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GREEN’S CHALLENGE: EVANGELIZE, ENCOURAGE, EXTEND

By David Dawson Baptist and Reflector [email protected] KNOXVILLE — As his term as president of the Tennessee Baptist Convention came to a close, David Green offered some words of excitement. He also issued a challenge. Delivering the president’s message at the 145th annual meeting of Tennessee Baptists, Green reminded those in attendance that they have the ultimate reason to rejoice: Salvation. Green also challenged attendees to “evangelize the lost, encourage

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PASTORS ENCOURAGED TO PERSEVERE DESPITE STRUGGLES

By Tim Ellsworth Contributing writer, B&R KNOXVILLE — Speakers at the 2019 Tennessee Baptist Pastors Conference held Nov. 18 at First Baptist Concord addressed the theme “Run with Endurance” as they encouraged pastors to persevere in their ministries, even in times of difficulty and struggle.  The theme came from Hebrews 12:1-2. Scott Parkinson, lead pastor of Stevens Street Baptist Church in Cookeville and president of this year’s conference, said he

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THANKFUL FOR GOD’S BLESSINGS

Thanksgiving will be observed today in home all across Tennessee and our nation.  For some, the main emphasis will be food and football, mixed with a little bit of family. Christians, however, should always keep God at the forefront of all we do, including our holiday celebrations. This is especially true on Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. For Christians, every day should be “Thanksgiving.”  God has given us so many blessings;

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MILLER: WINNING TENNESSEE IS TALL ORDER BUT CAN BE ACHIEVED

By David Dawson [email protected] KNOXVILLE — Considering the negative numbers and troubling trends that are prevalent in today’s church culture, the challenge of “winning Tennessee for Christ” seems incredibly daunting, perhaps even impossible.  Hollie Miller sees it differently.  Preaching the convention sermon at the 145th annual meeting of Tennessee Baptists, Miller, a retired pastor and former TBC president, said he is confident that Tennessee Baptists can reach their No. 1

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TENNESSEE BAPTISTS OPPOSE CRITICAL RACE THEORY, INTERSECTIONALITY

By Lonnie Wilkey [email protected] KNOXVILLE — Tennessee Baptists overwhelmingly adopted a resolution denouncing Critical Race Theory (CRT) and intersectionality during their 145th annual meeting Nov. 19-20 in Knoxville. Messengers to the Tennessee Baptist Convention acted on the resolution during the final session on Nov. 20. The resolution defined CRT as “a secular worldview used by some in social sciences to analyze marginalized populations by categorizing differences among peoples, especially race

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SUMMIT SUMMARY: EVANGELISM AT FOREFRONT

TBC leaders, messengers focus on how to ‘Win TN, by all means’ during 145th annual meeting Editor’s Note: See stories from the 2019 Summit in Knoxville throughout this issue. By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector [email protected] KNOXVILLE — Tennessee Baptist Convention messengers gathered at First Baptist Concord, Nov. 17-20 for four days of inspirational worship, fellowship and to conduct business during the 145th annual meeting held during The Summit:

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CHARLES: GOD GRANTS SECOND CHANCES

By David Dawson [email protected] KNOXVILLE —  There’s far more to the story of Jonah than just the giant fish that is so often pictured in children’s books.  Jonah’s saga is actually a story of rebellion, redemption and restoration that ultimately points to God’s mercy and patience, said Florida pastor H.B. Charles in his sermon at the annual meeting of Tennessee Baptists.   “We have all played (the role of) Jonah

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TENNESSEE BAPTISTS ELECT BRUCE CHESSER AS PRESIDENT

Baptist and Reflector KNOXVILLE — Hendersonville pastor Bruce Chesser has been elected president of the Tennessee Baptist Convention. Chesser was elected without opposition Nov. 19 during the afternoon session of the 145th annual meeting of the TBC. He was nominated by Bruce Raley, executive pastor of First Baptist Church, Hendersonville. A former pastor in Arkansas, Alabama and Texas, Chesser has served as pastor of First Baptist, Hendersonville for the past

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