Kentucky Tennessee Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

Kentucky Tennessee Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Our mission is to ground individuals in the Scripture and prepare them for the soon return of Jesus.

History of the hymn:In 1873, hymn writer F***y Crosby was visiting the home of her friend Phoebe Palmer Knapp when Knapp...
06/11/2026

History of the hymn:

In 1873, hymn writer F***y Crosby was visiting the home of her friend Phoebe Palmer Knapp when Knapp played a new melody she had composed and asked, “What does this tune say to you?”

Without hesitation, Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!”

Those words became the opening line of one of Christianity’s most beloved hymns. Though blind from the age of six weeks, Crosby lived with a remarkable sense of joy and confidence in God's promises. Drawing from her deep faith, she quickly wrote the lyrics, celebrating the peace and certainty that come from belonging to Christ.

More than 150 years later, “Blessed Assurance” continues to remind believers that their hope is secure in Jesus—a message that remains just as comforting today as it was when Crosby first penned those words.

Thank you for such a great weekend! ❤️Over these last two days, our Hispanic brothers and sisters came together to worsh...
06/06/2026

Thank you for such a great weekend! ❤️

Over these last two days, our Hispanic brothers and sisters came together to worship, sing, laugh, and be reminded that God's family is bigger than any one church. From powerful sermons and beautiful music to meaningful conversations and fellowship, the 2026 Hispanic Camp Meeting was truly a blessing. One of the highlights was witnessing a baptism and celebrating what God is doing in people's lives!
Thank you to everyone who made the trip, served behind the scenes, and helped create such a special weekend. We are already looking forward to next year!

06/03/2026

¡Ya casi comienza el Campestre Hispano 2026!

Los esperamos este fin de semana para disfrutar juntos de un tiempo especial bajo el tema “Cosechando en Unidad”. Oramos para que cada mensaje, actividad y momento de compañerismo sea de gran bendición para usted y su familia.

Para conocer más sobre nuestro orador invitado y cómo ver la programación en línea, visiten kytn.net/campestre-hispano

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¡We're looking forward to seeing you this weekend at our 2026 Hispanic Camp Meeting!

Under the theme "Harvesting in Unity," we pray that each person will be richly blessed through worship, fellowship, and the message of God's Word.

To learn more about our guest speaker and how to watch online, visit kytn.net/campestre-hispano

After more than four decades in Adventist education, Kentucky-Tennessee Conference Superintendent of Education Pegi Flyn...
06/02/2026

After more than four decades in Adventist education, Kentucky-Tennessee Conference Superintendent of Education Pegi Flynt will retire in August, concluding a career that has included classrooms, administration, higher education and the development of online learning initiatives across the Seventh-day Adventist school system.

Flynt, who has served as superintendent of education for the Kentucky-Tennessee Conference since 2018, said her passion for teaching began as a child in Berrien Springs, Michigan, inspired by her kindergarten teacher.

“I decided in kindergarten that I wanted to grow up to be like Corrine Hurt,” Flynt said. “It was such a positive experience for me to have her as my teacher, that’s when God just kind of gave me the nudge and said, ‘This is who I created you to be.’”

Flynt earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Columbia Union College, now Washington Adventist University, a master’s degree from Andrews University and a doctorate in instructional technology and distance learning from Nova Southeastern University.

Over the course of 42 years in education, Flynt served in a variety of roles including classroom teacher, principal, instructional designer, university professor and educational technology leader. Her résumé includes positions at Southern Adventist University, Liberty University and the North American Division, where she helped develop professional development courses and online learning systems for Adventist educators nationwide.

Before coming to Kentucky-Tennessee Conference, Flynt spent more than a decade at Southern Adventist University as director of academic technology and online learning, where she helped launch one of the Adventist educational system’s earliest large-scale online learning initiatives.

“Southern was one of the first Adventist universities that really launched into online learning,” Flynt said. “We had to convince administrators, professors and conferences that it could work, but once they saw the value, it changed everything. Looking back, helping build that system was one of the benchmarks of my career.”

Flynt also played a role in the early development of the Adventist Learning Community, an online professional development platform used throughout the North American Division.

Since arriving at the Kentucky-Tennessee Conference in 2018, Flynt has overseen the conference’s education system, working with principals, teachers and school boards to support academic excellence and spiritual growth across Adventist schools in Kentucky and Tennessee. Her responsibilities included curriculum oversight, teacher training, accreditation support and strategic planning.

Flynt said one of her primary goals as superintendent was to create a culture where teachers felt supported and appreciated.

“I wanted my teachers to feel loved. They are the ones doing the important work every day, not me or my team,” Flynt said. “Whatever support we could give them, that was our goal… to make them feel supported, cared for and loved on.”

As she prepares to close this chapter, Flynt says her message to teachers, students and constituents is to continue supporting Adventist education.

“What makes Adventist education different is the ability, and the responsibility, of sharing who Jesus is and teaching from a biblical foundation,” Flynt said. “If you treat every course as if it’s the only opportunity you have to share the gospel and the understanding of Scripture, that changes everything; and that has been my life work and passion.”

05/31/2026

This is our time to say THANK YOU for making our 2026 Camp Meeting such a memorable experience. We hope you were blessed, and hope to see you again next year! 🥰

What a beautiful way to end Camp Meeting! Of course, all of Camp Meeting has been filled with worship, fellowship and lo...
05/31/2026

What a beautiful way to end Camp Meeting!

Of course, all of Camp Meeting has been filled with worship, fellowship and lots of smiles, but the greatest highlight is always when someone gives their life to Jesus.
Today, we had the privilege of witnessing two individuals make that decision through baptism.

Join us in celebrating these decisions for Christ. 🙌

05/30/2026

This video is part of the 2026 Kentucky-Tennessee Camp Meeting event; The Harvest is Ready. We are coming from different places, backgrounds and seasons of life, yet united in our desire to seek God together. Join us as we explore God’s promises and are encouraged to share the Good News. The main speaker for this session is Steve Haley.

05/30/2026

This video is part of the 2026 Kentucky-Tennessee Camp Meeting event; The Harvest is Ready. We are coming from different places, backgrounds and seasons of life, yet united in our desire to seek God together. Join us as we explore God’s promises and are encouraged to share the Good News.

05/30/2026

This video is part of the 2026 Kentucky-Tennessee Camp Meeting event; The Harvest is Ready. We are coming from different places, backgrounds and seasons of life, yet united in our desire to seek God together. Join us as we explore God’s promises and are encouraged to share the Good News. The main speaker for this session is Dave Weigley.

Raised in a faithful Adventist home in Pennsylvania, Pastor Weigley studied theology at Southern Adventist University and later earned advanced degrees in leadership and business. He has served as a pastor, evangelist, conference leader, and president across North America and internationally, including ministry in Africa, Asia and South America. Most recently, he served 18 years as president of the Columbia Union Conference before retiring in 2024.

05/30/2026

This video is part of the 2026 Kentucky-Tennessee Camp Meeting event; The Harvest is Ready. We are coming from different places, backgrounds and seasons of life, yet united in our desire to seek God together. Join us as we explore God’s promises and are encouraged to share the Good News.

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Goodlettsville, TN
37072

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Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm

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