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RA Congress
March 22-23, 2024

PRICES:

$100

$10 (nonrefundable deposit)*

*Non-refundable deposit required for each reservation

Lodging

Only cabins will be available for this event.

Cabins are dorm space with bunk beds and shared bathrooms/showers and no linens provided. View here and here on our website.

Lee Lodge rooms are for families or special needs per request. Each Lee Lodge room holds two full size beds with a bathroom/shower. View here

AGES

Boys who have completed 1st through 6th grades and their counselors

INCLUDES

1 night stay, 3 meals (Friday supper through Saturday lunch)

ONLINE REGISTRATION

STEP 1 HOLD FORM: Church leaders click below to fill out your group information and numbers to reserve for RA Congress:

STEP 2 PAY DEPOSIT: Pay a deposit by credit card with the form submission above to hold your place for RA Congress or send a check. Deposit is $10 per person, non-refundable

STEP 3 REGISTER INDIVIDUAL CAMPERS: Click below to add individual names, grades, and t-shirt sizes to your group reservation:

*T-SHIRT ORDER INFORMATION NEEDED – MARCH 1st

 **REGISTRATION DEADLINE – MARCH 15th   

IMPORTANT INFORMATION LINKS

Statement of Compliance

Registration Policies

RA Congress is a statewide call to Louisiana Baptist Royal Ambassador programs, but any boy may attend! Typically held in the spring each year at Tall Timbers, this event for 1st through 6th grade boys allows them to meet missionaries and learn ways to be involved in missions at home. This is also the event where boys display and race their pinewood derby cars and participate in soapbox races.

Contact

For questions regarding RA Congress, please contact Kelly Tam in the Louisiana Baptists’ Men’s Ministry Department.
Her contact information is:
Kelly.Tam@louisianabaptists.org
318.449.4280

Did You Know?
Royal Ambassadors (RAs) is a Bible-centered, church-based, Southern Baptist missions education organization for boys in grades 1-6.

History: Begun in 1908, RAs has a rich heritage of providing missions education for boys. As then national WMU President Fannie E. S. Heck declared: “Save the boys for their own sakes and for the future of the gospel.” RAs and their leaders have been about that task for over 100 years.

The RA Motto (which has never changed), “We are Ambassadors for Christ,” not only gives the organization its name, but also gives the boys and leaders a lifestyle goal. This Motto is taken from Scripture, specifically 2 Corinthians 5:20.

The RA Scripture passage (2 Corinthians 5:17-20) describes the purpose of Royal Ambassadors:

“Therefore if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation; old things have passed away, and look, new things have come. Now everything is from God, who reconciled us to Himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that is, in Christ, God was reconciling the world to Himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and He has committed the message of reconciliation to us. Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ; certain that God is appealing through us, we plead on Christ’s behalf, ‘Be reconciled to God.'” (2 Cor. 5:17-20, HCSB)

Organization name and Scripture: An ambassador is a representative in a court or nation other than his own. Royal Ambassadors are representatives of Christ the King bringing good news of salvation to people everywhere. The RA Motto reads, “We are Ambassadors for Christ” (2 Cor. 5:20, HCSB).

The shield stands for faith in Christ (see Eph. 6:16). This symbol represents the journey of faith and a commitment to having faith in Christ.

The crown stands for Christ the King and what He represents (see Jas. 1:12). As a follower and ambassador of Christ, we are to stay focused on Jesus and His message to the world.

The branch is for achievement and victory in the work of being an Ambassador for Christ (see Matt. 25:21). Combining skills and actions help accomplish the goal of carrying the gospel to people needing to hear it.

Blue represents the boy’s loyalty to Christ, His church, and each other.
Gold represents the worth of the boy to God’s mission.
White represents purity of living, which makes him an effective ambassador.