“Will Shewey – Beatitudes of Blessings”
From February 1st, 2026

Will Shewey: Beatitudes of Blessings

Matthew 5:1-12


Beatitudes of Blessings


Shades of Grace : A United Methodist Congregation maintains a very active social media presence on Facebook and YouTube. For example, our online FB service for this past Sunday at 4:00 p.m. has had 112,000 views this week. Our Will and Jimmy show from Wednesday night now has 96,000 views over the last three days.

Our 4:00 p.m. Sunday virtual service is usually a replay from our Saturday morning worship service. We were proactive once again with the virtual congregation in mind and gathered for service on Thursday afternoon. It was recorded as usual and uploaded. We are now ready to present you with an up-to-date worship experience online. The scripture text will be coming from the lectionary reading for this week and the theme of the service will be the Beatitudes. Landon has some great music for you tomorrow and I have a message from Jesus’ sermon on the mountain.

I am inviting you to press the share button Sunday at 4:00 p.m. and let others know that there is a virtual worship experience online. With the current conditions of continuing snow and frigid temperatures forecast for tomorrow morning, many churches will need to cancel services. I hope you will join us for a good time of encouragement and fellowship online. 

There are just a few numbers from Shades of Grace ministry during 2025. These do not in any way represent the full scope of our ministry. We served 33,004 brown bag lunches. This could’ve not been done without our many partners who receive so much credit.

We facilitated 1569 showers for both women and men.
Our average worship attendance each week during Saturday morning church was 82
Six people before baptized upon professions of faith
We purchased 91 birth certificates and 22 state IDs

In January 2026. So far:
Served an average of 115 meals per day
Purchased 17 birth certificates
Hosted 45-50 people daily as a warming starion on frigid days

Financially assisted regularly with sponsorship of the warming bus operated by Shepherd ‘s Watch Ministry

We continue with our monthly gift of $1,500.00 to KCMC for assistance with utilities and rent ( when there is an eviction notice)
Emergency clothing as requested
Assisted with 3 cremations of unclaimed citizens
Daily showers as requested
Freely we receice- Freely we give!
Thanks to all who faithfully share in this ministry

Shades of Grace storefront church is now closed after a busy morning of serving our community. The coat rack is stationed out front and you are welcome to place warm items there at your convenience. There is a sign inside of the door for anyone needing a warm place to be. Please call the number of Jeff Kiser and a warming bus will stop and pick you up. The bus will be making routine trips through the city as long as the streets are passable to do so. Steady snow is falling and is forecast to pick up in intensity as the evening progresses. Everyone be safe. Stay tuned to our Facebook page for any further updates.

Beatitude Blessings

Link to YouTube Video – Matthew 5:1-12

Shades of Grace offers memorial services at no cost to any family in grief. A certified counselor is available on site upon request, and a Parents of Addicted Loved One group/peer support meets each Sunday at 4:00 p.m. There is no financial cost to any thing we offer. If you’re unable to attend in person, all services are available online and are listed in our archives. There is also a way for you to contribute financially by a secure giving site listed on our Facebook page. We want you to claim a place with this congregation. All are welcome regardless of status, race, gender or any other “label”. God loves you.

We have friends who sleep in the streets, abandoned buildings and automobiles. Yes,
these include children and women. Our facilities offer meals five days a week to anyone hungry from the broader community, hot showers, birth certificates, mail service, emergency clothing and groceries.

For many who die alone and unclaimed, we help provide cremation and a final resting place. All services are free and without any strings attached. Many churches, caring citizens and civic organizations make this all happen.

Our Mission Statement is “Making disciples of Jesus Christ for transformation of the world.” Many thanks to all who join hands and hearts in unity as together the work of the “Church” is carried out.

We are zero tolerance when safety issues arise. Our goal is to make every worshiper, guests, and volunteers experience an atmosphere of security at all times. We are serving a unique sector of the city’s residents. East Sullivan Street is a safer place and the United Methodist Church is a positive permanent presence there.

Yes, we pay for extra security service, as all other similar organizations are required to do. We are doing our part of building healthy relationships and faithfully follow God’s call to reach the last, least, lost and lonely of our works.


NEWS AT SHADES OF GRACE:
Pastor Regina and/or Dr. Smiddy holds Bible Study, Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m.

Pastor Regina Shelton at Bible Study Dr. Smiddy teaching Bible Study



PAL – A group that is being formed for support parents of children with addiction.

Parents of Adicted Children

Sunday is my true time of Sabbath, and I am grateful to be scattering gospel seeds along my path.

One of the vital services performed by Shades is the purchase of birth certificates for anyone who needs it. These documents are necessary for housing, jobs and many other reasons. Many of those who come to us are homeless and alienated from any family connection. So they don’t have access to this information, Jimmy secures the document and keeps a duplicate on file.

On July 1, 2014, I was appointed by the United Methodist Bishop to serve the streets of Kingsport, Tennessee.

As we prepare to begin our 10th year of ministry, we offer thanks and praise to God for more miracles than we could ever imagine. We are equally grateful for all our partners and friends who helped the ministry be where we are today. I look forward to sharing many more stories with you and experiencing many more virtual worship services. God be with you all.

Shades of Grace: A United Methodist Congregation is living proof of our living God who loves each one unconditionally and gives us all a reason to keep pushing forward in faith.

Join us online Sunday and revisit this very unique and enlightening worship event. And invite a friend to tune in too! I believe you will be inspired.

Ministry at God’s Living Room is a most life changing and rewarding experience. It is at times the most difficult and heart wrenching experiences. Only the Lord knows the true impact on lives of the least of these. There aren’t enough words to describe this storefront house of worship.

The one thing that has never changed in our ever evolving congregation is the acceptance of ALL people. I have said many times if everyone is not welcome, then no one is welcome. It’s all or nothing. I firmly believe this commitment of caring for the least of these is the reason for our miraculous success and growth in the city. I’m thankful to represent Jesus in the United Methodist Church.

We formerly live-streamed at 4:00 p.m. Sundays in real time. We continue streaming at that same time by edit\redaction and upload of previous Saturday service. Through it all, no aspect of our outreach and ministry ceased. We remain strong and vibrant as we seek to live into the vision of making disciples of Jesus Christ for transformation of our world. We are a safe sanctuary that welcomes and embraces ALL persons in the name of Jesus!

People come to the doors of Shades of Grace at all hours. People come in every size, shape, color, condition, circumstance, and unimaginable lifestyles. They come unhappy, high, hungover, ill, angry, rejected, dissatisfied, lonely, confused, unloved and feeling unworthy.

When they come, we do not ask them to answer questions or try to determine whether or not they are worthy.They simply come because the word ‘Church’ is on our windows. And Jesus says “Come.” We feed them, clothe them, give hot showers, medicines, and pray with those who are open to it. But all is done in Jesus’ Name. They know we will meet them where they are and not necessarily where we want them to be. A song we sing simply says, “People need the Lord. At the end of broken dreams, Christ is the open door.”

God loves all people. We are called to love all people. God is love. We’re simply scattering seeds and the Holy Spirit helps them grow. The end result belongs to God. We will continue to welcome, accept and embrace all people in the Name of Jesus Christ. We are the Church. We are the people of God. This is the Kingdom of God. It’s where I desire to be. Grateful for a storefront house of worship called Shades of Grace: A United Methodist Congregation. It is called God’s Living Room.

“Shades” began in October, 2014 as a new Church start of Holston Conference. Due to the nature of ministry with the least of these, there is no membership available. Anyone who claims a place here is accepted and given opportunities to be fully included in ministry. We offer sacrament of holy communion and baptism upon profession of faith. Worship is non traditional in many ways, but solidly grounded in Wesleyan Theology. We offer some of the very best music and worship to be found anywhere.

The ministry is active Monday through Saturdays every week, and closed on Sundays. We feed hundreds of meals to our community friends who are homeless and in need each week and provide hot showers for men and women. We furnish a clothing closet. We provide many funerals for homeless unclaimed in partnership with a local funeral home and Immanuel Lutheran Church.

Please share this ministry. It doesn’t matter where you live, who you love, car you drive (or not), live in a house or cardboard box, attire, piercings or tattoos. God loves ALL. As Oscar often says, “Pray for all who deal with addiction and depression. The world needs a lot more love. So, let it go; let it go.”

Challenging all to exercise and walk. Keeping up my steps. Staying healthy as possible to serve and witness for the Lord…Let’s get it done! Keep moving.

May eternal flames of the CHRIST candle continue to light our path as we “walk each other home”. My prayer is that not one of God’s little ones will ever be made to stumble because of my sincere efforts to fully follow the LORD. Thy will be done, LORD!

You can now listen to Shades of Grace on the Radio – FM 92.1

Everyone continue to pray for all who are feeling hopeless and helpless.

Link to YouTube Video – “I Know a Man Who Can”

Luke 10:27 “And he answering said, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself.”

It’s amazing how so many wandering souls make their way to our doors every day. Lord, May we be faithful to your call.

Serving the Last, Lost, Least and Lonely:
Hebrews 13:2 “Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.”

FYI – Coming Events


Wednesday at 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. – Bible Study with Pastor Regina Shelton, Will Shewey and Dr. Joe Smiddy
Recovery at Shades: Recovery meeting for ALL on Monday at 5:00 p.m. at 313 E. Sullivan St. Meetings will continue each Monday. Led by our Shades of Grace folk.

Would you like to share cards of encouragement with local persons in Recovery? Please write a note inside and drop them off at Shades of Grace at 313 E Sullivan Street anytime this week. Thank you friends!

“Link to YouTube Video – Watch Pastor Michele Beck’s Words of Inspiration

You Can Also Watch the Video of Sunday’s Service on the Shades of Grace UMC Facebook Page
We Have Provided a Donate Button for an Opportunity to Give. You will also be able to add prayer requests

WRITTEN BY: A Devotional Friend

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