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Pilmoor Memorial United Methodist Church A family of Christians who love God, follow Jesus, and serve others.
January 2016 Volume 24, Issue 26
A Word from the Pastor
One of my favorite verses in the Bible is Galatians 2:20, RSV:
"I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me; and the life I now live in
the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who love me and gave himself for me."
I am so grateful for our God’s great love for us. A new year is upon us, and changes are
happening. Change gives us the opportunity to meet new people and meet new circumstances
and to see how God is working.
Jesus came into a world that needed something different to happen. People needed hope and
love to meet the challenges of the difficult lives they lived. God sent His Son into the world change
lives, if only human beings would trust His Son to accomplish that in the hearts of every person.
Christ living in us! How we could change the world around us if we would let this be so.
May Christ guide our every thought and deed as we minister in his name in the next few months.
Michele and I look forward to being with you as a new year approaches.
Blessings,
Reverend Jerry Cribb
Pilmoor Pilot
A Note from the Bookkeeper, Linda Austin
Dear Pilmoor family, As I leave the position of bookkeeper at Pilmoor and look back over the years I have been working here, I am remem-bering your many acts of love and kindness to me and I am grateful! Thank you for the opportunity to serve with you and for all the generous thoughtfulness you have shown me. I will continue to lift you in prayer, and I know the LORD will continue to guide you and bless you richly as you love and serve Him. Desiring His will, Linda Austin
A Big Thank You! Thank you to all the performers in the Candlelight Christmas Concert. We were able to raise over $1,000.00 for the Food Pantry. That will feed a lot of people over the Christmas holiday. Also, I wanted to thank the women’s circles for the beautiful reception following the concert. The food was wonderful, and I appreciate all the time it to prepare and clean up. Gratefully yours, Ruth Ambrose
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THOSE IN OUR CONGREGATION WITH JANUARY BIRTH-
DAYS! Please contact the church office at 232-2136 so we can add your special day to our celebration
list!
MEMBERS OF OUR PILMOOR CONGREGATION AND OUR EXTENDED FAMILY TO KEEP
IN OUR PRAYERS:
Church Family: Ray and Judy Cohoon, Patricia Crump, Chris and Becky Curdes, The Mary Daughdrill
family, Carolyn Davis, Dukie Davis, Dave Falk, Anthony Garske, Bobby Harris, James D. Hartsell, Roy Ha-
worth, The Mattera Family, Calvin and Mae Marie Moseley, Rodger Parker, Jean Perry, The Young Family
Extended Church Family: Walt Artman, Mark Baggett, Helen Cooper,
Larry Corbell family, Sue Davies, DeDe Dawson, Michelle DeJong, Josh Dun-
can, Melanie Garrett, Stephanie Garske, Leslyn Henry, Joni Hester, Marion
Holcomb, The Hooper Family, Willy Inman, Jane Jones, Audrey Lane, Barba-
ra Little, Grace Mansperger, Kelley Minschke, Regina Nelson, Nathan No-
vack, Dawn Pearce, June Pell & Family, Angel Davis Perry, Erin Rench and
Family, Dean Riggs, The Robinson Family, Tracy Warfield Schirmer, Kath-
leen Schurr, Don Smith, Josh Smith, Mackenzie Smithson, Ginger Snowden,
Ethan Spruill, Jim Strain, Bonnie Stroud, Barbara Tice, Julie Tiede, Lindy Tur-
ver, Nancy Tyler, Cathy Warren, Carol Watson, Anna Weiler, Sue Ellen Wil-
liamson, Adrienne Capps Wimmer
Missions/Outreach News
Throughout the month of October, the Mission & Outreach ministry
workgroup held bake sales to fund educational scholarships for students
in Liberia. In a Liberia, so recently devastated by Ebola and still recover-
ing from civil wars, education is not free. The four October bake sales
raised over five-hundred dollars for Liberian student scholarships.
In November and early December, Mission & Outreach organized
Angel Tree gifting in cooperation with the Currituck County Public
Schools. Generous Pilmoor angels contributed SEVENTY Christmas
gifts, providing a bounteous Christmas morning for ALL the children in
TEN Currituck families. It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas ...
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About 18 months ago, our North Carolina Conference set a goal of $1 million. At this point, we have reached 85% ($850,000) of our goal. We an-
ticipate passing the goal with Advent and Christmas offerings. Our hope is that Pilmoor will do our part in helping our Conference meet our goal.
Some facts about malaria:
1. Over half a million people die from malaria each year,
mostly children younger than five years old.
2. It is estimated that a child dies every minute of malaria.
3. It is estimated that less than 5% of children in sub-Saharan Africa currently sleep under any type of insecticide-treated net.
4. When insecticide-treated nets are used by ¾ of the people in a community, malaria transmission is cut by 50%, and
the mosquito population drops by as much as 90%.
Make checks for this special offering out to Pilmoor and write INM (which stands for Imagine No Malaria) on the memo line of your check.
Girl Scouts Troop 365 News
The Girl Scouts have been
incredible busy this year
with no chance of slowing
down! We had our en-
campment in September
with archery, canoeing,
and Dutch oven cook-
ing. We are working on
completing an Energy
Journey where the girls
have to learn about the
different ways we use (and waste) energy. Our World Thinking
Day project this year involved learning about Argentina, and we are
presenting our information using the Broadway musical, Evita. In
November, we celebrated with a Dia De Los Muertos Party, where
the girls learned about a special person in their family and the tradi-
tions Latin American cultures utilize to pay respect. We had our
Fall Product sale and are gearing up for cookies! Yum! Currently
we have a Cadette (Isabella Orosco) working on her silver award,
the second highest award that can be achieved in Girl Scouting. She
is working to create a library system at the Assisted Living Facility
in Moyock and a more inviting activities center. The Juniors are
working on their Bronze award, also in the Assisted Living Facility,
to create a children's area within the activities center. We are
working on fundraisers and accepting donations for books, money,
DVD’s, and gently used games. If you would like to help, please
let me know at bdorosco@hotmail.com or 252-207-3060. Thank
you all for your Support!
Tiny Peeps from Pilmoor Preschool
The faculty of Pilmoor Preschool would like to wish the members of the Pilmoor Congregation a very Happy New Year! For the month of Janu-ary, the preschool will be celebrating with their an-nual Penguin Day, when the children of the pre-
school learn all about our flightless, cold-weather dwelling friends, the penguins! The students will dress like penguins, play snow-themed games, eat penguin-themed food (like Goldfish crackers), and make penguin crafts, Pilmoor Preschool will also be opening enroll-ment for the 2016-2017 school year during the month of February.
A Thank You from Mrs. Ruth Ambrose
Dear Pilmoor Family,
The holidays just wouldn’t have been the same
without you. Thank you for your Christmas gift
to me. I love this church and everything we do
to help others! Than you for letting me be a part
of your music ministry!
Love,
Ruth
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Kitchen Supplies
The church budget includes $500 for Kitchen Supplies in 2016. To supplement that modest amount, anyone sponsoring a meal in the So-cial Hall is asked to contribute $25 to the Wednesday Evening Fund to help pay for Kitchen Sup-plies. Thank you for your support.
The Knitwits will meet on Saturday, January 16th in the church library from 10:00-12:00 noon. I hope everyone had a
wonderful Christmas! Please bring what you’ve been working on since we met last. See you there, Ruth.
Nurture Notions
Regular Wednesday Night Dinners will resume on
January 13th. Please contact Mary Beth Newns if
your committee, group, or family would like to
host a meal. This is a great time for fellowship,
but our calendar is empty, so please prayerfully
consider volunteering! Mary Beth can be reached
by email at valora3@aol.com or by phone at 252-
202-7130. The next Nurture/Discipleship meet-
ing will be held on January 5, 2016 at 7:00pm.
Quarterly Giving Statements
To reduce postage costs, Giving Statements will be available for pick up at des-
ignated Sunday services beginning in January. Any statements not distributed
will be mailed. Further details will be provided in the bulletin announcements
leading up to the printing of the statements.
Year End Giving Ends December 27th
A reminder that year end giving for 2015 will end with donations collected on the December 27th service. All contributions
made by the 27th will be deductible on your 2015 tax return.
Welcome Our New Bookkeeper
Please welcome our new bookkeeper, Coreena Taylor, to Pilmoor and give her your support during her transition which is the busiest time of the year in accounting. Coreena has years of bookkeeping and accounting experience and some may remember her helping with our Tup-perware fundraiser.
Leola Hall Circle News
The Leola Hall Circle delivered the Christmas presents and Christmas dinner to a needy family in Currituck county. This is
our second year that we have participated in Operation Santa Claus through the Currituck Social Services Department. We
have really enjoyed doing it.
Our next meeting is scheduled for January 13th at 10:00am. We welcome all women of the church to attend our meetings.
We would love to have you.
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3 ............................................. 7pm Boy Scouts 4 ............................................ 6:30pm Trustees 5 ................................................ 7pm Nurture 6 ................................................... 7pm Choir 11 ........................................... 7pm Boy Scouts 11 ................................................ 7pm Prayer 12 ................................................. 7pm SPRC 13 .......................................... 10am Leola Hall 13 ................................................. 7pm Choir 14 ......................................... 7pm Food Pantry
16 ............................................. 10am Knitwits 18 ........................................... 7pm Boy Scouts 18 ............................................... 7pm Finance 20 ......................... 12pm Newsletter Articles Due 20 ............................................. 6:30pm UMM 20 ........................................................ Choir 21 ....................................... 7pm Hilda Brumsey 24 ......................... 12pm Church Council Meeting 25 ........................................... 7pm Boy Scouts 27 .................................................. 7pm Choir
January 2016 Events
PILMOOR MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
192 COURTHOUSE ROAD CURRITUCK, NC 27929
JANUARY 2016
PHONE: 252.232.2136 FAX: 252.232.3016
E-MAIL: PILMOOR@NCCUMC.ORG
WWW.PILMOOR.ORG
A family of Christians who love God, follow Jesus,
and serve others.
Common Lectionary Scripture
Lessons for January 2016
January 3 Epiphany Sunday
Isaiah 60:1-6 Psalm 72:1-7,10-14 (UMH 795)
Ephesians 3:1-12 Matthew 2:1-12
January 10 Baptism of the Lord
Isaiah 43:1-7 Psalm 29 (UMH 761)
Acts 8:14-17 Luke 3:15-17,21-22
January 17 2nd Sunday after Epiphany
Isaiah 62:1-5 Psalm 36:5-10 (UMH 771)
1 Corinthians 12:1-11 John 2:1-11
January 24 3rd Sunday after Epiphany
Nehemiah 8:1-3,5-6, 8-10 Psalm 19 (UMH 750)
1 Corinthians 12:12-31a Luke 4:14-21
January 31 4th Sunday after Epiphany
Jeremiah 1:4-10 Psalm 71:1-6 (UMH 794)
1 Corinthians 13:1-13 Luke 4:21-30
WHAT’S INSIDE THE JANUARY ISSUE
A Word from the Pastor ...................................... 1
A Note from the Bookkeeper ................................ 1
A Big Thank You ............................................... 1
Prayer Concerns ................................................ 2
January Birthdays ............................................... 2
Missions/Outreach ............................................ 2
Tiny Peeps from Pilmoor Preschool ........................ 3
Girl Scouts News ............................................... 3
Imagine No Malaria ............................................ 3
A Thank You from Ruth Ambrose .......................... 3
Knitwits News .................................................. 4
Nurture Notions ................................................ 4
Leola Hall News ................................................ 4
Kitchen Supplies ................................................ 4
Year-End Giving End Date ................................... 4
Quarterly Giving Statements ................................. 4
Welcome Our New Bookkeeper ............................ 4
January 2016 Events ........................................... 5
Bible Wordsearch .............................................. 5