Tom T. Ballard, Jr. District Superintendent Dixie J. Miller
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“Bright Spot”
Betty Shirley, Pastor of Mary’s Chapel UMC reports that extortion is alive and well amongst her
flock.
The first Children’s Message following Annual Conference 2012 served to bring to the kids and
the adult congregation a new awareness of the “Imagine No Malaria” campaign. Emphasis was
made that only $10 could and would save a life…what a small sum to make such a great differ-
ence.. a difference between life and death.
Then a naive, unsuspecting person challenged the kids that they would match whatever funds
the kids brought to the altar and the “Change for Children” jar. Bankruptcy would surely follow.
As the weeks went by instead of nickels and dimes being spotted, large bills appeared and by De-
cember over $1000.00 was collected for “Imagine No Malaria”.
Stir God’s people’s hearts and wonderful things happen….we see the evidence everywhere.
Shalom, Betty Shirley
Tom T. Ballard, Jr. District Superintendent Dixie J. Miller, Administrative Assistant
2013 Edition
Information March-April
MORRISTOWN DISTRICT
THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
P O Box 1592, Morristown, TN 37816-1592
E-mail: modist@holston.org tomballard@holston.org Website: www.holston.org/about/districts/morristown-district
Telephone 423-586-2942, 307– 8731 FAX 423-586-7406
Monday-Thursday 7:30-5:00
Clergy Birthdays
March 1 Sam Dzobo March 1 Bill Rimmer March 1 Donna Waddle March 1 Dwight Kenney March 7 Doug Wilder March 12 Dixie Miller March 23 Scott Layer March 24 Phyllis Blazer March 25 Dennis Loy March 25 Jim Shanks April 1 Denver Davidson April 5 Bill Hughes April 6 Jack Jenkins April 8 Stuart Albee April 12 John Keller April 16 Charles Whetsel April 17 Charles Lindy April 20 Charles Heck
CONTENTS
Bright Spots 1
Clergy Birthdays 1
2013 Annual Conf 2
UMW 2
FYI 2
FYI 3
Calendar 4 Contact the District Office and tell us what your church is doing to save lives in "Imagine No Malaria". Visit this site for resources and information: www.nomalaria.holston.org
Morristown District Churches have contributed
$13,703.64 toward our goal of $90,000.
Do you know what the Holston Foundation does or can offer you or your church? Follow this link for more information: http://holston.org/ministries/foundation/
The Holston Conference Foundation’s Imagine No Malaria $50,000 grant will match individual gifts of $1000 or above that are either given through churches directly, through the district or directly to the Founda-tion. Churches and districts need to forward a copy of the check to the Foundation. The Foundation will send a letter to the donor informing him/her of the matching funds.
www.holstonconferenceumw.com
If your church is interested in forming a UMW Chapter, please contact Peggy Dalton, District UMW President and she will be happy to get you started. Her # is 423-581-4743
March 23 Cluster Day Apart Services
Morristown—Panther Springs Newport—Parrottsville
Greeneville—Hardin’s Chapel Jefferson—New Market
April 26/27 Spiritual Enrichment Experience, Lake Junaluska NC
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Jubilee Project, Inc. is still alive and well. We are located in
Sneedville, TN which is the county seat of Hancock County. We are a
mission oriented organization that serves the citizens of Hancock and
surrounding counties. In June of 2012 a new director, Rev. Allen
Karnes was appointed in addition to his appointment to the Sneedville
Circuit of the United Methodist Church.
2012 was a very busy year. Many hours of labor were exerted to carry
out our core values which are food security, shelter, access to clean wa-
ter, self-worth and love, and the spiritual development of the people we
serve.
In 2012 we gave out 11,498 pounds of food. Based upon $1.69/pound
this had a net worth of $19, 431. Winter coats were distributed to resi-
dents of the area at a total dollar value of $44,760. Backpacks and sup-
plies were distributed to students at a cost of $25 per student totaling
$9,150. $6500 was spent on home repairs and this did not include any
of the volunteer labor from work teams. There were 927 snap boxes
given to the youth at a service cost of $4,635. At Thanksgiving 450 din-
ners were distributed to needy families so they could prepare their own
thanksgiving meal. One group came in and prepared about 1000 meals
the day before Thanksgiving and residents of the area could come and
enjoy the meal and fellowship. Several prom dresses and tuxedos were
supplied for junior/senior prom. We also distributed about $2,025
worth of furniture to those who needed it. Many other items were dis-
tributed through Jubilee. The total value of goods and services provided
in 2012 was $345,578 and approximately 20,403 people were served
these goods.
This work could not have been done had it not been for donations, sup-port, and prayers from churches and individuals from many areas of the country. The staff at Jubilee thanks everyone for their support. If you need to contact us, call (423) 733-4195 or email us at jubileeprojects-needville@gmail.com, Our web site is www.jubileeproject.holston.org.
Attention:
All Clergy, Lay Members and At-Large Members to the
2013 Holston Annual Conference
Preparing for Holston Annual Conference
Your conference staff are very excited to let you know about new on-line registration procedures for Holston's 2013 Annual Conference.
Gone are the days of the registration cards! Begin-ning Tuesday, March 12, all Annual Conference members (clergy, lay, and at-large) will register for Annual Conference on-line. This easy new process will not only allow the Annual Conference member to register on-line but they will also be able to:
• Order the Book of Reports by credit card or check or print the downloadable version
• Register their children for childcare
• Make a reservation for the Missions Celebra-tion dinner
• Sign up for the Fun Run event to benefit Imag-ine No Malaria and
• View the Annual Conference schedule or the Special Events schedule other Annual Confer-ence related information!
Annual Conference members who do not use a computer or have internet access are encouraged to call Dixie at the District Office between March 12 and June 3 for assistance in registering. She will collect the required information from you and register you online.
Housing reservations will be handled the same as in years past. The annual call-in day for housing on the grounds will be March 12, beginning at 8:00 a.m. You may also make your housing reser-vations online beginning March 12.
All Annual Conference members should have re-ceived a mailing last week with further informa-tion about online registration and housing reserva-tions. If you have not received your letter, please contact the District Office.
Follow this link to register on-line
http://ac.holston.org/
Are you a Retired Clergy Person or a
Surviving Spouse? Then you will want
to mark this date and time on your cal-
endar. April 4th 12 noon. The Morris-
town District Retired Clergy and Surviving Spouses will
meet at the Davy Crockett Restaurant for a Dutch treat
lunch and a brief meeting. The Davy Crockett Restaurant
is located at 3282 East Morris Boulevard in Morristown
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Justin Lookadoo@ First UMC Jefferson City
April 20th Grades 6-12 “A Look At Spiritual Maturity”
Worship 5:00 led by “Stereo Radio” 6:00 Justin Lookadoo
Must email Natalie Justice with your numbers by
March 30 at Natalie@firstumcjc.com (seating for 300)
Youth groups are asked to give a donation
Required Clergy Sexual Ethics/Safe Sanctuaries Training
These locations remain from which to choose:
March 23 St. Paul (Wytheville) , 9 am-4 pm
April 9 Colonial Heights UMC, 9 am-3 pm
April 13 Pleasant View (Abingdon), 9 am-3 pm
ALL CLERGY UNDER APPOINTMENT MUST AT-TEND.
In an effort to better serve you and to be better stew-ards of the askings each church sends to the District for ministry we have been seeking alternatives. To be more effective as a Creation-Care District, we will be saving a tremendous amount of paper (trees). Ris-ing costs in paper and preparation for mailing have been instrumental in our decision. Beginning with the next newsletter, we will be sending hard copies of the newsletter, in a different format, to these per-sons in each church: Clergy, Administrative/Council Chair, Finance Chair, Lay Leader, Lay Member to AC, PPR Chair (Charge), Treasurer and Trustee Chair. If these persons have email, they will receive the newsletter electronically as opposed to a hard copy. We are asking that once you have read your hard copy, please take it to your church and post it where others can see it as well.
Thank you for your help and your understanding as
The Morristown District Newsletter....coming soon to your email inbox via
Constant Contact.
We will be mailing a
Hands-On Mission Project –School Kits to Liberia. We will be preparing School Kits but not in backpacks. Please print the list below and purchase only what is listed, no more and no less. Pack into a 2 gallon zip-lock bag. Provide $5 per bag for ship-ping. Kits may be delivered to the Morristown Dis-trict Office on June 4th or 5th. Please go through each kit and be sure it contains the exact supplies re-quested.
1-12" ruler 1 pk wide-ruled notebook paper 1 small calculator 1 small dictionary (new or used) 1-10 pk pens (blue or black)
1 small Bible(new or used) 1 coloring book 1 box 24 crayons or markers 1-10 pk pencils 3 spiral notebooks (70 ct) 1 pack erasers
1 pair flip flops (size M-L) The church should write one check for the total kits to the Morristown District and bring the check when the kits are delivered.
Holston Conference Mission Offering for 2013 is to IMAGINE NO MALARIA
Treasurers will receive envelopes from the Confer-ence Office for the Mission Offering and the Change for Children Offering that will be brought to Annual Conference.
Creation Care Eco-Tip of the Month: Waste Reduction: Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a TV for 3
hours. Save energy and resources by recycling your glass, aluminum, plastic and paper. Check your city's recycling guide to find out what materials are recyclable in your area, and whether or not your recyclables should be separated or co-mingled.
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED MAILING ADDRESS
Morristown District
The United Methodist Church
P O Box 1592
Morristown, TN 37816-1592
PHYSICAL ADDRESS
112 East 1st North Street
Morristown, TN
Phone: 423-586-2942
Fax: 423-586-7406
E-mail: modist@holston.org
Please help us be
better stewards of
the District Office
Funds and notify
us when you have
a change of ad-
dress. If your
newsletter is re-
turned the charge
is 46¢ per copy.
If you would like
to receive your
newsletter by e-
mail, send your
request to
modist@holston.
org
It is sent in PDF
Format
MARCH 15-16 LAY SPEAKING/SERVANT TRAINING (SEE ARTICLE)
MARCH 16 UMM DAY WITH THE BISHOP
MARCH 19 CLERGY MEETING AT MT. PISGAH (CHEROKEE CIRCUIT) -EVENING 7:00 DISTRICT OFFICE
MARCH 23 SEXUAL ETHICS/SAFE SANCTUARY TRAINING, ST. PAUL (WYTHEVILLE) (SEE ARTICLE)
MARCH 24 PALM SUNDAY -HOLY WEEK BEGINS
MARCH 31 EASTER SUNDAY
MARCH 31 FIFTH SUNDAY OFFERING FOR HOLSTON UM HOME FOR CHILDREN
APRIL 4 RETIRED CLERGY MEETING/MEAL
APRIL 9 SEXUAL ETHICS/SAFE SANCTUARY TRAINING, COLONIAL HEIGHTS UMC (SEE ARTICLE)
APRIL 13 SEXUAL ETHICS/SAFE SANCTUARY TRAINING, PLEASANT VIEW (ABINGDON) (SEE ARTICLE)
APRIL 20 JUSTIN LOOKADOO AT 1ST UMC JEFFERSON CITY
APRIL 20-28 IMAGINE NO MALARIA WEEK
APRIL 21-23 JUBILATION
APRIL 23 CLERGY MEETING -STRAWBERRY PLAINS; EVENING 7:00 DISTRICT OFFICE
APRIL 24 ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS DAY
APRIL 25 WORLD MALARIA DAY
APRIL 26-27 UMW SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT-LAKE JUNALUSKA
MAY 7 DISTRICT TRUSTEES MEETING 5:30 AT DISTRICT OFFICE
MAY 7 DISCIPLESHIP TEAM MEETING 6:30 AT DISTRICT OFFICE
MAY 15 DENMAN EVANGELISM AWARD NOMINATIONS DUE
MAY 20-24 DIXIE AWAY AT COURSE OF STUDY
JUNE 4-5 DELIVER SCHOOL KITS TO THE DISTRICT OFFICE
JUNE 9-12 HOLSTON ANNUAL CONFERENCE
JUNE 10-14 DISTRICT OFFICE CLOSED
NON-PROFIT ORG U S POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #255 MORRISTOWN, TN
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