Monday, October 09, 2006

Reunion 2006 Clark Memorial United Methodist Church: Celebrating Heritage and Hope


Reunion 2006: Celebrating Heritage and Hope


Pre-Homecoming Concert
Sunday, October 15, 2006
4:00 P.M.

FEATURING
Special Guest: The Renowned Fisk Jubilee Singers, Paul Kwami, Director
The Singing Laymen from the 15th Avenue Baptist Church, William Crimm, Director
The Combined Choirs of Clark Memorial, Rod Bronaugh, Director
The entire community is invited to join us for this spirit-filled afternoon of praise.

Homecoming Heritage Festival
Saturday, October 21, 2006
10:00 - 4:00 P.M.

ACTIVITIES
Space Walk and Games for Children and Youth
Clark Memorial’s Youth Choir
Daughters of Vision African Dancers and Drummers
Tennessee State Brass Ensemble
Fisk University Orchesis Dance Group
Tennessee State University Showstoppers
Drill Teams
Fish Fry
Bake Sale
Barbeque
Homemade Ice Cream, Popcorn, Snow Cones
Our youth and others dressed in period costumes will portray noted Clark past members, from the l800’s, 1920’s, and 1970’s -1990’s.

Homecoming Worship Service
Sunday, October 22, 2006
10:00 A.M. (One Service)

Our guest speaker will be the Rev. Dr. Walter McKelvey,
President of Gammon Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Georgia.
Following the worship service, dinner and fellowship will be held on the grounds of the church.


Wednesday, September 20, 2006

19th Annual Antioch UMC Fall Fair, Saturday, October 7, 2006, 8:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

For the past 19 years the people of the Antioch United Methodist Church have gathered on hill located at 41 Tusculum Rd. to sponsor an event that has become a community tradition. The Antioch United Methodist Church Fall Fair is an opportunity for persons of all ages and backgrounds to come together for fun, shopping, food, play, and fellowship, and we want to invite all of our United Methodist brothers and sisters in the region to join us.

Describing our Fall Fair is difficult for there are almost too many things to mention. Here are some of things you will experience if you come:

+A live auction of donated items to the church, including theme baskets created by the people of the church, home made furniture and crafts, and all sorts of other things.
+A silent auction featuring a variety of goods and services.
+A crafts store featuring great crafts and knicknacks for the holidays.
+A Farmer's Market featuring a variety of fresh produce and home-made jams and jellies.
+A Country Store featuring the finest baked goods in all of South Nashville.
+A Flea Market where you can haggle over your new found treasure that was someone else's junk.
+Breakfast in the morning and a barbecue feast beginning at 10:30 a.m.
+A children's midway area featuring inflatables, pony rides, games, and free popcorn.

As a gift to our United Methodist clergy and their staffs, we want to offer you the opportunity to have a meal on us. Please visit www.fallfair.antiochumc.net and click on the link that says TN Conference Clergy to complete a form letting us know that you are coming. We will then e-mail you up to four tickets for the meal. You may also call the church office at (615) 832-6248 to make your reservation for up to four folks.

The proceeds for the AUMC Fall Fair are shared between our conference apportionments, grants for local service ministries, and congregational needs. Last year's proceeds went to help Habitat for Humanity, Community Care Fellowship, The Campus for Human Development, and Rooftop ministries.

We look forward to seeing you on October 7.

Monday, September 11, 2006

GLENDALE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ANNOUNCES NEW GUIDED PERSONAL SPIRITUAL RETREAT MINISTRY

Reverend Jo Bentley Reece will offer personal spiritual retreats on Thursdays from11:00 a.m. -7:00 p.m., by appointment only, beginning September 28, 2006. This is a new addition to Glendale’s Retreat Ministry located at 900 Glendale Lane, Nashville, TN (I-65 South, Harding Place Exit West, Cross Franklin Rd., right on Soper Ave.) Other times/days available upon request.

Discover a place of quiet and re-creation using centering prayer, guided meditation, guided labyrinth prayer walks, laying on hands in prayer using the Usui Method of Natural Healing* to balance your body's energy system.

For Questions or Appointments: contact Jo Reece 615-367-3586 (h) 943-9092 (c) or MinisterMama@juno.com Rev. Reece is a Deacon in Full Connection in The Tennessee Conference and appointed to The United Methodist Publishing House as Editor of Children’s Teacher magazine.

Donations for retreats are suggested but not required:
60 minutes (Guided Meditation, Prayer/Energy Session)--$45
90 minutes (Guided Meditation, Prayer/Energy Session +)--$65
Retreat gift certificates also available.

*This ancient healing art involves intercessory prayer while laying on hands guided by the energy/nerve centers of the body through which energy flows, similar to acupressure, acupuncture, healing touch, and therapeutic touch taught in nursing schools across the country. It complements other forms of treatment in a growing number of medical facilities around the world. Rediscovered by Dr. Mikao Usui, a Japanese Christian teacher in the early 1900s, Reiki is a Japanese word that means universal life force energy. Imbalances in your energy flow may cause illness, stress, pain or simply a difficult day. By balancing your energy flow, your own body is better able to deal with challenges to the body, mind and spirit that may arise in your daily life.

For intercessory prayer using the Usui Method, a person wears loose comfortable clothing. In a quiet atmosphere with gentle music, this non-intrusive hands-on healing involves the placing of the practitioner’s hand with little or no pressure on or above the energy/nerve centers of the body located on your head, shoulders, back, chest, stomach and limbs. Results often include deep relaxation, a sense of calm or deep sleep. Rev. Reece considers the Usui Method of Natural Healing, or Reiki, one important part of a profound prayer experience and apprenticed for 18 months to become a Traditional Reiki Master Teacher.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Antioch United Methodist Church Celebrates 25 Years With Homecoming November 12th

Twenty-five years ago, on Sunday, November 1, 1981, the people of the Antioch United Methodist Church took a walk as a part of their worship service. They started at their historic building on Antioch Pike, closing the doors behind them, and up the hill to 41 Tusculum Rd., where a new facility awaited them. They had been working for the better part of a year to clear the land and build a new building after experiencing several floods from Mill Creek at their old location. Since that time, the Antioch United Methodist Church has stood as a beacon of love and concern for the people of Antioch on that hill on Tusculum Rd.

In celebration of twenty-five years in their building, the people of the Antioch United Methodist Church are pleased to announce their 25th Anniversary Homecoming on Sunday, November 12, 2006. The day will begin with a special service of worship featuring Bishop Joseph Pennell preaching, and the Rev. Garry Speich (Nashville District Superintendent) assisting. Special music will be offered by church members and the church choir, and communion will be shared as a part of the celebration.

Following the worship service, there will be a special "Dinner on the Grounds" featuring food from the members of the church.

"There is a lot of love and pride in this place," said the Rev. Jay Voorhees, pastor of the congregation. "Some of our members used to spend the night up here, camping out during construction to provide security for the site. There are lots of great memories associated with this place."

The congregation wants to offer a special invitation to anyone who has ever been a member of, or attended Antioch UMC in any fashion, to come be a part of these festivities.

The church is located at 41 Tusculum Rd. in Antioch. You may call (615) 832-6248 for more information, or visit the church website at www.antiochumc.net.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Grief Center at Alive Hospice and Brentwood United Methodist Church Announce Support Group Partnership

Nashville, TN—The Grief Center at Alive Hospice and Brentwood United Methodist Church are proud to announce a new partnership, which brings Alive Hospice grief support groups to the church’s campus. The first eight-week support group to be held at the church will be on Thursday evenings from September 14 through November 2 from 5:30-7:00 PM. The group is not loss-specific. It is open to any griever who has lost a loved one within the past two years. There is no fee, but space is limited. Pre-registration by phone is required. For registration or for more information, contact The Grief Center at Alive Hospice at 963-4732.

“We are delighted to form this partnership with Alive Hospice. Brentwood United Methodist Church continually looks for ways to meet community needs and when we realized there was a need for grief support services in the Brentwood area, we identified Alive Hospice as a natural partner to help us meet this need,” said Reverend Kaye Harvey, Pastor of Congregational Care. “I believe this partnership between two highly respected organizations will do so much for the Brentwood and Williamson County communities. Alive Hospice’s Grief Center counselors are experts in their field. It is exciting to know that we will have a presence at Brentwood United Methodist Church,” said Edie Rimas, Chief Operating Officer for Alive Hospice.

In addition to the support group offered at Brentwood United Methodist Church, The Grief Center at Alive Hospice will offer its regular Fall eight-week support groups at the Alive Hospice location on 1718 Patterson Street in Nashville. Support groups for bereaved spouses will meet on Mondays, September 11 through October 30, 10:00-11:30 a.m. and 5:30-7:00 p.m., and for general grief on Tuesdays, September 12 through October 31, from 5:30-7:00 p.m.

The Grief Center at Alive Hospice is open to everyone in the Middle Tennessee community, both hospice and non-hospice families. The support groups are appropriate for anyone who has lost a loved one in the past two years. To register, please call (615) 963-4732.

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Alive Hospice provides loving care to people with life-threatening illnesses, support to their families, and service to the community in a spirit of enriching lives.

Brentwood UMC . . .Touching hearts and transferring lives through making disciples through inviting, worshiping, discipling, serving, healing, and equipping.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

“Reflections of Peace” with the Brass Roots Trio, St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, September 14, 2006, 7:00 p.m.

On Thursday, September 14, 2006, 7:00 p.m., St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Murfreesboro, will present “Reflections of Peace,” a Spirit-filled concert of music and word with the Brass Roots Trio.

St. Mark’s United Methodist Church is located at 1267 N. Rutherford Boulevard, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. For information about the concert and how to get to St. Mark’s UMC phone 615-893-3455.

The Brass Roots Trio
Pianist Rosetta Senkus Bacon, trumpeter Travis Heath, and French horn player/tenor Douglas Lundeen have brought together their musical experiences “to make a joyful noise unto the Lord.” They honor God with their music in a ministry that reaches beyond musical style or a certain religion to inspire and touch the hearts of the listeners.

The Brass Roots Trio has created a series of “Jazz Vespers” programs that have moved audiences around the world. A cross between concert and service, these uplifting and inspirational programs combine jazz arrangements of hymns and spirituals sprinkled with a few classical and baroque works along with readings from scripture and poetry.

With performances at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, the Crystal Cathedral in California, Bath Abbey, Bristol Cathedral and Lincoln Cathedral in England, Oxford University, Cultural Centers of Taipei, St. Moritz and Kaunus, Banff Center in Canada, the Kennedy Center, Avery Fisher Hall, with major symphony orchestras, and on Broadway, members of the BRASS ROOTS TRIO have dazzled audiences around the globe.

Pianist Rosetta Senkus Bacon has performed extensively throughout North America, Europe and Asia with concerts at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, Taipei County Cultural Center in Taiwan, St. Moritz Cultural Center in Switzerland, and Kaunus Philharmonic Hall in Lithuania. A frequent guest at international festivals, Rosetta has served on faculties and performed at “The International Summer Chamber Music Festival” in Taiwan, and “The International School of Performing Arts” in Bucks County, PA where she accompanied Master Classes of Metropolitan Opera stars Sherrill Milnes and Gilda Cruz-Roma. She concertized with Metropolitan Opera soprano Judith Raskin and the internationally acclaimed Lithuanian clarinetist Algirdas Budrys. In a lighter vein she was one of the duo-pianists in “Side By Side By Sondheim” starring Arlene Francis and Hermione Gingold. A native of West Virginia, Rosetta graduated from West Virginia University and received a Masters Degree from the Manhattan School of Music in New York.

Since winning first prize in the International Trumpet Guild solo competition in 1995, Travis Heath has elicited rave reviews on performances from the concert stage and at jazz venues. His dazzling playing of Baroque masterpieces on the piccolo trumpet and the mellow sounds of his jazz improvisations has won him acclaim from audiences young and old. Travis played for the dedication of the PNC Symphony Hall in Fukui, Japan, has been a recitalist at the Banff Centre in Banff, Canada, and has performed at Carnegie Hall, NJ PAC, B.B. King’s, and the Guinness Jazz Festival in Cork, Ireland. He was a member of the brass ensembles Tapestry Brass and Crescendo and has toured and recorded with the contemporary ensemble TRUTH and the American Rhapsody Orchestra. In addition, he has performed with the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, Ray Charles, Arturo Sandoval, and the Moody Blues. A native of Vero Beach, FL, Travis holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Rutgers University.

Alongside his studies on the French horn, Douglas Lundeen began his musical training in opera in Manhattan, coaching with Metropolitan Opera assistant conductor Frank Basilice. It was maestro Basilice, whose father had been principal horn of the Met orchestra under Toscanini, who encouraged Doug to pursue a horn-playing career while he waited for his voice to mature. An engagement as Principal Horn with the Orquesta Naçional de Costa Rica began what has turned into a 35-year career as a hornist. Equally at home as a soloist, chamber player and orchestral musician on the modern horn, Doug is also one of the leading players in North America on the valveless natural horn. Since winning first prize for solo natural horn in the 1987 American Horn Competition, he has played principal horn in period instrument orchestras in New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Montréal, Boston, and Washington, D.C., and has recordings on the Sony, Koch, Titanic, Hyperion, and Musical Heritage Society Labels. On the modern horn, Doug has played principal horn with orchestras in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, in Philadelphia with Peter Nero and the Philly Pops and the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, on Broadway with “Jekyll and Hyde” and “Aida,” and he is currently Principal Horn of the Princeton Symphony. In addition he has performed at the Mostly Mozart Festival in NY, the Gustav Mahler Festival in Paris, The Montreal Bach Festival, Thomaskirche in Leipzig, St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, and the Palao de la Musica in Valencia, Spain. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Cincinnati Conservatory and is Associate Professor of Horn at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University.

The Primitive Quartet in Concert, St. Zion United Methodist Church, August 27, 2006, 3:00 p.m.

The Primitive Quartet In Concert
Sunday, August 27th, 3PM
Mt. Zion United Methodist Church
Highway 48 in Cunningham
(19 miles North of Dickson)
Free Admission
A Love Offering Will Be Received
For more information, call Phillip Chambers
931-387-3331

The Primitives
The Primitives are one of the most popular Bluegrass Gospel Groups of all time. This is a rare Middle Tennessee appearance for them. They only come through this way about once every year or so and we were fortunate to get them this year. For more information about The Primitives, you can log onto www.primitivequartet.com

Gospel Revival at Riverside United Methodist Church, August 27-30, 2006

Reverend Jim Gardner will be preaching a Gospel Revival at Riverside UMC Sunday through Wednesday, August 27 – 30, at 7 p.m. The Revival will begin with a potluck supper Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Jim Gardner is pastor at Lawrenceburg First UMC, former pastor at Craft Memorial UMC from 2002-2006 and St. Luke-Bigbyville from 1986-1992

Jim’s theme for the week will be “A Theological Foundation for Discipleship,” and his sermons will be entitled:
Sunday - “The God of Unsearchable Richness”
Monday - “Under the Shadow of Sin”
Tuesday - “Grace from the Cross”
Wednesday - “Our Sacred Calling”

Special music will be presented by:
Sunday - Joey Shouse
Monday - The Riverside Chancel Choir
Tuesday - Vicky Keith
Wednesday - New Wine Singers.

Riverside UMC will appreciate your sharing this information with your congregation through your newsletter or in other ways.

Rev. Gary L. Wedgewood
Pastor, Riverside UMC

Jim’s theme for the week will be “A Theological Foundation for Discipleship,” and his sermons will be entitled:
Sunday - “The God of Unsearchable Richness”
Monday - “Under the Shadow of Sin”
Tuesday - “Grace from the Cross”
Wednesday - “Our Sacred Calling”

Special music will be presented by:
Sunday - Joey Shouse
Monday - The Riverside Chancel Choir
Tuesday - Vicky Keith
Wednesday - New Wine Singers.

Riverside UMC will appreciate your sharing this information with your congregation through your newsletter or in other ways.

Rev. Gary L. Wedgewood
Pastor, Riverside UMC

SUNDAY, AUGUST 27 AT 5:30 p.m. "OLD TESTAMENT REWIND" is coming to FOREST HILLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

The Old Testament can be quite a challenge, even for the most scholarly Bible reader. The creation of the universe, the Garden of Eden, God's love and wrath, the wars, the conflicts, the flood, the exodus, the kings, the judges, the Promised Land and the Chosen People; and that just scratches the surface. It can be hard to read and harder to follow.

Fear Not! The Drama Ministry at Forest Hills United Methodist Church is here to help.

On Sunday, August 27th, beginning at 5:30, enjoy a great dinner followed by a show that will present the Old Testament like you've never seen it before. See the real Eve, Abraham, Noah, Joshua, and Solomon. Experience the parting of the Red Sea and the Land of Milk & Honey. How did that Serpent really deceive Eve? Why did those early Israelites have so much trouble following god's Word? These and many other questions will be answered in an entertaining manner that will be enjoyed whether you're 6 years old and just starting to learn about the bible, or 96 years old and think you've seen it all.
Trust us, you haven't.

There is limited seating for this event.

Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased by calling 373-313, or by visiting the Church Office at 1250 Old Hickory Blvd in Brentwood

This event will sellout so it's important to buy your tickets now so you don't get shut out.100% of the proceeds will go toward Victoria Bowman's "Serving Christ in Kazakhstan" mission.

Wonderful cause ..... good fellowship ...... great meal ...... unique show. The Old Testament at it's Best!!!!! Don't Miss it.

Sunday, August 27, 5:30 Dinner; 6:30 Show.

You give us 30 Minutes - We'll give you The Old Testament!!

Such a Deal.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Bellshire Untied Methodist Church old fashioned "Brush Arbor" meeting September 8, 9, and 10

Bellshire United Methodist Church will have an old fashioned "Brush Arbor" meeting Friday, Saturday and Sunday September 8,9,10, 2006. Each evening a musical concert will begin at 6;30 p.m. to be followed by congregational singing and evangelistic preaching by Reverend Michael Potts at 7:00 p.m. Musical groups will be the Music City Boys, Erickson Family and Ernie Rowell and friends, including Becky Smith. The tabernacle is built on the grounds at 1201 Westchester Dr., two blocks south of Old Hickory Blvd and two blocks west of Dickerson Rd.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

United Methodist Faith Nights on the Cumberland, September

September 11 and 14, 2006
Cruise on the scenic Cumberland River while you stroll the outer decks and enjoy Gospel entertainment found throughout the boat. You will see the spectacular river view of downtown Nashville skyline. This is an excellent opportunity for a church group to come together for a unique group experience and bond those relationships that are so important for a church group.

Enjoy southern Nights Buffet
Tossed salad with assorted toppings and choice of dressings
Pasta salad and Potato Salad
Southern Style Chicken Tenders
Pulled Pork / Wildhorse Sweet Sauce
Steamed veggies / White bean and Ham Soup
Fresh baked rolls with butter
Dessert, Iced Tea and Coffee

Adults $35.00 inclusive per person #_____
Children ages 4 – 11yrs. $20.00 inclusive per person #_____
Children age 3yrs. And under free #____

Date attending: 9/11/06 or 9/14/06 (please circle date)

Name _________________________

Address________________________________
_______________________________________

Phone # _______________________

Payment Method
Checks are preferred. Credit cards will be accepted
Type of credit card (please circle): Visa MasterCard American Express Discover

Credit Card #_________________________________Exp. Date__________

Signature___________________________

Print Name:____________________________

Registration forms must be returned Glencliff United Methodist Church by August 31, 2006. Glencliff United Methodist Church reserves the right to cancel any cruise due to lack of minimum attendance. In event of cancellation, all participants will be contacted prior to the cruise. To register, mail registration form and payment to Glencliff United Methodist Church, 2901 Glencliff Road, Nashville, TN 37211.
Any musical groups who would like to help out with the music for the evening are encouraged to let Glencliff UMC know so we can work out the details.

Bellshire United Methodist Church barbecue and silent auction, August 26

Bellshire United Methodist Church is having their Annual Barbecue on Saturday, August 26! We will have a Silent Auction (including some special autographed items!), Craft Booths, Bake Sale, Pantry and delicious BBQ cooked on-site! Meals with either BBQ or a 1/2 chicken, white beans, slaw, cornbread, pie and tea will be $6.50. Children's plate will be $3.00. Family Meal Deal (serves 4) will be $12.50 and include either 1 lb. BBQ or 1 whole chicken with slaw, beans and bread.

Bellshire United Methodist Church is located at 1201 Westchester Dr., off Dickerson Rd. near the Old Hickory Blvd. intersection. (Turn by Tractor Supply Company!)

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Universal Worship Celebration Inter-faith Service, Smithville First United Methodist Church, August 29, 2006, 7:00 p.m.

Universal Worship Celebration

The Universal Worship Celebration is so named because it aims to promote the unity of religious ideals, and to give an opportunity to those belonging to different religions to worship together.

The Universal Worship is not another church to be included among the variety of existing churches - it is a celebration and an opportunity for those belonging to different religions to worship together to pay respect to the great ones who have come from time to time to help humanity. The different scriptures of those who have taught wisdom are read as part of the service.

On a central table are placed the scriptures of these religions: Christian, Hebrew, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist. Along with these texts are candles which will be lit. As the candles are lighted we all give thanks and offer respect to all the different teachers, religions, and scriptures. They teach us that there is one light and many lamps. It is not the lamps which should first be taken to the mind; it is the light which should first be taken to the heart.

Universal Worship Celebration Inter-faith Service

Tuesday, August 29, 2006 , 7:00 p.m.
Smithville First United Methodist Church

Author Jonathan Richard Cring featured in readings from his novel, "I'm the legend of the son of man"--Smithville First UMC, August 16th, 7:15 p.m.

I’M the legend of the son of man

On Wednesday, August 16th, the First United Methodist Church of Smithville is pleased to welcome author Jonathan Richard Cring and concert oboist, Janet Clazzy, for a performance at 7:15 p.m., featuring readings from the novel I'm the legend of the son of man, the life of Jesus showcased in a first person account. The forty-seven minute presentation will include an intimate journey into the heart and mission of Christ, complemented by original music.

The public is invited to an evening of inspiration speckled with humor and pathos. For more information, please call (615) 597-4961.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Bellshire United Methodist Church at 1201 Westchester Dr. will host a Christian Music Concert on Saturday, July 22 at 7:00 PM!

Bellshire United Methodist Church at 1201 Westchester Dr. will host a Christian Music Concert on Saturday, July 22 at 7:00 PM! Performances from recording artists Jessica Fore and Ernie Rowell will be highlights of the concert.

Jessica Fore, a talented singer-songwriter and worship leader from Atlanta, will perform on acoustic guitar and sing several of her recorded songs. Highlights will be “Jealous Love,” and “Heavenly Home.” Jessica has been involved with Campus Ministry at UGA and has toured with her second album, Remedy for the Madness.

Ernie Rowell, a talented singer-songwriter from Nashville, will play several of his recorded songs, including some gospel favorites. Ernie is a Nashville favorite, and has both toured and recorded with some of Country music’s greats. His mellow voice shares the truth of the gospel with compelling power.

Everyone is invited to this wonderful evening of musical inspiration, Saturday, July 22 at 7:00 PM. There is no charge for the concert. Bellshire United Methodist Church is located at 1201 Westchester Dr., just off Dickerson Rd. near the intersection with Old Hickory Blvd. Call the church at 865-2360 or email at UMCBellshire@aol.com for more information.

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church presents its chancel choir in concert July 23rd “Jus’ Havin’ Chu’ch Praisin’ The Lord”

Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church presents its chancel choir in concert, July 23, 2006, 4:00 p.m.

Everyone is invited to attend Jus’ Havin’ Chu’ch Praisin’ The Lord but there is an admonition: “Come comfortable and with your shouting shoes on!” Gordon Memorial UMC is located at 2334 Herman Street, Nashville, Tennessee 37208. For further information about the concert contact the church office at 615-329-2779 or 615-321-9224.

The Rev. Daniel M. Hayes, Sr., is Senior Pastor of Gordon Memorial UMC; Mrs. Barbara Thomas is Director of Music Ministry; and Rev. Jesse Boyce is Asst. Director of Music Ministry and Organist.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Grace UMC Presents its First Annual Christian Music Festival, July 30, 2006

On Sunday, July 30, Grace United Methodist Church presents CENTERFEST 2006, its first annual Christian Music Festival from 2 PM to 9 PM.

Christian rock, pop, and hip hop will be represented. Artists include:




Solomons Wish
7eventh Time Down
KNAPSACKHEROES!
AndaleSeven System
SHIROCK
Beckah Shae
touch.

Concert festival price is $7 or $5 for groups of 20 or more. To reserve advance tickets call 615-754-6034. Youth ministries are especially invited to attend.

Food and drinks will be for sale that day.

Grace United Methodist Church is located at 2905 N. Mount Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet TN 37122.

For more information, and to hear music by CENTERFEST artists, visit www.myspace.com/centercoffeehouse.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Bethlehem United Methodist Church's annual Fish Fry, Friday, July 21, Williamson County's Longest Running Fish Fry

FRANKLIN, TN---The smell of fresh cooked catfish, music and laughter will soon be filling the air Friday, July 21 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church’s annual Fish Fry in Franklin, Tennessee.

A Middle Tennessee tradition for the past 32 years, the event is considered by many as Williamson County’s longest running Fish Fry. Tom Henry, Fish Fry chairman, said all-you-can eat catfish, wonderful live bluegrass music, an incredible silent and live auction as well as a fun-filled children’s area make it a great night of fellowship.

“This has become a favorite family tradition for middle Tennesseans. The fish are still swimming in a pond in Isola, Mississippi and will make its way up just in time to be served up fresh to almost 4,000 folks. Also on the menu are hush puppies and delicious cole slaw made from a secret recipe prepared by a committee of great cooks. It is such a fun time for so many great reasons and a portion of the proceeds benefits the missions of our church,” Henry said.

Back by popular demand is the Bethlehem Bluegrass Band organized and lead by talented church Music and Arts director, Harry Robinson.

While the dinner is the main attraction, the children’s area sports an inflatable obstacle course, giant slide, castle walk, games and more. More than 350 of the members are involved in the event and some of the best cooks in the Grassland area are participating in the bake sale.

“This is an old-time summer social where you’re guaranteed to have a great meal and loads of entertainment,” Henry said.

The Fish Fry is held on the church grounds off Old Hillsboro Road in the Grassland Area from 4:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 for adults in advance or $10.00 at the gate – children under 10 are $4.00. Carryout dinners are also available.

Bethlehem United Methodist Church is located at 2419 Bethlehem Loop Road near the intersection of Hillsboro and Old Hillsboro Roads in Franklin, Tennessee. For more information and tickets, contact the church at (615) 794-6721.

Emogene’s Mississippi Pecan Pie or Tartlets
(Pecan Tartlets are a favorite Fish Fry bake sale item and go quickly.)

1 cup white corn syrup
1 cup chopped pecans (chopped is more flavorful)
½ cup sugar
3 eggs, slightly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
½ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoon butter, melted

"Let Freedom Sing" Hunger Drive Benefit, Hermitage UMC, July 2nd



Steve Warren


Hermitage United Methodist Church is pleased to announce that a benefit concert featuring Gospel Recording Artist Steve Warren will take place on Sunday, July 2nd beginning at 4:30 p.m. The concert will benefit our neighbors in Mississippi that are still suffering from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and need our help. Non-perishable, non-glass food items will be collected for Mississippi Coast Relief Efforts. Please bring a canned good or a monetary contribution to aid us in this hunger drive. For easy transport on the semi-trailer that we hope to fill, cases of food are requested if at all possible.

An ice cream social will follow the concert. This event is open to everyone at no charge. Please join us for an evening of fun and fellowship. Child care will be provided.

HUMC is located at 205 Belinda Drive; Hermitage, TN. For more information, please contact the church at 883-3918.

Friday, June 09, 2006

Hillcrest UMC Men's Annual Boston Butt Smokin', 4th of July

by Nancy Neelley

Can you imagine the 4th of July without the Stars and Stripes, fireworks, checkered tablecloths and juicy, slow smoked, pork BBQ from the Hillcrest Men’s Annual Boston Butt Smokin’? Of course not…it’s just down right un-American.

Even with the price of gas causing our pocketbooks a little distress, the Hillcrest Men are selling these succulent, 6 to 8 pound Boston Butts at the same low price of $20.00.

So why wait around and fret over what to eat for this big, beautiful national holiday, when all you’ve got to do is place your order now. There’s a couple of ways to do it: email your order to brian.sanderson@comcast.net or call your favorite Hillcrest Men’s member and order through him. Easy, huh?

And here’s a little July 4th idea: order, before we start smoking and we’ll throw in a second butt for only $20.00 more. That’s like getting two Boston Butts for $40.00 and the peace of mind to know you won’t run out of the main course this holiday.

All orders will be available for pickup between 9:00 am and 12:00 noon, July 1st at the Hillcrest United Methodist Church Christian Life Center, 5112 Raywood Lane, Nashville, TN 37211.

Don’t delay! Order yours today! It just doesn’t get any easier than this.