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BAPTISTS SHOW CHRIST’S LOVE AT BONNAROO

June 27, 2017

By David Dawson
Baptist and Reflector

Jesus Tent volunteers provide snacks to people attending the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.

MANCHESTER — The line outside the tent is lengthy, but it moves along steadily and orderly. Even at 10:30 in the morning, long before any musical acts have taken the stage, the Jesus Tent is buzzing with activity at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.

Bringing to mind the image of the occupants boarding Noah’s Ark, the processional of young adults, often arriving in pairs, gradually makes its way closer and closer to the tent.

Once inside, the group continues to progress, moving up incrementally beside the long and narrow “pick-up” tables, where a variety of free items — from apples to sunscreen to shampoo — are available for the taking. In the meantime, the back of the line gains numerous newcomers, content to patiently wait their turn.  [Read more…]

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CLARKSVILLE PASTOR JIMMY TERRY DIES

June 26, 2017

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

Jimmy Terry

CLARKSVILLE — Jimmy Terry, founding pastor of Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church and Tabernacle Christian School in Clarksville, died June 21 after a battle with cancer. He was 79.

Terry was well respected in the Clarksville community and the Tennessee Baptist Convention.

The African-American leader served on the Vision 2021 planning team that was approved by messengers at the 2010 annual meeting. The team’s work led to the eventual adoption of the Five Objectives in 2014, a series of long-range goals for the convention focusing on baptisms and discipleship; church planting; church revitalization; and giving through the Cooperative Program and the Golden Offering for Tennessee Missions. In 1998, he became the first black pastor to serve as president of the Tennessee Pastors Conference. [Read more…]

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LGBT PROTESTERS FEW, USE SBC LOGO ON FLYERS

June 22, 2017

By Diana Chandler
Baptist Press

A messenger talks to a protester with Faith In America on Tuesday (June 13) outside the Phoenix Convention Center.
-Photo by Bob Carey

PHOENIX (BP) — A protest that an LGBT advocacy group had billed as “historic” was hardly noticeable on the opening day of the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting in Phoenix, bystanders said. But flyers distributed by the group included the SBC 2017 logo and theme.

About 50 people appeared to join in Faith in America’s (FIA) protest asking the SBC to remove homosexuality and transgenderism from the “sin list.” They distributed flyers and engaged messengers in conversation outside the Phoenix Convention Center before disbanding around 1 p.m., bystanders told Baptist Press. The exact number of protesters was difficult to judge, separated in groups of two or so and blended in with passersby, witnesses said. [Read more…]

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PERSONAL SOUL-WINNING, EVANGELISM TASK FORCE NAMED

June 22, 2017

By Diana Chandler
Baptist Press

Southern Baptist Convention President Steve Gaines announced a soul-winning task force June 14 during his closing remarks at the 2017 annual meeting in Phoenix. Messengers authorized June 13 the appointment of the task force at Gaines’ request.
-Photo by Adam Covington

PHOENIX (BP) – Professors, pastors and a state convention leader comprise a new task force to suggest how Southern Baptists might reap a greater harvest through personal evangelism and evangelistic preaching.

Southern Baptist Convention President Steve Gaines announced the team Wednesday (June 14) during his closing remarks at the 2017 annual meeting in Phoenix. Messengers authorized June 13 the appointment of the task force at Gaines’ request.

“[Tuesday] you voted to allow me to appoint a task force to study how Southern Baptists can be more effective in personal soul-winning (personal evangelism) and also evangelistic preaching,” said Gaines, pastor of Memphis-area Bellevue Baptist Church in Cordova, Tenn. “This committee is charged with bringing a report and any recommendations to the SBC meeting in Dallas, Texas, June 12-13, 2018.” [Read more…]

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TRUSTEES: IMB NOW ON FIRM GROUND, PLATT REPORTS

June 21, 2017

Baptist Press

Jay Wolf, International Mission Board trustee, front center, takes notes as IMB President David Platt addresses the trustees at a meeting June 12 at the Phoenix Convention Center.
-Photo by Matt Jones

PHOENIX (BP) — Through Southern Baptists’ “faithful, generous and consistent giving” of more than $98 million to the Cooperative Program and approximately $153 million to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, the International Mission Board has reached financially stability, IMB President David Platt told the entity’s trustees June 12.

“That’s breathtaking: over $250 million given from Southern Baptist churches for the spread of the Gospel among the nations,” Platt said. “And as a result of that giving, I am glad to report to trustees and the broader SBC that IMB is standing on firm financial ground.”

In addition to the financial update, IMB trustees approved the appointment of 31 missionaries; recognized 10 trustees as they completed their terms; and elected 2017-2018 officers during their meeting held in conjunction with the June 13-14 Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting in Phoenix. [Read more…]

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FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP IS A HEART MATTER, PANEL SAYS

June 21, 2017

Baptist Press


Southern Baptist Convention President Steve Gaines leads the President’s Panel on stewardship with pastors (left to right) Hance Dilbeck, Ronnie Floyd, K. Marshall Williams, Jordan Easley, Frank S. Page, and Chris Brown.
-Photo by Matt Jones

PHOENIX (BP) — Good financial stewardship stems from a right relationship with God, and the Bible has plenty to say about managing God’s resources God’s way, a group of pastors said during the President’s Panel on Stewardship June 14 at the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Phoenix.

Led by SBC President Steve Gaines, the panel consisted of Hance Dilbeck, pastor of Quail Springs Baptist Church in Oklahoma City; Jordan Easley, pastor of Englewood Baptist Church in Jackson, Tenn.; Ronnie Floyd, pastor of Cross Church in Springdale, Ark.; Frank Page, president of the SBC Executive Committee; K. Marshall Williams, pastor of Nazarene Baptist Church in Philadelphia; and Chris Brown of Ramsey Solutions in Nashville, Tenn. [Read more…]

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MINISTRY IN COLUMBIA GIVES HOPE TO WOMEN

June 20, 2017

By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

Betty Clot gets a hug from Kathy Henson, a resident of The Discipleship House in Mount Pleasant.

MOUNT PLEASANT — After serving in the ministry for 35 years, including 26 as a pastor, Walt Clot (pronounced Clo) and his wife Betty moved from Virginia to be near their children who were living in Middle Tennessee.

Instead of having hours upon hours of carefree time the Clots soon embarked in a ministry that would have them working nonstop and provide only three weeks of a vacation longer than five days in a 12-year span. [Read more…]

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NO BAPTISTRY — NO PROBLEM FOR NEW CHURCH

June 19, 2017

By Connie Davis Bushey
Baptist and Reflector

Brian McNeal is baptized by a leader of Revolution Church, Crossville, on Sunday, April 23. He was one of about 50 people baptized that day.

CROSSVILLE — Hundreds of people stayed after the third Sunday morning service of Revolution Church here recently. About a hundred more joined them who had attended the Saturday night service or an earlier Sunday service. They also came despite the stormy weather which had washed out some roads.

Everyone enjoyed lunch provided by the church. Then people moved outside the building located in the outlet mall to stand around three animal drinking troughs filled with water.

Lead pastor/church planter Josh Cardwell spoke for just a few moments, inviting folks to become Christians and be baptized right then in the troughs, and people lined up to talk to a pastor or elder of the church.  [Read more…]

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EZELL: SBC NEEDS A ‘GOSPEL CONVERSATION RESURGENCE’

June 17, 2017

Baptist Press

North American Mission Board President Kevin Ezell delivers the NAMB report June 14 on the last day of the two-day Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting at the Phoenix Convention Center. He reported 732 new churches were planted and 232 existing churches began cooperating with the SBC in 2016.
-Photo by Matt Jones

PHOENIX (BP) — Pledging “NAMB will do its part,” North American Mission Board President Kevin Ezell said the SBC needs a “Gospel Conversation Resurgence” if declining baptism numbers are to turn around.

“If one member from each of our 47,000 churches shares the Gospel each day, it would result in over 17 million Gospel conversations in a year,” Ezell told messengers at the 2017 Southern Baptist Convention in Phoenix. “Can you imagine what would happen if Southern Baptists had that many Gospel conversations?”

Ezell shared how the Send Conference, co-presented by NAMB and the International Mission Board, challenges and equips believers to be on mission to share Jesus in everyday life. More than 8,000 have attended the conferences this year with another scheduled for late July in Orlando, Fla.

In addition, NAMB’s Three Circles Life Conversation Guide has more than 2 million copies in circulation and the phone app has been downloaded more than 93,000 times.

Shifting to how NAMB missionaries are evangelizing North America, Ezell shared that Dan Coleman, church planting missionary in Augusta, Maine, has averaged 100 baptisms annually since his church was planted. La Chapelle, a church plant in Montreal, has baptized more than 450. And near Phoenix, Heart Cry Gathering has baptized 27 since its launch last year with 14 of those coming from Mormon backgrounds.

“Church planting is evangelism,” Ezell said. Citing an analysis of the SBC’s Annual Church Profile (ACP) from 2015, Ezell said church plants baptize a new believer for every 10 worship attendees. That’s 74 percent better than in established churches, where the ratio is one baptism for every 17.4 worship attendees.

In 2016, Ezell said Southern Baptists started 732 new churches in North America with 232 new affiliations for a total of 964 new congregations.

“We need to be planting more,” he said. “But our biggest challenge is finding workers for the harvest field.”

Still, the impact of new churches in areas outside the South has been significant, even in a relatively short amount of time.

Ezell shared that churches planted since 2010 accounted for more that 25 percent or more of all baptisms in the Maryland-Delaware, Northwest and New York state Baptist conventions, according to an analysis of 2015 ACP data. New England and Alaska conventions saw 42 percent of all baptisms from church plants. And in Canada, 62 percent of all reported baptisms came from churches started since 2010.

“Your missionaries are reaching people for Christ,” Ezell said. “More Gospel congregations will lead to more Gospel conversations.”

Church plants are also growing the SBC footprint beyond the South. In several state conventions, churches started since 2010 account for more than 20 percent of all SBC churches. In the Penn-South Jersey, Minnesota-Wisconsin and New York state conventions, 30 percent of all churches were started since 2010. One-third of all SBC churches in the New England convention are post-2010 plants and in Canada, it’s 47 percent.

“Southern Baptist work is growing stronger and stronger in these areas because your churches sacrificially send the resources,” Ezell told SBC messengers.

In closing, Ezell thanked Southern Baptists for giving the second highest amount ever to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions last year.

“We exist to serve pastors and churches,” he said. “You are the missionary-sending centers. You are the church planting centers.”

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LMCO REACHES FOURTH LARGEST TOTAL EVER

June 16, 2017

Compiled by B&R Staff

RICHMOND — The 2016 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions contained a “good news, bad news” scenario.

The good news is that the offering reached its fourth highest total ever, closing at approximately $153 million, according to data released June 7 by the IMB.

The bad news is that the amount was down by more than $12.8 million or 7.7 percent from last year’s record total of $165,815,541 that was collected amid news that the IMB was reducing its missionary and stateside personnel due to financial challenges. [Read more…]

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