April Newsletter - Disciples Divinity House at Vanderbilt
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April Newsletter - Disciples Divinity House at Vanderbilt
Window Replacement Project Begins disciples divinity house Workers from Dale, Inc., showed up early Monday morning, April 9, to begin the long-awaited windows project at Disciples Divinity House. Funded by gifts from alumni and friends and part of the board’s Strategic Plan, the project is starting in the Commons Room. After the end of the semester, windows in student rooms will be replaced. Benefit: increased efficiency and energy savings, comfort, looks, greater protection from outside street noise, long-range durability for the facility and its use by students. Cost: about $90,000. A special appeal is underway to help pay down the additional $45,000 for the total cost of the 90 windows. If you, your colleagues, Sunday school class or congregations are interested in “naming” a window or set of windows to honor a special minister, House trustee, Sunday School teacher or @Vanderbilt Shaping outstanding ministers for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). April 2012 Talent 4 the House a Huge Success under “Explore the House” Below is a photo of the last time windows were replaced in “this old House.” Note the construction rubble-and only two stories, not three. There’s a song, “If Walls Could Talk.” Perhaps we need one titled “If Windows Could Talk.” They’ve seen a lot of students in their time! mentor go to the website at discipleshousevandy.org to give online and to see more photos in “Our Photos” The event began in 2008 with a small “Country Supper” at Woodmont Christian Church and featured only student performers. Now organized by a committee of laypersons from local churches, it is the largest and most diverse gathering of Disciples in middle Tennessee and has raised almost $35,000 in four years to support ministry students at the Disciples Divinity House at Vanderbilt. The committee is already thinking of how to top it next year! The fifth annual “Talent 4 the House” for Disciples Divinity House at Vanderbilt gathered more than 300 Disciples from 20 Disciple congregations in Nashville and beyond on March 29, 2012 for a celebratory evening to raise money for Disciple ministry students at Vanderbilt Divinity School. It sold out two weeks in advance. Disciples enjoyed dinner and fellowship, bid on silent auction items, and listened to Nashville musicians Vince Gill, Jonell Mosser, Thom Schuyler and Tallu Schuyler Quinn, Gabe Dixon, Stuart Duncan, and student performers Allison Enari and Katie Russell. Disciple students also shared what the House means to them in their preparation for ministry at Vanderbilt. What an amazing night! Enjoy the photos below and go to our website discipleshousevandy.org for additional photos. Photos Courtesy of Alan Nelson Give online @ discipleshousevandy.org Check out our new website discipleshousevandy.org 4 1 Alumni News Emily Nourse, MDiv ’04, is working for Family and Children’s Service as a family service counselor in Nashville TN. Emily was awarded an inaugural civic engagement fellowship from the National Alliance for Children and Families. Her work will bring together faith leaders with domestic violence survivors in August 2012 for a statewide conference with faith leaders. To learn more about the fellowship go to: alliance1.org/ ce/new-voices-civic-engagementfellowships. Jamie Lynn Haskins, MDiv ’09, is currently serving as Chaplain, Director of Spiritual Life and Instructor of Religious Studies at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. Her role at the college includes teaching two courses a semester, providing pastoral care and creating a robust and meaningful worship life on campus. She has settled in Columbia, Missouri and is getting to know the Disciple community in the area. Sarah Combs, MDiv ’10, is working as a research analyst for institutional assessment at the university of central Oklahoma. She is living in Edmond, Oklahoma. Richmond Adams, MDiv’88, finished his Ph.D. in American literature at Southern Illinois University in 2011 with a dissertation on Harold Frederic’s 1896 novel, The Damnation of Theron Ware. “The novel is an absolute MUST read for anyone even considering pastoral ministry as a calling. As far as I am concerned, it ought to be required reading by all DDH students in their first year at Vanderbilt.” He is now teaching English at Andrew College and working on a project on Cormac McCarthy. Oliver Tweedy Foster 98, died February 1, 2012. Born in Kyle, TX January 18, 1914, he grew up in Nashville, TN, attended Vanderbilt University Divinity School where he received his BA and MDiv degrees, and later his DMin at Claremont Theological Seminary, Claremont CA. He served Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) pastorates in Alabama, Missouri, Arizona, and California. After retiring in 1979, served as interim pastor for churches in southern California for ten years. Disciples Divinity House Scholars 2011-2012 The Disciples Divinity House is pleased to announce the 2011-2012 recipients of Disciples Foundation Scholarships. Congratulations to this year’s list of recipients: Robert H and Barbara A Boyte Scholar – Andy Eaker Clifford Butler Scholar – Katy Dyche James Chandler Scholar – Angele Saunders Esther King Davis Scholar – Wade Archer Frank Drowota Scholar – Charles Hudson Anthony Dunnavant Scholar Andrew Shepherd Marie Easterwood Scholar Andrew Shepherd First Christian Church, Bloomington, Indiana Scholar Allison Enari Photos Courtesy of Alan Nelson First Christian Church, Galesburg, Illinois Scholar – Karin Frank First Christian Church, Paris, Tennessee Scholar –Karin Frank William Hardy Scholar - Eli Rolon J. Phillip Hyatt Scholar - Eli Rolon Hugh Lewis Scholar - Cheryl Russell Helen and Clifford Love Scholar – Angele Saunders George Mayhew Scholar – Katy Dyche Dan and Cynthia Moseley Scholar Allison Enari Herman Norton Scholar – Andy Eaker Give online at discipleshousevandy.org 2 3 Eugene M and Elizabeth Mayhew Regen Scholars – Mallory Magelli, Kathryn Welch and Katie Russell Edward Rountree Scholar - Katie Russell Oreon Scott Scholar – Angele Saunders Roy Stauffer Scholar – Kathryn Welch Stewart-Long Scholar - Kathryn Welch Emily Warren Scholar - Cheryl Russell Charles Whittaker Scholar Charles Hudson