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Mission Involvement Resource Mid-South Baptist Woman s Missionary Union 2016-2017 Your Guide To Getting Involved In Your Community Includes Mid-South WMU Yearbook & Calendar of Events

Mid-South Baptist Woman s Missionary Union The main focus of WMU is to educate and involve preschoolers, children, youth, and adults in the cause of Christian missions. Everything we do in the church, the association, the state, and nationally is focused on missions. How will WMU benefit my church? WMU creates a window to the world. Churches with WMU are more likely to pray and give to missions needs. WMU develops leaders for missions efforts among all age groups. WMU provides a lifetime of loving and learning about God s great love for all people. The purpose of Mid-South Baptist Woman s Missionary Union is to encourage and assist churches within the association to engage in missions learning and involvement that enables them to fulfill the Great Commission. How can Mid-South Baptist WMU assist your church? Partnering with you to provide training in missions education. Strengthening already existing mission involvement. Provide information about resources and missionary speakers. Teach mission leaders how to plan events, such as; prayer retreats, mission fairs, mission trips, and mission involvement projects. Provide opportunities for participation in mission involvement and/or witnessing. Mid-South Baptist WMU Leadership Team General Officers Jeanette West, Director... (901)607-9355 or jdwest57@yahoo.com Julia Binford, Ministry Assistant... (901)373-6161 or julie@midsouthbaptist.com Jewel Dempsey, Secretary... (901)682-9481 or jeweldempsey@bellsouth.net Titus Mason, Treasurer... (901)377-6866 or tntmason@att.net Jacqueline Roberts, Sisters Who Care... (901)334-6458 or jacquelineroberts640@yahoo.com Mike Freeman, Royal Ambassadors... (901)849-0867 or RASTAFF@midsouthras.org Judy Smithart, Girls in Action... (703)789-4861 or jvsmithart@gmail.com Patty St. John, Preschool... (901)359-3622 or rubymambear@aol.com Betty Only, Communications... (901)853-4821 or ejonly@aol.com Martha Pitts, WMU Endowment... (901)270-3994 or Martha.pitts@madisong.com Mid-South Baptist WMU office: 6896 U.S. Highway 70, Bartlett TN 38133 Hours: Tuesday & Thursday, 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Web Page: www.midsouthbaptist.com/wmu Laborers together with God. 1 Corinthians 3:9 1

Mid-South Baptist Woman s Missionary Union What Does WMU Teach? WMU is about missions, so everything in WMU seeks to teach about missions. Whether preschool, children, student, or adult resources, all WMU materials and opportunities for the church are centered around six specific objectives. 1. Learning about Missions WMU accepts the responsibility to educate believers about missions. This means teaching the biblical calling to missions for every Christian and explaining how involvement in missions is a part of a person's discipleship, regardless of the age. By sharing stories about missionaries, individuals learn about other cultures and how God is moving around the world. WMU also teaches all age levels how they can be on mission for God right where they live. 2. Supporting Missions Supporting missions means giving to missions through one s time, talents, and financial resources. WMU teaches the discipline of giving and how the Bible stresses the importance of giving for discipleship. Additionally, churches are led to make missions so visible in their church that others may be called into full-time missions work. 3. Praying for Missions Believers understand the power of prayer. When our loved ones are suffering or crises occur, we are quick to turn to prayer. Through WMU, believers are taught to apply the power of prayer for the spread of the gospel. Not only are they taught the specific needs of missionaries and people groups, believers are taught how to pray for current social issues and how to develop an active prayer life. Those in WMU are given daily prayer reminders so they can engage in daily prayer for missionaries and missions needs. 4. Engaging in Missions Not only does WMU seek to increase a person s understanding of missions, WMU helps that person get involved in missions, because doing missions is just as important to the discipleship process as learning. This is where people can connect the why of missions with the how. Every month, groups are given missions projects that relate to what they are learning from missionaries. These may be local projects, adopting ministries, collecting supplies for missionaries, or working with the church to identify and lead in missions efforts right there. 5. Involvement in the Church and Denomination Missions is about bringing new believers into a relationship with God, supported by other believers. All believers need a community of faith, and WMU seeks to be supportive of churches and associations as they reach their communities. Missions education is a piece of total discipleship, so it fits well into a worship and discipleship context. WMU encourages all people to be active in their church, supporting the church and church staff both through their time and resources. 6. Developing a Missions Lifestyle As a person learns about missions, supports missions, prays for missions, engages in missions, and gets involved in the church, he or she develops a missional lifestyle. A person living a missional lifestyle sees needs when others don t. He or she sees opportunities to share the love of Christ when others are afraid. That person develops compassion and boldness in his or her faith, and that person understands his or her part in the body of believers. As WMU materials are being developed, they are evaluated by these objectives, 2

Table of Contents Introduction... 1-2 Section 1: Ministry & Missions Involvement Opportunities Baptist Collegiate Ministries of Memphis... 5-6 Baptist Hospital Woman s Auxiliary... 7 Brinkley Heights Ministries... 8 Campers On Mission... 9 Christian Women s Job Corps Sites... 10-12 Church Without Doors... 13 Disaster Relief Ministries... 14 Gallaway Ministries... 15 Hope Fellowship Ministries... 16 International Friends... 17-18 Leawood Mission Center... 19 Mississippi River Ministry... 19 Opportunity Camp... 20 Prison Ministry Opportunities... 21-22 Ronnie Tullos Evangelistic Associates, Inc.... 23 Serving in Christ Outreach Ministry... 24 Tennessee Baptist Children s Home... 24 Other Ministry Involvement Opportunities... 25-41 Resources for Mission Project Ideas... 42 Section 2: Mid-South Baptist Woman s Missionary Union Yearbook Association, State, and National Information... 45 Mid-South Baptist Woman s Missionary Union Leadership Team... 46-48 Mid-South Royal Ambassadors... 49 Mid-South Baptist Association Churches... 50-51 Calendar 2016-2017... 552-53 A Year of Mission Ideas... 54 Annual WMU Emphasis... 55 Project Help: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder... 56 International Mission Study 2016: Norway... 57 Objectives of WMU in the Church... 58 Resources for Church Mission Leaders... 59 Churchwide Missions Education... 60 Just Missions Website Resource... 61 Just Missions for Children Website Resource... 62 Develop Leader Training... 63 Connect with WMU... 64-65 New Hope Publishers... 66 Tennessee WMU Free Materials Order Form... 67 Tennessee WMU Scholarship Information... 68 3

MINISTRY & MISSIONS INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat. I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.i tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me. Matthew 25:35-40 Section 1: Baptist Collegiate Ministries of Memphis... 5-6 Baptist Hospital Woman s Auxiliary... 7 Brinkley Heights Ministries... 8 Campers On Mission... 9 Christian Women s Job Corps Sites... 10-12 Church Without Doors... 13 Disaster Relief Ministries... 14 Gallaway Ministries... 15 Hope Fellowship Ministry... 16 International Friends... 17-18 Leawood Mission Center... 19 Mississippi River Ministry... 19 Opportunity Camp... 20 Prison Ministry Opportunities... 21-22 Ronnie Tullos Evangelistic Associates, Inc.... 23 Serving in Christ Outreach Ministry... 24 Tennessee Baptist Children s Home... 24 Other Ministry Involvement Opportunities... 25-41 Resources for Mission Projects... 42 4

BAPTIST COLLEGIATE MINISTRIES OF MEMPHIS www.bcmofmemphis.com The Baptist Collegiate Ministries of Memphis (BCMM) exists to mobilize Memphis area students and churches to make mature, missional disciples of Jesus who become engaged members of a local church. As a campus-based ministries, BCMM exists as the mission arm of the local church to college students. The University of Tennessee Health Science Center BCM 757 Court Avenue, Memphis 38105 Director: Benjie Shaw... (901)729-7662 (cell) 706-936-5490 or Email: bshaw@tnbaptist.org Current needs: Churches/groups to provide a meal at our weekly Free Lunch Thursday program. This is our most consistent gathering of students and serves as the front-door of our ministry. Free Lunch Thursday are attended by an average of 60 students in the fall and 40 students in the spring. This is a great way for your church to relationally connect with UT-HSC students. Lunches can be provided for as little as $2/person. The students always appreciate churches who make the effort to come to campus to get to know them. Churches/groups to sponsor Study Nights at the BCM. This semester we are opening our building after hours a few times a month for students to study for exams. We would love to have churches send snacks or other goody bags as an encouragement to students as they study. A church to partner with to provide a dental/health clinic in the spring. Our students love to serve! Local service projects are also a great way for our ministry to connect with students who won t attend anything else we provide. Last year half of the students who served through our local service projects were previously uninvolved in our ministry. A good percentage of them were also not Christians. Partnering with a church to provide service to the community helps your church reach out to a specific neighborhood, gives our students practical experience and helps us establish a relational connection with lost students. Churches/groups to help with facility projects at our building. We are currently in the midst of a multiyear initiative to update the look and feel of our building. We would love to find groups to help us with projects ranging in complexity from organizing storage space to plumbing work and everything in -between. If you, your church or group in your church would be interested in partnering with us in any of the above ways, I would love to hear from you! 5

BAPTIST COLLEGIATE MINISTRIES OF MEMPHIS University of Memphis BCM 469 Patterson, Memphis, TN 38111 www.bcmofmemphis.com Contact: Jeff Jones, Campus Minister... (901)458-7589 Cell: 901-484-4414 or Email: memphisbcm@gmail.com The BCM at the University of Memphis exists to connect University students to Christ and to His local church. We are an extension of the local churches on the University of Memphis campus and we serve as their missionaries to reach and disciple students and give them a heart for missions. God has given us opportunities to minister and share with people from multiple countries who are Muslims, Hindus, Agnostic, and more. These students are hungry for hope and for purpose in life. The students in leadership have done a super job of relating to people who have not had any contact with the church or with Christians. We are intentionally going and developing relationships in the dorms, on campus, in the classroom, and in the cafeteria in order to love people and express to them the forgiveness and joy that comes from knowing Christ. Opportunities for Volunteers: Provide free lunch to students as an outreach(350 people on average). Partner on Mission trips by reducing costs, sending adults with us, or helping with transportation, organizing aspects of trips, etc. Provide opportunities for students to share in worship services about missions, lead worship services, lead Disciple Now weekends, or speak for special events. Assist in repairing or enhancing the facilities. Assist in providing meals for special events or groups. Sewing groups to sew couch cushions. Donations/Needs: We need churches and individuals to include the BCMM in their monthly BUDGETS so that: We can pay interns and staff to establish new BCM work on Memphis campuses like: Southwest (approximately 10,000 students enrolled) CBU (23% of students claim Baptist as religious preference) Rhodes (No Baptist work on campus) Others (Crichton, Lemoyne-Owen, etc.) We can hire an administrative associate with responsibilities in: Communication (Newsletters, websites, correspondence) Database management of students, churches, and alumni Finances Clerical and more We need churches, businesses, and individuals to support Mission experiences for our students through financial gifts, prayer, opportunities to share about experiences, and encouragement of student participants. 6

BAPTIST HOSPITAL WOMAN S AUXILIARY Anita Wilson, President... (901)763-3739 Email: nitaway0631@att.net Our purpose is to promote and advance the welfare of the hospital through good ministry and service projects to the patients at: Baptist Memorial Hospital, (BMH), 6019 Walnut Grove Rd., Memphis Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women, 6225 Humphreys Blvd., Memphis Baptist Memorial Hospital, 1500 W. Poplar Ave., Collierville Baptist Rehabilitation Center, 2100 Exeter Rd., Germantown We meet on the first Friday of each month from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Baptist Memorial Hospital For Women, 6225 Humphreys Blvd., on the main floor. We truly appreciate your help. Our projects are funded solely by WMU organizations and/or church contributions. Any donations can be sent to our Treasurer: Sandra Mayfield, 3144 Knightway St., Memphis, TN 38118. NEW TESTAMENT DELIVERY: Small, white New Testaments are delivered on Monday-Saturday, 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. to mothers of newborn babies by volunteers. Some months we have 325+ babies. This gift is made possible through contributions ($3.00 each) to the White Testament Fund. This makes a sweet memorial or honorarium. There seems to always be a need for someone to deliver New Testaments each month. Please call Chris Azlin (227-9880) at the BMH for Women to volunteer to pass out New Testaments. NEWBORN/NEONATAL Church sewing groups can make day gowns for everyday use (snaps only, no ties or Velcro), Easter & Christmas holiday totes, sewn or crocheted receiving blankets (36x36), and crocheted hats and booties. SERVICE PATIENTS/REHAB These small & large items listed are needed year round: toothpaste, toothbrushes, combs (regular or large tooth) for men and women, hairbrushes, deodorant, disposable razors, hand lotion, shaving cream, shampoo, conditioner. Sock footies for men and women (with rubber soles), lap covers (at least 39x45), Walker pockets, Find-A-Word Puzzle & Crossword Puzzle Books, pajamas (men and women sizes), pen & note pads, sweat pants & sweat shirts (M, L, XL, XXL), and T-shirts (M, L, XL, XXL). Please DO NOT send used items or items from casinos. ONCOLOGY Needs are handmade turbans (cotton or terry), small 12x15 pillows (also used for C-section & hysterectomy patients, heart-shaped pillows, and drain bag holders. CHILDREN/PEDIATRICS We always need handmade toys for giving to the children who enter through Emergency or for one day surgery. Toys for Pediatrics are hand sewn double-stitched with safety eyes and noses or painted features. Also elbow splints are needed for children who have facial surgery. Also needed are children clothes, all sizes, to be worn home when their clothes have been damaged, for example, ER treatment. MAGAZINES Men s and women s magazines, no older than 6 months old, are needed for the waiting rooms. Please mark through address with permanent marker. Please register your church s key person with Anita Wilson, president, Baptist Memorial Hospital Woman s Auxiliary. Phone: (901)763-3739 Email: nitaway0631@att.net Address: 5552 Timmons Ave., Memphis, TN 38119 7

Brinkley Heights Baptist Church Ministries & Urban Academy Project Leader: Jamae Zarshenas... (901)372-9020 Email: Jzarshenas@aol.com 3275 Rosamond Ave., Memphis, 38122 ٠ (901)324-3022 Websites: www.bhua.org ٠ www.brinklelyheights.com ٠ www.streetreach.org Ministry Center Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday, 10:00 a.m. 12:00 Noon Ministry Contact person: Sam Wilson, Ministry Center Coordinator Email: LASWilson2@bellsouth.net Brinkley Heights Ministry Center is a faith-based ministry meeting felt needs of Memphis families to share the life and gospel of Jesus Christ. Helping families and individuals with physical and educational needs and seeking to help them know and follow Jesus Christ. Ministry to the community thru: Emergency food & clothing center Spiritual counseling Help with Christmas toys Help with school supplies for a pre-k thru 11th grade Christian school for neighborhood kids VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Tutoring & assisting in the school; bagging Food; filling out guest paperwork; praying & witnessing with guests; sorting clothing; helping guests select clothing DONATION NEEDS: Food items canned fruit, soup, beans, peanut butter, pasta, rice, cereal, crackers Personal hygiene items soap, toothpaste, shampoo, tooth brushes, deodorant School supplies (gathered June & July; distributed last week of July 1st week August) Clothing gently used items for men, women, and children Christmas toys NEW toys, games, books, clothing, costume jewelry, etc. for all ages of children (gathered last of November; distributed 1st week of December) Funds to purchase spiritual counseling supplies, office supplies, and food Prayer for guests, volunteers, students, students families, tutors Volunteer Tutoring Opportunities: (K-12th grade) Monday-Friday during the school year. Contact Jamae Zarshenas (see above) to volunteer. If God has spoken to your heart about being involved in what He is doing in the Brinkley Heights Community, please call Sam Wilson (901)491-6822 or Tim Cox (901)324-3022. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 22690, Memphis, TN 38122 8

CAMPERS ON MISSION TENNESSEE CHAPTER TENNESSEE BAPTIST CONVENTION Contact Person: Raymond Burton West Tennessee Coordinators (901)837-6385 698 Reed Circle Drummonds, TN 38023 Email: raymondburton@bellsouth.net Campers on Mission provides a unique opportunity for you to enjoy the adventure of camping, while living out your Christian faith to witness and offer ministry to others. Campers on Mission (COM) is a national fellowship of Christian campers who desire to share their faith as they go. The Special Mission Ministries of the North American Mission Board sponsor the organization. The Tennessee Baptist Convention has an active chapter. Membership is open to Christian campers of all Christian denominations and requires no dues or membership fees, only a willingness to join other campers in fellowship and service. Whether you are a tent camper, a backpacker, an RV er, or a trailer camper a seasonal camper, a weekend camper, or a full-timer, a retired couple, young family, or single individual, there is a role for you as a part of the COM family. As campers relate their Christian faith to fellow campers, God s love and power shines through their conversations and actions. The nature of a camper s Christian faith and the informality of the camping lifestyle make personal ministry a natural. The Tennessee Campers on Mission Chapter meet twice a year (spring and fall). These meetings offer opportunities for fellowship and planning. Various mission projects are also presented and discussed. Typical service projects include helping with Backyard Bible clubs, Vacation Bible School, campground ministries, booths at fairs with tracts, and providing labor for construction projects. The construction projects include building mission churches, repairing/remodeling churches and youth camps. As larger projects are undertaken, other COM members or state chapters may work together to complete the tasks. Campers are in a unique position to help meet mission needs. Our main goal is inviting people to accept Jesus Christ as Savior. Volunteers for Jesus Habakkuk 1:5, Acts 13:41 9

Jordan s Lighthouse Ministries Lisa Tennyson, Site Coordinator Lainie Hale, Founder/CEO Phone: (901)828-8128 or (901)488-0268 Email: Lisatennyson.jlh@gmail.com Jordan s Lighthouse Ministry was organized exclusively to focus on providing educational services in local prisons; jobs for those coming out of incarceration and to promote moral rehabilitation. We believe it is through heart change that we will see this moral rehabilitation and achieve success in this ministry. Prison Ministry - Mark Luttrell Corrections Prison Ministry - Shelby County Corrections Biblical Counseling Discipleship Classes Domestic Violence Divorce Care Sexual Abuse Awareness Financial Literacy - BancorpSouth 10

Mid-South Christian Women s Job Corps Julia Binford, Site Coordinator... (901)373-6161 or (901)428-2802 Email: midsouthcwjc@gmail.com Mid-South Christian Women s Job Corps is a non-profit organization that concentrates on giving women a hand up to self-sufficiency by a customized program that includes: mentoring, Bible study classes, job readiness classes, GED tutoring, computer skill classes, life skills training, parenting, and nutrition classes. This is accomplished through pairing participants with volunteer mentors and providing a customized one-on-one program which may include: Bible study, mentoring, job readiness/life skill class, GED tutor, and computer skills class for the participants. Our goal is to personally share Christ s redemptive love with women through mentor relationships and Bible study, as we give the participant a hand up toward self-sufficiency. Our purpose is to equip women with basic life skills necessary for self-sufficiency within her environment. These may include seeking, obtaining, and maintaining employment; financial management, accessing adequate housing, transportation, childcare, and medical care. With the support of area volunteers, MSCWJC s goal is to break the cycle of poverty, be it financial or poverty of spirit. Volunteer Opportunities: MSCWJC welcomes volunteers in many areas. Most MSCWJC volunteers donate between 1 to 2 hours each week to MSCWJC participants. Although most volunteer opportunities require no previous training, we do ask that you meet the following qualifications if interested in volunteering: MSCWJC Volunteer Qualifications: A Christian woman: with a heart to serve who consistently honors commitments who is accepting of diversity and is non-judgmental who is empathetic, open-minded, and willing to grow spiritually, mentally and emotionally who cares for others who has strong interpersonal skills who maintains confidences prior experience working with women helpful, but not required Since 2001, Mid-South CWJC has assisted women one on one to break the cycle of poverty by offering them, A Hand Up. NEEDS: Financial, Donations of stamps, office supplies, and Wal-Mart Gift cards. Mail Fund Donation Contributions to: Mid-South CWJC, 6896 U.S. Hwy. 70, Bartlett, TN 38133-3812 11

Patricia Culp, Executive Director...(901)591-5237 Email: Pat_culp@hotmail.com Website: www.websonline.org WEBS Mission Statement: To assist incarcerated women in developing a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. To provide life skills training to women who are incarcerated, by using a Christian based curriculum. To prepare incarcerated women for self-sufficient lives beyond incarceration to include economical, emotional, and spiritual stability. WEBS Location and Schedule Adult Offender Center Shelby County Correction Facility 1045 Mullins Station Memphis How You Can Help: Teachers: Anger Management Drug and Alcohol Life Skills Parenting Charm and Character Job Skills Personal Items: Combs and brushes Shampoo/conditioner Deodorant Bath soap Toothpaste/toothbrushes Lotion Sanitary products Clothing (plus sizes) Shoes (flats) Socks Underwear General Help: Mentors Prayer warriors Housing Van/bus Job leads Weekly callers Monthly speakers Contact Us: Pat Culp (901)591-5237 or Martha Pitts (901)377-1286 Mail Financial Contributions To: WEBS, P.O. Box 341704, Bartlett TN 38184 Community Partners: Prison Fellowship Ministries Lifeline 2 Success, Inc. 12

CHURCH WITHOUT DOORS MINISTRY Contact: Betty or Sammy Armstead... (901)291-0116 Mike or Donna Cockrell... (901)829-4870 (Cell) (901)317-0103 Email: churchwithoutdoors1@gmail.com Church Without Doors meet at 1:00 p.m. each Sunday afternoon and are located in front of the Fed Ex Forum, Fourth St. and Beale, at Robert R. Church Park next to the Historic First Baptist-Beale downtown Memphis. What must it be like to have a desire to worship the Lord and have nowhere to go! Not because there s a shortage of churches, but because your clothes aren t clean, or you have no transportation. This is one of the challenges of being homeless, not just unchurched. The Church Without Doors ministry is an outreach to the homeless in Memphis. In 1998, Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Williams started spending their Sunday afternoons ministering to the homeless of downtown Memphis. This ministry is an outdoor-open air street ministry. Weekly services consist of prayer, praise, and the preaching of the Word and invitation to receive Christ. Food and clothing are distributed after the services and one-on-one ministry is continued. Mid-South Baptist WMU and Churches have made a commitment to support this ministry by providing 150 lunches. Please call Sammy or Betty Armstead if your church would be willing to help in this ministry to feed both the body and the soul The meal can be a brown bag lunch and beverage or a onedish meal (I.e. soup, spaghetti, stew). There is electricity available and portable serving tables can be set up. There are additional opportunities your church may participate: Leading the service preceding the meal Bring your puppet team Your youth group to minister A musical group there s even a PA system if you need it. Tracts and Bible donations, passed out prior to or after the service Donations of funds to purchase food for those Sundays and Thanksgiving where no church has volunteered Equipment maintenance/repair/fees permits, postage, office rental fee, telephone, etc. and office supplies, printer cartridges, and paper for ministry reports. Donations of funds to pay storage fees, $49.00 a month Every Second Sunday we need someone to help serve lunch. Donations of personal hygiene items and towels/hand towels/wash clothes Donations of clothes Please call Betty Armstead if you would like to help with this ministry opportunity. Church Without Doors 4336 Anna Memphis, TN 38109 This is a mission opportunity where giving and receiving are completely reciprocal. There are blessings too numerous to count that come directly from the ministry of Church Without Doors. 13

DISASTER RELIEF MINISTRIES -TENNESSEE Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief P.O. Box 728 Brentwood, TN 37024-0728 Phone: (615)371-7926 Fax: (615)371-2014 Email: drelief@tnbaptist.org..inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me. Matthew 25:40b KJV Tennessee Baptists have been directly involved in ministering to people in times of disaster since the late 1970 s. Some churches and associations own and operate their own disaster response equipment. This equipment is used throughout the year for various ministry opportunities other than disaster response. It is also made available to respond to disasters elsewhere in Tennessee and throughout the United States. Current response teams include: Command Center, Communications, Chaplaincy, Feeding, Laundry, Recovery Teams: Chainsaw/Mud Out/Flood Recovery/Rebuild, Shower, Temporary Child Care, and Water Purification. Opportunities for Volunteer: Train to be a part of our response teams Donations/Needs: Donate money towards response needs. Donate equipment for response trailers: (Memphis Response Unit) Chainsaw/Mud Out and Laundry & Shower. Memphis CHAINSAW RESPONSE TEAM Contact: Raymond Burton... (901)837-6385 This Team does removal of trees after storms. Needs include volunteers, donation of chainsaws and basic equipment. DISASTER RESPONSE Contact: Mid-South Baptist Association... (901)373-6161 14

Gallaway First Baptist Church & Ministries 600 Watson Dr., Gallaway, TN 38036 P.O. Box 166, Gallaway, TN 38036 (901)867-3507 Contact Person: Karen Grunewald... (901)229-3595 Email: karengrunewald@gmail.com Bringing hope to the people of our community with the love of Jesus! First Baptist Church is an outreach ministry center for the needy people in and around this part of Fayette County. We are part of the Mississippi River Ministry. Our mission is to reach out to people in poverty with the Gospel and also to help meet the physical needs that so easily keep them in an oppressed condition. We have found that as we help meet physical needs, the people are more open to hear about the love of Christ. We are in need of churches to sponsor the Gallaway Ministries by choosing a month to collect items for our Ministry Center. Most of all, could you please pray for the First Baptist Gallaway as we answer the Call of God to reach out in His Name to the Hurting and Needy people of Gallaway. Ministry Needs: Bibles: King James or New King James Versions Diapers and Pull ups Grocery Items for Food Pantry School supplies & School uniforms Cleaning Supplies Gifts for Children s Birthdays and Christmas Personal & Feminine Hygiene Products Linens (Towels, sheets, pillow cases, etc.) Lice shampoo and spray Paper products (paper towels, bathroom tissue, etc.) Sports Equipment Books for Children to read (all levels) Gift Items for the women attending the weekly Parenting class/bible Study Underclothing (socks, underwear, t-shirts) Opportunities to Volunteer: Volunteer at small Christian School Tutoring, listening to students read, drilling math flash cards, monitor classrooms Help collect needed items Help stock and clean Ministry Center Bring mission team to help with once-a-month Super Saturday with children: Bring the children together for several hours of Bible lessons, crafts, singing, a meal, and lots of just good O l Fun!! Help with monthly Nursing Home Birthday Party Help with the financial needs of the ministry Just call and come on out and we can put you to work doing just about anything! 15

Hope Fellowship Baptist Church Multi-Housing Family Ministry Bent Tree Apartments, 3406 Providence Dr., Memphis, 38116 Contact Person: Rev. James and Sandra Williams... 901-494-6331 Email: JWilliams687@aol.com Website: www.hopefbc.com Hope Fellowship Baptist Church is a Mission Church of Faith Baptist that was started on July 9, 2000 under the leadership of Pastor James Wesley Williams Jr. It is located inside the Bent Tree Apartment Complex near the airport. God blessed a weekly Bible Study to develop into a mission church at Bent Tree. Our first worship service was held inside of a two-bedroom apartment at Bent Tree. As we grew spiritually and physically, we began to have services inside the Club House. In April of 2002, we were blessed to move into a doublewide trailer that was provided by our sponsor church, Faith Baptist. We offer Sunday School, Morning Worship, and Sunday Evening Prayer Services. We have Tuesday Evening Bible Study as well as Prayer Meeting. We have a Children in Action group that visits two different nursing homes on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month. Our Hope Center helps students with their homework during school and we have a computer center, and VBS during the summer. Volunteers are needed to help: Children Activities Bible Teachers (Sundays & Tuesdays) Adults & Children classes Homework Assistance Tutors Workshops How-To Classes Youth Activities Angel Tree Special Music Counseling Mentoring Block Parties Backyard Bible Clubs Lead Special Music On Sundays Needs: School supplies, individually wrapped snacks, notebook paper, & glue sticks 16

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS English Language Learning Ministry Contact: Mrs. Ginger McMinn... (901)380-3478 Email: donjmcminn@att.net English Language Learning Trainer: Minne Garrett (901)283-6609 or minne@dsg.us International Friends is a part of the ethnic work in Mid-South Baptist Association and is under the general division of Language Missions. Presently there are seventeen churches that have International Friends or Free English Language Learning classes meeting once a week at their facilities. Nations around the world are represented by students in these classes. Teachers and other workers for the classes are volunteers from the various churches in the Mid-South Baptist Association. These centers observe the public school schedule, for the most part, and classes meet September through May. Opportunities to help or Donation Needs: Take a 16-hour training class and be a teacher (Conversational English and citizenship). Volunteer to be a substitute teacher or provide childcare. Volunteer to be a preschool worker for the International children of students. Provide refreshments for their social time. Donate financially, which funds are used for materials, telephone, postage, posters, brochures, etc. Make checks payable to: Mid-South Baptist Association Designate International Friends Ministry Mail checks to: 6896 U.S. Hwy. 70, Bartlett, TN 38133-3812 Bartlett/Cordova Classes Bartlett Baptist Church, 3465 Kirby Whitten Rd., Bartlett, 38135 Wednesday 6:00-7:30 p.m. Contact: Nicole Andrus Phone: (901)386-4412 or (901)258-0296 Bartlett Hills Baptist Church, 4641 Ellendale Rd., Bartlett 38135 Wednesday 5:30-7:00 p.m. Contact Leslie Tisdale Phone: (901)386-9763 Bellevue Baptist Church, 2000 Appling Road, 38018 Tuesday 5:30 8:30 p.m. or Wednesday 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Contact: Dee Weddle, Director (901)347-5730 or email deeweddle@bellevue.org Faith Vietnamese Baptist Church, 3861 Broadway Rd., Bartlett 38135 Sunday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Contact: Rev. Jason Bedell Phone: (901)647-0445 Email: Jasonthu4@gmail.com Mullins Station Baptist Church, 1170 Mullins Station Rd., Memphis 38134 Wednesday 6:30-8:00 p.m. Contact: Michael Mohler, Director, Phone: (901)355-4279 or Email: Michael_Mohler@yahoo.com Whitten Memorial Baptist Church, 6773 Macon Rd., Memphis, 38134 Sunday 3:00-6:00 p.m. Contact: Christina Workman, Director Phone: (901)386-5444 or Email: Kmsgal220@gmail.com Berclair Classes Leawood Baptist Church, 3638 Macon Rd., Memphis 38122 Tuesday 6:00-8:00 p. m. Contact: Ginger McMinn Phone: (901)380-3478 or Email: donjmcminn@att.net 17

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS (Continued) Downtown Classes Island Community Church, 721 North Parkway, Memphis, 38105 Monday 6:30 7:30 p.m. Contact: Jordan Frazier, Director (901)300-0422 or Email: Jordan@iccmemphis.com Multinational Ministries, 1548 Poplar Ave., Memphis, 38104 Monday & Wednesday (Women Only) 9:30-11:00 a.m. Contact: Devin Bledsoe (901)378-2476 or website: www.multinationalministries.com Fayette County Classes First Baptist Church-Somerville, 12685 S. Main St., Somerville, 38068 Wednesday 5:30-7:00 p.m. Contact: James & Stephanie Lopez Phone: (901)355-9193 Email: Lopezfam498@rittermail.com Germantown Classes Germantown Baptist Church, 9450 Poplar Avenue, Germantown, 38139 Wednesday 6:00-7:30 p.m. or Friday 9:15-11:45 a.m. Contact: Naomi Nelson, Director Phone: (901)756-9450 or Email: nnelson@germantownbaptist.org Millington Classes First Baptist Church, 5010 W. Union Rd., Millington, 38053 Wednesday 5:30-6:30 p.m. Contact: Joseph Brasher, Director (901)872-2264 or Email: jbrasher@fbcmillington.org North Mississippi Classes First Baptist Church-Olive Branch, 9155 Highland St., Olive Branch MS 38654 Tuesday 5:15-7:30 a.m. Contact: Sarah Brown Phone: (662)640-5738 Ridgeway Classes Kirby Woods Baptist Church, 6325 Poplar Ave., Memphis, 38119 Sunday 4:00 6:00 p.m. Beginner to Advance classes. Students can enroll anytime. Contact: Matt Parker, Director Phone: (256)404-4300 or (901)682-2220 Email: esl@kwbc.org Whitehaven Classes Whitehaven Baptist Church, 4800 Elvis Presley Blvd., 38116 Contact: Sandra Lantrip Sunday 9:15 10:15 a.m. Phone: (662)449-0854 or (901)332-4642 (church) International Ladies Bible Study Covenant Baptist Church, 3170 S. Houston Levee Rd., Collierville, 38017 Tuesday 9:45 11:30 a.m. Contact: Mrs. Janeen Moore, Director Phone: (901)853-0700 Germantown Baptist Church, 9450 Poplar Avenue, Germantown, 38139 Japanese Grapevine: Crafts & Bible Study Time Second Tuesday of each month 10:00 a.m. Contact: Monique Phone: (901)757-0812 or email: tomomcd@bellsouth.net Bible Study Mondays 10:00 A.M. Contact: Charlotte Sheehy Phone: (901)756-9450 18

Leawood Baptist Church Mission Center 1202 Dyer St., Memphis, 38122 ٠ (901)328-1025 Open: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00 am. 12:00 p.m. Contact person: Betsy Ham... (901)490-2537 Email: hamb@bellsouth.net Volunteers are always needed for the crisis food pantry, clothes closet, and spiritual counseling. Also have a back-pack ministry (July) and toy store ministry (December). Peanut Butter in small jars Blankets New toys $5-$15 Canned fruits & vegetables men s knit hats School uniforms Canned meats Baby diapers New Backpacks Any food pantry items Coats & gloves School Supplies Crackers Men s Jeans & shoes Donations: Thank you for thinking of us as we minister to inner-city families of Memphis. Anything you can do is much appreciated. Betsy Mississippi River Ministry P. O. Box 470, Trenton TN 38382 www.riverministry.com or www.tnbaptist.org (mission/ministry) Contact: Randy Pool, Coordinator... (731)431-7101 Email: mrmoftn@tnbaptist.org Website: www.mrmoftn.org The role of Mississippi River Ministry (MRM) is to impact lostness by touching poverty-connecting churches to people in need. By channeling volunteers, material resources, and the Golden Offering for TN Missions funds. MRM serves as conduit for our TBC churches and associations to make a dynamic difference in the lives of those dwelling in the Samaria of poverty around us. MRM is also available for consulting and training in ministering cross-culturally to those in poverty. (Deuteronomy 15:11) MRM is interested in seeing the local church use ministry evangelism to share Christ with the under-reached of poverty through efforts designed to promote both development as well as relief to underscore both mercy and justice (Micah 6:8). A list of volunteer projects and a list of material donations for multiple ministries are available online or you can contact me directly. 19

Opportunity Camp P.O. Box 1646, Collierville TN 38027 Contact: Beth Cox... (901)853-3880 Amy Dale... (901)351-1822 Email: opportunitycamp@gmail.com Website: www.opportunitycampmemphis.com Find us on Facebook or Twitter. How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? Romans 10:14a Opportunity camp reaches displaced children from our local refugee community with the gospel, showing them the peace that Christ can bring in the midst of turmoil. Children of varying cultures and religions are combined together so they can mend wounds that may have occurred between cultures and be exposed to believers from different nationalities. For 40 years that Opportunity Camp has been in existence, we have seen children accept Christ and turn from Buddhism, Islam, and ancestor worship. They have become leaders in their communities, pastors, disciple makers, and many have returned to Opportunity Camp to serve as leaders. YOU CAN HELP BY: Volunteer to teach Bible study, crafts, etc. High school and college-aged counselor who can commit for the entire week Donating supplies: (see website for a complete list.) Monetary donations (Opportunity Camp is completely funded by donations with no cost to campers.) Make checks payable to: Opportunity Camp, Inc. Mail donations to: Opportunity Camp, Inc. P.O. Box 1646, Collierville, TN 38027 Boys & Girls Camp (May 29 June 2, 2017) Cost: $275 per child or $2200 per cabin Location: The Grove at Red Oak Lake, Cordova TN 20

PRISON MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me. Matthew 25:36-37 NIV The Word Foundation, Inc. Location: Shelby County Division of Corrections 1045 Mullins Station Rd, Memphis, TN 38134 Mondays 6:00-7:00 p.m. Contact: Lillian A. Head... (901)647-4375 Address: P.O. Box 1483, Cordova TN 38088 Email: lahead@bellsouth.net There are many indigent female inmates incarcerated at the Shelby County Division of Corrections. We want to share Jesus and His saving grace and encourage them to change their former lifestyles, knowing what put them in jail and what will keep them out. The Word Foundation, Inc. is a Bible study through examples, illustrations, and applications to help develop discipleship skills, to increase Bible literacy, and to encourage application of God s Word to everyday life choices. Contact Lillian for more information about helping in this ministry opportunity. Jordan s Lighthouse Ministries Lisa Tennyson, Site Coordinator Lainie Hale, Founder/CEO Phone: (901)828-2181 or (901)488-0268 Email: Lisatennyson.jlh@gmail.com Location: Shelby County Division of Corrections 1045 Mullins Station Rd, Memphis, TN 38134 Jordan s Lighthouse Ministry was organized exclusively to focus on providing educational services in local prisons; jobs for those coming out of incarceration and to promote moral rehabilitation. We believe it is through heart change that we will see this moral rehabilitation and achieve success in this ministry. 21

PRISON MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES WEBS Christian Woman s Job Corps/ Prison Ministry (Women Empowered To Become Self-Sufficient) Contact: Pat Culp (901)591-5237 or Email: Pat_culp@hotmail.com Martha Pitts (901)270-3994 or Email: Martha.pitts@madisong.com WEBS mission is to provide a Christian context in which incarcerated women are equipped for life and employment, as well as, a missions context in which women help women. Location: Mark H. Luttrell Correctional Center, 6000 State Rd., Memphis GEMS (God Empowered Men Sufficiently) GEMS provides Bible study, life skills and drug & alcohol training classes for incarcerated men. Biblical-based seminars for life-skills are conducted in other correctional facilities. Location: ADULT OFFENDER CENTER (AOC) Shelby County Correctional Facility, 1045 Mullins Station, Memphis, TN 38134 Classes: Life skills, Anger management, Relationship class, Bible study, and Parenting Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers are needed for prayer, job leads, weekly callers, monthly speakers, etc. Mentors are needed to work with women prisoners. Teachers, both men or women, for: Bible Study Anger Management Life Skills, Job Skills Computer Training Parenting Drug and alcohol abuse Charm and Character training GED Donations are needed for personal items: toiletries, clothes, shoes (flats), etc. Also needed: pencils and folders, etc. 22

RONNIE TULLOS EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION, INC. MIRACLE BAPTIST CHURCH INNER-CITY OUTREACH CENTER 361 S. Orleans, 38126 PROMISE LAND CAMP Mail: P. O. Box 225, Ellendale, TN 38029 Phone: (901)527-0504 www.rtea.net The Ronnie Tullos Evangelistic Association (RTEA), Inc is a non-profit organization. It was formed in the fall of 1991 with the express mission of winning as many people to Christ in as short a time as possible, while watching for the imminent return of Christ. Since 1987 over 52,000 people have asked Jesus to save them as a result of their outreach. Outreach is multi-faceted, including street witnessing, revivals and crusades. Mission trips, Bible studies, Back-yard Bible Clubs and Vacation Bible School have also been effective. Under the RTEA banner is the Inner-City Outreach Center, Miracle Baptist Church, The Promised Land Camp and the new Miracle House Ministry. Brother Tullos has said that most people want to be loved more than anything else. Because of that, no one is turned away. Everyone is loved and accepted regardless of their background and people respond to that love. Evangelism Teams Every Monday we go forth in teams to the Inner-City of Memphis sharing the Gospel. Please join us at the Inner-City Outreach Center, 361 S. Orleans, 10:00 am until noon. As Jesus taught us to pray, we daily ask the Father to send laborers into the field. There is nothing more rewarding than feeling the power of the Holy Spirit as you share His Living Word and then listening as a precious soul prays to receive our Savior s gift of salvation. To God Be the Glory! Life Source Mentors A weekly commitment is needed every Thursday afternoon at the Inner-City Outreach Center for our women s and men s Bible study classes. Commitment Time: 3:00-5:30 for women and 5:00-6:30 for the men. Both programs also have many youth attending. You will serve under the direction of the Bible study teachers, Beth McDaniel and Luke Tullos, as a friend, coach, spiritual counselor, and prayer warrior for those who attend the classes. *There is also opportunity for women to serve as one on one mentors and special friends to a precious lady or teenage girl if you desire a deeper commitment and relationship. Childcare Volunteers The RTEA can never have enough servants to care for our little ones. We always need help in the Children s area on Thursdays. Please consider taking care of our babies and children, through 5 years of age, while mom goes to Bible Study? You are needed from 3:00 5:00. If you can just give one or two Thursdays a month, you are an answer to prayer. You will enable mom to concentrate on the Word of God and learn how she can be a mother living for the Lord. RTEA Event Counselors Counselors are needed for the Miracle Baptist Church Spring Revival, Super Soul-Winning Saturdays, the Inner-City Crusade in July, Back to School Bash in August, and the Happy Birthday Jesus Party in December. An Invitation is given after the Gospel is presented at each event. A brief counselor training session is held before each event. Help with follow-up contacting new believers is also needed after each evangelism opportunity. Development Support This team serves approximately once a month and helps in the area of bulk mail, event preparations, constant contact, and other administrative opportunities. Want to make some new best friends? These ladies are so incredibly special! 23

SERVING IN CHRIST OUTREACH MINISTRY 119 Racine St., Suite 105, Memphis TN 38111 Website: www.servinginchrist.weebly.com Contact: Arhonda Rice... (901)881-7956 Email: servinginchrist@gmail.com Director: Lashanta Rudd... (901)801-7705 Email: msrudd12@gmail.com Serving in Christ Outreach Ministry is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that reaches out to many that are afflicted and to those who are still in search of Jesus Christ. We serve those in poverty with the gospel by meeting their basic needs. We partner with other churches to impact the community for Christ. Volunteer Opportunities: Prepare sack lunches for the homeless. Sorting food in pantry, back pack with school supplies, clothing closet Beautification of the property. Summer Camp Volunteers, VBS, After school tutors Donations/Needs Opportunities: Food pantry items Hygiene items Gift cards Clothing Rolling carts Van Gas cards After school snacks TENNESSEE BAPTIST CHILDREN S HOME www.tennesseechildren.org Tennessee Baptist Children s Homes, Inc., is a ministry of the churches of the Tennessee Baptist Convention that seeks to meet the needs of children and families in crisis in the name of Jesus Christ. Bartlett Campus Double B Boys Ranch 6896 U.S. Highway 70 9224 Quito Rd. Bartlett, TN 38133 Millington, TN 38053 (901)386-3961 (901)872-0839 April Morris amorris@tennesseechildren.org Lisa Epps lepps@tennesseechildren.org Ways you can help: Pray for house parents and staff and the children! Volunteer: Receptionist or Tutoring Volunteer: Recreation, Gym nights, or work groups Become a visiting families School Supplies: needed all year After school snacks: juice boxes/pouches Personal Toiletry Items Paper Goods: paper towels, bathroom tissue, etc. Empty aluminum cans (recycling money used for cottage activities) Canned goods Adopt a cottage for repairs, needed items, parties, holidays, etc. Gift cards for Wal-Mart or Sam s Movie passes, activity passes (like bowling, skating, or mini golf) Work Gloves or equipment to be used in the work program Please check our website for a complete and up-to-date list of needs. 24

OTHER MINISTRY INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES Agape Child & Family Services... 26 Asha s Refuge... 27 Baptist Global Response... 28 Calvary Rescue Mission... 29 Child Evangelism Fellowship of Memphis Metro... 29 Life Choices of Memphis... 30 Memphis Interfaith Hospitality Network... 30 Metropolitan Inter Faith Association... 31 Moriah House... 31 Multinational Ministries... 32 Navajo Missions, Inc.... 32 Operation Christmas Child... 33 Shepherd s Haven... 33 Soles4Souls... 34 Sweet Sleep, a bed for every head... 34 Warriors Center... 35 Woman s Missionary Union Ministries: Baptist Nursing Fellowship... 36 CWJC/CMJC... 37 Pure Water, Pure Love... 38 MissionFEST/FamilyFEST... 39 WorldCrafts sm... 40 WMU Foundation... 41 25

Agape Child & Family Services, Inc. 111 Racine Street, Memphis, TN 38111 (901)323-3600 77 Executive Drive, Jackson, TN 38305 (731)668-9698 info@agapemeanslove.org www.agapemeanslove.org Contact: Lori Humber, Volunteer Coordinator Email: lori.humber@agapemeanslove.org Agape Child & Family Services is a Christian-based organization which provides children and families with healthy homes in the regional area through community restoration, homeless services, mentoring, foster care, adoption, maternity services and counseling. Agape will serve more than 30,000 children, adults and families this year through its services. For more information on Agape Child & Family Services or to find out how you can become part of the effort to adopt, foster, mentor and support the children in our community Powerlines Community Network Vision, Mission and Objectives The PCN vision is healthy children and families through transformed communities in the name of Jesus. The PCN mission is to connect at-risk neighborhoods with the resources that will help create a more nurturing environment for children and families. Objective 1: Lead and work in 10-20 impoverished, blighted community sites over the next five years to ensure healthy children and families through transformed communities in the name of Jesus. Objective 2: Engage 2,500 5,000 volunteers to serve through Agape and PCN sites Objective 3: Establish standardized research and development mechanisms across sites to monitor and ensure positive outcomes About Families In Transition Families In Transition has successfully served nearly 150 homeless, pregnant women and their children in its years of service. Why the need for FIT? One-half of all live births in Memphis/Shelby County are to unmarried women. Also, there are up to 10,000 homeless persons in Memphis/Shelby County alone. One-third of those are women and children with two-thirds of these being children birth to 5 years of age. The level of poverty in Memphis, which is higher than in any other county in Tennessee, is statistically much higher for women and children. FIT is the only program of its kind in Shelby County serving homeless, pregnant women and their children in transitional housing for up to two years. FIT also provides the following services at no cost to the families served: Duplex or apartment to live in with their children for up to two years (called transitional housing). Life Skills classes and training to equip the women to live successfully on their own (in areas such as parenting, financial matters, employment/career, etc.). Counseling to address relational and personal issues. Mentors to assist them in their journey. Opportunity to come to know Jesus. Case management services. Chaplain Services. Volunteer opportunities: Tutoring, mentoring, administrative (answering phones, data entry work), helping with events. 26

Asha s Refuge 1035 Winchester, Suite A216 Collierville, TN 38017 Contact: Jamie K. Jones... (901)292-3101 Email: Jamie@ashasrefuge.org Website: www.ashasrefuge.org Inspired by the love of Christ, Asha s Refuge exists to help refugees achieve successful resettlement in the Memphis area. We provide a variety of adult classes to build English and life skills, job skills, etc., kindergarten readiness for preschoolers, as well as, practical assistance in navigating American life. Such as, understanding bills, transportation to doctor visits, appointments and grocery store, etc. In all of these services we make every effort to shine the light of Christ and establish trusting relationships that allow us to share the love message of Jesus with refugees who haven t hear. Many come from the 10/40 window. We also have a significant opportunity to love and support our Christian brothers and sisters who represent the persecuted church in these same parts of the world. Volunteer Opportunities: Many volunteers are needed to teach and tutor in our adult and preschool classes in areas such as English, handwriting, life and job skills, American history, computers. Other needs are for career counselling, skilled labor workshops, transportation to and from classes and appointments, prayer, marketing, fundraising, grant writing, program development, project management, and special projects. Financial support is a big need because Asha s Refuge does not accept any government funds. We are entirely supported by private donations and grants. We are always in need of liquid detergent, hygiene items, diapers, school supplies, and school uniforms. Special projects include Backpacks in July and December Cookies for a Cause. Please visit our webpage for stories about our ministry. updated needs, and volunteer opportunism. 27

BAPTIST GLOBAL RESPONSE www.gobgr.org Bap st Global Response (BGR) is a global Southern Bapst relief and development organizaon with a heart for seeing the poor and suffering have the opportunity to experience a full and meaningful life. We respond to people with crical needs in the areas of food security, health crises and threats to their quality of life. These needs may arise from acute (disasters) and/or chronic (hunger, poverty, etc.) threats. Our objecves: To mobilize the influence, prayer, human, and financial resources of Southern Bapsts for relief and development worldwide. To equip and connect southern Bapsts with viable relief and development fields worldwide. To enhance Southern Bapst relief and development worldwide in a way that complements field workers and strategies. To lead Southern Bapsts in celebraon of their relief and development efforts in a way that glorifies God. To help people physically and spiritually. Specific BGR projects that churches can get involved in: The BGR In Home Care Kit is a compilaon of medical and hygiene supplies that BGR is asking churches, groups, or individuals to provide to assist caregivers who are taking care of home-bound, terminally ill paents. Items in this kit will make the caregivers tasks much easier, but more importantly will ease the suffering of the ones affected by the illness. The BGR In Home Care Kit consists of a 5 gallon, heavy duty bucket with a sealable lid. The 2008 pilot phase for the In-Home Care Kit Project ended successfully with almost 1400 kits finding their way to Zambia and South Africa. This year, our goal is to provide 5,000 more kits to help 5,000 more families in need. BGR asks you to consider joining us in reaching this goal. By pu<ng together at least one kit, you will help us provide a physical and spiritual touch to those in Sub-Saharan Africa who are dying from AIDS and other illnesses. Our local Bapst and field partners in Africa will distribute the buckets in a way that gives dignity and hope to each family receiving a kit. For more informaon go to our website and click on the Get Involved tab. Resources that we have in hand in the Nashville office include: a. World Hunger video b. World Hunger brochures d. Informaon on ordering World Hunger Bread Banks. There are also a number of materials online and from our Nashville office: a. BGR Prayer Guide: A 30 day prayer guide for the hungry and suffering b. BGR to GO: A weekly electronic newsleder about hunger and disaster projects around the world c. BGR to GO for KIDS: A weekly electronic newsleder for children 28

CALVARY RESCUE MISSION 960 S. Third St., Memphis, TN 38106 Contact person: Bob Freudiger (901)774-3399 or Robert Oliver (901)775-2570 Email: calvaryrescue@att.net www.calvaryrescuemission.org Find us on Facebook Calvary Rescue Mission was founded in 1967 as a haven for the homeless and needy of Memphis, its purpose throughout the years has been to reach out and minister to the needs of each individual regardless of race, color or creed. How you can help: PRAY - for the men who rely on Calvary Rescue Mission for a hand up, for our devoted staff, and that the ministry would glorify Jesus Christ. GIVE - frozen meats (breakfast sausage, bacon), eggs, biscuits, canned food, hygiene products, white towels, cleaning supplies, paper products, frozen meats, and toys at Christmas time. Also Building Campaign funding. SERVE - collecting needed items, serving dinner at 5:30p.m., and helping in chapel at 7:00-8:00 p.m. nightly. Collecting new toys for Calvary Children s Christmas Celebration. Please call to set an appointment if you would like to serve at Calvary Rescue Mission. CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP OF MEMPHIS Contact: Janie Walker or Pat Gettings... (901)726-9084 2091 Lee Place, Memphis, TN 38104 Email: cefmemphis@bellsouth.net Website: www.cefmemphis.com CEF s three-fold purpose is to (1) evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, (2) to disciple them in the Word of God, and (3) to establish them in a local Bible-believing church for Christian living. The principal ministry is Good News Clubs. During the school year, clubs meet once-a-week in homes, churches, child care centers, and after school care in public schools. Other ministries include summer programs; 5-day clubs; Christian Youth in Action, and Camp Good News. Opportunities for Volunteers: Attend CEF training classes for instruction and inspiration to teach these clubs. Assist a school to do after school Good News clubs. Summer programs and camps. Pray regularly for on-going Bible clubs. Sponsor a club, a camper who needs a scholarship, a youth who needs training, an adult who needs children s materials. Donation/Needs: Financial (for ministry) Scholarships for campers or Christian Youth in Action Special projects: Office building improvement, equipment needs, camp sports supply, devotional books for children Regular prayer partners Bibles, candy, office supplies Opportunities for folding/stuffing newsletters at our office. 29

LIFE CHOICES OF MEMPHIS Contact person: Sue Parker/Stacie Maze... (901)388-1172 5575 Raleigh-LaGrange, Memphis, TN 38134 www.lcfriends.org www.lifechoicesmemphis.org 24 Hour Helpline: (901)388-6262 Email: Stacie.maze@lifechoicesmemphis.org Life Choices of Memphis is dedicated to helping women make life-affirming decisions for their unborn babies. We offer free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds to women who are considering abortion. We assess their familial needs and offer assistance in making a plan for their babies that includes our Bridges program which follows them through their pregnancies to birth. If she desires to explore an adoption plan. Life Choices assists her by helping her choose an adoptive family through our full service statelicensed adoption agency. Our medical services include diagnostic pregnancy testing and limited obstetrical ultrasound under the supervision of a licensed medical doctor. We also offer STI testing and treatment for those women who have a positive pregnancy test. Life Choices offers individual counseling and a support group to women struggling with postabortion experience. Life Choices exist to empower women to choose and cherish life! Volunteer Opportunities: Receptionist, client advocate, financial volunteer, 24-hour helpline volunteer, ministry relations, church liaison volunteer, medical personnel volunteer, prayer warrior, financial partner, and cradle care volunteer. Donation needs: We always need the following items new or gently used condition only, please. We want our moms to have the very best for their new baby! Maternity clothes, preemie size clothing, new or gently used clothing (newborn to 12 months), diapers (Newborn to size 2), baby wipes, receiving blankets, bath towels and washcloths, bibs and burp cloths, bottles, pacifiers and teething rings, new breast pumps, baby monitors, first aid kits, baby wash, shampoo, lotion, diaper rash cream. MEMPHIS INTERFAITH HOSPITALITY NETWORK (MIHN) Contact: Amy Barnes... (901)452-6446 200 East Parkway North, Memphis, TN 38112 Email: amybarnes@mihn.org Website: www.mihn.org The Memphis Interfaith Hospitality Network provides an opportunity for churches throughout Memphis to work together to meet important basic needs of homeless families in Memphis. The Network unites and mobilizes community resources: churches for overnight lodging and food, congregations for volunteers, social service agencies for family assessment and referrals, and existing facilities for day programs. Volunteers serve meals, prepare meals, and spend time with the guests. Other volunteer needs may include transporting guests or pulling the trailers. Congregations often look for grocery donations and launder towels, sheets, and other items. Needs: clothing, especially infant/toddler sizes, shoes of all sizes, khakis in all sizes (most of guests are plus-size women), diapers, feminine hygiene items, deodorant, floss, etc. 30

(MIFA) METROPOLITAN INTER-FAITH ASSOCIATION 910 Vance Ave., Memphis, TN 38104 Phone: (901)527-0208 Website: www.mifa.org Contact person: Linda Marks, Relations Officer...(901)529-4560 Email: lmarks@mifa.org On January 2, 1968, The Memphis Ministers Association, most of whom would become the eventual founders of MIFA later that same year, came together to write a letter. They appealed to the conscience of Memphians during the fight for civil rights, which was reaching its peak in Memphis. The Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association (MIFA) was founded in 1968 to find a solution for poverty and racial division in Memphis. In an unprecedented cooperative effort by church leaders and laypersons, the seed was planted for an organization that would thrive when every external force seemed determined to defeat it. Early in 1968, Rabbi James Wax and the Memphis Ministers Association submitted An Appeal to Conscience to The Commercial Appeal. The widespread reaction among Memphians was that these church leaders had no business addressing social issues. In February of that year, the sanitation workers strike began, highlighting the injustices of low wages and poor working conditions. When Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on a trip to Memphis to address the strike, the fury, grief and mistrust that followed widened the chasm between the races. Following Dr. King s death, area churches intent on healing the city s wounds realized they would have to come together to accomplish anything. In September of 1968, MIFA was born. Opportunities for volunteers: MIFA depends on the support of more than 2,000 volunteers each year. Opportunities exist in many of our programs, and we also have special projects throughout the year. Contact: Isaiah Swanson directly at (901)529-4521 or iswanson@mifa.org, or complete our volunteer interest form online. Deliver meals to homebound seniors Assist with exterior ramps at homes Serve as advocates for residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Provide Care Packages for clients MORIAH HOUSE Contact person: Beverly Thomas... (901)522-8819 moriahhousebt@memphisunionmission.org www.memphisunionmission.org We are a Biblical-based recovery program for women and their children. We serve women with : addiction issues, abuse issues, or crisis pregnancy. The women come by referral. We are long-term care, not emergency services. The stay is one year and there is no cost for our services. Volunteers: Prayer partners, receptionist duties, baby sitting, transportation helpers, help with cleaning, event planning, mentor, pick up donations, answer the phone, and many others. Donations/Needs: We are always in need of diapers and baby wipes. Extra-long twin sheet mattresses and flat screen TVs, under wear, and fresh fruit & vegetables. Please call for current needs. We also accept donations of women clothing and new socks, underwear, and bras. 31

MULTINATIONAL MINISTRIES Contact Person: Laurie Graves... (901)729-2931 1548 Poplar Ave., Memphis, TN 38104 www.multinationalministries.org Email: laurie@mlfonline.org Multi-National Ministries is a Christian Outreach organization that shows kindness to the strangers in Memphis. The refugees and immigrants who need help finding their way, understanding the culture, achieving academic success, and feeling the love of God. Volunteers: Please see our website for up-to-date needs and volunteer opportunities. Opportunity Camp Counselors and Bible Story teachers Monday evening reading & Bible Clubs 6:00-7:00 p.m. Homework Help, Tuesday/Thursday, 2-4 p.m., 3-5 p.m. Bible Club, Wednesday, 2-4 p.m. Donations/Needs: Dollar store type toys to be used as prizes/rewards for educational programs. NAVAJO MISSIONS, INC. Contact Person: Keith Stubblefield... (901)289-0510 474 Dove Valley Rd., Collierville, TN 38017 www.navajomissionsinc.org Email: Navajomissions@comcast.net Since 1984 Navajo Missions, Inc. has ministered to evangelize Navajo on the Reservation in northeast Arizona. For many years this has been through two annual mission trips. Since 2014, full time missionaries have been serving and two churches have been planted as a result with believing Navajo beginning to assume leadership roles. The ministry has expanded to include construction, a firewood ministry, and more. A capital campaign is currently underway to expand the Cornfields Community Church into the hub of operation for the local missionaries and short term missionaries. Volunteer Opportunities: Collection coordinators for churches for donated items. Sort, box, and label clothing, toys, household item donations. Teachers, musicians, drivers, etc. on mission trips. Winter & summer mission trips to Reservation Financial contributions Donation of items to be distributed summer & winter The trips to Arizona are extremely affordable. The ease of taking these trips to experience what feels like missions in a third world country makes it great for one person or a whole family. Navajos are polytheistic and NMI ministers to lead them to the One who is able to save. NMI serves in an area that does not have NAMB missionaries because the population does not meet NAMB requirements NMI theology mirrors that of the SBC. 32

OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD P.O. Box 3000, Boone, NC 28607 Phone: 1-800-353-5949 www.samaritanspurse.org Find us on Facebook: Greater Memphis OCC Contact: Julie Reese (901)800-8986 Email: jreese3564@yahoo.com Linda Held (901)619-7924 Operation Christmas Child brings joy and hope to children in desperate situations around the world through gift-filled shoe boxes and the Good News of God s love. Since 1993, more than 94 million shoe boxes have been packed, shipped, and delivered across the globe. People of all ages can be involved in this simple, hands-on missions project while focusing on the true meaning of Christmas Jesus Christ. National Collection Week is in November before Thanksgiving each year. Volunteer Opportunities: Serve on the Greater Memphis area team; volunteers needed for church relations, media relations, prayer team, and community relations. The Greater Memphis area includes: Shelby, Fayette, Hardeman, Tipton, and Lauderdale counties in TN. Also St. Francis, Lee, Philips, Cross, Lauderdale counties in ARK. Look online for a complete list of Gift Ideas for Shoeboxes. SHEPHERD S HAVEN MINISTRY 175 Shepherd s Haven Way, Arlington, TN 38002 Contact: Jason Byrd (901) 867-0379 Website: www.shepherdshaven.org Email: information@shepherdshaven.org Day Center: Bellevue Baptist Church, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Shepherd s Haven is a Christian non-profit ministry for adults with special needs. Shepherd s Haven has a men s home and a lady s home located on 47 acres in rural Fayette County TN. Shepherd s Haven also has a Day Program for adults with special needs. The Day Program is open to individuals in the homes as well as from the community. The Day Program is open from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday Friday. Our Ceramics The men and women of Shepherd s Haven are very artistic! We make ceramics and sell them in order to support the ministry. These artists are very proud of the pieces they create. Feel free to stop by and browse anytime! You can also see and purchase our work on www.theshepherdshaven.etsy.com Volunteer Opportunities: Help with repair & maintenance Cook meals Spend time & play games with the residents. Shepherd s Haven Day Program assist with direct care, field trips, special events, pottery sales. Needs/Donations: 30 passenger bus Scholarship fund Maintenance & capital improvements Thank you for your prayers for our ministry!! We would love to have volunteers come to help us. We have different needs at different times. You would just have to get in touch with us and let us know how you would like to help (prayerfully, financially, or volunteer your time). There are so many different ways to get involved. 33

SOLES4SOULS Soles4Souls, Inc. Changing the World One Pair at a Time. 2900 Lebanon Rd, S-210, Nashville, TN 37214 (615)391-5723 www.giveshoes.org or www.soles4souls.org Soles4Souls, Inc. began as a small team effort to make a difference in people s lives with the gift of shoes. When Hurricane Katrina roared ashore the gulf coast of the United States in late August 2005, a group of caring individuals and motivated charities created a website called KatrinaShoes.org in order to collect footwear donations from companies and individuals. KatrinaShoes.org reincorporated as Soles4Souls, Inc., which has become an acclaimed international organization dedicated to providing free footwear to those in desperate need. Soles4Souls offers a variety of services and support materials to achieve its mission, which include: The collection and distribution of new footwear, either from manufacturers or retailers; The collection and distribution of gently worn footwear, either from individuals or companies initiating a shoe trade-in event; Domestic and international distribution of footwear received as donations; Collaboration with civic groups, churches, schools, companies, and individuals to plan and implement shoe drives, generally in a city or localized region; Soles4Souls is collecting and distributing more than 45,000-60,000 pairs of shoes each week, over 5.5 million pairs to date. That s one pair every 9 seconds to someone in need. We are continually looking for new partners with our mission. Your organization can get involved today in making a difference in people s lives with the gift of shoes. Contact us today to see how we can work together to offer a simple and effective gift to people around the world. MEMPHIS AREA DROPOFF: NEW BALANCE CENTER, 1140 N. Germantown Pkwy., Cordova 38016 SWEET SLEEP a bed for every head www.sweetsleep.org When you lie down you will not be afraid, when you lie down your sleep will be sweet. Proverbs 3:24 Sweet Sleep is a faith-based nonprofit organization which exists to share God s love by providing beds to the world s orphaned and abandoned children. According to recent estimates, there are more than 210 million orphans worldwide. Each day, 5,760 more children become orphans. Sweet Sleep s Vision is to passionately and tirelessly pursue the goal of providing a bed for every head. Your help is vital as we work to provide healthy, comfortable beds for the estimated 210 million orphaned and abandoned children worldwide. IT S EASY TO GET INVOLVED! GO. GIVE. PRAY. FOR MORE INFORMATION or to schedule your project, e-mail buildabed@sweetsleep.org or call (615)730-7671. 34

WARRIORS CENTER MEMPHIS RESCUE MISSION Contact: David Vincent... (901)849-3333 Email: dvincent@warriorscenter.org Website: www.warriorscenter.org Since 1999, Warriors Center Memphis Rescue Mission has provided hope and healing through our faith based recovery programs in Memphis, Tennessee. The Warriors Center and our Breakthrough Center for Women reaches out to men, women and Veterans battling homelessness, substance abuse or other life controlling problems by providing Food, Transitional Housing, Substance Abuse Treatment, Recovery Support, Counseling, Case Management, Spiritual Support and Job Placement. All of these services help to create the Miracle of a Changed Life. Warriors Center Memphis Rescue Mission offers three different recovery programs to help men, women and veterans battling homelessness, substance abuse or other life controlling problems at every level of need at Warriors Center Memphis and our Breakthrough Center for Women. here is a great conflict going on in our cities that threatens the very fabric of our society. This is a frontlines battle that is destroying lives and families. Everyone knows someone who has been affected by the epidemics of substance abuse or homelessness. Volunteer Opportunities Collect needed items such as toiletries, coats, blankets, gloves, boxers, socks, office supplies and food. Serving a meal at the Warriors Center or Breakthrough Center for Women with your group. Come lead a recreation day at the Warriors Center with your group. Serving on one of our GIVE BACK community outreaches. Mentor a Warrior by adopting a resident of the Warriors Center Recovery Program. Call David Vincent at (901)849-3333 for information 35

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Mission Project Ideas Resources Resources are available from WMU and New Hope Publishers: Big Enough to Help Others offers projects that preschoolers can do with parents and teachers. Preschoolers will learn to shift from a focus on self to a focus on others. Missions Moments 2 Fifty-two easy-to-use missional messages & activities for today s families. It helps teach children a Biblical worldview. Zowie! 200+ Ministries Kids Can Do Zowie! Imagine the look of delight on your face when you see the kids entrusted to your care doing ministry and enjoying it. Appropriate for homeschoolers, moms, children s ministry workers. With close to 300 ideas, the ideas are grouped into areas of ministry emphasis and include one-time ministry projects, short-term ministry projects, and long-term ministry project ideas. Best Ever Missions Ideas for Students A follow-up volume to THE BIG BOOK OF MINISTRY IDEAS FOR STUDENTS and is a must-have for every missions-minded leader working with students. It offers ideas for one-time, short-term, and long-term ministries; and easy-to-use tips for planning a missions trip. Areas of ministry include: children, senior adults, homeless, migrants, and community and resort areas, etc. Party with a Purpose - Creative Ways to Share the Love of Christ Party with a Purpose offers something significant that most entertaining guides don't--creative ways to demonstrate the love of Christ as you practice hospitality. This book includes terrific, all-inclusive party ideas--from planning to cleanup. With a focus on the simple and affordable rather than the elaborate and lavish. Making It in the Real World: Reality Game of Life and Poverty A poverty experience built on a life-size game board, similar to a game of Life or Monopoly. This is an exclusive CD with instructions, layout, family situations, game board pieces, debriefing questions, bucks and a resource bibliography. Through this resource, participants will walk through a two hour experience as families. These families journey through situations of budgets and the unexpected of life in poverty. www.wmustore.com 1-800-968-7301 WMU Catalog 2016-2017 42

Association, State, and National Information Mid-South Baptist Association Address: 6896 U. S. Highway 70, Bartlett, TN 38133-3812 Hours: 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday Website: www.midsouthbaptist.com Telephone: (901)373-6161 Fax: (901)373-2992 Executive Director of Missions... Dr. Mitch Martin Church Planting Coordinator... Rev. Art Groomes Administrator... Mrs. Ashley McCollough Volunteer & Ministry Mobilizer... Miss Darla Richardson Assoc. Treasurer... Mr. Tom Powell Church Strengthening Coordinator... Rev. Ron Roy Ethnic Mobilizer... Dr. Doug Landrum Catalytic Church Planting Trainer...Mr. Zach Medlock Great Commission Multiplier Coordinator... Dr. Stan Wafler Mid-South Baptist Woman s Missionary Union Director... Mrs. Jeanette West Ministry Assistant... Mrs. Julia Binford WMU Office hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:30 a.m.-2: p.m. Email: julie@midsouthbaptist.com Website: www.midsouthbaptist.com/wmu Tennessee Woman s Missionary Union Executive Director-Treasurer... Miss Vickie Anderson President... Mrs. Martha Pitts Mailing Address: P.O. Box 728, Brentwood, TN 37024-0728 Telephone: (615)371-2038 ٠ 800-558-2090, ext. 2038 www.tnwmu.org National Woman s Missionary Union Executive Director-Treasurer... Mrs. Sandy Wisdom-Martin President... Mrs. Linda Cooper Mailing Address: P.O. Box 830010, Birmingham, AL 35283-0010 Telephone: (205)991-8100 Customer Service: 1-800-968-7301 www.wmu.com 45

Section 2: Mid-South Baptist Woman s Missionary Union 2016-2017 Yearbook Association, State, and National Information... 45 Mid-South Baptist WMU Leadership Team... 46-48 Mid-South Royal Ambassadors... 49 Mid-South Baptist Association Churches... 50-51 Calendar 2015-2016... 52-53 A Year of Mission Ideas... 54 Annual WMUEmphasis... 55 Project Help: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder... 56 International Mission Study 2016: Norway... 57 Objectives of WMU in the Church... 58 Resources for Church Mission Leaders... 59 Churchwide Missions Education... 60 Just Missions Website... 61 Just Missions for Children... 62 Develop Leader Training... 63 Connect With WMU Electronic Resources... 64-65 New Hope Publishers... 66 TN WMU Free Materials Order Form... 67 44

Mid-South Baptist Woman s Missionary Union GENERAL OFFICERS Director: Jeanette West Phone: (901)607-9355 P.O. Box 18387 Memphis, TN 38181 Email: jdwest57@yahoo.com Member: Kingdom Center Ministries Treasurer: Titus Mason Phone: (901)377-6866 3847 Thistle Knoll Cove Bartlett, TN 38135 Email: tntmason@att.net Member: Ellendale Baptist Church Secretary: Jewel Dempsey Phone: (901)682-9481 4601 Jamerson Memphis, TN 38122 Email: jeweldempsey@bellsouth.net Member: Wells Station Baptist Church Sisters Who Care Consultant: Jacqueline Roberts Phone: (901)334-6458 9875 Oldham Dr. Cordova, TN 38016 Email: jacquelineroberts640@yahoo.com Member: Kingdom Fellowship Church Student/Acteen Consultant: Vacant Girls in Action/Children Consultant: Judy Smithart Phone: (703)789-4861 8144 Planters Grove Cove Cordova, TN 38018 Email: jvsmithart@gmail.com Member: Trinity Baptist Church Women on Mission/Adults on Mission Consultant: Vacant College/Young Adult Consultant: Vacant Royal Ambassadors/Challengers: Mike Freeman Phone: (901)849-0867 10 Misty Hill Cove Oakland, TN 38060 Email: M_Freeman1@comcast.net Member: Whitten Memorial Baptist Church Preschool Specialist: Patty St. John Phone: (901)359-3622 5286 Gloucester Ave. Bartlett, TN 38135 Email: rubymambear@aol.com Member: Bartlett Hills Baptist Church Mission Involvement Consultant: Vacant WMU Endowment: Martha Pitts Phone: (901)270-3994 6671 Macon Rd. Memphis, TN 38134 Email: Martha.pitts@madisong.com Member: Germantown Baptist Church Adventure in Missions Girl s Camp Director: Julia Binford Phone: (901)428-2802 2740 Elmore Park Rd. Bartlett, TN 38134 Email: julie@midsouthbaptist.com Member: Leawood East Baptist Church 46

Mid-South Baptist Woman s Missionary Union Communication Coordinator: Betty Only Phone: (901)853-4821 715 Peterson Lake Collierville, TN 38017 Email: ejonly@aol.com Member: Collierville First Baptist Church Communications Consultants: Dorothy Sims Phone: (901)685-1605 1471 Weiner Rd. Memphis, TN 38108 Member: Wells Station Baptist Church Jewel Dempsey Phone: (901)682-9481 4601 Jamerson Memphis, TN 38122 Email: jeweldempsey@bellsouth.net Member: Wells Station Baptist Church Gwendolyn Turner Phone: (901)529-9340 993 Decater Cove Memphis, TN 38107 Member: Kingdom Center Ministries Communications Consultants (Con t): Lisa Tennyson Phone: (901)828-2189 6309 Walsh Rd. Millington, TN 38053 Email: MShaney@aol.com Member: Bartlett Hills Baptist Church Casandra Young Phone: (901)907-3052 982 N. Claybrook Memphis, TN 38107 Email: cassandrayoung15@yahoo.com Member: Kingdom Center Ministries Carolyn Justice Phone: (901)604-1824 5915 Braewood Dr. Millington, TN 38053 Email: Cai5415@gmail.com Member: Kingdom Center Ministries Gloria Bradley Phone: (901)398-3332 3576 Southland Memphis, TN 38116 Email: gloriabradley52@yahoo.com Member: True Fellowship Baptist Church Ashley McCollough Phone: (901)373-6161 6896 U.S. Hwy. 70 Bartlett, TN 38133 Email: Ashley@midsouthbaptist.com Member: Ellendale Baptist Church Patty St. John Phone: 901-359-3622 5286 Gloucester Ave. Bartlett, TN 38135 Email: rubymambear@aol.com Member: Bartlett Hills Baptist Church Lois Johnson Phone: (901)853-0239 758 Memory Lane Collierville, TN 38017 Member: Collierville First Baptist Church 47

Mid-South Baptist Woman s Missionary Union Leadership Team 2016-2017 MINISTRY PROJECT LEADERS Baptist Collegiate Ministries: Benjie Shaw, UT-HSC BCM Jeff Jones, University of Memphis BCM (See page 5-6 for Contact Information) Baptist Hospital Auxiliary: Anita Wilson Phone: 901-763-3739 5552 Timmons Memphis, TN 38119 Email: nitaway0631@att.net Member: Union Avenue Baptist Church Brinkley Heights Ministries: Jamae Zarshenas Phone: 901-372-9020 3641 St. Phillip Dr. Memphis, TN 38133 Email: Jzarshenas@aol.com Member: Bellevue Baptist Church Church Without Doors: Betty Armstead Phone: 901-291-0116 4336 Anna Memphis TN 38109 Member: New & Living Way Ministries International Friends: Ginger McMinn Phone: 901-380-3478 3707 Oak Rd. Bartlett, TN 380135 Email: donjmcminn@att.net Member: Ellendale Baptist Church MINISTRY PROJECT LEADERS Jordan s Lighthouse/Prison Ministry: Lisa Tennyson Phone: 901-828-2189 6309 Walsh Rd. Millington, TN 38053 Email: MShaney@aol.com Member: Bartlett Hills Baptist Church Mid-South Christian Woman s Job Corp.: Julia Binford Phone: 901-373-6161 6896 U.S. Hwy. 70 Bartlett, TN 38135 Email: midsouthcwjc@gmail.com Member: Leawood East Baptist Church Opportunity Camp Beth Cox Phone: (901)853-3880 P.O. Box 1646 Collierville, TN 38027 Email: opportunitycamp@gmail.com Member: Collierville First Baptist Church Tennessee Baptist Children s Home: Ann Goforth Phone: (901)388-4705 P.O. Box 134 Ellendale, TN 38029 Email: ago4th@bellsouth.net Member: Ellendale Baptist Church WEBS/Prison Ministry: Pat Culp Phone: 901-591-5237 P. O. Box 341704 Bartlett, TN 38134 Email: Pat_culp@hotmail.com Member: Shiloh M.B. Church 48

MID-SOUTH ROYAL AMBASSADORS Mike Freeman, Trainer & Associational Leader Phone: (901)849-0867 Email: RASTAFF@midsouthras.org Website: www.midsouthras.org For up-to-date Mid-South RA Calendar of Events, please visit www.midsouthras.org Royal Ambassadors (RA) is a non-profit organization of nationally certified RA trainers whose objective is to support, train, and grow Royal Ambassadors in the Mid-South area. We do on-site trainings, as well as, state trainings. We are partners with the WMU and the TBC. Our group also networks with other RA groups to assist in large scale events, such as the RA Camp-O-Ree, as part of our Gathering, Grouping, and Growing strategy. We are Leaders helping Leaders. Newly Updated! Mission Games and Activities The most effective way to teach children is through fun and games. Your children will have fun while learning when you use this creative collection for grades 1-6. Includes crafts, games, and sports ideas that will involve your students in an on-mission lifestyle. Free Download Volunteer to assist with special RA events. Donate any RA materials no longer needed, to be distributed to new RA Chapters. Financial donations are accepted to help with expenses for training and group events. October 14-16, 2016 www.racamporee.org Linden Valley Conference Center 1225 Baptist Camp Rd, Linden, TN 37096 49

Mid-South Baptist Association Churches Churches in the Loop Audubon Park Berclair Binghampton Community Church Brinkley Heights Cambodian Cherokee Cherry Road Christ Community Church Christ Fellowship Church Christ Fellowship Restoration Church Church Without Doors Colonial Deliverance Temple Elliston First International Grace Community Church Grace Fellowship Church Greenlaw Hartland Highland Heights High Point Community Church Holy Callling Fellowship Iglesia Bautista Bethel Memphis Iglesia Bella Vista Iglesia La Buena Esperanza Island Community Church Kingdom Center Ministries Leawood McLean Mercy Hill Merton Avenue Miracle of Redemption Missio Del Church Monument of Love Neighborhood Church New Church Memphis New Song New Vineyard Oak Grove Pursuit Church River Deep Church River Nile Second Temple of Praise The Body The Church at U of M Union Avenue Wells Station Churches in the East Balmoral Bellevue Briarwood Brunswick Christ Community Church Collierville First Cordova Covenant Crossroads Eads Faith Baptist East Fayette First Chinese Fisherville First Forest Hill Germantown Germantown Japanese Church Gracepoint Harvest Church Memphis Iglesia Bautista Pueblo de Dios Iglesia Nueva Vida Kirby Woods Korean Lakewood Leawood East Lighthouse Arlington Macon Road Macon Road Hispanic Ministry Memphis Mandarin Chinese Mullins Station New Life Church Orchard Fellowship Peterson Lake Piperton Providence Ridgeway South Woods Still Waters Trinity Whitten Memorial 50

Mid-South Baptist Association Churches Churches in the North Agape Ardmore Terrace Arlington Fellowship Bartlett Bartlett Hills Bellevue Arlington Bellevue Frayser Big Creek Calvary Chief Corner Stone Christ s Community Community Baptist Church of Rosemark Comunidad en Cristo Crosspointe Crossroads Divine Providence East Acres Egypt Ellendale Faith Faith Arlington Faith Heritage Faith Vietnamese Fellowship Frayser Georgian Hills Grace Baptist Rosemark Holy Temple Impact Kingdom Fellowship Lakeland First Lifeline to a Dying World Lighthouse Lucy Millington First One Faith Christian Center Providence Range Hills Redemption Community Church Rivercrest Riverwoods, KY Riverwoods, TN Rosemark Scenic Hills Shelby Forest Temple of Faith The Dwelling Place 51 Churches in the North (Continued) Trafalgar Village United Community Outreach Worship Center Unity Reformed Vietnamese Waypoint West Frayser Woodstock Churches in the South Abundant Life Abundant Life Missionary Baptist Believer s Choice Life Center Brookside Community of Believers Emmanuel Eureka True Vine Freedom Biker Church Germantown Korean Goodwill Village Church Grace Thru Faith Hope Hope Fellowship Hope Fellowship Church Memphis LaBelle Haven Magnolia Morning Star Mountain Terrace New Dimension Restoration Temple of Love Rhema Life Church Spirit of the Word Ministries Temple True Fellowship Churches in the West Evening Star Missionary Baptist Faithstreet Longcrest Miracle New and Living Way Next Level Ministries The Rock Church Wheatley First, AR Whitehaven

MID-SOUTH WMU CALENDAR 2016-2017 For up-to-date information, please visit www.midsouthbaptist.com/wmu September 2016 Golden Offering for Tennessee Missions 2 BHA, 10:30 a.m. 11-18 Week of Prayer for State Missions/GOTM 17 MSB Woman s Missionary Union Leadership Team Meeting, 9:00 a.m., MSBA Office October 2016 Cooperative Program Emphasis 3 TBCH Bartlett Campus, Pack the Pantry Day 7 BHA, 10:30 a.m., Annual Information Day 8 Journey into Adventures in Missions (JAM), First Baptist Church, Humboldt, For children 1-6 grades. Visit www.tnwmu.org 9 World Hunger Sunday www.worldhungerfund.com 15 TN Baptist Children s Home, Bartlett Campus, Fall Festival & Open House 14-16 RA Camp-O-Ree, Linden Valley Conference Center www.racamporee.org 21-23 TN CWJC/CMJC Retreat, Linden Valley Conference Center 24 Mid-South Baptist Association Annual meeting, Bartlett Hills Baptist Church November 2016 4 BHA, 10:30 a.m. 4-5 TN WMU Executive Board Meeting, Mt. Juliet TN 5 Baptist Women s World Day of Prayer Brunch, Colonial Baptist Church, 9-11 a.m. 7 Baptist Women s World Day of Prayer Day 14-16 Summit The Gathering of Tennessee Baptists, Sevierville 22 Thanksgiving for International Students University of Memphis BCM. Contact Anita Wilson (901)763-3739 for more information. December 2016 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering Emphasis 2 BHA, 10:30 a.m. 4-11 Week of Prayer for International Missions & Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, www.imb.org 5-9 Brinkley Heights Mission Center Toy Store 5-9 Leawood Mission Center Toy Store 12-17 WEBS CWJC Winter Wonderland Toy Store for Incarcerated 23-31 MSBA Office Closed January 2017 6 BHA, 10:30 28 MSB WMU Leadership Team meeting, MSBA office, 9:00 a.m. February 2017 3 BHA, 10:30 13-19 Focus on WMU Week: By All Means 15 Deadline for Missions Get-Together room reservation through Mid-South Baptist WMU. 18 National WMU Children s Ministry Day 52

MID-SOUTH WMU CALENDAR 2016-2017 February 2017 (Con t) 25 Daddy/Daughter Banquet 25 Sisters Who Care Event March 2017 North American Missions Offering Emphasis 3 BHA, 10:30 5-12 Week of Prayer for North American Missions and Annie Armstrong Easter Offering Theme: www.anniearmstrong.com 31-Apr. 2 Missions Get-Together & Connection, Gatlinburg TN, Sponsored by TN WMU An event for women of all ages & Girls in grades 7-12. Visit www.tnwmu.org April 2017 Mar. 31 Apr. 2 Missions Get-Together & Connection, Gatlinburg TN Sponsored by TN WMU An event for women of all ages & Girls in grades 7-12. Visit www.tnwmu.org 7 BHA, 10:30 9 Cooperative Program Sunday 22 MSB WMU Leadership Team Meeting, 9:00 a.m., MSBA Office 21-23 RA Wilderness Challenge, Lebanon 13 Cooperative Program Sunday 24 C2M Event, Bellevue Baptist Church 29-May 3 MissionFest, Bledsoe Association, Gallatin TN May 2017 *Associational Missions Month* 5 BHA, 10:30 a.m. 5-6 Frameworks Association Mission Leader Training, Middle TN 14 Mother s Day Offering for Tennessee Baptist Children s Homes 21-28 Baptist Association Emphasis 29-June 2 Opportunity Camp, The Grove at Red Oak Lake June 2017 2 BHA, 10:30 a.m. 3 MSB WMU Leadership Team Meeting, 9:00 a.m., MSBA Office 11-12 National WMU Celebration and Annual Meeting, Phoenix AZ 13-14 SBC Convention, Phoenix AZ 18 Father s Day Offering for Adult Homes July 2017 4-5 Adventure in Missions Girl s Camp, Overnight Camp Grades 1-3 4-7 Adventure in Missions Girl s Camp, Weeklong Camp Grades 3-6 23 National Serving Your Community Day (Love Loud) August 2017 Christmas in August Emphasis 1 BHA, 10:30 a.m. 5 Church Mission Leader Training and Missions Fair, Memphis TN, TBA Dates and times are subject to change. Visit www.midsouthbaptist.com/wmu for latest information. 53

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International Mission Study 2016: NORWAY It's a land of dramatic Nordic landscapes with lush meadows and forested hills, icy glaciers and rushing waterfalls, deep fjords and snow-capped peaks. In the north, the summer sun shines around the clock, and in the winter northern lights fill the sky. Beyond startling beauty, Norway's other superlatives include it being considered the world's most democratic nation. It ranks among the world's wealthiest nations with North Sea oil fields allowing the country to sock away reserves of hundreds of billions of dollars. And using the United Nation's measures for happiness, people in Norway enjoy high levels of security, strong social policies, freedoms, and an overall sense of well-being, making Norway one of the happiest countries in the world. Yet, in a country that seemingly has everything, Norway's heritage as a Christian nation belies its spiritual state. Postmodern culture has taken root here as in much of Europe with its sense of relativism and lack of definitive truths. Large church buildings of the past stand empty or have been converted into cafes in this secular culture. In a land of such outward beauty and self-sufficiency, how and where is God working to bring people to a rich faith in Norway? Journey through Norway in the International Mission Study 2016, and see how God is bringing spiritual beauty to this land. INTERNATIONAL MISSION STUDY 2016 PROMOTION KIT: NORWAY Journey through Norway, a land of startling beauty, wealth and self-sufficiency, and discover how God is bringing spiritual beauty to this land. This kit contains promotional posters and flyers, planning tips, recipes, decor, a summary of age-level learning. W163103 $12.99 MISSIONS TRAVELER: NORWAY Studies consistently show that Norwegians are some of the happiest and most content people on earth. But most Norwegians lack the true joy found in a relationship with Jesus Christ. Through this IMS magazine, learn how missionaries and national believers are sharing the gospel in Norway. W164121 $2.99 57

Objectives of WMU in the Church Thousands of churches have WMU and its missions education organizations. Have you seen two churches that conduct their WMU work in exactly the same way? How about two Mission Friends groups? Two Acteens groups? Two Women on Mission groups? WMU provides a framework for how missions education should look and operate within the church. Currently, we do this through six objectives that shape WMU s holistic approach to missions learning and involvement. The framework for all our organizations is firmly based upon the objectives for WMU in the church. 1. Pray for missions is communication with God on behalf of missions work, the people involved in doing it, and the people who need to know and accept God s redeeming love. 2. To engage in mission action is to perform redemptive, loving service in the name and spirit of Christ for people of special need or circumstance, and sharing the gospel with them. Mission action is also responding to social and moral issues. To witness is to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with another person and give that person an opportunity to confess Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. 3. Learn About Missions Missions is the work of God through the church by which the gospel of Jesus Christ is extended in word and deed to all the people in the world. 4. Support Missions To support missions means to promote an interest in or the cause of missions and missionaries in order to keep the mission of God going. 5. Develop spiritually toward a missions lifestyle means to increase one s knowledge and understanding that results in a growing and maturing application of one s life in relationship with God, which leads to a personal response to opportunities for mission action and witness, praying regularly for those who have not accepted Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, missions personnel sharing the gospel locally and globally, a broadened understanding of God s world and His people, and using one s resources and skills to carry out the mission of God or to enable others to do so. 6. Participate in the work of the church and denomination means to take part in or contribute to the accomplishment of God s work through the activities of the church or groups with which the church cooperates to carry out the mission of God. These activities are accomplished through the local church and in partnership with the association, state convention, national convention, and other Great Commission partners. 58

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Churchwide Missions Education Woman s Missionary Union (WMU) leads the entire congregation to be involved in missions through missions activities, events, and projects. Ongoing WMU age-level organizations WMU age-level organizations provide ongoing missions learning opportunities that carry out the six church WMU objectives. They are: Mission Friends preschool boys and girls from birth through kindergarten. The quarterly leadership resource is Mission Friends Leader. Girls in Action girls grades 6 11 or in grades 1 6. The bimonthly leadership resource is GA Leader. The bimonthly resource for girls is GA World. Royal Ambassadors boys grades 6 11 or in grades 1 6. The bimonthly leadership resource is RA Leader. The bimonthly resource for boys is RA World. Children in Action SM boys and girls aged 6 11 or in grades 1 6. The bimonthly leadership resource is Children in Action Leader. Acteens girls ages 12 17 or in grades 7 12. Acteens members assist in planning their missions experiences. The quarterly adult leadership resource is Acteens Leader. The Mag is the monthly magazine for members. Challengers boys ages 12 17 or in grades 7 12. Challengers Leader is the yearly adult curriculum resource. Youth on Mission SM youth 12 17 or in grades 7 12. The Youth on Mission Plan Book is an annual curriculum resource for adult leadership. Women on Mission women ages 18 and up. Having multiple groups meets the interests and needs of women of all ages. Missions Mosaic is the monthly magazine for Women on Mission. An additional help for leaders is Women on Mission Planner. Sisters Who Care is the African American expression of Women on Mission. mymission SM young women. Their resources are found at www.mymissionfulfilled.com. Adults on Mission SM all adults (women and men). The Missions Plan Book is the resource for Adults on Mission. Families on Mission is WMU s approach to missions education. Numerous resources are available for families along with opportunities to participate in handson projects such as MissionsFEST. 60

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Tennessee WMU Free Materials Order Form Send request to: Tennessee Woman s Missionary Union P.O. Box 728 Brentwood, TN 37024 Fax: 615-371-2014 Please Print Clearly: Name Daytime Phone ( ) Address Orders weighing over two ounces will be shipped UPS. Please give a street address. City State Zip E-mail For use in (Association or Church name) If materials will be used in a meeting, give expected attendance and date. Please indicate quantities of each item requested. Note: Quantities of all materials are limited. Please order only the necessary amount. Organizational Brochures WMU promotional brochure Hispanic WMU brochure ( Por qué la UFM?) Adult promotional brochure Sisters Who Care promotional flyer Missions Involvement WMU Ministries brochure Tennessee Baptist Nursing Fellowship brochure Tennessee Christian Women s Job Corps flyer Tennessee Christian Men s Job Corps flyer Student promotional brochure Children promotional brochure Preschool promotional brochure WMU Resources WMU catalog TN WMU Endowment brochures Additional resources available on-line TN WMU Missionary House brochures TN WMU Missionary House www.tnwmu.org North American Mission Board catalog at www.namb.net International Mission Board catalog at www.imb.org Cooperative Program resources www.tnbaptist.org New Hope Catalog www.newhopepublishers.com WorldCrafts resources www.worldcrafts.org Baptist Women s World Day of Prayer www.bwawd.org Golden Offering for Tennessee Missions www.goldenoffering.com 67

Tennessee WMU Scholarships Tennessee WMU awards approximately 20 to 30 scholarships annually to Tennessee Baptists. Scholarships are granted to students who meet various qualifications and are involved in missions and ministry. All scholarship funding is provided by gifts through the Golden Offering for Tennessee Missions as well as various endowed funds. For more information, contact Vicki Anderson with Tennessee WMU at vanderson@tnbaptist.org or call 1-800-558-2090. For downloadable applications and requirements for the following scholarships, go to www.tnwmu.org/scholarships. Myrtle Creasman Scholarship at King s Academy Myrtle Creasman/Mary Northington/General Tennessee WMU Scholarships for undergraduate degrees Katherine C. Bryan Graduate Scholarship Tennessee WMU Seminary Scholarship Acteens Scholarship For additional information, contact Tennessee WMU: Vicki Anderson P.O. Box 728 Brentwood, TN 37024-0728 1-800-558-2090 Ext.7919 vanderson@tnbaptist.org Visit: www.tnwmu.org 68

Tennessee WMU Endowments Contact: Martha Pitts (901)-270-3994 Email: Martha.pitts@madisong.com Do you want your passion for missions to continue long after you are gone? Endowments are like planting an apple seed. The seed provides a tree that continues to bear fruit year after year. Missions and ministries that are unfunded or underfunded can be conducted with this additional stream of income. TN WMU has several endowment funds. Touch Tomorrow Today is an endowment established in partnership with national WMU and TN WMU. Funds are invested through the WMU Foundation in Birmingham and earnings benefit both national and TN WMU. Tennessee N Touch is an endowment invested through the WMU Foundation in Birmingham which benefits TN WMU only. Tennessee N Touch is an endowment invested through the Tennessee Baptist Foundation in Brentwood which benefits TN WMU only. Your gift can insure a secure future for missions. 69