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TBDR UPDATE: ALL TEAMS NOW ON STANDBY

FRANKLIN — Some Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief teams are already in action (see story HERE), but more are needed in the efforts to help those impacted by Hurricane Helene.  Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, sent out an email Saturday morning, asking that all TBDR teams and volunteers be on standby. “East Tennessee has been hit hard,” Jones said in the email. “The worst damage

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TBDR TEAMS RESPONDING TO HELENE’S IMPACT

  Editor’s note: This story was updated at 4:15 p.m. on Sept. 28. NEWPORT — Eastern Tennessee experienced significant and widespread damage Friday afternoon due to torrential rains and high winds from Hurricane Helene. Helene made landfall in the Florida Panhandle late Thursday and forcefully progressed through Eastern Georgia into Tennessee along the Appalachian Mountains, causing severe flooding and wind damage in numerous East Tennessee counties. Newport, Irwin, Hampton and

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TENNESSEE DR ON ALERT FOR HELENE RESPONSE

MOUNT JULIET — Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief teams have been placed on alert for possible response to Hurricane Helene. As of 2 p.m. EST on Sept. 26, Helene is currently a Category 2 hurricane with wind speeds of 110 mph. It is expected to make landfall on Florida’s Big Bend this evening as at least a Category 3 hurricane, bringing the risk of devastating damage, according to an NBC News

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STAFF CONTINUITY WORKS WELL FOR CROSSVILLE CHURCH

CROSSVILLE — Search across the Southern Baptist Convention and you will find churches with pastors who have long tenures and even other ministers who have been at the same church for a number of years. In a society, however, where the average stay of a minister at a church is normally less than six or seven years, it would be hard pressed to find a church that matches Central Baptist

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TBDR TEAM IS ‘SWEATING IT OUT’ IN LA.

FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist disaster relief volunteers are accustomed to hard work and sweat. This week, there’s been plenty of both for a team from Forest Hills Baptist Church in Nashville. Traveling to Morgan City, La., to assist victims who are recovering from Hurricane Francine, the DR team is dealing with oppressive humidity while completing various tasks for homeowners in the area. Steve Brock, who is leading the team, said

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B&R EDITOR PUBLISHES COLLECTION OF HIS COLUMNS

FRANKLIN — Lonnie Wilkey’s tenure as editor of the Baptist and Reflector is coming to an end, but his columns will continue to be read for years to come.  Wilkey, who has been with the B&R since 1988 and has served as editor since 1998, has put together a collection of his columns in a book titled Faith, Family and Life’s Lessons: Reflections of a Christian Journalist.  Wilkey’s columns have

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BREAKING: GAINES TO TRANSITION TO NEW ROLE

CORDOVA — Steve Gaines, senior pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church in Cordova and a former SBC president, announced to the congregation on Sunday that he will be transitioning out of his role of senior pastor and into the role of “itinerate preacher.” Gaines, who has been at Bellevue for 19 years, was joined on stage by his wife, Donna, when he made the announcement.  “Many years ago, the Lord spoke

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OVERWHELMED? LOOK TO THE EMPTY TOMB

We are creatures of hope and reach for it wherever we can. When I was in middle school, I tried out for every sport hoping to make the team, but no one wanted me. My hopes were dashed.  I remember at one point having my hopes set on a particular job. I made it far in the interview process only to be passed over for another candidate in the end.

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DO WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT SIN?

The older I get the more I see shadows of my father in the things I do and enjoy. Whether it’s the gait with which I walk, my general suspicion of politics, or my obsession with some details and my apathy for others, you don’t have to be around me very long to recognize that I am my father’s son.  Another enduring trait passed down from my dad is my

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SBC EC LEGAL EXPENSES SURPASS $12M IN THREE YEARS

NASHVILLE — The SBC Executive Committee says it has spent more than $12.1 million on the 2021-2022 Guidepost Solutions investigation and subsequent legal expenses dating back to the 2021 fiscal year. The release of the detailed financial information was the result of a motion adopted by messengers at this summer’s SBC Annual Meeting. “The EC is glad to respond to the motion referred to us from the 2024 Annual Meeting

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