2023 TWK Annual Conference Offering Information

The Vine UMC The Vine is a new hybrid (online and in-person) community of faith of the Tennessee-Western Kentucky Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church.  This new community of faith will …

Hope Amid Disaffiliations

By Tyler Sprouse, TWK Communications Specialist More than 80 percent of the 840 local churches in the Tennessee-Western Kentucky Annual Conference have chosen to remain faithful to the United Methodist …

Annual Conference Day Camp & Childcare

Bring Your Children with You to Murfreesboro First! Day Camp | K thru 6th (completed) Children who have finished kindergarten through 6th grade are invited to attend the Annual Conference …

Archive of 2023 Annual Conference Emails

Messages emailed out to clergy and lay voting members for the annual conference are below. May 22, 2023 Special Called Session (2022 annual conference members) Information for May 22 Called …

Clergy Appointments to The Vine UMC

From the bishop’s blog, The Launch of The Vine, 4/16/23) The Vine is a new hybrid (online and in-person) community of faith of the Tennessee-Western Kentucky Conference of The United Methodist Church. Like the …

Letters for Gun Reform

Bishop McAlilly is calling on United Methodists throughout the Tennessee-Western Kentucky Conference to join together in a letter-writing campaign. Please write our elected officials at the state and federal levels, …

Staying in the UMC | Will Clark

In 2021, I knelt before Bishop McAlilly and was ordained an Elder. I took vows to the rule of life, the journey, and the task of this calling of mine. …

Staying in the UMC | Bill Lawson

I have often been asked in various contexts why I am a United Methodist instead of some other religious affiliation, and the answer is always the same, “Opportunities to serve.” …