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Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Walkertown, NC Permit #4 Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, Inc. P.O. Box 57 Walkertown, NC 27051 ADDRESS SERVICES REQUESTED Need to get in touch with us? Address 2715 Darrow Road; PO Box 57; Walkertown, NC 27051 Office Phone (336) 595-8101 Administrative Assistant Amy Whicker Email [email protected] Website www.morrischapel.org Live 11am Service www.ustream.tv/channel/morrischapel Pastor Dan Lyons [email protected] Director of Children’s Ministries Sam Wesley [email protected] Director of Youth Ministries Katie Gaffner [email protected] Director of Music Del Curling [email protected] Organist Sheila Bennett (11:00am) Pianist Judy Benedek (8:45am) Organist Grant Beard (8:45am) Stephen Ministry Doris Wilson at 992-6356 Ministers Every Member Sunday Worship Times 8:45am-Chapel; 9am-Crossroads; 11am-Traditional Morris Chapel is a Stephen Ministry Church. When someone is in need of care a Stephen Minister is available to offer confidential Christian care & support. Contact Doris Wilson at 992-6356 for further information. No longer need this publication? Please let us know...contact the Church Office at 595-8101 or drop us a note at [email protected] Thanks! Chapel echoes November 3, 2013 / Issue 38 Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, Inc. Praise the Lord! The Lord God created the whole world and everything in it. We are blessed because the Lord gave us life. We live, work, and play in the world that the Lord created. We are thankful for God’s generosity to us. Our thankfulness compels us to faithfully live by the teaching of the Lord and to care for all of his creation. The Bible teaches us that we worship God by giving our tithe and offerings. How did you learned to give tithes and offering to the Lord? I remember attending worship as a small child with my grandparents and my “Pop” giving me a shiny quarter to put in the offering plate as it was passed down the pew. Then I remember learning about tithing when I was in college. When I received a paycheck, I wrote my tithe check and mailed it to my home church using the offering envelopes provided by them. When Krista and I attended pre-marriage counseling, the pastor taught us that the first ten percent of our income was for the tithe to our local church and that offerings were gifts given over and beyond our tithe. Reverend Allred encouraged us to set apart an additional percentage of our income to use for these offerings to other worthy charitable causes. I remember my bride Krista and I walking on a beach making a decision together to adopt this teaching into our new life together. How did you teach your children about personal money management? When our children were in kindergarten, my wife and I began intentionally teaching then about the use of money. We started with a small allowance each week and taught them about tithing, saving, and spending. We collected and decorated peanut butter jars to be three different types of “accounts” – an emergency fund, a long-term savings, and a spending jar. At first we gave them a dollar’s worth of dimes. It was an easy visual for them with ten dimes lined up on the dining room table with their “account jars”. The first dime belonged to the Lord as it was a tithe (a tenth part/ten percent). It was given to the church through the Sunday offering plate. The second dime was to be place in to the emergency fund, just in case an emergency happens unexpectedly like when an expensive bowl was dropped and shattered in a store. The remaining eight dimes were split between the other two jars. Four in to the long-term savings account jar to be used on something big like spending money on a trip or a large expensive toy. The other four were put into the spending jar that they could spend on whatever they chose a toy, candy, or other small item. We have continued these lessons throughout their years as they and their allowance amounts have grown. We continue to talk about spending from which jar is appropriate when a decision about spending has to be made. Our Financial Commitment Sunday is this week in worship. I pray you have been considering your thankfulness to God for the church called Morris Chapel. I encourage you to grow in your giving toward tithing by taking a “step up” this next year, Faithfully yours, Pastor Dan Lyons Inside this issue: ~ Prayer Chain Page 2 ~ Missions Page 3 ~ Upcoming Events & Announcements Pages 4-5 ~ Calendar Pages 6-7 ~ Youth Fundraiser Page 8 ~ Sponsor-A-Child Page 9 ~ Children & Youth Page 10 ~ Community Thanksgiving Lunch Page 11 ~ Stewardship Page 11 PASTOR’S MESSAGE: From the Mouth of Lyons

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Non-Profit Organization

U.S. Postage Paid

Walkertown, NC

Permit #4

Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, Inc.

P.O. Box 57

Walkertown, NC 27051

ADDRESS SERVICES REQUESTED

Need to get in touch with us? Address 2715 Darrow Road; PO Box 57; Walkertown, NC 27051

Office Phone

(336) 595-8101

Administrative Assistant Amy Whicker

Email [email protected]

Website www.morrischapel.org

Live 11am Service www.ustream.tv/channel/morrischapel

Pastor Dan Lyons [email protected]

Director of Children’s Ministries Sam Wesley [email protected]

Director of Youth Ministries Katie Gaffner [email protected]

Director of Music Del Curling [email protected]

Organist Sheila Bennett (11:00am)

Pianist Judy Benedek (8:45am)

Organist Grant Beard (8:45am)

Stephen Ministry Doris Wilson at 992-6356

Ministers Every Member

Sunday Worship Times 8:45am-Chapel; 9am-Crossroads; 11am-Traditional

Morris Chapel is a Stephen Ministry Church. When someone is in need of care a Stephen Minister is

available to offer confidential Christian care & support. Contact Doris Wilson at 992-6356 for further

information.

No longer need this publication?

Please let us know...contact the Church Office at 595-8101

or drop us a note at [email protected] Thanks!

Chapel echoes November 3, 2013 / Issue 38 Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, Inc.

Praise the Lord! The Lord God created the whole world and everything in it. We

are blessed because the Lord gave us life. We live, work, and play in the world that the

Lord created. We are thankful for God’s generosity to us. Our thankfulness compels us

to faithfully live by the teaching of the Lord and to care for all of his creation. The Bible

teaches us that we worship God by giving our tithe and offerings.

How did you learned to give tithes and offering to the Lord? I remember attending

worship as a small child with my grandparents and my “Pop” giving me a shiny quarter

to put in the offering plate as it was passed down the pew. Then I remember learning

about tithing when I was in college. When I received a paycheck, I wrote my tithe check

and mailed it to my home church using the offering envelopes provided by them. When

Krista and I attended pre-marriage counseling, the pastor taught us that the first ten

percent of our income was for the tithe to our local church and that offerings were gifts

given over and beyond our tithe. Reverend Allred encouraged us to set apart an

additional percentage of our income to use for these offerings to other worthy charitable

causes. I remember my bride Krista and I walking on a beach making a decision

together to adopt this teaching into our new life together.

How did you teach your children about personal money management? When our

children were in kindergarten, my wife and I began intentionally teaching then about the

use of money. We started with a small allowance each week and taught them about

tithing, saving, and spending. We collected and decorated peanut butter jars to be three

different types of “accounts” – an emergency fund, a long-term savings, and a spending

jar. At first we gave them a dollar’s worth of dimes. It was an easy visual for them with

ten dimes lined up on the dining room table with their “account jars”. The first dime

belonged to the Lord as it was a tithe (a tenth part/ten percent). It was given to the

church through the Sunday offering plate. The second dime was to be place in to the

emergency fund, just in case an emergency happens unexpectedly like when an

expensive bowl was dropped and shattered in a store. The remaining eight dimes were

split between the other two jars. Four in to the long-term savings account jar to be used

on something big like spending money on a trip or a large expensive toy. The other four

were put into the spending jar that they could spend on whatever they chose – a toy,

candy, or other small item. We have continued these lessons throughout their years as

they and their allowance amounts have grown. We continue to talk about spending

from which jar is appropriate when a decision about spending has to be made.

Our Financial Commitment Sunday is this week in worship. I pray you have been

considering your thankfulness to God for the church called Morris Chapel. I encourage

you to grow in your giving toward tithing by taking a “step up” this next year,

Faithfully yours,

Pastor Dan Lyons

Inside this issue:

~ Prayer Chain

Page 2

~ Missions

Page 3

~ Upcoming Events &

Announcements

Pages 4-5

~ Calendar

Pages 6-7

~ Youth Fundraiser

Page 8

~ Sponsor-A-Child

Page 9

~ Children & Youth

Page 10

~ Community

Thanksgiving Lunch

Page 11

~ Stewardship

Page 11

PASTOR’S MESSAGE: From the Mouth of Lyons

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PRAYER CHAIN

The Week of October 28, 2013

For those in need of Hope & Healing:

Jeff Masten, Robah Watson, Chris Henson, Janet Salladay, Mark Shore, Judy Benedek, Alma Hastings, Steve Pegram, Julia Tingen, Odessa Stevens, Larry, Clinton, Amber Lennon, LaDeea Draughn, Vicki Edwards, Heather Burton, Ed & Marie Violette, Chance Blakley, Chelle Hathcock, Thomas Tanner, Bill Trute, Tim Price, Jim Wilson, Dara Hobson, Nick Szews, Anna Jackson, James Drye, Jr., Connie Youtz, Frances Read, Barbie Mabe, Abbe McMichael, Chris Hayes, Daniel Allen, Cheryl Washer, Natasha Westmoreland, Joseph Davis, Gerald Hendrix, Juanita Crim, Eric Smith, Mark Floyd, Jim Drye, Jason Richardson, Jody Cadwell, Peggy & Don Prevette, Steve Amos, Ronnie Kluttz, Curtis Hall, Michaela Black, Daniel Bryan, Evelyn Roberts, Valena Mabe, Margaret Sutton, Lori Tuttle, Margaret Neal, Marion LaJoy Evans, Linda Goodman, Connie Brockland, Donnie Thompson, Jim Westmoreland, Linda Hanks, Pete Williams, Lohr Younts, Wayne Hester, Bob Hammons, Ted Khuns, Tammy Gabard, Norma Whitaker, Dot Peacock, Henry Bennett, Sylvia Stockton, Mary Alice Campbell, Pat Butler, Phyllis Peddycord, Chris Logan, Stan Harmon, Max Thompson, Debbie Esposito

For those who Grieve: The Family of Jeff Garrett, The Family of Carol Miller,

The Family of Sylvia Parham, The Family of Joseph Sean Neal

~ SPECIAL GIFTS ~

IN MEMORY

In Memory Of: Sam Maham

Given By: Otis & Phyllis Sisk (Back Pack Program)

In Memory Of: Frank & Ruby Vogler

Given By: Otis & Phyllis Sisk (Cemetery Fund)

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OUR GIFTS

Week of November 3, 2013

Budget Receipts this week $ 13,561

Receipts to Date $ 354,741

Budgeted to Date $ 398,610

Ahead/(Behind) $ (43,868)

Building Fund Receipts this week $ 707

Building Fund Receipts YTD $ 76,000

Capital/Building Fund Balance $ 33,672

OUR PRESENCE

Attendance for

November 3, 2013

Sunday School: 238

Worship Services:

8:45am: 37

9:00am: 125

11:00am: 152

Total: 314

NEXT CHAPEL ECHOES: Monday, November 12th

DEADLINE FOR ITEMS: Friday, November 8th by 12noon!

**Any items submitted AFTER the Friday deadline may be included

in the following week’s issue based on space availability**

Please join us for a FREE Thanksgiving

Day Lunch at Morris Chapel United

Methodist Church. Lunch is held in the

Family Life Center

When: Thursday, November 28, 2013

Time: 11:30 am—2:00 PM

**Doors will open at 11:00 am for all Police, Fire, EMS or other 1st

Responder Personnel**

If you know of a church member that is not able to get to our church, but

could use a meal that day, please let us know so that we can make

arrangements to have a meal delivered to them.

In an effort to streamline and reduce duplications, signups for donations

and volunteers this year will be done online at

http://www.timetosignup.com/lambertlists/signupsheet/20333. If you

do not have access to the internet, please contact Kathleen at 336-595-

8281 and I can sign you up.

Community Thanksgiving Day Lunch

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A huge THANK YOU to the Morris Chapel Family for another

successful and fun Trunk-A-Treat event, we couldn’t have done this

without you! Over 1,000 people attended this year!

Thank you for your continued support and prayers. Also for your outpouring of candy donations!

Thanks to the youth and parents for cooking and serving hot dogs and to the

Children’s Council for their dedication and passion to the children of the church and

community. THANKS AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The TRENDY Morris Chapel Halloween Candy Recycling Program!!!

We are aware children get a TON of candy and you have leftovers. If you are wondering what to do…We have the plan for you!!

The children’s department will be collecting your extra candy from November 4th-14th

We will use the candy for the Walkertown Christmas Parade float. Please look for the recycling containers located around the church and by Samantha’s office door and we will be happy to help you get rid of

the extras and share them with others! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Rainbow Connection and Sunshine Kids Choirs

Choirs will meet on Dec. 4th at 6:30, in addition to Dec. 11th at 6:30pm

in preparation for holiday performances.

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THANKGIVING FOOD COLLECTION

Please remember to bring your canned food and non-perishable

food items to Sunday School on or before Nov. 24th. All donations

this year will be given out at the Gifts of Grace event in December.

Please place donations in the collection box on the children’s hallway, Thanks!

Children & Youth Events

Upcoming Youth Events:

11/6 - Chaos with Katie, 2-6pm

11/8 - Sr. High Breakfast, 7:30am, Fellowship Hall

11/9 - Wake Forest Game “Church Day”; $25 per person

(admission + food included)

11/17 - Youth Fundraiser Luncheon & Cake Auction

11/27 - Trip to Operation Christmas Child Processing Center in Charlotte

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► SHOEBOX DEDICATION - NOVEMBER 17TH (ALL SERVICES)

Please bring your shoebox with you to any worship service. We will have

a special time during each service where boxes may be brought

forward and prayed for before they leave on their journey. If you would

like to bring your box before Nov. 17th, please place it in the OCC box

located outside of the Church Office. All boxes will be taken into the

11am worship service on Nov. 17th to be prayed over. If you have not

received a shoebox, additional boxes are available in the Narthex, FLC

Lobby and outside of the Chapel.

► RELAY CENTER - NOVEMBER 18-25, 9am -7pm

Morris Chapel is fortunate to once again be a Relay Center for

Operation Christmas Child. We will be open to receive shoeboxes from

our community on November 18-25 from 9am-7pm. If you would like to

volunteer, please contact Amy Whicker (402-3544) or visit the following

website to sign up: www.timetosignup.com/mcumcocc. Thanks!

~ Missions ~

Dishwashing detergent

Laundry detergent

Crackers

Peanut butter

Canned Meats

Macaroni & cheese

Canned Vegetables

Spaghetti noodles

Cereal / Oatmeal

Spaghetti sauce

Soup

Rice

~ Paper bags are also needed ~

FOOD PANTRY NEEDS

If you did not receive a Prayer, Service,

or Presence commitment card, there

are some available on the tables in the

Narthex and the FLC Lobby. Please

pick one up, complete and return to

Pastor Dan or the Church Office.

Commitment Cards

Thank you for all the cards and

gifts during Pastor Appreciation

Month. I appreciate being

appreciated! Thank you for the

blessing of being your pastor.

Pastor Dan

~ A Note of Thanks ~

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The Jane Morris Circle will meet Tuesday, November 12th at 6:30pm in Room 39.

Remember to bring your Ronald McDonald donations.

Our Guest Speaker will be Katie Gaffner, our Director of Youth Ministries.

All the ladies of the church are invited. Come join us!

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The Jane Morris Circle will be hosting refreshments for the Bethesda Center on Sunday, November 10, 2013. We would like to invite you all to come and go with us. The bus will eave at 6:45pm. We need help serving the meal and to fellowship with everyone. This is a wonderful outreach mission and Sherry Gray is organizing all of this. We have had a wonderful outreach program at the Bethesda Center for

several years.

Helen Hester

The Jane Morris Circle

JANE MORRIS CIRCLE

Next meeting will be on Saturday, Nov. 9th at 2pm in Room #39.

Guest speaker: Beverly Garner from The Red Cross Hostesses: Donrie McKnight & Emmalene Lemieux

All visitors are welcome!

UMW Wesley Circle

Lost & Found FOUND: a brand new package of Swingline Premium Staples. This was found in a Wal-Mart

bag with candy that was donated to Trunk-a-Treat. If these staples are yours, please see Sam.

Also, several items have been turned into the office recently (hats, keys, jewelry, etc.). If you

are missing anything, please visit the Church Office.

A Note from the St. Paul UMC Mass Choir...

Our hearts are truly filled with gratitude because we were so warmly welcomed, fed and made glad by your generosity. We enjoyed worshipping with you and consider it a joy to have been at your Revival. Pray for us and we will do the same for you!

In Christ, The St. Paul U.M.C. Mass Choir

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WEEKEND FEEDING PROGRAM

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Thanks to our Church Family... I just want to say Thank You, Thank You, Thank you for doing a beautiful job

on our Church Bazaar on October 26th. Your talents and your time you gave...it

was amazing! We could not have done it with out Bill and Patricia Gordon

growing our wonderful vegetables and fruits and all the other work they contrib-

uted. A special thanks to the men that gave a lot of their time, and every one that

helped in some way and did something to make the day so special.

It is a great pleasure to be a part of this Church Family. I love

you all and I enjoy the time I spend working with you!

Lucille Ashburn

Pecan orders are now being taken. The cost is $10 per 1 lb. bag. They are

available in halves or pieces. Please

contact Doris Wilson to place an order.

Pecan Orders

Poinsettia Orders

A list has been posted on the

bulletin board beside the

Narthex for Poinsettia orders.

Cost is $12. The order cut-off

date is December 2nd.

CHAPEL RAMBLERS

Thanksgiving Meal - Friday, November 22, 2013

** Special Guest: Ronnie Conaway **

Time: 5:30pm at the Fellowship Hall; Cost: $10.00 per person.

This will be a catered meal, therefore, it is important to sign-up before the deadline of Nov. 17th.

(Committee Members: Please arrive at 4:45pm)

The Morris Chapel United Methodist Men will hold their November breakfast on

Sunday, November 10, at 7:30am in the Fellowship Hall. This month the scouts of

our own Troop 922 will be cooking breakfast, providing devotions and program. Come out

and enjoy good food, fellowship and meet the scouts from Troop 922.

United Methodist Men

ECHOES NEWSLETTER

** There will be NO ECHOES

distribution the week of

December 2nd, 2013

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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

NOVEMBER 2013

1

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

WSFCS - NO SCHOOL

2 8-Noon - Gifts of Grace Sorting

(FLC)

2pm - Wesley Circle (39)

3 - All Saints Day 3pm - Women’s Bible Study (42)

4pm - Youth Council (45)

4pm - Youth Open Gym

5-7pm - Youth

Daylight Saving Time Change

4 3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

7pm - Long Range Planning (22)

7pm - Men’s Chorus Practice

5 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

6:30pm - Children’s Council (22)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

6 2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6:15pm - Youth Bible Study

6:30pm - Weekday Ministries Board

Meeting (22)

7pm - Property & Facilities (Office)

7 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

2-6pm - FLC Reserved (A. Briles)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

7pm - Stephen Ministry (40)

8 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

6-9pm - FLC Reserved (L. Cook)

9 2pm - Wesley Circle (39)

Youth at Wake Forest Ballgame

(Time TBD)

10 - Veteran’s Sunday 7:30am - UMM Breakfast (FH)

10am - Children Packing OCC

shoeboxes during Sunday School

11-4pm - FLC Reserved (Amos)

2-5pm - FH Reserved (J. Eller)

3pm - Women’s Bible Study (42)

4pm - Youth Open Gym

5-7pm - Youth

5-7pm - Christmas Play Practice (39)

6:45pm-Jane Morris Circle @ Bethesda

11 - Veteran’s Day 3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

WSFCS - NO SCHOOL

12 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

6:30pm - Jane Morris Circle (39)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

13 9am - Kitchen Committee (39)

2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6:15pm - Youth Bible Study

6:30pm - Children’s Choir

7:15-8:45pm - Chancel Choir

14 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

15 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

8:30am - Ramblers Breakfast at

Olympic Restaurant

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

16 SCOUT POPCORN PICK-UP (FH)

Noon-8pm - FLC Reserved (L.

Helper)

17 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

OCC Dedication Sunday (All services)

11am - Rainbow Connection Singing

11-1pm-Youth Luncheon & Cake Auction

3pm - Women’s Bible Study (42)

4pm - Youth Open Gym

5-7pm - Youth

5-7pm - Christmas Play Practice (39)

18 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

6:30pm - Staff Parish Relations

Committee (40)

7pm - Men’s Chorus

19 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

10-11am - Food Pantry Open

6pm - Missions Committee

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

20 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

10am - Garden Club (39)

2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6:15pm - Youth Bible Study

6pm - JAM

7:15-8:45pm - Chancel Choir

21 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

10-11am - Food Pantry Open

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

22 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

5:30pm - Ramblers Thanksgiving

Meal (Ronnie Conaway)

23 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

12-5pm - FH Reserved (S. Loyd)

24 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

Thanksgiving Food Dedication

11-1:30pm - Boy Scout Luncheon

2pm - Decorate for Advent

4pm - Youth Open Gym

5-7pm - Youth

5-7pm - Christmas Play Practice (39)

25 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

6:30pm - Civic Club (FH)

7pm - Finance Committee (Office)

Church Council Meeting moved

to December 9th

26 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

27 1-8:30pm - Youth Trip to OCC

Processing Center in Charlotte

WSFCS - NO SCHOOL

28 - Thanksgiving Day 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

11:30-2pm - Community

Thanksgiving Day Lunch (FLC)

10am-3pm - FH Reserved (H. Neal)

4-8pm - FLC Reserved (A. Stevens)

4:30-10pm - FH Reserved (S. Gray)

WSFCS - NO SCHOOL

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WSFCS - NO SCHOOL

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NOVEMBER 2013

1

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

WSFCS - NO SCHOOL

2 8-Noon - Gifts of Grace Sorting

(FLC)

2pm - Wesley Circle (39)

3 - All Saints Day 3pm - Women’s Bible Study (42)

4pm - Youth Council (45)

4pm - Youth Open Gym

5-7pm - Youth

Daylight Saving Time Change

4 3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

7pm - Long Range Planning (22)

7pm - Men’s Chorus Practice

5 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

6:30pm - Children’s Council (22)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

6 2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6:15pm - Youth Bible Study

6:30pm - Weekday Ministries Board

Meeting (22)

7pm - Property & Facilities (Office)

7 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

2-6pm - FLC Reserved (A. Briles)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

7pm - Stephen Ministry (40)

8 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

6-9pm - FLC Reserved (L. Cook)

9 2pm - Wesley Circle (39)

Youth at Wake Forest Ballgame

(Time TBD)

10 - Veteran’s Sunday 7:30am - UMM Breakfast (FH)

10am - Children Packing OCC

shoeboxes during Sunday School

11-4pm - FLC Reserved (Amos)

2-5pm - FH Reserved (J. Eller)

3pm - Women’s Bible Study (42)

4pm - Youth Open Gym

5-7pm - Youth

5-7pm - Christmas Play Practice (39)

6:45pm-Jane Morris Circle @ Bethesda

11 - Veteran’s Day 3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

WSFCS - NO SCHOOL

12 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

6:30pm - Jane Morris Circle (39)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

13 9am - Kitchen Committee (39)

2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6:15pm - Youth Bible Study

6:30pm - Children’s Choir

7:15-8:45pm - Chancel Choir

14 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

15 7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

8:30am - Ramblers Breakfast at

Olympic Restaurant

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

16 SCOUT POPCORN PICK-UP (FH)

Noon-8pm - FLC Reserved (L.

Helper)

17 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

OCC Dedication Sunday (All services)

11am - Rainbow Connection Singing

11-1pm-Youth Luncheon & Cake Auction

3pm - Women’s Bible Study (42)

4pm - Youth Open Gym

5-7pm - Youth

5-7pm - Christmas Play Practice (39)

18 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

6:30pm - Staff Parish Relations

Committee (40)

7pm - Men’s Chorus

19 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

10-11am - Food Pantry Open

6pm - Missions Committee

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

20 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

10am - Garden Club (39)

2-6pm - Chaos with Katie

6:15pm - Youth Bible Study

6pm - JAM

7:15-8:45pm - Chancel Choir

21 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

10-11am - Food Pantry Open

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

7pm - Praise Band Practice

22 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

7:30am - Sr. High Breakfast (FH)

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

5:30pm - Ramblers Thanksgiving

Meal (Ronnie Conaway)

23 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

12-5pm - FH Reserved (S. Loyd)

24 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

Thanksgiving Food Dedication

11-1:30pm - Boy Scout Luncheon

2pm - Decorate for Advent

4pm - Youth Open Gym

5-7pm - Youth

5-7pm - Christmas Play Practice (39)

25 - OCC Relay Center (9am-7pm)

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

6:30pm - Civic Club (FH)

7pm - Finance Committee (Office)

Church Council Meeting moved

to December 9th

26 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

3:30-5pm - FLC Reserved (GLCS)

6:30pm - Boy Scouts (FH)

7pm - Cub Scouts (FLC/Classrooms)

27 1-8:30pm - Youth Trip to OCC

Processing Center in Charlotte

WSFCS - NO SCHOOL

28 - Thanksgiving Day 10-11am - Food Pantry Open

11:30-2pm - Community

Thanksgiving Day Lunch (FLC)

10am-3pm - FH Reserved (H. Neal)

4-8pm - FLC Reserved (A. Stevens)

4:30-10pm - FH Reserved (S. Gray)

WSFCS - NO SCHOOL

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WSFCS - NO SCHOOL

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