Tennessee

HENSLEY TO BE NOMINATED AS TBC SECOND VP AT SUMMIT

SEVIERVILLE — East Tennessee Baptist Association director of missions Mike Hensley will be nominated as second vice president of the Tennessee Baptist Convention. Dan Spencer, pastor of First Baptist Church, Sevierville, notified the Baptist and Reflector on Nov. 2 of his intentions to nominate Hensley. “Mike Hensley brings to the table decades of faithful and effective pastoral ministry and a solid record of associational leadership, most recently in the aftermath

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TBC CP YEAR ENDS STRONG

FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches gave $3,108,755 through the Cooperative Program in October. The 2023-24 CP budget year ended Oct. 31. Tennessee Baptists gave $34,772,896 during the year. The amount is $301,794 or 0.9 percent more than was given in 2022-23. This year’s gifts were $227,104 or 0.65 percent below budget needs.

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SINQUEFIELD: WE’RE STEPPING ON THE GAS

STANTON — Although the Ford Motor Company is slowing down its production schedule at BlueOval City, there are no plans to pump the brakes on the evangelism efforts in that region.  In fact, the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board and its partnering local churches say they plan to keep surging in West Tennessee, even after the Ford Company’s recent announcement that the launch of its next-generation electric truck would be delayed

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DR EFFORTS CONTINUE IN NORTHEAST TENNESSEE

ELIZABETHTON — It’s been more than a month since Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc in northeast Tennessee but Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers are still on the job. The TBDR incident command post that was previously at First Baptist Church in Dandridge transitioned two weeks ago to Grace Baptist Church, Elizabethton. The command post, led by John and Kaye Thomas, takes over cleanup efforts previously coordinated by Texas Baptists in Johnson

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LIFEWAY CAMPS PARTNER WITH CHURCHES TO WELCOME CAMPERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

BRENTWOOD — It was the last night of a week of FUGE Camps in Mobile, Alabama, and groups were gearing up for Mega Relay – a high-energy relay race that involves everyone at camp and serves as the iconic close to each FUGE Camps session of the summer. As teams gathered to prepare for the race, one group had a different routine than the rest. As other groups began the

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BCM READY TO RESPOND AT MTSU AFTER TRAGEDY

MURFREESBORO — Middle Tennessee State University experienced a day on campus on Monday, Oct. 28, that you never want to see happen, said Mark Whitt, collegiate ministry specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. According to Sidelines, MTSU’s student newspaper, a student died by suicide inside the James E. Walker Memorial Library on Monday afternoon. University president Sidney McPhee sent out a statement to the campus confirming the death. The school

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DR STILL AT WORK IN NORTHEAST TENNESSEE

ELIZABETHTON — It’s been a month since Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc in northeast Tennessee but Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers are still on the job. The TBDR incident command post that was previously at First Baptist Church in Dandridge transitioned last week to Grace Baptist Church, Elizabethton. The command post, led by John and Kaye Thomas, takes over cleanup efforts previously coordinated by Texas Baptists in Johnson City. The Texas

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CHURCH MEMBERS HELP EACH OTHER, NEIGHBORS

NEWPORT — While hurting people in Cocke County and other counties in northeast Tennessee welcomed Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers, not as much help was needed because members of local churches already were helping each other and their neighbors.  “It is amazing what the Lord has done through our churches,” said Mike Hensley, director of missions for East Tennessee Baptist Association.  Every one of the association’s 38 churches (of which

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CHAPLAIN LENDS LISTENING EAR

DANDRIDGE — When Kathy Henry was first approached about being a disaster relief chaplain she was hesitant because she saw it as more of a pastoral role.  “I didn’t know if I was equipped to be a chaplain,” she said.  After prayer and counsel from her husband Brock (who also is a DR volunteer) and a trusted friend, she agreed to accept the role and was trained as a chaplain

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GOD CONTINUALLY EVIDENT IN CHURCH’S RELIEF EFFORT

LIMESTONE — Craig Ponder’s first impression of the ATV four-wheeler gang congregating in the church’s parking lot was not good.  “I thought they were a bunch of tourists coming to check out the flood damage caused by Hurricane Helene,” he said. “I was wrong, and I’ve since apologized. They were people coming to check on family members and friends cut off and stranded on the other side of the river.” 

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TBC CP YEAR ENDS STRONG

FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches gave $3,108,755 through the Cooperative Program in October. The 2023-24 CP budget year ended Oct. 31. Tennessee Baptists gave

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