United Methodist Women has endorsed Faith in Public Life and Interfaith Power & Light’s voter reflection guide: Democracy, Values & the 2020 Election: A Reflection Guide for Faith Communities. Copies are available here: 2020 Democracy, Values & the 2020 Election: A Reflection Guide for Faith Communities The dedication of the Tennessee Woman Suffrage monument at Centennial Park will be August …
Read MoreBOWMAN SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
James and Emma Bowman joined Belmont UMC in 1926. After James’ passing in 1971, Emma established the J. G. Bowman Scholarship Fund in honor of him. The first scholarship was awarded in 1991 and has been changing lives ever since. Since its establishment, more than 60 scholarships have been awarded to Belmont UMC members seeking higher education. We’re pleased to …
Read MoreVOTING RIGHTS SERIES
Overcoming Voter Suppression in 2020 and Beyond Did you know that Tennessee ranks 45th among states in voter registration? Did you know Tennessee had the next-to-worst voter turnout among states for the 2016 presidential election? These are just two of the many insights you’ll learn Sunday in the last installment of the United Methodist Women’s series on voting rights. The …
Read MoreBUILDING AND STAFF ACCESS
Due to the mayor’s order that Nashville revert back to Phase 2, the church building will remain locked. Members wishing to meet with staff or access the building should make an appointment. For meetings with staff or clergy, contact the person you wish to meet with directly. Staff contact information is available here. For building access, contact Angie Slade. Before …
Read MoreA SAFER RETURN
Belmont UMC’s Guide to a Safer Return to In-Person and Indoor Worship Worship Guidelines for Worshipping with 50 – 100 people Preparing for Worship Please complete the health assessment online before arriving. (link) Bring your mask. Belmont will provide masks for those who do not have any. Use the restroom at home to minimize contact with facilities at Belmont. Arriving at …
Read MoreLGBT STUDY
Click here for more information about the study. Belmont UMC was contacted to help spread to the word about an important paid survey taking place in the South. The survey is part of a larger study called the Vanderbilt University Social Networks, Aging, and Policy Study (VUSNAPS). The goal is to understand more about the social relationships, health, and aging …
Read MoreBLACK LIVES MATTER
Come by Here prayer by Jerome Del Pino View or download a transcript of Jeromes prayer. They have treated the wound of my people carelessly, saying ‘Peace, Peace’ when there is no peace” – Jeremiah 6:14 What can I do? Create Relationship – Expand the Circle – Build Community If you are looking for some action items check out this …
Read MoreADVOCACY
The Metro Council is now considering the annual budget. With property tax rates at the lowest level ever, sales tax revenues impacted by the COVID lockdown, and past deficit financing come due, everyone seems to agree that the property tax rate must be increased. Yet, there are moral decisions to be made – the Bill Barnes Affordable Housing Fund, more …
Read MoreOPEN TABLE FOOD
Open Table Nashville is providing much needed food and hygiene items to people who are homeless and at risk for COVID-19. Beginning Tuesday, June 9, we are asking Belmonters to bring items listed below to the Community Center pre-event area between the hours of 9:00am and 2:00pm. The collection will end on Saturday, June 20. Items can also be dropped …
Read MoreMINISTRY UPDATES
Over the next few weeks, we will share updates from various ministry areas. From the June 7 newsletter: From Susan Fagan: This time of sheltering in place has provided opportunities. For one, we have found more ways to connect away from the church and, with the help of dedicated volunteers, have upgraded our audio and visual capabilities to deliver a …
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