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TENNESSEE DR TEAM HEADED TO LOUISIANA, OTHERS NEEDED

MOUNT JULIET — A disaster relief team from Forest Hills Baptist Church in Nashville, led by Steve Brock, will leave Sunday, Sept. 15, for Morgan City, La., and work next week to assist in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine. The hurricane hit the Louisiana coast in Terrebonne Parish, with Morgan City facing particularly bad damage on Sept. 11. Baptist Press reported that thousands were without power in Louisiana on Sept.

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COWBOY CHURCH STEERS THE LOST TO JESUS

SHELBYVILLE — As pastor of a cowboy church, Byron Ash has a strict rule: No poaching allowed.  That’s not in reference to cattle or horses, but to church members. “If someone in our church has a friend who is already a member of another church, I tell them NOT to invite them to our place,” said Ash, pastor of Cowpunchers Cowboy Church in Shelbyville. “In fact, I get mad if

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ERLC BOARD AFFIRMS STAFF, SEEKS ‘TO LISTEN TO CHURCHES’

  NASHVILLE — The staff of the SBC’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission heard an official word of affirmation on Sept. 11 with the release of a statement approved by the full board of trustees in a two-hour executive session yesterday during the annual meeting in Nashville. The full statement (available here Statement-of-Affirmation-Encouragement) affirms the work of ERLC president Brent Leatherwood and the 17 other staff members, noting the importance

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ERLC BOARD AFFIRMS STAFF, SEEKS ‘TO LISTEN TO CHURCHES’

  NASHVILLE — The staff of the SBC’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission heard an official word of affirmation on Sept. 11 with the release of a statement approved by the full board of trustees in a two-hour executive session yesterday during the annual meeting in Nashville. The full statement (available here Statement-of-Affirmation-Encouragement) affirms the work of ERLC president Brent Leatherwood and the 17 other staff members, noting the importance

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A SUMMER UNLIKE ANY OTHER FOR TENNESSEE BAPTIST CONFERENCE CENTERS

FRANKLIN — More than 250 individuals accepted Christ as their Lord and Savior during summer camps held at Tennessee Baptists’ two conference centers at Carson Springs Baptist in Newport and Linden Valley in Linden. The summer of 2024 has been the largest in attendance in Carson Springs history, affirmed Kevin Perrigan, manager of Carson Springs Baptist Conference Center. Carson Springs reported 2,971 guests from more than 60 different churches with

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CP BUDGET STILL ON TARGET

FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches gave $2,866,545 through the Cooperative Program in August. For the year-to-date, Tennessee Baptists have given $29,142,309, $23,680 or 0.1 percent over what was given at the same time last year. With two months remaining in the current fiscal year, gifts are $24,358 or 0.08 percent below budget needs. “We are grateful for the faithfulness of our churches to give generously to meet missions and

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TBMB DIRECTORS RECOMMEND SAME CP BUDGET; CHANGE HOW FUNDS WILL BE ALLOCATED TO SBC

NASHVILLE — Tennessee Baptist Mission Board directors will recommend a Cooperative Program Allocation budget goal of $35 million for the sixth consecutive year. During their meeting Sept. 10 at Forest Hills Baptist Church, Nashville, TBMB directors also approved a change in how CP gifts will be distributed between the Tennessee Baptist Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention. Board members will recommend to messengers at the annual meeting during The Summit

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TENNESCENE: SEP. 11

CHURCHES Parkburg Baptist Church, Pinson, will have revival services Oct. 27-30 with evangelist Phil Glisson of Memphis. Colonial Baptist Church in Memphis will celebrate its 70th anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 27. Former pastor Gerald Hallmark will lead the joint Sunday School class at 9 a.m. Clay Hallmark, pastor of First Baptist Church, Lexington, and former president of the Tennessee Baptist Convention, will bring the message in the 10:30 a.m. worship

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ACTS 2:17 INITIATIVE REPORT APPROVED BY BOARD

NASHVILLE — The Acts 2:17 Initiative is back where it started: In the hands of Tennessee Baptists. The overarching structure of the Initiative — including its order of priorities and early-stage implementation plan — was approved by directors of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board on Tuesday, Sept. 10, during the board of directors meeting at Forest Hills Baptist Church in Nashville. The Initiative, which has been anchored by “grassroots input”

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GOTM GIFTS TOP $3.1 MILLION; ANOTHER RECORD SET

FRANKLIN — For the sixth time in eight years, Tennessee Baptists have set a new record for giving through the Golden Offering for Tennessee Missions with total gifts of $3,128,219.03. The 2023-24 GOTM fiscal year ended Aug. 31. The total includes $2,451,737.21 in gifts from churches and $676,481.82 in Golden Opportunity Projects, a fund established this year to allow donors to give money or in-kind gifts (such as property) to

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CP BUDGET STILL ON TARGET

FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches gave $2,866,545 through the Cooperative Program in August. For the year-to-date, Tennessee Baptists have given $29,142,309, $23,680 or 0.1

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TENNESCENE: SEP. 11

CHURCHES Parkburg Baptist Church, Pinson, will have revival services Oct. 27-30 with evangelist Phil Glisson of Memphis. Colonial Baptist Church in Memphis will celebrate its

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