The Winston-Salem District 1031 Reynolda Road 27104 www.winstonsalemdistrictumc.org Re- Source for the Sacred November, 2010 E-newsletter Volume four, Issue eleven It s A Date November 24 th, 25 th District Office Closed December 9 th, District Christmas Party Sedge Garden UMC, 6:30 p.m. Kernersville, NC ajohnson@wnccumc.org December 11 th, Adult Ministries Bus Trip Clemmons Village Inn, 8:00 a.m. Lambuth Inn Lunch, Lake Junaluska Singers Lake Junaluska, NC Nanpj1@gmail.com December 14 th, Educators Time Apart Miller St. Panera Bread, 10:00 a.m. December 20 th, District Joy Singers Mt. Tabor UMC, 2:00 p.m. COMING IN 2011: January 23 rd, District Leadership Conf. Burkhead UMC, 2:30-5:30 p.m. February 4 th, 5 th, Confirmation Retreat Brantley Center, The Children s Home Available for Take-out There are new items now available in the District Resource Center for Children s Ministry. Throw and Tell attention-grabber ball helps kids focus, get ready to learn and launch lessons. This beach ball has 52 instant discussion-starter questions or suggestions. Wherever your right index finger lands is what you ll do, such as Make up a new rule for your school or Describe the favorite Christmas gift you ve given. The Encyclopedia of Bible Games for Children s Ministry is a fresh, gigantic collection of easy-to-lead games that will add fun to any lesson you re about to teach or any situation you ll face in children s ministry. You get 75 Bible story games, 10 holiday games, 10 Jesus Is games, 10 The Bible Is games, 20 icebreaker games, 20 group-builder games, 10 total silence games and 10 travel time games. Each game has a scripture reference and follow-up discussion starters. Jesus Loves Me! 13 Lessons Introducing Preschoolers to God contains Old and New Testament Bible stories to help preschoolers understand God s love and that Jesus is the ultimate expression of that love. These interactive lessons feature Bible story activities, singing, snacks and crafts. 1
District Prayer Concerns and Joys Please remember the following in your prayers: Rev. Donald Jenkins in the death of his mother in California Rev. George Robinson (retired) in the death of his wife Sylvia We rejoice with: Rev Sybil Parks in the birth of a grandson, Caleb Talon Gidcumb Rev. Karen Branch in the birth of a grandson, Sylas Issaih Roberts COKESBURY S CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18-20 SAVE 25% - CODE 0H11 (866) 629-3116, GREENSBORO, NC YOU RE INVITED THE JOY SINGERS REHEARSALS ON 3 RD MONDAYS @ 2:00 P.M. FAMILY LIFE CENTER OF MT. TABOR UMC, 3543 ROBINHOOD ROAD HYMNS AND FUN SONGS FOR FOLKS WHO LOVE SING MUSIC AND MISSION THE COMMUNITY OF WINSN-SALEM ANDREW LEJEUNE, DIRECR, MT. TABOR UMC LOU ANN DENNISON, ASSISTANT, NEW HOPE UMC DONNA COOKE, ACCOMPANIST, DISTRICT OFFICE INFORMATION: 727-1222 OR 2
Medlin Around Three days until your Norton Anti-Virus expires. Recommended procedure-- --renew NOW! I have been getting that message for two weeks and now I m down to three days. I AM ready! I have the 2011 version of Norton sitting here by my computer. But I am not going to install it until the last day! Why, you may ask. It is simply this..if I renew a little early, then next year my software will expire earlier and if I do this enough, I will eventually lose a whole month! Good grief, the software costs enough as it is. I don t want to shortchange myself in the process. I can t help but think that is how it is with Thanksgiving. Every year we hear about Halloween and Christmas earlier and earlier, and Thanksgiving gets shortchanged in the process. It is a bit pathetic, is it not? Thanksgiving has been relegated to a third-place position. I bet you there are more dollars spent now in preparation for Halloween than for Thanksgiving! I really believe that. Thanksgiving requires turkey and pumpkin pie, and giving thanks! But Halloween requires bunches of candy and costumes. I have looked at the costs of some of those costumes and can tell you that just ONE of them will easily purchase a turkey. Imagine that. I guess that really shouldn t surprise us, since we begin to hear Christmas carols as soon as the latter part of October arrives. Decorations are in homes now. They have been in businesses for awhile. Trees are lit. We think we are ready for Christmas before we even get to Thanksgiving. I don t know about you, but I m a bit confused. I love each of these holidays and holy days. I love Halloween because it is All Hallows Eve..the evening before All Saints Day. And I love Thanksgiving because it is a reminder of how survival took place for the early English settlers in this country because of the help of the Native, or First, Americans. I love Christmas because it reminds us how God is always changing life..and changing US, through the gift of little ones, and how the greatest change ever known to humanity came in the birth of his son, little Jesus. We don t want to renew our subscriptions to these holy times of life too soon! If we do, we may allow them to bump into each other, and lose their meaning! Let s stay on the timeline, because God meets us in those moments! God be close to you. Bill 3
LOCAL EVENTS The Winston-Salem Symphony, the Symphony Chorale and the Winston-Salem State University Singers will present Haydn s Creation under the direction of world renowned conductor Donald Neuen November 21 st and 23 rd. Call 725-1035 for information and tickets. Auditions for A Woman Called Truth (in honor of Black History Month) are scheduled for November 21 st and 22 nd from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Call 661-4949 for more information. Production dates are in February of 2011. Santa Claus is coming to Walkertown on Saturday, November 20 th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Morris Chapel UMC, 2915 Darrow Road. You will have the opportunity to tell him everything on your list and have your picture taken for a nominal fee with the option to purchase a professional package. All proceeds benefit The Children s Home, Bethesda Center and a foreign mission. For information call 595-8101 or go to morrischapel@gmail.com. Sedge Garden UMC, 794 Sedge Garden Road, Kernersville, is hosting the 5 th Annual Sedge Garden Community Christmas Tree Lighting on Saturday, November 27 th at 5:30 p.m. J. R. Snyder of WSJS will lead the countdown to light the 40 foot tree with 2600 LED lights and a new star. There will be holiday music, hot cider, hay rides and homemade goodies. Call 788-2297 for additional information. On Sunday, December 12 th at 5:00 p.m., the Alpha and Omega Youth Choir of Main Street UMC will present The First Day of Christmas. Join Nan, Dan and Tan N. Baum for a hilarious message of hope and expectation. Main Street UMC, is located at 306 S. Main St. in Kernersville. Call 993-3411 for information. FYI: THE UMAR LUNCHEON IN WINSN-SALEM RAISED $45,413!! ***** Vital Partners is accepting old technology devices, i.e. used inkjet cartridges, cell phones and PDAs, to help fund new faith communities in the WNCC. You may bring your items to the Winston-Salem District Office for this purpose. SAFE SANCTUARIES: MANDARY!! 4
WINSN-SALEM DISTRICT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 RD, 2011 (SNOW DATE, JANUARY 30 TH ) GATHER WORSHIP LEARN LEAD BURKHEAD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5250 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY WINSN-SALEM, NC 27106 CURRENT DISTRICT LEADERSHIP OFFERINGS KEYNOTE: DAVE SANDERSON, FINAL PASSENGER LEAVE THE MIRACLE ON THE HUDSON AIRCRAFT DECISION MAKING,LEADERSHIP AND WITNESS DAVE SANDERSON UNITED METHODIST MEN: EXPANDING YOUR MINISTRIES DANNY GARRETT UNDERSTANDING BENEFIT ITEMS IN APPORTIONMENTS DALE BRYANT FIRST CLASS SESSION FOR BASIC LAY SPEAKING TERRY MATTHEWS LIVING ABUNDANTLY (HEALTHY) FOR LAITY GENE SMART STAFF STAFF PARISH RELATIONS COMMITTEE BILL MEDLIN THE BIG PICTURE: THE UNITED METHODIST CONNECTION JENNIFER DAVIS VITAL CHURCHES DISTRICT EVANGELISM TASK FORCE VOLUNTEERS IN MISSION LEE STRANGE MISSION PROJECT MARIA EDMONDS 5