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Come pray with us as we lift up our church body, our city, and each other to God.
Sunday 4 PM Pre-service Prayer
Post-Service Prayer Ministry
Monday 6 PM Evening Prayer
Wednesday 8:30 AM Prayer Team Meeting/Prayer for Sunday Service
In the chapel, 3rd floor of 4MS
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Upcoming Events
Hello People!! Thank you SOO much to all of you who send me goings on in the city, in our community, photos, events and more. This is SO helpful, and please keep doing it! It helps to grow community and builds deeper connections with each other and the city when we know what's going on. Thanks! ~katie
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Happy New Year Dudes! Join us at our new time Friday Mornings at 7am at 1635 Jefferson Ave. 37917. This semester we'll be reading Henry Scougal's " Life of God in the Soul of Man", as well as exploring adjoining themes throughout 2 Timothy.For more info contact Caleb Fristoe at fristoe82@gmail.com or just show up!
The All Souls Medical Fund is accepting applications for medical need assistance through February 15. Do you have a medical need, procedure, or doctor visit not covered by medical insurance? Click on the link to find out more details and an application. Also talk to one of the medical fund team members if you have questions: LB Bryant, Ginger Kielarowski, John Watt, Brad Carter, Erin Callahan, or John Beckett. Encourage others you know at All Souls to apply if they have needs we can help with.
 | | So excited that Michael and Brooke Bock have joined our church! |
Three helpers set up and tear down our altar table each month. We need a fourth to spread the responsibility around well. If you wanted to serve our body in this way, you would get to become familiar with the church seasons, colors, and proper candle arrangements as you serve for about 30 minutes before and after our services once each month. You do not need experience. The commitment lasts one year. Please email Jesse at jwatkins@rabbitwife.com or call 242-9636 if you feel interested.
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Bill Lee is a Knoxville potter and clay artist and is looking for a studio space to live and run his pottery business. He is currently sharing a home in Fountain City with a elderly woman who needs to move her granddaughter in. A possible situation is renting a finished basement in someone's home, perhaps a couple needing to supplement their income. Ideally, the location would be near a bus route, due to transportation issues. His business is steadily growing with more opportunities, but needs some help to flourish. Contact him at billleeart@yahoo.com. Do you have a car you can lend a family in need? Tammie and Glen Spidell's daughter Andrea was rear-ended on the interstate last week, totaling one of their cars. The Spidell's have three teenage children and have an immediate need for a car for a month or two while they sort out their options. Please contact Glen at gspidell@gmail.com or Tammie at spidellg@juno.com if you can help. There will be a Super Bowl pizza party following Sunday Service, February 3rd. Pizza and drinks will be provided. Please bring a snack to share if you can.
The Whismans and Stephen and Sara Otis, who just joined our church on Sunday.
Art by Ashley Adair at Clayton Center for the Arts, Blackberry Farms Gallery, displaying in January 2013 A reception will be held in the gallery on Fri., Jan. 25 from 6 until 8 p.m as part of Last Friday Art Walk.
Clayton Center for the Arts 502 East Lamar Alexander Pkwy Maryville, TN 37804-5907 "This work explores the confusion, uncertainty and simple delights of operating within the traditionally feminine roles of homemaker and motherhood," Addair wrote in her artist's statement. "Both the content and process seek to quietly protest the meaninglessness our society attaches to domesticity. The method of making the work is born out of the rhythms of care taking, where the notion of production is largely intangible; visual progress is made in brief bits of time while daily chores and routines become a part of the art-making process," Addair continued. "I hope this lends an expression of interconnectedness to the work: a compassionate view that nothing independently exists but is a part of an intricate web of life."
Did you know that more than 3 million people are enslaved in human trafficking and that it is one of the highest yielding organized crimes in the world--generating profits of $9 billion in the United States and $27.8 billion worldwide? For Lent, why not consider a small group focusing on the issue of stopping human trafficking? Beginning on February 6 through March 13 (excluding February 13), we will meet on Wednesday evenings at the home of Deb and Dan Scaperoth, which is about 1.5 miles from campus. We will use Christine Caine's book and workbook called "Undaunted: Daring to do What God Calls You to Do" Caine began the A21(abolishing sex trafficking in the 21st century) ministry a few years ago and her organization has had some success in rescuing people and bringing some of the traffickers to justice. Here is a blurb about her book: "Christine shows how God rescued her from a life in which she was unnamed, unwanted and unqualified. She overcame abuse, abandonment, fears and other challenges to go on a mission of adventure, fueled by faith and filled with love and courage...Christine offers life-transforming insights about how not only to overcome the trials, wrong turns, and often painful circumstances we all experience, but also how to grow from these experiences and be equipped and empowered to help others." We will also look at excerpts from the Pulitizer prize winning book "Half the Sky" by Nicholas Kristof and his wife, Sheryl Wudunn. If you are interested, please email me (Deb) at dscapero@utk.edu.
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The Tarwaters have graciously allowed us to distribute the video of Mary Tarwater's Celebration of Life service at Cedar Springs on December 31st. If you would like a copy, they are free and being held in the church office. Email Katie to get a copy or to give to someone who needs one. It is a beautiful service filled with the power of the Almighty, as well as the many who loved her and were so deeply touched by her life.
Giant Clothing Swap! Nora Hassell is hosting a gigantic clothing swap on Feb 2nd at 6pm at her house in Kodak, TN. Bring all your old clothes and accessories and pick up some new ones, ladies! (bring dude clothes too, so you can shop for your husbands and BFs). Email Nora with more info: nora.hutchison@gmail.com. Address is 3100 Kelly Lane, Kodak 37764. There is a gate at the entrance but she will have it open for you.
Psalm Writing workshop with Ray McGinnis, author of Writing the Sacred, Thursday, January 31, 6:00-8:00 p.m., St. James Episcopal Church, 1101 N. Broadway, Knoxville. Open to all regardless of writing skill or knowledge of the Psalms. There is a $10 registration fee. Please contact the Rev. John Mark Wiggers to register, jwiggers@stjamesknox.org or 523-5687.
Fizzle needs some renters. The guys at Kenyon are all gettin' hitched or movin on. This great house in Old North Knoxville is in a safe area and filled with ballin' parties, close community, and good memories. It's a 3 bedroom house (although one bedroom is pretty small), rent is $850 and available in May. Email Joe Morelock with questions or info. joemorelock@gmail.com
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Needing a renter, looking for a place to live, want a roommate, heard of anybody looking? Email Katie and we'll get another big email out with housing opps. Lots of people have been asking. Pilgrimage is FULL! Thank you so much for all the applications. There will be another class in the next couple of months.
The Soul Mammas: If you are a mom with a young baby interested in hanging out with other moms and their babies you should come hang with the Soul Mammas. We meet Mon
days at noon at varying locations. We talk about mom stuff, spiritual stuff, and have a desire to grow in prayer together. Please email/text Sarah Whisman : yankeevol82@gmail.com or 865-385-1482 if interested!
If you are a mom with a fussy baby, we now have a TV in the prayer chapel that streams the service so you don't have to miss anything.
If you would like for the church to send you out with prayer during the worship service if you're moving or going on a mission trip contact Jesse at jesse.s.watkins@gmail.com.
If you are a guy over 50 (or close to) and attend All Souls,
we'd love for you to come to lunch with us at Fridays in the library at 4 Market Square on the 3rd Floor. $5 for a sandwich, chips and fruit. Email Doug at doug@
allsoulsknoxville.com if you can come.
CITY EVENTS
Interfaith Power & Light invites people of faith from the Greater Knoxville area to join us for a Candlelight Climate Vigil on Sunday, February 10, 2 - 3pm on Market Square in Knoxville. It is an opportunity for people of faith to witness their concern for climate change and their desire for effective climate protection policies. Our ecumenical vigil will include prayers, songs, and meditation. For more information, contact lgorenflo@gmail.com orgkayers@charter.net.
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Contact Us For Administrative Needs (including all announcements and 4 MS space reservations): Email Katie Norrell or contact her at the church office (865.524.3303) Monday - Friday 9 AM - 5 PM.
Weekly Update Deadline: TUESDAY at 12 PM
Floor Announcements Deadline: Friday at 12 PM
For Pastoral needs or questions: contact your small group leader, then Doug (719.2320)
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Sincerely,
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