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Welcome to All Souls!
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All Souls News and Events
If you would like to put an announcement in the newsletter, please type up announcements with a few (3-5) sentences that include ALL necessary information and send to Jill Branson inthe office at jill@allsoulsknoxville.com.
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Here is what the Shepherding Team discussed at the October meeting:
- Please see announcement below for the result of the 10-to-the-City discussion.
- The slate of proposed new Shepherding Team members will be presented on November 1, with the election taking place on November 22.
- In July the team went to work answering the question "How are we doing facilitating difficult conversations that lead to spiritual formation?" In 2016, there will be several opportunities for the All Souls' body to improve the way we communicate as we strive to walk with each other in loving unity. Doug Banister, Linda Hamilton and David Gayk are attending training this week at The Colossian Forum. The Forum is designed to "help Christians who disagree engage difficult questions in ways that build up love of God and neighbor. By gathering Christians who disagree, confessing that all things hold together in Christ (Colossians 1:17), bringing our difficulties before God in prayer, listening to varied experts on the topics, attending to Scripture and the resources of the faith, and learning to listen and talk across difference, we can trust the Holy Spirit to transform us into the image of Christ." Linda and David will lead a small group on sexuality in the spring with resources from this training. Another opportunity for the body to improve communication for the purpose of loving well and developing unity is Collaborative Communication (CC) training, introduced to All Souls by member Lisa Murray. Here is what Lisa says about CC: "One purpose of collaborative communication is to know yourself and those around you better. Jesus tells us the greatest commandment is to love the Lord, and the second greatest commandment is to love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:37-39). The reciprocity of collaborative communication requires sharing one's authentic self, recognizing another's authentic self,and speaking words of truth. This respect is a form of loving your neighbor deeply." There will be a Collaborative Communication training retreat January 15-17, 2016 with 20 volunteer participants, followed by the formation of two 10-week small groups. More detailed information on both of these opportunities will follow in upcoming newsletters, floor announcements, and emails to the congregation.
- Worship Director Jesse Watkins is working with Jasmine Hoisington on a 16 week-internship.
Here are the minutes from the August and September Shepherding Team meetings.
10-to-the-City Update: Due to the fact that we had so many wonderful choices for our 10-to-the-City community partners, none of our top candidates had a substantial percentage of the vote. Therefore, to ensure that our 10-to-the-City tithe is reflective of the church's wishes, we have decided to have a second (and final) vote on November 15. We will take the top 17 organizations from our first vote, and vote again. Each person will again get 3 votes. However, this time you must vote for 3 different organizations. Be on the lookout for more information about these organizations in a future newsletter.
Check out and download all new photos from Sunday's baptism and birthday celebration here. |
| | Arwen and Jana Morgan Kelly | The All Souls Medical Fund is now acceptingapplications through October 31. If you have medical, dental, or behavioral health needs not covered by your insurance, or you are uninsured, consider applying. Click here to read the policy, click here to access the application, or visit the the user section of the All Souls website where both are listed. Ask any of the current members of the medical fund team if you have questions: Kathy Reilly, Roxie Moore, Bob Alcorn, Kelli Morelock, Brad Carter, Ginger Kielarowski. Forward applications to Brad Carter (bradcart@lycos.com) or to Jill in the church office.
The next Pilgrimage class will be held Monday, November 2 through December 7, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Pilgrimage at All Souls is a six-week journey to introduce you to the core beliefs and values of our church, while connecting with others on a similar path of discerning whether All Souls is to be their spiritual home. To register for this class, click here. |
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Celebrating our People
Congratulations to Tim Jones upon passing the Tennessee State Bar Exam! We are proud of you, Tim!
Stephen, Sara, Zoe and Lola Otis welcomed Walker Emet into their family on October 21. Walker is 8 lbs, 11 oz, and 21 in. Congratulations Otis Family!
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10 to the City
Come celebrate the fall harvest at CAC Beardsley Community Farm with a free, family-friendly community event on Saturday, October 31, from 1-5 pm. Harvest Festival will celebrate the farm, the community, and all things fall. Parking will be available at the Wesley House, Mobile Meals, and the Ed Cothren Pool. Enjoy free food, children's activities, live music, garden classes and tours of the farm and Habitat Urban Garden nurseries. Come dressed in your Halloween costumes! Bring the whole
family to this delightful seasonal event. In case of inclement weather, this event will be canceled. Please check beardsleyfarm.org and our Facebook page for updates. Call 865-546-8446 or email beardsleyfarm@gmail.com with questions.
Urban Oasis Services, a domestic services venture of Global Seeds, is looking for an individual or individuals interested in helping with transportation, supervising, and/or working onsite with refugees. We also have administrative roles that need to be filled. If you have a heart for internationals, would like to get to know some wonderful refugees, and care about helping to bring peace to our city's international population, contact Dorothy Payne at dorothy@globalseeds.org or call 423-316-2442.
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Classifieds
The Wordplayers will be performing a staged reading of Pilgrim's Progress set to music by Ted Nichols on Monday, October 26 at 7:30 pm in the Square Room. Noelle Harb will be singing in this adaption of a beloved classic!
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Word and Worship
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Service, Prayer Times, and Information
Church Service: 5 pm in the Square Room in 4 Market Square
Come pray with us as we lift up our church body, our city, and each other to God in the chapel of 4MS on the 3rd floor. 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
All Souls offers several classes for children during our Sunday evening service on the third floor. There is a nursery for babies under the age of one, and two classes for 1 to 2-year olds that meet during the whole service on the third floor. Children between the ages of 3 and 11 stay for the first part of the service and then come upstairs for a time of Bible stories, songs, and fun. Contact Melanie Leach at 865-705-9482 or keepingheart@gmail.com.
If you're moving or going on a mission trip and would like for the church to send you out with prayer during the worship service, contact Jesse at jesse@allsoulsknoxville.com.
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Contact Us
Marie Alcorn | Mary Baldridge | Doug Banister | Kate Brimer | Danny Bullington | Dan Holbrook | Ginger Kielarowski | Daniel Odle | Jesse Watkins
Web: allsoulsknoxville.com Email: jill@allsoulsknoxville.com 4 Market Square Knoxville, TN 37902
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Sincerely,
All Souls Church
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