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TBC Offices Near Relocation

May 7, 2014

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BRENTWOOD — The Executive Board of the Tennessee Baptist Convention is just weeks away from closing the doors for good at the Baptist Center in Brentwood where it’s been located for 45 years. The board is relocating, and will have a new address beginning the last week in May.

Executive Board leaders signed a three-year lease agreement with LifePoint Hospitals, the hospital corporation headquartered in the building.

“We’re excited about the move and the possibilities this opens in the future,” said Executive Director-Treasurer Randy C. Davis. “There has been a lot of work by our staff to get us ready to move. It’s not easy to pack up 45 years, but everyone has a real positive spirit and we are all looking forward to getting settled and getting on with the work of serving our Tennessee Baptist churches.” [Read more…]

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TBCH Ministry Still Vital for Gerald Stow

May 7, 2014

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

BRENTWOOD — Every year churches across Tennessee collect an annual offering for the Tennessee Baptist Children’s Homes.

Other than Bryant Millsaps, president of Tennessee Baptist Children’s Homes, probably no one is hoping for a better Mother’s Day Offering than former TBCH president Gerald Stow.

Stow, who served as president of TBCH from 1984-99. has continued to serve with the Tennessee Baptist Convention entity as an “ambassador” for the ministry. [Read more…]

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TBC CP Giving Rebounds in April

May 6, 2014

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BRENTWOOD — After two months of giving less than $3 million through the Cooperative Program, Tennessee Baptist Convention churches rebounded in April.

TBC churches contributed a total of $3,376,035 through the CP last month.

After six months of the current fiscal year, churches have given $17,225,891. [Read more…]

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‘God’s Hand Was Upon Us’

May 6, 2014

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

FAYETTEVILLE — It’s not likely that pastor Darrell Haney or his family will ever forget the night of April 28.

After being lulled into believing the storms were over, an F-3 tornado struck the Howell Hill community of Lincoln County, leaving behind two deaths and a number of destroyed or severely damaged homes.

A huge oak tree landed on Haney’s home in the room next to the bathroom where he and his family (which included his son and daughter-in-law and two grandchildren) were taking refuge. [Read more…]

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God Designed His People for Timely Living

May 1, 2014

By Johnnie Godwin
Contributing Columnist, B&R

“Your daddy is soooo slow!” said my mother from my growing-up days till the close of their retirement days. More recently, one of my sons said about the hurried nature of life today, “Jesus was slow!” I didn’t take exception to Mother’s statement because Dad was slow unless he got in a hurry. But I put a caveat on and a sermonette to my son’s statement about Jesus being slow.

If you don’t know what I’m about to tell you about timely living, then you really need this bit of visiting we’ll do. The nutshell of this piece is that God in Christ was never slow or hurried; and he designed us for timely living. [Read more…]

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Change Is Necessary to Remain Relevant

April 30, 2014

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

All my life I have heard the phrase, “Nothing is certain but death and taxes.” Well, we can add change to that list.

Change is going to occur. If you don’t believe it, look in the mirror. Then, go find a picture of yourself five, 10, or 20 years ago. Every person is proof positive that change occurs.

Change is necessary to be relevant in today’s world. Churches face that constantly. How do you change to reach an ever-changing world without compromising the gospel? [Read more…]

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A Vessel of Mercy to the Least of These

April 30, 2014

By Randy C. Davis
TBC Executive Director

The words of Jesus pierce my heart as I read the facts about the state of children in our country. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:

  • There are more than 640,000 children in our country who spent time in out-of-home care (in foster care) during 2012 — nearly 400,000 of them on any given day.
  • Children in foster care remain there on average two years and change locations nearly four times.
  • The average age of these children bouncing from one house to the next is just 9 years old.
  • Nearly 10 percent of children exiting foster care “age out,” meaning they’ve not been adopted, are no longer eligible for foster care and are turned out with little or no way to support them.

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HCBA Enjoys Historic Dedication

April 30, 2014

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

SEYMOUR — Cold weather, including some snow flurries and sleet, failed to chill the atmosphere at Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy on April 15.

Several hundred people braved the weather to attend the dedication of the Polly Enix Tibbetts Building, the first new construction on the HCBA (also known as The King’s Academy) campus since the 1960s.

The debt-free, 18,000-square-foot facility is a multi-purpose building which provides recreational space as well as additional classroom space, said Walter Grubb, president and headmaster. “Adding 18,000 square feet of usable space would bless any school,” Grubb observed. [Read more…]

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B&R Survey Seeks Input

April 30, 2014

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BRENTWOOD — The Baptist and Reflector is conducting a survey of both readers and non-readers.

“We need your help,” said Lonnie Wilkey, editor of the Baptist and Reflector. [Read more…]

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Baptist Church, Pastor’s Home Reportedly Destroyed

April 30, 2014

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

FAYETTEVILLE – Baptists in Lincoln County are assessing damage from a tornado that hit the area on April 28.

Two people were killed as a result of the storm, according to news reports. One church (Grace Falls Baptist Church, Fayetteville) was reportedly destroyed and the home of Pastor Darrell Haney received major damage. He also lost both of his vehicles. [Read more…]

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