The staff at the Baptist and Reflector would like to take this opportunity to wish each of you a very happy Thanksgiving! Our hope is that all of you will take a few moments today to spend some time giving thanks to the Lord for the blessings in your life. Family, friends and food will likely be at the top of the list, naturally, but our list of blessings actually extends well beyond that. [Read more…]
C-N PRESENTS GAINES WITH SPARKS AWARD

Steve Gaines, center, former pastor at Bellevue Baptist Church, Cordova, and past SBC president, is congratulated by Jonathan Akin, C-N’s vice president for church relations and campus ministries, left, and University president Charles A. Fowler upon receiving the 2024 Ken Sparks Award.
MURFREESBORO — Carson-Newman University presented the 2024 Ken Sparks Award to Steve Gaines. The Nov. 12 presentation came during C-N’s Alumni and Friends Dinner held at the annual meeting of the Tennessee Baptist Convention in Murfreesboro.
Named for long-time Carson-Newman football coach Ken Sparks, the award recognizes pastors or lay people within the church who exemplify the traits of the legendary coach.
“Steve Gaines has been an inspiring leader as pastor, preacher, and evangelist. He exudes a deep love for Jesus that motivates his ministry,” said Carson-Newman president Charles Fowler. “There could not be a more deserving recipient of the Ken Sparks Award. Carson-Newman is so blessed to have the privilege to recognize Dr. Gaines in this way and celebrate the fruitfulness of his life and ministry.” [Read more…]
ARISE AND BUILD TASK GROUP OPERATING WITH URGENCY
FRANKLIN — Urgency was the theme Thursday when the Arise and Build Task Group met via Zoom to discuss the rebuilding phase of the Hurricane Helene recovery effort across East Tennessee.
“Winter is upon us,” Randy C. Davis, president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, told the group of about 20 on the call. “We’ve got to not only rush in to build the houses but also rush in to present the gospel and make sure that we are not just putting roofs over people’s heads but putting the hope of the gospel in their hearts.”
The Arise and Build Task Group (ABTG) was formed shortly after floodwaters from Hurricane Helene receded, ensuring a collaborative response to what has become a humanitarian crisis.
More than 1,200 homes and 11 Tennessee Baptist churches have been destroyed or significantly damaged. The initial mud-out phase is complete, and the ABTG met last week to receive updates on rebuilding efforts. [Read more…]
SUMMIT 2024: PASTORS CONFERENCE FOCUSES ON UNITY, GOSPEL PARTNERSHIPS

Bartholomew Orr, senior pastor of Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Southaven, Miss., uses a boxing glove to illustrate a point during the Tennessee Baptist Pastors Conference.
MURFREESBORO — Marking the founding of the Tennessee Baptist Convention in Murfreesboro 150 years ago, preachers at this year’s Tennessee Baptist Pastors Conference at the Embassy Suites hotel addressed the theme “Better Together.”
Grant Gaines, pastor of Belle Aire Baptist Church in Murfreesboro and president of this year’s conference, chose Philippians 1:3 and 5 as the theme verses: “I thank my God in all my remembrance of you … because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now.”
“I love that language, because from the first day 150 years ago until now, we too, as Tennessee Baptists, have had a partnership in the gospel,” Gaines said. “In a day when the tendency of many in the culture and in the church is toward separation and isolation, my hope is that after 150 years we can recommit to partnership and cooperation.” [Read more…]
SUMMIT 2024: SPIRIT OF CELEBRATION, COOPERATION MARKS SETS THE TONE
MURFREESBORO — Tennessee Baptists kicked off their celebration of 150 years of cooperation with energy, excitement and passion during the first session of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board’s annual Summit, Monday, Nov. 11 at the Murfreesboro Convention Center.
Celebrating objectives reached
Led by the worship team from First Baptist Church, Hendersonville, nearly 900 messengers and guests began the evening session with praise and worship focused on the faithfulness of God. In addition to the evening’s business, Roc Collins, TBMB’s strategic objectives director, led the congregation in celebrating the completion of TBMB’s 2024 five strategic objectives, covering the period from 2014 to 2023. [Read more…]
SUMMIT 2024: HARDWICK CHALLENGES TENN. BAPTISTS TO ‘ADVANCE TOGETHER’
MURFREESBORO — Tennessee Baptist Convention president Jay Hardwick challenged Tennessee Baptists to “advance together” in the closing sermon of Tennessee Baptists’ annual Summit on Nov. 12 at the Murfreesboro Convention Center.
Like the sessions before it during the two-day meeting, the closing session focused on celebration and unity as messengers and guests looked back over 150 years of God’s work among Tennessee Baptists and looked forward into a future full of promise and opportunity.
The choir from Forest Hills Baptist Church led the congregation in worship focused on the glory of God and the hope found in Jesus. [Read more…]
SUMMIT 2024: MESSENGERS APPROVE TBC’S $35M BUDGET, ADOPT NEW CP ALLOCATIONS

Messengers show their ballots at the 2024 Summit on Tuesday, Nov. 12, in Murfreesboro. — Photo by David Dawson
MURFREESBORO — Tennessee Baptist Convention messengers adopted a $35 million for 2024-25, not a surprise since this will be the sixth consecutive year that the budget has remained the same.
What’s new is a change in how CP gifts will be distributed between the Tennessee Baptist Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention.
Daniel Jerkins, pastor of Hickory Withe First Baptist Church, Eads, and chair of TBMB’s Budget and Ministry Committee, presented the Cooperative Program budget recommendation.
“The proposed CP allocation goal for next year is $35 million with the first $800,000 committed to Cooperative Program Promotion and Administration,” Jerkins said during the Tuesday business session of this year’s Summit, held at the Murfreesboro convention center. [Read more…]
SUMMIT 2024: MESSENGERS ENDORSE ACTS 2:17 INITIATIVE
MURFREESBORO — With a near-unanimous showing, messengers at the 2024 Summit approved the Acts 2:17 Initiative Report as the “foundational blueprint for Convention ministry for the foreseeable future.”
The report — which included the complete report of the Steering Team and Workgroups, the executive Summary of Steering Team and Workgroups, and the plan of implementation — was overwhelmingly approved, with just two dissenting votes, during the Tuesday afternoon session of the 2024 Summit in Murfreesboro.
“We are ready to pour everything we’ve got into (the Initiative) in order to assist and serve our churches,” said Randy C. Davis, president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. [Read more…]
TURNER NAMED NEXT B&R EDITOR
FRANKLIN — Chris Turner, director of communications for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board since 2014, has been named editor of the Baptist and Reflector.
Turner, who will continue in his communications role, succeeds Lonnie Wilkey, who will retire Dec. 31 after spending 36 years on the B&R staff, including the last 26 as editor.
In a related move, David Dawson was named managing editor, a newly created position. He has served as TBMB communications specialist since 2017. [Read more…]
SUMMIT 2024 RECAP: HARDWICK RE-ELECTED, CP BUDGET AMENDED
Editor’s note: The following is a synopsis of the major actions at the annual meeting of the Tennessee Baptist Convention in Murfreesboro. See more detailed articles on the budget, the Acts 2:17 Initiative, the 150th anniversary celebration, messages and other elements of Summit at the B&R website and in the print edition.

Messengers at this year’s Summit approved the budget, the Acts 2:17 Report and a variety of other items during the business sessions of the event, held Nov. 11-12 in Murfreesboro. — Photo by Samantha Bligh
MURFREESBORO — Tennessee Baptists re-elected Jay Hardwick without opposition for a second term as president of the Tennessee Baptist Convention, passed an amended $35 million budget which calls for a new distribution of funds between the TBC and the Southern Baptist Convention, adopted the Acts 2:17 Initiative report as the foundational blueprint for convention ministry for the foreseeable future and celebrated the 150th anniversary of the convention Nov. 10-12 at Embassy Suites and Conference Center in Murfreesboro.
The annual meeting, held as part of The Summit, drew 1,015 registered messengers from 501 churches and 162 guests. Last year’s annual meeting in Chattanooga drew 991 registered messengers from 500 churches and 251 guests. [Read more…]
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