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CHURCHES ASKED TO PARTICIPATE IN CHURCH COMPENSATION STUDY

Baptist and Reflector DALLAS — The 2022 SBC Church Compensation Study, a joint effort of GuideStone Financial Resources, Lifeway Christian Resources and Baptist state conventions (including the Tennessee Baptist Convention), is now underway. Normally conducted every two years, this will be the first compensation study since 2018. The study for 2020 was canceled due to COVID-19. The information gained through the study assists the sponsoring entities in helping Southern Baptist

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ERLC COMMENDS HIGH COURT’S 9-0 RULING IN FLAG CASE

By Tom Strode Baptist Press WASHINGTON — The Southern Baptist Convention’s religious freedom entity welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling on May 2 that the city of Boston violated the constitutionally protected right to free speech by prohibiting the flying of the Christian flag. In a 9-0 judgment that united the conservative and liberal wings of the high court, the justices found in Shurtleff v. City of Boston the

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AT AGE 94, COX ENJOYING NEXT CHAPTER OF MINISTRY

By David Dawson [email protected] MURFREESBORO — As he has done for more than 70 years, Bill Cox continues to impact the lives of others through his music and message.  The biggest difference is that Cox now travels the hallway instead of the highway.  The renowned former minister of music and evangelist, who will turn 95 in May, still has a strong and powerful voice — and he uses it each

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SBC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE APPROVES 2023 ANNUAL MEETING MOVE, PROVIDES FINANCIAL UPDATE

By Scott Barkley and Brandon Porter Baptist Press NASHVILLE — The SBC Executive Committee met in a special-called meeting Thursday to vote on moving the 2023 annual meeting from Charlotte to New Orleans and receive an update on the cost of the investigation into allegations of mishandling sexual abuse claims. Erik Cummings, chair of the EC’s Events and Strategic Planning Committee, introduced EC vice president for communications Jonathan Howe and

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A TIME TO CELEBRATE

Waverly homeowners, DR volunteers gather for meal By David Dawson [email protected] WAVERLY — When Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief hosted a celebration dinner on April 9, the timing of the event was especially fitting for Waverly homeowner Annetta Sykes. After all, Sykes was clearly in the mood to celebrate.  Earlier in the day, just hours before the gathering, Sykes had moved back into her home after nearly seven months of living

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TENNESCENE: APR. 27

CHURCHES Fall Creek Baptist Church, Norene, will celebrate 200 years of proclaiming the gospel on Sunday, May 1, at 10 a.m. with Dave Shelley, director of missions for the Wilson County Baptist Association, delivering the anniversary sermon. The church was organized at the Copelands Meeting House in southeastern Wilson County on the first Saturday in May, 1822 with 21 constituent members. A fellowship meal and a time of remembrance featuring

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NEW LOOK: YEC GOES REGIONAL

By David Dawson [email protected] FRANKLIN — This year’s Youth Evangelism Conference was the realization of a plan that was a long time in the making for Tennessee Baptist Mission Board youth specialist Jay Barbier.  For several years, Barbier has been working toward implementing a redesign of YEC that included switching the yearly event to regional sites on multiple dates instead of having one conference at a central location. The change

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GETTING (BACK) TOGETHER

WMU event returns to in-person format after two-year halt  By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector [email protected] GATLINBURG — After being one of the first casualties of COVID-19 in 2020, the annual Missions Get-Together in Gatlinburg sponsored by Tennessee Woman’s Missionary Union returned two years later with a bang. Though the lingering effects of COVID may have hindered attendance, the April 1-3 event still drew 760 participants, program personnel, volunteers

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RECORD SET FOR GOTM!

Baptist and Reflector FRANKLIN — With four months to go, Tennessee Baptist Convention churches have given a record amount through the Golden Offering for Tennessee Missions — $1,976,260.  The previous high was $1,948,485, given in 2019-20. The amount given to date is 31.04 percent ahead of last year, and is 13.72 percent ahead of the amount given when the previous record was set.  With each gift, a new record will

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FBC KELLER TO HOST CANDIDATE FORUM WITH SBC PRESIDENT CANDIDATES

By Jonathan Howe Baptist Press KELLER, Texas — Tom Ascol, Bart Barber, and Robin Hadaway will all participate in a panel discussion at First Baptist Church on Wednesday, May 4. The discussion, which will be live-streamed, is set to be hosted by Joe Wooddell and Tony Richmond—both of FBC Keller. Pastor Keith Sanders says the church is happy to host the event, knowing that “these godly men will demonstrate how

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TENNESCENE: APR. 27

CHURCHES Fall Creek Baptist Church, Norene, will celebrate 200 years of proclaiming the gospel on Sunday, May 1, at 10 a.m. with Dave Shelley, director

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RECORD SET FOR GOTM!

Baptist and Reflector FRANKLIN — With four months to go, Tennessee Baptist Convention churches have given a record amount through the Golden Offering for Tennessee

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