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NC Presbyterian Pilgrimage News Editor: Bill Wardlaw wrwardlaw@gmail.com October, 2012 Table of Contents A Letter from the Rector Page 1 NC Pilgrimage #115 List of Guests Page 2 NC Pilgrimage #115 List of Team Page 3 A Note from the Editor Page 4 Piedmont Conference Page 5 What s Happening? Pages 5-6 Coming Events Page 7 Map to Camp Hanes Page 8 Remember: The Closing for Weekend # 115 is scheduled to start at 4pm. Be there to welcome the new Pilgrims to the Fourth Day!

NC Presbyterian Pilgrimage News Page 1 Jesus Friends, Over the last nineteen months, God has led me on this amazing journey of faith. I have been both humbled and honored, to have been called to serve as Rector for weekend #115. It has been a journey that was sometimes overwhelming to say the least. But as the time for the weekend approaches, and as we prepare our hearts and minds to be God's servants committed to him in all we say and do, I can see Christ leading this weekend as I see Him in the faces of the team He called to serve. The scripture God chose for this weekend comes from Philippians 4:13. I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength. Paul learned to be both well fed and hungry, to have plenty and to be in need or rather how to cope with these situations. The meaning is very clear. The secret of Paul's ability to do everything is through the one who gives him strength to do all things. And we too, can do all things through Christ who gives us strength. It has been amazing to see God working through our brothers and sisters in Christ as they became the team for North Carolina Presbyterian Pilgrimage #115. We have an amazing team and the cabins are filled with God's guests. I wait expectantly to see your smiling faces at Sendoff, at the Serenade, and at the Closing on Sunday afternoon. Please continue to pray for this team, the guests and that He continues to give me the strength to lead this weekend. My brothers and sisters in Christ, Know that God loves you and so do I. Doug Brinkley A Letter From The Rector

Page 2 NC Presbyterian Pilgrimage News NC Pilgrimage #115 List of Guests Name Church Town Sponsor Robin Atkins Pinnacle View Baptist Pinnacle, NC Tammy Gilley Phillip Aydelette Oak Ridge Presbyterian Oak Ridge, NC Rebecca Aydelette Jason Baker Rushwood Park Wesleyan Trinity, NC David Farmer Taylor Barricks Summerfield First Baptist Summerfield, NC Mandy Santolla Joe Blankinship Forest Hills Presbyterian High Point, NC Richies and Masons Martha Boger Main Street UMC Kernersville, NC Martin/Turner Wayne Boger Main Street UMC Kernersville, NC Martin/Turner Garrett Cain Pine Ridge Presbyterian Pilot Mountain, NC Gene Taylor Beth Cameron Oak Ridge Presbyterian Greensboro, NC Frances and Floyd Jackson Jeff Cameron Oak Ridge Presbyterian Greensboro, NC Frances and Floyd Jackson Tina Crew Main Street UMC Kernersville, NC Pacie Edwards Heather DeDona Oak Ridge Presbyterian Oak Ridge, NC Frances Jackson Kim Durham Pine Ridge Presbyterian Pine Ridge, NC Dwight Durham Michelle Edens Main Street UMC Oak Ridge, NC Tara Stamper Laura Edwards Christ UMC Greensboro, NC Susan Miller/Paula Hargrove Janet Farrell Oak Ridge Presbyterian Oak Ridge, NC David Broach Chelsea Garrett First Baptist Blowing Rock, NC Randall and Susan Townsend Robert Garrett First Baptist Blowing Rock, NC Randall and Susan Townsend Earl Gilley The Rock Pilot Mountain, NC Tammy Gilley/Sarah Jessup Kaela Hodges Pine Grove Presbyterian Mount Airy, NC Carrie Thompson Debbie Hunter Jessup Grove Baptist Pilot Mountain, NC Tammy Gilley Lynn Long Christ UMC Greensboro, NC Susan Miller/Paula Hargrove Fran Newsom King Moravian King, NC Tom Cooper Wilma Rogers First Baptist King, NC Mike Witt James Rogers Pine Ridge Presbyterian Pilot Mountain, NC Carrie Thompson Mark Rogers Pine Ridge Presbyterian Pilot Mountain, NC Carrie Thompson Tammy Rogers Pine Ridge Presbyterian Pilot Mountain, NC Carrie Thompson Maggie Redman Hills Presbyterian Pinnacle, NC Mandy Santolla Vivian Rodriquez Roman Catholic Lexington, SC Lenore Fischer Zack Santolla Hills Presbyterian Colfax, NC Mandy Santolla Michelle Shelton First UMC Pilot Mountain, NC Patsy Spencer Scott Shelton First UMC Pilot Mountain, NC Patsy Spencer Tricia Spencer Oakridge Presbyterian Kernersville, NC Rebecca Aydelette Peggy Taylor Simmons Grove Baptist Pilot Mountain, NC Frankie and Gene Taylor Crystal Townsend Greenway Baptist Banner Elk, NC Sarah Townsend Gerald Townsend Greenway Baptist Banner Elk, NC Sarah Townsend Paula Townsend Holly Communion Lutheran Deep Gap, NC Sarah Townsend Cilia Van Hook Alliance Bible Fellowship Boone, NC Carol and Wayne King

NC Presbyterian Pilgrimage News Page 3 NC Pilgrimage #115 Team Rector Doug Brinkley Observing Rector Steve Wall Head Cha Caroline Martin Pastors Head - Jennie Hemrick Jim Rissmiller Mark Sandlin Mandy Santolla Speakers Ideals David Parker Grace Given Laity Courtney Dusharm Grace Rec d Piety Bryan Payne Study Sarah Townsend Sacraments Action David Broach Leaders Frankie Taylor Obstacles to Grace Environment Rocky Hoffner Community Carol Jessup Life in Grace Total Security Doug Brinkley Rollo Room Head Teresa McGraw Kathy Burnette Wayne King Carol King Cathy Rubel Jim Rubel Lina Treleven Laura Allred Hugh Black Table Facilitators Head Tom Hamlin Paige Ysteboe Mike Witt Carl Treleven Courtney Dusharm Mary Hamlin Bryan Payne Micki Fischer Cindi Hoffner David Broach Paige Searcy Rocky Hoffner Steve Miller Carol Jessup Kitchen Head Michelle Wilburn John Blount Patti Blount Scott Gordon Carrie Hanneman Jean Henderson Susan Miller Renee Martin Rhonda Payne Frankie Taylor Escort Head Martha Albertson Mike Coltrane Loretta Coltrane Wayne Robertson Tammy Gilley Palanca Co-Head Lori Johnson Co-Head Pat Spencer Debbie Brinkley Lynn Edwards Kaye Spaugh Pat Turner Outside Head Randall Townsend Pacie Edwards Sarah Townsend Debbie Green Karen Payne Rose Gaiser Alesia Pendleton Brenda Sutton Nancy Purcell David Farmer Kevin Payne Dwight Durham Rex Inman Rick Purcell Mike Pendleton Scott Greene Music Co-Head Bill Gilmore Co-Head Mark Spencer Martha Hill Evan Sealey David Fiske David Parker Allen Pence Melissa Tamez Carrie Thompson Chapel Head Jill Boyes Jerry Baker Jeane Batten Cindy Gray Phyllis Lanier Don Martinat Kathryn Martinat Russ McNeal

Page 4 NC Presbyterian Pilgrimage News A Note From The Editor Palanca: The Lever and the Fulcrum We all have heard it, or at least some version of it, on the weekend: Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it and I shall move the world. This saying, often used in the Grace Received rollo, is attributed to Archimedes who was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor and astronomer born in 286 BC. On Pilgrimage weekends, in respect of our Spanish origins, we have this concept we call Palanca that is introduced during the Grace Received rollo. We don t use the word palanca in the rollo room until the guests have experienced the Prayer Banner. Even though it s all around us, it is not spoken of until guests understand grace and that the weekend has been graced and leveraged by prayer. Palanca is the Spanish word for plank or lever. Placed on a fulcrum so that one end of the plank is close to the fulcrum (say one foot) and the other end of the Palanca further away from the fulcrum (maybe five feet), it gives us a great advantage in power; in this case perhaps a 5 to 1 advantage: 250 pounds can be lifted by 50 pounds of effort. We liken that to the power of prayer. Notice Archimedes said lever and a fulcrum. If our plank or lever was just flat on the ground with no fulcrum we would have no power advantage. So it s important to have a fulcrum and know where to place it; the closer to the object to be lifted, the greater the power. Hmm, maybe we re getting somewhere. So how does the fulcrum fit into the familiar pilgrimage palanca metaphor? Perhaps the fulcrum is that point where the Holy Spirit supplies the extra power, the leverage; where the Holy Spirit and God s grace can make things happen that we can only imagine. A plank without the fulcrum is just a plank. The letter or gift is not the Palanca; the words, the efforts, the thoughts and prayers that go into writing the letter or creating the small gift are the Palanca. Remember to send the guests palanca letting them know that they have been and are in your prayers. That s Palanca, and it can move the world! In Christ, Bill Wardlaw- San Francisco Men s Cursillo #14, January, 1969

NC Presbyterian Pilgrimage News Page 5 Piedmont Conference Moderator Secretary Vice Moderator Pastor Representatives Leadership Committee Registrar Palanca Serenade Fourth Day Reunion Operations Newsletter Outreach Music Documentation Russ McNeal Mary Pat Reese Rose Gaiser Jim Rissmiller, Mark Brainerd Tom Hamlin, Caroline Martin, Jennie Maness Rick and Nancy Purcell Cindi and Mike Maynard Gene and Frankie Taylor Micki Fischer Jim Mason Shuford Wall Bill Wardlaw Wayne Robertson Mari Jo Dryden Jennie Maness What s Happening? The Documentation Committee continues to prepare Head Cha manuals for each of the weekend service groups. Finished and in use at this time are prototype Rollo Room Head Cha and Chapel Head Cha manuals. When was the last time that you verified your personal information on the NCPP website on-line directory? Telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, names, etc. do change and out-of-date information makes it difficult to get hold of you! The NC Presbyterian Pilgrimage (Piedmont) Conference approved a new team position at its last meeting. The Head Table Facilitator will serve the same basic role as other Head Chas and provide Table Facilitator and Speaker training and support during team meetings and on the weekend. Do you have a friend who is not receiving the newsletter? Have them check their Spam Filter. Spam filters may eliminate or block certain e-mails. (See Page 6)

Page 6 NC Presbyterian Pilgrimage News Technology may be sending NCPP Newsletters into cyber-space If you know of someone who is not getting the NCPP newsletter via e-mail, you might ask them to check their spam filter. They may have set it to not accept e-mail for any number of reasons. Spam blocking programs scan for key words, sending addresses etc. to identify and block or filter out those that are not recognized or that may be ads, fraud schemes, contain viruses, or are junk or bulk e-mail that are normally sent to large groups of receiving addresses. Mail filters can be either separate programs or part of the email program. In email programs, users can select their own filter characteristics that will automatically filter incoming e-mail according to the criteria they have selected. There is nothing that can be done from the sending end to get past these filters. Thus our Pilgrims who have spam filters set to screen out junk or bulk mail are most likely not getting the newsletter. Pilgrims can always access the NCPP web site ncpilgrimage.org and go to the Fourth Day Community pull-down and select Newsletters. Newsletters are listed there by weekend number and may be opened by clicking on the Rector s name. Information, Dates and Times for NCPP #115 October 11-14, 2012 Emergency Contact for #115 Jennie Maness - 336 294-2218 Send Off: Thursday, October 11 at 6:30 p.m. Serenade: Saturday, October 13 at 5:30 p.m. (Covered Dish) Closing: Sunday, October 14 at 4:00 pm (Please note the time change!) Ultreya: Saturday, October 27, 5:30 9:00pm, First Presbyterian Church, High Point

NC Presbyterian Pilgrimage News Page 7 Coming Events Event Date Location Rector - Leader NCPP # 114 September 20-23, 2012 Camp Harrison Hal Hester NCPP # 116 November 1-4, 2012 Camp Dixie Tim Page NCPP # 117 February 21-24, 2013 Camp Hanes Steve Wall NCPP # 118 March 14-17, 2013 Camp Dixie Roger Worthington NCPP # 119 April 11-14, 2013 Melissa Sealey Camp Harrison NCPP # 120 May 16-19, 2013 Camp Hanes Susan Miller Bring a covered dish (salad, main dish, or desert) and join us as we greet the new Pilgrims! Hear about their weekend. See old friends and meet new ones! Join in singing and worship and celebrate the commissioning of the rector for weekend #120! (That would be Susan Miller!) When? Where? Saturday, XXXXXXXXX 5:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. WOW! XXXXXXXXXXXXXX,

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