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THE CHALLENGER Kingsport District UMC
APRIL 2014
Resident Bishop Mary Virginia Taylor
David W. Graves, District Superintendent, [email protected]
Susan Arnold, District Director of Connectional Ministries, [email protected]
Doug Hallock, District Director of Recovery Ministries, [email protected]
Richard McKee, Director of the Academy, [email protected]
Susan Smith, Administrative Assistant, [email protected], 423-224-1533
Laurie Neville, Financial Secretary, [email protected]
Youth Twitter: @kptUMCdistrict Click for Holston Conference Website
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DAVID’S CORNER
At Easter, It gives us hope that the best is yet to come! You have heard me use the phrase, “the
best is yet to come” on many occasions. It is the hope found in Jesus’ resurrection that we too will have eternal
life. No matter how good or bad this life may seem at times, there is something better coming when we get to
Heaven. Moreover, I believe, in Christ, there can be times of resurrection in this life. I am a testimony to this
along with each of you.
Over the last five years with God’s help, I have sought to do everything possible to allow each church in the
Kingsport District to live and grow into congregational vitality. We have seen many examples of new life and
vitality in the 58 churches which make up this district. Yet, we still have opportunities.
One such opportunity before me is helping the Meadowview congregation in Hawkins County. We have
opportunity to help them begin to have new hope and new life. In a recent meeting, the few members of
Meadowview requested my help. They desire to reach their community for Christ and become a vital
congregation. Meadowview is presently a preaching station; that only has Sunday services provided by a pastor
two Sundays a month and lay speakers on the other Sundays. Currently, this faithful congregation has limited
financial resources. Paying the heating oil this past winter was a real challenge for them.
Since my meeting, I have been praying for Meadowview. God has spoken a vision of hope for resurrection at
Meadowview into my heart. Appointing this congregation a pastor that would provide preaching services every
Sunday would provide hope. I am inspired to share this vision with every congregation in the Kingsport District.
Sunday, April 13, at 4 pm every congregation is invited to gather at Meadowview for an afternoon of praise,
worship and a time of generous giving. Money is needed to pay for a part-time pastor’s salary, to help with
ministry, and assist with some building needs. This is a great opportunity to come together and live into our
connectional system.
Over the next few weeks we are putting together teams to help with building needs. I personally will lead a
team on April 2nd
to do some work around the church. Meadowview church will be appointed a pastor in July and
come off preaching station status. The financial goal for this is $10,000. This is the God given vision and the
need. Nancy and I will personally make a financial gift to this effort.
We have the opportunity to walk with a sister congregation and help them grow in vitality and community
witness. Will you please join me in giving a financial gift, and plan to join us for worship on April 13 when we
share in Hope 4 Resurrection, and help our sister church be all that God is calling her to become?
You can make your check to Kingsport District UMC and place it in the offering plate on April 13 or put it in
the mail to PO Box 894, Kingsport, TN 37662, mark it “Hope 4 Resurrection.” Please be in prayer regarding
what you might give. God may be calling several people to give a substantial gift that will help this congregation
well past our $10,000 one time goal.
Let’s do this! In Christ,
David
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RESURRECTION 4 HOPE
Palm Sunday, April 13 4:00 p.m.
Meadowview UMC (382 Meadowview Rd. Rogersville 37857) =================================================================================
KINGSPORT DISTRICT MINISTRIES
Friends and Neighbors
Get Real Ministry
South Sudan Partnership with the Giru Community
The church treasurer should send these monies in to the Holston Conference Office to receive credit
on their 5 Star status. Go to Conference Initiated Specials & record appropriately.
Kingsport District Advance Special #1 – Friends & Neighbors
See page 3 for a fundraiser on May 17.
Kingsport District Advance Special #2 – Get Real
Special guest on May 30. See article below.
Kingsport District Advance Special #3 – Sudan Partnership
“An Evening with Lightnin’ Charlie. See article on page 4.
June 28, 7 pm, new farmers market in downtown Kingsport!
With cake auction & desserts!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
GET REAL April 4 Rev. Bob Hults April 18 Rev. Charles Ensminger April 25 Rev. Chris Brown
Friday, May 30, 7 pm Special Guest, Rev. Kyle Evans
Colonial Heights UMC (631 Lebanon Rd. Kingsport 37663)
There have been lives being transformed each week in this recovery ministry lead by our District
Director of Recovery Ministry, Doug Hallock and his wife Terri. God is doing BOLD & NEW things in the
Kingdom through Get REAL in 2014. http://www.doughallock.com/GetReal.html
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UPDATE ON BUFFALO MOUNTAIN CAMP
The Buffalo Mountain Camp Board continues to work with camp consultant Kathy Trotter of Kaleidoscope Inc.
to discern the best approach to a future camping ministry in the Kingsport and Johnson City Districts.
Consideration is being given either to a new seasonal (5-6 month) ministry format or a year round ministry, as has
been offered in the past. We are considering continued operations at the current site as well as an alternative site.
Current efforts are focused on better definition of the ministry that each site/operating option (seasonal vs year-
round) would allow and the programming and facilities needed to support each option. We are also endeavoring
to identify potential collaborations that would help enhance the ministry. All of this is being done with the intent
of identifying a preferred sustainable concept for a local camping ministry. Please pray for the Board and its
endeavors on your behalf.
NO 2014 Scramble for the Kids Golf Tournament In order to focus its full attention on defining the future of our local camping ministry, the Board of Buffalo
Mountain Camp has decided to cancel the 2014 Scramble for the Kids Golf Tournament. This golf tournament
has been an important source of scholarship funds for sending children to camp. However, it also takes time and
effort for preparation, both of which are now needed elsewhere. We are grateful for everyone who has supported
camp and children through this tournament in years past and hope and pray to make this opportunity available
again in the future.
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EARLY RESPONDERS TRAINING SATURDAY, APRIL 5
8:00 AM – 5 PM
GLEN ALPINE UMC
An Early Response Team Basic Class will be conducted Saturday April 5, 2014, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, at Glen
Alpine UMC, 3200 Glen Alpine Rd, Kingsport, TN. This course is a requirement for anyone wanting to be
certified to participate in Holston Conference ERT responses to disasters. Paul Hite will be the trainer.
$25 will be required for a Background Investigation, payable by cash or check written to Holston Conference the
day of the training. The Glen Alpine UMC Jamaica Mission Team will provide lunch at a cost of
$6.00 per person. (profits go toward their 2014 trip.)
Registration (required) closes Wednesday 2 April. Please register with Ralph Brock,
Directions to Glen Alpine UMC:
From I-26
Exit 4 - left onto Highway 93 South / Sullivan Gardens Parkway about 2 mile - turn right onto Sullivan Gardens
Drive
1/4 mile - turn right onto Glen Alpine Road at "Y", Glen Alpine continues to the left -- parking lot entrance is on
the right.
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FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS FUNDRAISER
Saturday, May 17
Hosted by St. Luke UMC (2600 E. Center St. Kingsport, TN 37664)
Dinner Theater begins at 6:30 pm
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GIRU COMMUNITY IN SUDAN
What is a School Block? The Kingsport District signed a covenant
relationship with Giru United Methodist Church
February 2013.The next step in living into our
covenant with the Giru UMC in Yei, South Sudan
will be the construction of a latrine for 450
students and 2 school blocks.
Rev. Fred Dearing says, “A school block is a
school building. We will build 2 - 4 room
school blocks. Each block will be 24 X 8
meters (79 X 26 Ft.) and will cost $35,000-
$40,000 each. Each room will hold 60
children even though they say 75 per room.
We do not want overcrowding since some
schools crowd 100 children in a room.
Additional needs of the children are school benches which will hold 3 children per bench. Cost is
$75 per bench. The school will need two latrines for the students with 4 rooms/holes each and one
latrine for the teachers with 2 rooms/holes. The total cost is $95,000. Student latrines are $3,500
each and the teacher latrine is $2,500.”
Our goal will be to raise $95,500 for the educational transformation of children’s lives in the Giru UMC
community. That is $222 per child (430) for the building (95K). (You might say, ‘But the numbers don’t
add up?’ The children will be divided into shifts to utilize the space more than one time per day)
For more details now, contact Susan Arnold at [email protected] or Jim Goddard at
LIGHTNIN’ CHARLIE
CONCERT
RESCHEDULED FOR
SATURDAY, JUNE 28
7:00 p.m.
NEW FARMERS’ MARKET IN
DOWNTOWN KINGSPORT
With desserts & cake auction!
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LAY SPEAKER / SERVANT TRAINING (We are ALL Lay Servants!)
SATURDAY, MAY 3
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
CROSSROADS UMC (200 Bays Cove Trail Kingsport 37660)
Cost: $20 (Light breakfast, coffee & lunch are included.)
For Basic & Advanced Course Credit
What makes a United Methodist a United Methodist???
The Book of Discipline will be examined on Saturday, May 3.
The Discipline is the instrument for setting forth the laws, plan, polity & process by which United
Methodists govern themselves. It is filled with history, doctrines, why we are United Methodists,
organizational issues & why we do the things we do.
BASIC Overview of The Book of Discipline with an explanation & discussion of what each part of
The Discipline covers.
Instructors: Charles Ensminger, Pastor at Blountville UMC
Robert Countiss, Pastor at Mountain View UMC
ADVANCED Will examine in detail Part 3 of The Discipline, Doctrinal Standards & our Theological Tasks and
Part 4, the Ministry of all Christians.
Instructors: Richard McKee, Pastor at Chalybeate Springs & Okolona UMC
Adam Love, Pastor at Kingsley UMC
If possible, everyone should bring a copy of The Book of Discipine – either the 2008 or 2012 edition.
Churches, Pastors and some Trustee Chairs should have one to borrow.
Deadline to register is Friday, April 25: Fill in the form below and mail with your check.
Send check for $20 written to Kingsport District and mark the “for” line with
“Lay Speaker/Servant Training.” Mail to P.O. Box 894 Kingsport, TN 37662
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Name _______________________________ Church______________________________________
Email _____________________________________________________________________________
Preferred Phone ________________________________________
Class to be taken: Circle one: Basic Lay Speaker / Advanced Lay Speaker / Lay Servant
Paid: $___________ Circle one: Check / Cash
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PRE-CONFERENCE BRIEFING
Sunday, May 18
2:00 p.m.
Gray UMC
For All Pastors, Lay Members to Annual Conference & Members-at-Large to Annual Conference
2108 Oak St, Gray, TN 37615. Directions from Kingsport: Take I-26 E to Exit 13. At end of exit ramp turn right.
Turn left onto Gray Station Road (at Dairy Queen). Turn left onto Old Gray Station Road (at Sit-n-Bull
Restaurant). Take first right onto Chapel St. Gray UMC is ahead of you in the curve, with parking across the
street.
ANNUAL CONFERENCE MISSION OPPORTUNITY
Tuesday, June 10, 2014, Kern Youth Center
On Tuesday, June 10, of Holston's Annual Conference, you will have the opportunity to participate in packaging
10,000 meals. The Stop Hunger Now staff will be set up at the Kern Youth Center, located just at the end of the
rose walk, ready for you to be a part of ending hunger around the world! Everyone is invited to participate and
we do ask the children to please bring a parent(s) with you.
We are asking for contributions of $5.00 (or more if you wish) to help offset the $2,500 cost of this important
program. However, it is not required to participate in the packaging process. Contributions can be made at the
Information Desk of Stuart Auditorium, at one of the doors as you exit the Tuesday morning session, or at the
packaging site.
IMPACT Stop Hunger Now is a global humanitarian aid organization that has been fulfilling its commitment to
end hunger since 1998. Every year, Stop Hunger Now provides millions of nutritious meals and other life-saving
aid to children and families all over the world. Stop Hunger Now collaborates with existing development efforts
in vulnerable communities to provide meals to places such as schools, orphanages, nurseries and medical clinics.
Stop Hunger Now started its meal packaging program in 2005. Each six-serving bag produced by Stop Hunger
Now volunteers includes rice, soy, dehydrated vegetables and a flavoring mix with 21 essential vitamins and
minerals. Each meal costs only 29 cents and has a shelf life of two years.
More than 800 million people, or 1 in 8, suffer from CHRONIC HUNGER ...
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CHILD CARE AT CONFERENCE
May 23 – Deadline to pre-register for CHILDCARE - pre-payment is required.
NEW THIS YEAR! Parents may drop off their children at the Wilson Children’s Complex for the
morning session (Monday and/or Tuesday) and pick them up after the afternoon session.
Under this new arrangement, lunch MUST be provided for the children who stay at the complex for both
the morning and afternoon sessions. Parents may purchase a bagged lunch from Lake Junaluska
(included on the pre-registration form), OR they must provide a packed lunch when they drop off their
children in the morning. All children must be picked up from the complex at the close of the afternoon
session. They may return after dinner for the evening session for an additional fee.
As in the past, Holston Conference will continue to subsidize most of the costs for childcare. Pricing
information is available on the website.
If AC members need to make changes or corrections to an existing registration, they may contact Karen
Wright at [email protected] or 865-690-4080.
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District Youth Camping Trip
Weekend of August 8
Warriors Path State Park
Speaker: Kingsport District
Superintendent, David Graves
Worship and Devotion Leader:
Tyrus Morgan
Fire Ring & Amphitheater reserved
DISTRICT YOUTH NEWS UPDATE
WOW!!! That is the best word to describe the youth worship service we had at
Crossroad UMC. We have received tremendous positive feedback from the folks that
attended the worship service. We want to give a special thanks to Crossroads UMC
for being a great host and to their worship bands for providing the music. So what's next?
Our next youth event will be on April 27 at Church Hill 1st UMC. One purpose of the event is to elect the
Kingsport district delegates for CCYM this year. BUT WAIT! Before you decide not to come to this event it is
about more than just CCYM elections. It is about building connections across the district. Even if none of your
youth want to be part of the election process, they will not want to miss the food, fellowship and devotion
time.
District Youth Event & CCYM Elections
April 27 @ 6:00pm | Church Hill First UMC
Games, food & CCYM elections for the Kingsport district representatives Food - provided by the ladies at Church Hill 1st
Outdoor games
CCYM Elections and Devotion time
There will also be tables set up to provide information on Emory & Henry College, TN Wesleyan College, Camp
Wesley Woods, Camp Dickenson, Jr. and Sr. High Assembly Camps.
We are asking various youth leaders to help in the planning for games, prizes, election process and devotion time.
Y’all’s youth groups will want to be here!
If your youth would like to run for office please complete the following forms and bring them to the event.
The nomination form is at www.holstonchurches.org/youthsite/ccym/forms/
Also, scroll down the page to find the “Event Registration Form” and complete it as well.
Remember to reserve your camping spot at Warrior’s
Path State Park for the weekend of August 8. We
have David Graves as our Friday and Saturday night
speaker. We have arranged for Tyrus Morgan
(www.tyrusmorgan.com) to be the worship and
devotion leader Friday and Saturday. We believe the
youth will really connect to Tyrus and his authentic,
energetic and uplifting style of music. We need help
from youth leaders to work with staff from Camp
Wesley Woods/Camp Dickenson to line up GAMES
for Saturday. Then of course there is the FOOD! You and your youth
group will not want to miss it! Get your camping spots today!
Always remember our #1 goal is teaching youth how to be disciples of
Jesus Christ through everything we do.
God Bless,
Mark and Dawn Adcox
District Youth Coordinators:
Mark & Dawn Adcox
Mark: [email protected] 423-677-3364 (txt or call)
Dawn: tbdm25@ yahoo.com 423-343-2624 (txt or call)
Twitter: @kptUMCdistrict
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WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE
LOCAL CHURCHES???
BLOUNTVILLE UMC (3390 Hwy 126, Blountville, TN 37617)
Fish fry dates: 5-7 pm
April 25, May 23, June 20.
You are invited to our
Ladies Evening Spring Tea
At CROSSROADS UMC - Kingsport, TN 37660
Friday, April 25, 2014
6:30-8:30 P.M.
Speaker: Sherry Curtis
Message: Grace & Forgiveness
RSVP by the March 31, 2014.
Mail to: Crossroads UMC, 200 Bays Cove Trail,
Kingsport, TN 37660
Tea is open to ladies of all ages at NO COST.
Tea attire is welcomed!
Bringing a friend would make this a memorable
Fellowship of Christian Women!
(Sponsored by CROSSROADS Women’s Ministry
FIRST BROAD STREET (100 E. Church Circle, downtown Kingsport)
The Emory & Henry College Concert Choir and
Chamber Singers will be in concert at First Broad
Street UMC on Saturday, April 26, at 7:00 PM.
Their program is titled It's About Time and includes
works such as "Dies irae" and "Lacrimosa" from
Mozart's Requiem, "I Thank You God" by Gwyneth
Walker, "Abendlied" by Josef Rheinberger,
"Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit" by William Dawson,
"Old Time Religion" by Moses Hogan and
"Somewhere" from West Side Story arranged by
RobertEdgerton. Dr. Robert Matthews, assistant
professor of music and director of choral and vocal
studies, directs these ensembles. Robert J. Greene,
Jr. will collaborate on the organ and piano. The
concert is free and open to the public.
GLEN ALPINE (3200 Glen Alpine Rd. Kingsport 37660)
Palm Sunday Service, April 13: 10:45am: King's
Kids Choir will provide special music Maundy-
Thursday Service, April 17: 6:30 pm Good Friday
Services, April 18: choose service most convenient:
7:00am, 12:00 noon, 6:30pm Easter Sunrise
Service, April 20: 7:00am -- at the home of Darrell
and Jill Rich, 465 Rock Springs Drive Easter
Breakfast and Egg Hunt, April 20: 9:00am at the
church Easter Celebration Service, April 20:
10:45am
MOUNTAIN VIEW UMC (4405 Orebank Road in Kingsport)
Mountain View UMC Features Mezzo-soprano
Laura Jordan in Concert on April 26, 5 pm.
Laura Jordan and friends will perform a recital to
raise funds for upcoming Italy trip.
Child care will be provided and a reception will
follow.
ROCK SPRINGS UMC (227 Church View Dr., Kingsport, TN 37664)
The community is invited to a Bean Supper on
Saturday, March 8, from 5-7 pm in the Fellowship
Hall. Come enjoy some good country cooking,
including soup beans, fried potatoes, coleslaw,
cornbread, and desserts. All proceeds will go to the
church Food Pantry. For more information, call
(423) 349-7531 or visit
www.rockspringsunitedmethodist.com.
It's Fish Fry time, and you are invited! Come by
the church picnic shelter, located at 1751 Rock
Springs Road. Proceeds fund church projects and
gifts to the community, including faith-based
organizations, school groups, and families in need.
Carry-out is welcome!
Fish Fry Dates, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Saturday, April 26, Saturday, May 24
Saturday, June 21, Saturday, July 19
Saturday, August 16, Saturday, September 20
Menu
Fried whitefish or blackened tilapia
Fried popcorn shrimp or blackened shrimp
Baked potato or fries
Homemade hush puppies
Homemade slaw
Homemade soup beans
Homemade dessert
Lemonade or tea
We also offer a children's plate, a "landlubber's
plate" with no seafood, and the option of adding
extra fish, shrimp, or side items.
(“What’s Happening” continued on next page)
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WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE DISTRICT
(CONTINUED):
SALEM UMC (intersection of Bloomingdale and Boozy Creek Roads in
the Central Heights Community of Sullivan)
Benefit Concert to be presented by Jordan's Bridge
at Salem United Methodist Church to Assist family
with Funeral Expenses.
The well known Southern Gospel Group Jordan's
Bridge will present a concert on Saturday April 5 at
6.00 p.m. in the Sanctuary of Salem UMC.
Everyone is invited to the concert and to the
cornbread and soup supper which precedes the
performance at 5 p.m. Donations will be accepted
for the concert and the supper. All donations will go
toward a family's funeral expenses.
Secondhand Shoes Presents:
“Here Comes the Sun”
Sunday, April 13, 6 pm
St. Matthew UMC 2505 Nathan St. Kingsport 37664
VERMONT (1817 Bloomingdale Pike Kingsport 37660)
Easter Cantata "Near the Cross"
Sunday, April 17th at 7:00 p.m.
Birthday Celebration
for Homer Roller
Rev. Homer Roller will be 90 years old this
April. His daughters, Linda (James) Childress
and Karen (Danny) Hensley, are planning a
90th Birthday Celebration for him on April 26th
from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. at Vermont UMC (1817 Bloomingdale Road).
He would love to see his clergy colleagues. No gifts,
please. But if you have a remembrance of an
experience you shared with him, please write it and
share it with him.
Anyone wishing to send him a card may send it to:
Rev. Homer Roller
608 Beaver Lane
Kingsport, TN. 37660
Email may be sent to:
PREACHERS’ BREAKFAST
The 2nd Saturday each month beginning May 10 at
8 am at Golden corral in Kingsport.
All are welcome.
Questions? Contact Dave Poore at 423-677-6410 or
KINGSPORT DISTRICT UMC
FELLOWSHIP Will meet on Monday, April 28, 6:00 pm, in the
Fellowship Hall of St. Matthew UM Church for a
covered dish meal followed by an inspirational
program. (2505 Nathan St. Kingsport 37664)
PRAISE IN THE VALLEY With Roger Williams & the All Mixed Up Quartet
Friday, April 18, 7 pm
Carter Fold
Special Guest: Jason Garst
Admission if Free but would request a non-
perishable food item for the Mendota Food Bank
Co-hosted by Mt. Vernon, Arcadia, Salem,
Nottingham, Hiltons Memorial UMCs
For more information contact Vicki Fulkerson at
[email protected] /423-288-2801
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KINGSPORT DISTRICT CALENDAR
April
1 Deadline to order printed Book of Reports
7 District Trustees, 5:30 pm
Church Location & Building, 5:30 pm
Transformation Team, 6 pm
13 Hope 4 Resurrection, Meadowview UMC,
4 pm
15 First Quarter PPR report due
Church Financial Audit due
18 Good Friday, Office closed
21 Board of Laity, 6:30 pm, district office
22 Superintendency Comm, 6:30 pm
23 Administrative Professionals Day
Tell your Administrative Assistants &
Secretaries THANK YOU!
24 District Finance Comm, 6:30 pm
25 Deadline to register for Lay Servant/Speaker
Training
27-29 Jubilation, Older Adult event, Meadowview
Conference Center in Kingsport
27 District Youth elect CCYM reps
Church Hill First, 6 pm
28 Backpack order deadline
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Blountville UMC has a job opening for organist (Wed
& Sunday). Send resume to P.O. Box 686, Blountville,
TN 37617 or [email protected].
Cassidy UMC seeks a part-time director for its
handbell choir. For more information, (423) 323-8142.
Cassidy UMC is looking to hire a Baby Nursery
Worker for Sunday mornings from 8:15am - 12:15pm.
Qualified applicants should have 2 years of child care
experience, First Aid/CPR Training, and a love for
children. They will also need to submit to a background
check, provide a reference from their church home, and
attend UMC Safe Sanctuary Training. Please send
resumes and cover letters to Melissa Malcolm, Director of Discipleship at [email protected]. No calls,
please.
Ketron Memorial UMC seeks a part-time pianist.
Please email resume and cover letter to
[email protected] or mail to SPRC at 301 Virgil
Ave., Kingsport, TN 37665.
Wheeler UMC currently has a job opening for a part
time youth intern, For more information, contact Rev.
Chris Brown at 323-7267 or [email protected].
Elizabeth Chapel United Methodist Church, 1041
Elizabeth Chapel Rd., Bluff City, TN is seeking a pianist.
This is a part-time, paid position that includes choir
practice and accompaniment, Sunday worship, and other
special services. You may call the church office, 423-
538-6311, for more information or send a resume with
cover letter to the above address.
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DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT’S
APRIL SCHEDULE
1 New Pastor Introductory Session, 4-8 pm
2 Service Project at Meadowview UMC
3 Buffalo Mountain Camp Board Meeting, 6 pm
5 Speak at Leadership Holston Group at
Gray UMC, 11 am-2:30 pm
6 Contemporary 1st Broad Street, 8:30 &10:45 am
UMW Lenten Day Apart , 1st Church Hill, 3 pm
7 District Trustees & Building and Location
Committee site visit, 5:30 pm;
District Transformational Team site visit at 6 pm
followed by their monthly meeting.
8-9 Cabinet Meetings in Alcoa
10 Atlanta for District Strategy
12 New Pastor Introductory Meeting at 10am
13 Preach at Meadowview UMC for
Hope 4 Resurrection Service at 4 pm.
14 New Pastor Introductory Session 4-8 pm
15 New Pastor Introductory Session 4-8 pm
16 New Pastor Introductory Session 4-8 pm
18 Praise in the Valley at Carter’s Fold at 7 pm
21 Board of Laity Meeting at 6:30 pm
22 District Superintendency Committee at 6:30 pm
23 New Pastor Introductory Session 4-8 pm
24 District Finance Team at 6:30 pm
26 New Pastor Introductory Session at 10 am
27 Preach at First Church Hill at 11 am;
New Pastor Introductory Session at 4 pm
28 District Superintendent’s Team at 6:30 pm
29 New Pastor Introductory Session at 6 pm
These are published dates the District Superintendent is
involved in worship, training, and meetings. Other times
are scheduled for meetings with Pastor Parish
Committees and confidential meetings that are not
scheduled here.
HANDS-ON MISSION
PROJECT 2014
See page 12 for full information!
OPTION #1
BACK PACK ORDERS
DUE April 28 - $4 each
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2014 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Appalachia
Service
Project is
holding their
third annual
golf
tournament on April 21st
. ASP serves over 25
Appalachian communities including families in the
Tri-Cities area! ASP is seeking 60 golfers to play in
their tournament and you can either sign-up as a 4-
person team or as an individual and they will place
you on a team when you arrive. Please head to
www.golf4asp.org in order to sign up to play in the
tournament. Lunch and cart are provided in the cost!
Also, if you know of any businesses that would like
to support this ministry, there are sign-up sheets to
be a sponsor on the same website. All proceeds will
go to support the families that ASP serves.
Special Note: You do not need to be a member of
the Blackthorn Club to participate.
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THE CALL Please share with your congregations. For more
information about “Digest” or for back issues,
visit http://Digest.Holston.org. The latest edition
is posted on the home page at Holston.org and
place hard copies in the conference office.
HOLSTON CONFERENCE
UPDATES
The Holston
Conference Council
on Finance and
Administration
encourages you to
visit
waytogiveholston.org for a special word of thanks to
you and your congregations for your participation in
our connectional giving through the tithe and second
mile gifts.
Each month you will find a video and bulletin insert
featuring a ministry supported by your gifts. The
April resources are ready now and feature recovery
ministries that are growing throughout the
conference. You will be touched by the story of one
participant and the new directions opened for her
life.
Use these resources in worship, Sunday School,
council meetings, on websites and social media--
wherever they best work for you and your
congregation. If you have not seen them, be sure to
check out the stories for January and February, and
March, too.
Thank you. You'll never know how many lives you
have changed. Way to go! Way to give!
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UMM DAY WITH THE BISHOP
Saturday, March 29th - 9am - 2pm Middlebrook Pike UMC
7234 Middlebrook Pike - Knoxville, TN 37909
For information and registration go to: http://umm.holston.org
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HANDS-ON MISSION 2014
KINGSPORT DISTRICT
SCHOOL plus FOOD KITS
for ZIMBABWE
Each church can pick one of these options. Collect them at the church.
Collection Dates at Crossroads UMC:
Tuesday, June 3 10 am – 4 pm (Volunteers needed!)
Wednesday, June 4 9 am – 1 pm (Volunteers needed!)
NO kits will be accepted after 1 pm on June 4!
Money: Include $5/kit. (Do NOT put in kit.) There should be one check from the church or one individual, written to the Kingsport District.
Place in an envelope & mark it with church name, number of kits & amount enclosed.
Hand to the treasurer when kits are dropped off.
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BACKPACK ORDERS If you are doing Option 1, once again the district will be taking orders for backpacks at $4 each.
Orders & check (1 check for each church) need to be in the district office by Monday, April 28.
Write check to Kingsport District & on the “for” line put church & # of backpacks.
Mail to Kingsport District Office, P.O. Box 894, Kingsport, TN 37662.
OPTION 1 – (Take ALL price tags off!)
Please pack these items in a backpack.
If you are buying backpacks from the district, place items in a clear plastic bag.
Backpacks will be at the drop off point.
• 3 pks notebook paper (wide rule)
• Compass/protractor set
• Calculator (small)
AND
Please pack these items in a separate 1-gallon Zip-Loc bag:
• Canned ham (one 2-lb. size OR two 1-lb. size)
• 1 box Cream of Wheat (butter flavored if available), 28 oz., (not instant)
OR PICK THIS NEXT OPTION
OPTION 2 – (Take ALL price tags off!)
1 TI-36X Pro scientific calculator (or comparable)
AND
Please pack these items in a 1-gallon Zip-Loc bag:
• Canned ham (one 2-lb. size OR two 1-lb. size)
• 1 box Cream of Wheat (butter flavored if available), 28 oz.(not instant)
If you have any questions or want to volunteer, please contact District Mission Coordinator, Buddy Butler,
at 423-429-3820 or [email protected] or the district office at 224-1533 or [email protected]..