Tennessee

MCDONALD TO RECEIVE INAUGURAL CLARK AWARD

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector [email protected] FRANKLIN — Mary McDonald has been chosen as the first recipient of the inaugural Paul B. Clark Church Music Ministry Award. The Paul B. Clark Church Music Ministry Award is presented by the Tennessee Baptist Church Music Conference to recognize individuals who exemplify outstanding, courageous leadership through their commitment, influence and contributions to the ministry through music in the local church, said

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FORMER HCBA PRESIDENT DIES

Baptist and Reflector KINGSPORT — William L. “Bill” Palmer died Nov. 25 at his home in Kingsport at the age of 99. Palmer was a longtime pastor in South Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee and served as president of Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy (The King’s Academy) in Seymour for eight years. His Tennessee pastorates included First Baptist Church, Morristown, and Witt Baptist Church, Morristown. He also served as interim pastor of 20

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PASTOR EXPLORES RISE OF BAPTIST AMERICA

By Sarah Goff Union University news office JACKSON — At Union University, Eric and Candace Smith were preparing for their life in ministry. Eric and Candance met as sophomores while Eric was studying theology and Candace was studying nursing. They both graduated in the spring of 2008. Today, Eric is the senior pastor of Sharon Baptist Church in Savannah. The Smiths have served at the church since 2013. Candace is

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CHURCH IN BRENTWOOD SET TO BUILD CENTER FOR SPECIAL NEEDS MINISTRY

Baptist & Reflector BRENTWOOD — The Embrace Special Needs Ministry of Brentwood Baptist Church exists to create a safe and secure environment to meet the unique needs of individuals and families impacted by disability. Due to the tremendous amount of growth and need in the community, the church will begin building The Rowen Glenn Center as an addition for its Special Needs Ministry to better serve Middle Tennessee. The church

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HENNING CHURCH REACHES THOSE SEEKING HELP

Baptist & Reflector  HENNING — Pastor Wade Wallace of Victory Baptist Church in Henning readily admits that his congregation is not for everyone. “This church is for people who are wanting help, who are seeking help, who realize that they need God but don’t feel like they fit into the average Baptist church,” he said. The West Tennessee church was featured on one of four “Good News Videos” featured during

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COOKEVILLE RESIDENTS RECALL, REFLECT ON TORNADO

Baptist & Reflector COOKEVILLE — In the early morning hours of March 3, tornadoes swept through Middle Tennessee, leaving behind at least 24 fatalities and a path of destruction. Cookeville and Putnam County especially were hit hard with about 18 fatalities and a number of homes that were flattened. Within a matter of hours, Tennessee Baptists were on the scene ready to assist residents with clearing trees and debris while

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DAVIS: TENNESSEE BAPTISTS ARE ‘RISING TO THE OCCASION’

By Lonnie Wilkey [email protected] FRANKLIN — As COVID-19 cases begin to rise throughout the state, Tennessee Baptist churches will rise to the occasion, said Randy C. Davis,  president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. In a pre-Thanksgiving video update (view the video HERE), Davis acknowledged the spike in COVID cases. Davis observed he has seen it in a personal way through a conversation with his neighbor who

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BAPTIST LAYMAN MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN HEALTH CARE

Baptist & Reflector FRANKLIN — For several years the Tennessee Baptist Convention has been recognizing “people in the pews” who are getting outside the walls of their church and making a Great Commission impact through the “Eagle Award.” In the past the convention has honored coaches, a businessman and a military veteran, said Randy C. Davis, president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.  This year the convention

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COUPLE KNOWS SON’S DEATH WILL BE USED BY GOD

Baptist & Reflector FRANKLIN — Shannon and Jean-Ann Washam have walked with people facing crises many, many times  throughout their lives while serving in compassion ministries. Shannon is director of Western Heights Baptist Center in Knoxville while Jean-Ann is director of Appalachian Outreach in Jefferson City. They shared their story on video during the Virtual Summit on Nov. 10. See this video and others at TBCSummit.org. But nothing could have

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FROM BODY SLAMS TO PREACHING JESUS

Former wrestler known as the ‘Wild Samoan’ now a church planter in East Tenn. Baptist & Reflector FRANKLIN — For 30 years Elias Nech wrestled under the name of “The Wild Samoan.”  Today, however, he no longer body slams those he comes into contact with. Instead, he is more likely to tell people about the love of Jesus Christ.  And, instead of the Wild Samoan, he’s simply Pastor Elias. Nech

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