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Tennessee Golden Hour
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Celebrating God's work in Tennessee and Tennessee Baptist Churches
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Celebrating God's work in Tennessee and Tennessee Baptist Churches
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×In the Tennessee Golden Hour podcast, Matt Tullos and Beth Moore discuss their ongoing work and upcoming initiatives within the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, highlighting their dedication to compassion ministry and the centennial celebration of the Southern Baptist Cooperative Program. The episode begins with Beth Moore sharing updates on the development of a dental truck aimed at serving underserved communities, while Matt Tullos mentions his work on resources for the Cooperative Program's 100th anniversary, inviting listeners to explore the newly launched website, CP100.org . A significant portion of the podcast is dedicated to an insightful conversation between Matthew Tullos and Brandon Porter , Vice President of Communications for the SBC Executive Committee. Porter shares his journey of faith, beginning from his childhood in a Christian family to his calling to ministry at the age of 12. His career path included roles as a pastor, youth pastor, worship leader, and even a news anchor, eventually leading him to his current position, where he leverages his communication skills to serve the Southern Baptist community. Porter elaborates on the role of the Executive Committee , which manages the business of the Southern Baptist Convention during the 363 days it is not in session. This includes overseeing the Cooperative Program, Baptist Press, and national education and promotion initiatives. He explains the committee's dual structure: an 86-member governing body that meets thrice a year and a 21-person staff , responsible for day-to-day operations. The conversation also explores the challenges and changes within the Executive Committee over the past three years, including leadership transitions, budget cuts, and staff reductions. Despite these challenges, Porter emphasizes the team's unwavering passion for advancing the Great Commission. Porter discusses the leadership of Dr. Jeff Iorg , who has reinvigorated the team by emphasizing the mission’s importance and encouraging a streamlined approach to operations. Reflecting on the importance of change and teamwork , Porter draws on lessons from Ecclesiastes, highlighting the inevitability of change and the strength found in unity and collaboration. Looking forward to the Southern Baptist Convention in Dallas , Porter outlines plans to celebrate the Cooperative Program's 100th anniversary, including a special session, historical exhibits, and interactive opportunities for attendees to share their experiences with the program. To promote the Cooperative Program within local churches, Porter recommends leveraging multimedia resources available on platforms like SBC.net/cp and encourages pastors to tailor messages to resonate with their congregations’ interests in missions and ministry. Porter concludes with a heartfelt prayer for unity and cooperation within the SBC, stressing the importance of communication and partnership in fulfilling the church’s mission. He also celebrates the impact of the International Mission Board (IMB) , highlighting the growing pipeline of missionaries awaiting support to serve globally. The podcast closes on an optimistic note, emphasizing the power of cooperation and partnership within the Southern Baptist community to impact lives and advance the gospel worldwide.…
Rodney Norvell has been at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) for 11 years, leading students on journeys of faith and service. One of his favorite things as a BCM Minister is taking students on mission trips. Rodney first heard about ministry opportunities in the Philippines from missionaries connected to UT and Carson-Newman alumni. They spoke of their work in Batangas City, where they established a Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) for Batangas State University. "One of my favorite things about being Baptist is we are a family and we are a big network that cooperates together," Rodney shared. This connection grew personal when Rodney’s son, Jacob, chose Batangas City for his own mission work. Inspired by his son’s experience, Rodney felt called to take a team from UTK to the Philippines. Benji Mendoza, a UTK student with Filipino heritage and a heart for ministry helped lead this endeavor. Benji’s journey wasn’t straightforward. Called to ministry at 15, he initially ran from it, choosing to study kinesiology with plans for a career in physical therapy. "I came into college running away from the Lord," Benji admitted. Personal losses led him to resent the Lord, and he drifted from his faith. But halfway through his first semester at UTK, the pull of the Holy Spirit and the encouragement of his youth pastor back home led him to BCM. There, he found community, accountability, and a renewed sense of purpose. "Without BCM, I probably would have been so far down the hole of just worldly desires and fleshly desires," he reflected. The impact of the Cooperative Program and the Golden Offering for Tennessee Missions is undeniable. They not only fund these transformative experiences but also support the long-term spiritual journeys of students like Benji Mendoza, who are poised to become the next generation of Christian leaders. For more inspiring stories like this, tune into The Tennessee Golden Hour Podcast. Every two weeks, we share powerful narratives of faith, mission, and transformation. You can find us on YouTube and all major podcast platforms, including iTunes and Spotify. Don’t miss out on these remarkable journeys—subscribe today!…
Dr. Davis highlighted 2024's highlights, including the conclusion of the Acts 217 initiative and the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene, which destroyed over 500 homes in Tennessee. The "Arise and Build" initiative aims to rebuild 200 homes, with 45-50 churches adopting families. The podcast also covered the upcoming 100th anniversary of the Cooperative Program, which has raised $1.5 billion in Tennessee over 100 years.…
Travis Tyler, pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Elizabethton, shares his story of the flooding last September and some of the ways God showed up.
Matt and Beth welcome back Joana Perez for another conversation about emotional health during the holiday season, post-Helene recovery, and sketchy political environments. I know. It's a lot.
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This episode Matt and Beth welcome guest Ken Braddy from LifeWay, who shares insights from his extensive experience in group ministry, emphasizing the importance of small groups alongside traditional preaching. Ken presents statistical evidence showing that consistent small group participation fosters stronger church engagement and deeper spiritual growth. He points out that individuals active in group ministries tend to be more involved in church life, donate more, and demonstrate greater spiritual discipline than those who only attend worship services. He underscores that groups provide accountability, support, and community in ways large services cannot, contributing to long-term faith retention. The conversation also covers practical advice for church leaders, such as establishing a welcoming atmosphere for new members, starting new groups to prevent stagnation, and cultivating leaders who care deeply about their members’ spiritual health. Ken encourages pastors to embrace Bible study curriculums tailored to different learning preferences and highlights the importance of regular teacher training to foster a nurturing and effective ministry. The episode concludes with inspiring personal stories that highlight the lasting impact of dedicated teachers and group leaders, demonstrating how small acts of faithfulness can have profound, multi-generational effects.…
In this episode of the Tennessee Golden Hour Podcast , hosts Matt Tullos and Beth Moore engage with Ryan Keaton, the Emerging Generation Specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, to discuss strategies for engaging young adults in church communities. Ryan explores how future churches might differ, noting that by 2040 they could be smaller but more convictional, with members participating due to genuine belief rather than family tradition. He highlights challenges such as declining church attendance and increased distrust in organized institutions, particularly among Gen Z and Gen Alpha. Ryan emphasizes the importance of churches fostering authentic community to attract young adults, urging them to focus on what the church stands for rather than against. He also shares his personal background and commitment to ministry, which began in a strong church-based family environment. Ryan advises churches to invest in mentorship and relationship-building rather than merely programming, as young adults seek meaning and real connections in faith. Additionally, he shares resources like the Young Adults TN podcast and his 2023 book, Winning Young Adults in Our Harvest Field , designed to help churches better engage this demographic. Ryan concludes with an open invitation for churches to reach out for tailored support in connecting with young adults in Tennessee.…
Join in on a conversation about the Tennessee floods with Joe Sorah , Beth Moore and Gene Nelson . Gene and Joe are Harvest Field directors in Tennessee. And Beth is our Compassion Ministry Strategist. Interesting story, Joe was Beth's pastor growing up. Beth has served as an IMB missionary, a BCM director and a WMU strategist. Joe and Beth are actually from Elizabethtown. Gene is new to TBMB but has been a TBC pastor for many years and instantly made our team better!…
Join Matt and Beth as they share stories about 2020 along with our Executive Director Randy Davis, and David and Kaen Greene. You'll be inspired through these stories.
Daryl Crouch shares some great wisdom on how churches can engage their community and serve in ways that are so very valuable. You're gonna love his spirit and vision. Check out the website for Everyone's Wilson! https://everyoneswilson.org/about/
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Dr. Jonathan Chapman shares valuable insight in the LGBTQ+ movement and how we can serve and minister to personas and families struggling through all the issues we encounter. Check out the white paper. > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aftFOHTrvZBzBeXwHWS0A335_q8dFfQqoaWWtwh0c3I/edit
Tiffany Hudson is an amazing BCM director who gives us an inside look of Baptist Collegiate Ministry.
Vickie Anderson shares her story and we talk GOTM (Because any way you slice it, Tennessee is a mission field!) Let's go!
Christ Turner, Director of Communications at the TBMB, shares wisdom on how to handle crises in churches and Christian organizations.
Find out about best practices for all things social! Facebook, Instagram, X, (but not MySpace and if you don't what MySpace is, ask your father.) Every church leader could glean something from this Gen Z'er.
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