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MAPLE GROVE MISSIONARY: PICTURE OF PERSEVERANCE, PRAYER

DICKSON — Maple Grove Missionary Baptist Church has stood the test of time through nearly 150 years of American history. Founded in 1875 in the Sylvia area outside Charlotte (Tenn.), the church took root during Ulysses S. Grant’s presidency, the same year the Civil Rights Act was signed and Alexander Graham Bell made breakthroughs in sound transmission. It was also the year that produced beloved hymns like Fanny Crosby’s “To

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POWELL’S CHAPEL: A LIVING LEGACY OF FAITHFULNESS

MURFREESBORO — The words of “How Great Thou Art” rose to the rafters of Powell’s Chapel Baptist Church on a hot Sunday morning as about 200 congregants celebrated a milestone 150 years in the making on July 27. Women fanned themselves, children squirmed in wooden pews, and men shook hands as the small church overflowed with members marking the sesquicentennial of their beloved congregation. “It is such a blessing to

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SERVING GOD — AND THE COMMUNITY

JACKSON — Jeff Palmer, director of community outreach for Madison-Chester & Crockett (MCC) Baptist Association understands the need to be the hands and feet of Jesus. One of his responsibilities is to work with churches to minister to the community, “It’s a way to tell others about Jesus, to pray for their needs, and show the love of Christ to all people,” says Palmer. Jesus tells us in Mark 12:30-31,

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CELEBRATING 190 YEARS OF TELLING YOUR STORIES

In 1950, Charles Dady, a non-Baptist from Dixon, was so impressed by the Baptist and Reflector that he prepaid a 50-year subscription, trusting its value through March 15, 2000. You read that correctly. Dady sent $100 to the Tennessee Baptist Foundation, with the yearly $3.71 earnings to cover the $2 annual subscription renewal and the other $1.71 designated for missions. There is no record that Dady renewed, but his commitment

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UNION, TBMB SET TO HOST YOUTH CONFERENCE

JACKSON — Union University’s School of Theology and Missions and the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board will host the fourth annual EQUIP Youth Apologetics Conference Sept. 6 in Union’s Carl Grant Events Center. With key speakers trained in theology, philosophy, apologetics and youth ministry, the EQUIP Youth Apologetics Conference is intended to help students think more carefully about the Christian faith, to strengthen their own faith and to share that faith

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GOING THE EXTRA MILE

Pastor’s 314-mile walk raises nearly $25K for TBCH UNION CITY — The July sun was scorching in Manchester, radiating up from the open road. But Brad Boucher was 200 miles into a race he was determined to finish. After climbing up Monteagle near Sewanee, he felt the hardest part of the race was behind him. His feet had developed blisters and he was feeling sleep-deprived, but the verse from 1

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CHURCH ‘TRANSPLANT’ TAKES ROOT IN COOKEVILLE

COOKEVILLE — Three years ago, during a regular meeting at Stevens Street Baptist Church in Cookeville, pastor Scott Parkinson tapped Jesse Haywood on the shoulder and asked, “Hey, do you want to plant a church?” It was a joke — with a twinge of sincerity. “But I just could not shake that thought,” Haywood said. Previously, Haywood had served as a youth minister in Louisville, Ky., where he attended seminary.

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DOOLEY NOTED: WHEN EVIL DEMANDS AN AUDIENCE

The recent apprehension of quadruple murder suspect Austin Drummond on Tuesday morning in Jackson, Tennessee, was one of those rare events that reminded all of us how fragile life and the freedoms we enjoy can be. The search began one week before its conclusion after police discovered four victims in Tiptonville and an abandoned child left on a random lawn in the heat. After Drummond fled to Jackson, residents remained

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4 IN 5 CHURCHES ENGAGE WITH LOCAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS, NEW SURVEY REVEALS

BRENTWOOD – As students head back to the classroom, they’re likely to see the impact of local churches in their schools this year. According to a Lifeway Research study, 4 in 5 U.S. Protestant pastors identify at least one way their congregations have engaged with local public schools in the last year. Only 18 percent of churches say they weren’t involved with area schools. The average congregation connected with schools in

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CONNECTION COMING: GLOW UP!

Missions event for teen girls, grades 6-12, set for September MURFREESBORO — For Kim Cruse, the path to becoming a missionary began in high school at an event she now organizes. “That’s where God called me to be a missionary,” recalls Cruse, missions discipleship specialist for Tennessee Woman’s Missionary Union. “I learned that the call to take the gospel to the nations was not for the super spiritual only …

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GOING THE EXTRA MILE

Pastor’s 314-mile walk raises nearly $25K for TBCH UNION CITY — The July sun was scorching in Manchester, radiating up from the open road. But

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