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‘Common bond’: Louisiana pastors swap pulpits across denominational, ethnic lines

Five Louisiana Baptist pastors joined seven other ministers from various denominations and ethnicities for a one-day pulpit swap that created a sense of unity among churches ...
  • February 29, 2024
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Pastors from 12 central Louisiana churches of various ethnicities and denominations participated in a pulpit swap, Jan. 14 Five Louisiana Baptist pastors participated including three who are pictured here (front row, L-R, Stuart Sasser, first, Kevin Roberts, third, Brad Webb, fourth).
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‘Common bond’: Louisiana pastors swap pulpits across denominational, ethnic lines

Five Louisiana Baptist pastors recently joined seven other ministers from various denominations and ethnicities for a one-day pulpit swap that created a sense of unity among churches in the Alexandria-Pineville area, organizers told the Baptist Message.

Nathan Martin, pastor of Christian Challenge Worship Center, a non-denominational church in Pineville, and a coordinator for the pulpit swap, said this was the first time that he recalls when so many central Louisiana churches of various denominations and ethnicities traded pastors for one Sunday. In addition to Louisiana Baptists, participating churches included Assemblies of God and non-denominational congregations during the Jan. 14 event.

Each pastor agreed to preach a message from Matthew 9:35–38, respect the tradition of the church to whom they preached and decline any financial compensation from the host congregation, according to Martin.

40 decisions for Christ

Since March 2023, the 12 churches have joined together for worship services and a monthly outreach to the community in conjunction with Time to Revive, a Richardson, Texas-based organization that travels throughout the nation and partners with local churches to further the Kingdom. Through December 2023, 40 people had come to Christ through the outreach efforts.

Additionally, more than 100 members of Time to Revive joined nearly 300 members, collectively, of the 12 churches for a Mission Trip to CENLA, Jan. 17–20. Through those 2024 efforts, 172 members of the community made a decision to follow Christ.

“What all of these efforts have done is signal to the larger community that the body of Christ is unified,” Martin said.

“If we look at the body of Christ as Paul described in the Bible,” he noted, “we see each of us has a different role but at the same time have the same purpose which is to advance the Kingdom of God.”

Participation

Stuart Sasser, pastor of Philadelphia Baptist Church, Horseshoe Drive, Alexandria, shared a message at Neighborhood Baptist Church, an African-American congregation in Alexandria. Sasser and NBC Pastor Johnny Johnson previously partnered for a joint worship service with Philadelphia Baptist and beautification efforts of the NBC building and grounds.

“What an incredible opportunity it was for pastors of different denominations and ethnicities to participate in this special day,” Sasser said. “It’s something I think all of us feel the Lord would be pleased with. We got a little taste of Heaven and it’s a little taste of revival.”

Philip Robertson, pastor of Philadelphia Baptist Church, Deville, preached at St. Matthew Baptist Church, an African-American congregation in Boyce that is affiliated with the National Baptist Convention of America.

While the two congregations are different ethnically, both share a desire to spread the Gospel, Robertson said.

United

“The common bond that we all share in Christ is so evident,” he said. “It’s what unites us beyond the color of our skin and our cultural differences.

“What’s happening with Time to Revive and other ministries where we come together is a sense that God is at work,” he continued. “This was no different on the day of the pulpit swap.”

Sam West, pastor of Main Street Baptist Mission, Pineville, preached at Christian Challenge Worship Center. He said the pulpit swap and various mission projects reminded him that he is not alone in Gospel-centered efforts.

“The thing I liked the most is it reminded me our mission is more than just about me or our church, but it’s about God’s Kingdom,” he said. “Even if we don’t do this all the time, it’s good at times to reach across denominational and racial lines and see what God can do. It’s been humbling to see people put their differences aside and come together for the gospel.”

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EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Brian Blackwell and originally published by Baptist Message.

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