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DCHS Tiger Boutique Coming Thursday (VIEW VIDEO HERE)
March 19, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
DCHS students will go on a shopping spree Thursday without having to leave campus during the biannual “Tiger Boutique”.
Organized by the Climate Crew, the “Tiger Boutique” will be held in the DCHS Ina Ruth Bess auditorium and students can obtain for free gently used donated brand name clothes, shoes, and accessories regardless of income.
If you’re looking to clean out your closets to get rid of some older clothes your kids have outgrown, it’s a great way to dispose of them. The only requirements are the donated clothes have no tears, rips, stains, or odors.
“We take donations from the community, teachers, and students. Sometimes teachers will even give students extra credit for bringing things in for the “Tiger Boutique”, said Sara Young, Math and Climate Crew Teacher, who oversees the project along with Teacher Sarah Halliburton, who established both the “Tiger Boutique” and Climate Crew at DCHS.
(VIEW VIDEO BELOW OF BRITTANY SMITH, A SENIOR AT DCHS, DURING LAST NOVEMBER’S TIGER BOUTIQUE)
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After the collection effort the clothes are sorted and displayed. Students are then treated to an entire day of shopping during their free time at school. The “Tiger Boutique” is usually held twice a year during the fall and spring.
The DCHS Climate Crew is made up of students who have a desire to change the school culture at DCHS. “The DCHS Climate Crew is a group of kids that I started a couple of years ago that just want to make a positive impact here at DCHS,” said Halliburton.
“We encourage students to be positive about whatever is going on in their lives. We sponsor a “Be Nice Week’ where we encourage students to be extra nice to people. We also sponsor a Teacher Appreciation and School Beautification Day. We pick projects to improve the school and make it a better place where students want to come,” said Young.
Farm Bureau Awards Essay Winners
March 19, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
The Fifth Grade Essay Winners and their teacher were presented awards at the DeKalb Farm Bureau Board Meeting on March 5.
The subject for the essays was “Why is Agriculture Important?”
Pictured are Cathy Officer, Farm Bureau Women’s Chair who presented $50.00 to Kristy Lasser, teacher with the most entries, $50.00 to Cali Agee, First Place Essay, and $25.00 to McKenna Miller, Second Place Essay, and Mack Harney, DeKalb Farm Bureau President. Cali’s Essay goes on to State for judging on April 27th.
Chris and Holly Moore Sharing the Gospel Message of Love, Acceptance, and Truth (VIEW VIDEO HERE)
March 19, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
Local minister Chris Moore and his wife Holly have dedicated their lives to serving God and the community.
WJLE is spotlighting the Moore’s in our first “Preacher Feature” segment this week.
For the last three years, Chris has been the pastor of the Smithville Church of God. Chris and Holly came to the church as interns in 2005 and after that internship was completed they were hired as youth pastors where they served for a few years before moving to Kentucky to be involved in a youth ministry there. The Moore’s returned to Smithville in 2010 and once again took on the roll of youth pastors until April of 2016 when Chris was appointed as lead pastor.
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An ordained Bishop in the Church of God, Chris worked in Teen Ministry for more than 12 years. He has served in many other works in the church including music, children, and outreach ministries. Holly is also active with several church programs and activities and she sings in the choir.
Originally from Cookeville, the Moore’s life together began when they met and became sweethearts while attending Cookeville High School more than twenty years ago. It wasn’t long after that when Chris felt the call to go into the ministry. Chris and Holly have been married since March of 1998 and today have five children including two sets of twins.
“The Lord first blessed us with a set of twins 13 year old Samuel and Sadie Moore. About a year after they were born we were surprised with another one on the way and her name is Sara. She is now 11 years old. Then several years passed and we decided to try for one more child but we actually had two more so we were blessed with a set of twin girls, Saige and Skyla and they are 4 years old,” said Chris.
Chris said his thoughts toward the ministry began while still in school and he later decided to pursue his education in the church theology.
“I had felt the call to preach and minister even during the time when Holly and I were dating. In fact I was actually doing some preaching then. After furthering my education at Tennessee Tech, I went through the Church of God’s credentialing program to take classes in school theology at Cleveland, Tennessee. Once I finished that I became what we classify as an ordained Bishop in the Church of God,” said Chris.
While he has always had a passion for young people, Chris said the time came during his youth ministry when he felt impressed to do pastoral work and was honored and blessed when his home church here asked him to take the lead pastor position
“The Lord opened up the door. After serving as the youth and children’s pastors for about six years, the church voted us in as lead pastors in April 2016. We have been in ministry at this church now for nine years so we are no longer strangers to Smithville and DeKalb County,” said Chris.
Prior to becoming pastor, Chris taught at DeKalb Middle School for five years and still fills in as a substitute teacher. Holly teaches at DeKalb County High School and is a certified pharmacy technician, with a background in early childhood education.
Founded on September 17, 1949, the Smithville Church of God will soon be commemorating 70 years of service to this community. A special service and fellowship is planned for later this year and former pastors and members will be invited to join in the celebration.
The church was organized with eight charter members under the leadership of Reverend A.R. Parker as pastor and Reverend Harry O. Lutz as district overseer. The only original charter member still living is Mary Louse Bryant Knowles.
Today the church serves a membership of 250 with an average weekly attendance of 190.
As the church has grown, Chris said it has been able to update its facilities and infrastructure and offer more outreach opportunities to the community.
“The Lord has really blessed us. We have done some really incredible things over the last three years. We have done approximately $140,000 in renovations to our property and building but what I am even more proud of is even while those things were happening our church reached out to the community. We adopted DeKalb Middle School and did numerous projects for them. We have also done almost $43,000 in missions giving within the last few years just from this church alone. Three weeks ago we had a representative from Bangkok here and on that Sunday alone we gave him close to $7,000 to build an orphanage and a hub church in Bangkok. Of course we still do benevolence here at our church. I am on the Board of Habitat for Humanity of DeKalb County and the Emergency Food and Shelter Board in DeKalb County. We work with a lot of home missions serving people in our community,” said Chris.
In addition to the weekly worship services on Sundays and Wednesday nights the church provides other programs and activities for people of all ages from the young to the young at heart including the “N2 Mom’s Night Out”, “Empty Nest’ers”, and the Young at Heart” groups.
Holly said moms who are looking for something to do will find the Mom’s Night Out group an enjoyable experience.
“That is so needed for a lot of moms and its for ladies of any age even if your kids are grown. If moms want to participate in an activity we’re doing that evening you are invited to join. We have been involved in everything from knotted twine to the Art Jam in Cookeville, going to the movies, painting , trying out new recipes together, and much more,” she said.
The N2 Empty Nest’ers is another popular activity for those who have young adult children who have flown out of the nest on their own. This group gets together for fun and fellowship. The church also has a serving group to help people with small projects.
“Our Christmas project was something we were really proud of at the church. Our serving group was behind that and we ministered to about 10 different families at Christmas time and delivered over $7,000 in gifts and groceries,” said Chris.
The next big event planned by the church for the community is “Easter in the Park” at Greenbrook Park.
“We have some great things coming up including our Easter in the Park service on Sunday, April 21 starting with registration at 10 a.m. followed by the worship at 11 a.m. and then there will be an Easter egg hunt at 12:30 p.m. for children up to 5th grade. Its for the whole community and door prizes will be given. Everything is free. We will have food, bingo, blow-ups, face painting, and LIVE music,” said Chris.
If you are in search of a place to worship Chris invites you to visit the Smithville Church of God.
The services times are as follows:
Sunday Mornings
Sunday school – 10:00AM
Sunday Worship – 10:45 AM
Children’s Church – 10:45
Sunday Nights – 6:00PM
Wednesday Nights – 7:00PM
Learn more by visiting http://www.smithvillecog.com.
“Our main focus here is that we are about love, acceptance, and truth. Our main purpose is to demonstrate love to everybody. Anybody who attends here we accept you wherever you may be in your walk in life at this time. We will also tell you about the truth of the Gospel here because it is all about Jesus Christ. He is the way. He is the truth and He is the life,” said Chris.
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