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HENSLEY STARTS NEW CHAPTER OF HIS MINISTRY

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector [email protected] NEWPORT — Not many people leave a 36-year old, successful pastorate to begin a new ministry career at the age of 69, but that’s exactly what Mike Hensley did. And, he has a simple explanation why he left Swannsylvania Baptist Church in Dandridge to become director of missions for East Tennessee Baptist Association, based in Newport. “I prayed about it and began

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NEW TBMB SPECIALIST FOCUSES ON MINISTRY TO MILLENNIALS

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector [email protected] LEXINGTON — One of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board’s newest specialists has a special interest in young people ages 20 to 40, a majority of whom would be classified as “Millennials.” Why? Because at age 29, Ryan Keaton is one of them. Keaton recently joined the TBMB in the role of emerging generations specialist after serving for 11 years at First Baptist

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JAM EVENT INCLUDES ‘EVERYTHING IN ONE PACKAGE’

By David Dawson [email protected] OLD HICKORY — In years past, children from Tulip Grove Baptist Church have often gone to mission events in the area. This year, a big event is coming to them.  On the first Friday of November, the church is hosting “Jammin’ in a Box” —  an event designed by WMU that focuses on missions and the impact that missionaries make across the world.   “This is

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TENNESCENE: OCT. 27

LEADERS Rob Burdette was elected as director of missions to lead Robertson County Baptist Association dur ing its annual meeting on Oct. 19. He is a graduate of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, and holds a doctor of ministry degree from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary in California. He has been in ministry for more than 20 years and has served as a missionary for the past eight

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ACTEENS HELP RURAL CHURCH EXCEED GOLDEN OFFERING GOAL

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector [email protected] CLEVELAND — New Friendship Baptist Church in rural Bradley County has always been a strong supporter of missions, said pastor Eric Atkins. Not only does the church give 12.5 percent of its undesignated receipts through the Cooperative Program and 5 percent to CrossNet Baptist Association, the church sets lofty goals for the annual missions offerings — Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, Annie Armstrong

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CARSON-NEWMAN FOOTBALL TEAM GAINS ‘TRUE’ VICTORIES

Eleven players baptized in Mossy Creek after recent professions of faith Carson-Newman news office JEFFERSON CITY — Mossy Creek has held a special place in the hearts of Carson-Newman University students and alumni for generations. On Sept. 29, the creek became the scene of a life-changing event for 11 members of the Eagles football team. Following afternoon practice, the 11 teammates walked from the University’s Burke-Tarr Stadium down the hill

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FEW PASTORS LEFT THE PULPIT DESPITE INCREASED PRESSURE

By Aaron Earls Writer, Lifeway Christian Resources NASHVILLE — Pastors faced increased stress during the COVID-19 pandemic, as churches were frequently forced to adapt overnight. More felt their role was overwhelming at times, yet very few pastors decided to actually leave the ministry in recent years. A new study from Nashville-based Lifeway Research found close to 1 percent of evangelical and historically Black Protestant senior pastors step away from the

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TEXANS TO VOTE ON AMENDMENT PROHIBITING GOVERNMENT FROM LIMITING WORSHIP SERVICES

By Thomas Cockes Baptist Press ALLEN, Texas — Texans will vote on their election day Tuesday, Nov.2, on a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would forbid the government from limiting or prohibiting religious services. The bill (TX HB1239, also called Proposition 3) comes in response to government limitations on religious worship services that were enacted in the state during the COVID-19 pandemic. If passed, the amendment would add

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FORMER EC CHAIR MIKE STONE SUES FORMER ERLC PRESIDENT RUSSELL MOORE

By Brandon Parker Baptist Press NASHVILLE — In a lawsuit filed Monday (Oct. 18), former SBC Executive Committee chairman Mike Stone alleges he has “suffered a tremendous loss in professional cultivation and reputational standing, decreased future earning power…and serious mental and emotional injury in the form of extreme public embarrassment, stress, anxiety, and fear” due to the actions of former Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission president Russell Moore. The lawsuit,

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C-N DAY OF SERVICE ENABLES STUDENTS TO MINISTER IN JEFFERSON CITY AREA

Baptist Press JEFFERSON CITY — More than 500 Carson-Newman University students, faculty and staff showed love and support for their community by participating in outreach projects across five counties during the annual Operation Inasmuch day of service.  Forty-three  teams were sent to service sites Sept. 29 across Jefferson, Hamblen, Blount, Grainger and Knox counties. The projects included cleaning and organizing donation warehouses, collecting food donations, packing shelf-stable meals for food

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TENNESCENE: OCT. 27

LEADERS Rob Burdette was elected as director of missions to lead Robertson County Baptist Association dur ing its annual meeting on Oct. 19. He is

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