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TENNESSEE DR TO HANDLE RESPONSES IN THE CARIBBEAN

August 17, 2021

Editor’s Note: This story was updated on Aug. 18.

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MOUNT JULIET —When international disasters need a response, Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief teams will minister and meet needs in the Caribbean.

“Now that BGR (Baptist Global Response) has been rolled into what is now Send Relief International, they have asked state conventions to adopt different sections of the world to participate in humanitarian need projects and be the first to respond to that area when a disaster strikes,” said Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.

“Tennessee Baptists have chosen the Caribbean region,” he said. “While other states will still respond in this area due to current and long-term relationships that some of them have, Tennessee will also be taking a lead role when disaster hits this area of the world,” Jones added.

The Caribbean area includes Haiti which was rocked by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake in the early morning hours of Aug. 14. The earthquake struck near the center of the country and has experienced aftershocks, Jones said. 

News reports estimated the death count has climbed above 1,200 with thousands of others injured.

As of Aug. 18, Tennessee Baptists have not been called out due to unstable conditions in Haiti, Jones said. Teams may be needed for rebuild efforts later as conditions improve, he added. 

“Tennessee Baptists have provided funds to provide financial assistance to personnel already in Haiti to help with emergency needs,” Jones said.

Jones said Send Relief International personnel are in touch with missionaries in Haiti. One complication is that a tropical storm (Grace) also is expected to strike the country soon.

Jones encouraged Tennessee Baptists “to keep the people of Haiti in your prayers as this will bring up many memories of the large earthquake in 2010 and for the issues that would be created should the tropical storm strike the island. 

“Pray also that through this disaster God will be glorified and many will come to know Him as Savior,” he added.

The Baptist and Reflector will provide updates on response to the Haiti earthquake as decisions are made by Send Relief International.

In a response unrelated to Haiti, Tennessee Baptists have been asked to send teams to Kingstown, Saint Vincent, and the Grenadines in the Caribbean to assist the Saint Vincent Baptist Convention in ministering to people who were displaced by a volcano eruption in April, Jones said.

Teams are needed from now until the end of October,” Jones said. Currently, all persons will have had to have their COVID vaccinations at least two weeks before going and have proof of vaccination.  Even with that, you will have to quarantine for two days when you get to the island before you can start work, he added. 

Volunteers must provide for their own expenses, Jones continued. “Taking the high side numbers that are given on the request, my estimation for a nine-day trip is that the cost will be (from Nashville) about $2,000.00 per person. Currently with advance purchase you can make it down in one day through Miami on American Airlines and the same on the way back,” he added.

Because this is an IMB/SR related project and it is part of a long-term response, Tennessee volunteers will need to go through their process when going, Jones said.

The process includes: completing an online application, having a background check ($20 per person), providing three personal references, interviewing with the team leader and completing a child safety training and video.

For more information, contact Jones at wjones@tnbaptist.org. 

To donate, go to, www.tndisasterrelief.org/contributions. Contributions for “Caribbean Disaster Relief” can also be sent to the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, P.O. Box 682789, Franklin,TN 37068. B&R

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FBC GALLATIN ADJUSTS MINISTRY AS COVID-19, DELTA VARIANT CASES RISE

August 17, 2021

By Scott Barkley
Baptist Press

During a virtual worship service, Travis Fleming, lead pastor of First Baptist Church, Gallatin, explains the church’s recent steps to address a rise in the Delta variant of COVID-19.

GALLATIN – A week ago, pastor Travis Fleming of First Baptist Church, Gallatin, thought all-digital worship services, recommended masking and strict social distancing were a thing of the past.

But after a July 25 baptism service, reports began to trickle in of members testing positive for COVID-19. By Thursday, when several positive cases had been reported at First Baptist, a team consisting of Fleming, deacons, lay leaders and medical professionals determined that an all-virtual worship service Aug. 1 would be the best course of action. The team had expected the case number to grow, and they were right, as the number ticked up throughout the following days.

The church hosted a funeral service on Aug. 2, although masks were required. The following day, the church’s Wednesday night activities were canceled. Worship services were changed to all-virtual, Fleming said. [Read more…]

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COVID-19 AND PERSONAL FAITH

August 16, 2021

By Todd E. Brady
Vice President For University Ministries, Union University, Jackson

Just when it seemed like life was getting back to some sense of normalcy, now there is talk about a new Delta variant of COVID-19 going around. After months of washing up, social-distancing and wearing face coverings, are we getting ready for yet another round of doing it all over again? 

Sunday after church, I stopped to fill up with gas. Two other folks pulled up next to me to do the same. While pumping gas, I overheard an interesting conversation:

Woman: I hope we’re not getting ready for another season of COVID-19.

Man: I’m not worrying about it. I’m not even thinking about it!  God’s on my side! [Read more…]

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THE ANSWER FOR AN UNSETTLED WORLD

August 13, 2021

By Randy C. Davis
President and executive director, Tennessee Baptist Mission Board

Our world is an unsettled place. 

Just look across our state, our country and around the world. We live in days of constant change, high anxiety and rampant fear. In fact, a recent Lifeway Research study found that the feeling people most wanted to avoid, and are most concerned with, is fear. That’s the first time fear has topped the list of the ongoing study. 

People feel everything they looked to for life stability is unsettled and spinning out of control. They seek answers but find responses with no substance. What passes for truth is often relative and where they seek peace is often destructive. 

There is only one source for the truth that brings hope, stability and peace, and that source is Jesus Christ, “the same yesterday, today, and forever” (Hebrews 13:8). [Read more…]

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LASTING LEGACY: TEACHING YOUTH TO LOVE GOD’S WORD

August 12, 2021

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector
lwilkey@tnbaptist.org

Donna Blaydes, left, of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board staff, and Malcom Norton, representing Carroll-Benton Baptist Association, participated in the tribute for Marge Tucker who has led Bible drills at First Baptist Church, Huntingdon, since 1966.

HUNTINGDON — Marge Tucker has no idea how many youth she has taught in Sunday School or led through Bible drills over the past 55 years.

“It’s a bunch,” she acknowledged, but then again, it was never about numbers for “Miss Marge” as she is affectionately known at First Baptist Church, Huntingdon.  

Her main desire and love has been to teach God’s Word to the youth and to see them grow in their faith. 

“There’s nothing better you can do for the Lord than teaching His Word,” Tucker affirmed.

She joined the church in 1965 and a year later, when her son Tony was entering the seventh grade, she began leading youth Bible drill. She also began teaching Sunday School.  [Read more…]

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DECLINING CHURCH FINDS NEW LIFE AFTER COVID-19

August 11, 2021

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector
lwilkey@tnbaptist.org

East Alcoa Baptist Church baptized 10 people, including two girls who made professions of faith during Vacation Bible School, in the Little River in Townsend on July 25.
In this photo, East Alcoa Baptist Church pastor David Kirkland, right center, prepares to baptize Randall Prater while Prater’s wife, Bethany, left, and daughter, Violet, look on. They were later baptized, along with Randall’s father, Mark Prater, and brother, Jesse Prater.

ALCOA — In November of 2020, following a year of challenges caused by COVID-19, the future did not look very bright for East Alcoa Baptist Church.

Attendance had dwindled down to eight people and the church was holding regular yard sales to raise money to pay utilities. The church’s Sunday School rooms were filled with items for the yard sales and there was no hot water in the building. The church could not afford to pay a pastor and local ministers were taking turns preaching at East Alcoa.

In November, David Kirkland, who then was minister of music and worship at Oak Street Baptist Church in Maryville, was asked to take a turn. Kirkland preached two weeks in a row and noted that God began to lay a burden on his heart to help the struggling church. As a bivocational minister, no salary was not a detriment to Kirkland. “I didn’t want to get paid. I just wanted to help them get to the point that they could pay a pastor,” he recalled.

Kirkland left Oak Street and began serving as pastor at East Alcoa Baptist on the first Sunday of January this year. It is his first pastorate after 30 years in youth and music ministry.  [Read more…]

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TBMB WEBSITE GETS ‘TOTAL OVERHAUL’

August 10, 2021

By David Dawson
ddawson@tnbaptist.org

Website visitors to the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board’s home page will notice a new design.

FRANKLIN — Those who are paying attention might have noticed that the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board’s website has a new look.

Actually, even those who aren’t paying close attention probably noticed. It’s kind of hard to miss. 

With the goal of making the site more user friendly and ascetically pleasing, the TBMB unveiled the redesign last month.

“I am excited about offering Tennessee Baptists a website that serves as a resource to help them reach their communities and hopefully the nations for Christ,” said Chris Turner, director of communications for the TBMB. “Our entire existence is to make Christ known by serving churches. The site will continue offering resources that will help them be successful.” 

Initially launched in 1998, the TBMB website has continually been restructured, upgraded and expanded through the years. But the latest changes — a project that has been in the works for more than a year — might be the biggest change yet. [Read more…]

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SIX WAYS TO INVEST IN THE LIVES OF OTHERS

August 4, 2021

By Matt Tullos
Special assistant to the executive director

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I don’t think he’d ever remember this, but a man changed my life in a very intentional way. His name was Phillip Willis. Every Tuesday, Bro Phil would pick me up after school to take me to visit and evangelize other students. To this day, I still remember those visits. I remember watching Bro. Phil sharing his faith and challenging me to do the same. 

He was a busy man, but he decided to make an investment in me and he changed the arc and direction of my life that year. He’s my favorite example of a disciple who made disciples, because I was the recipient of a man who took time to pour his life into an awkward ninth grade boy. Discipleship requires investment but the returns are eternal. Here are five dynamics of a disciple making disciples. They form an acrostic for the word INVEST.  [Read more…]

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CHARM SPREADS GOSPEL IN COMMUNITY, CAMPGROUNDS

August 3, 2021

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector
lwilkey@tnbaptist.org

Sandra and Steve Monroe stand beside the Blessing Box outside the CHARM building in Townsend.

TOWNSEND — For years Chilhowee Area Ministries (CHARM) has been a fixture in the resort community of Townsend in East Tennessee.

But CHARM does more than just share the gospel in local campgrounds, according to directors Steve and Sandra Monroe. “We are a part of the community,” the couple stressed.

The Monroes have been involved in CHARM, a ministry of Chilhowee Baptist Association, for nine years and have served as directors for three and a half years.

The couple noted that CHARM is comprised of volunteers “who serve the people who live, work and play in Townsend in the same way Jesus would — through servant evangelism.

“In everything we do we make sure Christ is presented,” said Sandra Monroe. “If we didn’t, we would just be a regular club or organization.” [Read more…]

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A SHOT OF GOOD NEWS FOR A CHANGE

August 2, 2021

By Randy C. Davis
President and executive director, Tennessee Baptist Mission Board

Let’s get real for a moment. There is a relentless barrage of daily bad news circulated through news outlets and social media. It is saturated with a great deal of misinformation, rumor, innuendo and flat out lies born in the pits of hell. 

A lot of it lands on my desk, or at least in my inbox. Unfortunately it tends to also bleed over into congregations which is why I welcome the opportunity to dialog with anyone about issues that concern TBC churches and their leaders.

Such was the case when leaders from Wheelerton Baptist Church (WBC) asked to meet with me. The church is in a small community not far from the Alabama-Tennessee state line. 

The pastor and deacons were concerned about issues related to the Southern Baptist Convention. We blocked two hours at the TBMB Church Support Center here in Franklin to have some frank conversations. [Read more…]

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