Baptist and Reflector
BRENTWOOD — Below is a replica of the recommendation form which the Committee on Boards and Committee on Committees have jointly developed for Tennessee Baptists to use in recommending individuals for service on Tennessee Baptist Convention boards or committees.
Tennessee Baptists are strongly encouraged to go online at www.tnbaptist.org/boardrec and make recommendations of fellow Tennessee Baptists to serve on the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, one of the seven institutional boards of trust, or one of the eight convention committees, all of which carry on the work of the convention between sessions of the convention. Recommendation form instructions, bylaw requirements and committee preferences have been added to the paper form and are also included on the website.
Randy C. Davis, president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, is hoping that the committees will be flooded with recommendations this year.
“Every committee, every board is vitally important to the work of our convention. But unfortunately, each year we have many recommendations for certain boards or committees and then almost none for other committees,” Davis said.
“Our process is dependent on Tennessee Baptists recommending experienced, qualified, and committed servants of God for these positions. We anticipate strong servant leaders committed to Christ and His Great Commission being recommended for service,” he continued.
For those uncomfortable with or unable to use the online process, paper forms also will be received by the committee. The paper form can be downloaded from the TBMB website as well. Also, every church will receive either an e-mail or regular mail copy of the form which may be copied as many times as necessary. Submit questions to Tammy Harris at tharris@tnbaptist.org or 615-371-7912.
Completed forms should be mailed to Board/Committee Recommendations, P.O. Box 682789, Franklin, TN 37068. They can also be faxed to 615-371-2014 or submitted online at www.tnbaptist.org/boardrec.
Recommendations are needed by March 5 in order to make sure the committees have them available in time to begin their process of carefully selecting nominees to bring to the convention in November. Forms received after that date will be considered as vacancies occur.
Persons submitting a recommendation online will receive an e-mail receipt. Every recommendation will be presented to the appropriate committee for consideration. However, not every recommendation will result in a nomination to the convention.
In addition, the committees may also consider a recommendation for a committee or board other than the one for which they were originally recommended.
In every instance, a proposed nominee will be called by a member of the committee for a brief interview before they are formally nominated to the convention.