Tennessee Baptist Convention - Other Ministries

Other Ministries

The convention also operates two camp/conference centers. The Linden Valley Conference Center, commonly called Camp Linden, is located in Linden, Tennessee. The Carson Springs Conference Center, commonly called Camp Carson, is located in Newport, Tennessee.

The Tennessee Baptist Convention also publishes a weekly state newspaper called The Baptist & Reflector. It features editorials by Baptist leaders, as well as features about baptist work around the world. It also features stories about the work of local Tennessee churches.

As with all Southern Baptist state conventions, the Woman's Missionary Union, or WMU, is a part of churches all across the state as well as the convention.

The Royal Ambassadors, or RAs, are also a part of Southern Baptist churches across Tennessee.

The Tennessee Baptist Convention also coordinates events across the state, such as the annual Youth Evangelism Conference, the annual Missions Get-Together, the Legacy Builders men's events, marriage summits, women's ministry events, the National Day of Prayer, the Tennessee Men's Chorale & Ladies Chorus, Sunday school training events, Bible Drill competitions, coaches training, numerous missions & ministries, disaster relief, chaplains, as well as numerous children's ministry opportunities.

Affiliated educational institutions include Carson-Newman College, Union University, and Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy. The Tennessee Baptist Convention also supports health systems in the Knoxville and Memphis areas. Belmont University was affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention until 2007, when it severed ties with the convention.

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