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Denton Church Mission Trip to NYC

The Denton Wesleyan Church sent 38 people to Brooklyn, New York over the weekend of Nov. 21-23.  The team took coats, blankets, toiletries, scarves, gloves, hats, and other warm clothing to assist residents in the winter months.  The team also took hygiene packs, food and blankets to the homeless in a park in Manhattan.


DWC offers the same assistance to the Denton and South Davidson community through their CHAMP (Community Health And Mentoring Project) center.  The center is a 501c3 that provides food, clothes, children's and teen educational programs, and a community meal monthly.


The church and the CHAMP center have distributed over 500 bags of groceries, served over 1400 meals (and delivered over 300 more), provided 75 families with school supplies, provided hundreds of coats, blankets, and clothes, as well as helping several families with minor home repair needs.

-Charlie Collins, Senior Pastor

 

 

Local Church News - Winston Salem El Aposento Alto

November 16 the Winston Salem El Aposento Alto church graduated 17 from their Leadership School. Congratulations to Pastors Tomas Manchego, Marina Manchego, and Amelia Manchgeo for their good work.  The El Aposento Alto Church is moving forward for God as they train leaders for kingdom work.  The following is an statement from Pastor Amelia Manchego about the graduation.

 

“My people perish for lack of knowledge”……Hosea 4:6

This bible truth has always been in our work as a church to prepare our congregation. We give thanks to the Lord, for letting us conclude the 7th   graduation ceremony for our “Leadership School”. It was 17 students that during the year were studying this course of “Leadership with purpose”. Thru these 7 years we could see that the person, the family and the church has been strengthening with God’s special touch thru this study.  The church in 2015 has the vision of “expanding the territory” we are developing a personal evangelical program.  Our “Christian Education School” will keep preparing new believers to be leaders to work for God.


Assistant PastorAmelia Manchego
Directora de EducaciĆ³n Cristiana
Iglesia "El Aposento Alto"

 

Congratulations

Congratulations to East Spencer Freedom Roots Pastors Dustin and Hannah Wilson. Dustin and Hannah and their three girls welcomed Coulter Silas Wilson to the family yesterday. Lay DBA member Mark Dawalt and wife Marlene are the maternal grandparents. You many send Pastor Dustin and Hannah a message at pastordust@gmail.com  or hannahdwilson@gmail.com  or to 412 Heiligtown Rd., Salisbury 28144.

 

Coulter Silas Wilson

 

Thomasville Mt. Zion invites you to Christmas experiences

November 30 at 6:00pm is Celebrate Christmas, our version of a Hanging of the Greens style service in which the sanctuary is decorated during this high energy hour service that features the Sanctuary Choir, Caroleers, Bell Choir, Jr. Jingles (teen bell choir), full orchestra and The East Davidson High School Drum Line.

 

Dec 13 & 14 (Saturday & Sunday at 7pm) - By popular demand. See how the Cricket County bunch came to be as the stuck up City Cousins visit their hillbilly cousins for the reading of Uncle Zeke's will on Christmas Eve. Andy Griffith style humor surrounds a message about the danger of materialism at Christmas and making sure your talk & walk are consistent. Music by Sanctuary Choir, New Journey, and a surprise ensemble will feature traditional carols, Contemporary selections, a Gaither favorite and Bluegrass.    

 

Revival Services

Revival services at Archdale Wesleyan Church Sunday Nov. 16- Wednesday Nov. 19. Rev. George Holley is the evangelist. Services  Monday - Wednesday @ 7 PM.

 

-Ron Jones, Pastor

 

Asheboro Neighbors Grove Honors Veterans

With volunteers from both Neighbors Grove Church and Neighbors Grove Christian Academy veterans were honored in several ways this year. The first of which was a float sponsored by the Academy for the Asheboro Veterans’ Day parade. Fifteen veterans rode the float escorted by students and teachers from the Academy. Later that evening began the second half of the celebration….dinner and a WWII style USO show. The dinner was catered and the entertainment was provided by the NGCA band, chorus, elementary students and a special guest singer Mrs. Joy Klenke. Songs played and sung were from the 1940’s era with a little Glenn Miller music mixed in. Thirty veterans were on hand to join in the festivities with approximately 150 dinner guests.

 

-Wyatt Hoogkamp, Pastor

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thomasville Mt Zion Church News

Thomasville Mt. Zion's costumed a capella group will be singing patriotic selections at:

 

Nov. 17 - 4:30 p.m. - Golden Corral Military Night, Lexington, NC

 

Singing Christmas favorites at the following locations:

 

Nov. 21 - 6:30 p.m. - Thomasville Downtown Tree Lighting

Dec. 2- 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Thomasville Medical Center for Festival of Trees

Dec. 4 - 6:30-8:00  - Country Christmas Train in Denton

Dec. 6 - 7:00-8:15 p.m. - Billy Graham Library, Charlotte

Dec. 11 - 4:00-7:00 p.m. - Lt. Governor’s Mansion Open House, Raleigh

Dec. 19 - 9:00-11:30 p.m. - Biltmore House, Asheville

(All events are free to the public except Biltmore & Christmas Train)

 

 

Help End Human Trafficking

Here is a link to Justice Awakening: How You and Your Church Can Help End Human Trafficking – http://www.amazon.com/Justice-Awakening.../dp/0830844198

                                                                                                  

This would be an informative read for all pastor and all church laymen. 

 

-Mary Louise Stancell- Micah Movement Director

stancell@mebtel.net       

 

Christmas for the City

Christmas for the City is a collaborative production by the arts ministries of 12 area churches, including High Point First Wesleyan and Kernersville Wesleyan. You don't want to miss this unique Christmas celebration featuring a 135-member choir, 35-piece orchestra, children's choir, handbell choir, cast & Arts Evangelica! 

 

It will be held at High Point First Wesleyan Church on Westchester Drive.  The dates are Thursday December 11 at 7PM, December 12 at 7:00PM and December 13 at 1:30PM and 7:00PM.  The tickets are $6.00 and you can get them at High Point First Wesleyan Church office, call 336-884-1111.

 

http://firstwesleyan.org/#/whats-happening/christmas-for-the-city

 

Fayetteville Faith - Human Trafficking Awareness Walk

The following is an article that was in the Fayetteville Observer newspaper on October 29.

On Saturday, the congregation of Fayetteville Faith Wesleyan Church will spotlight an issue of which many people are unaware.

Pastor Cyndi McClendon invites the community to join with church members for a Human Trafficking Awareness Walk from 8 to 10 a.m. to raise awareness of the matter. Participants will walk up and down Legion Road, from East Mountain Drive to Black and Decker Road.

Church member Kim Fox has volunteered as an assistant with the walk. She says her church has been raising awareness of the issue for years.

"The Wesleyan Church is very involved with the human trafficking position," she said. "A few years ago, they had done a stop child trafficking walk in downtown Fayetteville, and our church was a part of that."

Fox said Faith Wesleyan held a small human trafficking awareness walk last year. About 50 members of the congregation walked laps around the church's property.

"We are bringing awareness to all human trafficking, and I think that it has been brought to light in our congregation and in our community, that it is something that is here. We have had issues in our own area that have come to light."

To further support the cause, Faith Wesleyan Church makes donations to Emma's Home. Established in 2012, Emma's Home is a safe house in Durham where youth and female victims of human trafficking can heal and restore their lives.

The church also contributes to The Fayetteville Dream Center. The faith-based, nonprofit organization serves people in Fayetteville and the surrounding areas. One of the center's main objectives is to combat human trafficking by partnering with national and statewide organizations such as; 5 Sparrows, NC Stop, SCTNow and others "to end this injustice and rescue people from captivity," as stated on the center's website.

"It's one of those things that we have heard of happening in foreign countries, but it actually has happened here," McClendon said.

McClendon said that, recently, one of her parishioners had a raid take place near their home, and it was discovered that human trafficking was taking place.

"It just hits home,'' she said. "It hits in our neighborhood and it hits the communities we are trying to serve. It has rocked Fayetteville's world. We need people to realize that this is a Fayetteville issue."

She hopes the community will take part in the walk and help spread awareness.

"We just decided to keep walking, not to raise money but to bring awareness," McClendon said. "Just sign in and start walking. We want people walking continually up and down Legion Road."

Members from the congregation will carry the church's flag along with banners and signs noting the cause.

"It's going to be a positive picket. We want good people to stand up and say 'I'll help change it," McClendon said. "While we can't go out and arrest people, we can't go and investigate, we can't stop what is going on, but we can raise awareness within the community."

Members of Faith Wesleyan Church believe the walk will not only raise awareness about human trafficking, but encourage the community to be more proactive in helping those in need.

"We want people to know the church cares. We care about the victims and we even care about the people who are perpetrating the concern, but we also care that they get disciplined," McClendon said. "I want people to intervene and to help those who cannot help themselves."

Faith Wesleyan Church is located at 2922 Legion Road. For more information on the Human Trafficking Awareness Walk, call 424-5908.

 

 

Reidsville Covington Wesleyan Church Honors First Responders

Every day our community is served by Rockingham County’s finest men and women.  They fulfill roles that are seldom recognized until the moment that there is a tragedy.  Accidents, fires, or assaults create emergencies that shake the very foundation of our faith, often leaving us reeling in the wake of its aftermath.  It is at these very moments that we come face to face with the first responders who are committed to serve and protect the people of our county.  These are the unsung heroes who courageously put their lives on the line, and for that, they deserve our gratitude.

           

On October 19th, Covington Wesleyan Church held a special service to honor the many leaders and first responders of Rockingham County.  Over five hundred people attended the church on Vance Street in Reidsville to show their love and appreciation for those who perform tasks beyond the call of duty in order that we can enjoy life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.  Sunday morning’s message “You Are Our Heroes,” was given by Rev. Ralph Clayton and directed toward the personnel who truly deserve to be called heroes. 

 

Following the morning service, the first responders and community leaders were welcomed to a reception where they were each presented with a First Responder’s Bible to assist them with the struggles that accompany the difficult situations that are faced daily.  Covington Church wants our county’s police officers, firefighters, EMS technicians, and all others in this line of responsibility to know that they are being prayed for and supported by a community of people who recognize the sacrifices that are made for each one of us and this is a small way that we can extend our gratitude.

 

 

-Ralph Clayton, Senior Pastor

 

Growing Pastors Event

The November Growing Pastors Event will be one event for all district pastors and assistant pastors.  The Growing Pastors Event will be Monday, November 10, 11am, at Chapel Hill (The Foundry), 7326 Sunrise Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. The Foundry is the location of the old Chapel Hill Wesleyan Church. District Superintendent Dan LeRoy will be speaking at the event on Membership Issues in The Wesleyan Church.  All district pastors and staff pastors are expected to attend. The event should last approximately 1 ½ hours.

Special Services at High Point First

Dr. Terry Teykl from the Houston, Texas, will be speaking at First Wesleyan High Point, Saturday through Sunday, November 8-9. Dr. Teykl pastored Methodist Churches for 28 years in Texas and for over a decade he has been traveling the US and world helping pastors and churches rediscover prayer, worship and outreach. Saturday's session on prayer and outreach is from 9:15am -12:30pm. Dr. Teykl will be preaching in the 9am and 10:30am services on Sunday.