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By Karen Willoughby, managing editor of the Baptist Message, news journal of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. NEW ORLEANS (BP) —Native New Orleanian Fred Luter was elected by ac- clamation Tuesday, June 19, as president of the Southern Baptist Convention. He was nominated by David Cros- by, pastor of First Baptist Church in New Orleans, whose three-minute nomina- tion speech was interrupted four times by enthusiastic applause. “[Luter] would likely be a candi- date for sainthood one day if he were a Catholic,” Crosby said in describing Lu- ter as “the fire-breathing, miracle-work- ing pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church.” Luter grew Franklin Avenue from a remnant 65 people in a white-flight neighborhood to a congregation of more than 8,000 “when Hurricane Ka- trina plowed through this part of the world, destroying their facilities and scattering their people all across Amer- ica,” Crosby said. “Franklin Avenue is now [once again] approaching 5,000 worshippers each Sunday despite the depressed pop- ulation of our city,” Crosby said, “and last year they baptized more than 200. Fred is the only mega-church pastor I know of who has had to do it twice, and he did it against the trends and against the odds.” “He is qualified in every way to hold this office,” Crosby said of Luter. “He fully supports world missions through the Cooperative Program. … He is a man of integrity with a loving family and an unblemished, untarnished repu- tation in this community where he has lived all his life.” Southern Baptists “are already a convention with great diversity in our membership ranks and our churches. If we are faithful in our work this diversity will continue to grow,” Crosby said. “We need Pastor Fred at the head of the table, helping us understand our mission field and our mission. It is time to tap the great resource of his experience, wisdom and passion for this wider purpose. … “Messengers, we have the opportu- nity to make history, to show a watch- ing world the truth about our savior and ourselves and to affirm again the mission that undergirds everything we do. Let’s give our ballots a voice and shout out to the world: Jesus is Lord! is is our presi- dent! We are Southern Baptists!” It’s customary, current SBC Presi- dent Bryant Wright said, when there is only one candidate for elective office, for the SBC recording secretary to cast one vote for everyone. “However, this chair on this oc- casion believes this historic moment should fully belong to the messengers of the Southern Baptist Convention,” Wright said. He instructed the mes- sengers to stand if it was “their plea- sure” that Luter be elected president. It was. As Luter came to the podium, he wiped his eyes, pointed toward heaven, and wiped his eyes again. “To God be the glory for the things He has done,” Luter simply said. “God bless you. I love you.” In 2011 Luter became the SBC’s first African American first vice presi- dent and in 2001 was the first African American to preach the convention ser- mon. He also served on the committee that proposed a revision of the Baptist Faith and Message in 2000. He is a popular preacher at revivals, state conventions, evangelism conferenc- es and other Southern Baptist gatherings. Some observers felt it was appro- priate that Luter’s election took place on the day many celebrate “Juneteenth” and the anniversary of slavery’s end in the United States. O HIO B APTIST M ESSENGER PUBLICATION OF THE STATE CONVENTION OF BAPTISTS IN OHIO AUGUST 2012 | VOLUME 60 NO. 4 INSIDE: Transformational Church ............. Page 2 Men’s Summit ....................... Page 3 Women’s Ministries ............... Pages 8-9 National Bible Drill Results...........Page 10 Press Toward e Mark ..............Page 12 Historic: Fred Luter elected SBC president Fred Luter When booking your hotel room mention State Convention of Baptists in Ohio and you will be offered a room with 2 queen beds for a discounted rate of just $89! This rate includes admission into the water park for the length of your stay! Call now at (877) 525-2427. Fred Luter: SBC President Mike Wilson: Pastor Lincoln Heights Baptist Church David Starry: Pastor First Baptist Church, Vandalia FBC Newton Falls celebrates 50 years P.4 LeaderBreakthru 2-Day Coach Training P.6 SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKER TRAINING P.11

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The August 2012 issue of the "Ohio Baptist Messenger" featuring news and events about Southern Baptist Churches in Ohio.

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By Karen Willoughby, managing editor of the Baptist Message, news journal of the Louisiana Baptist Convention.

NEW ORLEANS (BP) —Native New Orleanian Fred Luter was elected by ac-clamation Tuesday, June 19, as president of the Southern Baptist Convention. He was nominated by David Cros-by, pastor of First Baptist Church in New Orleans, whose three-minute nomina-tion speech was interrupted four times by enthusiastic applause. “[Luter] would likely be a candi-date for sainthood one day if he were a Catholic,” Crosby said in describing Lu-ter as “the fire-breathing, miracle-work-ing pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church.” Luter grew Franklin Avenue from a remnant 65 people in a white-flight neighborhood to a congregation of more than 8,000 “when Hurricane Ka-trina plowed through this part of the world, destroying their facilities and scattering their people all across Amer-ica,” Crosby said.

“Franklin Avenue is now [once again] approaching 5,000 worshippers each Sunday despite the depressed pop-ulation of our city,” Crosby said, “and last year they baptized more than 200. Fred is the only mega-church pastor I know of who has had to do it twice, and he did it against the trends and against the odds.” “He is qualified in every way to hold this office,” Crosby said of Luter. “He fully supports world missions through the Cooperative Program. … He is a

man of integrity with a loving family and an unblemished, untarnished repu-tation in this community where he has lived all his life.” Southern Baptists “are already a convention with great diversity in our membership ranks and our churches. If we are faithful in our work this diversity will continue to grow,” Crosby said. “We need Pastor Fred at the head of the table, helping us understand our mission field and our mission. It is time to tap the great resource of his experience, wisdom and passion for this wider purpose. … “Messengers, we have the opportu-nity to make history, to show a watch-ing world the truth about our savior and ourselves and to affirm again the mission that undergirds everything we do. Let’s give our ballots a voice and shout out to the world: Jesus is Lord! This is our presi-dent! We are Southern Baptists!” It’s customary, current SBC Presi-dent Bryant Wright said, when there is only one candidate for elective office, for the SBC recording secretary to cast one vote for everyone. “However, this chair on this oc-

casion believes this historic moment should fully belong to the messengers of the Southern Baptist Convention,” Wright said. He instructed the mes-sengers to stand if it was “their plea-sure” that Luter be elected president. It was. As Luter came to the podium, he wiped his eyes, pointed toward heaven, and wiped his eyes again. “To God be the glory for the things He has done,” Luter simply said. “God bless you. I love you.” In 2011 Luter became the SBC’s first African American first vice presi-dent and in 2001 was the first African American to preach the convention ser-mon. He also served on the committee that proposed a revision of the Baptist Faith and Message in 2000. He is a popular preacher at revivals, state conventions, evangelism conferenc-es and other Southern Baptist gatherings. Some observers felt it was appro-priate that Luter’s election took place on the day many celebrate “Juneteenth” and the anniversary of slavery’s end in the United States.

OhiO Baptist MessengerPUBLICATION OF THE STATE CONvENTION OF BAPTISTS IN OHIO

August 2012 | Volume 60 No. 4

INSIDE: Transformational Church . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 2Men’s Summit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 3Women’s Ministries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 8-9National Bible Drill Results . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10 Press Toward The Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12

Historic: Fred Luter elected SBC president

Fred Luter

When booking your hotel room mention State Convention of Baptists in Ohio and you will be offered a room with 2 queen beds for a discounted rate of just $89! This rate includes admission into the water park for the length of your stay! Call now at (877) 525-2427.

Fred Luter: SBC President

Mike Wilson: Pastor Lincoln Heights Baptist Church

David Starry: Pastor First Baptist Church, Vandalia

FBC Newton Falls celebrates 50 years

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LeaderBreakthru 2-Day Coach

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Sunday SChOOl WOrker Training

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