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TENNESCENE: DEC. 4

December 4, 2024

EDUCATION

Brush Creek Baptist Church, Brush Creek, will present its Life of Christ Christmas Drive-Thru Dec. 7-8 from 6-8 p.m. The church is located at 26 School House Circle in Brush Creek. Donation for the church’s Hats of Love Ministry are appreciated. For information, call 615-683-8249 or e-mail bcmbc@dtccom.net. In case of inclement weather, call and listen to the recording.

Eleanor Yarborough

DEATHS

Eleanor B. Yarborough, former director of communications for the Executive Board of the Tennessee Baptist Convention (now Tennessee Baptist Mission Board), died Oct. 27 at the age of 82. Yarborough, an active member of First Baptist Church, Nashville, served on staff for more than 20 years in other capacities. She retired in 2002. Yarborough is survived by her husband, Larry, two children and five grandchildren.

Longtime Tennessee Baptist pastor Harry “Raymond” Langlois Jr. died Oct. 25 at the age of 96. He served as pastor of Judson Baptist Church, Nashville, from 1971 until 1993 and, after retirement, fulfilled numerous interim pastorates throughout the South. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn Langlois, two sons, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

 

  • Gibson Baptist Association recently held its 100th annual meeting at First Baptist Church, Milan. Elected as officers were, from left, Leann Cherry, member of First Baptist Church, Trenton, clerk; Randy Pool, pastor of First Baptist Church, Medina, moderator; Andy Mayfield, pastor of Rutherford Baptist Church, assistant moderator; and Jim Acree, member of First Baptist Church, Dyer, treasurer.
  • Riverside Baptist Association held its annual meeting at Fellowship Baptist Church in Allons. Eric Thoman, center, announced his resignation as associational missionary to serve as general director of Freedom Place of the Upper Cumberland in Livingston. Jeff Watters, left, host pastor for the meeting, asked those present to come forward and join in a prayer of blessing for Thoman. Bill Taylor, right, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Byrdstown, was voted in as acting director of missions leading during the transition.
  • Comprising the 2025 Cumberland Baptist Association leadership team are, from left: Scott White, vice moderator; Libby DeMoss, treasurer; Shaunda Brown, clerk;, Raymond Phillips, moderato; Kirk Casey, director of missions; Scott Monday, mission development, Doug Elders, evangelism; and Andy Weaver, ministries.
  • Beacon Baptist Church, Cleveland, recently honored Floyd Boggess for 62 years of ministry upon his retirement from the church where he served for the past 19 years. Boggess, now pastor emeritus, was licensed to preach at First Baptist Church, Athens, in 1964 and was ordained into the ministry two years later. He was called as pastor of his first church (Eastview Baptist in Georgetown) in 1970 where he served for seven years. He served as pastor of several churches in the area before accepting the call to Beacon Baptist in 2006.
  • New Salem Baptist Association recently held its 137th annual meeting at Hickman Baptist Church. Officers, from left, are Marty Dodge, associational mission strategist; Jim Wilburn, moderator, Wayne Malone, vice moderator and Elizabeth Nolen, clerk.
  • Officers of Big Hatchie Baptist Association are, from left, Tommy McClain, Fellowship Baptist Church, Drummonds, moderator; Jim Holcomb, First Baptist Church, Ripley, vice moderator; Carol Moore, Brighton Baptist Church, Brighton, clerk; and Clay Gilbreath, director of missions. Not pictured is Cindy Pinner, First Baptist Church, Covington, treasurer.
  • Re-elected as officers of Beech River Baptist Association for 2024-2025 year were, from left,: Keith Cagle, pastor of FBC, Decaturville, vice moderator; Micah Renfroe, pastor of Union Grove Baptist Church, moderator; Angie Larson, Sand Ridge Baptist Church, clerk; and Vickie Alexander, Union Baptist Church, treasurer.
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