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Dr. Larry W. Leonard District Superintendent [email protected] OCTOBER 2012 MISSION, STRATEGY, FOLLOW-THROUGH Over the past three weeks as I have driven across the Tennessee District, I have watched the green foliage on our majestic landscape become outlined in scarlet and gold. October is here with its annual reminder that as winter approaches, time is quickly passing. It prods us to realize that the Tennessee District has completed one-third of our fiscal year. As we begin the second third of our church year, our thoughts should turn to following through on the mission and strategy proposed in the vision report of the district superintendent at our district assembly this summer. We must remain focused on the five proposed strategies to assure the success of our mission: 1. Partnership Connections: e Tennessee District Ministry Resource Center has intentionally partnered with Columbia Grace in the launch of Restoration Community Church of the Nazarene, our district’s newest church in Spring Hill. In September, Columbia Grace celebrated the sending of Pastor Derek Hunter and 50-75 people who will work together in this new church plant. e district has announced that our three Cuba Work & Witness teams, made up of local church laypersons and pastors, will go to Cuba December 4-11, 2012; February 19-27, 2013; and March 5-13, 2013. e December team has 18 confirmed members. Two of our churches are considering a new partnership of sharing one pastor. Many of our churches are renewing last year’s partnerships and beginning new ones. 2. Local Leadership Development: Your district superintendent and assistant district superintendent finished the Tennessee District Mission Area Tour for fall 2012 on Tuesday night, October 2. Attendance and enthusiasm were encouraging. Local churches were equipped with a Prayer Partner Ministry System to adapt to their needs for an organized prayer ministry. 3. Passion for a Connectional Church: I have been thrilled with the renewed love for and involvement in our denomination by our local churches. Many are making plans to attend General Assembly next June in Indianapolis. e relationship with global Nazarenes is being strengthened as our churches are preparing to pay 100 percent of our contributions to others through the budget system. One pastor told me last week that his church board, who had been very opposed to the idea of sending money away from the local needs, has voted unanimously to pay their fair share of 14 percent in full. God is really helping his church. 4. Pastor’s Personal Soul Care: With a continued focus on our pastors’ spiritual wellbeing, pastors are preparing to attend the Soul Care Conference at Camp Garner Creek November 5-6. Rev. Rick Underwood, director of Journey Counseling Center at Trevecca Community Church, will lead us in an examination of “e Inner Life of the Pastor.” I am anticipating a great gathering of pastors and staff members for this time of personal growth. 5. Proclaiming Scriptural Holiness: Once again Dr. Gary Hencke has inspired, challenged, and informed us of our holiness heritage in “Being a Wesleyan: e Essential Distinctive For Our Day.” We continue to sharpen our pastors’ skills to preach the holiness doctrine. You have been active and enthusiastic in your involvement as team members. God has blessed the first third of the year. Please join me in praying and participating in the privilege of ministry together for these next eight months. Connected to hope, Larry W. Leonard

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  • Dr. Larry W. LeonardDistrict [email protected] 2012

    MISSION, STRATEGY, FOLLOW-THROUGH

    Over the past three weeks as I have driven across the Tennessee District, I have watched the green foliage on our majesticlandscape become outlined in scarlet and gold. October is here with its annual reminder that as winter approaches, time is quickly passing. It prods us to realize that the Tennessee District has completed one-third of our fiscal year. As we begin the second third of our church year, our thoughts should turn to following through on the mission and strategy proposed in the vision report of the district superintendent at our district assembly this summer.

    We must remain focused on the five proposed strategies to assure the success of our mission:

    1. Partnership Connections: The Tennessee District Ministry Resource Center has intentionally partnered with Columbia Grace in the launch of Restoration Community Church of the Nazarene, our district’s newest church in Spring Hill. In September, Columbia Grace celebrated the sending of Pastor Derek Hunter and 50-75 people who will work together in this new church plant. The district has announced that our three Cuba Work & Witness teams, made up of local church laypersons and pastors, will go to Cuba December 4-11, 2012; February 19-27, 2013; and March 5-13, 2013. The December team has 18 confirmed members. Two of our churches are considering a new partnership of sharing one pastor. Many of our churches are renewing last year’s partnerships and beginning new ones.

    2. Local Leadership Development: Your district superintendent and assistant district superintendent finished the TennesseeDistrict Mission Area Tour for fall 2012 on Tuesday night, October 2. Attendance and enthusiasm were encouraging. Local churches were equipped with a Prayer Partner Ministry System to adapt to their needs for an organized prayer ministry.

    3. Passion for a Connectional Church: I have been thrilled with the renewed love for and involvement in our denomination by our local churches. Many are making plans to attend General Assembly next June in Indianapolis. The relationship with global Nazarenes is being strengthened as our churches are preparing to pay 100 percent of our contributions to others through the budget system. One pastor told me last week that his church board, who had been very opposed to the idea of sending money away from the local needs, has voted unanimously to pay their fair share of 14 percent in full. God is really helping his church.

    4. Pastor’s Personal Soul Care: With a continued focus on our pastors’ spiritual wellbeing, pastors are preparing to attend the Soul Care Conference at Camp Garner Creek November 5-6. Rev. Rick Underwood, director of Journey Counseling Center at Trevecca Community Church, will lead us in an examination of “The Inner Life of the Pastor.” I am anticipating a great gathering of pastors and staff members for this time of personal growth.

    5. Proclaiming Scriptural Holiness: Once again Dr. Gary Hencke has inspired, challenged, and informed us of our holiness heritage in “Being a Wesleyan: The Essential Distinctive For Our Day.” We continue to sharpen our pastors’ skills to preach the holiness doctrine.

    You have been active and enthusiastic in your involvement as team members. God has blessed the first third of the year. Please join me in praying and participating in the privilege of ministry together for these next eight months.

    Connected to hope,

    Larry W. Leonard

  • SDMI: SunDay School DIScIpleShIp MInIStrIeS InternatIonal

    Rev. David Hill, SDMI Chairman403 Page PlaceMt. Juliet, TN 37122E-mail: [email protected]

    Sunday SchoolMake the Connection

    SUNDAY SCHOOL 1. Nashville First .............................................................770 2. Nashville Trevecca Community ...............................645 3. Columbia Grace .........................................................492 4. Hermitage ...................................................................414 5. Goodlettsville .............................................................390 6. Memphis Calvary .......................................................359 7. Clarksville Grace ........................................................263 8. Nashville Grace ..........................................................243 9. Gallatin ........................................................................223 10. Erin ..............................................................................194

    NUMERICAL GAIN 1. Memphis Calvary .........................................................83 2. Nashville First ...............................................................72 3. Memphis New Hope ....................................................22 Nashville Trevecca Community .................................22 5. Brentwood First .....................................................20 6. Waverly ..........................................................................18 7. Goodlettsville ...............................................................15 Hendersonville .............................................................15 Hermitage .....................................................................1510. Long Creek....................................................................14 Nashville Blakemore ....................................................14PERCENTAGE GAIN 1. Dickson Lighthouse .......................................... 112.50% 2. Nashville Community Fellowship .................... 90.91% 3. Memphis New Hope ........................................... 84.62% 4. Summertown ....................................................... 66.67% Nashville Blakemore ........................................... 66.67% 6. Covington ............................................................ 58.33% 7. Dyersburg ............................................................ 46.67% 8. Long Creek .......................................................... 38.89% 9. Nashville Trinity .................................................. 31.25% 10. Nashville Inglewood ........................................... 30.43%

    MORNING WORSHIP 1. Nashville First ...........................................................1047 2. Nashville Trevecca Community .............................1030 3. Columbia Grace .........................................................645 4. Hermitage ...................................................................560 5. Goodlettsville .............................................................527 6. Clarksvile Grace .........................................................519 7. Clarksville First ..........................................................518 8. Memphis Calvary .......................................................454 9. Nashville Grace ..........................................................370 10. Gallatin ........................................................................317

    SEPTEMBERTOP TEN

    CHRISTMAS IN SEPTEMBERWOMEN’S MINISTRY RETREAT

    SEPTEMBER 14 ~ 16

    Engage the Word 40 Day Bible Reading Plan is underway.If you’ve not signed up to get the daily email or text, pleasesign up at http://engagetheword.nazarene.org. When signing up,if prompted to set up an account, declining to do so will not cancel out receiving the daily devotional. What a way to begin the day! Engage the Word can guide everyone in their spiritual growth.

    Nashville First will host a Regional Creative Ministry Solutions Training Festival on October 26 & 27. This event is perfect for anyone wanting to learn the art of puppertry & other creative performance arts. For more information or to register contact Creative Ministry Solutions Events at (303) 790-1188 or at [email protected].

    OCTOBER19 -20 NMI Prayer Retreat

    NOVEMBER9 Children’s Ministry Network Lunch10 Children's Invitational #216-17 Pre-Teen Lock-In

    JANUARY (2013)11 Children’s Ministry Network Lunch 12 Children's Invitational #326 Women's Breakaway

    FEBRUARY9 Children's Invitational #423 Mission Areas’ Children's Quiz Final

    MARCH2 Improve Your Serve8-9 Men's Retreat16 Children's Quiz Finals

    APRIL1-3 Prime Time Retreat12-13 Marriage Retreat26-27 Southeastern Children's Quiz - Atlanta

    MAY28-6/2 Family Camp Meeting

    JUNE19-28 General Conventions & Assembly

    JULY1-4 Early Elementary Camp15-19 Tween Camp

    During this time of the year, many activitiesare being planned or are happening.To help with that, please take note of the dates and corresponding events below.God bless you during this autumn season!

  • nMI: nazarene MISSIonS InternatIonal

    Mrs. Becky Hancock, President504 W. Angela CircleGoodlettsville, TN 37072E-mail: [email protected]

    YOU CAN'T HAVE ONE WITHOUT THE OTHER!

    Missions is two-dimensional if it is done well...here at home and around the world. I esteem every person and local church who does it all! Many of you are reaching out to your local communities as well as being faithful to the international dimension of our denomination.

    Recently I attended an annual fund raising dinner for our local crisis pregnancy center. Their vision statement had words that reflected my own heart's desire. I imagine you would be in agreement with me that this is our goal as God's people: "We seek to offer a community of restoration in the midst of brokenness, declaring worth in God's eyes unto all whom we minister His healing grace. It is our desire to serve as sculptors of the soul to those whose cry is unheard by the ears of the world. Therefore, we exist to point them to the Creator....the One who's got the whole world in His hands with room left over, welcoming you and me and them, and turning it all into us." Praise God for His welcome and grace to ALL of us!

    Two very important dates on our District NMI calendar are deserving of your attention - #1 District Prayer Retreat at Camp Garner Creek on Oct. 19 (Fri. at 5:30 p.m. beginning with dinner and ending with lunch on Sat.) - Oct. 20. Cost is $40 with two per room. This is a great opportunity for us to seek the Lord together and be reminded of the crucial foundation for ALL our ministry...PRAYER! Join us and bring a friend. It is beautiful in autumn at our campgrounds, a great place to meet with God. To register contact Kathy Philips at [email protected].

    #2 Our first Work/Witness team is heading to Cuba in December. God has been busy calling folks to join this team! They will be meeting with us at prayer retreat so we can pray with them in preparation. Please put these on your personal prayer list. Here is the name of each team member and the name of their local church:

    On September 18th Trevecca and our district NMI hosted a Red Cross Shelter Team Training on the TNU campus. Thank you, TNU students and Tennessee Nazarenes for participating in this great day. Here are the group photos of these two groups. Thanks to Michael Rhodes, our district Nazarene Disaster Response Coordinator, and Heather Daughtery from TNU for planning this event.

    Tennessee Nazarenes TNU Students

    Work/Witness Coordinator: Mick Holcomb, Jason ChapelDr. Larry Leonard, District Superintendent

    Al Bigger, Columbia GraceRoger Costa & Chuck Mashburn, Nashville First

    Emily Eaton, GoodlettsvilleLarry & Barbara Fox, Gallatin

    Christopher & Hilary Fryman, Nashville KaleoBryant Gentry & Danny Lee

    Bill Mantlo & Jack Oden, Springfield FirstEric & Candace Penny, Jason Chapel

    Al Pilcher & Ruth Ann Scroggs, Memphis CalvaryAlbertha Rogers, Memphis Eastside

  • nyI: nazarene youth InternatIonal

    Rev. Jason Underwood, NYI President584 Franklin RoadFranklin, TN 37069 E-mail: [email protected]

    Hey TNYI Family,

    October is here and before you know it the leaves will be changing, the air will be cooler and you will have to find some reason to use pumpkins in your Wednesday night game time! Like many of you the fall season seems to keep me very busy with fundraisers, fall sports season, and more. We can get so busy that we neglect to plan ahead for what is coming next. Take a few moments to mark down some important events coming your way from the TNYI.

    From txt 2 speechWhat is the future of Christian proclamation in a society increasingly driven by networked technologies and 140-character communications? Trevecca is hosting an event for youth pastors Nov. 29-Dec. 1st to answer such questions. For moreinformation please go to http://www.txt2speech.org/Site/home.html or look for the link on our website. Nearly New Years Lock-inMark your calendars now for our Nearly New Years lock-in. This years event will be held in Franklin/Brentwood on FridayDecember 28th. More information will be available soon. Contact Jon Allen at [email protected] for more details.

    I love you and there’s nothing you can do about it!

    Extravaganza AthleticsNovember 9th and 10th we will converge on Hermitage church for another year of fantastic competition. Daniel Meadow ([email protected]) is in charge of this awesome event. For more information and registration you can check out the website at www.tnnyi.com. Forms will be due by November 1st. Please mail forms to Kelli Hamilton, 510 Woodland Street, Nashville, TN 37206.

    TNT@TNUWith all of us gearing up for extravaganza we can’t forget that TNT@TNU will sneak up on us quickly. The dates are April 11-14. We want to get as many students there as possible. Look for a TNT@TNU poster available for download on our site soon.

    TNU will host the 4th Annual Preaching Conference: Preaching 2.0 with special guest speaker Dr. David Lose on October 22-23, 2012. For more information go to http://www.trevecca.edu/alumni-and-friends/church-services/preaching-conference.

  • Nazarenes from around the world will gather for worship,fellowship, and business next summer in Indianapolis, Indiana,USA, for General Assembly 2013, and excitement is growingas housing and event registration is now open.

    The General Assembly Arrangements Office established a housing block of approximately 29,000 hotel rooms near the Indiana Convention Center. The number of sleeping rooms blocked is based upon past attendance figures, expected popularity of the site, and the Arrangements Office’s best projections for attendance. All hotels are within walking distance of the Indiana Convention Center, and hotel prices ranges from US$144 to $169 per night plus tax.

    Through contracting hotel rooms the Church of the Nazarene secures the convention center at no cost and is able to be good stewards of its resources. As with any contract, there is a legal obligation with financial penaltiesshould we not meet the terms of the contracts. Delegates and visitors are encouraged to stay within the housingblock to ensure these obligations are met and that the church does not incur penalties as occurred in 2009.

    Visitors (non-delegates) from the USA and Canada can register now for General Assembly 2013 and make hotel reservations.Registration is available at nazarene.org/ga or by fax or mail using a housing form found in the upcoming September/October issue of Holiness Today. The event will begin on June 19 and run through June 27.

    Visitors from outside the USA and Canada may register and make reservations through their regional general assembly coordinator. They may contact their regional office for details.

    To register as a visitor, check hotel availability and make a reservation, please visit the General Assemblyand Conventions website at nazarene.org/ga. General Assembly is the "supreme doctrine-formulating, lawmaking,and elective authority of the Church of the Nazarene" (Manual, 131). The General Assembly and auxiliary conventions(Nazarene Missions International, Nazarene Youth International, and Sunday School and Discipleship MinistriesInternational) convene every four years, bringing together Nazarenes from around the globe.

    For more General Assembly articles, see the General Assembly 2013 section.

    Baptized Columbia Grace ~ Pastor Mark Lindstrom Emily Brown; Eleanor Tallman

    Gallatin ~ Pastor Tim Hancock Eli Sterling; J.P. Primeaux; Abi & JoAnne Hancock; Bethany Kihnley; Kenneth Keene; Bob Damron; Angela Roberts; Pam Navarra; Bill Petry, Jr.; Travis Sutton, Jr.; Travis Sutton, Sr.; Jaina King; Noah Meikrantz; Sydney Desroches; Skylier Pinkerton; Andrew McCullough; Kennedi Porter; Patrick Gillihan

    Goodlettsville ~ Pastor Daryl Blank Chance Fowler; Emma Green; Blake Hayes; Arianna Massey; Kylie Medlock; Carson Slaughter; Anna Rose Steffy; Nicole Taipale

    Jason Chapel ~ Pastor James Spruill Scotty Worcester; Buford & Cooper Jones

    Memphis Eastside ~ Pastor Albertha Bragg Magali Vazquez; Geler Fredi Ramires Perez; Pedro Aquino

    Nashville Glencliff Hispanic ~ Pastor Pedro Cruz Ever Nieto Hernandez; Heidy Marisela Nieto; Alexa Nieto; Florencio Flores; Arwen Michelle Rodriguez; Antonia Vega; Rodolfo Denzel Rodriguez

    Nashville Grace ~ Pastor Ken Dove Connor & Kyler Tharp; Samantha Spencer; Jacquelyn Cox

    Waverly ~ Pastor Daron Brown Brandon Motz; Lena Wilson; Aubrey Stafford

    Welcome New Nazarenes

    Columbia Grace ~ Pastor Mark Lindstrom Josh & Kellie Dewey; Brittney Thorpe; Terry Pinkcard; Kayla Knoshal

    Covington ~ Pastor Ray Lepkowicz Rachel Akins;Dylan & Haley Sherrod

    Highland ~ Pastor David Scott Lehman Franks, Sr.

    Nashville Glencliff Hispanic ~ Pastor Pedro Cruz Ever Nieto Hernandez; Heidy Marisela Nieto; Alexa Nieto; Florencio Flores; Arwen Michelle Rodriguez; Antonia Vega; Rodolfo Denzel Rodriguez

    Nashville Trinity ~ Pastor Mike Proctor Claudia Sullivan Waverly ~ Pastor Daron Brown Jason & Adriana Batchelder; Dakota Cavness

    Woodlawn ~ Pastor Tracy Hoskins April & Kyle Humphrey; Jessica & Clifton Malone

  • Clarksville Mission Area SS AMClarksville First ........................ 114 .........................518Clarksville Grace ..................... 263 .........................519Clarksville Korean...................... 30 ...........................65Clarksville Park Lane ............... 118 .........................160Dover ......................................... 57 ...........................74Gray’s Chapel ............................ 66 ...........................60Long Creek ................................ 50 ...........................50Woodlawn Community............. 121 .........................156

    Columbia Mission AreaBrentwood Concord Comm. .... 154 .........................237Brentwood First ....................... 140 .........................244Columbia First ........................... 39 ...........................54Columbia Grace....................... 492 .........................645Franklin Community................... 68 .........................154Franklin Hispanic ......................... 0 .............................0Lawrenceburg Grace ................. 35 ...........................64Lawrenceburg Vaughan ............ 11 ...........................15Lewisburg .................................. 33 ...........................53Nashville New Life Korean .......... 28 ...........................34Pleasant Point ........................... 16 ...........................19

    Fly Mission AreaElmore ....................................... 47 ...........................57Fly .............................................. 17 ...........................63Jones Chapel............................. 27 ...........................48Mt. Wesley-Akin Chapel ............ 21 ...........................37Savannah .................................. 17 ...........................24Summertown ............................. 10 ...........................27

    Memphis North Mission AreaCovington .................................. 19 ...........................22Crossroads Community ............. 36 ...........................54Dyersburg .................................. 22 ...........................22Memphis Calvary ..................... 359 .........................454Memphis New Hope .................. 48 ...........................44Memphis Word Alive .................. 34 ...........................47Millington ................................... 25 ...........................25

    Memphis South Mission Area SS AMMemphis Christ Like .................. 16 ...........................35Memphis Eastside ..................... 24 ...........................32Memphis Emmanuel .................. 37 ...........................65Memphis Faithful Believers ......... 9 ...........................21Memphis Friendship .................. 26 ...........................48Memphis Grace ....................... 145 .........................182Memphis Holiness Tabernacle .... 65 .........................136Memphis Hope Tabernacle ........ 30 ...........................37Memphis Refreshing Springs ...... 9 ...........................38

    Nashville East Mission Area Hermitage ................................ 414 .........................560Madison ..................................... 24 ...........................34Madison Hispanic ...................... 39 .........................116Nashville Bethel ......................... 85 .........................113Nashville First .......................... 770 .......................1047Nashville Grace ....................... 243 .........................370Nashville Inglewood................... 30 ...........................62Nashville Whites Creek ............. 36 ...........................69Old Hickory ................................ 92 .........................122

    Nashville North Mission AreaAshland City Faith Comm. ......... 70 .........................110Gallatin .................................... 223 .........................317Goodlettsville ........................... 390 .........................527Greenbrier New Walk .................. 0 ...........................61Hendersonville ........................... 88 .........................142Highland .................................... 20 ...........................32Joelton ......................................... 8 ...........................10Portland ....................................111 .........................211Springfield.................................. 40 ...........................54Sumner Cty. Living Springs ......... 0 ...........................47

    Nashville South Mission AreaKingston Springs ....................... 22 ...........................38Nashville Bell Road ................... 18 ...........................37Nashville Blakemore .................. 35 ...........................75Nashville Calvary Korean .......... 35 ...........................73Nashville Christ............................ 0 ...........................33Nashville Community Fellowship ... 21 ...........................45Nashville Donelson .................... 35 ...........................45Nashville Glencliff Hispanic ....... 72 .........................130Nashville Kaleo .......................... 17 ...........................17Nashville Immanuel ..................... 0 ...........................20Nashville Trevecca Comm. ..... 645 .......................1030Nashville Trinity ......................... 21 ...........................46Nashville Westwind ................... 19 ...........................21

    Waverly Mission AreaCamden ..................................... 10 ...........................20Dickson Lighthouse ................... 13 ...........................40Erin .......................................... 194 .........................241Fulton......................................... 43 ...........................53Griffin’s Chapel .......................... 77 .........................110Jason Chapel............................. 93 .........................175Paris .......................................... 41 ...........................41Pine Hill ..................................... 76 .........................105Waverly .................................... 173 .........................247

    TOTAL ................................... 7202 .....................11264

    Thanks to ALL churches for 100% reporting for 81 consecutive months.

    AttendAnce RepoRt foR SeptembeR

    District Ministerial Christmas Dinner

    November 30, 2012Camp Garner Creek

    Please RSVP at DMRC (615) 255~2929

  • Funding the Mission Funding the Mission Unified TNU WEF P&B Reported Income Income Updated

    Ashland City Faith Comm. 0 0 0 0 0BrentwoodConcordComm. 0 3,518 1,978 10,655 2,029BrentwoodFirst 72,287 7/30/12 2,891 1,626 3,584 2,609Camden 11,566 9/30/12 301 169 602 249ClarksvilleFirst 0 306 0 715 153ClarksvilleGrace 0 6,740 3,791 6,334 2,598ClarksvilleKorean 16,879 8/26/12 675 388 1,001 408ClarksvilleParkLane 114,487 9/23/12 3,344 1,405 4,610 1,912ColumbiaFirst 21,990 9/10/12 845 475 1,145 290ColumbiaGrace 285,625 8/31/12 10,508 5,911 14,448 5,911Covington 3,825 9/10/12 240 180 216 135CrossroadsCommunity 0 624 340 1,617 518DicksonLighthouse 0 0 0 0 50Dover 45,898 9/26/12 1,830 1,029 2,348 978Dyersburg 0 0 0 473 290Elmore 0 564 317 775 317Erin 87,890 9/15/12 3,313 1,864 4,555 1,864Fly 21,844 9/5/12 874 492 1,201 492FranklinCommunity 0 2,100 1,312 1,996 726Franklin Hispanic 0 0 0 0 0Fulton 8,542 7/31/12 324 214 444 192Gallatin 0 7,017 3,160 8,364 2,113Goodlettsville 343,848 9/25/12 11,851 6,700 17,879 7,332Gray’s Chapel 0 0 0 0 0GreenbrierNewWalk 15,721 9/1/12 0 0 500 350Griffin’sChapel 29,195 8/31/12 1,082 608 1,603 608Hendersonville 32,997 8/26/12 1,115 697 1,469 599Hermitage 0 1,399 0 0 699Highland 9,584 8/26/12 361 203 501 208JasonChapel 62,130 9/1/12 0 0 2,352 1,337Joelton 3,396 8/29/12 213 132 310 132Jones Chapel 0 0 0 0 0KingstonSprings 0 476 298 1,063 293LawrenceburgGrace 18,443 9/7/12 739 449 1,016 385LawrenceburgVaughan 0 0 0 0 0Lewisburg 12,000 8/18/12 788 492 1,083 394LongCreek 0 548 343 754 274Madison 14,844 9/18/12 580 319 558 236Madison Hispanic 0 0 0 0 0MemphisCalvary 244,325 8/31/12 8,273 4,654 7,470 2,995MemphisChristLike 0 0 0 0 0MemphisEastside 0 141 85 198 85MemphisEmmanuel 7,097 9/13/12 172 0 370 154MemphisFaithfulBelievers 0 0 0 0 0MemphisFriendship 26,527 9/15/12 875 552 1,182 515MemphisGrace 152,001 8/27/12 6,011 3,465 7,907 3,274MemphisHolinessTab. 0 0 0 187 0MemphisHopeTab. 0 0 0 0 0MemphisNewHope 20,754 9/25/12 979 490 780 314Memphis Refreshing Springs 0 0 0 0 0MemphisWordAlive 0 0 0 0 0Millington 0 290 169 399 182Mt.Wesley-Akin 12,393 9/23/12 337 189 449 189NashvilleBellRoad 0 0 0 300 0NashvilleBethel 0 3,000 1,749 3,999 1,398NashvilleBlakemore 29,382 9/30/12 778 438 1,495 612NashvilleChrist 0 0 0 0 0NashvilleCommunity 7,361 7/31/12 279 157 384 162NashvilleDonelson 21,895 9/2/12 885 492 855 345NashvilleFirst 797,539 9/25/12 19,372 10,897 26,519 10,896NashvilleFirst/CalvaryKorean 0 500 300 0 0NashvilleGlencliffHispanic 6,863 7/18/12 871 545 1,080 406NashvilleGrace 203,846 9/3/12 8,153 4,587 10,097 4,201NashvilleImmanuel 3,529 8/21/12 134 75 184 79NashvilleInglewood 20,087 9/6/12 757 426 1,041 426NashvilleKaleo 2,598 8/31/12 0 0 0 0NashvilleNewLifeKorean 8,482 8/31/12 339 198 441 182NashvilleTreveccaCommunity 338,635 8/31/12 11,105 6,246 15,035 6,246NashvilleTrinity 23,407 9/2/12 950 556 1,049 450NashvilleWestwind 0 204 102 0 127NashvilleWhitesCreek 15,707 7/30/12 843 528 3,249 475OldHickory 87,064 8/31/12 2,908 1,636 3,999 1,636ParisFirst 21,096 9/29/12 627 348 1,095 445PineHill 46,183 8/31/12 1,771 996 2,393 1,003PleasantPoint 2,402 8/24/12 45 26 59 26Portland 103,353 9/24/12 3,852 2,166 5,346 2,175Savannah 0 0 0 0 0SpringfieldFirst 17,094 9/11/12 688 387 946 387Summertown 8,080 9/30/12 267 167 420 172SumnerCty.LivingSprings 2,489 6/30/12 0 0 0 0Waverly 96,328 9/19/12 3,460 1,946 3,067 2,501Woodlawn 57,953 9/24/12 2,176 1,264 2,806 1,110 $3,617,460 $146,211 $80,728 $198,975 $79,851

    WeappreciatechurchesutilizingFundingtheMissionandreportingthemonthlyincome.Ifyouneedanyassistance,pleasecontacttheDistrictOfficeat(615)255~2929andwewillbegladtoassistyou.

    funding the miSSion giving 2012-2013unified & tnu AS of Sept. 30 WoRld evAn. & p & b AS of Sept. 30