
Paris, Tenn.–Rev. Shani Campbell was the month’s guest speaker at Paris Quota. She is a licensed local pastor in the United Methodist Church.
She completed her Master of Divinity at Asbury Theological Seminary in 2018. She is a bi-vocational pastor who also operates a physical therapy clinic in Paris. She said she has a passion for connecting people to God and one another, especially those who have a history of trauma, addiction and hurts originating in the church.
In addition to her physical therapy business; in 2021, she started Connections Prayer Ministries, which is located at 3530 Highway 79 North, across from Foreman’s. She is also involved in Phases to Freedom.
She said that Henry County has a lack of resources for mental health needs. Carey Counseling is overwhelmed with patients and another facility is needed to serve our area. She said her prayer ministry goes hand in hand with her physical therapy ministry. . Contact is (731) 227-2949 and email at connect.pray@gmail.com
Geraldine Sykes reminded members that our May 10th meeting is Derby Day and encouraged everyone to wear their fancy hats.