Tennessee

FORMER CTB LEADER CHARLES BAILEY RETIRES

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector FRIENDSVILLE — Mention the name Charles Bailey in the Tennessee Baptist Convention and some people remember him as one of the primary leaders of Concerned Tennessee Baptists during the mid-1990s and early 2000s. Concerned Tennessee Baptists was a conservative organization comprised of Baptists across the state concerned about what was happening in the state convention, primarily at the educational institutions. The organization, which

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C-N CITED AS COLLEGE OF DISTINCTION

Carson-Newman news office JEFFERSON CITY  — Carson-Newman University has been named again a “College of Distinction” and a “Christian College of Distinction” for 2016-2017. It is the third consecutive year the university has received the honor. Carson-Newman is one of a select group of colleges deemed to demonstrate results across the organization’s Four Distinctions — engaged students, great teaching, vibrant community, and successful outcomes.

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ENGAGE POKÉMON GO PLAYERS: MINISTERS

By Connie Davis Bushey News Editor, Baptist and Reflector BRENTWOOD — Jay Barbier, minister of high school students, First Baptist Church, Millington, is from South Louisiana, so when one of his students offered to “drop a lure” his first thought was fishing. Then the young man and Joseph Brasher, minister of education at the church, said they needed some bottled water to give away to Pokémon Go players. Barbier admitted

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VIOLENCE CAN STOP ‘IF,’ SAYS PASTOR

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector BRENTWOOD — Ternae Jordan Sr., senior pastor of Mount Canaan Baptist Church in Chattanooga, is not surprised at all by the violence he sees in America today. He has been leading efforts to combat violence since the early 1990s while he was serving as a pastor in Fort Wayne, Ind. During his 10-year tenure there, he presided over the funerals of 105 young

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MINISTRY MEETS HUNGER NEEDS

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector ROGERSVILLE — Hunger is a reality across the United States and Tennessee is no different. Some people view hunger, however, as a need found only in the larger cities in the state. That’s simply not true. According to Feeding America, one in six people in Tennessee struggles with hunger. In the state there are 1,103,580 “food insecure” people. The food insecurity rate for

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RETIRED STAFF MEMBER TIM HOLCOMB DIES

Baptist and Reflector BRENTWOOD — Former Tennessee Baptist Convention staff member Timothy James “Tim” Holcomb died Aug. 5 at his home in Franklin following a bout with cancer. He was 72. A native of Texas, Holcomb served on church staffs in Texas, Missouri, Georgia, and Mississippi before joining the staff of the Baptist Sunday School Board (now LifeWay Christian Resources ) in 1983. He later joined the TBC staff as

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BOYS BECOME MEN, THEN SENIORS IN VBS

By Connie Davis Bushey News Editor, Baptist and Reflector HARRIMAN — Sanny Bowman, Jack Bowman, and Don Alford participated in the first Vacation Bible School of Caney Ford Baptist Church here in 1936. Eighty years later, they are still attending VBS at the church. In fact, they have only missed a few years of VBS among them, mainly because of military service. Sanny has attended 78 years, Jack has attended

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‘THE WORLD HAS COME TO TENNESSEE’

By Connie Davis Bushey News Editor, Baptist and Reflector KNOXVILLE — A student from an Asian country visited the Baptist Collegiate Ministry Center at the University of Tennessee – Knoxville with her friend, Ladda Reed, who is from Thailand. She felt comfortable as she enjoyed the luncheons for UTK students and met other students, even internationals just hanging out, playing ping-pong, and relaxing on some of the sofas. She told

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TENNESSEE BAPTIST DR BRINGS GOD’S LOVE, HELP TO CITIZENS OF RAINELLE

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector RAINELLE, W.Va. — More than four weeks after this small town nestled in a valley in the mountains of West Virginia was hit hard by flooding, Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief teams are still helping families get back into their homes. More than 200 houses were damaged by flooding in late June. At least 23 people, including 15 in Rainelle, died the night flooding

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BAPTIST LEADER RETIRES FOR ‘FINAL’ TIME

By Linda Lawson Still Contributing Writer NASHVILLE — At age 83, Lloyd Elder retired for the fourth and what he termed the “final” time on May 31 after more than six decades of ministry. In his most recent position, Elder served as volunteer administrator and chair of the development board of the Bivocational and Small Church Leadership Network (BSCLN) with offices at Tusculum Hills Baptist Church in Nashville. While his

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