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Mission
Statement
Growing
Disciples of ChristbySeeking God,Sharing Love
andServing Others
Core Values:
WelcomingOutstanding Worship
OutreachDifferent TraditionsMission & MinistryOn the MoveNurturingTransforming
2013 Areas of FocusPrayer - Presence - Peace
woodmontchristian.org
THESPIREA B e a c o n a n d A B r i d g e
Volume 41, Issue 18 May 6, 2013
Youth Sunday - May 5th
All photos courtesy of
Jim Thomas and Alan Nelson.
(See more pictures on pages 6-7)
You are cordially invited to
Baptism Sundayfor the
2013 Disciples Class
This Sunday, May 12that the 9:30 service
*Reception to follow inthe Gathering Hall
Join us thisSunday, May 12th
as we honor allMothers,
Grandmothersand Great-
Grandmothers.
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Recently, my father had heart surgery torepair a damaged valve and he did not bounce
back as quickly as we had hoped. In fact, hewas sedated and on a ventilator for five days, in the CCU for aweek, and in the hospital for seventeen days. It was a very
stressful time for our family many of you have been therebefore. Thankfully, he is now home and slowly recovering.He and Anne are very grateful for all the cards, calls, food,visits, and prayers. We believed all along that he would makeit through and recover but this has certainly been a reminder thatin life there are no guarantees, especially when it comes to ourhealth. When you are watching your father in CCU, unconsciousand on a breathing machine, a lot goes through your mind. Fromtalking to him in recent days, I know a lot has gone through hismind as well during this entire process. One of the things he hassaid over and over again is that we are all guilty of taking ourhealth for granted. In the sermon a few weeks ago, I referred toan article published last fall by Forbes that talks about the top
twenty-five regrets that people have in life. I wanted to sharethose because I found them fascinating:
1. Working so much at the expense of family and
friendships.
2. Standing up to bullies in school and in life.
3. Stayed in touch with some good friends from my
childhood and youth.
4. Turned off my phone more/Left my phone at home.
5. Breaking up with my true love/Getting dumped by
them.
6. Worrying about what others thought about me so much.
7. Not having enough confidence in myself.
8. Living the life that my parents wanted me to liveinstead of the one I wanted to.
9. Applying for that "dream job" I always wanted.
10. Been happier more. Not taken life so seriously.
11. Gone on more trips with the family/friends.
12. Letting my marriage break down.
13. Taught my kids to do stuff more.
14. Burying the hatchet with a family member or old friend.
15. Trusting that voice in the back of my head more.
16. Not asking that girl/boy out.
17. Getting involved with the wrong group of friends when I
was younger.
18. Not getting that degree (high school or college).19. Choosing the practical job over the one I really wanted.
20. Spending more time with the kids.
21. Not taking care of my health when I had the chance.
22. Not having the courage to get up and talk at a funeral or
important event.
23. Not visiting a dying friend before he died.
24. Learning another language.
25. Being a better father or mother.
This past Sunday was youth Sunday and we celebrated wour graduating seniors. These individuals are bringing ochapter of their lives to a close and moving into a very excitiyet unknown future. The words of Jeremiah are alwaappropriate: "For surely I know the plans I have for you, says
Lord, plans for your welfare and not for harm, to give youfuture with hope" (Jeremiah 29:11). Life is full of ups adowns, opportunities and disappointments, successes and failurWhether we are graduating from high school or advancingthe golden years, may we live our lives so that we have fregrets. After all, it was Jesus who said, "I came that you mhave life and have it abundantly." (John 10:10).
"Generations of Generosity" UpdateWe have had a strong initial response to our spri
stewardship campaign. I want to thank everybody who has maa commitment to support the mission and ministries Woodmont for another year. Each year, this campaign allows to responsibly set the operating budget for a new church ye
beginning July 1st. To date, we have received 269 pledgtotaling $1,644,178. We are now in the follow up stages our campaign and it's still not too late to be a part. You cgo to the website (www.woodmontchristian.org) or emailconfidentially to [email protected]. In receyears, during one of the most difficult financial periods history, the generosity of Woodmont has been very evideand as a church we have grown dramatically in our stewardshmaking possible many new ministries and outreaopportunities. We also became completely debt free a few ye
ago which was very exciting! This chart will help show ostewardship growth in recent years.
As of 5/6/13 we have received: 269 pledges totaling $1,644,17
*TBD - Amounts to be determined after the
campaign has ended.
The Spire is published weekly by: Woodmont ChristianChurch (615) 297-8563 fax: (615) 297-93601 Hillsboro Road email: wcc@woodmontcc.
Nashville, TN 37215 Kim Adair, EdVisit our Webpage: www.woodmontchristian.org Copyright 2
Regrets in Life
by Rev. Clay Stauffer, Senior Minister
Number of Amount Total
Year Pledges Pledged Budget
2006/2007 228 $1,008,950 $1,247,3332007/2008 219 $1,066,193 $1,274,9392008/2009 254 $1,327,717 $1,498,1022009/2010 245 $1,330,209 $1,565,2002010/2011 246 $1,421,999 $1,730,8192011/2012 266 $1,543,365 $1,802,624
2012/2013 299 $1,725,603 $1,967,0632013/2014 TBD* TBD* TBD*
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Thank You
by Thom Schuyler, Youth Director
Thank You
To every thing there is a season
And a time for every purpose under heaven:
A time to be born and a time to dieA time to plant and a time to pluck up that which is planted
A time to kill and a time to heal
A time to break down and a time to build up
A time to weep and a time to laugh
A time to mourn and a time to dance
A time to cast away stones and a time to gather stones together
A time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing
A time to get and a time to lose
A time to keep and a time to cast away
A time to rend and a time to sew
A time to keep silent and a time to speak
A time to love and a time to hate
A time of war and a time of peace(Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)
It has been an unparalleled blessing to me to have the privilege of being in the presence of the young people in this church for thpast few years. I am grateful to each of you for this opportunity. We shall move on nowwith hope and promise, given to us b
none other than God Himself.
xo thom schuyler
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy,
it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not
dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not
easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not
delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects,
always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.Love never fails.I Corinthians 13:4-8
I have been thinking about Mother's Day this week and this verseis the first thing that came to mind. I think this describes the loveof a mother. I do not know what it feels like to love someone likea mother loves her child, but I feel so blessed to have felt this
love from my mother. She is the kindest, gentlest, most lovperson I have ever known. My mom has shown me how to trothers with love and respect. She has taught me how to listen ato hear more than just the words a person says. She has shown how to love even when it is difficult. I am so thankful for example that my mother has demonstrated for me by the way schooses to live her life. This week and every week remember
be thankful for the mothers in our lives, for the sacrifices thhave made and for the love they have shown.
~Mary Clare
Love is Patient
by Mary Clare Pyron, Parish Nurse
Blessings,
Thank you for your generosity in sharing your time, talent, andtreasure! You make the ministries of Woodmont possible yearafter year. The finance committee will be working in the
coming weeks to prepare and balance the budget. It will gbefore the Woodmont board on June 3rd and then to thcongregation on June 16th for final approval.
(Regrets in Life continued)
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Menu - May 8
Gram's Meat Loaf
Creamy Mashed Potatoes
Southern Green BeansMixed Green Salad
The Best GermanChocolate Cake
Lemon Pound Cake withCream Cheese Icing
Pizza for the kids
Menu - May 15
(Last 5-StarDinner until Fall)
Savory Chicken Pot PieSpicy Black Eyed Peas
Mixed Green Salad
Katy's Brownie Puddingwith Ice Cream
Pizza for the kids
5-Star DinnerWednesday Nights
5:35 p.m. in Drowota Hall
Reservations should be made through the Sunday "connectioncard," by c alling the chu rch off ice (297-8563), emailing the churchoffice at sspivy @woodmontcc.org . or thru the website at:www.woodmon tchris tian.org. The deadline is Monday by noon.
Price structure: Adults $8, Children 4 years old thru 5th grade $4
and family cap $28.
Renewing Your SpiritSetting Your Boundaries
in Our Digital Society
Feeling overwhelmed, fragmented,
scattered?
Feeling guilty when you try to set limits?
Dealing with persons who sap your soul's energy?
Wondering what the Christ Solution is for all this?
By looking at the Scriptures, we can find by the example ofJesus how He dealt with these human problems. The ChristWay may just be Your Way too!
Led by the Reverend Anne Alexander Stauffer, the SpiritualJourneys for Women Program meets each Sunday @ 9:30 a.min The Bay Room.
Let this Springtime be your time of learning the art of spiritrenewal through developing healthy boundaries. You may ent
the course on any Sunday, past lessons available always.
Wednesday NightMay 8
6:30 p.m.Yoga (5 yr. old Room, KC) - Led by Katie Noss
6:35 p.m.The New Testament Letter to the Hebrews Bib le Study (105)Led by Pete Kyne
Sunday SchoolMay 12
9:30 a.m.Disciples Class (105) - Led by Pete Kyne"Book of Acts: Acts of the Apostles"
Challenge Class (200) - Led by Susan Hammonds-White"Book Discussion: "Love One Another"
Young Adult Class (Boardroom)
Led by Rob QuinnSpiritual Journeys Class for Women (The Bay)Led by Anne Alexander Stauffer"Renewing Your Spirit - Setting Your Boundaries in Our DigitalSociety" (see more information below)
11:00 a.m.Second Hour of the Spiritual Journeys Class (The Bay)(Open to Men Also) -Led by Anne Alexander Stauffer
Reflections Class (200)Led by Marcella Derryberry
Points of View (105) - Led by Ralph Parsons and Doug King
Book Discussion: "I Knew Jesus Before He Was a Christian"
A Graduatewas left outof The Spirelast week.
Please join us inCongratulating
Hailey Wright, whowill be graduating fromHillsboro High School!
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CWF Circle Meetings
Tuesday, May 14th
Circle #1
Will meet at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Sarah Peay
(1014 Boxwood Drive, Franklin 37069)
Circle #2
Will meet at 10:30 a.m. at the church in Room 105
Circle #3
Will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Church to go to Pat
Malone's Lake House
Circle #4
Will meet at 10:30 a.m. at the Church to go to theAvalon House at David Lipscomb
Circle #6
Will meet at 10:00 a.m. at The Well Coffee House
(2035 Richard Jones Road, 37215). Childcare
provided at the Church in the Nursery.
Circle #7
Will meet at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Alice
Arnemann (4609 Skymont Drive, 37215)
Co-Hostess: Thereza McCoy
Clay Stauffer to Speak
Wellness 66 Presents: Coping with AnxietyThis Friday, May 10th8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Did you know that May is National Anxiety AwarenessMonth? A complimentary, educational workshop will beoffered at Harpeth Hills Church of Christ in Brentwood(1949 Old Hickory Boulevard) that will examine theimpact anxiety can have on the mind, body and spirit.
Attendees will participate in breakout sessions withactivities designed to help decrease anxiety.Woodmont's Rev. Clay Stauffer will be speaking duringthe morning session.
Attendance is free. Lunch is included.Registration is Required. To register or for
more information, call (615) 342-1919 orvisit www.TriStarHealth.com/Events.
You are not alone
If you need a confidential and
caring Stephen Minister to talk
with when you go through life's
transitions or difficult times,
call Kathy Patten (838-4957).
Woodmont YouthBake SaleThis Sunday, May 12th
9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Gathering Hall andChristQuest foyer
We appreciate you support!
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Youth SundayMay 5th
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Heart for Africa
Fundraiser
April 19
The Bridge
Sunday,
May 5th
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Landon Browns Disciple Service Project
As part of his Disciples Class, Landon Brown rebuilt a picnic table for the Nashville Food Project Garden. He willcomplete this class with Baptism on May 12th. Assisting is his mentor, Cyril Stewart.
Roy and Anne feel he has turned the corner and are so grateful for the many
faithful, caring, loving, praying friends at Woodmont and beyond who have
helped them get through this difficult time. Thank you for your calls, many cards
meals, visits, and other expressions of caring especially the delicious and heart
healthy ones. Roy says "Woodmont has the greatest cooks however he does not
want his 30 pounds back on :-)"
We love you and thank you all!
-Roy and Anne Alexander Stauffer
Thank you for your Love & Prayers..... God Listened.
-MaryLynn Skinner
We were blessed by the birth of Emma Kate to Christen and Brian Tribbitt on April 24th. Proud big sisteris Madelynn. Let's shower this beautiful family with meals, cards, calls, and prayers. We all know howwonderful and crazy life can be with a newborn and an 18-month-old little one!!
If you would like to provide a meal, the MealBaby link is: http://mealbaby.com/viewregistry/16261350(If you haven't already, you will have to register with Meal Baby before you sign up to provide a meal)
Meal Baby Website
Coming Up In June!
Join us Wednesday Nights June 5-26
5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Gospel Sing-A-Long
with the Gospelaires (Gathering Hall)
6:15 - 7:00 p.m. Pot-Luck Supper (Room 200)
7:00 - 7:30 p.m. After Supper Devotional
Led by a WCC Minister (Room 200)
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Sunday School Lessons & VolunteersMay 12th
ChristQuestMother's DayProject
Stars (2 Yrs)Jonah
Claire DrowotaJ ane Clay Meadors
Pandas (3 Yrs)The GoodSamaritanChristi WilliamsBecky Griffith
Frogs (4 Yrs)Peter Heals aLame ManKim Sheridan
J oy & Gloria
J acksonMonkeys (5 Yrs/K)Peter Heals aLame ManLaurie CooperSarah Drury
Children's ChurchKaitlyn AsherChristy Brown
11:00 4th
/5th
Grade ClassMother's DayProjectRonda Hirst
Donuts/CoffeeStill Needed
THIS WEEK AT WCC:
Wednesday, May 8th5:30 p.m. - 5-Star Dinner6:15 p.m. - JYF Kids Club
Sunday, May 12th
9:30 a.m. - Child ren's MomentDisciples Class Baptisms9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
10:30 a.m. - BaptismCelebration Reception
11:00 a.m. - Children's Church5:45 p.m. - The Bridge Service
Sunday, May 5th
5/9 - Emmett Adams5/11 - Andrew Dovan5/15 - Mary Hayes Greer5/16 - Tav Shaffer
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Bulletin Board
Opportunities at Woodmont
Wednesday, May 8
6:15 a.m.
Men's Small Group (107)7:00 a.m.
Men's Bible Study (105)Younger Men's Bible Study (BR)
5:35 p.m.
5-Star Dinner (DH)6:00 p.m.
Finance Committee Meeting (BR)6:15 p.m.
JYF Kids Club (KC)6:30 p.m.
Choir Practice (CR); Yoga (Room,135/KC)Missions Committee Meeting (200)Youth Bible Study (CYF, Chi Rho)
6:35 p.m.
The New Testament Bible Study (105)
Thursday, May 9
Library Workday10:00 a.m.
Sit & Stitch Group (GH)7:00 p.m.
Restore Classes (200, BR & Youth Rooms)
Sunday, May 12
Mother's Day and Baptism Sunday
9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Youth Bake Sale (GH, KC Foyer)9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Worship (Sanctuary)10:30 a.m.
Baptism Celebration Reception (GH)4:45 p.m.
WCC Knitters (GH)5:45 p.m.
The Bridge Service (DH)5:45 p.m.
After The Bridge Soup & Salad Dinner (DH)
Monday, May 13
4:00 p.m.
Small Group for Men (BR)
Tuesday, May 14
9:00 a.m.
Women's Prayer Group (CS)9:30 a.m.
CWF Circle 3 (meet at Churchto go Off-Campus)
10:00 a.m.
CWF Circle 6 (Off-Campus)10:30 a.m.
CWF Circle 2 (105)Circle 4 (meet at Church to go Off-Campus)
Circles 1 and 7 (Off-Campus)6:00 p.m.
Handbell Practice (234)6:30 p.m.
Young Adults (Off-Campus) PLEASE - NO FOOD OR DRINKS IN THE SANCTUARY
Let Us Know:Have information about someone in the hospi tal or with anotherministry need? Please notify the church office during the week
(297-8563) and Let Us Know.
PRAYERSFOR OUR CHURCH FAMILY
INTHE HOSPITAL:
Chance Allen, CentennialBill Carpenter, Jr., father of Bill
Carpenter, III, VanderbiltBeth Pflung, sister of Darryl Glascock,
Williamson Medical CenterStacy Fletcher, daughter of Marcella
& Jack Derryberry, Centennial
CONTINUING CONCERNS:Steve Smith Henry Gindt
Amy Alexander Roy StaufferGary Thompson Hale HooperYot Williams Beverly Small
Peggy Johnson
Janet Howell, Richland PlaceJeannette Miller, Claiborne-Hughes
Health CenterEddie Harris, Stallworth-VanderbiltDavid Akers, son of Jean AkersBarbara Vial, sister of Beth Sowell,
Littleton, COCarolyn Thompson, aunt of Paul HardinMary Jane Ward, mother of Trudy
Carpenter, Baptist RehabHenry Green, father of Ken Owens,
Cumberland ManorGary Jones, father of Pam Groom,
Louisville, KY
Susan Martin, friend of Justin GungKathy Robinson, friend of Justin Gung
SYMPATHY TO:
Paul, Pam, Amber & Jessica Hardinon the passing of Paul's grandmother,Annie Krantz, on Friday, May 3. Amemorial service was held on MondayMay 6, in Cheatham County.
Steve & Betty McHugh and family onthe passing of Steve's step-brother,John Gilman Shumaker, on Monday,April 29. A memorial service was heldon Friday, May 2, in Nashville.
CONGRATULATIONS TO:
Christen & Brian Tribbitton the birth
of their daughter, Emma Kate, born onWednesday, April 24. Proud big sisterisMadelynn.
Corinne Hartong andKevin Matternwho were married at Woodmont onSaturday, May 4, by Rev. Clay Stauffe
MILITARY PRAYER LIST:
Dave Albritton, nephew of Dave& Pat Malone
Clay Perry, son of Tim & Diane PerryDan King & wife, Ashley King, brother
and sister-in-law of Stephen DanielKing
THOSE SERVING ABROAD:
Jesse Garrison, Peace Corp inArmenia
Elders Prayer Corner
The Elders Request that the congregation join them in prayer for:
"My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness"
The Stewardship Campaign- Generations of Generosity Our Stephen Ministries
Our Disciples Class 5th Graders, who will be Baptized this Sunday
Our shut-in members who are unable to attend worship All our new members who bring their gifts to Woodmont
Prayer, Presence and Peace
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Non-Profit OrganizatU S Postage
PA IDNashville, Tennesse
Permit No. 1204
Woodmont Christian Church3601 Hillsboro RoadNashville, TN 37215615.297.8563woodmontchristian.org
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UPHOLDING OUR CHURCH
WOODMONT CHRISTIAN CHURCH STAFF
Rev. Clay Stauffer, Senior MinisterFarrell Mason, Minister of Family Life & Pastoral Care Dr. C. Roy Stauffer, Minister of Church Life
Rev. Justin Gung,Minister of Families & Young Adults Rev. Trey Flowers, Minister of Children & "The Bridge"Thom Schuyler, Youth Director Carla "CJ" Schooler, Minister of Jr. High Youth Tallu Quinn, TNFP Director & Outreach Min.
Michael Graham,Director of Music Ministry Mary Clare Pyron, Parish Nurse Ginny Tharp, Director of PreschoolSarah Huffman,Accompanist Linda Whitson,Staff Administrator Kim Adair,Administrative AssistantStasia Spivy,Receptionist Beverly Honeycutt,Housekeeping Steven Austin, Housekeeping
Andra Moran & Stephen Daniel King, Shirley Taylor,Housekeeping Sam Marsh,Property Manager - Housekeeping Sup
C ti Di t f "Th B id "
DEACON SCHEDULE
May 12, 2013
Communion Prep: Nora RichService Coordinator: 9:30 - Mike Fuller
11:00 - Rich SandersonVideo Camera: 9:30 - Marcella Derryberry
11:00 - Leigh Ann Agee
9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:45 p.m.Kent McMillin Jeremiah Pyron Rich SandersonDavid Reynolds Kasey Clymer Adam SloanMartha Galyon Mark Clymer Glenn KigerFaye Tevebaugh Stuart Lackey Mary KigerL.A. Galyon Teri Diamond Jeremiah
Terri McConnell Monte Good Weeden-WrightBetty McHugh StephanieJack Derryberry Weeden-Wright
ELDERS
SERVING
SUNDAYMay 12, 2013
9:30 a.m.
Hal Tevebaugand
David Conrad
11:00 a.m.
Betty Whiteand
John Gibson
5:45 p.m.
Bryan SargenWeekly Prayer Partner
First Christian Church, Knoxville, TN
WORSHIP SERVICES: May 12, 2013Mother's Day and Baptism Sunday
9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m Rev. Clay Stauffer, preachingSermon Title: "The Tie That Binds"
Scripture: John 17:20-26; Galatians 3:27-28
5:45 p.m. - The Bridge Rev. Trey Flowers, preachingSermon Title: "A House Divided..."
Scripture: Acts 2:1-13
BY OUR PRESENCEAND OUR GIFTS
Date Sunday School Total Atd. OperatingApril 14 251 714 $ 36,150April 21 234 694 $ 35,531April 28 267 846 $ 21,094May 5 289 745 $ 59,045