Wednesday

Verse of the Day

Prayer Focus

Pray for peace and love among the nations of our world. Pray for leaders who trust in and follow our Lord.

Daily Bible Readings

  • May 7
  • Leviticus 14-15

Obituaries

Janice “Sue” Knight

April 15, 1949 – May 5, 2025

A resident of Independence, LA, passed away on Monday, May 5, 2025 at her home surrounded by her family. She was born April 15, 1949 in Clinton, LA and was 76 years of age. Sue met the love of her life while working at the tasty freeze in Bogalusa. It wasn’t long after, that they were married and began their life together. Sue would always say the only two things she ever wanted to do was be a mom and a wife, and she was great at both. She spent many years at the football field, watching Dave and Cindy doing what they loved. She would then spend the next 15 years at the race tracks with her family doing what they love most. After her three granddaughters we’re born she knew her life was complete. Sue loved her entire family with all her heart from her parents, siblings, in-laws, nieces, nephews, and cousins. She will be missed by so many people and loved forever. She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Dennis Knight; daughter, Cindy Knight Edwards and husband, Ricky; son, David Knight, II and wife, Diedra; 3 grandchildren, Madison Knight, Jordan Knight, and Ali Grace Edwards; 2 sisters, Jennifer Biggs and Patti Burrows; 1 brother, Jody Hodges; sister-in-law, Linda Martin and husband, Billy Wayne; brothers-in-law, Willis Knight and wife, Marilyn, Kenneth Knight and wife, Stephanie, and Jerry Knight and wife, Vickie; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, Dewitt and Janet “Nanny” Hodges; brother, Deloy Hodges; mother-in-law, Helen “Granny Knight; father-in-law, Malcolm Knight; sister-in-law, Pat Knight; brothers-in-law, Lavelle “Sac”  Knight, Calvin Knight, Ralph Knight, and John Burrows. Pallbearers are Stevie Martin, Keith Knight, Colby Knight, Gene Knight, Glynn Knight, and Kenny Knight. Honorary Pallbearers are Klint Knight, Koel Knight, Greg Martin, and Aaron Knight. Visitation at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church from 5:00PM until 9:00PM on Wednesday and from 9:00AM until religious services at 11:00AM on Thursday, May 8, 2025. Services conducted by Bro. Mike Adams. Interment Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Pine Grove, LA. Special thanks to Modern Hospice nurses, Lyndy, Kayleigh, Sharon, and Kylan. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Helen Laverne Brewer McMillan

July 20, 1929 – May 5, 2025

Helen Laverne Brewer McMillan passed away peacefully at The Lodge at Tangi Pines Nursing Facility in Amite, LA on May 5, 2025 at age 95.

She was born July 20, 1929 in McComb, MS and after marriage lived in Metairie, LA for the past 85 years. She was an LPN, working at Baptist Hospital and Metairie Hospital for many years before going into private practice nursing, working for Dr. Alton Oschsner, Jr. before her retirement. She was a longtime member of Metairie Baptist Church in Metairie, LA.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Hewette L. McMillan; son, James “Jimmy” McMillan; daughter, Cheryl McMillan Gray; father, Malcolm Brewer; mother, Nellie Sullivan Travis; stepfather, Johnny L Travis; her brothers, Melvin and Ralph Brewer and 1 step-sister, Ruby Ann.

She is survived by her caregiver, Denise Acosta McMillan, granddaughters, JoLynn Moreau (Herman), Melissa Atkins (Brad) and Kayla Brown (Gene); grandson: Chad D. McMillan; 11 great-grandchildren; 6 great-great grandchildren and 1 step-sister, Pam.

Services will be Friday, May 9, 2025 at 1 PM at Sharkey Funeral Home in Summit, MS with a private graveside service at Gillsburg Cemetery in Gillsburg, MS.

In lieu of flowers in her memory, donations should be made to support a Veterans organization of your choice.

An online guestbook may be signed at http://www.sharkeyfuneralhome.com

Additional Bible Reading

Praying with Paul

“Dear Father, destroyer of every enemy, Help me to look to the

outcome, to the end of things, when Christ will deliver the kingdom

to you after…”

1 Co. 15:26

Baptist Press


Read More

CP holding steady at 3.3% under budget

By BP Staff, posted May 6, 2025 in Cooperative Program

NASHVILLE (BP) – Cooperative Program giving remained 3.3 percent below year-to-date budget goals at the end of April, the same as it had at the end of March. However, CP giving in April 2025 was slightly higher than giving in April 2024.

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Kentucky Baptists celebrate the Cooperative Program at its origin site

Southern Baptists are a force for good, particularly when they work together through the Cooperative Program, said Jeff Iorg, president of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee. Kentucky Today/Robin CornetetBy Chip Hutcheson/Kentucky Today, posted May 6, 2025 in Cooperative Program

MURRAY, Ky. (KT) — More than 300 Kentucky Baptists celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Cooperative Program Monday night (May 5) at its birthplace — First Baptist Church of Murray. The event not only honored the CP legacy but looked forward to the future and what can be accomplished through cooperation.

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‘A Faith Under Siege’ documents Russia’s persecution of Christians in Ukraine

By Diana Chandler, posted May 6, 2025 in International NewsMoviesPersecution

WASHINGTON (BP) – Christian faith threatens Russian President Vladimir Putin because it is out of his control. As such, his war on Ukraine has centered on the systematic persecution of Christians, their families and their churches.

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Featured Story

Workers in the Hédzranawoé Market in Lomé, Togo, secure bales of used clothes atop a van to take to rural areas for resale. The market is one of the largest second-hand goods markets in West Africa. IMB Photo

Q&A: Africa is not reached with the Gospel

Prayer Focus

Pray for our friends and neighbors during the rainy days this week.

Personal Prayer Lists

Use your prayer list to pray for other needs. Don’t have a prayer list? Start one today.

Anna Lee

TUESDAY

Prayer Focus

Today, let’s pray for parents who dedicate their children to the Lord. Thank God parents/families take this step for their child/children.

Daily Bible Reading

  • May 6
  • Leviticus 11-13

Obituary

Baylor Austin Battles

4, 2004 – April 24, 2025

U.S. Veteran

Baylor Austin Battles passed away on April 24th, 2025, at the Naval Base in King’s Bay Georgia. Baylor was born on Sunday, July 4th, 2004, in Covington, Louisiana to Angela Brooke Battles.

Baylor is survived by his mother, Brooke Battles, stepmother Teresa Bartus (Chris), siblings Baylei Webre, Elijah Knox, Braylynn Battles, & Brooklynn Battles, maternal grandparents Robert and Mary Battles, grandparents Tim and Valerie Knox, and step grandmother Gail Todora. He’s also survived by his maternal aunts Becky Battles (Cody), Stevie Knox, Ashley Hall, aunts Dina Kutch (Aaron), Christie Williamson (Marc), maternal uncle Allen Battles, uncle Zachery Knox, Joel Alack (Leslie), Neil Alack (Jessica), and Colby Nagem (Jene’e). He is also survived by his Aunt Becky’s children Caden and Chloe who are more like his brother and sister. There are also many great aunts, great uncles, and cousins and he was deeply loved by each and every one of them.

Baylor was preceded in death by grandmother Jerrilynn Melancon, grandparets, Evelyn Geraldine Battles and Clifford Nathan Battles, his baby brother, Bennett Nathan Battles, grandparents Margaret “Marty” and Anthony “Chili” Alack, grandparents Jimmie and Patti Knox, and Gerald and Margie Melancon, and step grandfather Frank Todora, Jr.

Baylor grew up in Amite, Louisiana where he graduated high school from Oak Forest Academy in 2022. He then studied at Southeastern Louisiana University for a year leading up to his decision to join the United States Navy. Baylor enlisted March 19th, 2024, and shipped out May 7th, 2024, to the Naval Training Center in Great Lakes, Illinois. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Recruit Training July 18th, 2024, and was then sent to Groton, Connecticut, for Naval Submarine School. Baylor graduated from Submarine School on January 24th, 2025. After graduation Baylor was stationed in King’s Bay, Georgia where he was to spend the next 4 years in his career as a Sonar Technician on the USS Rhode Island.

Baylor, our 4th of July baby, our B-man, Baylor Bear, our one of a kind with a big gentle heart and a great sense of humor. He had a big loving family and always made time to visit with all of them. Baylor loved playing video games and while away could easily interact with his little sisters playing Roblox and with his brother playing Minecraft. He didn’t just enjoy playing video games but also the technical component of making them and had become quite tech savvy over the years. Baylor was definitely a momma’s boy, and they spent many weekends hitting up all the local garage sales or traveling. Baylor also loved running and would go for a nightly run around the naval base in King’s Bay. He also liked to fish and very recently gained an interest in riding motor bikes which he would do on the weekends with some of his Navy buddies.

Baylor would’ve been 21 this year and had just begun to really explore life and all its wonder. He was taken way too soon and left a big hole in the hearts of all who knew him because to know him was to love him. He will be forever missed and never forgotten.

Visitation at First Baptist Church of Amite from 10:00AM until religious services at 12Noon on Saturday, May 10, 2025. Services conducted by Bro. Matt White. Interment Battles Bennett Cemetery, Amite, LA. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Looking Ahead

  • Sunday School on Mother’s Day
  • “Be Equipped”
  • II Peter 1:3-8 and 16-21

2025 Graduates

FBC, Kentwood has Bibles for the 2025 graduates lined up in the hallway of the fellowship hall for us to underline, mark, and/or to write a comment in them for the next week and a half. The front door will be unlocked for us to do so from 8:00 – 5:00 each of those days. What a special gift this will be for graduates!

Baptist Press

Vietnam anniversary brings memories of reunions, sacrifice, purpose for member of Operation Babylift

https://www.baptistpress.com/resource-library/news/vietnam-anniversary-brings-memories-of-reunions-sacrifice-purpose-for-member-of-operation-babylift/

I know the story of another young man who was blessed with a home in our area. I’m so thankful for people who are called to step-up and help children like those in this picture!

Here are the other BP articles for us today.

https://www.baptistpress.com/

Annie Armstrong Offering

It is never too late to make your contribution at a local Southern Baptist Church. Funds are always needed and put to good use. 100% of what is given is used for North American missions. I think we can all agree there are more people in North American who need salvation.

Baby Dedication

If there is a child in your family that you would like to have dedicated this week, please contact the church office soon.

Thanks for reading and praying today.

Anna Lee

MONDAY

Daily Bible Reading

  • May 5
  • Leviticus 8-10

National Day of Prayer/Baptist Press

https://www.baptistpress.com/resource-library/news/national-day-of-prayer-events-draw-on-hope/

Mothers’ Day

Many churches will recognize/honor mothers Sunday. Another thing that is often done today is to have a baby dedication. What a special way for parents to commit to raising their children up in church and to know the Lord as well as to bring families together at church. If you would like to have that done for your family, contact your church office or pastor.

Scripture for Sunday School

The Sunday School lesson for Sunday is “Be Equipped” and focuses on II Peter 1:3-8 and 16-21.

Prayer List

Take time to update your prayer list and to pray today.

Take Time

Read your Bible and pray today.

Anna Lee

SUNDAY

Daily Bible Reading

  • May 3 – Lev. 1-4
  • May 4 – Lev. 5-7

Sunday School

If you haven’t been going to Sunday School and church, today is a great day to start. Do you think Sunday School is for children? Ask any of the adults, young adults to senior adults, who regularly attend.

At FBC, Kentwood, Sunday School begins at 9:15. There are lots of adult classes to choose from, so get ready and try one out.

Women and Children on Mission will meet at 5 P.M. in the New Hope classroom.

Update

Kaye Robert’s sister, Carol Ann Alford, has greatly improved. The doctor said there was not much sign of damage after the stroke. She has been moved to a private room and is much stronger, including the ability to talk. Prayers have been answered. Thank you so much for being a part of her improvement.

Have a great Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee

SATURDAY

Prayer Focus: Today, let’s pray for tomorrow’s church services in all our area churches.

Verse of the Day

Daily Bible Reading

  • May 3
  • Leviticus 1-4

Prayer Request

Kaye Roberts asks for prayers for her sister-in-law, Carol Ann Alford, from the McComb area who had a stroke and then a procedure to remove a blood clot in Jackson about noon yesterday.

Obituary

Fr. Howard Reed Adkins

March 9, 1946 – April 29, 2025

Fr. Howard’s Obituary

U.S. Veteran

Fr. Howard Reed Adkins, a highly respected and loved Pastor with the Diocese of Baton Rouge, passed away on Wednesday, April 29, 2025. Born on March 9, 1946, in Iota, Louisiana, to the late Robert and Yvonne Adkins. He is survived by his son, Chaille Matthews Adkins (Whitney); granddaughter, Abbey Adkins; sister, Sharon Upton; niece, Rayne Upton Hainey; and many devoted parishioners. Fr. Adkins was a proud member of the United States Marine Corps and Reserve, receiving the National Defense Service Medal for his service.

Ordained as a priest of the Diocese of Baton Rouge in May 2007, Fr. Adkins retired from Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church in Independence, La. in 2018 to St. Helena Catholic Church in Amite, Louisiana, where he assisted Fr. Mark Beard with Masses and Sacraments. He was particularly fond of administering the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation.

A Rosary and Visitation will be held at St. Helena Catholic Church Hall in Amite, Louisiana, on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, with the Rosary at 8:30 AM and Visitation from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM. A Funeral Mass will immediately follow in the Church. Interment Greenoaks Memorial Park Cemetery, Baton Rouge.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Mater Dolorosa, Independence, St Anne, Napoleonville, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Plattenville, St. Philomena, Labadieville, Our Lady of Mercy, Baton Rouge.

A special thank you to his caregivers and Modern Home Health and Hospice for their loving care.

McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements.

Baptist Message

Scripture for Sunday School Lesson

  • Be Humble
  • I Peter 5:1-11

Additional Bible Reading

‘The Suffering Servant Prophesied by Isaiah Is Jesus!’

Acts 8:30-33

“Philip ran over and heard the [treasurer of Ethiopia] reading

from the prophet Isaiah.Philip asked, “Do you understand what

you are reading?” …”

Acts 8:30-33

Have a wonderful day of prepatation for the Lord’s Day.

Anna Lee

FRIDAY

Prayer Focus

Let’s pray for those who live alone or have no friends. neighbors, church people, or anyone else who check on them regularly and who helps them out with the things they cannot do by themselves.

Verse of the Day

Daily Bible Reading

  • May 2
  • Exodus 39-40

Women and Children on Mission

  • Meet Sunday afternoon at 5 P.M. in New Hope Classroom and children’s mission classroom
  • Bring children K-5

Baptist Press

https://www.baptistpress.com/

International missionaries face new restrictions spreading Gospel in China

Cooperation key to work among nations say new IMB missionaries emeriti

Looking Ahead

Sunday School Lesson for May 4

  • Be Humble
  • I Peter 5:1-11
  • 1 Peter 5 (Easy English Bible)
  • Peter writes to leaders and young men
  • 1 Now I want to say something to you who are leaders of the groups of believers. Like you, I am also a leader. I myself saw how people caused Christ to have great pain so that he died. One day people will see how great he really is. Then I will be among those people who join with him in heaven. So I say this to you who are leaders: 
  • 2 Watch over the group of believers that God has given to you. Be like a shepherd that takes care of his sheep. Lead them well because you want to do it. Do not do it just because you have to do it. Do it in the way that God wants for you. Do not be a leader because you want to receive money for yourself. Instead, do it because you want to help people.
  • 3 God has given you a group of believers to take care of them. Do not try to rule over them with power. Instead, show them how to live in a good way, so that they can copy you. 
  • 4 Then our master, Christ, will give you a beautiful crown when he appears. That is a great gift that will never become old or less beautiful. He is the great Shepherd who takes care of us.
  • 5 I want to say the same thing to you who are young men. You must respect the authority of the leaders. All of you who are believers must respect one another. Do not think that you are more important than other people. The Bible says:
    • ‘God is against proud people.
  • But he is kind to humble people.’
  • 6 Remember that God is strong and powerful. So be humble in front of him. Then he will lift you up to a good place at the right time. 
  • 7 If you have any kind of trouble in your mind, give it to God. God has promised to take care of you.
  • 8 Think seriously about how you live. Watch carefully for danger. Remember that the Devil is your enemy. He wants to hurt you. He walks about like a hungry lion. He is looking for someone to kill and then eat them! 
  • 9 But you must be strong to fight against him. Trust God completely. Remember this: Believers all over the world are having the same kind of trouble. 
  • 10 Yes, you will have trouble like this for a short time. But after that, God will make everything right. He is completely kind and he will always help you. Because you belong to Christ, God has chosen you to live with him in heaven for ever. You will join him in that beautiful place. Then God will make you well again. He will make you strong in your spirits. You will be able to stand strongly. 
  • 11 Yes, God rules with power for ever! Amen! This is true!

Have a wonderful day!

Do something special for a friend or neighbor.

Anna Lee

THURSDAY

Good morning, friends. It’s good to envision you this morning.

Verse of the Day

Daily Bible Reading

  • May 1
  • Exodus 36-38

Baptist Press

https://www.baptistpress.com/

Prayer Requests

  • Please pray for Mrs. Ferrie Gene Blackman and Mrs. Alice Faye Lee who continue to have periodic problems.
  • The doctor is now allowing Mrs. Dorothy Wall to walk with a walker. Pray she can safely do so.
  • Robert Wilson is doing much better.
  • Pray for Keith Allen in the nursing home.
  • Pray for Delanie and Colby Fortenberry as they continue adjusting to being a family of three.

Women on Mission and Children on Mission

Meet Sunday afternoon in the New Hope classroom at 5 P.M.

Thanks for supporting the Annie Armstrong Offering.

OCC Shoebox Needs

  • Bandanas
  • Small cars
  • Calculators
  • Small flashlights

Help us purchase the items needed for the shoeboxes. These are all good class projects as well as family projects. Ask me if you have any questions.

Additional Bible Reading

Dig a Little Deeper

“Then, surrounded by the Pharisees, Jesus asked them aquestion:

“What do you think about the Messiah? Whose son is he?” They
replied, “He is the son of David.”….”

Mt. 22:41-44

Anna Lee

Wednesday

It’s so nice to have you back today!

Verse of the Day

Prayer Focus

Today, let’s focus on friends we do not hear from often. What is going on in their world? Give them a call or speak to someone else who can tell you about them. If you learn of any needs, prayers, home, medical needs, phone call, etc., do your best for your friend.

Daily Bible Reading

  • April 30
  • Exodus 33-35

Obituaries

Marlyn Rene Davis

April 7, 1990 – April 28, 2025


A resident of Amite, LA, passed away on Monday, April 28, 2025 at North Oaks Medical Center in Hammond, LA. She was born April 7, 1990 in Hammond, LA and was 35 years of age. She graduated from Oak Forest Academy in 2008 and later received her bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Southeastern Louisiana University. She spent her whole career teaching at Albany Upper Elementary where she loved her students as if they were her own. Marlyn was a loving “Honey” to Karsyn and Wade. Her pride and joy was her furry companion, Butler. She was a follower of Christ and served in many church activities at Montpelier Baptist Church. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and everyone that had the pleasure of knowing her. She is survived by her parents, David and Barbara Brumfield Davis; brother, Brent Hanson Davis and wife, Mandy; niece and nephew, Karsyn and Wade Davis; loving aunts, Sara Brumfield and Jan Brumfield Lerille (Donny); uncles, Glen Davis (Sheelah) and Lyndon Davis (Lisa); numerous cousins, aunts, uncles and family members. Preceded in death by her grandparents, George Wilson Davis, Mary Retha Davis, Claude “Hank” Brumfield, Sr. and Eleanor “Cricket” Brumfield; uncles, Bryan Brumfield and Claude Brumfield, Jr. Pallbearers will be Brandon Andrews, Avery Andrews, Kahne Andrews, Robert Davis, Caleb Brumfield, and Bradley Brumfield. Honorary pallbearers will be Kevin Chenier, Donnie Moore, and Brandon Gilbert. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 5:00PM until 8:00PM on Thursday and at Montpelier Baptist Church from 9:00AM until religious services at 11:00AM on Friday, May 2, 2025. Services conducted by Rev. Rusty Durand. Interment Killian Chapel Cemetery, Amite, LA. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Deloris Schroeder

July 24, 1956 – April 28, 2025

A resident of Livingston, LA, passed away on Monday, April 28, 2025 at her home surrounded by her family. She was born July 24, 1956 in Independence, LA and was 68 years of age. She is survived by her  husband, Joseph “Joe” Franklin Schroeder, Sr.; 1 daughter, Demisha Parker (James); 1 son, James Genoni; step-daughter, Stephanie Runnels (Joe Joe); step-sons, Joseph “Joey” Schroeder (Barbara) and Jerald “Jerry” Schroeder (Melanie); 3 sisters, Zula Hopgood, Murlane Welch, and Charlotte  Strahan (A.C.); sister-in-law, Mary Lindsey; grandchildren, Brandon Parker, Nathan Parker, Demarcus Brown, Keyanna Brown, Jamyiria Genoni, Joseph Schroeder(Sarah), Emily Schroeder, James Schroeder, Haley Schroeder, Tori Sanchez (Joey), Hannah Schroeder (Josh), Loretta Schroeder, Sara Runnels, and Billy Runnels; great-grandchildren, Kylen, Genoni-Brown, Ke’myiri Brown, Jaxon, Trinity Schroeder, James, Kayden, Alexis, Maliyah, Camryn, Jonathan Schroeder, Jr., Abbie Campo, Serinady, Skylar, Sydney Sanchez, Wyatt Minor, Remi, and  John Prevost; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Gladys Lindsey; brothers, R.J. Frazier and Jimmy E. Lindsey; grandchildren, Jamarcus Brown and Jonathan K. Schroeder, Sr. Visitation at New Zion Baptist Church, Kentwood, from 9:00AM until religious services at 11:00AM on Thursday, May 1, 2025. Services conducted by Bro. Larry Blades. Interment New Zion Cemetery, Kentwood, LA. McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Scripture for Sunday School this Week

  • “Be Humble”
  • I Peter 5:1-11

Additional Scripture to Read and Think On

‘Blasphemy!’

Matthew 12:31-32

 And so I tell you, every kind of sin and slander can be forgiven, but ….

God expects us to show our love for others.

Be a volunteer. What can you do? If you cannot figure that out, ask someone. You can cook, rock babies, teach a lesson, make a purchase, pray, paint a door, drive a vehicle, and so many other things.

Anna Lee

Tuesday

Good morning. It’s good to have you back today.

Prayer Focus: Today is a good day to pray for our government.

Verse of the Day

Daily Bible Reading

  • April 29
  • Exodus 30-32

Baptist Press

https://www.baptistpress.com/

National Day of Prayer

Thursday, May 1

Plan your time and location of prayer.

Sunday School Lesson for Sunday

  • May 4
  • “Be Humble”
  • I Peter 5:1-11

Obituary

Tollie Marie Miller

October 29, 1947 – April 27, 2025

A resident of Kentwood, Louisiana, Tollie Marie Carpenter Miller was born on October 29, 1947 and  passed peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, April 27, 2025 at North Oaks Medical Center.  She is survived by her loving husband of 34 years, Willie Ray Miller, step daughters Belinda (Steve) Mauduit and Theresa (Tobey) Trahan and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren; Sister Mary (Keith) Felder and brothers William “Bill” Carpenter, Sr (Karlene) and Austin Carpenter Jr. ; numerous beloved nieces and nephews and a very special great-niece, Addy. She is preceded in death by her parents, Austin Carpenter Sr. and Mary Lou Herbert Carpenter Teekel. Pall bearers are: Billy Carpenter, Jeremy Carpenter, Trey Carpenter, Brady Carpenter, Bubba Bridges and Bill Carpenter. Graveside services will be held at Greensburg Cemetery, Greensburg, LA at 11:00AM Wednesday, April 30, 2025. Services conducted by Bro. Danny Smith . McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

From the WMU Louisiana Baptist Leadership in Alexander:

Please pray for the family of Nelda Seal who passed away today, April 28, 2025. Nelda served in a variety of roles in state WMU leadership and on the executive board of national WMU including:

  • 2008-2010—interim executive director of WMU of Texas
  • 2003-2007—president of Louisiana WMU
  • 1998-2001—interim executive director of Louisiana WMU
  • 1986-1995—executive director of Louisiana WMU
  • 1985-1986—president of Louisiana WMU

Services will be held Thursday, May 1, at First Baptist Church, 541 Avenue F, Bogalusa, Louisiana. Visitation will be 9:00–11:00 a.m. with a funeral service following at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be immediately afterwards at Bonnie Cemetery in Angie.

The Seal Family (Ryan, Tonia, Presley, Annabella, Gentry) at 1314 Military Road, Bogalusa, LA 70427.

Additional Bible Study

‘Order Out of Confusion’

 1 Co. 14:1-12

Missions

Ladies, please join us Sunday for Women on Mission at 5 P.M. in my Sunday School classroom. The directors are Amy McDaniel and Lisa Newman.

You are invited to bring a friend and/or your elementary school age children or grandchildren, both boys and girls. The boys and girls will meet in a nearby area. I will be working with that class to introduce them to missions.

“Thanks” and “Come Again”

Anna Lee

MONDAY

VERSE OF THE DAY

Prayer Focus

Today, let’s focus our prayer on someone who you haven’t seen lately because they no longer get out of their home for health reasons. When you pray, ask God how He would want you to reconnect with them.

Daily Bible Readings

  • Sunday – Exodus 25-27
  • Monday – Exodus 28-29

Women on Mission

  • Meeting Sunday afternoon at 5:00
  • Get involved with next mission project
  • Bring your school age children to a special missions class for them.

Baptist Press

Read current news articles for church members which are new Monday through Friday.

https://www.baptistpress.com/

Additional Bible Reading

This can lead to a good change in a life.

What does this picture lead you to think? to do?

National Day of Prayer

Thursday, May 1st

https://www.baptistpress.com/resource-library/news/national-day-of-prayer-set-for-may-1/

You can find a morning celebration in most towns or you can celebrate on your own.

Have a wonderful Monday by doing something for someone else.

Anna Lee