Casey Sigmon

Congratulations to the Rev. Casey Sigmon who was recently awarded the 2015-2016 Ann E. Dickerson Scholarship Grant from Higher Education and Leadership Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)! HELM works with the wider church and higher education partners to develop and nurture Christian leaders who are transforming church, society and world. Casey—a Vine Street participant along with her husband, Phillip, and daughter, Viola—is a Ph.D. candidate in homiletics and liturgics at Vanderbilt University.

 

Melissa Freeman

Melissa Freeman is having surgery today; thank you for your prayers for healing. If you would like to support her and her family during the recovery time (food and possibly other needs), please contact Kaye at the church office; she has the contact information for a friend of Melissa's who is coordinating our support efforts.

Michael Adams

Larry Adams shares good news! Michael Adams, his brother, had long-awaited spinal surgery recently. It appears all went well and Michael is expected to make a full recovery. Larry expresses gratitude for all the concerns and prayers shared for Michael by Vine Street.

 

Franck Nkosso

Franck Nkosso and his family only recently moved to Texas and they are in the process of becoming members of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Arlington. Sadly, he just got news that his father in the Democratic Republic of Congo died last week. You may remember that while Franck and Germaine and the children were visiting their family in the Congo in June his mother died. Please remember them in your prayers during this time of loss and new beginnings.

Peaceful Resistance

Allyn Steele asks for our prayers for friends in Arkansas. They are organizing a peaceful media campaign to resist a KKK gathering, where more than 1,000 people are anticipated. But organizers are experiencing threats and intimidation from KKK representatives in and near Harrison, Arkansas.

 

Lafayette Shooting Victims

Allison Hutton asks us to join her in continuing to pray for the victims of the recent Lafayette, Louisiana movie theater shooting victims, as well as their families and friends. Tiffany Heath, Allison’s sister, is a friend of Morgan Egedahl, who as shot multiple times, and was acquainted with Jillian Johnson, who was killed.

 

Mother Emanuel

We remember in our prayers those whom Dyllan Storm Roof killed on Wednesday while they were studying scripture and praying at Emanuel AME in Charleston, South Carolina. We remember their families and all who mourn their violent death. We pray for wisdom and courage for ourselves and for all who long for the healing of the deep wound of racism in our nation.

Rev. Clementa Carlos Pinckney, 41, pastor of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, where the shooting occurred, began preaching at 13 and was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives at 23, becoming the youngest African-American to be elected to the State Legislature.

Cynthia Hurd, 54, served as the regional manager of the St. Andrews branch of the county library, a job she loved because it brought her closer to people.

DePayne Middleton Doctor, 49, was the mother of four daughters – the youngest is in junior high school and the oldest is in college.

Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, 45, was a coach for the girls’ track and field team and a speech therapist at Goose Creek High School. She was on the church staff.

Tywanza Sanders, 26, had graduated from Allen University, a historically black college, as a business administration major last year and was looking for employment.

Ethel Lee Lance, 70, was a sexton at the church and had worked there for more than three decades. Her cousin, Susie Jackson, was a longtime church member and died along with her.

Susie Jackson, 87.

Rev. Daniel L. Simmons Sr., a retired pastor from another church in Charleston, attended Emanuel A.M.E. every Sunday for services and Wednesdays for bible study, according to his daughter-in-law, Arcelia Simmons of Newport News, Va.

Myra Thompson, 59, was the wife of the Rev. Anthony Thompson, vicar of Holy Trinity Reformed Episcopal Church in Charleston.

David Bell

We join the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Tennessee in prayer for the Wayne & Virginia Bell family following the death of their son, David. He died June 10 in Cody, Wyoming of pancreatic cancer. Because Wayne served as Vine Street’s senior minister, this family has been close to the church for many years. Services for David will be June 17 in Cody. Expressions of love may be sent to: Wayne & Virginia Bell, 220 Clinton Road, Lexington, KY 40502. David’s obituary appears online here.  

Beth Douglas Kelly

John Shuler shares that the visitation for Beth Douglas Kelly will be Friday from 4-7 p.m. at Carmichael Funeral Home in Smyrna, Georgia. A memorial service will be held at Smyrna First United Methodist Church Saturday, June 20 at 10:30 a.m. The family is grateful as you please remember in your prayers John, Debra, Kennedy and Grant Shuler, as well as all who love Beth. She died June 9 of complications related to open-heart surgery for a malignant tumor.