

Welcome to Centenary UMC
Centenary United Methodist Church
is a place where people can meet Jesus, engage in life-giving community, and where everyone is welcome. We believe in creating a space where people can have authentic encounters with Christ, discover their gifts and use them for God's glory. Join us for our Sunday services, Bible study classes, United Women in Faith meetings, youth gatherings and mission work.
Centenary United Methodist Church
Welcomes Our Guests!
Pastor Linda Rozar
"Be still, and know that I am God..."
Psalm 46:10a
Care & Share News to Share
Food Drive
All of 2026
Volunteers Needed
"Our neighbors are hurting, hungry and hopeless."


February 2026
Calendar of Events
New/Future Members Class
9:45 am
Saturday, February 7th
Finishing Strong Men's Ministry
RSVP Required for Breakfast
8:00 am
Sunday, February 8th
Confirmation Class
9:45 am
Wednesday, February 11th
Vision Committee
3:30 pm
Saturday, February 14th
Valentine's Dinner Fundraiser
Take Out Begins @ 3:00 pm
Dine In @ 4:00 pm
3rd Sunday Mission Support
Tuesday, February 17th
Class Starting "The Chosen"
10:00 am
Tuesday, February 17th
Shrove Tuesday Breakfast for Supper
4:30 pm
Wednesday, February 18th
Ash Wednesday Service
6:00 pm
Thursday, February 19th
UWIF Meeting
11:00 am
Tuesday, February 24th
"The Chosen"
10:00 am
Sundays
Handbell Practice @ 8:45 am
Sunday School @ 9:45 am
Worship Service @ 10:55 am
Cantata Rehearsal @ noon
Mondays
Lois Shults-Davis Virtual Prayer Time
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lois.shultsdavis/
Tuesdays
"The Chosen"/Starting February 17th @ 10:00 am
Wednesdays
Online Devotions - Facebook @ 9:00 am
Chancel Choir Practice @ 5:15pm
Thursdays
Centering Prayer Group @ 3:30pm
Media
Wednesday Morning Devotions
Reverend Linda Rozar
https://www.facebook.com/CentenaryofErwinTN
Online Media Access Via Facebook
Facebook: CentenaryUMCofErwin,TN
Like us on Facebook!
can be accessed through Centenary's Facebook page @ 9:00 am
https://www.facebook.com/CentenaryUMCofErwin,TN
Pairs & Spares Sunday School Class
can be accessed through Lois Shults-Davis' Facebook page at 10:00 am
https://www.facebook.com/lois.shultsdavis/
Sunday Morning Worship Services
can be accessed through Centenary's Facebook page LIVE at 10:55 am.
https://www.facebook.com/CentenaryofErwin,TN
Christian Education Opportunities
Sunday School Classes
Lois Davis is our very knowledgeable instructor and leads this class in lively discussion. We are always happy to meet new class visitors and share the joy and spirit of this class.
https://www.facebook.com/lois.shultsdavis/
The Golden Girls meet in a classroom off the entrance hall near the administration area. These ladies range in age and interests; participate in a weekly United Methodist curriculum;
and are actively involved in the United Women in Faith unit.
The Garland Library Adult Discussion folks are a diverse group of our more senior members, though any age is welcome to participate. Lots of knowledge and years of experience
to draw upon in these discussions.
Youth members and their friends are guided under the steady hands of Jessica and Alvin Casey in a cheery classroom at the end of the entrance hall. All ages welcome and
appropriately supervised. Assisting in Youth classes are Cynthia Sparks and Lee Hughes.



Knowledgeable - Experienced - Faithful
First Quarter 2026 Christian Education
"The Chosen" - Season 5
Lectio Divina - “Divine Reading”
You'll find the Read Together list of passages by clicking on the Access 2026 link below.


Centering Prayer - A Spiritual Practice

Garland Classroom
Class Led By: Clyde Harrell
Assigned Reading: Centering Prayer: Sitting Quietly in God's Presence Can Change Your Life by Brian D. Russell
The book can purchased on Amazon, at Cokesbury and at Barnes & Noble.
Class Format:
Having read the assigned chapter prior to class, there will be an approximate 30-minute discussion period. Ten to 15 minutes will then be devoted to silent prayer, followed by The Lord's Prayer.
Church & Society
Civil Disobedience
As I write about this Social Principle from the Book of Discipline, I originally had planned to discuss a different principle, however with the civil unrest we see in our Nation, I wanted to share insight into what the UMC interprets Scripture to say about civil unrest. Most importantly, how we as Christians handle what is going on. I hope learning about this month’s Social Principle helps to guide you and helps you to draw nearer to Christ as we become more like Christ.
Introduction
“We support those who, acting under the constraints of moral conscience or religious conviction and having exhausted all other legal avenues feel compelled to disobey or protest unjust or immoral laws. We also appeal to all government bodies, especially the police and any other institutions charged with protecting public safety, to provide appropriate training and to act with restraint and in a manner that protects basic rights and prevents emotional or bodily harm to those engaged in civil disobedience.” (2025-2028 Social Principles pg. 47 or Book of Discipline pg. 163)
How This Social Principle Can Apply
There are many ways we could apply this principle in our lives, especially with the civil unrest we are seeing. I think my key takeaway is God gives us the ability to protest unjust actions we see. Yet, how do we know if an action is unjust? By the Holy Spirit leading us. Something to take into consideration is that all humans are created uniquely, wonderfully, and beautifully. So, we all will have the Holy Spirit leading us in different directions towards the same goal.

For example, which could mean the Holy Spirit leads one person to fight for food insecurity, another person to fight for those who are homeless, lastly the Spirit could lead someone to fight for God’s Creation. These are three examples out of many that a person could fight for; how is the Spirit leading you?
I remember in a college class the Professor demonstrated with students how we – The Church – are the hands and feet on Jesus. One person was the feet, one person was the arms, and one person was the eyes. If one body part (or member of the Church) does not do what God calls them to do; the body can not function. So, as the Spirit leads us, it is important that we do what the Spirit leads us to do.
During these turbulent times, how is the Holy Spirit leading you? Are you called to protest, to write or call your elected leaders, or in a different way? We all can do something, the greatest thing we can do is to show love to all, to give grace and mercy where we can, and to pray for peace.
As Angie illustrated so well on the last Sunday of January, we are all called to be ministers. How can you be a minister to your neighbor?
I want to leave you with this thought:
God weeps when we weep. God rejoices when we rejoice. God is able to feel emotions that we feel, so all of your emotions are valid. And your family at Centenary shares the burden with you.
- J. Clyde Harrell
Photo Credit: StockSnapPixabay
The "Unsung Heroes" of Worship
Adding talented new members is a joyful option - please contact Robin or a member of the administrative staff if you have an interest in joining the choir or handbells group.
Robin would LOVE to see aspiring choir members!
2025 Choir Members
Kathy J; Bob L; Penny J and Jennifer F.
Music Director: Robin Lafever
Accompanist: Erin Sharp
CANTATA REHEARSALS WILL BE SUNDAYS AFTER WORSHIP

A Word From Pastor Linda Rozar
He says, “Be still, and know that I am God…” Psalm 46:10a Since last week, I have been collecting notes of my thoughts for this month’s newsletter. I had chosen scripture, worked on a devotion-type message, and a list of upcoming events and opportunities, but just could not seem to put it down on paper. Something was missing. 6 am, Saturday morning, January 31st, the newsletter is supposed to go out tomorrow and I have not typed a word. I walked out on the front porch to 10” of snow and it was completely silent. Oh, wait, that is the sound of an airplane flying and then again, the silence. I listened for the morning songs of our neighborhood birds and was greeted with more silence. So, I just sat and listened. I sat and was silent. One of the ladies in the Centering Prayer Group shared that after our first ten minutes of silent prayer, it wasn’t during the prayer, but after, as she walked to her car that she literally felt months of burden slide off her body and an answer to her prayers. This last week the ten-minute chime did not go off. We were all silent for over twenty minutes. It was hard and seemed so much longer. 7 am, and the sun is rising, there is another inch of snow and there is still silence. I listened for the chirping of birds again and prayed they were warm and cozy. Just as I thought I could hear snow falling, I knew that ten- or twenty-minutes learning to sit in the presence of God is but a blink of an eye. And the hour spent had brought a different atmosphere to this household of seven as a large breakfast was prepared, layers of clothes, snow boots and laundry baskets for sleds were located. In the silence, God speaks, we may not be able to identify the words, but our spirit knows and we are changed. Peace enters, healing happens, restoration unfolds, and love overflows when we are still and know God. Centering Prayer Group time will be much different this week. Instead of feeling the anxiety of being still for ten to twenty minutes in a group, there is excited anticipation. If you can join us at 3:30pm on Thursdays, please do so, you will be blessed. The Youth and Leaders are participating in a 40 Day Prayer Challenge-40 Days in God’s Presence that began on Jan. 25 that goes out daily as a text. If you would like to be added to the group that is praying ten minutes each day, please let Jessica know. Lois Shults-Davis is doing a Facebook Virtual Prayer Time on Mondays that we can all join. https://www.facebook.com/lois.shultsdavis/ I honestly do not know why God continues to bring me back to this scripture for the Centenary Congregation. I am not even going to guess, but I will be obedient and learn to be still, and open to the Spirit. Will you, as well? Blessings, Pastor Linda |
About Pastor Linda
Pastor Linda holds a Bachelor's Degree from Union University where she studied Religion. She began serving as a licensed local pastor with the United Methodist Church in 2002. Having met all educational and service requirements as well as completing all credentialing requirements, she became an Associate Member of the Holston Conference in 2021 and has faithfully served in Hamblen, Greene, Unicoi and Washington counties in upper east Tennessee. She is a motorcycle sidecar enthusiast, traveling with her husband, Lynn; a talented crafter; and endlessly leads efforts to alleviate hunger and homelessness in Unicoi County.


Erwin Disaster Relief Fund
Established by Centenary United Methodist Church
Remains Active in Donations & Distribution
Centenary United Methodist Church, serving the Erwin community for over 100 years, is well-positioned to offer spiritual care as well as meet the practical needs of those coping with the aftermath of this devastating storm. Additionally, Centenary is supported by the connectional relationship of the larger church and we have the ability to access relief resources through the United Methodist Church. Within days of the disaster, UMCOR delivered flood buckets for cleaning and hygiene kits for personal care; additional shipments have arrived in the weeks following the flooding.
Financial contributions to assist our community will be thoughtfully deployed by Pastor Linda Rozar of Centenary UMC as she is best positioned to determine how your donation will be of maximum benefit. Additionally, grant funding is hoped for in order
to expand the reach of your financial donations.
You can access our online giving page through this website, if you choose to donate online. If you prefer to write a check, please notate Erwin Disaster Relief Fund and mail to:
Centenary UMC
203 North Elm Avenue
Erwin, TN 37650
To all who have given and to those who continue to support our long-term efforts to help our local community - thank you for your generous support. May God bless you always.
Centenary Gratitude and Breakthrough Prayer
Written by and for the people of Centenary United Methodist Church
Gracious God,
We give thanks in all circumstances; for this is Your will in Christ
Jesus! We give thanks to You, for You are good and Your
steadfast love endures forever!
We know that You are with us, and as we rest in Your Unfailing
Love, and Your Gift of Salvation through Jesus Christ, we
continue to seek breakthrough for Your Kingdom where we are.
We pray together for a fresh anointing by the Pentecostal power
of the Holy Spirit:
Continue to awaken us;
To revive us;
To lead us according to Your Will;
To open our hearts;
To open our minds;
To open our judgment free doors wherever with
compassion to all.
Continue to help us reach those who feel unseen or unloved
with hospitality and acceptance.
With Your Perfect Love that removes all our fears,
Keep us unified as the Body in peace and joy,
Extending Your Love through our hearts always for Your Glory.
For it is in Your Joy that we find our strength, and in Christ
that we live, and move, and have our being. Therefore, let us
strive to do everything in the name of Jesus out of a spirit of
gratitude.
In Our Savior’s precious and holy name.
Amen.
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When We Gather
Sunday Mornings
9:45 am
Worship Service
10:55 am
Tuesday Morning
Bible Study Resumes in the Spring
10:00 am
Bible Study
9:00 am
Preparing to Help Erwin's Homeless Community
Centenary Projects Underway
These projects are still active! Pastor Linda will continue to cut and crochet bags. Additional "bag cut days" will be scheduled. If you can help, please let her know. And actually, some needs are being met by serving the flood community as we currently have an abundance of resources to distribute to those in need.
United Women in Faith (UWIF) will continue to collect plastic grocery bags which will be transformed into sleeping mats for our homeless neighbors.
The Unit asks that you accumulate a plentiful supply of clean plastic grocery bags. When convenient, please bring your bag supply to CUMC and leave it in the designated room at the church. No deadline at this time.
The collected bags will be split into three pieces, according to the available pattern. Those willing and able - men, women, and youth - will crochet the bag pieces into plastic sleeping mats. If you don't know how to crochet, Pastor Linda is willing to teach you OR the Unicoi County Public Library offers occasional crocheting classes.

Ministering to the Homeless
Our Youth are asking for your support as they raise funds to cover the expense of
preparing Comfort Bags for the homeless which will contain a variety of much needed personal care items, small food items, necessary small clothing articles and other items useful for living without a home.
To participate, please obtain a plastic container of M&M's candy from the Missions table or provide your own. Eat/share/gift the candy inside and retain the tube. Fill the candy tube with quarters or coins/cash of your choice. The size shown in the photo will hold $13.00 in quarters.
Return the filled candy container to Jessica C.
Two large boxes of prepared Comfort Bags were blessed during worship and are ready for distribution. This project is an on-going one for the Youth Group, so satisfy your craving for some M&Ms! Thank you for your support! This is a win-win for everyone!

Please take one, enjoy and return to the Youth Group with your
financial gift toward their winter mission project.


