Lamar University student drowns at BSM retreat

  |  Source: Texas Baptists

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A 23-year-old Lamar University graduate student drowned Aug. 10 while attending a Baptist Student Ministry retreat at the Toledo Bend Reservoir.

According to reports, the student was swimming in a cove with a group when he went underwater and did not resurface.

The Newton County Sheriff’s Office identified the student as Noah Roden. The sheriff said Roden drowned at 4:36 pm on Saturday, and his body was recovered at 9:25 am on Sunday.

“We are devastated by this student’s passing,” said Darin Ford, director of the Lamar BSM. “What was supposed to be a time of fellowship and growth has turned into a tragedy. We are just in shock right now.”

The Lamar BSM had been hosting a two-day leadership retreat at a lake house on the reservoir in advance of the upcoming fall semester.

Classes are scheduled to begin on campus on Thursday, Aug. 22. The home where the students gathered was about a two-hour drive from the university.

Ford said Roden had been an active member of the Lamar BSM for about a year.

Mark Jones, director of Texas Baptists’ Center for Collegiate Ministry, said he was thankful Ford was able to personally connect with Roden’s family members.

“Darin was able to speak directly with the student’s family and expressed our deepest condolences from the Texas Baptists family,” Jones said.


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“Right now, we just want to love on these family members, BSM students and leaders and anyone touched by this horrific accident.”

Jones was working with Lamar BSM leaders to mobilize counselors to be available to meet with BSM students and others impacted by the tragedy.

A memorial service honoring Noah Roden will take place in the coming days.

“Our hearts are broken, but we sense God’s presence and are so grateful for this student’s faith walk through the Lamar BSM,” Jones said.

“Though we may not understand why this tragedy occurred, we know that God is good, he is in control, and we have an opportunity to point others to him, even in their grief.”

EDITOR’S NOTE: When the article originally was published on Aug. 14, the student’s name was withheld to allow time for all family members to be notified. It was updated at 5 p.m. on Aug. 15 to identify the deceased student.


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