Tennessee

TENNESSEE BAPTIST DR BEGINS WORK IN COVINGTON

COVINGTON —  Multiple teams from Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief have converged in Covington to help aid the recovery process after a tornado ripped through the area on Friday night. The violent storm, which classified as a EF-3 tornado, was responsible for one death and 28 injuries, according the news reports, and left a trail of destruction and devastation in the Covington communities.  Many DR volunteers arrived in Covington over the

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TENNESSEE COUPLE RECEIVES DR SERVICE AWARD

MOUNT JULIET — Brock and Kathy Henry of Talbott Baptist Church, Talbott, recently were named recipients of the Distinguished Service Award by the North American Mission Board through disaster relief.  The Henrys serve on the Nolachucky Baptist Association DR team.  NAMB presents up to six Distinguished Services Awards each year to individuals who have provided distinguished service to the kingdom of God through Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, demonstrated “Christ in

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DEATH TOLL FROM STORMS REACHES NINE IN MCNAIRY COUNTY

ADAMSVILLE — McNairy County received extensive damage and lives were lost in the storms that swept across Tennessee on March 31 and the early morning hours of April 1, said Russ Wilkins, director of missions for Shiloh Baptist Church, based in Adamsville Tennessee Emergency Management Association confirmed April 2 that nine people died in weather-related deaths in McNairy County. Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief’s  incident command post, manned by John and

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TENNESSEE DR VOLUNTEERS HELPING IN AFTERMATH OF DESTRUCTIVE TORNADOES

MOUNT JULIET — Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief has boots on the ground across Tennessee this week as volunteers provide the “hands and feet” of Jesus to those affected by a deadly string of storms that swept across the central and southern portions of the United States March 31 and the early morning hours of April 1. CNN News reported April 2 that 32 deaths have been confirmed by the storms,

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FBC, HENDERSONVILLE, HAS BURDEN TO HELP STRUGGLING CHURCHES

HENDERSONVILLE — It’s not a matter of choice for leaders at First Baptist Church, Hendersonville, when it comes to church planting or church revitalization. They do both.  “We fully believe in planting churches,” said Bruce Raley, executive pastor of First Baptist Church, Hendersonville. “We have a church we’re planting right now in the Hell’s Kitchen community of New York City, but we also just have a burden for churches that are

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TENNESSEE DR PREPARING FOR TORNADO RESPONSE

MOUNT JULIET — Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief is gearing up to assist Tennessee residents in the aftermath of a string of tornadoes and severe storms that struck the state on March 31 and the early morning hours of April 1. Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, said the full extent of damage across Tennessee probably won’t be known until later in the day (April 1).

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NO LONGER A SMALL CHURCH WITH BIG DEBT

SODDY-DAISY — When pastor Jeff Myers was in the hospital four years ago with sepsis, he wasn’t only concerned about his own health.  He was also focused on the financial health of his church.  For more than 20 years, Union Fork Baptist Church in Soddy-Daisy had been dealing with the burden of paying off a large bank loan. And Myers believed it was time for that to change.  “When I

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WOODMONT BAPTIST PROVIDES ASSISTANCE, COMPASSION AFTER DEADLY SCHOOL SHOOTING

Editor’s Note: This story was updated on March 30. NASHVILLE — Nathan Parker, senior pastor of Woodmont Baptist Church in Nashville, said he “could not be more proud” of his staff and church members who served as the hands and feet of Jesus in the immediate aftermath of Monday’s deadly school shooting at Covenant School.    Parker used those words in a message that was posted on the church’s Facebook

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TENNESSEE BAPTISTS WEIGH IN ON FUTURE

FRANKLIN — Since November, Tennessee Baptists have been asked for their opinions and dreams for the future direction of the Tennessee Baptist Convention.  And, they have responded overwhelmingly to the Acts 2:17 Initiative, said Steve Holt, church services director for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.  More than 1,000 Tennessee Baptists have participated in at least one of the following: the listening session held at last year’s Summit at Bellevue Baptist

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TENNESSEE BAPTISTS PREPARE FOR DAY OF PRAYER ON APRIL 26

FRANKLIN — A Day of Prayer for Unity in the Tennessee Baptist Convention will be held Wednesday, April 26.  The prayer event is in conjunction with the Acts 2:17 Initiative as Tennessee Baptists are in the process of seeking God’s will for the future, said Steve Holt, church services director for the Tennessee Baptist Convention.  “Unity is the key to hearing from the Lord,” Holt noted.  As Tennessee Baptists look

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