Disasters are stark reminders of the frailty of life and immediate needs, but the needs that existed before the tornadoes still are a need today (see more on how we can help below). One of those is making sure kids have nutritious meals at school and addressing school lunch debt--further living out part of our Vine Street essentials. West End Middle School, where we’re building a partnership, thanks to folks like Carol Doidge, Joan Fleming, and Michael LeBuhn (and everyone who has brought in books and is participating in their literacy night today) has about $2,000 in outstanding lunch debt. As a congregation, we're committing to paying off that debt. If you would like to contribute to this gift and strengthen our partnership with West End Middle, you can donate online or designate it in your gift on Sunday morning.
How we can help
It's hard to feel so helpless after such destruction, especially so close to home. Here are a few things we can do
Give to Week of Compassion--they were in contact with Disciples congregations around town early Tuesday morning and are already offering support for folks who were affected.
Continue to pray and checking in with folks
Drop off supplies to New Covenant Christian Church between 11:00 am and 5:00 pm Thursday and Friday. They have specifically asked for canned and dry goods, soap, cleaning supplies, blankets, battery operated flashlights, and detergent.
Be prepared to jump into action in the days, weeks, and months ahead. Organizations like Gideon's Army are on the ground doing good work.
Register with Hands on Nashville for a variety of relief work opportunities.
Please let Allison know if you are interested in a Vine Street service day (probably some Saturday in March or April) or know of relief opportunities and she will help coordinate and organize.
Spring plans
The Tennessee Disciples campground, Bethany Hills, has scheduled a work week, March 9-14. There will be all sorts of projects going on from big to small, and all levels of experience are needed. Come out and breathe the fresh air at Bethany Hills! Come for a half day, full day, or all week! Call the Camp Manager, Dee Wells, at 615-952-9184 if you have any questions, or send her an email. The address is Bethany Hills Camp, 1080 Bethany Hills Rd, Kingston Springs, TN. Register here
Ministry Council Potluck
On Sunday, we will meet for lunch and conversations about our ministry. This month we'll discuss communications and church growth. You can sign up here or on the clipboard this Sunday.
Building Update
Our architect, Cyril Stewart, has sent a big roll of drawings to our contractor, Batten & Shaw, for bidding and an application for the permit. The drawings include details on landscaping, engineering work including structural, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical engineering, as well as interior design and finishes. Several subcontractors have already walked through the building to prepare submitting their bids.
Electrical engineering plans took a little longer than expected due to concerns about the location of our transformer that powers the entire facility. Thankfully, the transformer will not have to be moved.
Thorough testing revealed multiple areas with asbestos in tiles, adhesives, insulation, and finishes, and we are making plans to complete the necessary abatement work.
In a few weeks, we expect to have solid cost estimates for all parts of the project. In the meantime, our leadership has begun conversations about fundraising options we may include, both as a means to help offset the overall cost AND as a way to celebrate our bicentennial year and the memory of loved ones (like trees, personalized pavers, and artwork.)
Livestreaming training
Are you interested in learning how to share our Sunday morning worship with members and friends who can’t join us in the sanctuary? For the past several months, we have been livestreaming our worship service on our Facebook page to extend our reach into the community. If you would like to learn the simple steps for sharing our worship with the world, please join us at 9 a.m. on Sunday, March 29 in the sanctuary. Stephen Moseley and Doug Branson will walk you through how to set up our camera and stream our service live. It’s an easy process and we need several people trained up to share in facilitating this ministry opportunity.
Don't Forget to Spring Forward!
Don't forget to change your clocks that don't automatically adjust! We don't want to miss you!