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WIDOWS IN WARTBURG FORM BONDS WITH YOUNG ADULTS

WARTBURG — At first, it might sound like a strange melding of demographics: widows and young adults. But at First Baptist Church, Wartburg, these two groups are forming friendships and kinships.  “There’s a fantastic synergy between the two groups within our church,” said FBC senior pastor Matt Ward.  The connections have emerged in prominent ways in recent weeks after a young adults Sunday School class at FBC started a ministry

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PLANNING LEADS TO SMOOTH TRANSITION FOR DOM

NASHVILLE — Approximately five years ago, Rusty Sumrall knew his tenure as executive director of Nashville Baptist Association was nearing an end. He had recently turned 65 years old so he went to his board and asked if they wanted him to retire. Sumrall noted they told him he could remain as long as he wanted. “I asked them if we could put some money aside in our upcoming budget

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STATE EVANGELISM CONFERENCE UNDER WAY IN MURFREESBORO

MURFREESBORO — The opening session of the 2023 State Evangelism Conference featured worship, encouragement and urgency on Sunday night at New Vision Baptist Church in Murfreesboro.  Operating with “Testify” as the theme, this year’s two-day conference opened with JJ Washington and Jamie Dew serving as the featured speakers during Sunday night’s session. Worship music included the Daniel Doss Band and the Old Path Quartet. 

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TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI DR SERVES FIRST RESPONDERS IN MEMPHIS

MEMPHIS — Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers responded to an unusual request from the state this week to provide support for first responders preparing for possible rioting in Memphis in the aftermath of the beating and death of Tyre Nichols.  While Disaster Relief teams are no strangers to helping people affected by natural disasters, this was the first time for Tennessee volunteers to activate for potential civil unrest, according to

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PROVIDING HELP FOR HIS HOMELAND

Ukrainian native coordinates efforts to help war-torn country By Charles Key and Lonnie Wilkey Baptist and Reflector JEFFERSON CITY — A Carson-Newman University staffer has secured the assistance of local Baptist associations and churches in East Tennessee to aid his native country in war-torn Ukraine. The needs in Ukraine are many, said Vova Gorbenko, who fled to the United States and eventually ended up in Jefferson City where he is

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BCM MAINTAINS FOCUS, MISSION

FRANKLIN — Even in the face of big challenges and big changes, Baptist Collegiate Ministries continues to be effective in reaching students for Christ and helping them grow in their faith. The BCM also continues to be successful in supporting the spread of the gospel through events, service projects and giving.   Over the past six years, from 2016-2022, the BCMs in Tennessee  have helped more than 5,000 students get

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BCM, DR TEAM UP FOR REBUILD EFFORT IN KENTUCKY

CARRIE, Ky. — Generations joined together from Jan. 8-12 to bring help, hope and healing to people who have been displaced since the massive flooding that hit southeastern Kentucky last summer. A team of 37 volunteers from Knox County Baptist Association and the Baptist Collegiate Ministry of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville spent the week repairing damaged homes and working on six “tiny homes” that had been donated to

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TECHNOLOGY IS GREAT — UNTIL IT’S NOT

Two weeks ago I traveled to southeastern Kentucky to provide news coverage of rebuilding efforts from flooding which hit that region last summer. See articles and photos in this issue. I was in Newport, so I plugged in the address in my phone’s GPS and off I went. For this particular destination, my GPS took me up through Tazewell, into Harrogate and across the state line into Kentucky.  Normally, when

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TBMB ESTABLISHES AMY HOOD ADOPTION ENDOWMENT FUND

Editor’s note: For more on the Amy Hood Adoption Endowment, see the Clarity column by Randy C. Davis HERE. Online contributions can be made at AmyHoodFund.org and selecting the Amy Hood Adoption Endowment Fund. FRANKLIN — An adoption endowment fund has been established with the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board designed to provide funding for adoption expenses for Tennessee Baptist couples who desire to adopt children. The fund was established with

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CHANGES MARK FIRST POST-ROE SANCTITY OF LIFE SUNDAY

NASHVILLE — The first post-Roe Sanctity of Human Life Sunday arrives with gratitude to God and recognition of how much pro-life work remains and how much it has changed, leaders in the movement said. On Jan. 22, many Southern Baptist churches will observe Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, the 38th annual observance on the SBC calendar. This time, the day will be celebrated without the shadow of a nationwide abortion

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