Linda's mother, Ann Hawkins died on Thursday. The funeral is being planned for Monday, November 5, at 1pm at West Harpeth Funeral Home (6962 Charlotte Pike). obituary
Church World Service
The power is out where Matt Hackworth lives, but that didn't stop him from making a video about our ecumenical response to Sandy through Church World Service ("To be fair, I have a generator," he commented).
In case you don't know, Church World Service is the ecumenical agency that organizes CROP Walks to fight hunger - among many other programs.
In response to Sandy, CWS is providing material resources, including blankets, hygiene kits, school kits, baby kits and clean-up buckets to local agencies in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
CWS Disaster Response Specialists are working with state, regional and local organizations, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, our member denominations and other agencies to determine where further assistance is needed.
Donate now to support our work through Church World Service.
Leigh Ann Zirkle
Leigh Ann's cousin, Monica is being treated now for Still's Disease and is responding well. She will remain in the hospital for another two weeks. We greatly appreciate all your prayers.
Drs. Anil and Teresa Henry
We received this prayer and ministry update from our friends in India:
Christian Hospital Mungeli is a mission hospital that was started in 1896 and was one of the earliest Disciples mission stations in India. The hospital did well until all missionaries were asked to leave the country. India is a country which has major hurdles due to a rising population. It is already the most populous country in the world (1.25 billion), and poverty, the highest density of people in the world, sanitation, female infanticide, illiteracy and most of all discrimination due to the caste system are major hurdles. The poor are left with no way to move forward in this scenario.
Mungeli is in one of the most rural states of Chhattisgarh in this country. It is here that the hospital, once the largest hospital of the region, lost its western funding and became almost nonfunctioning for forty years.
Now, through the prayers and support of the UCC and Disciples churches, the hospital has not only been able to revive itself, but has also moved forward to grow and expand into a modern hospital. In addition, there is now a growing school which educates 650 children, 400 of those from the surrounding villages, and recently 40 nursing students from the area who attend the newly started Nursing School.
The three institutions are thus a leading legacy to the Church of North and South India showing how it is possible not only to be charitable but also to be self sufficient.
We thank God for these blessings and those who support Global Ministries and the wider church to make this happen.
Anil and Teresa Henry
Dear God, we thank you and praise you for being with us here in Mungeli these past few years as we slowly develop and grow as a community. We know that you heal the sick, give strength to those who are weak, give hope for those who come to us where their lives have lost the slightest glimmer of hope.
We thank you for this opportunity to serve those who are in need both through the hospital, Rambo Memorial School and also the School of Nursing. We have been blessed as we touch the lives of many thousands each day.
We praise you as we see a patient get well, children go to school and get to know of your love and who are training to become nurses comforting those with pain.
Give us the strength to reach out not only in Mungeli but around the world to be witnesses to the love and care that you provide.
Amen
Al Smith
Al completed his radiation treatments on Friday; he was exhausted. He rested over the weekend and is feeling better and stronger now. He'll have additional tests at the beginning of the new year to determine how the tumors responded. Thank you for your prayers!
Superstorm Sandy Response
Having done significant damage last week in the Caribbean, Hurricane Sandy is crossing the Eastern North American coast. The combination of the hurricane, a large low-pressure system coming across the Mid-Atlantic States and a cold front from the north have converged to produce a massive storm that will continue to affect the northeast US and Canada for the next several days.
Effects of the storm include: tidal storm surge from Virginia to Maine; tropical storm winds from the coast to as far west as Ohio; heavy rains from North Carolina to Maine and up into Nova Scotia, Canada; and heavy snow fall (as much as 24 inches) in the northern Appalachian Mountains, in West Virginia in particular; and serious flooding in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Early predicted damage estimates are in the tens of millions.
Hurricane Sandy is already a killer, having caused at least 69 deaths in the Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, at least 16 U.S. deaths, and one Canadian fatality. Across North America, more than 7 million are without electricity, and more than 15,000 flights have been canceled.
Hope just appeared over Manhattan @jodikantor 10/30/12Week of Compassion stands ready to respond. We are in touch with Regional Ministers in affected areas, all of whom are busy collecting information from congregations concerning the effects of Sandy on their members or communities.
Our partners at Church World Service will provide material resources in affected areas, including blankets, hygiene kits and clean-up buckets, as needed. CWS also will assist communities in developing long-term recovery plans and provide technical and financial support, as possible.
We are also coordinating with our partners, including the Latin American Caribbean Area Office of Global Ministries, Church World Service, and the ACT Alliance, all of whom are currently assessing needs. Tropical storm conditions and severe rain and wind affected Haiti from October 23 to October 27, covering all departments of the country.
In Haiti, severe flooding damaged and blocked infrastructure/roads, damaged/destroyed houses, caused loss of livestock and severe damage to agricultural fields. Evacuations have taken place in risk-prone zones and certain Internally Displaced Persons camps. New outbreaks of cholera have been reported and more are expected in the coming days. The Cuban Council of Churches, a long-time CWS partner, is conducting damage assessments in affected areas. A shipment of material goods from CWS to Cuba departed on Oct. 27.
How You Can Respond:
- Remember, the best response in the midst of a humanitarian crisis is to donate from your financial resources. Week of Compassion will help you respond in a way that is efficient, flexible, and impactful. Click here to donate.
- Donations to the Church World Service Blankets+ program and supporting their clean-up bucket, hygiene kit, and other material resource efforts are also incredibly helpful.
- Of course, continue to keep those affected by the storm in your prayers. The clean-up effort will not happen overnight, and will take the efforts of many people. By teaming up with our great partners, we can contribute in effective, important ways.
The God of the rainbow, the God of healing, the God of hope calls us to respond. Thank you for your concern for all of those affected. Thank you for your prayers, and as always, for the generous, Courageous Compassion that moves each of you in word and deed.
Mark Wolfe
Rachel asks for our prayers for her son, Mark. She writes, "I will fly to California tomorrow to be there as my son, Mark, undergoes a biopsy. (In 2010 he was treated for cancer of the super-glottis-throat cancer but the site was not in the throat!) We feel calm about this because the pulmonary specialist said that what they are seeing on the scans could be cancer but also could be an infection in the lung area. We pray for good news from the biopsy and I would appreciate the prayers of our church family as we face this newest development."
Dr. Denis Mukwege
An assassination attempt on Dr. Denis Mukwege raises fears for aid workers in Congo (see article at Christian Science Monitor). Amy Gopp of Week of Compassion commented, "I had the honor of meeting Dr. Mukwege in Bukavu, Congo last year when I visited Panzi Hospital. He is truly one of the GREATEST men I have ever met. Please keep him, his family, his hospital, all of the women he has healed, and all of Congo in your prayers."Leigh Ann Zirkle
Leigh Ann asks that we continue to remember her cousin, Monica in our prayers. She was misdiagnosed here in Nashville and is currently at Mayo Clinic with total liver failure.
Angie Washington
Angie is recuperating at home from knee surgery. Her mom is staying with her until she's fully mobile again. Drop her a note, if you're on Facebook - and thank you for your prayers!
Monday Update
Todd and Maggie are friends of the Moseleys and the Trabues. Maggie gave birth to a baby boy on Friday and he has been in the NICU since with breathing difficulties. Please keep him and his family in your prayers.
Jim Zamata's brother, Glen was diagnosed with lung cancer last year and given a prognosis of 18 months of life. After a series of treatments, recent scans show no signs of cancer. We celebrate and give thanks with Glen and his family!
Al Smith begins today a short series (five days are scheduled) of very intense radiation treatments for lung cancer. Please remember him in your prayers.
Our friends, Mark and Dana West ask for our prayers. They just moved Dana's parents in with them, both of whom have Alzheimer's. They trust God to give them grace and peace through the turmoil this illness tends to bring.
Virginia Grimm still doesn't have the energy she remembers having just a few weeks ago, but she is feeling much better and expects to be in church on Sunday.
Carolyn Binkley is at West Meade Place.
Please continue to hold Laura Brinton and her family, especially Gloria, in your prayers.
We Celebrate!
The big day was October 22, 1942, and this year Risley and Elizabeth celebrate the 70th anniversary of their wedding day. Congratulations!

Baby Boy Trump
Mikeal and Emily's boy will be called Henry Stephen Trump, and he'll go by Henry. Henry continues to do very well; his mom will be discharged today, and he's likely to go home in just a couple more days.
A Thank You Note
Dear, dear Friends,
There could never have been a lovelier, more uplifting tribute than the one you offered Bob last Friday Night. Someone said to me,"I've never felt so much love in one place." That's how I felt, too. I know Julia and T.J. put the touching musical aspects together. The Choir and the Madrigal Singers took my breath away. As my son said, Thomas was incredible the way he wove the tapestry of Bob's life with humor and poignancy. And what a magnificent reception that only Sharalena and Evelyn could commandeer. Our friends and family who were not "Vine Street-ers" were very impressed by the way the church pulled together to make the evening happen.
Thank you for the support you have given us for the last three and a half years. I am very proud of the way Bob lived through those painful days and your cards, letters, thoughts and prayers kept him going.
With our love and gratitude,
Phoebe and Carolyn
He just couldn't wait
Baby boy Trump (he will be named before the day is over) was born last night. He is doing great, breathing on his own, and will stay in the hospital for about a week. The numbers: 4lbs 15 ounces | 17 1/2 inches. Thanks be to God for the gift of new life and for the miracles of neonatal care for premies!
Cliff Briley
Diane Easterling's brother, Cliff is back in hospital receiving cancer treatments. Please include Diane and her family in your prayers.
Mikeal and Emily Trump
Emily went into premature labor again last night, it's been three weeks since the last episode, and she's back in the hospital for monitoring. Please keep them in your prayers; we hope the little guy will be patient just a little bit longer.
Sunday Update
Leigh Ann Zirkle asks for prayers for her family. Her uncle, Bernard Werrbach died this week, and her cousin, Monica is ill.
Pat Bentrup asks for prayers for the family of her friend, Pete Gunther; he died this week.
Laura Brinton
Gloria's daughter, Laura is very ill. She is one of the patients who contracted fungal meningitis due to contaminated medication. Please keep Laura, Gloria and the family in your prayers.
Virginia Grimm
Virginia was discharged today after a brief hospitalization for some tests.
