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Advance Specials

 

TENNESSEE CONFERENCE ADVANCE SPECIALS

2008 – 2009

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Conference Advance Special offerings are approved by The Tennessee Annual Conference.  By donating to the Advance Specials, we can participate in “second mile” giving to meet the special missional projects and ministries within the bounds of the Tennessee Conference. All of your gifts (except for a small handling fee for online donations) go directly to the Conference Advance Specials that you designate when you select the special missional areas listed below.

You can pay by check or PAY ONLINE!



 101:  GRACE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM United Methodist Urban Ministries – Clarksville

 
The Grace Assistance Program provides emergency assistance to families in crisis and to those in poverty; operates a food pantry; a homeless program; publishes a community director; provides a church clearinghouse for persons seeking assistance from local churches; seasonal needs such as fans & air conditioners; school supplies; winter clothing and blankets.
 
 
 
102:  TENNESSEE UNITED METHODIST VOLUNTEERS IN MISSION
 
Funds will be used to provide partial scholarships or materials funds for persons/teams involved with VIM short-term mission work teams in construction, medical, evangelistic, and teaching (Vacation Bible School) in impoverished or unstable areas.  Special consideration will be given for financial need, “younger” adults, and VIM “First-timers.”
 
 
 
103:  COMMUNITY CARE FELLOWSHIP
 
The mission of Community Care Fellowship is to relieve the suffering among the poor and homeless, and to assist them in various ways to improve their lifestyle and standard of living, through services such as counseling, feeding, showers, laundry facilities and a food bank.
 
 
 
104:  TENNESSEE CONFERENCE DISASTER RESPONSE
 
Funds will be used to respond to disasters as needed, such as tornados, wind damage, flooding and other crises within the Tennessee Conference.  Monies are used for materials, food, water, equipment, training, and truck operation.
 
 
 
105:  MOUNTAIN T.O.P.  ADULTS IN MISSION
 
Funds received will go to help provide needed materials to improve the quality of life for Grundy County families in need.  The focus will be on Grundy County to serve people through weekend major home repair and construction projects and the Kaleidoscope program for children.
 
 
 
106:  TENNESSEE CONFERENCE CORRECTIONS MINISTRY
 
Funds will be used to provide Disciple Bible Study materials (videos, Bibles, and study manuals) for prison units and help transition persons back into society. Leadership for these programs would be provided by local churches. Disciple programs are one way to provide strong discipleship training to help inmates grow in grace and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ. By linking inmates with local congregations, an added benefit is that a network of caring Christian friends can be established to help nurture parolees as they rediscover their place within the community.
 
 
 
107:  TENNESSEE CONFERENCE HUNGER MINISTRIES
 
Funds will be used to support hunger agencies and congregation-based hunger ministries within the bounds of the Tennessee Annual Conference to feed children, individuals and families experiencing hunger, food insecurity and food related crisis.
 
 
 
108:  MIRIAM’S PROMISE
 
Miriam's Promise is a full-service non-profit agency serving families and children in Middle Tennessee. They are dedicated to promoting healing and emotional health by providing pregnancy counseling, mentoring, child and family counseling, and adoption services.
 
 
 
109:  EDGEHILL BRIGHTER DAYS AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
 
Brighter Days reaches out to the children in the Nashville community of Edgehill by helping them with their studies, forming positive relationships with children and families, and providing daily structured activities.
 
 
 
110:  BETHLEHEM CENTERS OF NASHVILLE
 
BCN promotes self-reliance and positive life choices for children, teens, adults and families in Middle Tennessee by delivering and advocating quality programs and services, especially with the poor and marginalized.
 
 
 
111:  FRIENDS OF BEERSHEBA SPRINGS ASSEMBLY
 
Funds will support ministry events/programming held at Beersheba Springs Assembly, as well as, offset costs of equipment replacement, maintenance, and facility improvements.  Beersheba Springs Assembly “provides a sacred space which fosters a hospitable community retreat experience.”
 
 
 
112:  FRIENDS OF CEDAR CREST CAMP
 
Funds will support ministry events/programming held at Cedar Crest Camp, as well as, offset costs of equipment replacement, maintenance, and facility improvements.  Cedar Crest Camp “strives to provide sacred space which fosters Christian Community and to develop programs that further the ministry of our local churches and allows each individual that God brings to this ministry to Know they are Loved . . . Special . . . Chosen.”
 
 
 
113:  GALLATIN SHALOM ZONE
 
This project seeks “to rebuild and renew the health and relationships, economic life, church and spiritual life of the Clearview Heights community” through cooperative community partnerships.  This ministry was born out of local United Methodist congregations in Gallatin as a part of the General Board of Global Ministries Shalom Initiative.
 
 
 
114:  SALVUS CENTER
 
The Salvus Center seeks to reach some of the estimated 22,000 uninsured Sumner County residents as a “faith-based health center that seeks to reclaim the Biblical and historical commitment to care for those who are sick and in need so they might experience wholeness, wellness, and healing.  This ministry was born out of work by Dr. Ted Hill of the Cumberland District, as well as, support from a number of churches and other non-profit organizations.
 
 
 
113:  EAST END CHILDREN’S PROGRAM—Lawrenceburg
 
  
 
114:  STRENGTH FOR THE JOURNEY
 
This respite camp for adults living with HIV/AIDS provides a supportive environment for spiritual, emotional, and physical renewal.  Sponsored by the TN Conference and staffed/supported by several local churches, this camp provides an experience for persons who otherwise might not have an opportunity to “get away.”
 

 
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or
Make checks payable to:  
 Tennessee Conference of the United Methodist Church 

(Place name and number of the designated ministry)
  • Tennessee Conference Connectional Ministries 
    Advance Specials
    304 S. Perimeter Park Dr., Suite 1
    Nashville, TN 37211

For more information on any of these ministries, please contact 
 
Rev. Jason Brock,
Director,  Mercy, Mission, and Justice 
Tennessee Conference
 
Tel: 615-329-1177
Email:
JBrock@tnumc.org