History

The History of Keith Memorial United Methodist Church and the Keith Family – Sally Ealy

We hope you enjoy this special presentation by our local historian Sally Ealy who spoke at the Heritage Museum during the History For Lunch Lecture Series. Below is a video of Sally sharing some of the history of Keith Memorial United Methodist Church and the Keith Family.

The History of Keith Family

History of Keith Memorial United Methodist Church

Holy Spirit

Pour Out Your Holy Spirit

Rev. Andrew Lay being commissioned by Bishop Mary Virginia Taylor

On Wednesday, June 12, 2019, I was commissioned as a provisional member in Holston Annual Conference at Stuart Auditorium at Lake Junaluska, North Carolina. It has been a long journey to get to this point, and I still have a long way to go. The process began when I entered the candidacy program in the summer of 2010. A few years later, I received my pastoral license on October 1, 2014. Then, last week started a three-year period as I continue the process of becoming an ordained elder in full connection of the Annual Conference.

Some of you may be wondering, “What does it mean to be commissioned as a provisional member?”

That is a good question…

As The Book of Discipline states,

“Commissioning is the act of the church that publicly acknowledges God’s call and the response, talents, gifts, and training of the candidate. The church invokes the Holy Spirit as the candidate is commissioned to be a faithful servant leader among the people, to lead the church in service, to proclaim the Word of God and to equip others for ministry.”

(BOD ¶ 325).

I love this description. I especially love that it speaks about how the church invokes the Holy Spirit. 

Just a few days before my commissioning, we celebrated Pentecost Sunday which was when the disciples experienced an outpouring of the Holy Spirit on their lives. The Scripture passage below recounts this special moment.

When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. Divided tongues, as of fire, appeared among them, and a tongue rested on each of them. 4 All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages, as the Spirit gave them ability” Acts 2:1-4 (NRSV).

As I knelt down during the commissioning service, Bishop Mary Virginia Taylor placed her hands over me and said, “Pour out your Holy Spirit on Andrew Curtis Lay. Send him now to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ, to announce the reign of God, and to equip the church for ministry, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.”

I know you might think I’m crazy, but at that moment I felt a sense that there were tongues of fire hovering above my head. Now granted, I was wearing a black robe and under some pretty warm stage lights. But still, I felt the sense that God truly was pouring out God’s Spirit on my life. This was a special moment that will be with me for the rest of my life. 

My hope is that we all feel the Holy Spirit working in our lives. May we wake up every morning and say, “Pour out your Holy Spirit.” Amen.

– Andrew Lay
Enneagram

Know Your Number – Session 2

A healthy self-awareness is one of the most important qualities we can have as Christians. One of the best tools available to foster a healthy self-awareness is the Enneagram. Rooted in ancient wisdom, the Enneagram explores our key motivations, our core fears, our virtues, our vulnerabilities, and our blind spots. It posits that we all fall into one of nine different personality types, often identified simply by number, that relate to how we approach and experience our lives and our world. In this second session, Dave Graybeal and Mark Reedy explore what our numbers might help us learn about ourselves and our relationships with God and one another. Below you can listen to a recording of the second session of this study!

Session 2 – Listen Here
– Dave Graybeal
– Mark Reedy

Enneagram

Know Your Number – Session 1

A healthy self-awareness is one of the most important qualities we can have as Christians. One of the best tools available to foster a healthy self-awareness is the Enneagram. Rooted in ancient wisdom, the Enneagram explores our key motivations, our core fears, our virtues, our vulnerabilities, and our blind spots. It posits that we all fall into one of nine different personality types, often identified simply by number, that relate to how we approach and experience our lives and our world. In this two-session introduction, Dave Graybeal and Mark Reedy explore what our numbers might help us learn about ourselves and our relationships with God and one another. Below you can listen to a recording of the first session of this study!

Session 1 – Listen Here
– Dave Graybeal
– Mark Reedy