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Typhoon Haiyan, most powerful ever in the Philippines, causes great suffering

Dr. Lyon calls for prayers and funds to assist our Wesleyan brothers and sisters in the Philippines. (Wesleyan Emergency Relief Fund)

On Friday, November 8, with sustained winds of 195 mph and gusts as strong as 235 mph, Typhoon Haiyan was the second-strongest cyclone or hurricane to hit land anywhere in recorded history when it struck the Philippines. Many of the hardest-hit areas are still unable to communicate with the outside. The city of Tacloban (population 220,000) has unconfirmed estimates from government officials of over 10,000 deaths due to storm surges and massive waves filling much of the city to the second story level. On Leyte Island, where Tacloban is, Red Cross staffers also report deaths in the thousands, and hundreds more on neighboring islands in the central Philippines.

Large ships were flung ashore. Neighborhoods near the ocean are simply gone. Untold thousands of homes were smashed, flooded or lost their roofs. In the wake of the storm, official estimates suggest that 9.5 million people are affected, with 600,000 displaced from their homes. Many of the survivors are desperately searching for food and water, and rampant looting is taking place in urban areas.

The government states that the core of the storm hit 36 provinces and 270 cities and towns in central Philippines. Rescue and relief efforts are just beginning, but many roads are still impassable, blocked by debris. The Philippines is prone to be hit by typhoons, but this one was the equivalent of an exceptionally strong category 5 hurricane. It was so powerful that the 10-13 foot storm surge and 2-story-high waves coming onshore in some areas resembled a great tsunami and it caused that degree of destruction.

Some of the areas hardest hit, but out of contact so far, include northern Cebu, the island of Panay, and parts of Palawan and Mindoro.

Not only have hundreds of thousands lost their homes and have little or no food available, but businesses and vast agricultural resources have been destroyed, removing the livelihood of many people indefinitely.

The Wesleyan Church has had a strong presence in the Philippines since before WWII. Since 1972, The Wesleyan Church of the Philippines has been a dynamic and growing General Conference, with several hundred churches throughout the Philippines. Currently the General Superintendent there is Dr. Albert Patacsil.

General Superintendent Patacsil indicates that we have some churches and other ministries in the affected areas, but reports are very incomplete as some churches are out of contact. His latest update stated that:

  • 1. We have no reports of Wesleyans losing their lives at this time.
  • 2. Roofs of several buildings and the tabernacle at Visayan Bible College on the island of Cebu were damaged. Pastors’ families and other members suffered damage to homes in Cebu.
  • 3. In the island of Mindoro where the source of income is primarily agricultural, there was great infrastructural damage to crops, including fruit trees. World Hope International ministries to children are also located in Mindoro. All of the children are alive, but there is no food available for them.
  • 4. The most severe losses are on the island of Leyte, but loss of communication has made it impossible to contact our brethren there as yet.

Wesleyan churches in the Bicol area are being used as evacuation centers. Our church in Guinobatan became a refuge for community people. The Wesleyan church in Legaspi is a distribution centre for relief supplies. Further updates will be posted as they are known.

The Wesleyan Church of North America has communicated to Dr. Patacsil that we stand with them, not only in prayer, but in financial assistance, as well. The Wesleyan Emergency Relief Fund is accepting donations and sent $10,000 immediately, with more to follow as churches and individuals respond to this relief appeal through the Wesleyan Emergency Relief Fund.

Ramseur Kildee New Members

Ramseur Kildee receive the following new members this past Sunday, November 17; Tim & Sarah York & family, Timmy & Brandi Pugh & family, Michael & Tara Cox, Jeff & Cheryl Cox, Arron & Anita Cox .

-Mark Wilburn, Pastor

 

 

The Micah Movement..... January Focus....Addiction and Suicide

Some statistics show suicide is considered the eighty-dominant cause of death in the United States and 29,000 to 30,000 take their life annually.  Even greater numbers of people attempt suicide. The number of suicides reported amongst younger adults under the age of 30 has made a alarmingly tragic increase.  Death by suicide, climbed to be the third leading cause of death for young people age of 15 to 24 years old.  The Micah Movement is asking our local churches to help us focus on this during the month of January.

To bring this to the local church, the following  options are being suggested:

The first is the screening of TO SAVE A LIFE. A powerfully inspiring film featuring the struggles of high school friends dealing with life out of control and realizing, one person can make a difference. This film is PG-13 and available  on blu-Ray and DVD.  Shop the website, amazon.com, Life Way Christian  Book Store, Family Christian Stores,

The next option is resourcing the professional counselors/therapist  available in your church/community.  Ask they teach of the  warning signs/risk factors associated to  suicide and how to respond.

Additionally.... our own Micah Movement team members, Josh Stegenga and Josh LeRoy are available to give a presentation / conduct a teaching session on this issue. Josh Stegenga is founder of a non-profit called HIS SCARS TO OUR SCARS in High Point. He works  with those dealing with  an addiction or  at risk of suicide. He can be reached at 336/491-2736 or

healinginthewound@live.com  .   Josh LeRoy has written a book dealing with depression and suicide. He regularly deals with these issues in his ministry.   He can be reached at 336/626-8974 or joshleroy6@hotmail.com

-Mary Louise Stancell, Micah Movement Team Director

stancell@mebtel.net

 

AL Rookie of Year Returns to Alma Mater - High Point Wesleyan Academy

Thomasville native, and High Point Wesleyan Academy grad, Wil Myers, AL Rookie of the Year, returns to his alma mater.  In the article Wesleyan Academy Chaplain Paul Coates is shown offering a prayer for Wil. The article is in Greensboro News ‘N Record Tuesday, November 19.

 

You may read the story at this link as well  http://www.news-record.com/sports/article_f5757fba-5075-11e3-bf92-001a4bcf6878.html

Ladies Bazaar at Asheboro Rushwood Park

This Saturday, November 23rd, from 8 AM - 1 PM, you are invited to a Ladies Bazaar, to be held at Rushwood Park Wesleyan Church of Asheboro.

The Ladies Holiday Bazaar will include food items such as Brunswick Stew, homemade cakes, handmade craft items of all kinds, gift baskets, one-of-a-kind presents kids, and unique professionally-made gifts you won't find in stores. It is a great place to get your Christmas shopping done early!!!

100% of the proceeds from this event go to renovations and repairs of Rushwood Park's facilities.


Synergize 4 Conference

Pastors, I have an exciting opportunity for you to get your entire registration paid for the Synergize 4 Conference in Orlando, Florida in January!

 

Here are some reasons this event should be interesting to you:

 

  1.  Our own Dr. Jo Anne Lyon is a keynote speaker for the event

  2.  The focus of the conference is on evangelism and church planting worldwide. Something we as Wesleyans can all get behind and learn more about.

  3.  The speakers include Len Sweet, Jack Hayford, Ed Stetzer, Frank DeMazio, Stan Toler, Ken Ulmer

  4.  It's in Orlando

  5.  And as I already mentioned your registration would be covered by a scholarship simply for being a Wesleyan pastor in the NC East District. You need to know that this offer is coming to our district and 3 others on a first-come-first-serve basis.

 

More information is listed below below, as well as the attached poster. All you need to do is click the link and enter the code SYNERGIZE    and you'll secure your registration free of charge!

 

Pastor Dan

 

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WY Follow Tour

SHINE, WY Follow Tour,  will be held at newhope church in Durham, NC December 29-30. Derik Idol will be the keynote speaker and Falling Lights will be leading the students in worship. To REGISTER, please visit http://mywycon.com/durham/index

 

Prayer Request Update

We have received word that retired minister Kelly Toth was moved to a rehabilitation facility yesterday.  Kelly is still very weak and it appears the rehabilitation will take some time.  Audrey has a small apartment at the One Mission headquarters nearby.  All prayers are appreciated.  For now mail can be sent to:

 

Rev. Kelly Toth

University Heights Health and Living Community

1380 E. County Line Rd.

Indianapolis IN 46227

 

Prayer Request

We have received word that retired minister Roland Smith has been readmitted to the Concord North East Medical Center.  Please remember Pastor Roland in prayer.

Sanctification Sermon Series

Nucleus Teaching Series - #4: Sanctification and Gifts of the Spirit


Nucleus is a free, four-week all-church resource that gets to the core of our Wesleyan beliefs and is developed yearly by the Church Multiplication and Discipleship Division. This relevant series provides local churches with sermon outlines, as well as disciple group lessons for children, youth, and adults.
 
May this series assist you in teaching others why we believe what believe and then how to live it out!
  
Lesson One:  Sin after Regeneration (1 John 2: 1-2)
Lesson Two:  Sanctification: Initial, Progressive, and Entire (1 Corinthians: 1-2)
Lesson Three: The Gifts of the Spirit, pt. 1 (Luke 11:13)
Lesson Four:  The Gifts of the Spirit, pt. 2 (1 Corinthians 12: 1, 4-7)

 
Click here to download the new Nucleus Series, #4: Sanctification and Gifts of the Spirit!

 

Local Church News - Goldsboro Hydrant

Goldsboro Hydrant Church will have special services Nov. 17-20, 6:30pm each evening. Pastor Kerry Willis, Harrisonburg, VA., Church of the Nazarene, will be the speaker.
-Tim Fox, Pastor

Local Church News - Denton

Pastor Charlie Collins and a group from Denton Church distributed coats on Saturday November 9th to many families in Compassion Ministries at the New Hope Family Worship Center in Brooklyn, NY. This was the second trip this fall a group from Denton Church delivered winter clothing and supplies to the church. 

 

 

Minister and Spouse Christmas Banquet at AVS Banquet Centre

Minister and Spouse Christmas Banquet at AVS Banquet Centre

In Asheboro on Friday, December 6, 7pm.

Please register no later than Friday, November 29

RSVP at www.ncewesleyan.com  click on Events then click on Registration

Fill out form and submit

 

Emergency Relief Fund for Typhoon Victims

Typhoon Haiyan, most powerful ever in the Philippines, causes great suffering

Dr. Lyon calls for prayers and funds to assist our Wesleyan brothers and sisters in the Philippines. (Wesleyan Emergency Relief Fund)

Read the story here http://www.wesleyan.org/1207/typhoon-haiyan-most-powerful-ever-in-the-philippines-causes-great-suffering

 

Growing Pastors Event

A district Growing Pastors Advanced Leadership Training Event will be held November 11&12. The Raleigh Region will meet Monday, Nov. 11, 10am, at Greenville First Church. The Down East Region will meet Monday, Nov. 11, 4pm, at Wilmington Crosswinds Church. The Piedmont Region will meet Tuesday, November 12, 10am, at Asheboro Foster St. Church. All pastors and staff pastors are to attend one of the events. District Superintendent Dan LeRoy will be speaking at each event.

 

Prayer Request

A FLAME event will be held at High Point First Church this week, Nov. 11-15, Monday-Friday. Remember this event in prayer; praying for the host church leaders, FLAME professors, and the ministerial students and lay persons who will be attending the classes to acquire more ministerial education and Christian ministry training.

 

Prayer Request - Hoyos

November 9, 2013

Remember Pastor Lianet Hoyos, High Point Poder Y Salvacion and family in prayer. Pastor Lianet’s grandmother passed away Friday. Funeral service will be Sunday, November 10, 2:30pm, at Kernersville Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana Church. You may send Lianet a message at lhoyos@bbandt.com or to Pastor Maikel and Lianet Hoyos, 771 Peachtree Meadows Circle, Kernersville, NC 27284.

 

Robbins First Church

The Church  located at the corner of E. Moore Street and Highway 705 in Robbins, announces their Fall Bazaar on Saturday, November 9, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.  Beginning at 8:00 ham and sausage biscuits will be sold.  At 11:00 hotdogs will be sold. Coffee and drinks will be available.  A cake walk will be held at 12:00.  A pumpkin pie baking contest will be judged at 1:00.  Entries are welcome. Drawings for the quilt and mixed raffles will be held at 2:00. There will be lots of homemade items for sale including: pies, cakes, cookies, candies, jellies, and home-canned items. Tickets may be purchased for the quilt and a mixed raffle drawing of $100, wooden church birdhouse, pottery by Rockhouse and Country Pots.  Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. Tickets may be purchased up until the time of the drawing.  For more information, you may phone 948-2332.

This is a photo of the Church bird house. It has pews with song books, a ceiling fan with a light, greenery at the podium, and a podium of course. Lots of detail.

-Sam Swinney, Pastor

Growing Pastors Events November 11&12

A district Growing Pastors Advanced Leadership Training Event will be held November 11&12. The Raleigh Region will meet Monday, Nov. 11, 10am, at Greenville First Church. The Down East Region will meet Monday, Nov. 11, 4pm, at Wilmington Crosswinds Church. The Piedmont Region will meet Tuesday, November 12, 10am, at Asheboro Foster St. Church. All pastors and staff pastors are to attend one of the events. District Superintendent Dan LeRoy will be speaking at each event.

 

Pray for Dr. Jim Dunn Family

November 4, 2013

We received sad news this morning of the passing of Mindy Dunn, wife of Jim Dunn, General Director of Church Multiplication and Discipleship for The Wesleyan Church. She won her two-year battle with cancer at 12:19am this morning. We will pass along more news as we receive it. Please pray for Jim and the children, Caleb and Courtney.

 

Revival Services at Mt. Pleasant Community Church

Mt. Pleasant Community Church will be in revival Monday-Wednesday, Nov. 4-6 at 7pm nightly. Guest speaker will be former professional wrestler Nikita Koloff. He has an awesome testimony of the transforming power of God that we believe needs to be spread. The church is located at 2415 Hoover Hill Road, Trinity, NC 27370

 

Any information needed can be found on our website http://www.mtpleasantcommunitychurch.com/Events.html

or by phone 336-653-4906

 

-Bryan Rush, Pastor

 

District Calendar Changes

Note the changes in date for District Conference, Camp Meeting, plus we have scheduled the date for the Ordination/Retirement/Awards/Memorial Service.

The District Camp Meeting will be shortened one day, date is July 13-16, 2014 (Sun-Wed)
District Conference will be one day, date is July 17, 2014 at Durham newhope (Morning and Afternoon session)
Ordination/Retirement Recognition/ Minister Awards/Memorial Service will be August 24, 2014 (4:30pm Sunday afternoon)

Mark these dates in your calendar.


Robbins First Celebrates Esther Hurley Day

On October 27, First Wesleyan Church in Robbins celebrated Ethel Hurley Day.  Ethel Hurley was pleasantly surprised at the beginning of the 11:00 worship service when Pastor Sam Swinney read a proclamation declaring their intent to “honor a special lady today.”  When Ethel’s name was called out, you could tell from the expression on her face that the entire congregation had kept the activities (which had been in the planning stages for several months) a well kept secret.  Ethel was called to the platform where she was presented with a corsage and told that the flowers on the communion table were also hers to take home and enjoy.  When Ethel arrived on the platform, she was also surprised to see approximately 15 relatives who had come for this special day.  Pastor Sam then read a poem he had composed just for Ethel to commemorate this special day in her life. Karen Swinney, Pastor Sam’s wife, read a letter from one of Ethel’s dearest and closest friends who could not be there for this celebration. Ethel was escorted back to her seat so that she could view a PowerPoint presentation that included photographs of Ethel throughout various stages of her life. When the ushers came forward to receive the morning offering, one usher carried a money tree and the other usher carried a basket of cards (from family and friends) for Ethel.

Following the morning message, in which thoughts of Ethel’s faithfulness were mentioned several times, a dinner was held in the church fellowship hall.  Several people in the community said that Ethel was still talking about the event of the day even toward the end of the week.  One lady said that Ethel deserved this honor because she has helped out, sat with, taught and delivered meals to so many people in the Robbins area.  Ethel (who is in her eighties) has been faithful to the church, and has taught the Kindergarten Sunday school class for over 60 years (and she is still teaching it today).

 

Esther Hurley in center, Pastor Sam and Karen Swinney on R&L