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Wilkey to retire as TN Baptist and Reflector editor

Lonnie Wilkey, who has served as editor of the B&R for 26 years, has announced his plans to retire from his position, effective Dec. 31, 2024.
  • April 30, 2024
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Wilkey to retire as TN Baptist and Reflector editor

Lonnie Wilkey, who has served as editor of the Baptist and Reflector for 26 years, has announced his plans to retire from his position, effective Dec. 31.

The Greenville, South Carolina native first joined the B&R staff in 1988 as associate editor, holding that position for 10 years. Wilkey then served as interim editor for roughly five months before being elected as editor in September of 1998.

All told, Wilkey has spent the past 36 years as a member of the B&R staff, and has become known by many as “the face of the B&R.” He has earned the reputation as being both a passionate promoter and a tireless ambassador for the historic newspaper.

Award-winning journalist

An award-winning journalist and a past president of the Association of State Baptist Publications, Wilkey has covered many of the biggest events in Southern Baptist life — with a high priority on stories that pertain directly to Tennessee Baptists — for the past three-plus decades, winning a slew of national journalism honors in the process.

Wilkey has been equally diligent about providing coverage of the seemingly “smaller” stories, ranging from Vacation Bible School in small-town Tennessee communities to revival services at rural churches in the far corners of the state.

Although Wilkey said he will miss the excitement that he has experienced in his  journalism career, he said he believes the time is right to begin preparing for the next chapter in his life.

“When I joined the staff in 1988, I never dreamed of the opportunities God would give me to serve Him through journalism,” Wilkey said.

“I have been blessed beyond measure to have served 36 years with Tennessee Baptists,” he said. “It has been an honor and privilege to have shared stories of how Tennessee Baptists have found ways to make Christ known, not only in Tennessee but around the world. May He receive all the glory and honor.”

Wilkey is the longest tenured B&R editor among those who began their tenures in the 20th century.

He is the third-longest tenured editor in B&R history — behind only James R. Graves (who served in the position for 41 years) and Edgar E. Folk (28 years).

‘Passionate’ and ‘faithful’

Chris Turner, director of communications for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, said Wilkey’s wisdom and guidance have been invaluable to the newspaper and to the organization as a whole.

“It is impossible to quantify Lonnie’s contribution to Tennessee Baptists through these past three-plus decades,” Turner said. “He is passionate about telling the story of Tennessee Baptists and has been faithful to report how God is at work through Tennessee Baptists and their churches from their communities to the ends of the earth.”

Wilkey and his wife, Joyce, have two grown children — Joanna Beasley and Daniel Wilkey — and three grandchildren with another on the way. After his retirement in December, Wilkey will live in Greenville County, South Carolina, where both of his children live.

Randy C. Davis, president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, said Wilkey’s passion and dedication for covering news and telling the stories of Tennessee Baptists has left an indelible mark.

‘Tennessee treasure’

“Lonnie Wilkey has been a great shepherd of the Baptist and Reflector, a Tennessee treasure,” Davis said. “He is a consistent, convictional, fair-minded journalist and editor. For almost 15 years, it has been my great honor to watch Lonnie Wilkey work hard to serve churches by keeping Tennessee Baptists informed of relevant news and inspired by telling your God stories.”

“I love and appreciate this dear brother, friend and Great Commission co-laborer,” Davis said.

Turner noted that Wilkey has overseen an almost countless amount of changes and technological advances during his tenure, and has adapted with the times each and every time. Equally important, he has embraced the people behind the stories.

“There is so much more to Lonnie Wilkey than simply being one of the longest-tenured editors in the 189-year history of the B&R,” Turner said. “It is the relationships he’s made across our state. People love Lonnie Wilkey, and rightfully so.”

Turner noted that the impact of “Lonnie’s Legacy” will be felt for as long as the Baptist and Reflector remains in publication in any form.

“Lonnie represents the best of his profession while exhibiting all the traits of a humble disciple of Christ,” Turner added. “Lonnie has been a great steward of the paper and a great editor. But more than that, he’s a great personal friend, and I will miss him and our close working relationship.”


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by David Dawson and originally published by the Baptist and Reflector, news journal of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. 

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