A History of Morgan-Scott Project
Mission and Organization
Since 1972 theMorgan-Scott Project for Cooperative Christian Concerns(MSP)has formed a base from which the needs of low income families in Scott andMorgan counties in rural Tennessee can be addressed. MSP functions as both asocial services agency and as a community development organization.Activities sponsored directly or indirectly by MSP have included a school forchildren with learning disabilities, free tutoring programs, healthcare clinics,libraries, a homeless shelter, thrift stores, a home garden program, a Habitat forHumanity chapter, education and job training programs, community centers forchildren, youth, and the elderly, legal aid services, emergency aid, disaster relief,and home repair.As an underlying principle, MSP has sought to organize concerned citizens ofthese two counties into small working groups which serve the elderly anddisabled with compassion while providing assistance to those who have losthope by providing a hand up instead of a handout. These groups are often“spun-off” to form independent service organizations.MSP was organized in 1972 by executives of theUnited Methodist ChurchandtheUnited Church of Christ, who were concerned with developing spiritual,emotional, and physical resources to meet the needs of an area that had beendevastated during the previous twenty years by the loss of human and economicresources. Their efforts were soon supported by representatives ofPresbyterian,Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Baptist, and Episcopal Churches.
Leadership
Originally, the leadership consisted of a Resource Board of representatives fromthe supporting denominations, a Project Council composed of local citizens, andan Executive Director who ran the day-to-day operations. In approximately 1988the Resource Board was dissolved and MSP was governed by a local Board ofDirectors. More recently, the board has been composed of both local andoutside members in order to provide a broader range of resources and talents.Eight people have served as Executive Directors since the inception of MSP.The first Director, Bob Butziger (1972-1979) was an ordained PresbyterianMinister who supplied threeCongregationalChurches at the same time as heserved as Director of MSP. He was followed by Bob Geyer (1980-1983), aformer member of Holy Cross Church in Clarence, NY, who came to MSP viaCalifornia where he directed a home for the Developmentally Disabled.The first local director was a young man from Scott County, Bobby Ellis (1983-1987). Ralph Pemberton (1987-1988) served as interim director until Meta Potter(1989-1998), a business woman from Fentress County was hired. Richard
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