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MEMPHIS CHURCH MOURNS LOSS OF MINISTRY LEADER AFTER IRONMAN TRAGEDY

Tim Shelton, pastor of groups leadership and family life at Memphis-area Bellevue Baptist Church, passed away on Oct. 8 after participating in an Ironman competition the day before when he suffered cardiac arrest. Bellevue Baptist posted on their Facebook page, “It is with great sadness that we share with you the passing of Tim Shelton, Bellevue’s Pastor of Groups Leadership and Family Life. During a triathlon Saturday, October 7, Tim

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LIFEWAY WORSHIP WEBSITE TO CONTINUE FOR ANOTHER YEAR

BRENTWOOD — After meeting with church music leaders for multiple listening sessions, Lifeway Christian Resources announced the decision to continue operating lifewayworship.com for another year. “Lifeway exists as a ministry partner for the local church. We are committed to churches and their leaders to support the ways God is using them,” said Ben Mandrell, Lifeway president and CEO. “The listening sessions we held with worship leaders and music directors gave

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TENNESSEE DR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR THREE CALLOUTS

MOUNT JULIET — Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers are needed for response efforts in New England, Florida and a local project in Pikeville, Tenn., according to Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. In Florida, chainsaw and tarping teams are needed through the end of October as volunteers continue to help those affected from the recent hurricane, Jones said. “There are still many trees on houses

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HOTEL ROOMS FOR ANNUAL MEETING FILL QUICKLY, MORE TO BE ADDED

INDIANAPOLIS — Efforts are currently underway to provide additional hotel space for Southern Baptist Convention attendees next summer after demand outpaced that of last year. More than 16,000 room nights, a new first-day record, have been reserved since reservations came open at 9 a.m. Eastern on Oct. 2. That figure a year ago for New Orleans was at approximately 15,700. “We are working to secure more rooms to meet those

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GENDER TRANSITION BANS UPHELD FOR MINORS IN TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY

CINCINNATI — Tennessee and Kentucky can prohibit certain gender-transition treatments for minors, a federal court said Sept. 28 in rejecting appeals from parents and others. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit said gender dysphoria is so new a diagnosis that the safety and impact of medical treatments including puberty blockers, hormone treatments and surgeries has not been proven. The court consolidated challenges to the laws in Tennessee

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CHURCHES JOIN FORCES TO REACH BLUE OVAL CITY

STANTON — Although First Baptist Church, Pulaski, is located roughly three hours from Stanton, the members of FBC aren’t allowing the 150-mile separation to keep them from doing what they feel called to do. Having gone “all in” on their mission to make an impact for Christ at Blue Oval City — the massive Ford auto plant being built in Stanton — the members of FBC are seizing their opportunities.

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ASSOCIATION USES MISSIONS FAIR TO PROMOTE MINISTRIES

HARROGATE — Bob Finch served for six years as a director of missions in Kentucky before accepting the same position with Cumberland Gap Baptist Association, headquartered in Harrogate, two years ago. “The Lord put me there to get me ready for here,” affirmed Finch who is from Rochester, N.Y. and is retired from the Air Force. He has ties to Tennessee through his wife, Sharon, who grew up in nearby

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ETBA CHURCHES PROVIDE MINISTRY TO MIGRANT WORKERS IN COCKE CO.

NEWPORT — For approximately 30 years, churches in East Tennessee Baptist Association have been ministering to migrant workers in Cocke County in one form or another. Mike Hensley, former pastor of Swannsylvania Baptist Church, Dandridge, was one of several individuals and pastors in the association who played an instrumental role in developing the ministry. Hensley is still active in it today as director of missions for the association. Though the

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TBMB DIRECTORS PROPOSE $35 MILLION CP BUDGET

FRANKLIN — Directors of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board are proposing a Cooperative Program budget of $35 million for 2023-24. If approved by messengers during the annual meeting at The Summit in Chattanooga in November, it will be the fourth consecutive year the budget has stayed at $35 million. The budget allocation will remain the same: 52.5 percent for Tennessee Baptist Convention ministries and 47.5 percent for the Southern Baptist

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Women on Mission at Beulah Baptist Church, Kingsport, hosted their annual salad supper on Sept. 5 with guest speaker, Beth Moore, compassion ministry specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. She presented information on how Tennessee churches are meeting needs through compassion ministry. There were 18 in attendance. From left are, back row, Shirley Lane, Shelia Shaw, Gloria Hobbs, Sandra Gardner, Charlene Jessee, Vivian Bradshaw, Angela Presnell, Sarah Presnell, Becky Sexton; front row, Jackie Crosby, Marsha Davis, Lynn Rodgers, Beth Moore, Poppy Sexton, Phyllis Campbell and Stella Sexton. — Photo by Sue Robertson

TENNSCENE: SEP. 27

LEADERS Hopewell Baptist Church, Springfield, called Brad Hall as pastor in August. He preached his first sermon at Hopewell on Sept. 3. Phillip Senn recently resigned as pastor of Enon Baptist Church, Halls. He is available for pulpit supply or interim pastorates. He can be reached at [email protected] or 731-446-9538. DEATHS Paul Stewart Moody, retired pastor of Erin Baptist Church, Erin, died Aug. 1, 2023. He was given the title

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Women on Mission at Beulah Baptist Church, Kingsport, hosted their annual salad supper on Sept. 5 with guest speaker, Beth Moore, compassion ministry specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. She presented information on how Tennessee churches are meeting needs through compassion ministry. There were 18 in attendance. From left are, back row, Shirley Lane, Shelia Shaw, Gloria Hobbs, Sandra Gardner, Charlene Jessee, Vivian Bradshaw, Angela Presnell, Sarah Presnell, Becky Sexton; front row, Jackie Crosby, Marsha Davis, Lynn Rodgers, Beth Moore, Poppy Sexton, Phyllis Campbell and Stella Sexton. — Photo by Sue Robertson

TENNSCENE: SEP. 27

LEADERS Hopewell Baptist Church, Springfield, called Brad Hall as pastor in August. He preached his first sermon at Hopewell on Sept. 3. Phillip Senn recently

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