LCU joins Louisiana Baptists on statewide Together Tour

Louisiana Christian University is joining the Louisiana Baptists on a statewide Together Tour in 2026 to promote commitment and cooperation among churches and other Southern Baptist organizations across Louisiana.

“My goal in these meetings is to hear from all concerned,” said Executive Director for Louisiana Baptists Steve Horn. “What can we do better? What are we committed to doing moving forward? What should we be doing that we are not doing? What are we doing that Louisiana Baptists want us to stop doing? Where have we lost trust in this cooperative endeavor to do more together than we can do by ourselves?”

Horn said that this is not a plea to give more, but rather an opportunity to listen to all member organizations.

“We are listening to what you want to do cooperatively as we think about the next 100 years. At the same time, hear me say, ‘we cannot continue to do what we are doing without addressing the situation.’ “

In 2008, Louisiana Baptists gave $22,650,020 through the Cooperative Program. In 2024, Louisiana Baptists gave just over $17 million.

“We may not be at a crisis, but we are certainly at a crossroads,” Horn said.

LCU President Dr. Mark Johnson said he will travel with Horn to stand with the Louisiana Baptist Convention and support the shared mission God has given Louisiana Baptists. An important part of that mission is Christian higher education.

Louisiana Christian University is the only Southern Baptist university in the state.

“This tour is about unity, trust, and advancing the Kingdom together,” Johnson said. “Louisiana Christian University exists because churches believed Christian higher education matters. I want our leaders to hear my gratitude for their prayers and support and to know that we are committed to faithful stewardship and a strong future.”

This past year, LCU provided $7.5 million in funded and unfunded scholarships to support young people who are in real need. Louisiana Baptists are helping those students, and the Cooperative Program is the engine that makes that possible.

“As we continue to travel across the state, my hope is that more pastors and leaders will come, listen and also speak into our work, sharing ways we can improve and strengthen what we do to better advance the Kingdom of God, together,” Johnson said.

There will be approximately 40 listening sessions around the state in 2026.

Upcoming dates for the Together Tour include:

January 29
6 p.m.
Mt. Olive Association
First Baptist Oakdale
117 S 12th St., Oakdale

February 2
9 a.m.
Beauregard Association
First Baptist DeRidder
2030 Highway 171, DeRidder

February 3
11 a.m.
Bayou Macon/Madison Associations
FBC Oak Grove
608 E Main St., Oak Grove

February 5
11:30 a.m.
North Central Association
FBC Winnfield
201 East Court St., Winnfield

February 12
11 a.m.
Northwest Association
Woodridge Baptist Church
850 E Bert Kouns Industrial Loop, Shreveport

February 12
6:30 p.m.
Bienville/Webster Claiborne Association
North Acres Baptist Church
1852 Lewisville Road, Minden

February 19
9:30 a.m.
Northeast Association
Association Office
7103 DeSiard St., Monroe

February 19
6:30 p.m.
Delta Association
First Baptist Vidalia
100 N Hickory St., Vidalia

February 26
10 a.m.
Rural Church Pastors Meeting
TBD

March 02
Noon
Gulf Coast Association
Forest Restaurant, Franklin
1909 Main St., Franklin

March 2
6 p.m.
Evangeline Association
Youngsville Community Church
4129 Verot School Road, Youngsville

March 7
8 a.m.
NOLA – Spanish
Iglesia Christiana Filadelfia
12131 Florida Blvd suite C and D, Baton Rouge

March 9
6:30 p.m.
Deer Creek Association

March 17
6:30 p.m.
LaSalle Association

March 19
10 a.m.
Baton Rouge (BAGBR)

April 21
6:30 p.m.
Bayou Association
Association Office
4494 West Main St., Gray

May 20
10:30 a.m.
NOLA Association

May 21
Noon
CenLA Association

For the latest information about dates and locations, visit the  Together Tour website.