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October 19-22, 2017St. John AME Church1822 Formosa St,Nashville, Tennessee 37208Jeffrey N. LeathPresiding BishopSusan J. Leath, MDSupervisor, Women’s Missionary SocietyThe Reverend Troy MerrittHost Presiding Elder, Nashville DistrictThe Reverend Dr. Darryl IngramAssociate Presiding Elder, North Nashville DistrictThe Reverend Sidney BryantAssociate Presiding Elder, South Nashville DistrictThe Reverend Dr. Ralph JohnsonHost Pastor

19 October 2017Host Presiding Elder and Mrs. Merritt, Presiding Elder and Mrs. Ingram,Presiding Elder and Mrs. Bryant, Host Pastor and Mrs. Johnson, Clergy, Laityand Friends of the 150th Session of the Tennessee Annual Conference,We greet you with the Grace and Peace of Jesus, who sends us to preachjustice in the land!Praise God for the loyal clergy and laity who labor daily for the mission ofChrist and the work of the church. For over 150 years God has blessedAfrican Methodism to be a light of dignity and hope.Thanks to St John, Payne Chapel, Greater Bethel, and Lee Chapel for yourhospitality. We appreciate your preparations to accommodate this session.Special thanks to Pastor Ralph Johnson as he leads and encourages theflock of Christ.This year our theme is Pursuing Criminal Justice. It is often easy to accuseand convict, without compassion, those who hurt and offend. Without lawand order our society will not be conducive to life, liberty and happiness.The cry for criminal justice is an appeal for fairness in the administration ofjustice and commitment to help restore broken lives as they emerge frominstitutions of correction. It is also an opportunity to pray for healing andhope for those whose lives have been disrupted by evil and violence.Give us, TODAY, Lord, our daily provision!Tennessee has some great partners who advocate for criminal justice. It istime for more of us to join with them. Let us display our faith in a God whoprovides. Our discipleship should reflect confidence in God who avengesinjustice and delivers hope and peace. Justice is our calling because faith isour foundation. WE trust God!Dr. Susan joins me in prayer for a wonderful annual conference. Berefreshed in the Holy Spirit. Be empowered by faith to serve the cause ofjustice with love.Faithfully,Jeffrey N. Leath

ANNUAL CONFERENCE AGENDA150th SESSION of THE TENNESSEE ANNUAL CONFERENCEThursday – Day One8:00 am - 5:00 pm7:30 pmWMS Annual Day (St. John –1822 Formosa)OPENING WORSHIP (Payne Chapel, 212 Neill Ave)Roll Call to follow WorshipFriday – Day Two (Lee Chapel, 1200 Dr. D. B. Todd)8:45 amDevotions9:00 amBUSINESS SESSION IOrganizationBoard of ExaminersPE ReportPastor Reports11:15 am11:30 am12:00 pmMEMORIAL SERVICEMIDDAY DEVOTIONLUNCH(Meeting for MSWAWO & WIM)2:00 pmBUSINESS SESSION IIPastor ReportsChaplain Reports2:45 pmBUSINESS SESSION IIICommittee Reports13th District Budget13th District AuditConference TrusteesTreasurer’s ReportMissions, Circuits and StationsPastor & Charge ClassificationBudget CommitteePE Support4:15 pmBUSINESS SESSION IVChristian StewardshipSocial ActionCDMCChristian EducationChurch SchoolM-SWAWOEvangelismLayMCAM (Music)RAYACSons of Allen2

WIMWMSYPD5:30 pm7:00 pm7:30 pmDINNER/BREAKRETIREMENT SERVICE (Greater Bethel, 1300 South St.)ORDINATION/COMMUNIONBishop Clement W. Fugh, Preaching(Greater Bethel, 1300 South St.)Saturday – Day Three (Lee Chapel, 1200 Dr. D. B. Todd)8:30 amDevotions & Church School Lesson9:00 amYPD/RAYAC PRESENTATION10:10 amBUSINESS SESSION VMinutesMinisterial Efficiency10:30 am10:45 amHealth & Wellness CommitteeLiterary Committee ReportsState of the CountryState of the Church11:30 amBUSINESS SESSION VIDistrict ReportsCamp Primm – SimmonsBelieve Report & PresentationSummaries & New OrganizationFinance CommitteeElect Conference TrusteesAppoint District TrusteesBelieve Board RepsStatistician’s ReportMinisterial EfficiencyMinisterial TrainingDisciplinary Questions1:00 pmLunch3:00 pm150th ANNIVERSARY SERVICE (St. John, 1822 Formosa)Dr. Jayme Coleman Williams, Speaker5:30 pmBUSINESS SESSION VII (if needed)Sunday – Closing Day (Greater Bethel, 1300 South St.)11:00 amRESOLUTIONCLOSING WORSHIP SERVICEAppointments3

TENNESSEE ANNUAL CONFERENCEPASTORS & DELEGATESNASHVILLE DISTRICTChurchPayne Chapel, NashvilleSt. John, NashvilleKairos Community, NashvilleScotts Chapel, HermitageSt. Matthew, NashvilleSt. Luke, GallatinSmith Chapel, BethpageSt. Luke, NashvilleSt. Paul, NashvilleNew Salem, NashvilleSt. Phillip, NashvilleEbenezer, NashvilleSt. Peter, NashvilleSt. James, NashvilleGreen Chapel, HartsvilleWinters Chapel, LebanonHoward Chapel, HartsvilleMt. Olive, LebanonTurner Chapel, CarthagePastors (The Reverend)W. Antoni SinkfieldDr. Ralph JohnsonGarrett CopelandFrederick L. Jenkins, Sr.Reginald BrockAnthony ThomasFred BeasleyDr. Barbara CrawfordAndre WashingtonAnica HowardJoe T. SouthallWanda PayneNathan FreyOmaràn D. LeeMarlan CrawfordSonya Brown DeLoatchAlbert Strawther Jr.Barry CoxAlbert Strawther Jr.DelegatesJames FloydMargaret JarrettGloria ReeseReginald SadlerLinda BaileyShirley TimberlakeWilliam FuquaKeith PittsShirley WylieJoAnn MillonCarolyn SnortonJosephine JacksonWilliam PoseyEsther GardnerGrace MorelandAudrey RhodesBeverly McCaddenCynthia HerronJames KingNORTH NASHVILLE DISTRICTChurchLee Chapel, NashvilleSt. Peter, ClarksvilleGreater Ebenezer, ClarksvilleBurks Chapel, Paducah, KYSt. Paul, OakwoodMartin Chapel, ClarksvilleSalter's Chapel, WaverlySt. John, PaducahSt. John, SpringfieldSt. James, DicksonFirst AME, PegramSt. James, MayfieldSt. Luke, ErinMcGavock Chapel, CharlotteSulphur Spring, CunninghamMt. Zion, CharlotteSt. James, PryorsburgSt. Matthew, ClarksvilleSt. Paul, Ashland CityMoore's Chapel, ClintonPastors (The Reverend)Harold M. Love, Jr.Lisa HammondsAlexander GatsonBabydoll KennedyJeffery Norfleet Sr.Sherri Cowley ScottEverett HobsonJames BolenDonald WilliamsVivian CantyLinda Brown-SafforeRita StoryCedric BaileyBenessa Perkins SweatAnthony Lyle Sr.Frankie Witt, Sr.Donna LorhornDeshnell CobbinVerissa WilliamsRaymond Corbin4DelegatesTracey BradfordCapri Griffey-ElliottFaye PerkinsLinda BellMelissa EldridgeGeraldine KeeseeKris PearsonCandy MorrisTenille ChatmanDonna Holt-PollardMichelle GordonLaurie RunnellsLinda OwensJoel WicksSherry WashingtonEffie HaynesWanda MorrisDarlene PageJames TaylorCindy Schrag

TENNESSEE ANNUAL CONFERENCEPASTORS & DELEGATESSOUTH NASHVILLE DISTRICTChurchGreater Bethel, NashvilleSt. Paul, ColumbiaAllen Chapel, MurfreesboroWayman Chapel, ColumbiaWoodfolk Chapel, ShelbyvilleBethel AMEC, ColumbiaWebb Grove, MurfreesboroShorter Chapel, FranklinMullin Chapel, ShelbyvilleJones Chapel, Mt. PleasantCanaan, ColumbiaAllen-Bethel, LewisburgClaiborn Chapel, WilliamsportSt. Matthew, CornersvilleHopewell, ColumbiaRobert's Chapel, LindenNew Bethel, MurfreesboroMt. Zion, CentervillePastors (The Reverend)Walter W. Reid, Jr.Dennis D. Lawson IJimmie L. PlummerVictor GoodmanRandall L. WebsterTrent OgilvieLaVan StricklandDr. Kenneth H. HillChris GrizzardSharon OgilvieDr. James McKissackJames ScruggsLinda HopkinsAshley CoxPatti HardimonVeronica DaileyKenneth OdomTalvin Barner5DelegatesLinda Faye BentleyTammy RobinsonPhil SandersJames CaruthersBonita StewartStephanie BaxterMarie ButlerCarol GreenleeAllie DaShieldsFannie WellsPhillip HightowerJeff CatheyWill MarshInez BeasleyLuther JonesCleo MartinFrankye Ward

TENNESSEE ANNUAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEESPUBLIC WORSHIPBishop Jeffrey N. Leath, Presiding Elders Troy Merritt, Jr., Sidney F. Bryant,and Dr. Daryl B. Ingram, the Reverend Dr. Ralph JohnsonMEMORIALThe Reverends Anthony Lyle, Sr., Vivian Canty, Deshnell Cobbin, AshleyCox, Sharon Ogilvie, Raymond Corbin, Frankie Witt, Sr., and Rita Story,Sisters Esther Gardner, Cynthia Herron, Cleo Martin, and Linda Bell,Brothers Jeff Cathey, James Floyd, and Luther JonesMEDIA/PUBLIC RELATIONSThe Reverends Dr. Ralph Johnson, Benessa Perkins Sweat, Harold Love,Jr., Trent Ogilvie, and Andre Washington, Sisters Capri Griffey-Elliott,Donna Holt Pollard, Fanny Wells, Tammy Robinson, Margaret Jarrett, andLaurie Runnells, Brother Will MarshMISSIONS, CIRCUITS AND STATIONSThe Reverends LaVan Strickland, Fred Beasley, Donald Williams, LindaBrown-Saffore, James Scruggs, Anthony Thomas, Barry Cox, OmarànLee, Wanda Payne, Albert Strawther, Rita Story, and James Bolen, SistersInez Beasley, Josephine Jackson, Carolyn Snorton, Frankye Ward, andKris Pearson, Brothers William Posey, Phil Sanders, and Joel WicksCLASSIFICATION OF PASTORS AND CHARGESThe Reverends Anica Howard, Nathan Frey, Linda Hopkins, JefferyNorfleet, Sr., and Sharon Ogilvie, Sisters Stephanie Baxter, Effie Haynes,Beverly McCadden, Gracie Moreland, Marie Butler, Sherry Washingtonand Tennille Chatman, Brothers William Posey and Keith PittsBUDGETThe Reverends W. Antoni Sinkfield, Everett Hobson, Chris Grizzard,Frederick Jenkins, Dr. Ralph Johnson, Jimmie Plummer, Donna Lorhorn,and Marlon Crawford, Sisters Tracey Bradford, Candy Morris, CindySchrag, and Dr. Gloria Reese, Brothers James Floyd, and PhillipHightowerPRESIDING ELDERS’ SUPPORTThe Reverends Walter Reid, Jr., Reginald Brock, Alexander Gatson,Dennis Lawson, I, W. Antoni Sinkfield, Babydoll Kennedy, and RandallWebster, Sisters Donna Holt-Pollard, Sister Melissa Eldridge, and LindaFaye Bentley, Brother Reginald Sadler6

SOCIAL ACTIONThe Reverends Harold Love, Jr., Linda Brown-Saffore, Omaràn Lee, andTrent Ogilvie, Sisters Stephanie Baxter, Carol Greenlee, ShirleyTimberlake, Faye Perkins, and Dr. Gloria Reese, Brothers James King,Keith Pitts, William Fuqua, and James CaruthersCOMMITTEE ON STEWARDSHIP AND TITHINGThe Reverends Anthony Thomas, Vivian Canty, Frederick Jenkins, andAnthony Lyle, Sr., Sisters Beverly McCadden, Carol Greenlee, JoAnnMillon, Margaret Jarrett, Linda Bailey, Linda Faye Bentley, GeraldineKeesee, Wanda Morris, Allie DaShields, and Bonita StewartRESOLUTIONSThe Reverends Ashley Cox, Sherri Cowley Scott, Frankie Witt, Sr., CedricBailey, Sonja DeLoatch, and Talvin Barner, Sisters Carolyn Snorton, andDarlene Page, Brother James TaylorSTATE OF THE CHURCHThe Reverends Babydoll Kennedy, Barry Cox, Dr. Kenneth Hill, ChrisGrizzard, Garrett Copeland, Kenneth Odom, Deshnell Cobbin, JoeSouthall, Audrey Rhodes, Shirley Wylie, Josephine Jackson, and MichelleGordonSTATE OF THE COUNTRYThe Reverends Randall Webster, Fred Beasley, Victor Goodman,Veronica Dailey, Albert Strawther, Linda Brown-Saffore, Dr. JamesMcKissack, LaVan Strickland, and Verissa Williams, Sisters EstherGardner, Marie Butler, Darlene Page, and Linda Owens7

TENNESSEE ANNUAL CONFERENCEPREACHERS & SPEAKERBishop Clement W. Fugh131st Elected & Consecrated Bishop of the AME ChurchPresiding Prelate, 5th Episcopal District AME ChurchOrdination/Communion PreacherBishop Clement W. Fugh, is the Presiding Prelate of the5th Episcopal District of the AME Church. He earneddegrees at Memphis State University (BBA in Economics and Finance),Boston University School of Theology (ThM in Pastoral Care), withadditional studies at Atlanta University, Payne Theological Seminary,Memphis Theological Seminary, and United Theological Seminary (DMinas an “H. Beecher Hicks Scholar”).Bishop Fugh, an ordained elder, has served as pastor of congregationsin Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio. He led Greater Bethel AME Church,Nashville, TN, in the erection of a state of the art multipurpose worshipand service center, fulfilling a thirty year dream of that congregation.At the 46th Quadrennial Session of the General Conference of the AMEChurch, held in July 2000, he was elected as its 5th General Secretaryand Chief Information Officer. At the 49th General Conference, held in2012, he was elected and consecrated the 131st Bishop of the AMEChurch. He was assigned general superintendent of the 14th EpiscopalDistrict, comprised of seven West African countries. In 2016 he wasassigned presiding bishop of the Fifth Episcopal District coveringfourteen states from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.Among his significant accomplishments are: Secretary, Commission onWorship and Liturgy for the AME Church, which was responsible forproducing and publishing the Bicentennial Hymnal and The AMEChurch Book of Worship; Secretary, Compilation Committee, TheDoctrine and Discipline of the AME Church, 1988; Member, CoreStrategic Planning Committee for the AME Church; Member, Editingand Correcting Committee, The Doctrine and Discipline of the AMEChurch, editions 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012; Secretary, Board ofTrustees, Payne Theological Seminary; Contributor to Liberation andUnity, a COCU sponsored devotional; African American DevotionalBible; and The Pastor’s Manual for the Twenty-First Century.8

Dr. Jamye Coleman WilliamsRetired General Officer150th Anniversary Celebration PreacherDr. Jamye Coleman Williams, a retired General Officer,is a daughter of the 13th Episcopal District. Williamsgrew up in Kentucky and earned her BA with honors inEnglish from Wilberforce University in 1938. The following year, shereceived an MA in English from Fisk University. Over the next twentyyears, Williams taught at four AME colleges-Edward Waters College,Shorter College, Morris Brown College and Wilberforce University. In1959, she completed her PhD in speech communication at the OhioState University and that fall joined the faculty of Tennessee StateUniversity. She became a full professor of communications and in 1973took over as head of the department, serving in that capacity until herretirement in 1987.At the same time that her academic career took off, Williams began toascend the leadership ranks of the AME Church. She served as adelegate to the AME General Conference in 1964 and became aboard member of the National Council of Churches in 1968. From 1976to 1984, she was an alternate member of the AME Church's JudicialCouncil. In addition Williams served as President of the 13th District LayOrganization from 1977 until 1985. At the 1984 General Conference,Williams was named editor of The AME Church Review, the oldestAfrican American literary journal. She was the first woman named aGeneral Officer where she held that post for eight years. Williams alsohas paved the way for others in the AME, helping Vashti McKenzie winelection as the first female AME Bishop.During her forty-five years in Nashville, Williams was active in hercommunity, serving on several interdenominational organizations,community groups and civic committees. She worked as a member ofthe NAACP's Executive Committee and in 1999 received theorganization's Presidential Award.9

The Reverend W. Antoni SinkfieldPayne Chapel AME Church, Nashville, TennesseeOpening Worship Service PreacherThe Rev. W. Antoni Sinkfield is a native of the city ofNashville, Tennessee. After graduating from highschool, Rev. Sinkfield continued his studies at the TennesseeTechnological University where he earned a Bachelor of Sciencedegree in the field of Business Marketing. He later earned the Masters ofDivinity Degree from Vanderbilt Divinity School. He has continued hisDoctoral studies at United Seminary; Oral Roberts University; AsburySeminary as a Beeson Pastor Scholar; and Union University as a PhD.Candidate.Rev. Sinkfield has served on the ministerial staffs of Bethel AME Church inHampton, VA and Payne Chapel AME Church in Nashville, TN. He hasalso served as the pastor of Mount Olive AME Church in Lebanon, TN, St.James AME Church in Dickson, TN, United AME Church in Xenia, OH,Bishops Memorial AME Church in Columbia, SC, and St. John AMEChurch and Greater Bethel AME Churches in Nashville, TN. From 2012 –2014, Rev. Sinkfield served as the Presiding Elder of the North NashvilleDistrict (exercising jurisdictional super-intendency over 27 congregationsin the Northern Middle Tennessee area). He has also served as the Deanof Students for Allen University. Rev. Sinkfield is currently serving as thevery proud and productive Pastor of Payne Chapel African MethodistEpiscopal Church in Nashville, TN. He works diligently in the arena ofcommunity development and empowerment—serving on many boardsand committees throughout the city of Nashville.Rev. Sinkfield has been privileged to preach and teach throughout theworld. He travels extensively and conducts scores of crusades andrevivals in churches across the country and internationally. He is alsosought as a lecturer and panel participant on many college campusesand community organizations to address the pertinent and imperativeissues of our day. He has had articles and sermons published in theA.M.E. Review and The Secret Chamber of the African MethodistEpiscopal Church, as well as in the Seedbed Preaching Collective.10

The Reverend Sherri Cowley ScottMartin Chapel AME Church, Clarksville, TennesseeSpiritual Renewal PreacherThe Reverend Sherri Cowley Scott is the pastor ofMartin Chapel AME Church in Clarksville. She is a2010 graduate of Payne Theological Seminary,Wilberforce, Ohio, where she received her Master ofDivinity (M.Div.) degree in Pastoral Care and Counseling. Presently, she is‘on hold’ at Asbury Theological Seminary, pursuing her Doctor of Ministry(DMin) in Preaching & Leading: Shaping Prophetic Communities.An Itinerant Elder, Rev. Sherri accepted the Call to the ministry in April2002; has pastored St. Paul AME Church, Woodburn, KY; St. MatthewsChapel AME Church, Clarksville, TN; Hills Chapel AME and St. John AMEChurches, in Paducah, KY, prior to pastoring at Martin Chapel. She isformer Dean of the West Kentucky Annual Conference Board ofExaminers, Coordinator of the WKY Women in Ministry, AnnualConference Engrossing Secretary, and member of the JudicialCommittee. She currently serves as Coordinator for the TennesseeAnnual Conference Women in Ministry and is the 2017 OutstandingPastor of the Year, representing the TN Conference Lay Organization.Rev. Sherri is the Founder and CEO of The POWER of One, a survivorempowerment ministry for those impacted by sexual abuse and/ordomestic violence; in addition to her secular job as D&E AdministrativeCoordinator at the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority.Rev. Sherri is a servant leader. For years, she and her family sponsoredan Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner in Clarksville – cooking,serving and delivering meals for hundreds of residents – raising money tohelp offset electric bills of single mothers, scholarships for high schoolgraduates, and purchasing hymnals for her home church, GreaterEbenezer. She helped coordinate efforts for a Women/Girls HIV-AIDSAwareness Seminar, with free HIV/AIDS testing, speakers and educators;as well as coordinating the Week of Prayer for the Healing of AIDS.While all these accolades and accomplishments are notable and soundsignificant, what Rev. Sherri would REALLY like you to know about her is she is a Child of the King. She has a heart for God’s people anddesires to be of assistance; to encourage and advocate whereverthere is a bowed-down head; a lonely spirit or someone feelingvulnerable, invisible, and unloved.11

PASTOR APPOINTMENTSNashville DistrictPayne Chapel, NashvilleSt. John, NashvilleKairos Community, NashvilleScotts Chapel, HermitageSt. Matthew, NashvilleSt. Luke, GallatinSmith Chapel, BethpageSt. Luke, NashvilleSt. Paul, NashvilleNew Salem, NashvilleSt. Phillip, NashvilleEbenezer, NashvilleSt. Peter, NashvilleSt. James, NashvilleGreen Chapel, HartsvilleWinters Chapel, LebanonHoward Chapel, HartsvilleMt. Olive, LebanonTurner Chapel, CarthageNorth Nashville DistrictLee Chapel, NashvilleSt. Peter, ClarksvilleGreater Ebenezer, ClarksvilleBurks Chapel, PaducahSt. Paul, OakwoodMartin Chapel, ClarksvilleSalter's Chapel, WaverlySt. John, PaducahSt. John, SpringfieldSt. James, DicksonFirst AME, PegramSt. James, MayfieldSt. Luke, ErinMcGavock Chapel, CharlotteSulphur Spring, CunninghamMt. Zion, CharlotteSt. James, PryorsburgSt. Matthew, ClarksvilleSt. Paul, Ashland CityMoore’s Chapel, Clinton12

PASTOR APPOINTMENTSSouth Nashville DistrictGreater Bethel, NashvilleSt. Paul, ColumbiaAllen Chapel, MurfreesboroWayman Chapel, ColumbiaWoodfolk Chapel, ShelbyvilleBethel, ColumbiaWebb Grove, MurfreesboroShorter Chapel, FranklinMullin Chapel, ShelbyvilleJones Chapel, Mt. PleasantCanaan, ColumbiaAllen-Bethel, LewisburgClaiborn Chapel, WilliamsportSt. Matthew, CornersvilleHopewell, ColumbiaRobert's Chapel, LindenNew Bethel, MurfreesboroMt. Zion, Centerville13

Co-Host Churches & PastorsPayne Chapel AME ChurchThe Reverend W. Antoni SinkfieldLee Chapel AME ChurchThe Reverend Harold M. Love, Jr.Greater Bethel AME ChurchThe Reverend Walter W. Reid, Jr.13th Episcopal DistrictAfrican Methodist Episcopal Church500 8th Ave SouthNashville, TN 37203615-242-6814office@ame13.orgwww.ame13.org

St. Luke, Nashville Dr. Barbara Crawford Keith Pitts St. Paul, Nashville Andre Washington Shirley Wylie New Salem, Nashville Anica Howard JoAnn Millon St. Phillip, Nashville Joe T. Southall Carolyn Snorton Ebenezer, Nashville Wanda Payne Josephine Jackson St. Peter, Nashville Nathan Frey William Posey

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