Tennessee

DR UPDATE: CHAIN SAW TEAMS NEEDED IN MEMPHIS AREA

Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, sent out a message on Wednesday that chain saw teams are needed in the Memphis area, specifically in the Bartlett and Millington areas. Jones said Tennessee Baptist DR has received over 180 work requests. He said the following volunteers are needed:

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TENNESSEAN KEITH COOK REELECTED AS COSBE PRESIDENT FOR NEXT TERM

NEW ORLEANS — About 200 people gathered June 12 in the Riverside Room of Hampton Inn Convention Center for a Cajun Jubilee hosted by the Conference of Southern Baptist Evangelists (COSBE). COSBE president Keith Cook of Springfield, Tenn., and his wife, Joan Cook, COSBE recording secretary, emceed the event, which gave attendees a chance to meet, fellowship, and worship with evangelists from across the Southern Baptist Convention.

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‘JESUS TENT’ STILL GOING STRONG AT BONNAROO

MANCHESTER  — The Bonnaroo Music Festival is back to full capacity, and so is the Jesus Tent. Since its beginning in 2002, the Bonnaroo festival has generally attracted an estimated 80,000 to about 100,000 visitors each year to Manchester. The festival was shut down in 2020 due to COVID-19, followed by an abbreviated fall version in 2021. Last year, the event drew about 60,000, far from its normal capacity. This

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HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!

Today, on this special day when we salute our great nation, the staff at the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board want to wish all of you a happy Independence Day! We are blessed to live in America, and we are thankful for ALL the men and women who have sacrificed so much to provide the freedom that we celebrate today. Faith, family, friends and fireworks — a perfect combination!  

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VIGOR FOR VBS

All across our state — and all around the world — children’s lives are being forever changed at Vacation Bible School. The dedication of the VBS volunteers is what drives the ministry, and Becky McCray is a prime example. McCray, who will turn 90 this month, has taught Vacation Bible School at First Baptist Church, Dandridge, for 60 years. She is the widow of Bob McCray who served as pastor of

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TENNESSEE BAPTIST DR: CALL OUT MADE FOR WEST TENNESSEE

Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, issued a call-out Thursday for teams to respond to the Memphis area, including the Bartlett and Millington areas. “We have over 140 work requests already,” Jones said. The DR teams will be working out of Bellevue Baptist Church. The list of needed volunteer positions includes chaplains, assessors, chain saw teams and heavy equipment operators bucket truck/skid steers. Jones said

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TENNESSEE DR PLACED ON STANDBY FOR POSSIBLE RESPONSE IN WEST TENNESSEE

MOUNT JULIET — Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief has been placed on standby for possible response to storm damage earlier this week in Bartlett and surrounding communities in West Tennessee, according to Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. FOX 13 News in Memphis reported June 26 heavy storm damage in the Millington and Bartlett areas as well as Arlington and other areas of Memphis. Jones said

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DAVIS: GREATEST DAYS AHEAD FOR TENNESSEE BAPTISTS

FRANKLIN — The future looks bright for Tennessee Baptists, said Randy C. Davis, president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. In a video released to Tennessee Baptists on June 28 (click below to view the video), Davis observed that while “we live with cultural uncertainty and uncertainty even with the Southern Baptist Convention, there is good news. “God is on the move in Tennessee and that’s why

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TENNESSEANS ENJOY FELLOWSHIP AT SBC MEETING

Keeping true to tradition, the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board hosted a “dessert reception” during this year’s Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting. The reception — which took place on June 12 (the evening prior to the official start of the annual meeting) at the New Orleans convention center — was well attended, as Tennessee Baptists filled the room for a time of fellowship and king cake. Randy C. Davis, president and

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UNION PRESENTS LIFEWAY’S MANDRELL WITH DODD AWARD

NEW ORLEANS — Union University presented Ben Mandrell, president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources and a former Tennessee pastor, with the M.E. Dodd Denominational Service Award during a June 13 alumni dinner at the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting in New Orleans, La. The Dodd Award is the highest denominational service award Union gives. It is named for the man who was a 1904 Union graduate, served as president

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VIGOR FOR VBS

All across our state — and all around the world — children’s lives are being forever changed at Vacation Bible School. The dedication of the

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