Roll Down Justice! — A Lenten Call to Social Change

Please join us as Dr. Elizabeth Williams facilitates a 6-week Lenten study on social justice entitled “Roll Down, Justice!”, a resource developed by the United Methodist Church General Commission on Religion and Race. Please register below to join us!

Bible Study is the study of the Bible as a personal religious or spiritual practice. If we are serious and really want to be the hands and feet of Jesus, we must build a relationship with God, and Bible Study gives us the guidance we need.

About Centenary United Methodist Church

Centenary is a historic church that has been ministering to the community since 1865. Our mission is to be a diverse community of faith, committed to worship, spiritual growth, and service through Christian love. Join us for worship service every Sunday at 10:30 am online and in-person.

Celebrate Rev. James Lawson’s Powerful New Memoir

Join us for an intimate conversation and book signing this Sunday, February 22nd at noon


Centenary United Methodist Church invites you to celebrate the release of Nonviolent: A Memoir of Resistance, Agitation, and Love by Reverend James Lawson Jr. and Emily Yellin. This Sunday, February 22nd at noon, we’ll gather at 584 E. McLemore Ave. in Memphis for a conversation and book signing featuring co-author Emily Yellin and Rev. Lawson’s son, John Lawson.

Why This Memoir Matters

Rev. James Lawson Jr. stands as one of the most important—yet often undersung—strategists of the Civil Rights Movement. A close colleague of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. Lawson trained generations of activists in the philosophy and tactics of nonviolent resistance, including many who would go on to lead the Freedom Rides, lunch counter sit-ins, and other pivotal moments in the struggle for justice.

Nonviolent offers an insider’s perspective on the movement’s most critical campaigns and reveals the profound spiritual and philosophical foundations that made nonviolent resistance such a powerful force for change. With a foreword by Eddie S. Claude Jr., this memoir weaves together personal narrative, historical insight, and timeless wisdom about resistance, agitation, and love.

What to Expect

This event offers a rare opportunity to:

  • Hear firsthand accounts and reflections on the Civil Rights Movement
  • Engage with co-author Emily Yellin about the writing process and Rev. Lawson’s enduring impact
  • Get your copy of Nonviolent signed
  • Be part of a community conversation about justice, activism, and faith

Event Details

Date: Sunday, February 22, 2026
Time: Noon
Location: Centenary United Methodist Church
584 E. McLemore Ave.
Memphis, TN 38106

Admission: Free and open to the public
Books will be available for purchase at the event.

Why You Should Attend

In our current moment, Rev. Lawson’s teachings about nonviolent resistance, moral courage, and the long arc of justice feel more relevant than ever. Whether you’re a student of history, an activist seeking inspiration, or simply someone who believes in the power of love to transform society, this memoir—and this event—offers profound insights and inspiration.

Don’t miss this opportunity to honor a living legend and engage with a story that continues to shape our understanding of justice, resistance, and the beloved community.


For more information, contact Centenary United Methodist Church at 901-774-7604.

We hope to see you this Sunday as we celebrate a life devoted to justice, peace, and the transformative power of nonviolent love.

About Centenary United Methodist Church

Centenary is a historic church that has been ministering to the community since 1865. Our mission is to be a diverse community of faith, committed to worship, spiritual growth, and service through Christian love. Join us for worship service every Sunday at 10:30 am online and in-person.

Vigil held in Memphis honors Renee Good, condemns ICE

A vigil was held in Memphis to honor Renee Good and show solidarity with protesters in Minneapolis, where she was fatally shot by an ICE agent. The event drew a large crowd and was organized by local groups including MICAH, Free the 901, and Vecendarios 901, who also condemned the presence and tactics of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Organizers expressed concern that similar actions could happen in Memphis and emphasized support for immigrant communities. (actionnews5.com)

“This is an injustice,” said Keith Caldwell, president of MICAH. “We have people in unmarked vehicles, they are not in uniform, and they are wearing masks. And if you’re wearing a mask, you’re doing something illegal, and so all the things that have been legal in this country do not mean they have been moral.”

About Centenary United Methodist Church

Centenary is a historic church that has been ministering to the community since 1865. Our mission is to be a diverse community of faith, committed to worship, spiritual growth, and service through Christian love. Join us for worship service every Sunday at 10:30 am online and in-person.

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It Was All in a Dream: Faith, Vision, and the Power of the Word

“Where there is no vision, the people perish.” (Proverbs 29:18)

Dreams are not optional in the life of faith—they are essential. When vision disappears, hope fades. But when dreams are nurtured, faith finds room to grow, even in the most difficult circumstances.

This reflection comes from a recent sermon reminding us that God often speaks through dreams, vision, and divine redirection. Sometimes, when we cannot see possibility around us, God invites us to imagine something greater. Vision becomes a form of survival, especially in places marked by despair.


Faith That Holds On When Circumstances Don’t Look Right

Joseph’s story teaches us what faithful obedience looks like in real life. He trusted God even when his situation did not make sense—when plans changed suddenly, danger surrounded his family, and the future felt uncertain. Joseph models a faith that does not depend on comfort or clarity, but on trust.

True faith shows up when life doesn’t look “right,” yet we continue leaning on God anyway.


Love Is a Package Deal

Faith expressed through love is never partial. To love someone is to love what—and who—comes with them. Scripture reminds us that love requires responsibility, care, and commitment to one another.

When we say we love God, that love must be reflected in how we treat families, children, and our wider community. Anything less than lived-out love is incomplete.


Dreams, Epiphanies, and the Manifestation of Christ

The visit of the Magi reminds us that God reveals Himself in unexpected ways. An epiphany is the manifestation of what was once promised or imagined. Christ’s arrival was not accidental—it was the fulfillment of God’s covenant, long anticipated through generations.

From Abraham to David, Scripture points to a God who keeps promises, even when fulfillment takes time. God’s timing may stretch our patience, but it never diminishes His faithfulness.


Jesus and the Christ: Understanding the Word Made Flesh

Christ is not Jesus’ last name. Christ speaks to messiahship—the eternal Word present from the beginning. When God spoke creation into existence, the Word and the Spirit moved together to bring life.

That same Word continues to work today. Time spent in Scripture is never wasted—it cleanses, renews, and transforms us from the inside out, shaping our hearts and minds to reflect God’s will.


Faith Requires Action

Scripture is clear: faith without works is dead (James 2:17). Prayer is powerful, but prayer must be partnered with action. God calls us to place our hands on the plow and keep moving, even when obstacles appear.

Like planting seed in a garden, faith trusts the process before the harvest is visible. We move forward because we know what has been planted, and we trust God to give the increase.


Power, Resistance, and Following God’s Movement

The birth of Christ disrupted systems built on control and fear. Herod’s resistance reminds us that power without God’s Spirit will always resist transformation.

God is always doing something new. When we cling too tightly to tradition or appearances, we risk missing the fresh movement of God in our midst.


Love as the Mark of Spiritual Maturity

Love is the true measure of spiritual maturity. Without love, faith becomes empty noise. With love, faith becomes transformational.

Maturity calls us to release grudges, reject manipulation, and walk in humility. We cannot afford to remain stuck in pride or bitterness when God is calling us forward.


A Church Called to Move

The church is not meant to be static or inward-focused. We are called to be discerning, responsive, and united in purpose—even when we do not all agree. God’s people must be willing to move when God says move and to be still when God says be still.

Our community, our city, and our world are watching—not for perfection, but for authenticity, love, and faith in action.


Conclusion: Don’t Let the Dream Slip Away

“It was all in a dream.”

But God-given dreams are not meant to stay asleep. They are meant to awaken us—to faith, to action, and to love. May we continue to run with the Word, trust God’s timing, and keep our hands on the plow until the harvest comes.

Hold the vision. Do the work. Trust God for the increase.

About Centenary United Methodist Church

Centenary is a historic church that has been ministering to the community since 1865. Our mission is to be a diverse community of faith, committed to worship, spiritual growth, and service through Christian love. Join us for worship service every Sunday at 10:30 am online and in-person.

Free Flu Vaccines Available

Protect Yourself and Your Family: Free Flu Vaccines Available in Shelby County

Flu season is here, and protecting yourself and your loved ones has never been more important. The Shelby County Health Department is offering free influenza vaccines to help keep our community healthy and safe.

Why Get a Flu Vaccine?

The flu vaccine is one of the most effective ways to prevent serious illness caused by influenza. It can significantly reduce the risk of:

  • Severe flu-related illness
  • Hospitalization
  • Flu-related complications and death

Health experts recommend the flu vaccine for everyone aged 6 months and older. Getting vaccinated not only protects you, but also helps safeguard vulnerable members of our community, including seniors, young children, and those with chronic health conditions.

Free Community Vaccination Events

The Shelby County Health Department will provide free flu vaccines at Centenary:

📍 Location:
Centenary United Methodist Church
584 E. McLemore Avenue
Memphis, TN 38106

🗓 Date & Time:

  • Saturday, January 10, 2026
    ⏰ Time: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

No appointment is necessary—just come by during event hours and take an important step toward protecting your health.

Join the Fight Against the Flu

Flu prevention starts with vaccination. By getting your flu shot, you’re helping reduce the spread of influenza and supporting a healthier Shelby County.

Mark your calendar, bring your family, and help us fight flu together!

About Centenary United Methodist Church

Centenary is a historic church that has been ministering to the community since 1865. Our mission is to be a diverse community of faith, committed to worship, spiritual growth, and service through Christian love. Join us for worship service every Sunday at 10:30 am online and in-person.

Join Project Transformation 2026 at Centenary

Summer Enrichment for Kids and Leadership Opportunities for College Interns

Project Transformation will be returning to Centenary in the summer of 2026! Project Transformation is an eight-week summer enrichment experience for children in grades 1-9 hosted by a United Methodist church located in an economically disadvantaged area. The children served come from the immediate area surrounding the church. All the activities are led by a team of college interns who plan and organize bible lessons, recreation, and reading skills activities.

If you know a gifted college student with a heart for Christ and for children, please share this information and encourage them to apply to be a Project Transformation intern. The program offers leadership development and spiritual formation, and helps them to see God’s call in their life.

About Centenary United Methodist Church

Centenary is a historic church that has been ministering to the community since 1865. Our mission is to be a diverse community of faith, committed to worship, spiritual growth, and service through Christian love. Join us for worship service every Sunday at 10:30 am online and in-person.

MLK Weekend 2026 at Centenary

“Labor in the Pulpit” Sunday

On Sunday, January 18, 2026, at 10:30 a.m., for the “Labor in the Pulpit” worship service, we will welcome our local laborer leaders to speak briefly on the important connection between faith and labor.

MLK Celebration, Monday, January 19, 2026

Join us as we celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Teamsters Local 667 in Memphis actively honors Martin Luther King Jr. Day through longstanding traditions that highlight Dr. King’s connection to labor rights and the 1968 sanitation strike. Each year, the union participates in a commemorative march from North Main and A.W. Willis to the National Civil Rights Museum, often beginning with a ceremony led by Local President James E. Jones, Jr. These events serve as a time of reflection, recognizing the sacrifices of the sanitation workers and reaffirming the ongoing fight for dignity and respect in the workplace.

  • 8:00 am: Opening Ceremony by Teamsters Local 667 Begins in the Park at N. Main & A W Willis Ave.
  • 9:00 am: MLK Memorial March From the Park to the National Civil Rights Museum
  • Noon: 2:00 pm – Mid Day Luncheon at Centenary UMC

Memphis Men Rising

Monday, January 19, 2026
11:00 am – 1:30 pm
Centenary United Methodist Church

When Memphis Rises, The South Will Rise

Go to the MLK Day March in the morning, then join us immediately afterwards for an afternoon of unity and community building. Leave this event ready to take action to make Memphis a better place one neighborhood at a time.

Have you been looking for a way to work with your brothers in a positive and organized way? This is it! There will be lite refreshments, a Resource Center with our Partners and Motivating Speakers. Registration is required.

About Centenary United Methodist Church

Centenary is a historic church that has been ministering to the community since 1865. Our mission is to be a diverse community of faith, committed to worship, spiritual growth, and service through Christian love. Join us for worship service every Sunday at 10:30 am online and in-person.

Bless a Child with the Angel Tree Program

The Angel Tree program is designed to provide gifts to children as a token of love. It was specifically designed for children of persons who are inmates within a prison facility. This year, we will follow the same guidelines as proposed by Prison Fellowship for the national Angel Tree Program. Gifts will be purchased and distributed accordingly.

  • Item #1:   Each child will receive two (2) gifts: one article of clothing and one toy, or a fun item specifically requested by the child.
  • Item #2:  All gifts should cost between $20 to $30. Additional Information will be posted in next week’s bulletin.

Some of the requests are posted online, and the link below can be used to reach the names. (https://sponsor.angeltreetool.org/64717a95-1257-4b48-9c99-792aa221a316/children
Please, when you take a child’s name, purchase both gifts. His name is in duplicate to ensure this. Thanks to everyone. You may use this link until Nov 24. Please do not take any from the online service after November 24.

Support our 160th Celebration

We are excited that we will soon celebrate a momentous milestone, our 160th Anniversary! As we reflect on over a century and a half of faith, fellowship, and service to our community, we invite you to commemorate this special occasion.

To mark this historic event, we are creating a Digital Souvenir Book to highlight our journey, honor our members and supporters, and help raise funds to continue the vital ministries of Centenary UMC. The ads will be displayed during our celebration luncheon on Sunday, November 16th.

We invite you to support this celebration by purchasing a digital ad. This is a meaningful opportunity to:

  • Honor a loved one
  • Promote your business or organization
  • Share a message of encouragement or congratulations
  • Celebrate the enduring legacy of Centenary UMC

Ad Details and Specifications:

  • Cost: $160
  • Dimensions: 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • File formats: JPEG, PNG, or PDF

Use the form below to submit your ad content; a payment screen will be displayed once ad content is submitted. Feel free to share this with other potential supporters.

If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to contact:

  • Cynthia Haley at (901) 482-1607
    chaley@jhaley.com
  • Dolores Rivers at (901) 210-8092
    riversdw3@gmail.com

The deadline for all ad submissions is November 9, 2025.

Please share with business owners, loved ones, and non-profits that would like to support. Ministries and various organizations, such as various alumni or D9 groups, are invited to participate.

We thank you in advance for your generosity and continued support. Together, let’s make this 160th Anniversary a celebration to remember!

Blessings,                                                                               

Vietta Lewis, Chair

Rev. Keith Caldwell, Senior Pastor

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Lithium-Ion Battery Safety

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  • Lithium-ion batteries supply power to many kinds of devices including smart phones, laptops, e-scooters, e-bikes, e-cigarettes, smoke alarms, toys and even cars.
  • These batteries store a large amount of energy in a small amount of space.
  • Batteries not designed for a specific use can be dangerous.
  • They can overheat, catch fire and explode.
  • Purchase and use devices that are listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory.
  • Only use the charging cord the come with the device.
  • Do not charge the device under your pillow, on your bed or on a couch.
  • Do not keep charging the device or device battery after it is fully charged.
  • Store batteries away from anything that catch fire.
  • Stop using the battery if you notice odor, change in color, too much heat, change in shape, leaking or odd noises.
  • Don’t throw lithium-ion batteries in the trash or recycling bins, because they could start a fire.

VEHICLE

  • Check cord for damage.
  • Do not use an extension cord with charger.
  • Install charging equipment in safe locations.
  • Cove charging station outlets to keep water out.
  • Before charging an electric vehicle at home, contact a qualified electrician.
  • Check your electrical system to see if you can handle charging.
  • Install a new circuit board just for your charging station.
  • Electric vehicles have high voltage batteries.
  • Battery maintenance should be performed by the manufacturer.
  • DO NOR TOUCH THE ORANGE HIGH VOLTAGE CABLES.
  • LEVEL 1 Charging:
    • Standard household plug, GFCI protection.
  • LEVEL 2 Charging:
    • Use a 240 Volt outlet, use outdoor rated stations outdoors, keep cords off the grounds.

Learn more from NFPA.