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Rev. Sandra Johnson- District Superintendent [email protected] Monika Surcey - Administrative Assistant [email protected] Jamie Boone - Administrative Assistant tdumcof[email protected] Phone : 423-628-4421 and 276-988-4891 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 263 Abingdon, VA 24212-0263 PHYSICAL ADDRESS 966 W. Main Street, Suite E Abingdon, VA 24210 JULY 2018 Annual Conference Wrap-Up: Shared Love for Africa Triumphs over Divisions By Annette Spence The Holston Annual Conference gathered June 10-13 with Bishop Mary Virginia Taylor presiding at Lake Junaluska, North Carolina, under the theme, “Jesus is Good.” 1,948 members represented Holston’s 877 congregations in east Tennessee, southwest Virginia, and north Georgia. The theme was lifted from a photo snapped on a recent mission trip to Uganda where Holston Conference continues its long-term relationship with 36 orphans, pastors and mission staff originally from South Sudan. In the photo, “Jesus is Good” is handwritten on a mud-cracked church building in Uganda where many South Sudanese refugees have fled from violence, conflict, and food shortages in their homeland. During this 2018 session, the Annual Conference gave a missions offering of $110,191 to continue providing shelter and education for “Our South Sudanese Brothers and Sisters in Exile.” An additional offering of $61,335 was received for the Change for Children, a fund distributed annually to aid children’s ministries in Africa and Holston communi- ties. The annual Hands-on Mission Project concluded as Bishop Taylor blessed four trucks packed with 8,586 “kits,” col- lected by local churches, valued at $215,681 and bound for Africa. The food, health, home and school supplies will support children at the Ishe Anesu Project (http://holston.org/ministries/missions/programs/ishe-anesu-in-zimbabwe/) in Zimbabwe and United Methodist schools in Liberia. A “Service of Unity” included an educational presentation by Alice Williams, member of the Commission on a Way Forward, and prayers for delegates to the special General Conference in February 2019. While a 60-member volunteer choir sang, “Christ has Broken Down the Walls,” a wall was dismantled, piece by piece, and rebuilt by the delegation into a table of Holy Communion. The wall-to-table visual was created by the Rev. Sarah Slack. In other actions at Annual Conference: VOTED not to purchase the $5.3 million Connexion property in Sevierville, Tennessee (771 “no” votes, 348 yes, 2 absten- tions). INTRODUCED Holston’s 16-member delegation to General Conference 2019 -- the same delegation elected for General Conference 2016, with the Rev. Kim Goddard as leader. APPROVED a substitute motion to the resolution “Equality Through Love,” instead calling for the Holston delegation to study the upcoming Council of Bishops report and legislation, and set up listening stations prior to General Conference 2019. TABLED a resolution, “Towards an Inclusive Reading of the Bible,” calling for full and unrestricted inclusion of gay and lesbian persons.

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Rev. Sandra Johnson- District Superintendent [email protected]

Monika Surcey - Administrative Assistant

[email protected]

Jamie Boone - Administrative Assistant

[email protected]

Phone : 423-628-4421 and 276-988-4891

MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 263

Abingdon, VA 24212-0263

PHYSICAL ADDRESS 966 W. Main Street, Suite E

Abingdon, VA 24210

JULY 2018

Annual Conference Wrap-Up: Shared Love for Africa Triumphs over Divisions By Annette Spence

The Holston Annual Conference gathered June 10-13 with Bishop Mary Virginia Taylor presiding at Lake Junaluska, North Carolina, under the theme, “Jesus is Good.” 1,948 members represented Holston’s 877 congregations in east Tennessee, southwest Virginia, and north Georgia. The theme was lifted from a photo snapped on a recent mission trip to Uganda where Holston Conference continues its long-term relationship with 36 orphans, pastors and mission staff originally from South Sudan. In the photo, “Jesus is Good” is handwritten on a mud-cracked church building in Uganda where many South Sudanese refugees have fled from violence, conflict, and food shortages in their homeland. During this 2018 session, the Annual Conference gave a missions offering of $110,191 to continue providing shelter and education for “Our South Sudanese Brothers and Sisters in Exile.” An additional offering of $61,335 was received for the Change for Children, a fund distributed annually to aid children’s ministries in Africa and Holston communi-ties. The annual Hands-on Mission Project concluded as Bishop Taylor blessed four trucks packed with 8,586 “kits,” col-lected by local churches, valued at $215,681 and bound for Africa. The food, health, home and school supplies will support children at the Ishe Anesu Project (http://holston.org/ministries/missions/programs/ishe-anesu-in-zimbabwe/) in Zimbabwe and United Methodist schools in Liberia. A “Service of Unity” included an educational presentation by Alice Williams, member of the Commission on a Way Forward, and prayers for delegates to the special General Conference in February 2019. While a 60-member volunteer choir sang, “Christ has Broken Down the Walls,” a wall was dismantled, piece by piece, and rebuilt by the delegation into a table of Holy Communion. The wall-to-table visual was created by the Rev. Sarah Slack.

In other actions at Annual Conference:

VOTED not to purchase the $5.3 million Connexion property in Sevierville, Tennessee (771 “no” votes, 348 yes, 2 absten-

tions).

INTRODUCED Holston’s 16-member delegation to General Conference 2019 -- the same delegation elected for General

Conference 2016, with the Rev. Kim Goddard as leader.

APPROVED a substitute motion to the resolution “Equality Through Love,” instead calling for the Holston delegation to

study the upcoming Council of Bishops report and legislation, and set up listening stations prior to General Conference 2019.

TABLED a resolution, “Towards an Inclusive Reading of the Bible,” calling for full and unrestricted inclusion of gay and

lesbian persons.

REFERRED a motion to change current restrictions and guidelines for the “New Business” session to the Committee on Rules and Order and to the Annual Conference Planning Committee.

REFERRED a motion to provide funding for nationwide searches to hire Wesley Foundation directors to the Council on Finance and Administration.

APPROVED a $9.25 million budget for 2019, which includes paying 100 percent of Holston’s apportionment to the general church.

APPROVED the Board of Pensions and Health Benefits report, setting 2019 rates for the local church direct invoice for health insurance at $844 per month.

APPROVED the Commission on Equitable Compensation report, setting a 2% increase for minimum salary levels for clergy in 2019.

CELEBRATED winners of the 5K race to benefit the missions offering for “Our South Sudanese Brothers and Sisters Living in Exile”: the Rev. Robert Kariuki and the Rev. Nancy Twigg.

APPROVED resolutions to close St. Andrews UMC in Knoxville, Tennessee, and Bascom UMC in Lebanon, Virginia.

WELCOMED Ken Howle, new executive director of Lake Junaluska Conference and Retreat Center, who responded to a request by the 2017 Annual Conference by reading a statement of apology for past racism and segregation at Lake Junaluska.

WELCOMED incoming conference staff members: the Rev. Sharon Bowers, UTK Wesley Foundation director; the Rev. Tim Jones, director of communications; the Rev. Susan Groseclose, associate director of connectional ministry for discipleship; and the Rev. Kathy Heustess, executive director of Holston Center for Wellbeing.

PRESENTED Denman Evangelism Awards to: Christina Trent, First Rich Creek UMC (New River District) for her work with children in an at-risk trailer park; and to the Rev. Jason McIntosh, pastor at Shady Grove UMC (Mountain View District), for leading 100 new members to the church in the last two years, including 43 by profession of faith.

PRESENTED the Francis Asbury Award for higher education to Leanna Robertson Johnson, a member of Cokesbury UMC in Johnson City, Tennessee.

LEARNED of a new partnership with Strengthening the Black Church for the 21st Century, a United Methodist initiative expected to help five African-American churches in Holston become more effective in mission and ministry.

LEARNED that progress has been made on the Comprehensive Strategic Plan – most notably the downsizing of Holston Conference from 12 to nine districts – following the plan’s adoption by the Annual Conference in 2017.

RECEIVED recognition for placing in the top 10 of annual conferences in giving to UMCOR.

WORSHIPPED with preaching by Bishop Taylor and the Rev. Jeff Wright, Appalachian District Superintendent.

WORSHIPPED with Bible teachings by the Rev. Kim Goddard, New River District Superintendent.

RECEIVED a report from Del Holley, conference lay leader, and a call to prayer “that we will not lose a single person” following decisions of General Conference 2019.

VOTED on a Constitutional Amendment dealing with women’s equality, joining with other annual conferences in a denominational re-vote due to a clerical error discovered earlier this year.

COMMISSIONED the Rev. Mark Hicks and Heather Hicks to serve as missionaries at the English-Speaking United Methodist Church of Prague, Czech Republic, beginning December 2018.

COMMISSIONED Minta “Blueberry” Ray as Holston’s sixth Appalachian Trail chaplain and first female chaplain.

COMMISSIONED Corrina Sisk-Casson as Deaconess, following her consecration in May during the United Methodist Women’s Assembly in Ohio.

ORDAINED 12 elders; commissioned 7 provisional elders and 2 provisional deacons; recognized 1 associate member; licensed 15 local pastors; recognized 24 retiring clergy; and memorialized 39 deceased clergy and clergy spouses.

Membership stands at 160,563, down 1,725 from the previous year.

Worship attendance stands at 59,357, down 2,482.

Church school attendance stands at 26,822, down 303.

Professions or reaffirmations of faith for 2017: 1,605, down 109 from 2016.

Adults and young adults in small groups for 2017: 35,162, down 5,415 from 2016.

July 2018 Page 2

July 2018 Page 3

TRAIN YOUR LEADER! UNITED METHODIST VOLUNTEERS IN MISSION (UMVIM)

TEAM LEADER TRAINING

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2018

Who Should Attend: UMVIM Team Leaders needing this training, and any persons interested in leading a mission team on a trip. This course provides you with the tools you will need to confidently lead a mission team from your church congregation on a successful mission trip either within the USA or throughout the world. The cost of the course is $26, which is the cost of the Team Leader Handbook you will receive at the UMVIM Team Leader Training.

Location: Trinity Outreach Center Fellowship Hall 320 Robertsville Road Please bring a sack lunch. Oak Ridge, TN 37830

Please register online soon so that sufficient materials will be available. https://holston.org/store/sell/umvim-team-leader-training-1118/

For questions regarding the event, please contact: Maxine or Bob Schultz, (865) 719-4304 or (865) 719-3230

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Mark you calendars for the first ever

CLINCH MOUNTAIN

DISTRICT CONFERENCE

Sunday, September 23, 2018

3:00 PM

More information TBA.

DISTRICT PROPERTY FOR SALE

Camp Laurel campground near Rocky Gap, Virginia—39.963 acres Dining Hall, Cabins, Bathhouse, Storage Buildings, Picnic Shelter,

Well, Septic, Timber — $161,000.

Also L-shaped tract across the road with 5.288 acres and road frontage $22,000.

Contact Tazewell Methodist Office at 276-988-4891

or email [email protected]

July 2018 Page 4

Clinch Mountain District - Clergy Transitions 2018

Leaving Church Coming

New Position Abingdon, Associate Glenn C. Patterson, Jr.

Charles L. Leonard (Aldersgate)

Barbara Doyle (Anderson St.) Aldersgate-Anderson Street Paul T. Griffith

Rod J. Tkach Chilhowie-Seven Mile Ford Dan L. Gray

Paul T. Griffith Glade Springs Circuit Donnie Lee Bailey

Charge Realignment Lakeview-Grassy Creek Roger A. Carter

Timothy S. Hankins Lebanon Memorial Jeffrey L. Tallent

Timothy J. Best Madam Russell-Tate’s Chapel Lisa Bryant

Rebecca Reed Marion East Circuit Faith E. Ramer

Ralph M. Kidd Pleasant View Dale M. Gilbert

Laura Trent Richlands First Rod J. Tkach

Mark McFadden Shady Grove Barbara A. Doyle

Roger Carter (charge realignment) Sulphur Springs, Castlewood Patrick Kelly

Barbara Doyle (Virginia Avenue) Three Springs-Virginia Avenue J. Steve Patterson

Retirement

Rebecca A. Reed Marion East Circuit

2019 Clinch Mountain Mission Kits

School Kits — Goal 400

1 - 12” ruler

1 small calculator

1 - 10-12 pk. pens (blue or black)

1 coloring book

1 - 10-12 pk. pencils

1 pack erasers

1—100-150 sheet pk. notebook paper (wide-ruled)

1 small dictionary (new or used)

1 box crayons or markers (24 ct.)

3 spiral notebooks (70 ct.)

1 pair flip flops (adult M-L size)

1 poncho (adult)

These School Kits will go to

LIBERIA Helen Roberts-Evans

Director, Department of General Education and Ministry, Liberia Conference of the UMC

This is a great time to purchase these items as stores get in their school supplies.

Shop now and save.

CAMP IN THE COMMUNITY Camp in the Community (CITC) is underway in the Clinch Mountain District! Elk Garden School Community Ministries hosted 37 children, 21 adult volunteers, and five Junior Counselors at CITC last week. The camp staff enjoyed accommodations at First Honaker and scrumptious dinners at Elk Garden UMC and Honaker UMC members’ homes. The children enjoyed arts & crafts, morning worship, Bible study, GaGa Ball and water games. We even had special visitors on Wednesday when the Belfast Volunteer Fire Department brought a fire truck for all to enjoy! Reynolds Memorial will be hosting CITC the week of July 16th . Please send us your CITC photos so we can share the blessings of this wonderful ministry!

CHRISTMAS IN JULY SALE at Elk Garden School Community Ministries Tuesdays and Thursdays in July from 10:00 AM—4:00 PM

TONS of Christmas decorations, lights, dishes and much, much more at unbelievable prices! Pictures from previous sales.

July 2018 Page 5

Rev. Brooke Atchley Church and Community Worker Clinch Mountain District Cooperative Ministries Holston Conference of the United Methodist Church Global Ministries Missionary

NOMINATION FORM CLINCH MOUNTAIN DISTRICT AT-LARGE MEMBER

2019 HOLSTON ANNUAL CONFERENCE - JUNE 9-12, 2019

Please list offices/leadership positions in the local church and, if applicable, District and Conference. Information will be included on the ballot or summarized, if necessary.

________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________

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□ I would be willing to serve as an Usher/Teller at the 2019 Holston Annual Conference.

Please return to: Clinch Mountain District Office Email: [email protected] P.O. Box 263 or Abingdon, VA 24212-0263

Deadline: Tuesday, September 11, 2018

At-Large Members will be elected at the Clinch Mountain District Conference on September 23, 2018. The Holston Annual Conference reimburses At-Large Members’ housing/meal expenses up to a maximum per diem rate of $45.

Mileage is reimbursed at the IRS rate for charitable travel.

Nominee Name:

Address:

Home Phone:

Work/Cell Phone:

Nominee Email:

Church:

Church Phone:

Pastor’s Signature:

July 2018 Page 6

Clinch Mountain Summer Youth Gathering

at Hungry Mother State Park

When: Sunday, August 26th

Where: Hungry Mother State Park

2854 Park Boulevard

Marion, Virginia 24354-9323

Fees:

Parking

$4/car

$25/bus

Swimming

$3/person

Paddleboats / Canoes

$8/hour

Contact Caroline Hawthorne at [email protected] or (423) 963-9703 for more information

July 2018 Page 7

2018 Abingdon District Mission Kits

Abingdon Meadowview

Addilynn Memorial Mountain View, Abingdon

Aldersgate Mountain View, Chilhowie

Anderson Street Mt. Carmel, Marion

Beech Grove Paperville

Bethany Pleasant View, Abingdon

Blackwell's Chapel Quarry

Booher's Chapel Reynolds Memorial

Brumley Gap Rich Valley

Byars Cobbs Ridgedale

Campground Roberts Chapel

Carvosso Seven Mile Ford

Charles Wesley Shady Grove

Chilhowie Sinking Springs

Crabtree South Bristol

Damascus St. Luke

Ebenezer State Street

Elizabeth Three Springs

Emory Trinity

First UMC Bristol Union

Grace Wallace

Greendale Washington Chapel

Hunt Memorial Washing Springs

John Wesley Weaver

Laurel Springs Wesley, Saltville

Lebanon Memorial Wharf Hill

Lebanon, Chilhowie Willis Chapel

Lebanon, Glade Wright's Chapel

Madam Russell Wyndale

Mahanaim Zion

Mary's Chapel Zion Hill

TOTAL - 813 Health Kits

Special Thank You's go to:

Pastor Donnie Lee Bailey District Youth

Pastor Steve Castle Leon Johnson

Pastor Larry Lusk Wesley Kidd

Pastor Barbara Farmer Kathy Trask

Pastor Caroline Hawthorne Sandy Rash

Pleasant View UMC for allowing us to use their facility, again.

District Superintendent Sandra Johnson also wants to give a special thank you to Monika Surcey and Jamie Boone.

July 2018 Page 8

HELP US DISTRIBUTE THE DISTRICT NEWS! During this time of transition, we appreciate your help in sharing the news of our Clinch Mountain District. You can help in these ways:

Please forward, print, share and distribute this issue of the District News with members and friends of your congregations.

If you know anyone who would like to be added to our newsletter email distribution list, please contact Monika Surcey at [email protected], or Jamie Boone at [email protected] to provide a name and email address.

If you would like to submit an article or have an event you would like published in the District newsletter, please submit to Monika or Jamie.

July 2018 Page 9

2018 Tazewell District Mission Kits

Belfast 11 Goshen 13

Midway 8 Looney's Chapel 40

Alexander 20 Main Street 15

Brown's Chapel 5 Brynes Chapel 2

Trinity 1 Mt. Zion 9

Garden 14 Shady Grove 10

Cedar Bluff 42 Shiloh 10

Ezelle 6 Wesnedonck 10

Goodman's 1 Mt. Hermon 5

Red Oak 5 Steelesburg 20

Zion 7 Narrows First 7

Clearview 15 North Tazewell 9

Dennison 13 Big Stoney 6

Dailey's Chapel 11 Edgewood 4

Burkes Garden 5 Ingram Village 4

Concord 5 Providence 6

Mt. Olivet 3 Pearisburg First 32

Ebenezer 4 Rich Creek First 21

Bailey 3 Richlands First 8

Bear Springs 5 Rocky Gap 36

Eggleston 5 Round Bottom 6

Green Valley 11 New Hope 2

Mountain View 6 Pine Grove 7

Wesley's Chapel 9 Eatons' Chapel 3

Kathleen Memorial 4 Shady Grove 10

Hoanker 13 Sheffey Memorial 10

Elk Garden 10 Virginia Avenue 1

Davis 17 Wright's Valley 5

TOTAL - 570

Thank you churches of the former Tazewell District for your generous participation in our Hands On Mission Kit Collection. You contributed 570 school kits to go to children in Liberia— Missionary - Helen Roberts-Evans. I wish to say a special thank you to MEFCOR, Bluefield Tazewell Road, who has graciously donated the packing boxes for several years. This has been a big help and savings for the District and Conference. Thank you so much to Charlene Hurt, Kyle Hurt, Greg Deel and families for you generous donations. Also thank you to Rev. Zach Hash, Rev. Anthony Grills, Rev. Manny Elswick and Mr. Danny Coulthard who loaded all the boxes on the truck, and to Rev. Neal Hammons who drove the truck to Pleasant View in Wytheville and unloaded all the boxes. I really appreciate all the help and effort that everyone gave on short notice, due to unforeseen circumstances. You are the best! Blessings, Jamie Boone, Mission Kit Coordinator

July 2018 Page 10