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Bearing Fruit

4 Sundays ● 4 Topics

Practices of Fruitful Congregations

4-6pm each evening, including meal fellowship!

 

February 21 | Radical Hospitality | WFU Office of Jewish Life

How can hospitality be radical?  It can exceed expectations, ask us to give the utmost of ourselves to offer invitation.  Our acts of hospitality offer the liberation and freedom found in the love of God.

To help us experience this call to hospitality, everyone is invited to partake in a Passover Seder.

The Passover offers us a glimpse into the life of Jesus and demonstrates God’s commitment to the wellbeing of all God’s children expressed through it.  What might we learn about keeping the door open in welcome?

** RSVP required for Meal Preparations and Table set-up **

 

February 28 | Extravagant Generosity | Crisis Control Ministries

What is generosity?  We are called to a readiness, a fullness of giving – but what most might be gained in our giving?  Join us as we experience a simulation of what life may be for many in our community,

so we better understand the depth and breadth of our community’s reality.

Volunteers from around our community will join us to present the Crisis Control Poverty Simulation.

We’ll share in a pot-luck meal fellowship for Dinner, bring your favorite comfort foods!

** RSVP required for Event Prep, as it is tailored especially for us **

 

March 6 | Passionate Worship | The Rev. David Guthrie

Worship at its best connects people with God and one another, opens us to the experience of God’s grace and the doing of God’s word, and forms us into the Body of Christ.  Through experiences and conversation, we’ll explore possible ways that worship can fill us with warmth, graciousness, belonging and inspiration.

Share in Subway sandwich options for this evening’s meal!

 

March 13 | Risk-taking Mission & Service | The Rt. Rev. Sam Gray

God’s process of forming disciples happens through our practice of Christ’s compassion, mercy and justice with others.  Join in this time of thinking about our gifts and skills and how they can be shared to meet the needs of compassion, mercy and justice in our world.

Share in a pizza & salad dinner for this evening’s meal!

 

New Philly Kids Passport to Paul! Our Kindergarten – 5th graders Lenten Journey

Children are invited to participate fully in the Seder meal on Feb 21. For the Sessions on Feb 28, Mar 6, Mar 13, Children will gather in the Discovery Classroom. We’ll be learning about Paul and the many places he visited during his call and missionary journeys through story, games and activities.

 

Youth Fellowship

Youth Fellowship is invited to join with everyone for the Seder meal on Feb 21. For the Sessions on Feb 28, Mar 6, Mar 13, youth will gather in the Youth Building unless otherwise announced.

Please RSVP for Lenten Program events, for 2/21 by 2/15 and 2/28 by 2/22, by calling the Church Office 336-765-2331, emailing Rachel at rachel@newphilly.org. or fill out this form: RSVP Lenten Programs

 

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Ash Wednesday, February 10, 2016HOME MORAVIAN CHURCH

The Reverend Dr. Dianne Lipsett, Professor of Religion, Salem College

10:00 AM Coffee Hour

10:45 Music

11:00 AM Worship, Nursery Provided

 

Sunday, February 14, 2016CHRIST MORAVIAN CHURCH

The Reverend Dr. Nola Knouse

2:00 PM Lovefeast, Nursery Provided

 

Wednesday, February 17, 2016TRINITY MORAVIAN CHURCH

The Reverend Judy Knopf

11:00 AM Worship

Luncheon following

 

Wednesday, February, 24, 2016 – ARDMORE MORAVIAN CHURCH

Dr. Robert Shackleford, President, Randolph Comm. College

9:45 AM-Coffee Hour

10:45 AM- Music

11:00 AM- Worship, Nursery provided

 

Sunday, February 28, 2016CALVARY MORAVIAN CHURCH

Fran Saylor, Candidate for Ministry in the Moravian Church

1:45-2:45- Coffee and heavy Hors D’oeuvres

3:00- Worship Service, Nursery Provided

 

Wednesday, March 2, 2016Fries Memorial Moravian Church

Angelica Regaldo, Student at Wake Forest Divinity School

10:00 AM Coffee

11:00 AM Worship, Nursery Provided

 

Wednesday, March 9, 2016 – FAIRVIEW MORAVIAN CHURCH

The Reverend John D. Rights

10:45 AM Music

11:00 AM Worship with Communion, Nursery Provided

Luncheon following

 

Wednesday, March 16, 2016 – KONNOAK HILLS MORAVIAN

The Reverend Ramona Prestwood

11:00 AM Lovefeast

 

March 20, Palm Sunday

March 25, Good Friday

March 27, Easter

 

Published by Provincial Women’s Board

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Senior High just set dates to go on their mission trip to Alaska!  We are currently planning on taking two work teams to the seminary in Bethel from 6/30-7/9 and 7/7-7/16. The youth have been working hard to meet their participating requirements in and around the church and are getting ready to gear up for several fundraisers on the horizon.

We would like to go ahead and thank the church for their continued support of the youth program.  If anyone would like to be added to the senior high youth e-mail list feel free to e-mail me at RMcNeil513@gmail.com.  There are a many fun and exciting events coming up so be sure not to miss out.

Our Middle High youth are going to Washington DC 6/25-6/30 for their mission trip.

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Missions and Social Concerns

The missions committee started the 1st meeting of 2016 with a presentation by Michael and Ceci Tesh on Ray of Hope Orphanage in Kenya. Ray of Hope currently has 16 children staying in the orphanage. There are 2 others who are away, one is studying at a Bible College and the other is studying civil engineering at the university in Nairobi. Michael reported that there are others who live at home, but come to the preschool.

A well is under construction to provide a reliable source of water. The government has agreed to dig the well. Kernersville Moravian Church is contributing $8000 to provide the well casing and pump to complete the project. The well will benefit Ray of Hope and the surrounding villages. Michael intends to charge a small amount for the water to offset maintenance cost. The water will not be clean enough for drinking, but will be used for washing and gardening. They will still be dependent on rain water which is collected in a tank for drinking. A filtration system similar to the ones installed in Cuba could provide clean drinking water from the well for Ray of Hope and the surrounding villages. We will contact Kernersville Moravian about collaboration on this project.

Ceci spoke about the preschool and recent government approval to begin a primary school with hopes of growing to include classes through the 8th grade. This would give them the ability to help educate the children in the village.

Ceci’s prayer request: A doctor to be called to serve at the Ray of Hope Clinic. It is currently served by a nurse who is unable to give shots or higher medications and treatment. This would be a great benefit to Ray of Hope and surrounding villages.

Jane Wynne stepped down as chair at the end of 2015. So the committee elected Evon Crooks chair, Joe Jarvis Treasurer; and, Betsy Johnson Secretary.

Meeting and speaker schedule set through April.

  1. January 10, 2016, Ray of Hope, Michael and Ceci Tesh
  2. February 14, 2016 , Greener Pasture Ministries, Dennis Caudle
  3. March 13, 2016, Cuba Mission, Joe Jarvis
  4. April 10, 2016, Coalition for Drug Abuse Prevention, Ava Troxler

Mission moment schedule:

  1. January 24, 2016 –  Susan Cook  –  Medical mission in Haiti
  2. February 14, 2016 – Tiffany Wood –  Homeless shelter
  3. March 13, 2016 – Joe Jarvis – Cuba mission

2016 Budget was reviewed and approved with one addition and one correction.

  1. Total budget $54,440
  2. 2015 balance $28,304.84
  3. 2016 pledges $23,560
  4. $500 was added to the budget for Alaska Bible Seminary in Bethel.
  5. George Goff was removed and replaced with Wayne Miller in the budget because he has been removed for funding by the Board of World Missions.
  6. January disbursement approvals, Phil Raiford $1000, Amani Children’s Foundation $2000 and Samaritans Inn $2000

The next meeting will be February 14, 2016

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Breathe:  Making Room for the Sabbath

Women’s Bible Study

With a jam-packed life, what’s missing is space—space for God to speak, room for you to hear.  It’s time to set aside the activities and busyness that swallows up rest and peace.  Come discover Sabbath margin—the boundary God enables us to put around things we enjoy so that we never become slaves again.

Join in 5 weeks of study on Monday mornings or Thursday evenings in the Banquet Room.

  • Morning Option begins Monday, February 8th at 10:30am
  • Evening Option begins Thursday, February 11th at 6:30pm

 

For questions or to sign up, please contact Christy Clore at christy@newphilly.org or 765-2331; or Grace Shutt, who will be leading the studies, at gvshutt@gmail.com or 765-4506.

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