Tennessee

RELATIONSHIPS TRANSLATE INTO BAPTISMS

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector MARTIN — First Baptist Church in Martin did not have a large crusade or revival this past year. Nor did the church rely on the latest, greatest witnessing tool to come down the pike. Yet, for the first time in its 141-year history, First Baptist baptized 50 people in a 12-month period. The church’s previous high in a single year had been 49,

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C-N PLAN ALLOWS FOR 3-YEAR DEGREE

Carson-Newman News Office JEFFERSON CITY — “A quality Christian education that is more affordable and obtainable in less time.” That is the plan Carson-Newman University officials are excited to share with students. In concert with the U.S. Department of Education’s announcement that summer Pell grants are now available, Carson-Newman staff and faculty began working on ways to help students take advantage of such an opportunity.

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TBC CP GIFTS DOWN SLIGHTLY

Baptist and Reflector FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches gave $2,648,026 through the Cooperative Program in September. For the year-to-date, Tennessee Baptists have given $31,139,417 through the Cooperative Program which funds missions and ministries in Tennessee, the nation, and the world. The amount is $828,320 or 2.6 percent below what was given during the same time frame last year. With one month to go in the 2016-17 fiscal year, gifts

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PASTOR KEEPS CHURCH INFORMED VIA WEBSITE

By David Dawson Baptist and Reflector CLEVELAND — Matt Ward, pastor of West Cleveland Baptist Church, was briefly out of sight. But he made sure he wasn’t out of mind. Ward recently returned from a week-long stay in storm-ravaged Houston, where he served as the team leader for one of the Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief units in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. During his stint in Texas, Ward diligently updated

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DR TEAM HEADS TO PUERTO RICO

Baptist and Reflector FRANKLIN — A team of 20 disaster relief volunteers from East Tennessee left on Oct. 9 for Puerto Rico to assist in recovery efforts following Hurricane Maria. The team will be there for two weeks, according to Wes Jones of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. In San Juan, 70 percent of the city is without cell service, and outside the city, cell service is even more scarce.

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RECORD ATTENDANCE SETS HIGH EXPECTATIONS

By Sarah Knapp The Pacer (UT-Martin Student Paper) MARTIN — A record-breaking attendance of 101 freshmen at the Baptist Collegiate Ministry’s (BCM) “Survival 2017 sets high expectations for freshmen involvement on campus this year. Survival is a four-day event held by the BCM that helps freshmen and transfer students adjust to college and allows them to interact with other Christians before the fall semester begins.

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CHURCH SECURITY NEEDS TO BE IN FOREFRONT

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector FRANKLIN — In light of the church shooting at Burnette Chapel Church of Christ in Antioch a few weeks ago, churches need to take a look at their security plan or, sadly in many cases, lack of plan. “Hope is not a strategy anymore,” says Ken Alexandrow, founder of Agape Tactical in Franklin, a business that focuses on helping churches and businesses avoid

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CHURCH PLANS TO DRAMATICALLY INCREASE CP GIFTS

By David Dawson Baptist and Reflector JACKSON — Jordan Easley, the senior pastor at Englewood Baptist Church in Jackson, has a simple philosophy when it comes to missions: Teamwork makes the dream work. Guided by that belief, Easley is leading his church into a new era in regard to its commitment to giving through the Cooperative Program. He plans to exponentially increase the church’s yearly Cooperative Program giving over the

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UNION TRUSTEES HEAR REPORTS

Union University news office GERMANTOWN — Union University trustees celebrated the 20th anniversary of Union’s Germantown campus during their Sept. 7-8 meeting, with President Samuel W. “Dub” Oliver sharing a number of success stories of Germantown graduates over the past two decades. Oliver also reported to trustees on the school’s fall enrollment, and the board adopted a new tuition rate for 2017-2018. 

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MURRAY MATHIS STILL HONORING GOD’S CALL

By Ralph Vaughn Contributing Writer, Baptist and Reflector MURFREESBORO — F. Murray Mathis of Murfreesboro, like most in ministry, has seen and experienced mountaintops and valleys in his nearly 60 years of preaching the gospel. His eyes well up with tears when describing how a country boy from Fayetteville has made friends throughout America and in foreign countries. Recently, Mathis and his wife of 54 years, Loretta, were involved in

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TBC CP GIFTS DOWN SLIGHTLY

Baptist and Reflector FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches gave $2,648,026 through the Cooperative Program in September. For the year-to-date, Tennessee Baptists have given $31,139,417

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UNION TRUSTEES HEAR REPORTS

Union University news office GERMANTOWN — Union University trustees celebrated the 20th anniversary of Union’s Germantown campus during their Sept. 7-8 meeting, with President Samuel

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