Lindsey Krinks

We ask for prayers for Lindsey Krinks as she continues her ministry on the streets of Nashville, now as Open Table's Director of Street Chaplaincy and Education. You can follow her journey via her blog and support her work with your donations (If you’d like to donate directly to this project, please send a check to Open Table Nashville at 210 Morton Ave., Nashville, TN 37211 specified for the “Street Chaplaincy and Outreach Initiative.” All donations are tax deductible and you will receive a receipt). Our Outreach Committee is currently considering a partnership with Lindsey in this new and much needed ministry initiative.

Monday update

Walter Seifert was 2013 recipient of the "Andrew Jackson Medal" awarded for "notably distinguished service in the cause of Freemasonry, Humanity and Country".  The medal was presented during the 199th Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of Tennessee, which has 330 subordinate Lodges with total membership of forty two thousand .  Walter has been a Mason for fifty five years and has served as Grand Historian since 2008. Congratulations, Walter! 

Bob Faires, the father of our former intern, Diane Faires, had knee replacecment surgery in Nashville on August 23. Everything went well and went back home to Clarksville on Sunday!

Steve Reed’s grandmother, Gladys Heier (sp?) is 99 years old, and her strength is declining. The family asks for our prayers for her and her daughter, Madeline, Steve’s mother, who is taking care of her.

We continue to remember the peoples of Syria and Egypt in our prayers, and ask for God's guidance and wisdom for all who make decisions about their future.

Madison Church of Christ

Many of you will already know that the building of the Madison Church of Christ flooded during the heavy rains on August 8.

When we asked how things were going and how we could help we received this kind response, "Things are still in quite a mess, although clean-up is going well. We are still on generator power and probably 2 weeks away from having electricity and AC restored. The rebuild is going to be a long process, and I can't tell you how much it means to have such kind thoughts and acts from fellow believers."

We will collect a special offering on Sunday and send it to the congregation - not that it will make a big dent in their rebuilding budget, but it will be a gesture of our support. We have received a neighborhood outreach grant from Week of Compassion, and we will add our gifts to it, and when the time comes, we will stand ready to help with rebuilding the damaged rooms.

Please bring or mail your check to church by August 21, memo: flood relief, and continue to remember the congregation and all they serve in your prayers.

Linda Edwards

These past few weeks have been quite an emotional roller coaster for Linda. In addition to the joys and concerns we already shared, she also received news that she has a malignant tumor in her breast. She is scheduled for a lumpectomy on Tuesday, July 30, and we all hope with her for good pathology reports. Thank you for all the ways you surround her with your friendship and your prayers during these difficult days. 

Mark has been making good progress in physical therapy and he is scheduled to go home on Wednesday.

Edwards family update

The long awaited news from grandma Linda:

The long awaited Karl Alexander Velez Edwards is finally here! He has lots of dark hair, weighs 8 lbs. 1 oz and is 21 inches long. His parents, Digna and Todd are completely exhausted, but all are happy and healthy. Congratulations!

Linda with her new grandson, Karl and her son, Todd.

Edwards family

Linda Edwards let us know that the birth announcement for her first grandson, Karl should only be hours away. His parents went to the maternity ward on Saturday. 
Mark continues to recuperate from knee replacement surgery. He is now at Richland Place until he is strong and stable enough to go home.

 

Jim Foglesong memorial service

The memorial service for Jim will be on Tuesday, July 16 at 1pm at Vine Street Christian Church.

Many people will want to attend the service, so we ask that members and friends car-pool to church so the parking lot will not fill up with single-occupant vehicles. Barely anyone will notice this gesture, but it's a generous act of hospitality nevertheless. Thank you!

Following the service, there will be a reception in the fellowship hall to give family members and friends an opportunity to visit.