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National Supt. from Cuba to Speak in the Piedmont

If your church would to try and schedule a time for them to speak at your church here is the schedule and contact information:

 

Here are the scheduled speaking engagements for Pastor Nehemias and Pastora Cary as I have it for the month of March.

Sunday March 2nd- morning service at Cristo Vive with pastor Jose Minoso in Elkin.

Thursday March 6th luncheon at Kernersville Wesleyan with pastor Don Martin.

Friday March 7th men's service at High Point El Camino with pastor Luciano Covarrubias.

Sunday March 9th morning service at High Point El Camino with pastor Luciano Covarrubias.

Thursday March 13th chapel at Wesleyan Christian Academy High Point. 

Sunday March 16th  morning services at Colfax Shady Grove with pastor Nate Kingsbury. 

Saturday March 22th women's service at High Point El Camino with pastora Angelina Covarrubias. 

Sunday March 23rd morning services at First Wesleyan in Bessemer City with pastor Wes Brown


Steve Gray  336- 345-2244


Rick West 954.913.0985


Todd Leach, Pastor

High Pine Wesleyan Church

District Global Partners Director

(336)381-3548

 

Fellowship Of The Called - Back by Popular Demand

 

Calling all District Youth Pastors/Leaders

Registration for FOTC is Open!!

 

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: Southern Wesleyan University’s Fellowship of the Called is back!  This year’s FOTC Advance will be held on campus in Central, SC on Friday and Saturday, March 28-29, 2014.  Guest Speaker is Kenneth Wagner of Calvary Wesleyan Church of Harrington, Delaware.  Our Theme: RELENTLESS!!

·        What:    An event held on SWU’s campus where . . .

·        Who:     Middle school and high school students can explore what it means to be called by God to ministry and what the indicators of God’s call may be in their lives.

·        Why:     The idea of God’s call sometimes sounds strange, difficult to discern, and scary.  Here students can talk about it with SWU religion students who are just a little older and are experiencing what it means to be called, equipped, and used by God

·        When:   Friday, March 28 @ 6:00 p.m. to Saturday, March 29 @ 4:30 p.m.

 

Registration Details:

·        Online Registration at www.swu.edu/fotc (credit or debit card payments)

·        Check us out on facebook at SWU Fellowship of the Called

·        Follow us on Twitter SWU_FOTC

 

What you will need:

·        Housing – students will stay in campus housing with SWU students.  They will need to bring a sleeping bag, pillow, towel, and other personal items.

·        Meals – Friday evening snack, Saturday breakfast and lunch included

·        Costs:

o   Early Registration through March 7, 2014:   $35.00

o   After March 7th – March 17th:                       $40.00

o   Late Registration March 18th – 21st:              $45.00

 

[YOUTH PASTORS COME FREE, and we will plan for you, too, to stay in the dorms/campus apartments with the students!]

 

Have any questions?  Contact Rev. Scott Frost at: sfrost@swu.edu or calling (864) 644-5226.

YOUR HELP REQUESTED:  If you have received this e-mail in error or are no longer engaged in youth ministry, please pass it along to someone who should have it!  Thanks!

 

 

 

Register Now for InCite '14

InCite ’14 will be June 27-28. Be sure you have it on your calendar. You remember how good it was last year. You definitely want to bring more of your leaders and emerging leaders this year. It’s going to be great! Start planning and sharing now. The Early Bird rate is good only through March 31. If you registered individually or registered a group right after InCite ’13 for InCite ’14 you are already registered. Register online at www.inciteconference.com

 

Registration does not include lodging.  The district will work with local hotels to get your group a special rate for lodging, more details to come later this spring.

 

Participating Churches Community Bible Experience

February 20, 2014

Updated list of those who have reported that their churches are participating in the Community Bible Experience, reading through the New Testament together as a church during the season of Lent. If you are doing this but have not yet reported in, or if you reported in but do not see your church listed, let us know. If you have not yet decided, there is still time but you need to hurry.  http://40daybible.com/wesleyan/

 

Archdale, Pastor Ron Jones

Asheboro Crestview, Pastor Jerry Johnson

Asheboro First, Pastor Elizabeth Bentley

Asheboro High Pine, Pastor Todd Leach

Asheboro Neighbors Grove, Pastor Doug Dennis

Asheboro Rushwood Park, Pastor Brent Tysinger

Burlington First, Pastor Dennis Boone

Eden First, Pastor Lewis Brandon

Franklinville, Pastor James Valk

Gibsonville Brown, Pastor Larry Pope

Goldsboro Hydrant, Pastor Tim Fox

Graham, Pastor Wayne Howard

Greensboro Christ, Pastor Jonathan Lewis

Greenville First, Pastor Todd McDonald

Hertford Bagley Swamp. Pastor James Spaugh

Liberty Friendly, Pastor Danny Thomas

Ramseur, Pastor Tim Butcher

Ramseur Kildee, Pastor Mark Wilburn

Robbins First, Pastor Sam Swinney

Salisbury Freedom Journey, Pastor Dustin Wilson and Pastor Eddie Smith

Salisbury Trinity, Pastor Randy Addison

Seagrove Why Not, Pastor Darrell Scruggs

Snow Camp Bethlehem, Pastor Roger Coburn

Thomasville Mt. Zion, Pastor Keith Carroll

Troy First, Pastor Brian Wardlaw

 

Passing of Rev. Arlie Cook

Remember in prayer the family of Retired NC East Minister Arlie Cook. Arlie went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Tuesday, February 18, 2014.

 

A service honoring the life that Arlie lived will be held at 12:00 noon on Friday, February 21, 2014 at Parkway Wesleyan Church, 3645 Orange Ave NE, Roanoke, VA 24012. Family will receive friends one hour prior to the service and a reception will follow. Interment will take place at Sherwood Memorial Park, Salem, VA following the reception. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Parkway Wesleyan Church in memory of Arlie Cook. You may send a message to his widow, Camilla Cook, 4609 Buck Run Court, Apt B, Roanoke, VA  24018.

Condolences may be left for the family via the Book of Memories at http://www.familychoicefunerals.com/book-of-memories/1808114/Cook-Arlie/obituary.php

Graduate student opens bakery to provide jobs for homeless

By Danny Nett (02/06/14 12:36am)

Natalie Hoberman / The Daily Tar Heel

Allison Norman, a graduate student and founder of Made with Love Bakery, stands in front of the Foundry sign on Tuesday afternoon. The Foundry is the building that will house the bakery.

Although students often dread signing up for general education courses, a boring class was just what one student needed to realize her calling.

“I was taking notes, and somewhere between the Cold War and universalism, I stopped and I started sketching out this, you know, this idea,” said Allison Norman, a graduate student studying social work.

Two and a half years later, Norman is one step closer to realizing her life dream: opening Made with Love Bakery, a transitional employment opportunity for homeless individuals to receive job training — with a little added southern hospitality.

“It was a dream that was just kind of placed on my heart,” Norman said. “At first I laughed it off. I thought it was crazy, but within the week, I was like, ‘This is what I’m doing with my life.’”

Although Norman at first felt unprepared, she said she persisted with the mentality that she would learn the skills she needed as she worked.

She said she received help from friends, family and similar transitional employment bakeries. Norman has had to find ways around her limited experience in business, social work and even cooking itself.

“Before the idea of the bakery, the most I had ever baked was like, box brownies,” Norman said.

She first went to her Charlotte home, where her mother passed on family recipes, like the dish now known on the menu as “Mama Norman’s Homemade Bread.” From there, Norman began developing her own recipes.

Although Made with Love’s menu now includes brownies, cookies, cakes and breads, it had small beginnings. Norman said she began with baking communion bread for the church Love Chapel Hill without having an oven of her own.

She remembers the distress of driving risen bread down the road to the pastor’s house, going about two miles an hour, pleading with the bread not to collapse.

“This is such a simple thing, but it’s a beautiful story to me,” said Love Chapel Hill’s co-pastor Matt LeRoy . “It’s a person who is letting her faith lay all the way out in her life, you know, not just kind of keeping it as something she believes.”

Norman also found help in Kevin McDonald, president of Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers Inc., where she now interns. After meeting Norman, he decided to donate a commercial oven, a range and other equipment.

“That’s the future, man,” he said. “When someone has a passion in their heart for other people, and they have a dream, and their passion is real, well, if you can give a helping hand, it might just be part of making that dream come true.”

Norman’s dream — opening doors for those who she believes are often discriminated against and can make it out of poverty if given the chance — will be coming alive in Love Chapel Hill’s “Foundry” building on Sunrise Road in June.

Next year, she expects to begin with three employees, who in their second year will become trainers for three additional people.

“It’s happening, and it’s crazy because it was just, you know, a dream sketched out on a piece of notebook paper.”

university@dailytarheel.com

Originally Published: 02/05/14 8:24pm

Pastor Trip to NYC

Pastor Charlie Collins, Denton Wesleyan, is leading a trip to Brooklyn New Hope March 24-27.

The tentative itinerary includes:
Working with New Hope's compassion meal
Attending Brooklyn Tabernacle Prayer Service
Homeless ministry on the streets of Tompkins Park
Visit to Ground Zero and Times Square

Cost would be around $100 per person
Housing is at New Hope

Transportation will be a DWC van

Space limited to 12 people

Express your interest by email  cecollins.pastor@gmail.com no later than Feb. 28.  A trip meeting will take place in March.

Pastor Charlie Collins
Denton Wesleyan Church

cecollins.pastor@gmail.com

336-301-0054

 

It's Happy Birthday Time

Durham newhope celebrated the 12th Anniversary of their first service on Sunday, January 26. Benji Kelley is senior pastor.

www.newhopenc.org

 

Randleman Vintage celebrated their 5th Anniversary this past Sunday, February 2. Matt Smith is senior pastor.

www.vintagechurch.net

 

Congratulations to both of these dynamic churches who remain outward focused and are being used of God to change the lives of people and the landscape of their communities.