Tender Mercies in the TKM: Deaveo

On April 3rd, 2025, Deaveo saw an invitation on Facebook to learn more about baptism. He had been feeling a strong desire to be baptized, so he felt the timing this invitation was message from God.

When Sister Diede and Sister Brizzee met with him, he expressed his desire to be baptized. Deaveo had never been baptized before and he decided he wanted to take that next step to bind himself with his Heavenly Father. They invited him to church and he contacted his boss to get work off so he could partake of the sacrament.

Deaveo quickly fell in love with reading the Book of Mormon. He reads it every day, marking anything that sticks out to him. Deaveo had no concerns with the Word of Wisdom because he had always felt that doing those things were not good for him. Preach My Gospel says, “Heavenly Father may have blessed the people you find with valuable spiritual preparation. The steps they have already taken may have prepared them to make covenants with God through baptism in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.” This was definitely true with Deaveo. He had been prepared to be baptized beforehand and was ready to take his first covenant step.

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Just a couple weeks later, Deaveo was baptized on April 27, 2025 in the Chattanooga Ward. There has been a visible difference in Deaveo since his baptism. When Sister Diede and Sister Brizzee would ask him how he was doing before his baptism, he always said, “Okay.” But since his baptism, whenever they ask how he’s doing, he enthusiastically says, “I’m great!” Deaveo has expressed that he just feels so much lighter since he came out of the waters of baptism.

Deaveo is a very sweet and shy person. He was always nervous to say a prayer out loud. After his baptism, however, he said his first aloud prayer. Deaveo recently made the comment, “I know this is the right church for me.” He is very excited to attend the temple and continue progressing along the covenant path.  

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Tender Mercies in the TKM: Brayden

One Sunday, as the missionaries were sitting in ward council, the ward council was talking about a returning member and his two boys. They said these two boys hadn’t been baptized yet. Learning this, Elder Harmon and Elder Johnson jumped into the conversation asking all about the family and the boys. They found out that Seth had recently started coming back to church and that his son Brayden really loved the gospel and already knew all about the church.

The missionaries asked the bishop to introduce them to Seth and Brayden after the sacrament meeting. After the meeting, they talked with Seth and Brayden and set up time to visit them in their home. Brayden has just returned from a Primary activity and they taught him about the gospel of Jesus Christ. Brayden is very bright and explained everything they taught back to the Elders. Impressed, the Elders testified that the Lord had prepared him to be baptized. As they asked him, “Will you get baptized?”, Brayden gave a resounding, “Yes!” He then explained how badly he wanted to be baptized. The missionaries then invited Seth to share his testimony on baptism and it was very powerful!

The missionaries met with Brayden over the next three weeks to prepare him for his baptism. His knowledge and desire to learn more and read the Book of Mormon was inspiring. He even told the missionaries he keeps his Book of Mormon on his desk at school. He attended the baptism of one of the youth who had recently turned 8 and he loved it.

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As they planned his baptism, Brayden told the missionaries about his desire to be baptized in the river just like his dad. On the day of the baptism, the forecast was for bad weather, but Brayden said nothing was going to stop him from being baptized!

The members of the Cherokee ward could not have been more supportive for Brayden. More than half the ward showed up for him and it was amazing! Brayden was baptized on March 30, 2025. While being confirmed, he was told he would be like Nephi of old and be a missionary to his family.

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Tender Mercies in the TKM: Matthew

“Well, my story started out with me seeing an invitation on Facebook and asking the missionaries to come meet with me. I was reaching out to find a church home and community. I wanted to find a church I could consider family that wasn’t my family, and it felt like this was the right one.”

“I started meeting with the missionaries every day. In one lesson, the Sisters told me the goal was to get baptized. I accepted and was baptized on April 12, 2025 in the Loudon Ward.”

“After I was baptized I felt more happy and not so worried. I felt more relief about the things I can’t control and more confident in the things I can. Since living the Word of Wisdom I’ve felt better and more energy without those things in my life. Probably God’s energy.”

“Going to the temple was a good important thing. Being able to be baptized for others and helping people who have passed away. It felt totally awesome and more joyful and after I wanted to do even more things. Everyone was so nice, I considered them all family. Ever since going to the temple I’ve felt the Holy Ghost telling me that the people I have baptized are now home! And I also feel like I’m at home going to church and by being baptized and going to the temple.”

“To anyone who is looking for a church home I want to encourage them and tell them what the missionaries really do. I would want to teach them not to worry about the things you can’t control and focus on Him and He will focus on you! He’s helped me to be more forgiving and more patient, more patient than I’ve ever been. I would also tell them to follow your heart and do what the Holy Ghost is telling you to do. I first reached out to the missionaries in 2022 or 2023. The Holy Ghost was telling me to reach out again and now I have a church that I consider family.” 

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Sister Peterson and Sister Wall shared their experience in teaching Matt. ““We received Matt’s referral and reached out to him immediately and let him know we were going to call him in 5 minutes. About 10 minutes had passed, we had gotten caught up talking with a member and Matt texted us asking if we were still going to call him. We called him and set up a church tour for that evening. Matt absolutely loved it! He came to church on Sunday and within a few weeks was put on date for baptism!”

“Matt’s testimony and knowledge of the gospel has grown so much, he will repeatedly tell us he has never felt so close to God in his life. Since Matt’s baptism he isn’t afraid to share his love of the gospel. He loves having a church family and he has a happier countenance! His desire to be involved has grown so much too! He even offered to help clean the church!”

“Matt is now a proud holder of the Aaronic priesthood and has grown a desire to share the gospel! We recently took him to the Atlanta temple and he bought just about every single picture of Jesus that the distribution store had and even got a Book of Mormon picture book he could share with his friend!”

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Tender Mercies in the TKM: James

by James

In January 2025, I was going through a divorce and having a hard time. I saw an ad on Facebook that said “Unhappy with the person you’ve become? Become the best version of yourself.” That invitation really spoke to me, so I filled out the information requesting a visit from the missionaries.

Sister Covington and Sister Mathias called me. The first thing they did was invite me to church. I accepted and attended the next day. I had a really good experience that first Sunday. I felt like it was a place I wanted to be.

I started meeting with the missionaries three times a week. I was reading the Book of Mormon and praying every day like they invited me to do. Eventually, they told me they had prayed about it and suggested that I should be baptized on March 2nd.  After some hesitation, that date sounded right to me.

James at his baptism on March 2, 2025

After I accepted the date, I felt more at peace and I could feel the Holy Spirit with me. I was baptized on March 2, 2025 in the Sevierville Ward. After receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost, I felt the Holy Spirit even more.

I’m becoming the person I was meant to be and the person I want to be. I’m a completely different person than I was before I met Sister Covington and Sister Mathias. I don’t get upset like I used to and I am more helpful to others. I thank God for these angels that He sent me when I needed them the most. This is my testimony.

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18th TKM Family Olympics

This week we said goodbye to an incredible group of missionaries. The elders in this group arrived in the Tennessee Knoxville Mission two weeks after we did, so this is the first group of departing missionaries that we’ve served with their entire mission. We feel incredibly grateful to have served with each of them.

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It was a beautiful day, so for the 18th TKM Family Olympics our events were corn hole, Kub, bocce, and of course, our Welcome Poster Contest.

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As usual, the Welcome Poster Contest ended up being the most competitive part of the day. Each team was given the opportunity to present their posters to the judges (the senior missionaries serving in the office).

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In the end, there can only be one winning team in the TKM Family Olympics!

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These 19 missionaries recorded their final Tender Mercy video from the front porch of the mission home.

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Preach My Gospel invites us to “Do all you can to leave each ward or branch where you serve stronger than when you arrived.” These missionaries have left the TKM stronger than when they arrived. Plus, we’ve had the great blessing to see how much each of them have changed in the process. They are each well on their way to being lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ.

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Tender Mercies in the TKM: Kali, Khloe, and Olivia

This is the sweetest family! They have so much faith in their Savior Jesus Christ, faith that is transformative!

On March 17th we felt inspired to visit a part member family in our ward. When we found them, it was like their mom, Lindsey, was waiting for us. As soon as we parked the car, she was sitting on the porch. We talked for a long time about God’s love, His Character, and that He has a plan for us.

Lindsey invited her kids – Sebastian, Kali, Khloe, and Olivia – to come down stairs. They were so kind and so excited that the missionaries were back. We talked to them about baptism. They immediately explained how badly they’ve been wanting to be baptized and go to the temple!

As we taught them and helped prepare for baptism, the Spirit brought so much light and miracles into their life. They were immediately willing to change anything for their Savior. Every time we said the word “baptism” they would get big smiles on their faces.

Sebastian was Baptized when he was younger and he was always encouraging his sisters to take this next step. They began to read the Book of Mormon every day as a family, and they went to every youth night leading up to their baptism.

Their baptism was so special because it was full of laughter and joy. Baptism truly is a joyful and hopeful ordinance, and it was for these sisters.. Kali, Khloe, and Olivia were baptized on April 6, 2025 as members of the Dalton Ward.

The light they had after receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost was so beautiful. Miracles occurred in their family right after they were baptized, answering so many prayers. There were so many seeds planted for this family! It is humbling to see firsthand that God is in relentless pursuit of all of His children.

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Tender Mercies in the TKM: Corbyn

Corbyn was walking on the Chattanooga Bridge where Elder Ulm and Elder Collins stopped her and invited her to church. They passed her information to Sister Bingham and Sister Adams in Hixson. She was taught by these two sisters and later Sister Gabbitas.

Corbyn shared the following about her experience:

“I have always known of God. I was raised with Baptist and Evangelic principles. I was a Christian. But when I got old enough to question my religion, I was pushed out. When I was ostracized because of my questions, it led to a complete lack of faith even though I still thought of Jesus Christ as an active role model in my life.”

“I eventually went out into the world exploring the Abrahamic religions, Eastern religions, philosophy, and spirituality. I found that what was most important in my journey is recognizing the good in what God has done. In my heart, I desired to be closer to him and find peace. Spirituality was the last step in my journey. Spirituality taught me how to be still and practice gratitude. I’m grateful for the path God put me on because without it I wouldn’t have known how to call out to Him with reverence.”

Corbyn speaking at the Chattanooga Stake Conference one month after her baptism.

“Just before joining The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I was at a point in my life where my soul was unhappy. I was reaching my material goals, I had more things than ever before, but I felt lost and empty. I was fortunate enough to meet someone who pushed me to grow closer to God. They encouraged the habit of practicing gratitude. My heart started desiring a life away from sin. I slowly started pulling away from my old habits. During this time, it felt like everything was rapidly changing. I then prayed deeply to God, inviting Him into my life and asking Him to show me the way–to reveal Himself to me. I truly opened my heart not only to find Him, but to also in repenting. I was so sure He would be there for me. I didn’t know when, but I was certain. I sat in silence, taking in the energy of the prayer and acknowledging all that He had done.” 

“I didn’t receive an answer until a week later when I met the missionaries on the bridge. I ended up going to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints as soon as I could to find out more information. I learned so much from the sister missionaries. I felt that this was exactly where I needed to be. God also answered a prayer I held very close to my heart, which was to have meaningful fellowship. The beginning of my conversion was difficult because I struggled with giving up old habits, but I was reassured at every step that God forgives, and I don’t need to be perfect. I am loved by the Creator as we all are. I don’t need to feel weighed down by my sins because all sins are measured the same and I can be redeemed through Christ. I am eternally grateful.” 

“I was baptized on April 26, 2025. I am so glad I have come to know and be in a place that has the fullness of the gospel. I know that Jesus Christ lives.”

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When Corbyn was baptized, she couldn’t stop crying and was so grateful to have been able to make this covenant with her Savior.

Two days after she was baptized she took work off and went to the Atlanta Temple to do the baptism on behalf of her Mom who had passed away in 2020. Her Mom is the person who first taught her the importance of following Jesus Christ and she described the experience as “the most peaceful relaxing loving, just indescribable feeling.” Corbyn loves helping the missionaries in lessons and attending institute each week. She is SO excited to recieve a calling and continue her journey of conversion.

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