
After serving for 35 years as missionaries with the Southern Baptist International Mission Board, Roy and Dirce Cooper have retired to Tennessee.
NEWPORT — When Roy and Dirce Cooper step down in March of 2025 after serving for 35 years as missionaries with the Southern Baptist international Mission Board, they will call Tennessee “home” for the first time in their life.
Cooper was reared in South Carolina, while his wife, Dirce, who is Japanese, was born in Brazil.
The Coopers are currently on stateside assignment, acclimating themselves to their future home. They recently spent several days visiting the mountains of East Tennessee while staying at Carson Springs Baptist Conference Center.
The Coopers, global catalysts formerly based in Florida, shared their thoughts with the Baptist and Reflector on retiring to Tennessee (Jackson) and expressed appreciation to Tennessee Baptists for making their ministry possible by their gifts through the Cooperative Program and the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. The Week of Prayer for the Christmas offering is currently underway (Dec. 1-8) in Tennessee and across the nation. [Read more…]