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WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

JOHNSON CITY — Let the celebration begin, Tennessee Baptists! Propelled by a combination of energy, nostalgia and gratitude, the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board is kicking off the “2024 Celebration Tour” — commemorating and saluting the 150th anniversary of the Tennessee Baptist Convention — with a stop-over in one of the most tradition-steeped locations in the state: Sinking Creek Baptist Church.  The church, established in 1772 and recognized as the oldest

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UPDATED: TENNESSEE BAPTIST DR TEAMS RESPONDING TO DEADLY STORMS

Editor’s note: This article was updated on May 10. MOUNT JULIET — A series of late spring storms that spawned tornadoes, hail, high winds and flooding, swept across Tennessee on May 8-9, leaving behind at least two known deaths, several injuries and thousands of people without electricity and extensive wind damage. The storms affected nearly every region of the state from north to south and east to west, according to

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DR CHAPLAINS, FLOOD RECOVERY TEAMS ‘ON ALERT’ FOR POSSIBLE DEPLOYMENT TO TEXAS

FRANKLIN — Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, is asking DR volunteers to be on alert and to begin to plan for possible response, as needed, in Texas.  Jones sent out an email on Wednesday, asking team leaders to check their schedules as to when they and/or their team might respond. Jones asked volunteers to contact Elizabeth Holmes ([email protected]) or Jones ([email protected]) to let them

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SNAPSHOTS IN TIME: BAPTIST AND REFLECTOR: NEW STATE EVANGELIST

During the past 10 years, Tennessee Baptists have focused on the Five Objectives, one of which was to see 50,000 people annually saved and baptized by 2024. Evangelism will continue to be a focus of Tennessee Baptists during the transition to the Acts 2:17 Initiative. Tennessee Baptists’ concern for the lost is not new. Read a portion of this article which appeared in the Jan. 12, 1911 issue of the

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TENNESSEE BAPTIST DR VOLUNTEERS ASKED TO “BE ON ALERT” AS STORMS APPROACH STATE

With impending storms headed into the state, Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers are now on alert, as of 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, is asking volunteers to “please be on guard as the chance of storms is growing.”  Jones said volunteers and DR team leaders should stayed tuned to their local weather sources and should “take care of (their) family

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TENNESSEE LAWMAKERS APPROVE PRO-LIFE LEGISLATION

NASHVILLE — Tennessee lawmakers have approved an “abortion trafficking” ban making it a Class A misdemeanor to transport minors out of state for abortions without parental consent, or to procure abortion pills for minors. Parents and legal guardians retain the right to get their children abortions outside Tennessee, and other adults may do so with the written, notarized consent of the pregnant mother’s parent. The bill does not impact the

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SEMINAR EXPLORES BIBLICAL PROPHECY, REVELATION

FRANKLIN — The Off the Grid Institute, a ministry of the Tennessee Baptist Conference Centers, will sponsor a one-day seminar on May 14 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Carson Springs Baptist Conference Center in Newport. The seminar, “Introduction to Biblical Prophecy: Rightly Handling Revelation,” will be led by Mark Proctor of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board staff.  The seminar provides a theological framework to interpret prophecy found in Revelation. Attendees

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FROM ‘YOUNG BUCK’ TO ‘OLD GUY’

SEVIERVILLE — Scott Andrews recently celebrated his 35th anniversary as worship pastor at First Baptist Church, Sevierville. His ministry, however, goes beyond just music. Andrews also serves as senior adult/pastoral care pastor and he’s been known to lead quite a few mission trips as well.  In addition to the four pastors he has served with at First Baptist (Joe Wren, Rich Liner, Randy Davis and Dan Spencer), Andrews also served

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WMU OFFICERS ELECTED FOR 2024-25

The Tennessee WMU 136th annual meeting was held on April 12, 2024 during the Missions Get-Together Friday morning general session at Brentwood Baptist Church, Brentwood. (Coverage: HERE) The meeting included highlights of the work of Tennessee WMU (written report can be found at tnbaptist.org) and the following state leaders were elected: 

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WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

JOHNSON CITY — Let the celebration begin, Tennessee Baptists! Propelled by a combination of energy, nostalgia and gratitude, the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board is kicking

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