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The Spire

March 1, 2015

In This Issue
From Woodmonts Staff:
Roy Stauffer
2
Tallu Quinn
2
Andra Moran
3
Announcements and
Birthdays
3
Adult Education
5
Youth Group
6
Woodmont Kids
6
Bulletin Board
7
Upholding Our Church 8

Core Values

Welcoming
Outstanding worship
Outreach
Different traditions
Mission and ministry
On the move
Nurturing
Transforming
Mission
Growing
Disciples of Christ
by Seeking God,
Sharing Love and
Serving Others

Volume 44, Issue 5

Celtic, Coptic, Lent and Ice


by Roy Stauffer
Here we are, one third the way through Lent, back to at least 200 A.D. Coptics are identified with the Orthodox branch of
and I have heard more talk about ice storms and cabin Christianity). Joe has been in the United States since 2000 and has been a US
fever than Lent and spirituality.
Citizen since 2005. Joes brother Peter and his wife are also Coptic Christians,
Last week I asked one of my mens groups and have attended some classes here at Woodmont.
what they thought about Lent. Were they raised in a
As you recall recently in the news, a large group of Coptic Christians
religious tradition that did or didnt observe Lent? And wearing orange jumpsuits, were beheaded by ISIS in Libya. For the last several
how seriously did they take it? How important was it? years, Coptic Christians have been murdered by the Muslim Brotherhood
I told them I was raised in a Disciples of Christ in Egypt. Joe and Peter have a cousin who had his throat slit by the Muslim
church that didnt really observe Lent. In fact, I didnt really understand Lent Brotherhood, in front of his family, because he refused to
until I came to Vanderbilt Divinity School. Growing up, I thought my Catholic covert from Christianity to the Muslim faith.
friends were crazy to give up cokes or gum or (especially) ice cream for Lent.
All of this talk about Coptic and Celtic and
Then one of the men (another preacher) said he remembered the Lent has some folks confused. Yet, its all a part of the
little "dime folders" they were given as kids in the Methodist Church during diversity of the modern world, including diversity in the
Lent. You were supposed to put a dime in each slot each day during Lent Christian world. But the important thing is not what you
and then the money ($4.00 total) was sent to some worthy cause to help "think" about God and/or Christ your theology, dogma,
suffering people. It reminded that yes, I too was given one of those "dime doctrine, or denomination but whether you truly
Coptic Cross
folders." So my church growing up didnt totally ignore Lent. And when I "experience" the reality and presence of God in your life.
was in high school, the "dime folder" had grown into a "quarter folder." But Celtic, Coptic, Lent, or no Lent is not the important thing.
I didnt grow up experiencing an Ash Wednesday service, and having ashes The personal experience of God in Christ is the real deal.
smeared on my forehead.
Lent isnt over. The weather will now be kinder.
For the past month I have been teaching two Wednesday classes So no matter what our theology or "brand" of Christianity
on "Celtic Spirituality." My wife Anne has also been teaching lessons based is, lets focus on Lent as a time to personally experience
on "Celtic Spirituality" in her Sunday morning 9:30 a.m. "Spiritual Journeys Christ, to have a personal relationship with God. No
for Women" class.
matter how you understand that, or what it takes, lets
At the same time, we have a new custodian at Woodmont named get that done before these forty days of Lent are over.
Yousef (Joe) Badawy. He is originally from Cairo, Egypt and is a Coptic
- Roy
Celtic Cross
Christian. (This is the oldest and largest body of Christians in Egypt, dating
Several weeks ago, The Nashville Food Project
got a call from an event coordinator at Opryland Gaylord
asking whether we could receive a large donation of
fresh meat (never been frozen) at the conclusion of
the American Meat Convention. We were told the take
would be something like a thousand pounds. Over the
course of a few days, we got a plan in place to recover
so much meat: organized volunteers, rented freezer
space, counted vehicles, and
purchased wax-lined boxes
to be palletized. In a caravan
of trucks and station wagons,
our people arrived at the
convention center last Monday
evening, ready to pack up
thousands of pounds of meat
for inclusion in our meals.
As the conference was winding down, company reps began
packing up, leaving all of their meat products on display for our team to pick
up. In food project aprons, we went from booth to booth, boxing up pork,
chicken, beef, turkey, lamb and veal, as well as some other exotic meats,
like boar, buffalo, duck and goose. These were products that would have
otherwise gone into the dumpster at the end of the night.

THANK YOU to The Nashville


Food Project for providing
and preparing the meals
for Missional Wednesday
Dinners and for cultivating a
community of caring people
who provide our neighbors in need with sustenance
and hope everyday.

Did you all know 40% of


all food in our country gets wasted?
And one person in every five people
in Tennessee doesnt have enough
healthy food to eat? The wasteful
nature of our economy is one of
our most egregious sins, especially
when we remember we are talking
about actual life wasted - the lives of each of those animals - part of Gods
important creation.
The Nashville Food Project boxed up
5,100 pounds of high-quality meat that night!
Based on current outputs, this should be enough
meat to get us through 10 months of meals
shared with people in need. I am proud of the new
challenges The Nashville Food Project is able to
meet, thanks to the TREMENDOUS support from
Woodmont members. If you want to get involved
in this joyful, life-giving, sometimes-messy work,
email me at tallu@thenashvillefoodproject.org
and we will find a place for you!
Grace and peace,
Tallu
HABITAT BUILDS START
THIS WEEKEND!

MARCH 4, 5:35 PM IN DROWOTA HALL

This is the last Missional Wednesday dinner program of


the season! Our program is from Habitat for Humanity.
The Menu: Chicken Marbella, Couscous, Butternut
Squash Gratin, Chocolate Mousse with Cream.

1) March 7 - Framing
2) March 8 - Framing Roof
3) March 14 -Siding & Insulation
4) March 15 - Finish Siding
Sign up by visiting www.woodmontchristian.org
and clicking on the Habitat slide show image.

The Impenetrable Ice


by Andra Moran
The ice on our driveway during last weeks storm driveway to the street. The rushing water from the downspout had melted the
was about five inches thick: solid, impenetrable ice. Nothing ice as it poured over top, gradually wearing through the ice with its relative
seemed to phase it. Salt and sunshine both took a turn warmth and steady movement.
with no real measurable melting success. I took my metal
Sometimes our hearts are frozen over, and we fear they will never
baseball bat out and hit it, trying to break it up into pieces thaw. Hurt, resentment, betrayal, jealousy - all of these things can cause us
so we could leave the house. Four days of being cooped up to freeze in place; to stop our hearts from being warm and open. Sometimes,
in your house on a hill will make you do crazy things.
even, the frozen heart slows its joyful beating into the thump-thuds of a cold,
The metal bat made a few dents - and got a few impenetrable life.
dents itself. Ice is stubborn, and terribly strong.
And sometimes, like a miracle, compassion and love come rushing
Finally, on Saturday, the rains came. As the rain poured down, in like water from the downspout in a pouring rain. Mercy on the move,
Stephen stood outside, soaked to the skin, going after the ice with a garden steadily flowing over the frozen heart, gently warming, gently melting, gently
shovel. A very kind neighbor stopped by to help, and I watched them both dissolving the icicles of lifes hurt.
struggling to get the ice to release.
Tenderness, it turns out, is the way Love approaches the
About five feet from where they were working, however, I saw the impenetrable. May we each do the same.
most beautiful thing: a straight line of pavement where there was no ice at all!
-Andra
Water rushed down the line, fast and forceful, all the way from the top of our

MARCH BIRTHDAYS - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!


1
Drew Smitherman
Gay Phinizy
Brooke McNeal
Luca Stephan
2
Chelsea Cannon
Anita Ferrell
3
Dan Hartle
Judson Allen
Max Speers
Kyle Felts
4
Honey Hetzel
Liz Holley
Tennyson Ottinger
Stephen Daniel King
Witt Murphy
Shelby Ray
5
Paula Walker

Catherine Caffey
Mary Kitchens
Lyndsey Rollins
John Goetz
6
Max Best
Murphy Smothers
Mann Smothers
7
Paula Forcht
Frank Bell
Patricia Bell
Don Walker
Kay Butterworth
Glenn Kiger
Christopher Jackson
Tom Dovan
Terri McConnell
Henry Giompoletti
Rebecca Vaughan
8
Allison Sinks

Conrad Staley
Kathryn Organ
Claudia Short
9
Macy Walker
Kim Sheridan
Lynda Glascock
Victoria Underwood
9
Filia Fengler
10
Homer Brown
Lydia Crider
Philip North
John Hartong
Rita Baldwin
11
Marc Jenkins
13
Richard Duncan
Alicia Sowell
Brooks Williams

2015 LENTEN SCHEDULE


Thursday, April 2
Maundy Thursday: Special 5-Star Dinner at
5:35 p.m. in Drowota Hall Worship Service
at6:30 p.m. Experience a live reenactment of
The Last Supper Service of Communion
Friday, April 3
Good Friday Worship Service:
5:30 p.m. - Sanctuary - with Chancel Choir
"Seven Last Words of Christ"
Prayer Vigil begins at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 4
Family Easter Egg Hunt: 10:30 a.m. - East
Lawn. Bring your family and friends!
Sunday, April 5
Prayer Vigil concludes at 7:00 a.m.
Easter Sunday Worship Services:
7:00 a.m. - Outdoor Chapel (May bring a chair)
9:30 & 11:00 a.m. - Sanctuary with
Simultaneous 9:30 a.m. Service, The Bridge

Don Rollins
Chip Peay
14
David Barnard
Abbie Giompoletti
15
Emily Macon
Winston Brown
Grace Speers
Barrett Sutton
John Stauffer
Mary Drinnon
16
Maggie Kunkel
Lynne Thompson
Chuck Robinson
Marybeth Meador
16
Lloyd Griffin
17
Paul Smith
Bob Garrard

Jennifer Smith
Patrick Howell
Beth Taylor
18
David Regen
Alex Cannon
Megan Stauffer
Briggs Waddey
Kimmy Bennett
18
Mariel Rich
19
Jack Derryberry
Rebecca Reeder
Brennan Wills
Jennifer Lackey
20
Samantha Rockey
Kristen Newman
Jared Holifield
21
Bette Parolini

Willie Bandy
Parker Holley
Kristin Hornback
22
Jerry Johnson
Beverly Small
Jeremy Organ
23
Alan Sowell
Carter Owen
Chad Martin
24
Moriah Pirtle
25
Thomas Lee
Virginia Donelson
Teri Diamond
Mathis McKeever
Kate Greer
Matt Whitley
26
Anna Groom

Jon Speers
Molly Cashion
Sarah Wilhite
27
Laurie Cooper
Thomas Kiger
28
Christina Guilfoy
29
Robert Bruce
Maryglenn Warnock
Catie Pratt

Thomas Fitzgerald
Renee Todd
Joy Harris
30
Don Hasty
Hannah Walker
31
Pat Todd
Laural Hicks

5-STAR DINNER: MARCH 11 5:35 p.m., DROWOTA HALL


The Menu: Pork Tenderloin, Cheese Grits, Roasted Potatoes, Orzo Salad, Lemon
Drop Cake, Pizza for the Kids. Reservations are due by noon, March 9. RSVP by
calling the office - 297-8563, by emailing rvaughan@woodmontcc.org, online at www.tiny.cc/5StarWoodmont, or on Sundays Connection Card.

CWF CIRCLE MEETINGS MARCH 10


MARCH 10 CIRCLE MEETING LOCATIONS MEETINGS START AT 10:30 a.m.
CIRCLE
LOCATION/INFORMATION
1 MEETS AT THE HOME OF LEE ANN HAWKINS, 4215 HARDING


RD., #804, WITH CAROL HANKLA AS CO-HOSTESS.
2
MEETS AT WOODMONT IN ROOM 105/KITCHEN.
3
MEETS AT THE HOME OF LIZ ANN ALLEN, 504 GREEN APPLE

TURN, BRENTWOOD. OUR SPEAKER SUSAN DYER, DISCIPLES DIVINITY HOUSE
4
MEETS AT THE HOME OF BRENDA STARNES, 505 LOYOLA DRIVE, NASHVILLE.
7 MEETS AT ANNE-MARIE FARMERS HOME, 1004 TOWER PL, NASHVILLE, WITH PATTY
STRANCH AS CO-HOSTESS.
3

WOODMONTS PASTORAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE


The Pastoral Relations Committee exists to facilitate communication between the congregation and ministerial staff.
Please contact anyone on the committee if you have an issue you would like to have addressed.

David Conrad

davidconrad@comcast.net
298-3735

Woody Powers

woodypl@comcast.net
646-2858

Karen Conrad

karenconrad@comcast.net
298-3735

Gene Regen

reg@comcast.net
297-1323

Kathy Davis

Jack Derryberry

kathryndavis7@gmail.com derryberryjack@gmail.com
665-2468
604-6768

Dana Reynolds

parsonsdc@yahoo.com
879-0275

Rich Sanderson

rjsanderson2@gmail.com
997-6391

Kathy Patten

kathy.s.patten@gmail.com
838-4957

Barbara Stewart

mikeandbarb40@gmail.com
673-1144

TWO OPPORTUNITIES FOR HELPING OTHERS AND BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS

For more info, visit:


To sign up, visit:
www.tinyurl.com/woodmont-guatemala
www.tinyurl.com/woodmont-morgan-scott
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: jeremiah.weedenwright@gmail.com

Woodmont Handbells

Congrats to the Woodmont CYF boys basketball team


on a great season! Thanks to Coach Howell, Coach
Brown, and all the families for cheering them on!
2

Front row - Coach Robert Howell, Fletcher Howell, Luke Elliott, Howie
Clark, Will Elliott. Back row - Luke Kinman, Cole Sesler, Andrew Brown,
Houston Hartle, Coach Wendell Brown, and Cole Crider.

adult education

6:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY CLASSES


Class
DivorceCare (starts at 6:15 p.m.)
led by Anne Alexander Stauffer and
Janet Wall
Faith, Film and Meaning
led by Clay Stauffer

Celtic Spirituality
4:30 P.M. & 6:30 P.M.
led by Dr. C. Roy Stauffer

Room
The Bay
Room

Description
DivorceCare is a small group of people experiencing separation and divorce. Learn how to
deal with your past in a confidential and healing environment, and find encouragement and
support through videos and honest discussion. For more information, call 297.8563 or visit
www.tinyurl.com/DivorceHealing.
Boardroom Film has a way of captivating our attention and emotion. In the new class, Faith Film and
Meaning, we will look at clips from well-known movies such as Good Will Hunting,A River Runs
Through It, With Honors, A Time to Kill, and many more. We will cover a multitude of themes
includinglove, loss, grief, fear, addiction, recovery, hope, war, peace, and redemption. If you
are a person who finds yourself thinking about these topics through the lens of faith, come
and join us!
THIS WEEK - Addiction and its impact on families with When a Man Loves a Woman as our film.
100

In a time when dramatic changes are taking place in Western Christianity, Celtic Spirituality
(drawing inspiration from the lives of ancient Celtic Saints) offers a fresh stirring of the Spirit
among us and a deeper understanding of God for us. What did Pelagius and the Celtic Church
teach in contrast to Augustine and the Roman Church? Come and find out.

March 4th is the Last Class for Financial Peace University (FPU) led by Greg and Cindy Walker in Room 200

SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES - 9:30 A.M. AND 11:00 A.M.


Class
Disciples Class
led by Dr. C. Roy Stauffer
Challenge Class
coordinated by Paul Hardin
wcc-challengeclass.com

Rm/Start Time
Description
105/9:30 a.m. This class focuses on the Scriptures and how they speak to our lives and lifestyles today.
200/9:30 a.m.

This class studies and discusses the Bible, Christian history, and contemporary issues
from a Christian perspective using a variety of formats. Through April 26, 2015, the class
is studying the parables of Jesus using Amy-Jill Levines book Short Stories by Jesus: The
Enigmatic Parables of a Controversial Rabbi. The study is being led by Julia Tanner and
others. Check the class website for the current chapter and updates. The class also has
scheduled its annual Palm Sunday Brunch on March 29, 2015. Note: There will be no class
on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2015.

Young Adult Sunday School


led by Rob Quinn

Boardroom/
9:45 a.m.

Note: start time is 9:45 a.m. This is a one-hour class focused on the Bible attended by many
young adults between the ages of 26-35. This is an open forum for in-depth reading/
discussion of scripture.

Spiritual Journeys for Women The Bay Room/


A Closer Look at Celtic Spirituality 9:30 a.m.
led by Anne Alexander Stauffer

Reflections Class
led by Dr. C. Roy Stauffer
Spiritual Journeys Class
(2nd Hour co-ed)
led by Anne Alexander Stauffer

Much of the vitality, energy, and creativity we seek in our Christian lives to face our
challenges as women can be restored! Take a trip with us back to our roots, to the
Goodness, Love, Nature, and Vision of the Early Church before its original message was
captured, changed, and controlled by organized religion.Meet this Jesus who longs to
meet you NOW. NEW! Listen to a pod cast of each Sunday morning 9:30 a.m. class by
visiting www.spiritualjourneysforwomen.org.

200/11:00 a.m. This is a Bible and issue based class that thrives on discussion and group participation.
Participants explore questions of the Christian faith.
The Bay Room/ We are a coed confidential group dedicated to sharing its "experience, strength, and
11:00 a.m.
hope" based upon the twelve steps of life in Christ and spiritual principles for more
abundant living. Participants find the class a safe and uplifting way to build community
and process lifes challenges in a solution oriented format.

Pathways Class
Boardroom/
led by Laura Dovan and Christy Brown 11:00 a.m.

Throughout the year we will watch video lessons and host speakers who share their insight
and perspective on the challenges facing the modern Christian family including marriage,
prayer, and growing our faith.

Points of View Class

105/11:00 a.m. This class is an informal discussion group that addresses current issues in the relationship
between modern culture and Christianity. It will both challenge and affirm your beliefs.
College/Univ. Aged Young Adults 100/11:00 a.m. This is a one-hour class focused on the Bible attended by many young adults between the
led by Thom Schuyler
ages of 19-25. This is an open forum for in-depth reading/discussion of scripture.

stay
stay connected!
connected!
@woodmontccyouth
@woodmontccyouth
#woodmontccyouth

#woodmontccyouth

This Week at Woodmont


Wednesday, March 4
5:35 p.m. - Missional Wednesday Dinner
6:15 p.m. - JYF Kids Club & Grace Notes
Sunday, March 8
9:30 a.m. - Childrens Moment
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Childrens Church
5:15 p.m. - The Bridge followed by

The Bridge Soup
Sunday School - March 8
Stars - Class Lesson: The Lost Sheep
Pandas - Class Lesson: Jesus Disciples
Frogs and Monkeys - Class Lesson:
A Woman Anoints Jesus for Burial

Woodmont ChristianPreschoolsAuction
Fundraising Event is THIS FRIDAY March 6th
atAVENUE 120 3rd Avenue No., Nashville
The on line auction is LIVE RIGHT NOW! You can bid
on over 80 items from wherever you are and you
do not have to attend the event to bid/win (but
we hope you do!) There are trips and vacations, an
electric guitar autographed by Kid Rock, gift cards
to your favorite restaurants,jewelry, clothing, stuff
for the kids, vintage apparel and more!The night
of the event, there will be a live auction with items
only available to those in attendance.
Visit www.tinyurl.com/March6Auction to
get bidding and buy tickets!
All proceeds go to WCPS, its programs,
special events and to furthering its mission:

Inspiring Children to do Great Things.

bulletin board

Opportunities at Woodmont

Sunday, March 8
Habitat Build Day 2
9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Sunday School
9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Worship Services, 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Child Dedications
12:15 p.m.
Introduction to Woodmont Class and Luncheon (BR)
4:00 p.m.
New Member Assimilation Committee Meeting (BR)
5:15 p.m.
The Bridge Worship (DH)
6:00 p.m.
The Bridge Soup (DH)
6:15 p.m.
Youth Group (Youth Commons)
Monday, March 9
4:00 p.m.
"The Geezers" Mens Group (BR)
5:00 p.m.
The Ascent Ministry (Kids Commons)
5:15 p.m.
Cub Scouts (DH)
6:00 p.m.
Finance Committee Meeting (200)

Property Meeting (105)

Boy Scouts (DH)
7:00 p.m.
Stewardship Committee Meeting (100)

Tuesday, March 10
9:00 a.m.
Womens Prayer Group (C/S)
10:30 a.m.
Circle 2 (105/KIT), Circles 1, 3, 4 & 7 (AWAY)
6:00 p.m.
Handbell Practice (Choir Room)
Wednesday, March 11
6:15 a.m.
Mens Small Group (100)
7:00 a.m.
Mens Bible Study (105)

Younger Mens Bible Study (BR)
4:30 p.m.
Celtic Spirituality (100)
5:35 p.m.
5-Star Dinner (DH)
6:15 p.m.
DivorceCare (The Bay)
6:30 p.m.
Choir Practice (Choir Room)

Faith, Film and Meaning (BR)

Celtic Spirituality (100)

Financial Peace University (200)
Leadership Woodmont (BR)
Thursday, March 12 Library Workday

Prayers for our Church Family

In the Hospital:
John Jones, brother-in-law of Bob and Dale Herrick, Camarillo, CA
The Elders of Woodmont Invite You to Join Them in Prayer:
John Beck, father of Dennis Beck, TN State Veterans Home Humboldt, TN
Woodmont Christian Preschool to have a successful auction/fundraising
New Concerns:
event on Friday, March 6th!
Barbara Stewart

A successful Habitat for Humanity project this month Gods blessings
Continuing Concerns:
on those who volunteer March 7-8, 14-15!
Blake McLean
Regional peace in a war-ravaged Middle East!
Louisa Harris, daughter of Justin and Jacqueline Harris
Our church family as we continue our spiritual preparation for the
Wayne Puckett, Green Hills Rehab
celebration of our Risen Lord on Easter Sunday!
Dr. Will Keim, Corvalis, OR
Nancy Turner
Julie Janes
Dottie Hetzel
Mina Malaty, nephew of Joseph Badawy, Albany, NY
Military:
Cody Bender, husband of Ashley Wilson Bender; son-in-law of Steve and Judy Wilson,
Middle East
Jeremy Watson, son-in-law of Doug and Terri King, Middle East
Kevin Baird, son of Malcolm and Debbie Baird, Liberia
Those Serving Abroad:
Courtney Valk, Peace Corps, Republic of Georgia
Congratulations To:
Charlie and Sherry Brinkley on the birth of their granddaughter Charlie Kate
Wilson on February 19th. Proud parents are Jared and Kendal Wilson.

Mobile Meals - A Ministry of Woodmont Christian Church


Know someone who needs a hot lunch?
Mobile Meals has openings to serve more people who could use a hot lunch?
This allows someone to check on them every day. For more information
please call Laura Dreher at 497-0603 or email her at lwdreher@gmail.com.
Left: From the Feb. 3rd
CWF meeting. Sallie
Walker chaired the
meeting in President
Sandra Kynes absence.
Our program Chairperson
Patty Stranch introduced
our speaker.

Woodmont Christian Church

Non Profit Org.


US Postage Paid
Nashville, TN
Permit #1204

3601 Hillsboro Rd. Nashville, TN 37215

Sunday, March 8 - Third Sunday of Lent

Sermon Series: "The Shape of Lent"


Sermon Title: "Real Life, Real Faith"
Scripture: Psalm 23
Thom Schuyler, Preaching
followed by
The Bridge Soup and Salad - A free soup and salad meal
immediately following The Bridge service. Bring your
family and friends. Feed your family and friends! Its
delicious every time.

By Our Presence and Our Gifts


Date

Sun. School Total Atd. Operating

February 8
February 15
February 22
March 1

358
332
354
364

833
785
798
911

Worship Services - March 8, 2015


Third Sunday of Lent

$35,764
$36,654
$20,512
$45,248

9:30 and 11:00 a.m.


Clay Stauffer, Preaching
Sermon Series: "Parables of Jesus Christ"
Title: "The Liberating Power of Forgiveness"
Scripture: Matthew 18:21-35
5:15 p.m. - The Bridge Worship
Thom Schuyler, Preaching
Sermon Series: "The Shape of Lent"
Title: "Real Life, Real Faith"
Scripture: Psalm 23

Schedule of Deacons Serving


March 8, 2015
Communion Prep
Christy Brown

Service Coordinator

9:30 - George Keith, 11:00 - Open

Video Camera

9:30 - Nicole Clayton, 11:00 - Janet Wall


11:00 a.m.
5:15 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
Cynthia Beck
Stuart Lackey
Stephen Quinn
Cynthia Arnholt Patricia Taylor Jennifer Lackey
Roy Jordan
Virginia Dinker
Kasey Clymer
Cathy Williams
Robin Heyne
Mark Clymer
Hope Walker Meredith Hollomon Rebecca Everett
Peggy Burrahm Nick Forlidas
Betty McHugh Selena Guilfoy
Jade Forlidas
Chris Smith

Schedule of Elders Serving


March 8, 2015
9:30 a.m.
Emmie Thomas
and
Michael Whittington

11:00 a.m.

Bryan Sargent
and
Mary Kiger
Polly Keith - Hospital

5:15 p.m.
Bill Heyne

Weekly Prayer Partner

First Christian Church, Clarksville

Woodmont Christian Church Staff


Rev. Clay Stauffer, Senior Minister
Thom Schuyler, Director of College, Young Adults, Missions & Outreach
Dr. C. Roy Stauffer, Minister of Adult Education & Church Life
Rev. Trey Flowers, Minister of Youth & "The Bridge"
Rev. Justin Gung, Minister of Children & Congregational Care
Tallu Quinn, Director of The Nashville Food Project
Farrell Mason, Minister of Family Life & Pastoral Care
Michael Graham, Director of Music Ministry
Andra Moran & Stephen Daniel King, Creative Directors

for "The Bridge" Worship
Carla "CJ" Schooler, Minister of Jr. High Youth
Martha Duff, Director of Preschool
Linda Whitson, Staff Administrator
Joe Badawy, Housekeeping
Ben Saunders, Youth Ministerial Intern
Sara deBettencourt, Communications Director
Shirley Taylor, Housekeeping
Sarah Huffman, Accompanist
Rebecca Vaughan, Receptionist
Sam Marsh, Property & Housekeeping Manager
Mary Clare Pyron, Parish Nurse and Small
Steven Austin, Housekeeping
Hannah Ott, Youth Ministerial Intern

Groups Coordinator
Chris Beck, Finance Manager
Nancy Holmes, Childrens Ministry Assistant

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