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CP’S ‘LONG-TERM STABILITY’ CONSIDERED AS STATE CONVENTIONS RETHINK SBC ALLOCATIONS

NASHVILLE — The Cooperative Program stands at a crossroads as its 100th birthday approaches. Messengers to the Tennessee Baptist Convention’s Summit felt that reality this fall. They voted reluctantly to decrease the SBC percentage of the Tennessee convention’s CP allocation from 47.5 to 45 and retain 55 percent for Tennessee ministries. “When we started moving toward 50/50 distribution of Cooperative Program giving, that was overwhelmingly approved by our messengers,” said

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IMB MISSIONARIES TO RETIRE IN TENN. AFTER 35 YEARS

NEWPORT — When Roy and Dirce Cooper step down in March of 2025 after serving for 35 years as missionaries with the Southern Baptist international Mission Board, they will call Tennessee “home” for the first time in their life.  Cooper was reared in South Carolina, while his wife, Dirce, who is Japanese, was born in Brazil.  The Coopers are currently on stateside assignment, acclimating themselves to their future home. They

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CP GIFTS FROM TENNESSEE BAPTISTS EXCEED $1.5 BILLION

FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches have reached a monumental milestone during the convention’s 150th anniversary year. When Cooperative Program gifts were counted at Tennessee Baptist Mission Board offices on Dec. 6, the final tally pushed the total Cooperative Program gifts since the CP was established in 1925 in Memphis to more than $1.5 billion. “Our state crossed the $1 billion mark in the summer of 2010 after 85 years

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BOOK HELPS CRISIS SURVIVORS

HUMBOLDT — A book written by Tennessee Baptist Becky Drace to give hope for people who have experienced crises in their lives will be released nationally on Dec. 10.  Drace is the wife of longtime Tennessee Baptist evangelist and pastor Jerry Drace.  The book is entitled The Bright Side of Blue: Finding Hope in the Dark Places in Life and includes a foreword from Mike Huckabee. 

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‘GOD STORIES’ CONTINUE TO UNFOLD IN BLUEOVAL CITY

MURFREESBORO — For more than a year, Danny Sinquefield has been beating the drum for the BlueOval City Initiative.  At the 2024 Summit, Sinquefield was joined by some other “percussionists.”  Taking the stage for a panel discussion during the Tuesday afternoon session of this year’s annual meeting, Sinquefield, the coordinator of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board’s BlueOval Initiative, was accompanied by two Tennessee pastors — Jay Stephenson and Nick Glenn

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SUPREME COURT’S SKRMETTI RULING ‘MONUMENTAL’ FOR CHILDREN’S SAFETY, ERLC SAYS

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Dec. 4 in United States v. Skrmetti, a case which will determine the constitutionality of a Tennessee law banning gender transition procedures or so-called “gender affirming care” for minors. The case involves three transgender teenagers and the Biden administration suing Tennessee officials in order to bar the state from enforcing the ban. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is named as the defendant

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GATEWAY BAPTIST GIVING AID TO WOMEN IN CRISIS WITH SAFE HAVEN BABY BOX

ATOKA — The officials of Atoka and the congregation of Gateway Baptist Church have a message for pregnant women who find themselves in desperate situations: We care about you.  Atoka mayor Barry Akin and the board of aldermen recently partnered with Gateway Baptist Church to place a Safe Haven Baby Box at the town’s fire station. The box, which became operational after a ribbon-cutting in early November provides a safe

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TENNESCENE: DEC. 4

EDUCATION Brush Creek Baptist Church, Brush Creek, will present its Life of Christ Christmas Drive-Thru Dec. 7-8 from 6-8 p.m. The church is located at 26 School House Circle in Brush Creek. Donation for the church’s Hats of Love Ministry are appreciated. For information, call 615-683-8249 or e-mail [email protected]. In case of inclement weather, call and listen to the recording.

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NEWPORT CHURCH RAISES FUNDS FOR ARISE & BUILD

NEWPORT — Zan Taylor, a layman and director of maintenance at West End Baptist Church in Newport, simply obeyed when he felt the Lord calling him to raise funds for flood victims from Hurricane Helene.  An avid bowler, Taylor said he sensed that God wanted him to organize a Bowl-a-Thon and to set a goal of raising $30,000. He shared his idea with West End pastor Tom Mooty who enthusiastically

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RESTORING NORMALCY: SIX HOMES IN FOUR DAYS

GREENEVILLE — Six families in Greene County whose homes were heavily damaged and their lives were disrupted by Hurricane Helene were back in their homes on Thanksgiving Day or shortly thereafter.  First Baptist Church, Greeneville, in conjunction with Aidnet of Greene County, Tennessee Baptist Mission Board and Grace Baptist Church, Springfield, coordinated the effort that began on Friday, Nov. 22, and concluded on Monday, Nov. 25, said FBC pastor David

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TENNESCENE: DEC. 4

EDUCATION Brush Creek Baptist Church, Brush Creek, will present its Life of Christ Christmas Drive-Thru Dec. 7-8 from 6-8 p.m. The church is located at

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