Update on Mrs. Melinda Pinson

Update on Mrs. Melinda Pinson

Dear Friends,
Thank you for the recent expressions of prayer and concern for Melinda and our family. We have learned that the cancer is more extensive than previously thought. We are, however, grateful that it appears not to be one of the faster-growing strains of breast cancer. She is scheduled for surgery on Thursday, February 12. We covet your continued prayers as we lean on the Lord during this time.
Sincerely,
Matt Pinson

Prayer Request for Melinda Pinson

Dear Friends,

 

Please be in prayer for my wife Melinda. She has been diagnosed with breast cancer. At this point, we know very little. The surgeon has scheduled Melinda for an MRI on Monday, the results of which will be more conclusive and will provide information regarding treatment options. The surgeon, who is highly recommended by our internist and Melinda’s Ob/Gyn, said she believes the cancer is treatable and curable; we are encouraged by this. Melinda, Anna, Matthew, and I desire your fervent prayers now and in the coming days.

 

Sincerely,

Matt Pinson

Welch College Signs Contract to Sell Campus

NASHVILLE, TENN – Welch College has signed a contract to sell its campus on West End Avenue to Forestar Group Inc, an Austin, TX based real estate firm.
Matt Pinson, president of Welch College, said today that 7.14 acres of the 7.6 acre campus are being sold for approximately $12 million. The lot containing the Welch Library is not included in the sale.
Pinson noted the College’s long history in the Richland-West End area. “We were founded here 72 years ago as Free Will Baptist Bible College, long before the area became one of Nashville’s most appealing neighborhoods. We recognize the pride our neighbors have in this community and are happy to have found a buyer that intends to engage in meaningful dialogue with them about future plans for the property.”
Pinson said, “We are pleased with the purchase price and are delighted to be under contract with Forestar. This firm is noted for taking a smart approach to master planned neighborhoods that are aligned with the needs of the larger community.”
“Forestar brings the depth of experience and financial strength necessary to create a very special community on this ideally situated land. In addition, they bring a sensitive vision of how to transition the existing college campus back into the residential neighborhood in a manner that fits within the historic overlay and current zoning criteria,” Pinson added.
Representatives of the College and Forestar plan to meet during the next few weeks with Metro Councilman Jason Holleman and neighborhood leaders to initiate discussions and to set a framework for identifying and addressing community concerns. Pinson said the College is also working with the Metro Historical Commission regarding the Welch Library, the stone wall along Richland and Craighead Avenues and other historical features of the property.
Brentwood-based Land Innovations assisted the College with land use analysis and worked with Sisco & Farris, LLC, a licensed TN real estate firm, to match the property’s highest uses with a qualified buyer.
Dudley Smith, managing partner of Land Innovations, said that Forestar has a strong track record of developments that work with and enhance surrounding communities.
“We are confident Forestar will develop the property in a way that is sensitive to the desires of the neighborhood, maintains its historic character and stays within the current zoning,” Smith said.
Rick French of French King Fine Properties and Ellen Christianson of Christianson, Patterson, Courtney and Associates serve as the College’s sales and marketing team. “We are encouraged,” Christianson said. “After an exhaustive search, we are excited. The buyer clearly intends to work closely with the Richland-West End Neighborhood Association.”
Pinson noted that the College will continue to operate at its current location until construction is complete on its new 66-acre campus in Sumner County.
The College purchased property for the new campus in 2008 to accommodate the school’s growth in academic offerings and enrollment. “Escalating property values and zoning regulations make it impossible for us to expand the West End campus,” Pinson added. “In an increasingly competitive environment, we need larger dorm rooms, more green space, environmentally sensitive and technologically sophisticated facilities, and other student-friendly features only a new campus can make possible.”
The contract calls for a June 2015 closing. Before that time, the buyers will complete inspections and perform other due diligence related to the purchase of the campus.
Bob Bass, relocation project consultant for Welch, said, “If the contract process proceeds as planned, we will begin transferring certain lots and buildings to the new owners for their use soon after the closing. The core portion of the campus, including academic buildings, library, gymnasium, auditorium, dormitories, dining facilities and the student center will continue to be used by the College during a lease-back period of 18 months.”
The College has secured Focus Design Builders of Wake Forest, NC, to build the new Sumner County campus.
Welch College was established in 1942 as Free Will Baptist Bible College in a single building on Richland Avenue. In 2012 the College changed its name to Welch College to signify its development into a comprehensive Christian college.
With 40 majors and an annual enrollment of approximately 400 students, the College continues to expand educational programs on the undergraduate level and has strategic plans in place to offer graduate programs in the near future.
Update on Mrs. Melinda Pinson

Alumni Association Announces Fundraising Project

The Welch College Alumni Association has announced its latest fund raising project, according to Mike Edwards, association president. The goal of the project, which is called Sound Forth His Praise, is to raise between $60,000 and $75,000 to fund a new college choir and ministry team recording and new sound equipment for the Welch College traveling ministry teams and auditorium. The alumni association hopes to reach this goal in the next two years.

Over the past decade, the Alumni association has raised over $250,000 for various college-related projects, $105,000 of which was raised for the Bert and Dianne Tippett Alumni Scholarship.

For more information about the Welch College Alumni Association and to get involved, visit welch.edu/Alumni or email Mike Edwards atmike.edwards@welch.edu.

 

 

Welch College Alumni Association Executive Committee:

 

Term to expire July 2016

Mike Edwards

Charae (Jones) Smith

Jeff Davis

 

Term to expire July 2018

Michael Phenicie

Rita (Wenning) Hampton

Kathy Douglas

 

Term to expire 2020

Doug Carey

Todd Parrish

Marianne Malone

 

Officers for 2014-2015

Mike Edwards – President

Doug Carey – Vice President

Marianne Waddell – Secretary/ Treasurer

Lady Flames Defeat Toccoa Falls

Welch College                         64

Toccoa Falls College               55

October 31, 2014.   Coach Larry Bryan loves Friday games and it was evident again today as the Flames defeated Toccoa Falls College, 64-55 before a lively Halloween crowd.

From the opening tip, both teams battled back and forth throughout the first half.  The Flames led the entire time, but never by more than four points, and took a slim 34-30 lead into the locker room.

The second half was similar to the first defensively, but the Flames cooled off on the offensive end, allowing the Eagles to take a 46-43 lead with ten minutes remaining in the game.  But, Toccoa Falls’ lead was short-lived.  After exchanging baskets, Ashton Johnson hit a two-pointer, a foul shot, and drained a trey to put the Flames ahead for good.

“Our girls displayed a tremendous will to win today,” said Coach Bryan.  “They were determined to not quit in spite of adversity.  They picked up their teammates and finished strong.  That’s a sign of a good team.”

Johnson led all scorers with 21 points.  Amy Pickett and Leslie Nichols were also in double digits with 14 and 10 points, respectively.   All three hit critical shots in the second half with Pickett going four for four from the field.

Freshman, Claire Ryan led Welch with 10 rebounds.  She also led the team in assists with seven and Johnson added six.

Now, 2-0, the Flames host Judson College next Friday.

Download the Lady Flames schedule here

Flames Lose Opener

The Flames’ season opener was a tough one as they ran into a real buss-saw as Toccoa Falls College easily handled WC, 90-55.

The game started out close, but soon got out of hand as the Eagles’ half-court pressure and fast-breaks dominated the Flames.  TFC seemed to be running on all cylinders while the Flames never could get going, turning the ball over 19 times in the first half.

Although Welch allowed 58 points in the first half, one bright spot was that they were able to play even in the second half, being outscored by only three points and reducing their turnovers to just four.

The Flames were led by newcomer, Chris Simon, with 17 points.  Carson Outlaw added 12.  Lim Chol led Welch with nine rebounds and Simon had eight.

The Flames travel to St. Louis for a pair of games next Thursday and Friday.