Tennessee

New Look Launched; More Changes to Come

By Baptist and Reflector BRENTWOOD — The staff of the Baptist and Reflector and the Communications Team of the Tennessee Baptist Convention welcomes those who may be reading the Baptist and Reflector for the first time. Thousands of papers were distributed to churches across the Tennessee Baptist Convention in observance of Baptist and Reflector Day on Aug. 16. The Baptist and Reflector, newsjournal of the Tennessee Baptist Convention, is celebrating

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Board Okays Purchase of Property

By Chris Turner and Lonnie Wilkey TBC BRENTWOOD — The Executive Board of the Tennessee Baptist Convention unanimously approved a recommendation March 25 to purchase property in Williamson County, effectively taking a historic step forward in establishing a permanent address for the 140-year-old convention. The action clears the way for the Executive Board to move forward in finalizing a 2.3 acre land purchase in the Berry Farms mixed use development

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Send North American Conference Draws 13,500-plus to Nashville

By Joe Conway Baptist Press NASHVILLE — A sold-out crowd of more than 13,500 from all 50 states and four Canadian provinces flooded into Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena to celebrate the call of Jesus and the response of life on mission at the 2015 Send North America Conference Monday, Aug. 3. North American Mission Board President Kevin Ezell and International Mission Board President David Platt welcomed the assembly and challenged attendees

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Chattanooga Church Facility Damaged by Fire

By Baptist and Reflector CHATTANOOGA — On June 27 the church rectory of Northside Community Church here was damaged by fire. The rectory was home to Mitchell Reaves, pastor, and five members of his family. The building, which formerly was an educational building and wasn’t needed for church activities, was insured. Repairs have been estimated at about $300,000, reported Reaves. Work will begin to repair the 10,000-square-foot rectory soon.

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Tennesseans Await Ruling on PAS

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector Editor’s Note: See opinion columns in the next several days on the topic of physician assisted suicide or death with dignity. NASHVILLE — The issue of physician assisted suicide (PAS) or death with dignity has surfaced in Tennessee. Earlier this year a bill which would have allowed doctors to prescribe life-ending drugs when requested by terminally ill patients failed to be acted upon

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TBC Names New Disaster Relief Leader

By Chris Turner Director of communications, TBC BRENTWOOD, Tenn.— The Executive Board Ministry Staff of the Tennessee Baptist Convention has named a long-time disaster relief and ministry veteran to lead its state disaster relief effort. The appointment culminates a nearly one-year national search process. Wesley A. Jones, a former state disaster relief leader in Iowa and former International Mission Board missionary in Guatemala, was chosen to fill the role of

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Fires Damages Church in Alamo

By Baptist and Reflector ALAMO — On July 14 a fire broke out in Cairo Baptist Church, Alamo, which may have completely destroyed the church’s main building. An educational building was not affected. The town is located about 15 miles northwest of Jackson. There is no sign of criminal involvement and the cause is undetermined, reported Bob Dennison, pastor. The church was insured for about $200,000 but that will not

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Camp Draws 15 Nationalities

By Connie Davis Bushey News Editor, Baptist and Reflector LIVINGSTON — Many different languages were heard here, but mostly from adult sponsors and counselors. The children and teens spoke English — about American music, Facebook, and favorite soccer teams. The campers of All Nations Camp represented 15 different countries they or their families are from. Now immigrants to the United States and Tennessee, they live in the U.S. where they

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TBC CP Gifts Near Budget Goal

By Baptist and Reflector BRENTWOOD — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches gave $2,768,320 through the Cooperative Program in June. After eight months of the current fiscal year, Tennessee Baptists have given $22,399,423. The amount is $54,421 or 0.2 percent over what was given during the same time frame last year. The total, however, is $433,910 or 1.90 percent below budget needs for the year. TBC Executive Director Randy C. Davis noted

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Baptist Layman Injured in Chattanooga

View image | gettyimages.com By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector CHATTANOOGA — When Eric Stitts, pastor of Bayside Baptist Church, Harrison, heard of the domestic terrorism attack on two military facilities in the city on July 16, his first thought was disbelief. Then he turned his thoughts and prayers to the many policemen in his church who he knew would be called to the scene. As it turned out,

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Camp Draws 15 Nationalities

By Connie Davis Bushey News Editor, Baptist and Reflector LIVINGSTON — Many different languages were heard here, but mostly from adult sponsors and counselors. The

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TBC CP Gifts Near Budget Goal

By Baptist and Reflector BRENTWOOD — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches gave $2,768,320 through the Cooperative Program in June. After eight months of the current fiscal

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