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September 13, 2017 | Volume 16 Issue 9 jacksonfumc.org DOWNTOWN FOR GOOD A Newsletter Publication of First United Methodist Church, Jackson, Tennessee FIRST EDITION FIRST EDITION Sharing Christ’s Love UMCOR Buckets by Scott Murray Thank you, FUMC, for your generosity helping UMCOR gather supplies for hurricane victims. A modest goal for 40 complete cleaning kits was set to help Bishop McAlilly’s challenge to fill a tractor trailer for UMCOR. After a final rally on Sunday, September 10, we almost doubled it with 74 complete kits. In addition, donations of $5,475 were given for UMCOR Harvey disaster relief! Some of us have felt led to do more in Texas. We will need an invitation from either the Rio Texas Conference or the Texas Conference before we can bring a team. Elyse Bell with our district office sent the following recommendations if you want to become more involved with the relief effort. 1. ERT (Early Response Team), there will be a training on October 9 in Brownsville, TN. (see memphis-umc.org for details and registration) 2. Pack supplies at Sager Brown Warehouse in Baldwin, LA or an additional warehouse in Decaturville, AL 3.Go to and "like" the two Texas Conferences web sites and watch for updated information 4.Go to umvim.org to watch for teams forming Thank you again for the gift of your time and resources to help others in need. Photos by Rhonda Murray Disciple Fast Track is back! 5-7 p.m. in the Clayton Hall Conference Room. Join Elizabeth Vaughn-Neely and Jerry Jeffords for this in-depth scripture study on the New Testament. Book fee $18. Participants will pick up meal and bring back to conference room to eat and continue study. Playing for Keeps Parenting Class - What you do this week matters! Join us for this 6 week parenting class 5-6 p.m., followed by dinner in Religion for Life classroom. Worship Arts for Kids (W.A.K.) - 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Sundays, 5 p.m. • Preschool-1st grade Tracks: Angel Choir, Creative Crafting • 2nd-5th grade Tracks: Agape Choir, Drama Parents may also register their children for rhythm or liturgical dance which will meet on the 4th Sunday of the month. If you register your children for WAK, it is of the utmost importance that they attend rehearsals as much as possible to be prepared for all performances. Youth Small Groups in the Youth Center at 5 p.m. Confirmation Class 5:45 p.m. in 6th Grade Classroom “Downtown for Good” Coffee Mugs $5 Stop by Disciple Hall on Sundays while supply lasts! Sunday Evening Classes Meal begins September 17 at 6 p.m. in Clayton Hall. Cost: $6 adults, $4 children, $20 family maximum

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September 13, 2017 | Volume 16 Issue 9 jacksonfumc.orgDOWNTOWN FOR GOOD

A Newsletter Publication of First United Methodist Church, Jackson, Tennessee

FIRST EDITIONFIRST EDITIONSharing Christ’s LoveUMCOR Bucketsby Scott Murray

Thank you, FUMC, for your generosity helping UMCOR gather supplies for hurricane victims. A modest goal for 40 complete cleaning kits was set to help Bishop McAlilly’s challenge to fill a tractor trailer for UMCOR. After a final rally on Sunday, September 10, we almost doubled it with 74 complete kits. In addition, donations of $5,475 were given for UMCOR Harvey disaster relief!

Some of us have felt led to do more in Texas. We will need an invitation from either the Rio Texas Conference or the Texas Conference before we can bring a team. Elyse Bell with our district office sent the following recommendations if you want to become more involved with the relief effort.

1. ERT (Early Response Team), there will be a training on October 9 in Brownsville, TN. (see memphis-umc.org for details and registration)

2. Pack supplies at Sager Brown Warehouse in Baldwin, LA or an additional warehouse in Decaturville, AL

3.Go to and "like" the two Texas Conferences web sites and watch for updated information

4.Go to umvim.org to watch for teams forming

Thank you again for the gift of your time and resources to help others in need.

Photos by Rhonda Murray

Disciple Fast Track is back! 5-7 p.m. in the Clayton Hall Conference Room. Join Elizabeth Vaughn-Neely and Jerry Jeffords for this in-depth scripture study on the New Testament. Book fee $18. Participants will pick up meal and bring back to conference room to eat and continue study.

Playing for Keeps Parenting Class - What you do this week matters! Join us for this 6 week parenting class 5-6 p.m., followed by dinner in Religion for Life classroom.

Worship Arts for Kids (W.A.K.) - 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Sundays, 5 p.m. • Preschool-1st grade Tracks: Angel Choir, Creative Crafting• 2nd-5th grade Tracks: Agape Choir, DramaParents may also register their children for rhythm or liturgical dance which will meet on the 4th Sunday of the month. If you register your children for WAK, it is of the utmost importance that they attend rehearsals as much as possible to be prepared for all performances.

Youth Small Groups in the Youth Center at 5 p.m.

Confirmation Class 5:45 p.m. in 6th Grade Classroom

“Downtown for Good”Coffee Mugs $5

Stop by Disciple Hall on Sundayswhile supply lasts!

Sunday Evening Classes

Meal begins September 17 at 6 p.m. in Clayton Hall. Cost: $6 adults, $4 children, $20 family maximum

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Margaret Harrison, Interim Director of Music and Worship Arts ([email protected])

Music Notes

Advent/Christmas MusicFall is almost here and while Summer is not yet gone, the sound of Christmas Music is already being heard in the Choir room on Wednesday evenings. Christmas musical presentations take on a slightly different format this year.

A Christmas Cantata titled “Sing Joy to All the World” with choir, soloists, and full orchestra will be presented during morning worship on December 10. The service will be a combined worship service in the sanctuary at 9:30 am. This cantata provides opportunity for all in the congregation who wish to participate in this musical presentation to rehearse with the choir each Wednesday evening throughout the Fall. Books and Rehearsal CD’s are available to all participants. Singers of all ages and abilities are encouraged to join. Rehearsals will last approximately 30

to 40 minutes each week. Come, this Wednesday evening, and join us.

Music for Carols and Candles, on the calendar for 6:00 pm on December 17, will also be rehearsed during the Wednesday evening time. Stay tuned for more information on the various Advent and Christmas Worship opportunities. This promises to be a blessed year of music and worship during The Season.

First Awakening MusiciansFirst Awakening worship leader, Beau Sage, continues to see singers and instrumentalists to become a part of morning worship leadership at this contemporary service. God is working through Beau and his leadership in this early morning worship time. Seek Beau out and let him know how you might serve the church through participating in this 8:55 service.

Dr. Terry McRoberts will present an organ recital on Sunday, September 17 at 6:00 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Jackson, TN at 1573 North Highland. The repertoire will include works by Bach and Bloch, as well as Fanfare for the Common Man by Copland, Clair de lune by Debussy. The program will conclude with the Third Sonata by Guilmant, the first movement of which was played in the service of dedication for the sanctuary.

Vera Catherine Young, daughter of Murry and Taylor Young of Knoxville, TN received the sacrament of holy baptism on Sunday, September 3, 2017. We welcome Vera Catherine into the household of God. Proud grandparents are Duke and Veronica Young and Jeff and Rhonda Gaston.

Baptisms

Gracie Jane Bratcher, daughter of Julie and Dave Bratcher, and Bennett’s sister, received the sacrament of holy baptism on Sunday, September 10, 2017. We welcome Gracie into the household of God.

Youth NewsOpen to 7th-12th graders

Christian Hesling, Youth Pastor ([email protected])Search for “The Current UMY” on Facebook

See You At The Pole (SYATP) is an international movement to pray for our schools, our neighborhoods, our nation, and our world. At 7 a.m. (local time) join your peers at your school's flagpole to pray with thousands of others around the world. Find out more at www.syatp.com.

Nerf Night: On Wednesday October 4th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. we will be hosting Nerf Wars here at Jackson FUMC. We'll play games like humans-vs.-zombies, team battle-royal, and more. This is going to be uh-mazing! Bring a friend, a nerf blaster, and your game face; we'll see you there!

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If you know of a church member in the hospital,

please contact Jan Kelley, 422-4002 or

[email protected] to help us with

congregational care.

Children’s MinistryJenni Thorn, Director of Children’s Ministry ([email protected])

Search for “The Backyard - Jackson FUMC Children’s Ministry” on Facebook

Dine-In (Clayton Hall) or Take OutSilent Auction and Program by Pre-K Kids

Parents Day OutA MINISTRY OF FUMC

Kids @ FirstFundraiser for

Join us for the 3rd Annual

Tuesday, October 3

5:30-7:30 p.m. Tickets $6 each

Mums SaleBenefitting Children’s Ministry and Kids at First Parents Day Out

Plants are 18-22” tall & 20-24” wideColors available: Bronze, Purple, Red, White, Yellow Some colors have limited quantitiesDelivery will be the beginning of October.

Order on the app or https://kidsfallmumsale.echurchevents.com/

$15 each

The United Methodist Men thank all of FUMC for your support of their recent "Missions Possible Rib Sale". Together, we are making a difference! - John Yarbrough

“Coats for Kids” DriveSept. 24- Oct. 22

Donate gently used or new coats for Lincoln Elementary children (FUMC’s Partner School). All sizes accepted for boys and girls.

Co-sponsored by Kids Who Care Club and

Arise2Read Jackson The Lincoln school principal shared that most children do not have coats for the winter.

Have an extra coat in your closet? Check out sales… grab an extra coat or two!

Place coats in collection box by the nursery starting Sunday, September 24.

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Legacy Writing Workshop

“Save Your Stories, Leave a Legacy”

Thursday, Sept 21, 20179:30-11:30 a.m.

Mezzanine

“Stories are a gift given by an elder to a younger person.” Velma Wallis, author.

Do you sometimes wish you had written records of the stories you heard during childhood from parents, grandparent or other elders?

Each person’s life story is as unique and as essential as the person telling it, and each of us has a rich storehouse of experience and memory that, when shared, can enrich both our families and the culture at large.

Join Andrea Woods, a writer and former FUMC Staff member, for a monthly Legacy Writing Workshop, in which you will explore ways to harvest memory and create a lasting legacy through writing down the personal, vital stories that have informed your life.

You don’t have to have previous writing experience! Anyone can do this! Simply show up with a yellow legal pad and your favorite pen or pencil.

3rd Thursdays Monthly, September 21, 2017- April 19, 2018

(excluding December)

Contact: Andrea [email protected]

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20

For reservations, contact Barbara Barker, 668-4435 or [email protected] by 12:00 p.m. Oct. 17

Program 11:00 a.m. | Luncheon 12:00 p.m. Clayton Hall | $7.00 per person

Senior Adult Ministries

Adventures in Learning 2017-2018SAVE THE DATES!*

November - No Program

December 8 “Music of Jubilate” Margaret Harrison

January 19 “Scams, Schemes, and Swindles” Lindsey Balthrop, TN Department of Consumer Affairs

February 16 Scenes of TN Wildlife and How to Make Good Pictures on Cell Phones, Robin Conover, writer and photographer

March 16 Humorous Talk (details to be determined)

April 20 Madison Academic ChorusLindsey Patterson

May 18 “Find Your Wild Side”Tennessee Park Ranger

* Reservations required

Dr. David Forbes and son, Noah“A Musical Celebration”

Special Events

Sunday, November 12 Senior Adult Appreciation and Recognition Sunday

Sunday, February 18 Lunch at Chandelier and Chamber concert at St. Luke’s

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Women’s MinistriesSusan Crocker, Director of Women’s Ministry, [email protected]

Lydia Circle will meet October 12 at 6:30 at the home of Kaye Hill, 131 Laurie Circle. Bible study, discussion, prayer, and light meal will be offered. All women are invited!

“Downton Abbey Costumes” Day Trip to Cheekwood

Late Summer Specialties:

Cooking ClassThursday, Sept 21

2:30-5:00 p.m.FUMC Kitchen

$35 for the class and enough to take home for family dinner!

* Limited to 12 and the classes fill quickly.

There is still time to enjoy the last of the garden's delights. Whether you are a "shopper" or a "grower", these recipes will make use of those remaining seasonal crops.

You will work side by side with other students and chef Andrew Boks to create and sample some delicious dishes and take the rest home for dinner.

Tuesdays at 11 a.m.FUMC Library

Books $13 on AmazonPlease have at the first class

Sept. 19, 26, and Oct. 3, 10, 17,24.

Women's Fall Bible Study“Seamless” by Angie Smith

Between Friends Book Club11 a.m. at the Baker’s RackSeptember 20 “Before We Were Yours“ by Lisa WingateGeorgia Tann, director of Memphis-based adoption organization, kidnapped and sold poor children to wealthy families all over the country - Lisa Wingate’s tale reminds us how, even though the paths we can take can lead to many places, the heart never forgets where we belong.

October 18 “Wednesday Sisters“ by Meg Waite Clayton

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Calendar of EventsCalendar subject to change. Please call the church office, 422-4002 or check the calendar at jacksonfumc.org

Sunday, September 17 8:55 AM First Awakening Service 10:00 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service 3:30 PM Jubilate 4:00 PM Kids Who Care Club 5:00 PM Parenting Class 5:00 PM Worship Arts for Kids (WAK) 5:00 PM Disciple Fast Track 5:00 PM Youth Small Groups 5:45 PM Confirmation Class 6:00 PM Sunday Evening Meal

Monday, September 18 9:00 AM Parents Day Out 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball

Tuesday, September 19 7:00 AM Men’s Bible Study 8:30 AM Tennessee River District

Operational Team Meeting 10:00 AM Worship Planning 11:00 AM Seamless Bible Study 6:30 PM Hands Up! Preschool

Parenting Class

Wednesday, September 20 9:00 AM Parents Day Out 11:00 AM Ladies Knitting Group 11:30 AM Rotary Club Lunch Meeting 6:00 PM Handbells 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir 7:00 PM First Awakening Rehearsal

Thursday, September 21 9:30 AM Legacy Writing Workshop 2:30 PM Late Summer Specialties

Cooking Class 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball 6:30 PM Hands Up! Preschool

Parenting Class 7:00 PM Pickleball

Friday, September 22 No church events scheduled

Saturday, September 23 5:00 PM Room in the Inn

Sunday, September 24 8:55 AM First Awakening Service 10:00 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service 3:30 PM Jubilate 5:00 PM Parenting Class 5:00 PM Worship Arts for Kids (WAK) 5:00 PM Disciple Fast Track 5:00 PM Youth Small Groups 6:00 PM Sunday Evening Meal

Monday, September 25 9:00 AM Parents Day Out 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball

Tuesday, September 26 7:00 AM Men’s Bible Study 8:00 AM Senior Olympic Pickleball

Practice 10:00 AM Worship Planning 11:00 AM Seamless Bible Study 4:30 PM Girl Scout Meeting

Wednesday, September 27 7:00 AM See You at the Pole Youth Event 9:00 AM Parents Day Out 11:00 AM Ladies Knitting Group 11:30 AM Rotary Club Lunch Meeting 6:00 PM Handbells 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir 7:00 PM First Awakening Rehearsal

Thursday, September 28 9:30 AM Legacy Writing Workshop 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball 7:00 PM Pickleball

Friday, Sept. 29 & Saturday, Sept. 30 No church events scheduled

Sunday, October 1 8:55 AM First Awakening Service 10:00 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service 3:30 PM Jubilate 4:00 PM Kids Who Care Club 5:00 PM Parenting Class 5:00 PM Worship Arts for Kids (WAK) 5:00 PM Disciple Fast Track 5:00 PM Youth Small Groups 5:45 PM Confirmation Class 6:00 PM Sunday Evening Meal

Monday, October 2 8:30 AM Tennessee River District

Operational Team Meeting 9:00 AM Parents Day Out 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball

Tuesday, October 3 7:00 AM Men’s Bible Study 10:00 AM Worship Planning 11:00 AM Seamless Bible Study 5:00 PM PDO Spaghetti Supper

Fundraiser

Wednesday, October 4 9:00 AM Parents Day Out 11:00 AM Ladies Knitting Group 11:30 AM Rotary Club Lunch Meeting 5:30 PM Nerf Night 6:00 PM Handbells 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir 7:00 PM First Awakening Rehearsal

Thursday, October 5 5:00 PM Master Gardeners 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball 7:00 PM Pickleball

Friday, October 6 12:00 PM First Friday Forum

Saturday, October 7 No church events scheduled

Sunday, October 8 8:55 AM First Awakening Service 10:00 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service 3:30 PM Jubilate 5:00 PM Worship Arts for Kids (WAK) 5:00 PM Disciple Fast Track 5:00 PM Youth Small Groups 5:45 PM Confirmation Class 6:00 PM Sunday Evening Meal

Monday, October 9 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball

Tuesday, October 10 7:00 AM Men’s Bible Study 10:00 AM Worship Planning 11:00 AM Seamless Bible Study 4:30 PM Girl Scout Meeting

Wednesday, October 11 11:00 AM Ladies Knitting Group 11:30 AM Rotary Club Lunch Meeting 6:00 PM Handbells 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir 7:00 PM First Awakening Rehearsal

Thursday, October 12 5:30 PM Senior Olympic Basketball 7:00 PM Pickleball

Friday, October 13 6:00 PM Rehearsal Dinner

Saturday, October 14 No church events scheduled

Sunday, October 15 8:55 AM First Awakening Service 10:00 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service 3:30 PM Jubilate 4:00 PM Kids Who Care Club 5:00 PM Parenting Class 5:00 PM Worship Arts for Kids (WAK) 5:00 PM Disciple Fast Track 5:00 PM Youth Small Groups 5:45 PM Confirmation Class 6:00 PM Sunday Evening Meal

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Mission CornerSERVING OPPORTUNITIES

Room in the Innby Jane Ramer. Missions Team

Members of the Women in Christ Sunday School Class are now scheduling groups to help with Room in the Inn. Room in the Inn is a collaborative program with Area Relief Ministries (ARM) to provide shelter, food and fellowship for the area’s homeless men. You and your Sunday school class or group will be asked to provide food and conversation, once or twice a year. Each time a couple of male persons will need to spend the night with the guests.

Traditionally, Sunday school classes have served as hosts, but last year the youth stepped up and did a great job. We would like to invite individuals who may not be members of a class to form an “at large” group. You do not want to miss this opportunity to serve!

Yes, you will be asked to step slightly out of your comfort zone or “out of the boat”. Presently, the hosting occurs in our church’s gym. As Area Relief states, reaching out is an act of faith. When we step out in faith and offer ourselves in service to others, we receive many gifts in return. These include but are not limited to, gratitude, the joy of

sharing a meal, laughter, education about homelessness, a broader sense of community, satisfaction from knowing that you make a real difference and a deeper understanding of your blessings.

Dates available are:

Friday, Nov. 3, Sunday, Nov.12; Friday, Dec. 8, Friday, Dec. 29; Saturday, Jan. 13, Saturday, Jan 27; Saturday. Feb. 10, Saturday, Feb 24; Saturday, Mar.10, Saturday, Mar.24; Saturday, Apr.14, Saturday, Apr. 28

We would like to have a contact person for each class or group. We have a list now, but we do not know which class each person represents. By October 1, please send the name of your group/class, the dates you want, a contact person, and their email and phone number to: Donna [email protected] 731-554-2279 home phone.

T Robert Hill is putting together a group of men who are willing to spend the night once or twice a year. To add your name to the "Sleepers" list contact him at 731-695-4170 or [email protected].

Monthly Mission Focus: WRAP (Wo/Men’s Resource and Rape Assistance Program) advocates for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. September Collection Items: • Toilet paper • Paper towels• Facial tissues • Diapers• Snacks for children

Men’s MinistryTuesday Morning

Bible Studyon the Book of Isaiah

Grow & learn. Come when you can!Dave Bratcher, leader

7-7:50 a.m.Clayton Hall Conference Room

For Men of All Ages

Coffee & Conversation

Thursdays, 9-10 a.m. Room 117

Have an Event to Schedule?• Fill out a form under the Events tab at jacksonfumc.org or at the reception desk. • Approval is subject to room availability AND other scheduled calendar events.• After review of your proposed event, you will be notified the event has been

officially added to the FUMC calendar (which is also published in the app).• Please do not promote your event until it has been confirmed and placed

on the official church calendar.

Add an icon to your iPhone for jacksonfumc.org• Open the Safari Browser, go to jacksonfumc.org• Press the icon.• Select the icon “Add to Home Screen”

Quick Reference GuideIf you have questions: Contact EmailPastoral Care Jan Kelley [email protected] Scheduling Tricia Odom [email protected] Tricia Odom [email protected] Jacki Hoveskeland [email protected] & Contributions Dolores Bosco [email protected] Bobbie Mays [email protected] Service Leslie Lewis [email protected]

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First Friday ForumOctober 612-1 p.m. Clayton HallLunch Cost: $7/person

How are You Welcoming Visitors on Sunday Morning?

“7 Things Members Should Say to Guests in a Worship Service”(from FUMC’s Consultation Report by Dr. Bob Winstead: excerpt from an article by Thomas Rainer)

• Thank you for being here.• Let me help you with that.• Please take my seat.• Here is my e-mail address. • Please let me know if I can help in any way.

• Can I show you where you need to go?

• Let me introduce you to _____.• Would you join me/us for lunch?

Memorials & Honoraria

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

WOODY FORBESGreg and Allycin AlexanderPhyllis ArmstrongBrenda Alexander (Music)King and Louanne BondKelly and Tom ButlerJohn and Josephine BeallMichael and Martha BergerJeanne BaddourAnn, Cameron, Allison, Caroline, and Mary Cameron BrooksGay Cashon and familyTeresa Knight ChambersBetsy CoxBrad and Beverly DentonJohn and Debbie DiddleSylvia Evans (Music)Janis and David Fite (Media)Forked Deer Run Coon ClubLisa HurdCorbin and Sarah HamilMelba HomraJudith HazlewoodBecky and Harry Lane Jr. (Music)Ralph LeverettPhil and Frannie LewisSharon MatthewsMark and Debra Owen (Music)Sandra and Bill PerkinsSusan StricklandDr. and Mrs. Lee SheppardLarry and Frannie SmithMaryann and Lowell StonecipherJada and Bob SlaytonFreddy and Sandra TeagueJesse and Melinda ThomasJoan TomlinJim and Beverly VadenJames and Lisa WilsonUT Alumni Association

EDNA RICEPhyllis ArmstrongGay Cashon and familyBrad and Beverly DentonDick Nunn Sunday School ClassVal and Jimmy ExumFamily Life Forum Sunday School ClassBecky and Harry Lane Jr. (Music)Philip and Frannie LewisSharon MatthewsRobert and Shirley ManissSandra and Joe Nip McKnightBettylu MarsdenHarry H. Miller Jr.Mark and Debra Owen (Music/Andrews Chapel)Sandra and Bill PerkinsAnn RiceCynthia RobinsonLarry and Frannie SmithFreddy and Sandra TeagueJerry and Mona WardHunter and Suzanne WellesKeelen and Richard Yandell

CHRIS HOLT(Esther and Greg Milam’s son)Greg and Allycin AlexanderBill and Laura BurnettLina and Fred BowyerVal and Jimmy ExumTerry and Judy Holt (Music)Lisa HurdRalph LeverettSharon MatthewsRobert and Shirley ManissMark and Debra Owen (Music)Sandra and Bill PerkinsDr. and Mrs. Lee SheppardSteve and Cindy Spring (Pastor’s Fund)May ScottDavid and Cyd TeagueJerry and Mona Ward

JIMMY WARDPhyllis ArmstrongDr. and Mrs. Charles BrayBill and Laura BurnettLina and Fred BowyerGayle CrockerGay Cashon and familyBilly ClemmonsMartha Jane and Joe ExumVal and Jimmy ExumCarolyn and Joe GaffneyDr. and Mrs. Bobby HiggsHorne LLPSharon MatthewsMr. and Mrs. Michael McWherterSandra and Joe Nip McKnightHarold and Debbie NerrenSandra and Bill PerkinsMay ScottLowell and MaryAnn StonecipherJesse and Melinda ThomasHunter and Suzanne Welles

JIMMY and ELAINE WARDRay and Liz BryantJudith and Roger Murray Jr.Burruss and Mary Alice Nichols

PAUL DOUGLASSRay and Liz BryantGayle CrockerJohn and Doris ClaytonCarl DetermeyerJames and Peggy ElyCecil and Tharon KirkRalph LeverettSandra and Joe Nip McKnightMark and Debra Owen (Missions)Michael Seitz familyButch and Carolynn StewartHunter and Suzanne Welles

REV. FRANK and MABEL BEARDEN(Jenni Thorn’s grandparents)FUMC Staff

NANCY RAHMJames and Mary AdamsFrank and Joyce BrasherBrad and Beverly DentonPam FesmireFUMC StaffBuddy and Mary GreshamEddie and Linda HortonBecky and Harry Lane Jr.Kay LancasterRobert and Shirley ManissBettye PerrySylvia ShowalterJerry and Mona WardJames Mack Woods

CAROLYN CROCKETT(Lynn Menendez’s Mother)Betty AndersonAmy DietrichMartha Jane and Joe ExumDick and Ann InceFrances and John Tipton

JOSEPHINE MURPHYVal and Jimmy Exum

MARY MENEES(Betty Menees’ mother)Becky and Harry Lane Jr.

JANICE LOWE(Liz McCracken’s mother)Mark and Debra Owen (Pastor’s Fund)

ELIZABETH VANNPhyllis Armstrong

JACK LAWRENCEFreddy and Sandra Teague

AUSTIN POWELLKing and Louanne Bond

NORMA McCARTY(Mike McCarty’s mother)Bill and Laura Burnett

IN HONOR OF:

TYLER and CHLOE HATCHERCharlotte and David Hatcher

SKY McCRACKENCraig and Tom Stallings (Pastor’s Fund)David Rice (Pastor’s Fund)

LISA HARPERCraig and Tom Stallings (Pastor’s Fund)David Rice (Pastor’s Fund)

Pray About Everything

“Don’t fret or worry. Instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. Before you know it, a sense of God’s wholeness, everything coming together for good, will come and settle you down. It’s wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at the center of your life.”

- Philippians 4:6-7 The Message

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Member Spotlight: Charles Rhodes“Stay Out of the Recliner!”

by Bobbie MaysDirector of

Communications

Working alongside his dad as a boy at the “Garage” his father owned and operated in Scotts Hill, TN, Charles Ernest Rhodes learned all about hard work, building a future and helping others! This is his story…

Early Life and Pursuits Charles came from a family of six children. Growing up in Scotts Hill, he attended schools there through the 10th grade and then married his childhood sweetheart, Donna Tarlton, who lived down the road from him. After school, Charles worked at the “Garage” cleaning car parts. By the time he was 19, he bought the business from his dad, making monthly payments to him. Just below the garage, his dad ran a saw mill for which Charles ended up having part ownership. Driving a truck hauling crossties and lumber to Jackson and Memphis was Charles job for the business. It wasn’t at all unusual for his truck to be loaded with handles for hammers and “roughed out” parts for water skiis. In those days, with no interstate, he had to drive through Bolivar and all the towns in between to make his deliveries in Memphis. Seasonally, he also hauled loads of watermelons on his truck from Florida. He bought them for $.25 each and sold them for $1. Needing a rest after driving all night on the way home, Charles would sleep on top of the melons while Donna slept inside the truck.

Working with wood was second nature to Charles so using his skills, he began building homes. The more houses he built and sold, the more interested in real estate he became. Before he and Donna moved to Jackson in 1964, Charles had received his license to begin selling real estate. The next venture he pursued, developed and named was the “Carriage House Drive” area where he built homes and commercial buildings including the former Ethan Allen Furniture Store.

Still, there was something about being around cars that always fascinated Charles! Having worked his way up to being a successful businessman, owning Rolls Royce cars became within his reach and then led to his collection. (see photos). Some of his cars he named and others came with names…one of them, his 1987 “Miss Becky” is a story all its own! As a

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member of Parkway Christian Car Club, Charles has been involved over the years in their various fundraisers to benefit St. Jude Children’s Hospital as well as helping with local patients having health issues. He has also helped raise funds for the Carl Perkins Center through his involvement with the Morning Exchange Club.

Cars were just the beginning…always desiring to fly, Charles took lessons, became a pilot and purchased his first airplane in Mississippi ready to “take off” to see the countryside! He and Donna flew around West TN, MS, AL, and FL for 25 years. They also experienced land adventures across the USA off and on for several years in their camper, enjoyed cruises in the Caribbean islands and a 7 day trip to the Holy Land with his pastor.

Faith and Christian LifeCharles and Donna attended a non-denominational church for several years and following a sermon one Sunday, he accepted Christ as his Savior. Seventeen years ago, they began visiting Jackson FUMC. Donna became a Christian and together they joined the church in May, 2001. Participation in the Pastor’s Bible Study and Men’s Coffee and Conversation continue to be special to Charles for spiritual growth and friendship.

Charles’ proudly shared that his grandparents helped build the Methodist Church in Scotts Hill which is 150 years old. Two or three times each year, he looks forward to returning to attend services there on “Decoration Sunday” and on other occasions having lunch with folks afterward.

Business strengths have allowed Charles and his family to enjoy many opportunities in life. His love for the Lord has carried him through both blessings and life’s challenges. For eight years, Charles’ wife lived with Alzheimer’s disease. Charles cared for her two of those years at home and then daily visited her in the nursing home to serve her meals. Donna passed away March 20, 2012 after 65 years of marriage.

Support from his Sunday School class friends and this church helped Charles move forward with his life. One friend he especially loved was Ann Murchison. Sometime after the loss of her husband, he got up the courage to ask her if she would like to go out to dinner one evening. She readily said, “Yes!” They enjoyed lots of good times and laughter together. One of the funniest he shared was about his collection of 400 coffee mugs. Ann was tired of seeing all those cups and told him he needed to get rid of them. He went along with her suggestion and put them in the UMW Rummage Sale. With a twinkle in his eye and a grin, you knew he had

something up his sleeve! During the early part of the sale, he walked over to the lady in charge of selling dishes. He told her, “Don’t sell any of the mugs ‘cause I’m gonna’ buy all of them!” He did! Those mugs ended up back home…if you’re lucky, you might even get one from him someday!

Ann’s health declined as she battled cancer. While she was sick, Charles, who loves to cook, made her peach cobbler and banana pudding, two of her favorite desserts.

Throughout her illness, Charles was by her side. Ann passed away May 25, 2016.Looking back over his life, Charles counts his blessings. He is so thankful for his daughter and only child, Charli Manhein (Jack) and his only grandchild, Debra Harrel (Lee) who drive him places, caring and looking out for him. He loves his church family. When asked if he likes to read, he nodded and said, “Oh, yes!” What does he like to read? “The Bible!” Heeding his own advice, he’s determined to “stay out of the recliner”!

“Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord… He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water that brings forth its fruit in the season.”

- Psalm 1:1a-3

Scotts Hill United Methodist Church

Charles Rhodes

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