Tennessee

TBMB RESTRUCTURES STAFF TO SUPPORT ACTS 2:17 INITIATIVE

FRANKLIN, Tenn. — The Tennessee Baptist Mission Board (TBMB) announced today a series of staff changes as part of a restructuring plan aimed at better addressing ministry needs affirmed through the Acts 2:17 Initiative. The restructuring involves phasing out some legacy positions, leading to layoffs allowing the reallocation of resources toward roles needed to support the initiative’s mission. “These are important days of transition for Tennessee Baptists and the TBMB

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YEAR-IN-REVIEW: THE MOST-READ STORIES ON B&R WEBSITE

By David Dawson [email protected] FRANKLIN — The Baptist and Reflector’s website had a record-breaking year in 2024, setting new high-water marks in “reader engagement” and other categories.  Listed below is a recap of some of the website’s most popular stories over the past 12 months:  Title: Confessions of a Concerned Baptist Writer: Randy C. Davis Date Posted: May 1, 2024 Summary: Roughly one month before the SBC annual meeting, Randy C.

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2024: A RECORD-BREAKING, HISTORY-MAKING YEAR

FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist experienced a most historic 2024 marked by unique milestones and events that ranged from the celebratory to the tragic.  Hurricane Helene: Hurricane Helene devastated East Tennessee in September, triggering the largest disaster relief response in state Baptist history.  The storm, which made landfall in Florida as a Category 4 hurricane with 140 mph sustained winds, weakened to a tropical storm before dumping up to 30 inches

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TENN. BAPTIST DR: TEAMS NEEDED ASAP FOR REMODEL IN EAST TENN.

FRANKLIN — Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, announced on Friday, Jan. 3, that teams are needed as soon as possible to complete remodeling jobs in East Tennessee. Jones noted that the homes need remodeling after being gutted in the flood recovery process.  Jones said that team leaders and individuals who are available to work  should contact Kaye Thomas at 615-969-0410. The housing location is

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A CHURCH THAT KEEPS ON GIVING

CORRYTON — Over the past 22 years, Corryton Church has given away nearly $1 million dollars of gifts and goods to families in East Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky.  And the church apparently has no plans of stopping.  This year, the church focused much of its attention on flood victims in Chuckey, including hosting a party at the South Central Elementary School on Dec. 7.  The school chose the “invitiees” (who

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TBC CP YEAR STARTS STRONG

FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches got the 2024-25 budget year off to a strong start with gifts of $2,913,890 through the Cooperative Program in November.  The gifts are $148,386 or 5.4 percent more than what was given during the first month of the last fiscal year. Gifts are just $2,777 or 0.10 percent below budget needs.  “We are grateful for the continuing commitment of Tennessee Baptists to fund Great

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ERWIN CHURCH CHANGES PLANS TO PROVIDE FOR KIDS

ERWIN — For the past four years, Central Baptist Church in Erwin has participated in the Christmas Backpacks Ministry of Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.  This year was to be no different, according to Kerri Kite, who spearheads the ministry at Central Baptist. The church held a Christmas in August event and had collected enough to provide 52 backpacks, she said.  Then, along came Hurricane Helene.  Erwin and Unicoi County were

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THE LIVING CHRIST CELEBRATED DURING ETSU’S ‘DEAD WEEK’

JOHNSON CITY — As the end of the fall semester draws to a close many campus organizations cut down on activities so students can finish projects and report and begin studying for final exams.  At East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, the first full week in December is known as “dead week,” said Jonathan Chapman, collegiate ministries specialist at ETSU, adding that the school cancels all classes during the

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INTRODUCING ‘LONNIE’S CORNER’ AT CARSON SPRINGS

NEWPORT — For the past two-plus years, Lonnie Wilkey, editor of the Baptist and Reflector, has been renting an apartment at Carson Springs Conference Center.  Now, he officially has a permanent place at CSCC — even though he will no longer be living there.  Kevin Perrigan, manager of Carson Springs Baptist Conference Center, along with the rest of the staff, has officially designated a section of the CSCC lobby as

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TBC CP YEAR STARTS STRONG

FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches got the 2024-25 budget year off to a strong start with gifts of $2,913,890 through the Cooperative Program in

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