Virginia Grimm will be buried on Friday morning, August 2, in Woodlawn Memorial Park on Thompson Lane; this is a family graveside service. The family will be at the funeral home there for visitation on Thursday evening, August 1, 4-8 p.m. We will have a memorial service for Virginia at Vine Street on Sunday afternoon, August 4, at 2 p.m.
Tuesday evening
Virginia Grimm died this afternoon; she was 94 years old. Thank you for your prayers for her family and friends, especially for her sons, Rodger and Richard and their families. We will share funeral plans once they have been confirmed.
Jackie Halstead asks for our prayers for a young woman (26) who has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. She doesn’t want her name to be shared, but appreciates our prayers as she begins treatments.
Tuesday update
Martha Bishop is recuperating at home after surgery on Monday. Please send mail to 1602 18th Avenue, Nashville, TN 37212; she is planning to stay there for the time being.
Cara Doidge is recuperating from an infection in her hip that has kept her hospitalized for several days. She may go home tomorrow to complete treatments and undergo Physical Therapy.
Linda Parker is still hospitalized and asks that we remember her in our prayers. Linda’s address is 595 Hicks Road #19N, Nashville TN 37221.
Leigh Ann Zirkle is continuing to receive physical therapy as well as occupational and speech therapy. She is expected to remain hospitalized for rehab until the end of the month. You may send mail to her sister’s address, 953 Century Oak Drive, Nashville TN 37211.
Linda Parker
Linda Parker was hospitalized today due to severe pain and low blood pressure. Please continue to hold her close in prayer.
Monday update
Roy and Emily Smith now make their home in Auburn, Maine; they send their greetings and thanks for the welcome and friendship they found at Vine Street. Their new address is 311 Park Ave., Auburn, ME 04210. Cards are especially welcome.
Sapna Amin, a friend of Amanda Miller’s, died last week, just days after giving birth to her second child; we ask for prayers for her husband, their two children, and the family.
Leigh Ann Zirkle is receiving physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy at a rehab facility. One step at a time, she is slowly getting better. To send cards, please mail them to her sister’s address, 953 Century Oak Dr, Nashville, TN 37211.
Leigh Ann Zirkle
We are very happy to report that Leigh Ann is doing remarkably well! She is expected to move to rehab as early as Wednesday, July 10! She sends her greetings and thanks all of you for your prayers. One major concern was whether Leigh Ann would be able to speak at all, due to her neck injuries, and we are overjoyed to let you know that she is speaking! She still has a long way to go, but she is on a very good path.
Sunday night we gathered for a prayer service. One dimension of our prayers was the symbolic reweaving of community from torn pieces of cloth. The new wholeness now is represented at the table where we celebrate how God is at work among us to heal, forgive, and challenge us. The tags name ways in which community is built and restored.
Amanda Miller's friend
Amanda Miller asks for prayers for her friend Sapna Amin and her family. She had her second baby just a few days ago, and last night she collapsed unconscious with an apparent heart issue. She’s currently in the ICU and hasn’t regained consciousness yet.
Vicki Robertson
We got word that Vicki Robertson died early this morning or during the night, apparently from a cardiac event. Thank you for your prayers for her family and friends.
Don and Leigh Ann Zirkle
On June 21, Don and Leigh Ann Zirkle were attacked in their home by an armed intruder. Don did not survive his severe injuries. Leigh Ann remains in hospital; after multiple surgeries, she is slowly recovering from the physical trauma.
This horrific attack was a shock to all of us, and we have come together in many ways to offer our help and support — from neighbors who provided life-saving medical care to Leigh Ann until the ambulance arrived, to those who cut the grass or wrote cards of encouragement.
What can we do? Funeral plans for Don are on hold until Leigh Ann is strong enough to participate in the planning. In the meantime, we surround her with our prayers, but we also struggle with having our own sense of safety shaken and feeling helpless in the face of such violence.
The congregations of Westminster Presbyterian Church and Vine Street Christian Church invite our neighbors to a prayer service on Sunday, July 7, at 7 p.m., at Vine Street Christian Church (4101 Harding Pike). We want to come together to show our support, to pray, to share our grief and our hope, to strengthen the bonds of neighborliness and friendship, and to talk about how we can continue to build a community of support for Leigh Ann and her and Don’s families. Please join us.
Laura Crenshaw's mother
Laura’s mom, Ramona Schrader, was hospitalized early this morning. She is not expected to survive and is receiving palliative care. Please keep Laura and her brothers and Emily, Elizabeth and Clare in prayers.
Thursday prayers
Bess Henderson was scheduled for surgery on Friday morning. In the past couple of days she noticed that she was in less pain when moving her jaw and biting down. A visit with her doctor today confirmed that the fracture may indeed be healing on its own, which would make the planned surgery unnecessary. They decided to cancel the operation and continue to monitor Bess’s progress. Thank you for continuing to surround Bess with your prayers!
Virginia Grimm fell out of her bed and broke her collar bone. Thank you for keeping her in your prayers in this season of declining health.
Toni Foglesong
Toni Foglesong died this morning after a long and full life. Thank you for continuing to remember her family and all who love her in your prayers. We will share funeral plans as they become confirmed.
Toni Foglesong
Thank you for continuing to keep Toni Foglesong and her family in your prayers as she is approaching the end of her life on earth. As death draws near may they all know the comforts of love without end and the promise of new life.
Rev. Dr. Chris Hobgood
Rev. Dr. Chris Hobgood, former General Minister and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), died on May 31, 2019. Read more Thank you for remembering his family and all who love him in your prayers.
Friday update
Blake Matthews asks for prayers for his friend Gene Brown who been hospitalized and faces serious health challenges.
Julia Keith
Julia Keith had back surgery early this morning, and everything went as planned. If her recovery continues to go well, she should be able to go home sometime today. Thank you for continuing to keep her and Joe in your prayers.
Thursday updates
Scott Perry had knee replacement surgery on Thursday. He is expected to go home on Friday. Thank you for your prayers for him and Kathy during the days of recovery and rehabilitation!
Betsy Von Dohlen is recuperating at home from surgery earlier this week. She will have to rest for a few weeks; if you would like to help with meals, please get in touch with Katie at katie@vinestreet.org.
Joyce Crowell has made a remarkable recovery after suffering a stroke earlier this week. She is at home and making appointments with specialists to develop a treatment plan for a hole in her heart which was discovered while she was hospitalized.
Julia Keith is resting at home. She is scheduled for back surgery on May 30.
Judi Sachs has completed treatments and is regaining her strength. She is looking forward to regaining her strength and energy!
Linda Parker continues to receive chemo therapy treatments. Thank you for keeping her and all those named above in your prayers!
And last but not least, an update from Week of Compassion:
Our prayers are with communities and congregations that suffered in the severe tornadoes last night, and the high water flooding of the last few days. So far we are aware of significant damage to Community Christian Church in Jefferson City, MO [pictured]; and family members in the area who have suffered damage or lost their homes. We are in touch with partners in those communities to learn of other needs.
In the Oklahoma Region, extreme flooding has caused severe damage to properties and homes. Many of our Disciples churches-- particularly FCC of Broken Arrow and FCC of Hominy-- have opened their doors to meet the needs of the wider community.
Many of you are asking how to help: remember, the best practice is “Stay, pray, give.” Week of Compassion offers solidarity grants to congregations that sustained damage, and to churches and regions that are working to serve their neighbors. When you help fund these grants, you help us support local partners that meet immediate needs right after a disaster; and you also support the long term rebuilding process, which can take years. To donate, please visit our website, and designate your gift for “U.S. Storms and Fires.” Not only does your gift meet practical needs; it serves as a reminder to those who’ve suffered great loss that they are surrounded by a greater cloud of witnesses, and have the support of the whole Church.
Stay, pray, give… it does more good than we can imagine.
Rachel's cousin
Rachel Dixon asks for prayers for healing for her cousin, Rebecca. She had a heart attack last weekend and had cardiac surgery on Tuesday.
Thank you for your prayers
Eric Hutton asks that we remember his parents, Frank and Karen, as they wrestle with health and aging issues.
Meda Miller asks for our prayers for her friend Jordan who is going through very hard times. For a variety of reasons, she will have to move away by herself. Meda asks us to join her in prayer that Jordan “makes new friends and has the best year of her life.”
Julia Keith
Julia Keith has been in severe back pain for over a week. After an MRI and a consultation with her neurosurgeon, she decided to have back surgery. A date has not yet been confirmed. Thank you for your prayers for Julia as she waits for relief, and for a successful surgery.