Tennessee

CARSON-NEWMAN WELCOMES NEW STUDENTS WITH ANNUAL PRAYERWALK

JEFFERSON CITY — It’s a Carson-Newman University tradition that can be measured in some 450 steps, less than a quarter of a mile. But what takes place within a six-minute walk, is remembered by families long after it’s over.  The morning of Saturday, Aug. 13, was no different, as new families experienced the event firsthand. At the start of each fall semester, the University holds a ceremony, welcoming new students

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TENNESSEE BAPTIST DR TEAMS WERE ‘GOD-SENT’ TO VICTIMS IN KENTUCKY

CARRIE, Ky. — Dwayne Slone summed up the feelings of many homeowners in Carrie, Ky., about the disaster relief teams from Tennessee who have provided flood recovery assistance since torrential floods struck the area in late July. “They were God-sent,” he said. Slone’s home is one of more than 150-plus homes that have received help or are still awaiting teams to clean out their homes which were affected by the

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THE KING’S ACADEMY APPROVES NEW SCIENCE CENTER

SEYMOUR — The board of trustees of The King’s Academy unanimously approved the establishment of the J.T. Shen Science Center at Atchley Hall at its recent trustee meeting.  The new science center is the culmination of the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) building project that has been in planning stages for some time, according to TKA president Jeremy Sandefur.  After much prayer and petition, the decision has been

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TBMB CONFERENCE CENTERS HELPING CHURCH LEADERS FIND WAYS TO RELIEVE STRESS, REJUVENATE

NEWPORT — According to recent findings from Lifeway Research, of all the mental challenges faced by pastors, stress tops the list (see article in Aug. 3 issue of the Baptist and Reflector). Joe Sorah, harvest field ministry team leader for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, said pastors talk about the stress they are under, but he does not hear many people talk about solutions. “Ministry is all encompassing,” Sorah observed.

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OLIVER URGES UNION COMMUNITY ONWARD AS IT CONTINUES 200-YEAR-OLD RACE

JACKSON — As Union University celebrates its bicentennial during the 2022-2023 academic year, Union President Samuel W. “Dub” Oliver offered insights from Hebrews 12:1-2 during the university’s fall convocation service Aug. 26. “For 200 years, Union University has stood as a model of excellence in Christian higher education,” Oliver said. “A place where learning is integrated with faith, where it is infused with hope and where it is transformed by love.

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EVANGELISTIC OPPORTUNITIES ABOUND INSIDE ‘BLUE OVAL CITY’

HAYWOOD — “There’s not much between Jackson and Memphis, but there’s about to be.” That observation was from Danny Sinquefield, coordinator of the Blue Oval City Partnership with the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, who emphasized that thousands of people will soon be moving to the area. By 2025, Ford Motor Company is planning to open Blue Oval City, a 3,600-acre campus in Haywood County. The campus will create over 5,000

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CARSON-NEWMAN PRESIDENT EMPHASIZES STRONG RELATIONSHIP WITH TBC

JEFFERSON CITY – Carson-Newman University held its Fall Convocation on Aug. 23 in Holt Fieldhouse. The annual ceremony celebrated the senior class and served as a faith-filled marker for the start of the academic year. In his address to the C-N community, university president Charles Fowler focused on Carson-Newman’s founding, foundation, family and the focus. “(The reason we are called to a faithful church focus) is undoubtedly because of our

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RURAL TENN. CHURCH EMBRACES SATF REPORT

ORLINDA — Bivocational pastor Mark Carroll is the only paid staff member at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, a congregation of about 50 worshipers in the farming community of Orlinda in Robertson County, where less than 1,000 people live. But the church is embracing its cooperation with the Southern Baptist Convention in creating ministry spaces safe and free from sexual abuse, Carroll told Baptist Press. Pleasant Hill invited longtime Southern Baptist

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ABANDONED COUNTRY STORE BRINGS TOGETHERNESS

BROWNSVILLE — When two older gentlemen decided to open an abandoned country store (formerly the J.B. Warren & Son Grocery) and turn it into a community restaurant in July of 2021, a few people were surprised.  After all, Turk Warren at age 98, and Ray Ellington, age 86 and a  member of Woodland Baptist Church in Haywood County had never owned or managed a restaurant.  However, this didn’t stop these

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CHURCH ‘SPREADS THE (EVANGELISTIC ) WEALTH’ AT VBS

SPRINGFIELD — It was only a minor change, but it had a major impact at Springfield Baptist Church.  When the church hosted Vacation Bible School several weeks ago, pastor David Evans and the church leaders tweaked the program: They set up a system that allowed the teachers — instead of Evans — to talk directly to the children who had shown interest in making a profession of faith.  In several

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