Tennessee

2021-22 CP YEAR OFF TO GOOD START

Baptist and Reflector FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches contributed $2,923,245 through the Cooperative Program in December. After two months of the 2021-22 fiscal year, Tennessee Baptists have given $5,877,372 through the Cooperative Program giving channel which funds missions and ministries throughout the state, the nation and around the world. The amount given thus far is $354,337 or 6.4 percent over the amount given after the first two months of

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TBMB STAFFER THOMAS BESTER DIES

Baptist and Reflector RIPLEY — Thomas Bester, founding pastor and church planter of Forerunner Baptist Church in Ripley, died Jan. 15 at the age of 68. Bester joined the staff of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board in 2017 as part-time new church catalyst. At the time of his death, he served as African American church relations specialist. “Pastor Thomas Bester was a sweet spirited Christian gentleman who was a friend

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HOLY SPIRIT MOVING AT MOUNT JULIET HIGH SCHOOL

By David Dawson Baptist and Reflector [email protected] MOUNT JULIET — It didn’t take long for Jonathan Jennings to sense that God was up to something big at Mount Juliet High School. Jennings — the students and missions pastor at Victory Baptist Church and the chaplain for the Mount Juliet football team — has had a front row seat during a powerful move of God that has included 13 football players

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BCM STUDENTS USE BREAK AS TIME TO SERVE

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector [email protected] WAVERLY — In the last few days and weeks of Christmas break, several college students from across Tennessee spent their last remaining “free” time ministering to flood victims in Waverly. Many residents have yet to return to their homes following the massive flood which hit Waverly and other parts of Humphreys County and surrounding counties in August. Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers

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LIFEWAY EMBRACES FUTURE OF WORK WITH UPCOMING MOVE TO NEW ‘TEAMING SPACE’

By Carol Pipes Director of corporate communications NASHVILLE — Lifeway Christian Resources recently announced plans to take up residence at Maryland Farms in Brentwood by the end of 2022. In the wake of strong performance in 2021, Lifeway will relocate to a mixed-use, state-of-the-art facility with a layout that promotes creativity and collaboration. “We look forward to being a part of the Maryland Farms community,” said Lifeway CEO Ben Mandrell.

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YEAR IN REVIEW: THE B&R’S MOST-VIEWED STORIES OF 2021

Baptist and Reflector staff FRANKLIN — The Baptist and Reflector website is a key member of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board team.  Launched in 2015, the website is the digital counterpart to the print edition, and also serves as the home for breaking news pertaining to Tennessee Baptists at all times during the day and night.

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YEAR IN REVIEW: GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES, SICKNESS AND HEALTH

Past year was mixed bag of challenges, opportunities By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector [email protected] FRANKLIN — Following 2020, a year that will forever be remembered for COVID-19, 2021 offered numerous headline opportunities for a nation still reeling from a worldwide pandemic. Likewise, there was no shortage of news stories in the Tennessee Baptist Convention as leaders and churches dealt with a variety of challenges and opportunities during 2021. 

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TENNESSEE CHURCH PRESENTS CHITWOOD WITH $100,000 FOR LOTTIE OFFERING

By Timothy Cockes Baptist Press KNOXVILLE — First Baptist Concord in Knoxville, Tenn., presented International Mission Board president Paul Chitwood with a special check for $100,000 toward the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering during a special service on Jan. 5. Chitwood accepted the check, which brought First Baptist Concord’s total Lottie Moon giving for 2021 to more than $425,000. Gifts to the Lottie Moon offering go directly to worldwide missions and

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NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS FOCUS ON HEALTH, GOD AND MONEY

By Aaron Earls Lifeway Christian Resources NASHVILLE — After a season in which avoiding sickness was on most everyone’s mind, many Americans say their New Year’s resolutions address their health. More Americans say their past resolutions have focused on their health, their relationship with God, their finances and their relationship with a family member than other possibilities, according to a new survey of 1,005 Americans from Lifeway Research. “New Year’s

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TENNESSEE PASTOR PUBLISHES NEW DAILY DEVOTIONAL BOOK

Baptist Courier GREENVILLE, S.C. — Tennessee Baptist pastor Todd Stinnett has written My Daily Word of Truth, a daily devotional book to assist believers not only in discovering the meaning of Scripture, but in making the application to their daily lives. “If you’ve been looking for a way to become a better student of Scripture, but had no idea where to begin, this is the devotional for you,” Stinnett said.

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2021-22 CP YEAR OFF TO GOOD START

Baptist and Reflector FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches contributed $2,923,245 through the Cooperative Program in December. After two months of the 2021-22 fiscal year,

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