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Prayer Opportunities:
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 
  

 

  

Kate Brimer square dancing. You too can square dance at the Laurel Theater 2nd Saturday of every month. 8pm. (7:30 for beginner lessons)

 As part of 10 to the City (tithe intended for blessing and positively impacting the community), All Souls Church has budgeted $6,000 for Small Group Grant Funds to encourage and enable Small Groups. Each Small Group can apply for up to $500. Click here to download the application.    

  

The SHAREhouse opens again for spring with...

  

MEET THE ARTIST:  "Rag & Bone" by Herb Rieth

Join us for a Wine & Cheese reception 

Friday, Feb. 22nd, 7-10 pm 

in back of our home at 1640 Jefferson Ave.  37917. 

Working with a myriad of materials including safety pins, spikes, embroidery floss, camouflage fabric and paint, Rieth creates mixed media work that touches on the nature of signification and sets up rich narratives.  He currently teaches at Pellissippi State Community College in Knoxville, TN.

 

 

  

 ONK, Parkridge and other neighborhoods check it out:

Registration is now open for The Neighborhood Conference, a gathering of neighborhood advocates and supporters from all across Knoxville and Knox County on Saturday, March 23, 2013, at the Knoxville Convention Center.

To register for this conference and learn more about it, click here.

The City's Office of Neighborhoods is producing this conference in cooperation with Knox County and a planning committee of neighborhood representatives.

 Features include:

- A welcome from Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero and Knox County Mayor Tim Burchett.

 - Over 30 workshops and 100 speakers addressing crime prevention, blight, neighborhood revitalization, grassroots fundraising, tree and yard management, parks and greenways, settling disputes between neighbors, how to start a 

neighborhood organization... and much more!

 - Over 25 information booths from a variety of governmental agencies and nonprofit organizations.

 - A chance to hear from and meet members of City Council and County Commission, as well as senior staff in both city and county governments.

 Most importantly, members and leaders of neighborhood groups will be able to meet, compare notes, and learn from one another.

 

 

Katie Beth Judd
 

We're in the early stages of creating a Childcare Co-op for daytime care.  If parents are interested in joining please contact me at ashleydawnaddair@gmail.com. Or if you would like to support parents by volunteering to babysit that'd be wonderful and welcomed.

  

 We are doing baby baptisms on Easter Sunday this year. (March 31) at Old Mechanicsville Park in Mechanicsville. If you would like your child to be baptised, come to a class the Sunday before (March 24) at 3pm in the conference room, and email Doug Banister @ doug@allsoulsknoxville.com.  

 

  

Addair W.
 

There will be a Lenten lunch series at the downtown churches this year during Lent. There will be a 30 minute worship service around a lenten theme in the Sanctuary, and then a lunch following in the Fellowship Hall. Services start at noon, lunch is at 12:30. Come and join us!   


February 20th: Church Street United Methodist 

February 27th: 1st Baptist
March 6th: St. Johns Cathedral and All Souls (at St. Johns) 
March 13th: 1st Presbyterian  
March 20th: Immaculate Conception 
 
Amanda Grubb, Sarah Cox, Caroline Carter
 
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 Mondays 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.

  

  

Brenda Grindstaff
 

  

 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 healthy meal. Email Doug at doug@

allsoulsknoxville.com if you can come. 

 
   
 
     
cityCITY EVENTS 

 

  
Haslam, Bredesen, Sundquist to Speak on Civility on February 21
 

Gov. Bill Haslam will be joined by two former Tennessee governors at a panel discussion about civility on February 21.

  

Haslam, along with Phil Bredesen and Don Sundquist, will participate in "Balancing Civility and Free Expression," a panel discussion that will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the Toyota Auditorium at the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy. It is free and open to the public.  

"Every day we hear about rancorous debate being a roadblock in government. It's critical that we find ways to eliminate those roadblocks so decisions can be made, votes taken, and progress made on important issues," said Matt Murray, director of the Baker Center.

 

"Sen. Baker is known for his ability to get politicians on both sides of the aisle to sit down and work together civilly. That is why the Baker Center works so hard to further the mission of civility."  

  

Haslam, Bredesen, and Sundquist will discuss the relationship and conflict between civility and free expression in political discourse, especially in political campaigns, debates, legislative sessions and citizen interaction with politicians. A question-and-answer session will follow.


Clarence Brown Theatre to play a Raisin in the Sun

Click here for tickets and more info 

The first play to portray African American characters, themes, and conflicts in a natural and realistic manner on Broadway, A Raisin in the Sun received the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play of the Year. Hansberry was the youngest playwright, the fifth woman, and the first African American writer to win the award. Recently widowed, Lena Younger receives a life insurance check and plans to buy a house for her family, freeing them from the cramped tenement she shares with her two children, daughter-in-law and grandson in Chicago's south side. Her son, Walter, has other ideas for the money. In the struggle that ensues one dream will be fulfilled, another deferred. Will the family collapse or will they seize this opportunity to create a better life? The Washington Post said A Raisin in the Sun is "one of a handful of great American plays" and The New York Times called it "a play that changed American theater forever." Don't miss this powerful and hopeful portrait of one family's quest for the American dream during the 1950s.  

  

  

Megan Church, Sarah Bannister and friends
 

UT Men's Basketball Schedule: Click Here! 

 
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We have a sweet mom at Emerald Youth Foundation looking for a car immediately. She can spend $2600. If anyone has one they are selling or has any leads on one, email Katy Warren, one of the Knoxville Fellows at katywarren12@gmail.com.
 
FOR SALE: Washer & Dryer $150
We are moving this weekend and have no need for our current washer and dryer. Take them off our hands!
Dryer: Maytag Perfoma Oversize Capacity Plus/Quiet Series/Heavy Duty/ Auto Dry Control/ 7 Cycles
Washer: LG 10 Cycle 2 Speed / Heavy Duty Extra Large Capacity
Email Kate Brimer for more info: kate.brimer@gmail.com


My roommate (Sarah Johnson) and I are looking for a compatible roommate or two starting March 1st in North Knoxville. 5 Bedroom house. Rent is $275, everyone has a separate lease. For more information they can call me at 615-557-5226, or email me here at sarah.b.johnson90@gmail.com

House for rent in Maryville. 

3 BR, 2 BA, 1530 sq ft. Brick Ranch for rent in Maryville.  $950.00 per month.  Please contact Linda Hamilton at lmrhamilton@gmail.com or cell #865-223-1773

 

 

 

 

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)

Sincerely,
All Souls Church
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