 46,641 48,930 - 26,781.23 17,010 281,382 368,259 - 30,543.77 13,292 305,437 397,552 - 2,000.00 5,891 61,803 62,980 - 1,517.15 1,804 39,866 67,902 - 5,300 49,704 55,704 - 5,531.72 19,797 110,801 127,798 - 1,491.00 1,476 20,623 21,223 - 40,641.06 27,408 250,499 258,493 - 9,474.60 20,747 106,977 109,831 - 650.00 1,200 17,293 17,293 - 2,155.88 9,343 101,520 106,041 - 3,330.00 24,805 38,853 66,279 - 14,354.81 10,035 147,915 147,915 - 14,117.22 13,494 179,196 225,946 212 798,813.64 928,529 8,121,446 10,109,232 - - 12,199.00 8,470.91 - 9,376.00 - 24,409.29 12 19,395.14 7,966.75 35 53,577.52 4 902.25 323,970.00 Men’s Ministry Enrollment - - 7 6 3 - 8 - - 1 - - 16 - - - - 9 - 13 - - 4 - 11 36 791 WMU Enrollment - 10 - 19 - 23 - - - - 55 49 - 24 - 2 - - - 2 - 18 - - - 23 - 19 - - 37 40 - 6 84 17 - 31 718 1,128 Cooperative Program Gifts 1891 1841 1955 1925 1989 1836 1835 1874 1940 1958 1911 - 8 79 132 - - 90 199 2 1 265 364 8 - 102 154 5 1 57 81 20 4 509 658 1 19 570 745 1 3 48 68 1 6 25 40 - 2 64 115 - - 38 76 - 9 18 29 - 7 160 168 1 2 191 243 - - 9 12 6 5 190 276 2 - 44 144 4 5 239 382 8 - 164 164 171 238 8,993 13,364 - 24,772 3,790 - 9,194 - 2,249 Total Mission Expenditures Jesse White Keith L Cox John E Jelks Tony Hand Fred A Malone Joe B Nesom Basil Wicker Joel Williams Marc Gregoire 32 - 58 31 57 97 91 46 - - 323 102 222 175 29 - 18 - 26 - 36 - 29 - 110 60 64 38 7 - 72 31 36 25 193 65 119 100 6,324 2,224 VBS Enrollment 1865 1958 1890 1910 1824 1910 1953 1852 1949 1891 1990 2007 1845 1926 1881 1960 1890 1952 1978 57,909 192,065 113,871 400,000 165,537 - 34,995 Undesignated Receipts Bethany of Baywood, Clinton Bluff Creek, Clinton Eastside, Zachary Ethel, Ethel Feliciana, Clinton First, Clinton First, Jackson First, Slaughter First, St Francisville First, Wilson First, Zachary William Wallace Holly Springs, Homer John S Campbell Midway, Sarepta Doyle Hales Mount Paran, Shongaloo Jason Lupo Mt Olive, Athens Spencer Lovitt New Hope, Homer Eddie Ballance New Sarepta, Sarepta Marty Wright North Acres, Minden Steven M Smithson Old Union, Shongaloo Arthur W Smart Parkway, Minden James E Phillips Pilgrim’s Rest, Doyline Gary Faircloth Pleasure Point, Baptist Church, Homer Chuck Johnston Primera Iglesia Hispana Cristo Es La Roca, Minden Santiago Gomez Rocky Springs, Lisbon James L Sellers Ruple, Haynesville Jerry Gill Summerfield, Summerfield Kenneth Nutt Temple, Springhill Union Springs, Shongaloo Larry Buford Unity, Cotton Valley Gene Gibson West Lake, Doyline Gerald Palmer Grand Total - Church & Missions 45,356 184,762 127,059 400,000 57,909 226,047 Total Receipts VBS Enrollment Sunday School Enrollment Total Membership Resident Membership Other Additions Baptisms Year Organized 191 - 8 - - - 15 100 2 3 - - - - 30 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 596.40 200.00 4,141.00 3,532.70 1,200.00 300.02 1,500.00 - - - 4,573 - - - The Cooperative Program figures are actual accounting receipts from September 2013 – August 2014. 26 - - - 15 53 10 Discipleship Training Enrollment 20 8 - 11 - - 60 Church Music Enrollment 32 16 131 44 29 25 455 WMU Enrollment 29 12 131 32 24 22 420 Men’s Ministry Enrollment - - - - - - - Cooperative Program Gifts 1926 - 2004No Report 2008 - 2008 6 1974No Report 2005 - 1981No Report 2012No Report 2012No Report 2012 - 1995 - 2008No Report 2009No Report 2001 43 2010No Report 2006No Report Total Mission Expenditures Cynthia Robinson Rodney Sanders Troy Thomas Joseph Starns Scott W Holder David J Correira Jason Herrington Nathaniel Wilson Bobby Taylor - 27,000 - 39,073 45,000 - 757,193 Undesignated Receipts Acme, Acme Berean Bible, Jonesville Berean, Rayville Bethel Church Now, Vidalia Coburn, Hammond CrossPoint, West Monroe Eastside, Ponchatoula Freedom, Natchitoches Good Hope, Pineville Gospel Community, Alexandria Grace Community, Lake Charles Greater New Galilee, Baton Rouge Heart of Worship, Pineville Life Church, Sulphur Little Zorah, New Iberia Mt Bethel, Baton Rouge Other Churches 757,193 45,000 41,552 39,073 27,000 - - Galilee, Zachary Ron Lowery 1875 13 22 598 622 446 92 - 15 - - 30,800.02 10,639 669,570 1,339,139 Milldale, Zachary 1963 2 22 136 144 95 - - 26 - - 2,400.00 30,970 305,372 322,350 Norwood, Norwood Rickie D Wilson 1886 10 6 176 193 123 118 44 27 25 18 16,405.27 9,927 143,338 162,848 Plank Road, Slaughter Burnie Schmidt 1950 2,400.00 Port Hudson, Zachary Jim Gross 1982 1,500.00 Providence 1, Ethel Cedric Murphy 2012 2 - 51 51 11 - - - - - 3,308.94 317 44,008 72,442 Redwood, Slaughter Ronald Aguillard 1884 - - 150 398 25 130 - 10 - - 5,200.00 - 110,000 110,000 Sandy Creek, Pride 1840 8 7 351 497 245 197 94 80 49 42 25,555.62 20,291 260,573 335,063 Second, Jackson 1958 5 10 475 680 31 - 12 17 15 - 1,341.95 2,794 66,648 71,028 Tunica Hills, Tunica Henry Geter 1962 Wakefield, Wakefield John Alise 1984 569.47 Missions/Satellites B-Line, Angola Henry Geter 2013 4 17 20 21 - 72 - - 18 3 1,820.08 645 51,654 52,054 Grand Total - Church & Missions 68 98 3,830 5,732 1,675 1,286 290 392 199 114 551,568.21 115,588 2,615,540 3,506,057 Total Receipts 192 Other Churches Mt Zion, Prairieville 1854No Report New Beginnings, Mandeville 2010No Report New Hope, Slidell 1992No Report 754.25 New Life Community, Pineville Gary Baldwin 2006 New Light, Natchitoches Cynthia L Cole 2003 Open Door, Lake Charles Jerry W Chaddick 2006 30 - 110 170 - - 75 4 - - - - Plainview, Denham Springs 2007No Report Rock Island Missionary, Natchitoches Conway Jones 2003 30 - 125 125 10 200 - 22 - - 740.07 - - Shiloh, Carthage TX 2012 1 64 111 25 35 16 - - - 3,904.07 13,405 96,279 96,279 Sycamore, Vidalia Richard Cullum 1955 The Church of The Highlands, Baton Rouge Lance Hahn 1993 2 - 88 88 10 - - - - - 1,760.00 - 339,242 339,242 The Father’s House, West Monroe Gerald Brinkley 1997 21 - 25 30 14 - - 12 - 21 1,000 60,000 60,000 The Refuge, Keithville 2012No Report 1,137.26 The Simple Church, Bossier City 2008No Report The Water’s Edge, Lake Charles Tony Bourque 2008No Report Missions/Satellites Christ Community, Slidell 2011No Report El Camino Hispanic, Hammond 2011 1 1 14 14 4 - - - - - 229.60 550 4,010 55,995 North Hills, Calhoun 2011No Report 11,139.00 Northeast LA Hispanic, Epps 2008No Report 151.52 Refuge Worship Center, Clinton Isiah J George 1989No Report Salvation Min of Jesus Christ, Baton Rouge Anthony C Allen 2007No Report Unbound, Baton Rouge 2011No Report Grand Total - Church & Missions 133 2 1,096 1,270 162 339 214 73 - 21 31,285.89 19,528 1,367,797 1,461,334 Missions Churches 193 3 31 11 31 Evangeline Gulf Coast LaSalle 27 38 DeSoto Eastern Louisiana 31 14 Deer Creek Delta 1 4 22 7 3 27 64 Central Louisiana 4 2 1 Concord Union 15 62 Caldwell Carey 22 29 Bienville Big Creek 27 45 Bayou Macon Beauregard 4 Baptisms 17 696 134 77 394 391 83 61 86 377 190 463 57 176 63 289 135 189 Other Additions 79 711 77 49 362 311 114 77 79 324 102 555 50 79 75 275 61 146 Resident Membership 28 Total Membership Baton Rouge Sunday School Enrollment Bayou Baptist 7,211 1,751 8,384 3,043 4,361 1,397 3,345 1,203 6,392 2,006 5,311 7,227 2,195 5,827 2,055 3,638 1,535 4,543 2,454 6,293 2,059 4,520 1,027 11,120 16,225 8,426 16,341 19,971 8,659 3,633 2,477 4,483 13,511 21,315 8,894 7,689 10,355 20,207 28,046 11,359 2,271 4,629 2,734 7,646 12,494 4,462 4,221 5,695 29,890 38,540 18,588 VBS Enrollment 273 792 456 418 301 456 145 331 71 704 1,690 743 4,112 517 174 844 5,440 2,001 1,067 736 1,573 3,773 2,167 2,425 5,503 2,257 750 1,913 787 2,866 1,408 1,222 1,752 7,120 2,138 2,053 Discipleship Training Enrolllment 5,707 2,225 296 510 80 298 41 338 157 106 895 253 470 214 709 1,306 383 275 522 63 112 811 460 139 109 352 2,250 1,201 580 1,799 247 357 275 928 462 250 2,545 332 Church Music Enrollment 4,301 WMU Enrollment 108 270,902.02 247,034 3,106,723 3,939,348 88,840.49 241,255.67 151,277.64 399,200.70 239,968.60 163,410.30 123,686 210,963 156,637 655,244 341,627 293,368 1,562,292 2,551,674 2,049,001 6,140,063 2,752,024 3,622,141 1,969,563 3,249,542 2,394,372 7,626,954 3,478,591 7,408,873 480,415.34 602,115 8,744,180 13,943,375 43 105 590 342 88 14 53 192,864.54 80,371.70 863,001.37 623,470.29 330,990.52 168,116.64 286,815.13 3,565,709 4,349,334 4,984,838 2,237,000 9,031,142 14,038,533 4,198,401 1,578,794 616,416 149,295 3,713,305 1,508,966 4,222,202 1,901,560 975,657 14,270,302 17,981,285 910,721 548,791 202,880 441,844 456 1,222,821.94 1,301,624 15,420,837 21,256,584 74 501 1,325,206.34 2,324,844 18,006,230 21,890,091 30 128 49 180 48 85 581 1,898,395.06 2,008,400 30,230,108 39,805,488 103 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 241 Cooperative Program Gifts 9 Total Mission Expenditures 28 Undesignated Receipts Acadia Associations STATISTICAL SUMMARY OF ASSOCIATIONAL REPORTS FOR YEAR ENDING AUGUST 31, 2014 Total Receipts Missions Churches 194 24 1 27 43 Two Rivers Vernon Baptist 1 8 Shady Grove Sabine 1 13 26 Red River Richland 22 98 28 Northwest Louisiana 19 7 5 Ouachita 47 77 Northeast Louisiana North Sabine Northshore Baptist 33 28 North Rapides 46 79 47 New Orleans North Central Baptist 1 39 30 Mt Olive Natchitoches Baptisms 2 37 41 126 135 74 556 596 71 490 129 239 106 19 146 100 80 69 257 58 9 71 104 62 48 1,426 1,500 828 544 226 390 136 1,046 1,105 136 232 109 Other Additions 7 Resident Membership 20 1,299 2,870 657 6,579 2,399 9,437 2,779 5,657 1,573 5,042 1,541 231 3,811 4,406 1,150 424 4,615 1,735 6,478 2,189 3,083 1,151 5,647 1,819 6,854 11,800 3,050 310 3,226 4,126 2,139 3,690 57,608 83,619 35,546 24,122 31,503 15,769 24,839 36,317 19,287 2,717 11,873 16,976 7,581 6,771 10,860 3,481 22,615 30,111 10,266 4,400 6,551 3,906 Total Membership Madison Sunday School Enrollment Morehouse VBS Enrollment 568 770 413 104 36 962 256 304 69 365 502 348 412 2,540 1,168 1,027 103 1,157 1,052 791 1,395 9,923 5,936 8,411 3,044 5,331 3,230 1,049 3,018 2,216 1,952 6,402 3,450 1,598 2,502 629 531 1,235 Discipleship Training Enrolllment 3,184 1,041 20 374 411 493 122 445 202 85 140 920 768 327 50 494 453 230 426 516 77 43 234 35 103 139 4,568 2,107 1,997 2,190 1,093 286 1,284 814 1,963 419 649 294 109 165 Church Music Enrollment 2,041 WMU Enrollment 66 425,857 399,766 214,861 89,366 90,064 3,200,943 3,368,031 2,886,937 1,000,194 1,288,784 3,981,686 3,816,147 3,207,017 1,600,304 1,474,135 97,122.90 681,922.71 383,855.80 271,878 808,701 429,240 5,534,716 1,967,986 2,259,206 8,734,479 11,316,064 4,643,882 808,506.36 1,418,082 18,842,921 23,514,081 165,934.69 240,326.57 272,592.46 85,374.41 73,946.57 166 163 8 58 60 - 54 268,392.29 251,003.89 10,346.29 136,151.68 303,646.82 238,988.33 219,705.79 607,854 162,918 37,856 333,856 367,739 588,676 426,869 4,682,956 1,895,999 308,511 2,801,665 3,250,110 2,460,449 3,115,663 6,106,573 2,308,937 365,035 3,082,275 4,217,438 3,309,421 3,527,427 935 2,868,444.39 3,980,834 48,140,910 70,222,570 445 1,341,568.99 1,170,573 21,089,867 29,133,520 427 1,369,524.52 1,429,714 21,842,709 24,491,391 71 115 483 656 87 269 67 57 35 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 114 Cooperative Program Gifts 3 Total Mission Expenditures 20 Undesignated Receipts Louisiana Associations Total Receipts Churches Grand Total - All Church & Missions 1,433 22 Missions 31 1 194 7 Baptisms Other Churches 68 10,603 133 Other Additions William Wallace 9,532 2 98 Resident Membership 7,701 2,450 1,270 162 5,732 1,675 1,858 339 1,286 2,224 542 214 290 718 359,543 516,526 210,812 101,878 41,370 1,096 3,830 8,993 13,364 6,324 5,642 Total Membership 141 Sunday School Enrollment 238 VBS Enrollment 146 Discipleship Training Enrolllment 171 211 - 199 791 33,544 14,981 73 392 1,128 561 Church Music Enrollment WMU Enrollment 1 31,285.89 551,568.21 19,528 115,588 928,529 420,088.87 11,655,687 798,813.64 3,733,069 4,126,022 1,367,797 2,615,540 1,461,334 3,506,057 8,121,446 10,109,232 8,071 20,646,436.36 38,085,181 303,412,739 399,348,120 21 114 212 98 Men’s Ministry Enrollment 36 Cooperative Program Gifts 41 Total Mission Expenditures Washington Undesignated Receipts Webster Claiborne Associations Total Receipts 195 196 Year 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 Session 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Mt. Lebanon Minden Mt. Zion Bartholomew Mt. Lebanon Mt. Lebanon Shreveport Mt. Zion Evergreen Mt. Lebanon Bayou des Glaize Cheneyville Mt. Lebanon Bayou Rouge Mt. Lebanon Mt. Zion Evergreen Fellowship Mt. Lebanon Keatchie Shreveport Mansfield Minden Oak Ridge Mt. Lebanon Keatchie Shreveport Hasley Shreveport Bastrop Shiloh Minden Keatchie Natchitoches Bayou Rouge Arcadia Monroe Shreveport Rocky Spring Keatchie Bayou Rouge Place of Meeting Bienville Webster Jackson Ouachita Bienville Bienville Caddo Jackson DeSoto Bienville Avoyelles Rapides Bienville Avoyelles Bienville Bossier DeSoto Bienville Bienville DeSoto Caddo DeSoto Webster Morehouse Bienville DeSoto Caddo Ouachita Caddo Morehouse Union Webster DeSoto Natchitoches Avoyelles Bienville Ouachita Caddo Claiborne DeSoto Avoyelles Parish James Scarborough G. W. Baines R. M. Still R. M. Still W. R. Bayles W. R. Bayles F. Courtney T. W. Bledsoe T. W. Bledsoe T. W. Bledsoe J. Hartwell J. Hartwell W. C. Crane W. C. Crane W. C. Crane W. H. Bayless T. W. Bledsoe T. W. Bledsoe T. W. Bledsoe T. W. Bledsoe T. W. Bledsoe T. W. Bledsoe T. W. Bledsoe F. Courtney F. Courtney J. H. Tucker J. H. Tucker J. H. Tucker J. H. Tucker George Tucker George Tucker J. P. Everett J. P. Everett W. H. Jack W. H. Jack W. H. Jack W. H. Jack W. H. Jack W. H. Jack W. H. Jack W. H. Jack President S. Landrum John P. Everett John P. Everett John P. Everett 1st Vice President J. P. Everett S. Landrum William M. Reese William M. Reese 2nd Vice President W. W. Crawford W. W. Crawford J. O. Morris W. W. Crawford W. W. Crawford W. E. Paxton H. Lee H. Lee H. Lee H. Lee W. E. Paxton J. Q. Prescott J. Q. Prescott J. Q. Prescott J. U. Shepard J. U. Shepard W. F. Wells W. F. Wells W. F. Wells W. F. Wells W. F. Wells W. F. Wells W. F. Wells J. M. Lewis W. E. Paxton W. E. Paxton W. E. Paxton W. E. Paxton W. E. Paxton W. H. McGee W. H. McGee G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield Secretary HISTORICAL TABLE, LOUISIANA BAPTIST CONVENTION Not Known Not Known Wm. B. Larkin Not Known Not Known J. E. Paxton A. E. Clemmons W. B. Knight A. E. Clemmons J. H. Tucker L. Schofield N. H. Bray F. Courtney N. H. Bray W. C. Crane W. W. Crawford W. W. Crawford G. W. Hartsfield F. Courtney W. C. Boone R. H. Scott W. M. Francher J. C. Carpenter W. E. Paxton G. W. Hartsfield R. S. Jackson J. A. Walker George B. Fager W. E. Paxton W. D. Head W. H. McGee L. C. Kellis S. C. Lee J. A. Hackett G. W. Hartsfield T. N. Coleman J. P. Everett Sylvanus Landrum W. S. Penick P. O. Everett C. P.Fountain Preacher Registered Messengers 197 Year 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 Session 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Lake Charles Ruston Mansfield New Orleans Mt. Lebanon Amite City Monroe Crowley Keatchie Monroe Alexandria Shreveport Baton Rouge Minden Winnfield Natchitoches Shreveport Lake Charles Homer Alexandria Mansfield New Orleans Leesville Ruston Amite City Monroe DeRidder Mansfield Shreveport New Orleans, B.B.I. Alexandria Lake Charles Shreveport, Highland Bogalusa Alexandria Shreveport, First Winnfield Natchitoches Minden New Orleans, First Shreveport, Highland West Monroe Alexandria Place of Meeting Calcasieu Lincoln DeSoto Orleans Bienville Tangipahoa Ouachita Acadia DeSoto Ouachita Rapides Caddo E. Baton Rouge Webster Winn Natchitoches Caddo Calcasieu Claiborne Rapides DeSoto Orleans Vernon Lincoln Tangipahoa Ouachita Beauregard DeSoto Caddo Orleans Rapides Calcasieu Caddo Washington Rapides Caddo Winn Natchitoches Webster Orleans Caddo Ouachita Rapides Parish W. H. Jack W. H. Jack W. H. Jack W. H. Jack E. O. Ware F. Courtney D. I. Purser D. I. Purser D. I. Purser D. I. Purser J. R. Edwards J. R. Edwards J. R. Edwards W. W. Heard Drew Ferguson John T. Watkins L. E. Thomas L. E. Thomas L. E. Thomas Drew Ferguson Drew Ferguson J. W. Parsons J. W. Parsons W. H. Managan W. H. Managan C. Cottingham C. Cottingham C. Cottingham Cass Moss Cass Moss T. H. McGregor T. H. McGregor L. L. Bebout L. L. Bebout E. O. Ware E. O. Ware L. W. Sloan L. W. Sloan M. E. Dodd M. E. Dodd Frank Tripp Ollie B. Webb Ollie B. Webb President C. P. Fountain Henry Bennett C. W. Tomkies George W. Bolton John A. Brewer J. A. Harrell J. T. Watkins G. W. Bolton G. W. Bolton J. R. Edwards C. T. Kincannon C. W. Tomkies C. W. Tomkies J. S. Edmonds C. V. Edwards A. M. Hendon A. L. Johnston W. H. Managan W. H. Managan W. H. Managan W. Benton Boggs W. Benton Boggs U. G. Neuhauser Cass Moss Cass Moss E. Godbold A. T. Terry C. M. Managan E. Godbold A. J. Caldwell J. H. Tharp J. E. Brakefield L. W. Sloan S. N. Harrell J. M. McCarty L. J. Bristow W. R. Fogle W. Marvin Johnson C. M. Managan H. J. McCool D. G. Whittinghill L. E. Thomas M. E. Weaver M. E. Weaver J. T. Wallace L. W. Wilkinson L. W. Wilkinson L. W. Wilkinson L. W. Wilkinson L. W. Wilkinson L. W. Wilkinson L. W. Wilkinson W. J. E. Cox T. H. McGregor L. E. Thomas J. W. Parsons Z. R. Lawhon J. E. Brakefield C. M. Managan C. M. Managan A. J. Caldwell W. A. Jordan W. E. Crain L. T. Hastings W. J. Westberry C. M. Managan M.E. Weaver V. L. Roy V. L. Roy E. O. Ware 2nd Vice President William M. Reese G. M. Harrell G. W. Griffin Milton A. Strickland T. J. Butler O. L. Durham W. W. Heard G. M. Harrell G. M. Harrell O. L. Durham 1st Vice President G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield G. W. Hartsfield M. T. Andrews M. T. Andrews A. M. Vardeman A. M. Vardeman J. S. Campbell J. S. Campbell J. S. Campbell J. S. Campbell J. S. Campbell J. S. Campbell J. S. Campbell J. S. Campbell J. S. Campbell J. S. Campbell F. C. Flowers F. C. Flowers C. P. Roney C. P. Roney C. P. Roney C. P. Roney C. P. Roney C. P. Roney J. P. Durham J. P. Durham J. P. Durham, D. R. Peveto J. P. Durham, D. R. Peveto J. P. Durham, J. S. J. P. Durham, J. S. Raymond J. P. Durham, J. S. Raymond J. P. Durham, J. S. Raymond J. P. Durham, J. S. Raymond J. P. Durham, J. S. Raymond J. P. Durham, J. S. Raymond J. P. Durham, J. S. Raymond J. P. Durham, J. S. Raymond Secretary G. M. Harrell J. F. Duncan W. S. Penick C. W. Tomkies T. D. Bush W. C. Brown W. S. Penick J. F. Purser A. L. Johnson M. E. Weaver L. S. Felix Bruce Benton Gilbert Dobs E. F. Lyon W. H. Dodson R. M. Boone R. W. Merrill J. R. Edwards H. A. Sumrell J. B. Lawrence A. L. Johnston J.U.H. Wharton B. H. Dement W. H. Brengle W. J. E. Cox M. E. Dodd O. L. Powers W. J. Bolin C. J. Johnson B. H. Dement C. P. Roney A. J. Barton J. R. Edwards M. E. Dodd W. H. Horton Preacher 270 373 532 504 522 662 359 450 523 456 Registered Messengers 198 Year 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Session 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 Winnfield Lake Charles Bogalusa Shreveport New Orleans Pineville Hammond West Monroe Baton Rouge Shreveport Monroe Pineville Minden Winnfield Alexandria Pineville Shreveport Mt. Lebanon Monroe Alexandria New Orleans Hammond Shreveport Baton Rouge Shreveport New Orleans Baton Rouge Shreveport New Orleans Pineville West Monroe Baton Rouge Lake Charles New Orleans Shreveport Pineville Lafayette Monroe Baton Rouge Shreveport Pineville New Orleans Pineville Place of Meeting Winn Calcasieu Washington Caddo Orleans Rapides Tangipahoa Ouachita E. Baton Rouge Caddo Ouachita Rapides Webster Winn Rapides Rapides Caddo Bienville Ouachita Rapides Orleans Tangipahoa Caddo E. Baton Rouge Caddo Orleans E. Baton Rouge Caddo Orleans Rapides Ouachita E. Baton Rouge Calcasieu Orleans Caddo Rapides Lafayette Ouachita E. Baton Rouge Caddo Rapides Orleans Rapides Parish C. M. Managan C. M. Managan O. P. Estes O. P. Estes B. F. Wallace T. V. Herndon T. V. Herndon L. T. Hastings L. T. Hastings J. Norris Palmer J. Norris Palmer H. M .Bennett H. M. Bennett W. L. Stagg, Jr. W. L. Stagg, Jr. T. W. Gayer T. W. Gayer (100th Anniversary) J. D. Grey J. D. Grey Edgar Godbold Edgar Godbold W. L. Sewell W. L. Sewell Sam C. Rushing Sam C. Rushing R. Houston Smith T. C. Pennell Paul Roberts H. C. Abbott H. A. Hunderup, Jr. H. A. Hunderup, Jr. Luther B. Hall Scott L. Tatum Scott L. Tatum Ray P. Rust Ray P. Rust Perry R. Sanders Perry R. Sanders Leon Hyatt, Jr. Leon Hyatt, Jr. Charles E. Harvey James E. Carter President J. Melton Oakes Ira Peak A. T. Pilgreen W. L. Sewell L. A. Stagg, Jr. Jaroy Weber A. T. Pilgreen Scott Tatum W. F. Town, Jr. J. M. Oswalt H. C. Abbott H. A. Hunderup, Jr. Charles Harvey Luther B. Hall Stanley Jordan Charles McIlveen Nelson Price Emory Wallace T. Earl Ogg M. H. Fields John M. Causey J. Garland McKee R. H. Whittington Roger L. Richards J. I. Funderburk T. W. Gayer O. P. Estes T. W. Gayer B. F. Wallace S. O. Oliver Sam R. Gordon Sam R. Gordon Sam R. Gordon W. L. Stagg, Jr. Sam R. Gordon C. W. Culp M. E. Williamson R. Houston Smith H. M. Weathersby H. H. McBride C. E. Autrey C. E. Autrey 1st Vice President E. C. Harris J. E. Knighton R. L. Holmes J. D. Cheatham A. T. Mitchell R. L. Cook Fred Mosely Loy Baird Shirley Briggs George Ritchey O. P. Bazer A. D. Becton Troy V. Wheeler C. C. Martin Mercer Irwin Perry R. Sanders James N. Lee Jerry Schmucker Jerry Green P. Lionel Crowell John G. Alley James E. Carter W. D. Stogner Jerry H. Edmondson Randall Sledge B. F. Wallace A. Leonard Allen B. F. Wallace L. T. Hastings C. W. Caldwell R. W. Singleton R. W. Singleton W. C. Bennett E. N. Weaver C. W. Culp S. C. Rushing Cunyus Skannal J. C. Wells J. C. Wells C. W. Williams Lowry Eastland Lowry Eastland 2nd Vice President W. Leon Ivey W. Leon Ivey W. Leon Ivey W. Leon Ivey W. Leon Ivey W. Leon Ivey W. Leon Ivey W. Leon Ivey W. Leon Ivey W. Leon Ivey W. Leon Ivey Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee J. P. Durham, John S. Raymond John S. Raymond John S. Raymond John S. Raymond John S. Raymond John S. Raymond John S. Raymond John S. Raymond L. R. Morgan L. R. Morgan L. R. Morgan L. R. Morgan L. R. Morgan L. R. Morgan L. R. Morgan W. Leon Ivey Secretary Glenn Bryant Mercer Irwin H. T. Sullivan Emory Wallace H. L. Sampson M. H. Fields Troy V. Wheeler Leon Hyatt, Jr. James E. Carter Ira Peak Schuyler M. Batson John G. Alley Preacher 874 775 994 946 778 715 921 972 691 830 813 1,012 980 766 875 862 873 1,067 680 859 843 1,155 956 477 414 360 565 333 481 518 472 474 829 550 521 605 627 613 1,146 451 Registered Messengers 199 Year 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Session 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 West Monroe Lake Charles Shreveport Pineville Baton Rouge Monroe New Orleans Pineville Lafayette Bossier City Pineville Lake Charles Pineville Monroe BatonRouge Pineville Shreveport Lafayette New Orleans Pineville Bossier City Lake Charles Pineville Alexandria Baton Rouge Monroe Alexandria Westwego Bossier City Lafayette Alexandria West Monroe Lake Charles Alexandria New Orleans Shreveport Alexandria Covington West Monroe Alexandria Lafayette Place of Meeting Ouachita Calcasieu Caddo Rapides E. Baton Rouge Ouachita Orleans Rapides Lafayette Bossier Rapides Calcasieu Rapides Ouachita E. Baton Rouge Rapides Caddo Lafayette Orleans Rapides Norhwest Calcasieu Rapides Rapides E. Baton Rouge Ouachita Rapides Jefferson Northwest Lafayette Rapides Ouachita Calcasieu Rapides Oauchita Caddo Rapides St. Tammany Ouachita Rapides Lafayette Parish Emory Wallace Emory Wallace Clifton Tennison Clifton Tennison G. O. McGuffee G. O. McGuffee John Sullivan John Sullivan Perry F. Webb, Jr. Perry F. Webb, Jr. Raymond T. Boswell Raymond T. Boswell Robert S. Magee Robert S. Magee Calvin Phelps Calvin Phelps Fred Lowery Fred Lowery Roger Freeman John Traylor Mark Sutton Mark Sutton Michael Claunch Michael Claunch Bob Anderson Bob Anderson Tommy French Tommy French Steve James Steve James Philip Robertson Philip Robertson Bill Robertson Scott Thompson Mike Holloway Mike Holloway Rod Masteller Rod Masteller Waylon Bailey Waylon Bailey Steve Horn President W. Ray Frye T. C. French Gail DeBord Carroll Karkalits Howard Parshall Everett Geis James Garner Sidney Young Mark Sutton A. C. Kirkpatrick Major Speights Eddie Simmons Clarence Young Waylon Bailey Stan Allcorn Tom Calhoun Luther Burney Jimmy Yocum Bobby Bonds John Jeffries Lonnie Wascom George Bannister Robert Spicer Wayne Dubose Stacy Morgan Mitch Harris Tim Johnson Darryl Hoychick Rick Byargeon Michael Shamblin Richard Blue David Denton T. J. Delaughter Truman Kerr J. C. Clement Ray Raddin Richard Luebbert Harold D. Hughens Ralph E. Blevins Charles E. Bennett, Jr. 1st Vice President Mickey Bounds Charles Marceaux Charles Marceaux Jason Hoychick Ken Fryer Dwayne Monk Bob Heustess Randy Davis Fred Luter Nelda Seal Bill Ichter Jerry Price Lynn Oswalt Charles Harper Lloyd Whitman Kendall Holley Roy Strother Bendel Johnson Mitch Harris Collin Wimberly Joe R. Lovelady A. Lawrence Clegg Weldon W. Grafton Jerry O'Neal Sarah F. Anders Fred Dyess Beverly Durham Claude Kirkpatrick W. Ray Frye Marilyn Dickinson Reggie Ogea Kelly Fitzgerald Dorys Wiegand Connie Ward Carl E. Voda Lee Fogleman Kathryn Carpenter Bendel Johnson Carl Gulde 2nd Vice President Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Robert L. Lee Mark Short Mark Short Mark Short Mark Short Mark Short Mark Short Mark Short Mark Short Mark Short Mark Short Dean Doster Dean Doster Dean Doster Dean Doster Dean Doster Dean Doster Dean Doster Dean Doster David Hankins David Hankins David Hankins David Hankins David Hankins David Hankins David Hankins David Hankins David Hankins David Hankins Secretary Jerry L. Breazeale Robert Magee John S. Harris T. Earl Ogg James O. McNair Wayne Barnes William E. Hull Ernest L. Walker Charles E. Harvey Ronald W. Prince Roger Freeman Clarence Young Ralph Blevins Wayne DuBose Roy Humphrey John Traylor James Sample Melton Prothro Connie Ward Bob Anderson Herb Dickerson Emil Turner Stan Allcorn Perry Sanders Carroll Marr John Alley Fred Lowery W. D. "Step" Martin David Uth Rod Masteller Waylon Bailey Randy Harper Fred Luter Hardy Estes David Crosby Mickey Bounds Lindsey Burns Dustie Dunn Chuck Pourciau Bill Dye Leland Crawford Preacher 787 791 793 853 774 811 746 945 783 1,010 835 868 804 1,242 1,025 1,660 1,895 2,155 1,026 2,537 1,215 2,456 2,600 1,866 1,226 1,952 2,169 1,596 1,409 1,235 1,669 1,545 927 1,039 558 735 775 787 703 692 674 Registered Messengers INDEX A H Administrative Committee Report............. 107 Articles of Incorporation of the Executive Board........................... 18 Articles of Incorporation of LBC............... 4 Associational Summary............................. 193 Associational Officers & Meetings............ 134 Associations, Statistics............................... 140 Historical Table.......................................... 196 History Committee Report......................... 126 I Institutions & Agencies, LBC.................... 66 B L Baptist Building Personnel........................ 61 Baptist Camps in Louisiana....................... 68 Baptist Faith & Message............................ 29 Baptist Message Report............................. 118 Boards (Trustees)....................................... 55 Business & Finance Committee Report..... 107 Business & Financial Plan......................... 15 Business & Information Services Report... 110 Bylaws, Convention................................... 10 Bylaws, Executive Board........................... 21 Lifeway Christian Stores in Louisiana....... 66 Louisiana Baptist Federal Credit Union.... 66 Louisiana College Report.......................... 124 C N Children's Home Report............................. 120 Church Site Plan........................................ 25 Church Websites........................................ 94 Churches & Missions................................. 70 Church-State Relations.............................. 38 Communications Report............................ 112 Collegiate Ministry Directors.................... 63 Collegiate Ministry Report........................ 111 Convention Bylaws.................................... 10 Convention Committees............................. 54 Convention Officers................................... 53 Convention Order of Business................... 41 Convention Proceedings............................ 40 Cooperative Program Budget..................... 116 Nominating Committee Report.................. 122 D SBC Ministries........................................... 67 SBC Seminaries......................................... 67 State Missions Services Personnel............. 61 Statistics, LBC........................................... 140 Summary of Associational Reports............................................... 193 M Mission & Ministries Report..................... 114 Mission Support Committee Report.......... 110 Monday Evening Proceedings................... 40 Moral & Social Concerns Report............... 127 P Pastoral Leadership Report........................ 114 Proceedings................................................ 40 Properties Committee Report..................... 122 R Related Ministries...................................... 69 Registration, Convention........................... 52 Resolutions Committee Report.................. 128 S Director of Missions.................................. 64 E Evangelism - Church Growth Report........ 113 Executive Board Actions............................ 103 Executive Board Bylaws............................ 21 Executive Board Committees.................... 59 Executive Board Members......................... 57 Executive Board Officers........................... 57 Executive Board Report............................. 103 Executive Committee Report..................... 107 Executive Report........................................ 110 F T Tuesday Morning Proceedings................... 44 Tuesday Afternoon Proceedings................ 49 Trustees...................................................... 55 V Vocational Evangelists............................... 92 Foundation Report..................................... 122 200