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Chance to Say Thank you!
is years volunteerppreciation event will be
gger than ever!
On Sunday, August 29, 2010e will be rolling out the redarpet and heating up thechen ovens all just for YOU!
Once a year the McKendreeaff takes an opportunity to letach and every volunteer knowat they are greatlyppreciated. In 2010, we alsoant the opportunity to SERVE
you! So plan on coming tochurch - not only with a hungerfor worshiping God and growingin faith - but also with an appetitefor a great Sunday brunch!
In honor of celebrating all ofthose who have volunteered inthe past year, McKendree isdedicating the entire day to thisevent.
A special combined worshipservice celebration at 10:00a isscheduled for Sunday, August 29
followed by the red carpet awhich will be held in theFellowship Hall (1st floor of themain campus/523 Church St
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Newsletters are now printed once amonth - get the e-Vine and getchurch news via email mid-month!Email [email protected] sign up!
MemorialsMcKendree has received gifts in memory of: Maryfrom Ron & Marlene Patterson, Georgie Ayers, Hadley, Mary Frances Chappell, Mary Mullins, GeoMickey Langstaff, Charlie & Julie Howell, Marcia TeniFamily, Eileen Hill, and Ann Hill;
Mary Miller, from Gary & Misty Chambers, Jane DowRuth Regen, Ron & Marlene Patterson, Stones Womans Club, Betty Hadley, Terrence & Patsy Cobb;
Josephine Hooper, from Mary Frances Chappell;
Elizabeth Sellick, from Ron & Marlene Patterson.
AUGUST Birthdays
2 Laurie Cooper, GayleHalliburton, RobertMargo, Allen Miller
3 Junior Frisbey, WilburLeming
5 Evan Keenan, CardellOQuinn, DavidManning
6 Seth Venable7 Dan Schmutz8 Janie Hardaway, Daniel
Maul, KendallWorley, Ally Knorr
10 Bryson Yuhas11 Pat Millsaps13 Terry Simmons, Daniel
Miles15 David Carter
16 Carter Baker, GavinMurphy, Betty W
19 Ian Marshall, LuraRichardson
20 Penny Hooper, HollyLong
21 Tori Marshall22 Polly Thompson,
Amanda Miller
23 Martha Barr24 Tim Hawkins25 Daniel Johnston, Ca
Knorr29 Suzanne Binkley,
Jennifer Oakley,Heather Yuhas
30 Nancy Frisbey
Building bridges of hope throthe love of Jesus Chr
ods Plan A! August sermon series by Stephen Handy
No matter what the circumstances or realitiesexisting within the world, God designed a planthat doesnt include options. God is notintimidated by the complexities of dailychallenges. God still chooses ordinary people todo the extraordinary work of the Kingdom on
rth as it is in heaven. No matter what is going on in the world,od uses people as vehicles of love, truth, compassion, mercy,tice and ultimately transformation.
ods Plan A for redeeming the world was enacted over twoousand years ago through Jesus Christ. Now that plan forpanding the kingdom is extended to us. Will you take theallenge and accept the plan? Trust me, Gods plan alwaysrks - just look in the mirror! - Stephen Handy
gust 1: Part 1, The Plan-Wrapped In Ordinary (Matt. 1:18-23)
gust 8: Part 2, The Power-Fully Charged (1 Sam. 17:31-41)
gust 15: Part 3, The Problem-In, Or Out? (Gen. 12:1-9)
gust 22: Part 4, The Possibilities-Pass The Baton (Phil. 3:12-4:1)
ar Holy People of the McKendree Community,
e wanted to take this time to thank everyone forur loving gifts of food, phone calls, cards, emails,ts and especially your prayers during this difficultriod of my mothers passing to the other side. Youd our heavenly Father have been such a comfortall of us physically, emotionally and spiritually. You
e definitely a large part of our extended family.od has blessed us with that gift.
ig Daddy, Steve, Penny, Leigh, and Scott Hooper
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Weekly Bible Readin
July 26 - August 1Hosea 11:1-11Psalm 107:1-9, 43Colossians 3:1-11Luke 12:13-21
August 2 - August 8Isaiah 1:1, 10-20Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16
Luke 12:32-40
August 9 - August 15Isaiah 5:1-7Psalm 80:1-2, 8-19Hebrews 11:29-12:2Luke12:49-56
August 16 - August 22Jeremiah 1:4-10Psalm 71:1-6Hebrews 12:18-29Luke 13:10-17
August 23 - August 29
Jeremiah 2:4-13Psalm 81:1, 10-16Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16Luke 14:1, 7-14
August 30 - Sept. 5Jeremiah 18:1-11Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18Philemon 1-21Luke 14:25-33
Try this helpful resource:www.gbod.org/worship
ew Little Ones Coming!o families in our community, thengdons and the Farrells are expectingw members of the family! A Diaperower for both families will be held onnday, August 8 at 10:00a (between the 9d 11a worship services) in the foyer of the
ain campus.
ayerfest
Our community simplygathering together for prayer!
Held every 4th Saturday ofthe month.
xt meeting scheduled: Sat., Aug. 28 -0-8:00a (Location: TBD)
orld Vision Experience: AIDS TourThe congregation ofMcKendree UMC arecordially invited to takepart in an experiencethat may just changeyour life - the World VisionExperience: AIDS Tour.
e Experience, which tells the story of fourldren who have been drasticallyected by AIDS, is a 3,600 square footeractive walk-through exhibit. A narratorguide you through your experience onividual audio players issued to eachest. It takes about 30 minutes to travelough the exhibit with approximately00-4,000 guests expected to visit The
perience at each site.
e Experience will be available at Ottereek Church (409 Franklin Road,ntwood, TN 37027) on August 8-14, 2010.more information, visit
ww.worldvisionexperience.org.
Summer @ McK!
There has been a LOTppening at McKendree this summer!res some testimonies from the variousents McKendree has either hosted oren a part of this summer:
ead Youth at McKendrees summer we have seen our youth groupange in many ways. Our students have
come more involved and moreeractive in our discussions. We haveen studying from the Nooma videos byb Bell followed by engaging discussion.e have also seen our numbers grow fromaverage of about five to ten! As weve focused on spiritual growth first, Gods blessed us with growth in numbers evenust these few short months!ustin Jones/McKendree youth intern
mmer Day Camps at Watkins ParkcKendree has held Summer Day Campsery Monday and Wednesday at Watkinsrk in downtown Nashville. We have
eraged about 60 children grades K-5m the Watkins Park Community Center
and surrounding neighborhoods.Time was spent playing sports,making projects, serving lunch,and building relationships!- Vicki Freeman
YouthWorks! updateThis summer has flownby! We are about to startour final week ofprogramming here in
Nashville. So far, we have had 26 different
youth groupsfrom around the UnitedStates attend with three more coming thisweek. Throughout the six weeks ofprogramming, we have visited abouttwenty service sites around the Nashvilleand Franklin areas some of which includeNashville Rescue Mission, BethlehemCenter, Harvest Hands, and McKendreeDay Camp at Watkins Park. The staff and Ihave enjoyed learning the ins and outs ofNashville and of the church we havecalled home since May.All four staffaregreatly appreciative of the church staffand congregation who have been so
welcoming to us this entire summer!- Adrienne Harrell/YouthWorks! staff
YouthWorks was one of the best experiences ofmy life. I will never forget it for as long as I live. Itlead me further forward in my walk with Godand taught me so much. The mission work reallyopened my eyes to what really happens in mycommunity and the situations people have tolive in. The YouthWorks staff also helped to makethe week extra fun! Adrienne and Kelly are twoof the most beautiful girls I have ever met -inside and out! Jonathan and Zack kepteveryone laughing!- Ashleigh McClary/McKendree youth member
VBS Wrap-up!Vacation Bible School2010 was a blast - aGalactic Blast! Over50 children and adultsparticipated in music,games, crafts, Bible stories, and a verysuccessful mission project. The childrendonated their money (some donated theirentire allowance over a couple of weeks!)to fund Mission: Backpacks 4 Kids, a Toolsfor Schools project the TN Conference ofthe United Methodist Church is supportingthis Fall. The children raised over $125 for thiscause in just four weeks! We are so proudof them, and we are so grateful for ouradult volunteers who put in hours ofpreparation, prayer, and leadership tomake this years Vacation Bible School asuccess! We had a Galactic Blastpraising God!- Karen Hattan/McKendree Children/Youth
McKendrees Day CareCenter Rates Three Stars!
McKendree's Day Care progrhoused in our Christian Life Cehas once again been awardethe state's highest quality ratinstars!Seven quality indicators areevaluated: director qualificatistaff training and developmendevelopmental learning, parefamily involvement, staff
compensation and retention,adult-to-child ratio and groupand program assessment/evaluation by trained observe
We are delighted to earn DHSdistinction as a great programchildren, families, and our earcare professionals!McKendrees
own Boy ScoutTroop 219 visitingthe White Housein Washington,
D.C. this summer!
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Children & YouthThread Youth: SNACKATTACK! We continually needindividuals, families, BibleStudy classes, small groups todonate and bring food forThread Youth activities onWednesday nights. Thesedinners can be light innature, but need to becomplete with a maincourse, aside, and drinks.Please contact Austin Jonesat the church office for moreinformation.THIRST Kids & Thread Youth:School will be starting in just acouple of weeks (can youbelieve it!?), so be on thelookout forBack to Schoolspecial events with Prayer &Care Partners, as well asPromotion Sunday whenchildren will be officiallypromoted to their new gradeat church. Please pray forchildren, teachers, andschool staff everywhere asthey head back to school!
Prayer & Care Partners:Back to School Celebration iscoming soon! Prayer & CarePartners, please contact yourPartners to let them knowyoull be praying for them asthey begin a new schoolyear, and please check tomake sure they haveeverything they need tomake a successful start atschool. If not, we can help.We need more adult Prayer& Care Partners! If you do nothave a special child orteenager in your life already,please email Karen Hattan [email protected] to become a veryimportant person in the life ofa young person today!
Second Plate OfferingsIn our Sunday worship serviceswe are going to beindefinitely collecting asecond plate offering. Thisoffering is inaddition to yourregular tithe. We are invitingeach and every one of youto participate in fasting one
day a week - and offering themoney you would havenormally spent on that mealas part of your second plateoffering.
Trustees ReportThe Trustees have agreed toenter a partnership with theL.A.W. Foundationand TheElite Athlete for use anddevelopment of our FitnessCenter.The partners in theorganizationsinclude aformer player for theCleveland Browns, and a
current staff member of theTennessee Titans.Their focusis
on personal training anddevelopment of student-athletes, particularly at-riskyouths in our area, as well ashealth and wellness forpeople of all abilities.
We look forward to workingwith them inreaching out toour community as we striveto use ourfacilities used totheir full potential andultimately to God's glory.
- Mark HattanUMW NewsInvited: All United MethodistWomen, their guests, and anylady who is interested inknowing more about UMW.
When and Where: Tues., Aug.17th from 5:30-8p in theFellowship Hall.
Program: Add-a-dish dinnerat 5:30p followed by a shortbusiness meeting;a briefpresentation about HospitalityHouse by our guest, Mimi
Fondern; to start work on theChrismons. Note: Bring thesupplies you need for theChrismon you selected. Therewill be help from ladies whohave previously made aChrismon.
Social Action: The project forAugust is Bethlehem Center(See list of some neededitems on page 8 in the 2010Yearbook).
Also, if you are interested inattending the TN ConferenceUMW Retreat at Beersheba
Springs Assembly on Sept.10-13, please see Willodeneor notify her at 615.641.6858for info and registration forms(due by Aug. 14th). Leader willbe Sharon Fogelman, M.D.from Red Bird Mission, Beverly,KY.
Sunshine Group NewsTrip to Lebanon, TN - Tues.,Aug. 3. We will leave from theCrieve Hall Church of Christparking lot at 10:30a. Lunchwill be on your own at theChop House. Shopping
afterwards at antique shopsand/or the Prime Outlet Mall.The bus expense will be $5per person. Contact MaryAlice Miles (615.292.3814) ifyou plan to go on this trip.
Weekly Calendar
Sundays8:30a Prayer Team (MR)9a New Wine worship (WCtr)9:30a THIRST Children (Attic)10a Thread Youth, x10sion &Bible Studies11aSunday worship (WCtr)12:30p McK Ministry Classes5p Thread Youth (CLC)
Tuesdays9:30a Art Group (3rd Fl main)10a Jobs For Life (RITI)11:30a Front LawnCommunity lunch
Wednesdays11:30a Prayer Meeting (WR -bring own lunch)
5:30p Dinner - bring your own (FH)6:15p Wed. Night Worship (Chap)6:30p Bible Studies (various)
7:30p Chancel Choir Rehl (CR- off during summer)
Thursdays11a Jubilate Choir Rehl (CR,off during summer)
Noon Kairos Bible study (FH -bring own lunch, off during summer)
2p Jobs For Life (RITI)4p Meal for the displaced (FH)6p Open Gym (CLC)7p Praise Team Rehl (WCtr)
Saturdays
7a Prayer-fest (on 4th Sat, Chap)
Legend: AR (Archives room), Chap (1st
Fl. chapel), CLC (Christian Life Ctr), CR
(Choir room), FH(Fellowship Hall), MR
(McKendree room), RITI (Room In The
nn), WCtr (Worship Ctr)
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Volunteer: Find out how - go
to www.umvim.info
All The Kingspart of Summer @
In the heart of downtown NashMcKendree UMC a group of
young men and their mentorsEvery morning, Monday through
at 7:30a the gentlemens day bwith c
Though they all reside in vNashville neighborhoods and
various schools throughout the cityall represent the segment of the re
population most at-risk for enterijustice system. The youth ranginages 8-16 are all participants in
the Kings Men Summer Camp - ofor the first time in the organization
year h
(We) believe it is important young men to start their day off thway, and understand the challen
combating real life issue, expDywuan Brown, who serves
Marketing Director for All the King
Brown and All the Kings Men CECapehart created the summer ca
an extension of their year-lonschool program which utilizes
Talk sessions, speakers, volunteeother productive activities desig
immerse the young males into hemanhood life
Every morning Capehart meyoung males at the do
challenges them to checattitudes, behaviors, and morals a
enter. The day typically incOpening Circle, fun time & games
sessions, arts and crafts and Snacks and lunch are also pro
Community service projects incthe group tearing down a home thdestroyed by the May flood in theNashville community of Bordeaux
also visited the Main Library on Tue- Fridays in the Teen Room
combination of extending eduoutside of the classroo
recreational ac
The young men are takingprogram well, Its really special
because they teach children and men how to become grown men
12 year-old Kalen Williams, a segrader at Two Rivers Middle Schoois a part of the program for the fir
this su
After Summer Camp, AKM will beannual giving campaign entitle
The Change." Be The Cencourages people to donate
organization and make a differethe program and the lives of the ymen who participate. Also, the st
begin to gear up for Fall Enrol- written by an AKM summer
More news, schedules,and other info:
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