
Megan Young has been named editor of Mississippi’s The Baptist Record, replacing Tony Martin, who retired Jan. 1. Young previously served as associate editor since Nov. 1, 2023.
“Megan has served wonderfully in the associate editor role for the last couple of years, and we’re both thankful and excited about her moving into the role of editor,” said Shawn Parker, Mississippi Baptist Convention Board executive director-treasurer.
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In 2012, Young began as a graphic designer for the MBCB communication services department. She also prepared the print layout for the print newspaper until 2020, when she helped transition the Record to a digital format.
“Her creativity, skill and hands-on experience with all aspects of our communication process give her a perspective moving forward that will serve us and Mississippi Baptists well,” said Paul Pinson, MBCB human resources officer. “Megan’s faith is evident in her approach to work — integrity and a humble desire to honor God without any concern of receiving credit.”
Young graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor of arts in journalism. Prior to coming to the MBCB, she worked as copy editor and layout designer for Gannett Company, Inc. (now USA TODAY Co.) in Monroe, Louisiana.
Baptist Record merges with Communication Services
To unify the message shared by two key MBCB departments, Communication Services and The Baptist Record have combined operations.
“The Communication Services department and The Baptist Record have partnered well over the years,” said Seth Price, MBCB director of communication services. “It is now a natural transition for these departments to become one, better positioning ourselves for the future as we support the expanding work of the convention and communicate stories across our state.”
Young will help unify both departments while maintaining the unique identity and integrity of the newspaper.
EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written and originally published by The Baptist Record.





