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‘Burden is lifted’: Louisiana church celebrates paying off $735,000 debt

  • January 29, 2022
  • Louisiana Baptist Message
  • Church Life, Latest News, Louisiana, New Mexico
Ouachita Baptist Church celebrated a note-burning, Jan. 9, and remembered God’s faithfulness to bring them out of massive debt.
(Courtesy of The Baptist Message)

‘Burden is lifted’: Louisiana church celebrates paying off $735,000 debt

Ouachita Baptist Church recently celebrated the retirement of $735,000 in debt on its worship center and fellowship hall. Members of the church in West Monroe, Louisiana, rejoiced during a special note burning service that recognized God’s faithfulness to them during the six-year journey.

“I’m just so proud of my church and what God did through them,” Pastor Mike Holloway told the Baptist Message. “The financial burden is lifted, and the future is bright. We are not the church we were five years ago, but we aren’t the church we are going to be five years from now.”

‘On cloud nine’

When Holloway arrived as pastor in January 2016, the church was struggling to pay the monthly note. A year later, Holloway presented “2020 Vision,” a plan to retire the remaining debt of $500,000 within four years. COVID-19 caused a one-year delay in reaching the goal, but the note was paid in full, Jan. 9.

Ray Anding, a member of the church since its founding 37 years ago, said he was honored to be one of the two members who paid off the remaining $30,000 prior to the note-burning service.

“Everybody was clapping; we were on cloud nine,” Anding said. “We remembered how God has blessed our church. Prayer and reaching out to others have been so important during the last few years as we worked together to pay off this loan.”

‘Evangelism still works’

Holloway said the bold step of faith by the congregation has produced much fruit. When they began the ambitious plan, about 50 to 60 people attended Sunday worship, and missions giving was down. By the end of 2021, attendance had grown to nearly 200, and missions giving also increased.

Members have become more enthusiastic about sharing the gospel through prayer, door-to-door evangelism, tent revivals and a ministry to people addicted to drugs, alcohol and other destructive lifestyles, Holloway said. Church members now regularly participate in missions efforts in the Ukraine, the Navajo reservation in New Mexico, Malawi and Zambia.  Retirement of the debt, Holloway noted, has freed up the congregation to purchase a $9,000 church facility for a Zambian congregation, and he expects even more opportunities to give.

“Our church is built on prayer, outreach, evangelism, conservative preaching and genuine worship,” Holloway said. “Evangelism still works. The word of God won’t return void. How will they believe without a preacher or unless someone goes and tells them? We practice the Great Commission here, and paying off this debt has now freed us to do even more in missions to share the good news around the world.”


EDITOR’S NOTE — This article was written by Brian Blackwell and was originally published by Louisiana’s Baptist Message, newsjournal of Louisiana Baptists.

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