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Online giving is now available at New Philadelphia. We are excited to offer you a new and more convenient method of contributing to the Church. The Automated Church Systems Access PayPlus Plan enables members and nonmembers to give online through our website (newphilly.org). You may set up a one-time gift or a recurring donation. Major credit cards are accepted. The system also enables you to set up your account to automatically process gifts directly from checking or savings account on the date of your choice.

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The Board of Cooperative Ministries is justifiably excited about this year’s fall Comenius Learning Series, Be the Church: The Followers of Hus in a New Generation! The sessions include:

Who Was the Church?
Hear Rev. Dr. C. Daniel Crews shares the story of the life and work of John Hus, a Czech priest and reformer whose followers formed the Unitas Fratrum, which later became known as the Moravian Church.

Who Is the Church?
Share in small group reflection and discussion.

Who Can the Church Be?
Engage in a panel discussion, as we reflect on how our history informs the future, while seeking to honor our tradition and being fully present in the world today.

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A 5 session look at how we can recognize God’s gifts of abundance “in the midst of deadlines, debt, drama, and daily routines.”  Author Ann Voskamp offers a way to clear through the daily to see the joy that can be found with the faith practice of journaling.

October 7, 14, 21, 28 and November 4

9:15 – 10:30am

Church Library

RSVP your participation today – christy@newphilly.org

Participant books will be awaiting each person at the first session.

Group facilitator will be the Rev. Christy Clore, Director of Christian Education

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Approximately 36 Boy Scouts and leaders from Troop 715 attended summer camp at Raven Knob Scout Reservation during the week of June 22-28. The weather cooperated nicely and helped to make a great experience for the campers. Some of the boys are veteran Scouts with multiple summer camps under their belts. For others, this was their first experience with a weeklong camping event. Regardless of their standing the boys worked hard, had lots of fun and earned a combined total of 115 merit badges. One scout even earned his Mile Swim award.

On Wednesday, the parents were invited up for a pot luck dinner. While homesickness was not a major issue, seeing mom and dad was treat (along with the fried chicken, pizza and ice cream). Later in the evening, parents and boys attended the campfire event and were entertained by various skits by the camp staff and Indian dancing performed by members of Washissa Lodge #118 – Order of the Arrow. The Order of the Arrow is the Boy Scouts’ honor camping society. In order to be eligible, boys must hold the rank of First Class Scout and have at least 15 nights of camping. Adult leaders are also eligible, based on service to Scouting. Ten boys and leaders from Troop 715 were “tapped out” during the ceremony: Kenan Althoff, Alex Brooker, Charlie Clark, Grayson Kirkman, Alex Nagy, Steve Nagy, Jacob Price, William Scurry, Dalton Vestal and John Woodard. Earlier in the week, Wills Burns and John Woodard, Jr. earned their Brotherhood rank in the Order of the Arrow. Congratulations to these Scouts!

Incoming Scoutmaster Chris Vestal had this to say: “We have a great group of dedicated leaders, outstanding support from New Philadelphia Moravian Church and an energetic bunch of boys and loving parents. That’s a recipe for success in my opinion.”

And mark your calendar for our Open house recruitment for all three scouting, Cub Scouts (1st thru 5th grade boys) , Boy Scouts. ( 6th thru age 18 boys) And Venturing( ages 15 to 20 co-ed) programs on August 24  2 to 4 pm.

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June 4,11,18,25    Summer Play-Around, for band, sponsored by New Philadelphia Moravian Church. 7:00-8:00 p.m. each Wednesday during June, July, and August, New Philadelphia Moravian Church Fellowship Hall, 4440 Country Club Road, Winston-Salem, NC.

Players select chorales from the green and blue band books, to be conducted by guest conductors from local Moravian bands. First meeting for 2014 on June 4, conducted by Nola Knouse.

Perfect for those learning a new part or a new instrument, or who just enjoy playing! Come and bring a friend! For further information, call Steve Anthony: 336-725-3441.

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