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Fundraiser for Helene survivors bowls a strike

Zan Taylor, a layman and director of maintenance at West End Baptist Church in Newport, Tennessee, simply obeyed when he felt the Lord calling him to raise funds for flood victims from Hurricane Helene.
  • December 9, 2024
  • Tennessee Baptist and Reflector
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Zan Taylor, left, felt called by God to organize a Bowl-a-Thon to help flood victims. He shared his idea with his pastor Tom Mooty of West End Baptist Church and the church sponsored the event on Nov. 18 and raised more than $70,000.
(Photo courtesy of Baptist and Reflector)

Fundraiser for Helene survivors bowls a strike

Zan Taylor, a layman and director of maintenance at West End Baptist Church in Newport, Tennessee, simply obeyed when he felt the Lord calling him to raise funds for flood survivors from Hurricane Helene.

An avid bowler, Taylor said he sensed that God wanted him to organize a Bowl-a-Thon and to set a goal of raising $30,000. He shared his idea with West End pastor Tom Mooty who enthusiastically endorsed the plan and said that West End would sponsor the event.

Eighteen bowlers gathered at Victory Lanes in Newport on Nov. 18 after gathering pledges and donations. Not only did they exceed the goal, they more than doubled it. At last count, the effort had netted about $60,145.

‘All out’ effort

The church advertised the event and county first responder organizations joined the effort. The fire department displayed the American flag outside the bowling alley. “We went all out,” the pastor affirmed. “It was the most amazing things I’ve been a part of.”

“God showed up,” Taylor agreed. “It’s about listening to God. Amazing things happen when you do.”

Add that money with $33,100 that West End had collected from individuals and churches from all over the country after Hurricane Helene devastated Cocke County and other portions of northeast Tennessee and the congregation has collected $93,275 to date.

‘First-class’

Mooty was not surprised that they met the goal, but he didn’t expect the final total that was raised. He reflected that the effort was not about the bowling. “People wanted to help. They just needed a place to do it. We have seen people open their hearts.”

Taylor and his pastor shared several stories of the people who took part. One man who could barely walk and is on oxygen got up from his wheelchair and bowled two balls and raised $7,000, Mooty said.

Mooty’s 9-month-old great grandson, Crew Ottinger, even participated. With the help of his parents, he kicked the ball down the lane three times for a spare and a strike. “He’s the youngest bowler in Cocke County,” Mooty said with a smile.

Taylor was ecstatic that the event was so successful. “You can’t get any closer to God when you do what He wants you to do.”

‘Arise & Build’

The money has been sent to the East Tennessee Baptist Association where it will be used in Arise & Build efforts for flood victims in the county. Arise & Build is an effort established by Tennessee Baptist Mission Board to help more than 500 houses that were destroyed and 450-plus homes that received major damage in northeast Tennessee, from Newport to Mountain City and in between, according to Randy C. Davis, TBMB president and executive director.

Mike Hensley, director of missions for East Tennessee Baptist Association, said the Bowl-a-Thon sponsored by West End Baptist was amazing. “Everything that West End does is done first-class,” he said.

The DOM said the funds provided from West End will be added to other funds received to help those in the county who need it. He added that the association has established a committee to vet the people who seek the funds.

“We will account for every dollar received and make sure it goes to the people based on need and circumstance,” he pledged.

The association also is helping its two churches that were flooded (Riverview Baptist and Denton Baptist) as well as reaching out to four independent Baptist congregations in the county, Hensley added.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Lonnie Wilkey and originally published by Baptist and Reflector.

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