Tennessee

WILKEY RECEIVES NGU’S HEMPHILL AWARD

INDIANAPOLIS — Lonnie Wilkey, editor of the Baptist and Reflector, has received many honors and awards during his journalism career. But the most recent award he received was especially meaningful. Wilkey, who is retiring as B&R editor at the end of this year, was presented with the Paula and Ken Hemphill Denominational Service Award from North Greenville University during a NGU dessert fellowship on June 10  in Indianapolis. The dessert

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DUCK RIVER BAPTIST CHURCHES DO MISSIONS IN ‘JERUSALEM’

TULLAHOMA — Duck River Baptist Association, based in Tullahoma, held its first annual Missions Day on May 18.  Duck River teams visited and ministered at a nursing home, staffed an evangelism tent at the High on the Hog festival, conducted door to door visitation distributing 800 evangelism packets and more. “Like a lot of associations, we do well doing missions away from home,” observed Matt Ledbetter, director of missions.

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WILL YOU BE REMEMBERED IN THREE YEARS?

Recently I heard someone say that in three years no one will remember you. I am going through a season of change right now, and that struck me as quite depressing. I am the wife of a pastor, and we have been in ministry for nearly 30 years.  I am a teacher, and it just dawned on me that I have been teaching more than half of my life. This

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FIRE WIPES OUT CHURCH — BUT NOT HOPE — IN CLAIBORNE COUNTY

TAZEWELL — In the early evening hours of June 1, word began spreading among members of Springdale Baptist Church that their building was on fire. By the time most members arrived, fire had engulfed the structure, burning the building which included the original structure from 1882, to the ground.  A fellowship hall which has been added to the building received some fire damage but mostly had water and smoke damage.

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BCM LEADERS ARE SUMMER-IZING THEIR WORKLOAD

NASHVILLE — Instead of the normal buzz of activity and laughter, the only noises inside the BCM building at Vanderbilt University is the gentle hum of the air conditioner and a vacuum cleaner. No sounds of a ping-pong ball bouncing back and forth. No studying groups chatting about their projects and upcoming tests. No foot traffic moving up and down the stairs or loud talk coming from the patio. Mostly

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DEADLINE NEARS FOR CHURCHES INVOLVED WITH STUDY

Baptist and Reflector FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches that have not yet completed the 2024 Church Compensation Study are encouraged to do so by the June 30 deadline. The survey is a joint effort of GuideStone Financial Resources, Lifeway Research and Baptist state conventions, including the TBC. Results of the survey, which is conducted every two years, will be available in early fall, in time for many churches considering

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DR: CHAIN SAW TEAMS, EQUIPMENT OPERATORS NEEDED IN KENTUCKY

FRANKLIN — Although some Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief teams have already responded to the recent storms in Kentucky, more team are needed, said Wes Jones, DR specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.  In an e-mail sent out on Friday (June 14) morning, Jones made a second call-out for trained chain saw and trained heavy equipment operators to respond to parts of western Kentucky that were recently hit with tornados

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TENNESSEE LEGISLATORS ASK FOR PRAYER ACROSS STATE

NASHVILLE — Tennessee governor Bill Lee signed House Joint Resolution (HJR) 803 into law on April 16. State senator Mark Pody and House representative Monty Fritts signed a joint letter May 29 encouraging Tennesseans to “join in a 30-day season of prayer and intermittent fasting for the month of July as a means of humbling ourselves to receive God’s grace, mercy and blessing in Tennessee and our nation.”

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TENN. BAPTIST DR: CHAIN SAW AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT CALLOUT

Tornados and straightline winds have hit northwestern Arkansas, western Kentucky and northeast Oklahoma in recent days, and Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief leaders are asking for trained chain saw teams to respond.  Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, said heavy equipment would be useful, and noted that volunteers must be current in their training to operate equipment, along with required safety gear.

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BHET GRANTS HELP PROVIDE FREE HEALTH CARE IN SULLIVAN COUNTY

KINGSPORT — Members of First Baptist Church, Kingsport, had a vision in 2005 of reaching out to their community, especially in ways to provide avenues of medical care for Sullivan County residents who could not afford it. As a result, Providence Medical Clinic of Kingsport opened in 2010 to provide not only physical care to area residents, but spiritual support as well. The clinic offers free health care to uninsured

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