Dr. Gina Stewart closes out three years as Lott Carey president

Dr. Gina Stewart closes out three years as Lott Carey president

Rev. Dr. Gina M. Stewart ends her three-year term as President of Lott Carey during the Annual Session in Memphis, Tennessee, held from August 12-15. Her tenure has been one of visionary leadership, inclusivity, and impactful initiatives. The first woman to hold this esteemed position, she has navigated her presidency with a focus on unity, innovation, and the empowerment of emerging generations.

Her presidency has been marked by several notable accomplishments. She takes immense pride in how the Lott Carey team has united to elevate its mission, introduce innovative practices, and intentionally involve younger generations. By ensuring that the voices and perspectives of younger members are prominently represented, this visionary leader has helped to foster a culture of inclusivity at the Board level, reflecting diverse perspectives in leadership and decision-making processes.

One of the significant achievements during her tenure has been the substantial financial investments received through new partnerships. These investments have been crucial in sustaining international outreach and supporting disaster relief efforts. Dr. Stewart is also proud of the new relationships forged with pastors who have committed to investing in the work of Lott Carey while nurturing existing partnerships within the network.

Moreover, Dr. Stewart is pleased with the strategic use of technology to amplify Lott Carey’s message and engage congregations through virtual and social media platforms. This approach has expanded the organization’s reach and impact, ensuring that the mission incorporates a broader audience.

Among the newer initiatives spearheaded during her presidency, the launch of the Lott Carey Student Chapters is a significant development. This initiative, set to pilot at the 2024 Annual Session in Memphis, features a mission-focused, service-learning model that combines student-led experiential learning with hands-on service experiences. These chapters will be established on HBCU campuses, empowering new voices and ensuring the ongoing vitality and effectiveness of the mission organization.

To underscore the commitment to engaging emerging generations, Executive Secretary-Treasurer Rev. Emmett Dunn has secured the services of Rev. Trevor Beauford as Coordinator of Young Adult Initiatives. This role is pivotal in leading efforts to create spaces for young adults within Lott Carey.

Another presidential priority that has garnered enthusiasm is the “Millions for Missions” campaign. This continues to generate energy and excitement for the organization’s mission.

Dr. Stewart’s tenure has been characterized by nurturing meaningful relationships with key partners. The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship and Brunswick Theological Seminary have each pledged commitments over a three-year period, and Compassion International has generously offered to aid in the construction of the David and Pamela Goatley School in Bopolu, Liberia.

Challenges and Unfinished Goals

Despite the many successes, the outgoing president acknowledges that some goals remain unfinished. One key priority was to raise one million dollars on President’s Night during the Annual Session. Although close, this milestone has yet to be achieved. She remains optimistic that this goal will be reached in the future.

The primary challenge has been limited resources relative to the organization’s vision. Despite this, Lott Carey has made a significant global impact, demonstrating that dedication and collaboration can overcome financial constraints. Additionally, Dr. Stewart hopes to see increased engagement from churches in the southern region of the United States and the revival of previous partnerships with churches.

While honored to be the first woman to lead Lott Carey, Dr. Stewart aspires not to be the last, emphasizing the importance of continued inclusivity and representation in leadership. She envisions an evolving role for women in the church, marked by incremental changes in influence and leadership. While many churches and denominations now ordain women, they remain underrepresented in leadership positions. Dr. Stewart emphasizes the importance of male allyship in dismantling sexism, patriarchy, and male dominance. Lott Carey has been a trailblazer in this area, being the first predominantly Black Baptist convention in the United States to elect a woman as its president. She hopes that this path of inclusivity and intentionality will continue, leading to more women ascending to leadership positions and driving structural change.

To young women, particularly young Black women aspiring to leadership positions in religious organizations, the mentor to many offers valuable advice. She encourages them to connect with churches, ministries, and organizations that embrace an egalitarian and inclusive vision of ministry. Serving in various roles within the church can help develop essential leadership skills and provide opportunities to lead and find mentors.

The dynamic preacher emphasizes the importance of integrity, ethical practices, commitment, responsibility, and team building. She reminds young women that their gifts will make room for them, and they never know who might be observing their efforts and advocating on their behalf.

Cherished Memories and Future Plans

Reflecting on her presidency, Dr. Stewart cherishes many memories, with one of the most treasured being a trip to Liberia and Ghana with Lott Carey supporters. The fellowship, worship, and ministry experiences were unforgettable, highlighting the impact of witnessing the organization’s work firsthand.

Looking ahead, Dr. Stewart plans to take a much-needed break to recharge and reflect on her presidential experiences and achievements. She will return to school to finish her PhD coursework, a long-standing goal paused during her presidency. She remains committed to ensuring a smooth transition for incoming leadership and continuing to support Lott Carey’s initiatives. While her role as president is ending, her dedication to the organization’s mission and vision remains unwavering.

As she concludes her term of service, she expresses deep gratitude to the Lott Carey family, Board of Directors, former and present Board Chairmen, former Presidents, officers, staff, volunteers, supporters, colleagues, and family for their unwavering support and commitment. Their steadfast prayers, active presence, words of encouragement, and generous partnership have been the cornerstone of collective achievements.

To international Lott Carey partners, the outgoing president pledges ongoing support and collaboration. She hopes that the legacy of faith and service will continue to inspire generations for years to come. As she passes the baton to Rev. Dr. Jesse Williams, she looks forward to contributing in new ways and supporting the remarkable work of Lott Carey.

Dr. Gina M. Stewart’s presidency has been a period of significant growth, innovation, and inclusivity for Lott Carey. Her legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire and guide the mission agency in its quest to make a global impact.

Inspirational Annual Session Preachers

Inspirational Annual Session Preachers

The Lott Carey 127th Annual Session is set to unfold in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, from August 12-15.

Prepare for a transformative experience as we host a lineup of distinguished preachers ready to proclaim the word of God under the anointing and guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Morning session preachers are Dr. William F. Wright, Senior Pastor of New Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Greensboro, NC, whose traditional sermons and evangelistic fervor have earned him regional acclaim; Dr. Marcus Cosby, Senior Pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Houston, TX, a visionary leader who has expanded his church’s influence locally and beyond; and  Rev. Brittany D. Mingo, IYD Team Leader at Lott Carey and Associate Pastor, Elevation Community, at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church, in Philadelphia, PA. Completing the morning lineup is Dr. Keith Norman, Senior Servant Leader of First Baptist Church-Broad, in Memphis who is committed to nurturing a predominantly African American community undergoing significant change.

Evening sessions will feature Dr. Cynthia Hale, founding Senior Pastor of Ray of Hope Christian Church, and founder of ELAH Pastoral Ministries, in Decatur, GA, who brings 45 years of ministry experience; and Dr. Howard-John Wesley, under whose leadership the Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria, VA, grew from 2,500 to more than 12,000 members.

Dr. Gina M. Stewart, Senior Pastor of Christ Missionary Baptist Church in Memphis will close out her three-year incumbency as Lott Carey president, bringing the 2024 Annual Session to a close

Don’t miss this opportunity to enrich your soul and strengthen your faith. We eagerly anticipate your presence in Memphis for an event that’s sure to be memorable!

 

Five Reasons to Attend the 127th Annual Session

Five Reasons to Attend the 127th Annual Session

Lott Carey is hosting its 127th Annual Session in Memphis, Tennessee, from August 12-15. This year’s theme is “Proclaim!” and promises to be a time of inspiration, education, and fellowship for all who attend.

Here are five reasons why you shouldn’t miss this exciting event:

  1. Deepen your faith as you immerse yourself in a spirit-filled atmosphere with daily worship services, a Missions Prayer Breakfast, and an evening of praise and worship featuring renowned Gospel artist Maurette Brown Clark. Be inspired by keynote speakers and delve into scripture through insightful mission education classes.
  2. Expand your knowledge through the mission education classes led by experienced instructors. Whether you are clergy, lay leader, or just starting out on your faith journey, there’s something for everyone. Learn about diverse topics like “Responding to the Macedonia Call” or “Blessed Balance: Self-Care Strategies for Clergy.”
  3. Connect with others and build relationships with like-minded individuals who share your passion for mission work. Network with fellow attendees, those who engage in mission, Lott Carey’s mission partners from around the world, and leaders from across the Lott Carey community. Participate in special luncheons, receptions, and fellowship dinners to connect and share experiences.
  4. Make a Difference. The Lott Carey Annual Session is more than just lectures and workshops. It’s an opportunity to get involved and make a real difference. Participate in mission blitz activities like serving at a local food pantry.
  5. Experience Memphis. Explore the rich culture and history of Memphis during your free time. Visit iconic landmarks or immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant scene. The conference even offers optional Memphis city tours for a deeper dive into the local landscape.

Don’t miss this chance to be transformed, learn, connect, and serve!

Find Your Calling at the 127th Annual Session!

Find Your Calling at the 127th Annual Session!

The 127th Lott Carey Annual Session is calling all mission-minded individuals to Memphis, TN, from August 12-15! It promises a journey of inspiration, engagement, and the chance to make a real difference.

Those arriving early may attend worship on August 11 at the Christ Missionary Baptist Church, where our esteemed president, Dr. Gina M. Stewart, is Senior Pastor, followed by an orientation for Mission Blitz participants.

The official sessions open with a Missions Prayer Breakfast, leading into the opening ceremony featuring Dr. William F. Wright, Senior Pastor of New Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Throughout the week, attendees can participate in a variety of activities designed to deepen their faith and commitment to service.

These include a First-time Attendee Orientation, informative Mission Education Classes, and an uplifting Worship Arts Concert featuring Maurette Brown Clark. Inspiring General Sessions will feature prominent speakers like Dr. Marcus Cosby, Senior Pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. Brittany D. Mingo, IYD Team Leader, Dr. Howard-John Wesley, Senior Pastor of Alfred Street Baptist Church, Dr. Keith Norman, Senior Servant Leader of First Baptist Church-Broad, and Dr. Cynthia Hale, Founder and Senior Pastor of Ray of Hope Christian Church.

Special evening events will add to the spirit of community, with an “Evening of Soul” featuring The Tribe with KJ Willis, an “Evening of Laughter” with Comedian Marcus Wiley, and an Evening Worship-President’s Night featuring Dr. Stewart, president.

Additionally, persons may participate in the Benefit Golf Tournament on August 16 to support the High School in Bopulu, Liberia.

The Lott Carey Annual Session offers more than just activities; it’s an opportunity to be transformed. Attendees can deepen their faith through worship services and inspirational speakers, gain valuable knowledge through mission education classes, connect with like-minded individuals who share their passion for service, and contribute to meaningful causes through mission opportunities.

Online registration closes July 26, 2024.

An invitation to the 127th Annual Session

Lott Carey President Dr. Gina M. Stewart invites us to the Lott Carey 127th Annual Session from August 12-15 in Memphis, TN. It is hosted by Christ Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Dr. Stewart.

Mission education: The quest for racial justice

Mission education: The quest for racial justice

From August 12-15, 2024, Memphis, TN, will host the Lott Carey Annual Session, featuring a series of Mission Education classes. These classes, guided by Dr. Evans L. Spagner, Lott Carey mission education coordinator, will be led by various facilitators and focus on the critical theme of racial justice.

The primary text for these sessions will be Silencing White Noise: Six Practices to Overcome Our Inaction on Race, by Rev. Dr. Willie Dwayne Francois III. This book explores systemic and structural racial issues that persist in society. Dr. Francois, Senior Pastor at Fountain Baptist Church of Summit, NJ, and Associate Professor of Liberation Theology at New York Theological Seminary, delves into the reasons behind our collective inaction on race and provides practical steps to address and overcome these challenges.

Dr. Francois’s work examines the prevalence of racial practices, policies, programs, systems, and structures that contribute to ongoing racial disparities. Through the rubric of what he calls “White Noise,” he addresses several critical questions and statements that often arise in discussions about race, including “I don’t see color. We are all the same in Christ,” “It’s not my fault. Slavery was so long ago. Get over it,” “I’ve had it hard too, but I worked hard,” “Why does everything have to be about race?” “It’s not my job to fix racism,” and “I’m scared of the backlash.”

These discussions will explore the implications of colorblindness, the long-lasting impacts of slavery, the differences between individual hardships and systemic racial barriers, the importance of ongoing conversations about race, the role of individuals and communities in combating racism, and the fear of backlash.

The Mission Education classes aim to equip participants with a deeper understanding of racial issues and practical tools to foster racial justice in their communities. By engaging with Dr. Francois’s insightful analysis and participating in guided discussions, attendees will be better prepared to confront and dismantle racial inequities.

This year’s Lott Carey Annual Session promises to be a transformative experience, empowering individuals to take meaningful action toward racial justice.

127th Annual Session Registration Now Open

127th Annual Session Registration Now Open

We’re delighted to invite you to the 127th Lott Carey Annual Session, taking place in Memphis, Tennessee, from August 12 to 15, 2024. This event, held in the hometown of our esteemed President, Rev. Dr. Gina M. Stewart, is centered around the theme “Proclaim!” drawn from Mark 16:15’s directive to share the gospel globally.

This year’s session is particularly momentous as Dr. Stewart will be passing the presidential baton to Rev. Dr. Jesse T. Williams. Attendees can look forward to a variety of registration options, including for adults and youth, as well as virtual attendance which provides access to a worship arts concert featuring Maurette Clark Brown.

The conference will offer mission opportunities, a special luncheon dedicated to mission work, an entertaining comedy night, a soulful jazz evening, and the S.A.L.T Awards Dinner to celebrate outstanding service and leadership.

Parents and guardians are specially invited to a joint meeting for Hope Missionaries and International Youth Development on Sunday, August 11. Hotel reservations are currently open, with a one-night deposit required at booking.

Additionally, attendees will have the opportunity to explore Memphis’s rich history and culture through city tours, with more details to come.

2024 Annual Youth Seminar Canceled Due to Low Registration

It is with regret that we announce the cancellation of the Lott Carey Annual Youth Seminar for the year 2024 due to insufficient registration numbers. Despite our best efforts and enthusiasm for this event, the response fell short of the required threshold to make it a successful and enriching experience for all participants.

The Lott Carey Annual Youth Seminar has always been a beacon of knowledge, empowerment, and community for young minds across the Lott Carey network. We deeply appreciate the ongoing support and interest shown by our participants, sponsors, and partners. especially our IYD Team.

While we are disappointed by this turn of events, we remain committed to our mission of nurturing and inspiring the next generation of leaders. Therefore, we are excited to announce that the Lott Carey Annual Youth Seminar will return in full force in 2025.

We encourage all interested individuals to mark their calendars for the eagerly anticipated 2025 Lott Carey Annual Youth Seminar, scheduled to take place in June 2025.

In anticipation of this future gathering, we will be redoubling our efforts to ensure a robust and engaging program that exceeds expectations. Stay tuned for updates on speakers, workshops, and registration details as we prepare to make the 2025 Seminar an unforgettable experience for all participants.

For further inquiries or information, please contact the Lott Carey office at lottcarey@lottcarey.org.

Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we navigate these circumstances together. We look forward to welcoming you to the 2025 Lott Carey Annual Youth Seminar.

 

Save the Date: 127th Lott Carey Annual Session

Save the Date: 127th Lott Carey Annual Session

We are thrilled to announce that the 127th Lott Carey Annual Session will take place from August 12 to 15, 2024, in the vibrant city of Memphis, Tennessee – the hometown of our esteemed President, Rev. Dr. Gina M. Stewart! This year’s theme is “Proclaim!”, inspired by the scripture reference from Mark 16:15, where Jesus instructs His disciples to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.

At the Annual Session, Dr. Stewart will pass on the baton of the presidency to Rev. Dr. Jesse T. Williams.

Registration Details:

  • Adults (18 and older): Registration fee is $185.00.
  • Children and Youth (ages 6-17): Registration fee is $150.00.
  • Virtual registration is also available at $150, granting you access to the worship arts concert featuring the talented Maurette Clark Brown. Prepare for a musical extravaganza like no other!

Mission Opportunities:

  • Explore mission opportunities on Monday and Wednesday during the conference.

Conference Highlights:

  • Mission Luncheon: Join us for a special luncheon dedicated to mission work.
  • Comedy Night: Get ready to laugh and unwind during our entertaining comedy night.
  • Jazz Evening: Immerse yourself in the soulful rhythms of jazz at our evening event.
  • S.A.L.T Awards Dinner: Celebrate outstanding service and leadership with us.

Special Invitation:

  • Parents and guardians, mark your calendars! On Sunday, August 11, we invite you to a joint meeting for Hope Missionaries and International Youth Development.

Hotel Reservations:

  • Hotel reservations are now open. The cost per night, including taxes, is [insert cost].
  • A one-night deposit is required at the time of reservation, and cancellations after [insert date] are nonrefundable.

Memphis City Tours:

  • Explore the rich history and culture of Memphis with our city tours (additional cost). Stay tuned for more information!

For additional details, please visit our website at www.lottcarey.org.

2024 Youth Seminar Registration open

2024 Youth Seminar Registration open

Join us for an empowering five-day experience at Lott Carey’s 66th Annual Youth Seminar, themed “Disrupt.” Open for registration from May 1-31, the event will unfold at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, from June 22-27.

This seminar is a transformative journey for young individuals aged 14-24. It’s an opportunity to connect with God and fellow participants in meaningful ways, with the ultimate aim of fostering positive change in homes, communities, and beyond. Attendees will delve deeper into their faith, inspired to follow the path of Jesus more closely.

We’re calling on the youth to challenge norms, to dream beyond the conventional, and to ignite a wave of transformation among their peers. The seminar is designed to reveal new perspectives on everyday life, provide hands-on experiences to discover one’s divine purpose, and empower participants to make a tangible difference in their communities upon their return.

We also invite spirited volunteers to lead our Family Groups. As a Family Group Leader, you’ll guide 15-20 youth through daily sessions of discipleship, friendly competitions, and mission-oriented service. This role is pivotal in creating a nurturing environment for growth, spiritual deepening, and the forging of lasting bonds. While no official church role is necessary, a heart for God, spiritual insight, and a dedication to youth development are essential.

The week is filled with camaraderie-building competitions across missions, classes, recreational activities, and worship services. And let’s not forget the Ministry Expo! It’s a vibrant evening where churches can exhibit their unique ministries through dance, mime, song, drama, and more, celebrating the diverse ways we serve in our faith communities.

Don’t miss this chance to be part of something extraordinary. Sign up, volunteer, and prepare to “Disrupt” for the better!

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