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‘SUNDAY FOR SUNNYVALE’ SUPPORTS STORM-STRICKEN N.C. CHURCH

February 17, 2026

By Stephen Halley
Biblical Recorder

Sunnyvale Baptist Church after Hurricane Helene. – Photo from Facebook

MARION, N.C. — Nearly 18 months after Hurricane Helene impacted western North Carolina, the effects of the storm remain painfully present for the members of Sunnyvale Baptist Church.

The church suffered catastrophic damage during the storm. While a few items from the sanctuary were salvaged, the building was ultimately deemed beyond repair and had to be demolished.

However, the small congregation that averages about 30 in weekly attendance has continued to meet for worship, gathering weekly in the chapel of a local funeral home in Marion.

Now, a local ministry leader is organizing a special initiative to help the congregation rebuild. [Read more…]

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GOD’S WAREHOUSE LAUNCHES THREE-DAY GATLINBURG FURNITURE COLLECTION DRIVE

October 6, 2025

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Since the first load of supplies entered the warehouse, David Baines and his team have worked to supply the needs of others. They recently filled and shipped their 800th load of supplies to families affected by Hurricane Helene.

MORRISTOWN — God’s Warehouse will conduct a three-day furniture and appliance collection project in Gatlinburg beginning Monday, with volunteers needed to help clear a 29-unit condominium facility.

The project runs Oct. 13-15, according to Doug Derreberry, director of God’s Warehouse Services. Volunteers will remove mattresses, appliances and furniture from multiple floors to load onto semi-trailers.

“One of our great partners in Gatlinburg has already blessed God’s Warehouse with mattress, appliances, and furniture on a select basis,” Derreberry said. “Now we have been given the option of receiving all items in a 29-unit facility.” [Read more…]

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HEROES SOMETIMES WEAR YELLOW HATS

September 23, 2025

By Chris Turner
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

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It was shaping up to be a bad one. The National Weather Service tracked a developing storm that eventually became Hurricane Helene. It marched across the Caribbean, gaining momentum, and crashed into Florida as a Category 4 with 140 mph winds.

Earlier that day, Sept. 26, 2024, Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, put Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief (TBDR) teams on alert. Jones anticipated heavy rains from the Cumberland Plateau through East Tennessee. He never anticipated how quickly the situation would escalate or how dangerous it would become. No one did. But why would they? Hurricanes don’t normally hit Appalachia.

But this one did, and it hit hard on Sept. 27, dumping 25 to 30 inches of rain over a 48-hour period, resulting in more than 250 dead, many missing, and thousands displaced because of damaged or destroyed homes. Churches, schools, businesses, and at least 100 bridges – gone. The landscape forever altered, and the trauma forever seared into the minds of those who experienced it. [Read more…]

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IN IT FOR LONG HAUL: TBDR STILL AT WORK IN EAST TENN.

September 23, 2025

By Chris Turner
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

Garry Maddox

JOHNSON CITY — The remnants of Hurricane Helene unleashed devastating floods across Appalachia and East Tennessee one year ago, but the storm still rages for many. News crews have long since departed, but the quiet, persistent work of Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers continues far from the spotlight, helping people rebuild and recover.

“Over 500 homes were destroyed and another three or 400 homes were damaged bad enough that they couldn’t be lived in until they were repaired,” said, Garry Maddox, coordinator for TBDR’s Arise and Build initiative.

The response from TBDR was immediate. Teams had been put on standby the day before, with the expectation of possible severe wind and flood damage.

“From day one,” Maddox said, “We had DR volunteers onsite in East Tennessee helping people, working with folks and starting to clean up houses. The damage literally covered from beyond Mountain City south to the Newport area and was extensive along the Nolichucky and Pigeon Rivers.” [Read more…]

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HELENE’S WRATH BUT GOD’S GRACE

September 23, 2025

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

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East Tennesseans will remember Sept. 27, 2024, for generations to come. I know I will never forget it.

I knew torrential rain from Hurricane Helene was falling in the mountains along the Tennessee-North Carolina border, but I didn’t know how dangerous things had become until I received a phone call from Rich Lloyd, longtime pastor of First Baptist Church, Newport. There was urgency and heartbreak in his voice. The city was flooding because of the dam breach at the headwaters of the Pigeon River. Cocke County Mayor Rob Mathis called it a “catastrophic failure.”

My phone figuratively blew up over the next 24 hours as similar reports came in from Mountain City, Elizabethton, Unicoi, Erwin, Limestone, Greeneville and so many other places. One shocked pastor after another shared horror, heartbreak and hopelessness. [Read more…]

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MODERN-DAY NEHEMIAHS: DALE MOLES

September 23, 2025

By Zoë Watkins
Communications specialist

“This is a team effort involving many volunteers from all over Tennessee,” said Dale Moles, who leads and volunteers wit the TBDR team. – Photos by Katie Shaw

MOUNTAIN CITY — Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief stepped in with bridge repair and swift water rescue operations after Hurricane Helene destroyed thousands of private bridges and driveways across Tennessee, leaving families stranded on their own property.

Leading both efforts is Dale Moles, a 70-year-old retired concrete plant owner from Mooresburg who jokes, “I still think I’m only 40.”

Don Owen, director of God’s Warehouse Ministries with the Nolachucky Baptist Association, recalls the moment Moles stepped up to lead the bridge restoration effort. [Read more…]

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‘CHURCH PEOPLE’ HELP THE HURTING

September 23, 2025

By Lonnie Wilkey
Contributing writer, Baptist and Reflector

Mike Hensley, center, director of missions for East Tennessee Baptist Association, recently visited with Oleg and Valentina Ryzhkov after the reopening of their restaurant near Newport. The restaurant was closed for nearly 10 months following Hurricane Helene, but Baptist volunteers helped the couple return to both their business and home. — Photo by Lonnie Wilkey

NEWPORT — Though not a spokesperson for Cocke Countians who lost their homes and possessions due to flooding caused by Hurricane Helene, many no doubt would agree with the sentiments expressed by Valentina Ryzhkov.

“If it weren’t for the church people, we’d never returned to our business or home,” she said.

Valentina and her husband, Oleg, are a Russian couple who have owned Grill 73, a restaurant on Highway 73 near Newport that serves authentic Russian food, since 2011.

She credits Mike Hensley, director of missions of East Tennessee Baptist Association and its staff, for connecting them with local volunteers. [Read more…]

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REBUILDING LIVES, ONE HOME AT TIME

September 23, 2025

By Zoë Watkins
Communications specialist

Knox County DR team shows ‘staying power’ in Del Rio area

Rebuilding efforts at Emilee Berry’s home in Elizabethton following flood damage. The project required a complete home renovation, including new subfloor and insulation installation, full drywall replacement and painting, new tub/shower units and fixtures in both bathrooms, hardwood flooring throughout the main areas with laminate in bathrooms, and replacement of all doors, casings, baseboards, and crown molding.

DEL RIO — Hurricane Helene left behind more than just watermarks on kitchen walls and silt-caked living rooms. It left individuals grappling with homelessness and isolation.

For the Knox County Baptist Association, the disaster became a calling that has stretched nearly a year and counting.

“Whoever expected a hurricane to affect Upper East Tennessee?” said Stanley Roach, who has served as director of missions for the Knox County Baptist Association for 35 years. “You see the same disasters elsewhere, except you don’t ever expect it to hit close to home.” [Read more…]

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MODERN-DAY NEHEMIAHS: GENE COLE

September 23, 2025

By Chris Turner
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

Gene Cole

CHUCKEY — Gene Cole’s adult life has been defined by responding to disasters, and he plans to continue that mission for as long as he can.

Cole, a Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief (TBDR) volunteer from True Light Church in Jamestown, Tenn., is leading a team in a rebuild project in East Tennessee to help a family whose home was destroyed by Hurricane Helene’s high winds and flooding. Since early 2025, Cole has brought a team nearly every month.

“People need help,” he said. “It’s a chance to serve God. When you see people suffering, you’re willing to endure some discomfort. I think about what Christ endured for me on the cross, and the discomfort of an air mattress doesn’t compare.” [Read more…]

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33,000 VOLUNTEER HOURS … AND COUNTING

September 23, 2025

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FRANKLIN — Nearly one year after Hurricane Helene devastated East Tennessee, the Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief has mobilized extensive resources to rebuild communities across the region.

TBDR has deployed 462 disaster relief teams that logged more than 33,552 volunteer hours since Jan. 1, 2025, in East Tennessee, according to data from Garry Maddox, Arise and Build coordinator for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.

The relief efforts have reached 862 families and completed 552 jobs throughout the region. Teams have finished construction on seven houses and have 11 additional teams scheduled to work through the end of the year. [Read more…]

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