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Knoxville, TN
Posted:
January 30, 2013

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Robert Thomas "Bobby" Mullins

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Knoxville, TN 37932-2627

865-***-****

abqect@r.postjobfree.com/www.drbobbymullins.com

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Birthdate: May 27, 1951; Memphis, Tennessee

Marital: Married Wanda Fay Hazlewood on May 24, 1980 in Memphis, Tennessee

Born May 23, 1957

Children: Brandon Thomas Mullins, born February 21, 1982 (Married Megan Crum, July 16, 2005)

Melody Faith Mullins, born February 10, 1984

Mallory Joy Mullins, born January 3, 1990

Conversion: April 4, 1962, Public Profession of Faith

April 8, 1962, Baptized, Central Avenue Baptist Church

(since relocated and renamed Ridgeway Baptist Church)

Memphis, Tennessee

Ordained: December 12, 1982 by First Baptist Church, Milan, Tennessee

EDUCATION

Secondary: Messick High School, Memphis, Tennessee

Diploma, 1969

University: University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee

B.S. in Education, 1974

Seminary: Seminary External Education Division of the Southern Baptist Convention

(In cooperation with the six seminaries of the Southern Baptist Convention)

Seminary Studies Jackson Program, Union University Campus, Jackson, Tennessee

63 hours completed toward the Master of Divinity Degree, 1983-1986

Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary, Memphis, Tennessee

Master of Divinity (M.Div.), 1990

Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.), 1999

SECULAR WORK EXPERIENCE

1974 - 1977 Chapter Consultant

Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity International Headquarters, Indianapolis, Indiana

1977 - 1979 Teacher/Coach

Glenmore Academy, Memphis, Tennessee

CHRISTIAN WORK EXPERIENCE

1979 - 1980 Music Evangelism

Celebration Ministries, Memphis, Tennessee

1980 - 1981 Minister of Youth (part-time)

Towering Oaks Baptist Church, Memphis, Tennessee

1981 - 1982 Minister of Music and Youth

Cordova Baptist Church, Cordova, Tennessee (www.cordovabaptistchurch.org)

(Church averaged 100 in Sunday School.)

1982 - 1986 Associate Pastor and Minister of Youth

First Baptist Church, Milan, Tennessee (www.fbcmilan.org)

(Church averaged 375 - 450 in Sunday School.)

1986 - 1987 Minister of Youth

Boulevard Baptist Church, Memphis, Tennessee

(Church averaged 260 - 300 in Sunday School.)

1987 - 1988 Director of Singles (part-time)

Ridgeway Baptist Church, Memphis, Tennessee

(Responsible for 2 single adult Sunday School classes, a monthly fellowship, and

1988 - 1991 Minister of Singles

Ridgeway Baptist Church, Memphis, Tennessee (www.ridgewaybaptist.org)

(Responsible for 3 single adult Sunday School classes with 120 enrolled; in 1989 expanded single

adult Sunday School to 4 coed classes, a college class, and a single female class with a combined

total enrollment of 279; church averaged 1130 in Sunday School with 135 baptisms during 1988-

89 church year. That year the church was one of 2 in Tennessee, and one of only 42 in the

Southern Baptist Convention, to have at least a 10% increase in Sunday School attendance and

100 or more baptisms.)

1991 - 1994 Pastor

Dixie Lee Baptist Church, Lenoir City, Tennessee (www.dixieleebaptist.org)

For the 1990-91 church year, Dixie Lee Baptist Church had the greatest numerical gain in average

Sunday School attendance of the 42 churches in Loudon County Baptist Association. The church

increased in average Sunday School attendance from 144 to 189 over the three years of this

pastorate. There were 67 additions to the church membership. The budget was increased from

$141,700 to $195,000, and giving exceeded the budget requirements by several thousand dollars

each year. The church became debt-free in 1992, paying off a $45,000 loan for more property

several years before the payoff date.

1994 - 2002 Pastor

Cherokee Baptist Church, Memphis, Tennessee (www.cherokeebaptist.org)

The church had 264 additions (133 professions of faith, 117 baptisms, and 147 joining by

letter/statement) from April 10, 1994, through July 31, 2002. Through the church s prison

ministry, Vacation Bible School, and other evangelistic and missions emphases, Cherokee was

instrumental in over 400 people being saved during this pastorate. Southland Baptist Church,

Memphis, merged with Cherokee on October 1, 2000. From 1996-2002, combined giving of

Cherokee/Southland to missions through the Cooperative Program and missions offerings and

donations was over $1,000,000. In 2000, the church was among the top 100 churches in the SBC

in gifts to the Lottie Moon/Annie Armstrong Offerings.

2002 - 2008 Senior Pastor

Central Baptist Church, Oak Ridge, Tennessee (www.orcbc.org)

The church had 276 additions (128 baptisms and 148 joining by letter/statement) from August 11,

2002 through October 26, 2008; Weekly local television broadcast of morning worship service;

Began Biweekly area-wide television broadcast, In Times Like These (30 minute pre-taped

program), on WVLR TV48 and weekly broadcast on Knoxville CTV

(www.intimeslikethese.org).; Reached Top 100 churches in Cooperative Program giving in

Tennessee Baptist Convention; Consistently led Clinton Baptist Association in Lottie Moon

Christmas Offering; Co-hosted Real Evangelism Conference with First Baptist Church, Concord,

in January, 2007 and February, 2008.

DENOMINATIONAL SERVICE

Gibson County Baptist Association - Youth Sunday School Director, 1984-1985; Sunday School Assist Team,

1984-1985

Tennessee Youth Evangelism Conference - Moderator for Youth Witnessing Conference, 1984-1986

Shelby Baptist Association - Christian Life Committee, 1990-1991

Loudon County Baptist Association Pastors' Conference - Program Chairman, 1993 (January - May)

Loudon County Baptist Association - Chairman, Church Advisory Committee, 1992-1993;

Shelby Baptist Association - Baptist Student Union Support Group, 1994-1996; Resolutions Committee, 1994-

1997; Properties Committee, 1995-1998; Personnel Committee, 2002

Shelby Baptist Association Pastors' Conference - President, 1996 (July-December); Program Chairman, 2001

Union University (located in Jackson, Tennessee) - Campus Ministries and Church Services Advisory Board,

1997-2000

Southern Baptist Convention - Committee On Committees, 2001

Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary - National Alumni President, 2004-2006

Chilwhowee Baptist Association Pastors Conference - Program Co-Chairman 2006

Tennessee Baptist Convention - Executive Board 2006-07; 2007-2010 (elected to a full three year term)

Carson-Newman College - Advisory Council of Ministers 2007-

PERSONAL/PROFESSIONAL GROWTH

Contributing writer in Single to Single, edited by Doug Fagerstrom, published by Victor Books, 1991

Published Book: Channel of Blessing: A Spiritual Journey into Identifying and Applying Your Spiritual Gift,

Master Design, 2001

PERSONAL TESTIMONY AND MINISTRY OBJECTIVE

I accepted Jesus Christ publicly as my Lord and Savior at the age of ten. God called me to full-time

Christian ministry in 1979. In the spring of 1987, I felt God's leadership in calling me to preach.

God has prepared me in many different ways to fulfill His call for my life. He has given me a shepherd's

heart, a zeal to proclaim and teach His inspired, inerrant, and infallible Word, and a passion to seek and to save the

lost.

My wife, Wanda, and I consider Proverbs 3:6 to be the life verse for our family: "In all thy ways

acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths." The Lord has blessed us with three precious children. They are

saved and actively serving the Lord. We praise the Lord and consider ourselves blessed beyond measure that our

family is complete in Christ. Our daughter-in-law, Megan, has been a wonderful addition to our family.

We seek daily to put the Lord first above all else and all others. We have trusted Him in leading us to the

churches where we have previously served and where He leads us in the future. Wherever we have served and in

whatever capacity we have served, we have poured our lives into our work and grown together with our fellow

Christian laborers for Christ in our commitment to the Lord and the advancement of His Kingdom.

To be called to full-time Christian service and to preach is a divine calling by God and is only empowered

through Jesus Christ. I take it seriously, but joyfully, and strive to fulfill it through His divine direction and

leadership. We are excited in pursuing God s next assignment for us and being part of what He plans to do through

us.



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