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“Making, Maturing, Mobilizing
Disciples for Christ”
January 2018 Volume XX Issue 1
• Church Office 704-892-8566
• Fax 704-892-3143
• Youth House 704-892-7825
• Sonshine Preschool 704-892-0654
• www.mtzionumc.net
• http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/84673593
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BABYGARTEN AND TESTIFY 3
OLDER ADULT TRAVELERS
TRIP TO WILMINGTON
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SONSHINE PRESCHOOL
NEWS
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IN TOUCHIN TOUCHIN TOUCHIN TOUCH...The Newsletter of the Mt. Zion FamilyThe Newsletter of the Mt. Zion FamilyThe Newsletter of the Mt. Zion FamilyThe Newsletter of the Mt. Zion Family
WORSHIP EACH SUNDAY AT 8:30, 9:45 and
11:00 AM WEDNESDAY Nights @ 6:40 pm
Dr. Mary John Dye; Senior Pastor, Rev. Joel Simpson and
Rev. Tony Moreau; Associate Pastors
Good news for Mt. Zion’s Senior Campus!
Senior Campus Co-chairs Barbara Broadway and Corinne Hendrix announced the
signing of a contract for the development of the Mt. Zion Senior Campus. The 8.4
acres of the Senior Campus property is under contract to be purchased and de-
veloped by New Homes of NC LLC, a partnership of Curt Needham and Wyatt
Clark, Jr.
The signing of the contract leads into a specified due diligence period for further
research for more specific plans which will be presented as they are available. As
Curt Needham shared with the congregation, the preliminary plan is for the first
stage of the development to be 24 one and two bedroom quadplex and duplex
units. The next development phase would be the building of a four story, 80 unit
building with apartment-style housing for independent living available. When the
housing is completed, it will be 104 homes available for sale for members for the
church and community.
The sale of the lots for housing will generate the income to fund the Senior
Ministry Center—a building on Mt. Zion property which will be owned and
operated by the church through the Senior Campus Board. They have many dreams
for the spiritual growth, education, fellowship and activities that can bless residents
on the Senior Campus, seniors at Mt. Zion, and in the community.
Signing the development contract is a very significant step in the vision becoming
a reality in the coming months. The Senior Campus Board has the authority for all
the decision-making for the Senior Campus – financial, policy, personnel and
program decisions. (The Senior Campus Board reports to the Building Committee
and, through that group, to the Administrative Board). Members of the Senior
Campus Board are Bob Allen, Ed Bost, Dora Dalmas, Tom Graham, Katy
Hollingsworth, Gil Millsaps and Sue Weaver. The Senior Campus Board is
chaired by Barbara Broadway and Corinne Hendrix.
They will keep the congregation posted as further information becomes available.
From the Sr. Campus Committee: We are committed to communication regard-
ing the future of the Sr. Campus. Please be assured that we will do our best to keep
you updated on the progress of the development. Exciting times are ahead and it is
important to the committee to share this excitement. Thank you for all your sup-
port and we ask for continued prayers and support as we move ahead.
Wednesday Night Worship Begins January
10th
Located in the Sanctuary at 6:40 pm, the
Wednesday Night Worship service is a
contemplative service that offers a unique
opportunity to slow down and be refreshed.
Each week there is a variety of music led by
acoustic instruments and/or piano.
Communion is served at the kneeling rail
each week. The message is different from
Sunday mornings. The service runs from
6:40-7:30.
Wednesday Night Worship returns January
10th at 6:40 pm with “Heroines of the Bible.”
Women play important and surprising roles
throughout Scripture. From saving Israel to
standing up against injustice to making the
ministry of Jesus possible, these women are
true heroes in Scripture. Join us as we learn
about these Heroines of the Bible and what
they can teach us about living life as God
calls us to live.
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MT. ZION FAMILY CELEBRATIONS AND CONCERNS!MT. ZION FAMILY CELEBRATIONS AND CONCERNS!MT. ZION FAMILY CELEBRATIONS AND CONCERNS!MT. ZION FAMILY CELEBRATIONS AND CONCERNS!
THE SYMPATHY OF THE CONGREGATION IS EXTENDED TOTHE SYMPATHY OF THE CONGREGATION IS EXTENDED TOTHE SYMPATHY OF THE CONGREGATION IS EXTENDED TOTHE SYMPATHY OF THE CONGREGATION IS EXTENDED TO John Leadingham and
family on the death of his mother, Barbara Leadingham who passed away on
December 27, 2017.
2018 ALTAR FLOWERS - Would you like to honor someone dear, a special occasion or a group
of people? Maybe you would like to remember a loved one in a very special way. Church Altar
Flowers offer a way to express your love and gratitude. Flowers may be purchased for $100.00
for two arrangements or $50.00 for one. On your designated Sunday, you may take the flowers
to someone of your choice after the 11:00 service. A special notation of your gift will be made in
the bulletin. Please complete the form below and place it in the offering plate. The church office
will bill you for the flowers requested. We want to continue placing live flowers in the Sanctuary
for worship, but need your help. Thank you for using this as a way to honor or remember
someone special.
Dates available: 2 arrangements are available unless noted otherwise.
January 7 January 14 January 21 January 28 February 4 February 11 April 1
April 8 April 15 April 22 April 29 May 6 May 13 May 20
May 27 June 3 June 10 June 17 June 24 July 1 July 8
July 15 July 22 July 29 August 5 August 12 August 19 August 26
September 2 September 9 (1 set) September 16 September 23 October 7 October 14
October 21 October 28 November 4 November 11 November 18 November 25 December 2
December 9 December 16 December 23 December 30
Your Name__________________________________________________________________
Phone #________________________Date(s) Requested____________________________
Number of arrangements (1 or 2) _______________________________________________
Wording for bulletin:__________________________________________________________
DECEMBER BAPTISM:
Adeline Ruth Hope was
baptized at the 10:00 am
service on December 24th.
She is the daughter of Sarah
and Scott Hope and the sister
of Jacob and Grace.
CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! Ashley Buchanan and Matthew
Westmoreland were married October 28, 2017 at First
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Gastonia,
North Carolina. Matthew is the son of Wayne and
Mary Ellen Westmoreland, the brother of Christopher
Westmoreland and the grandson of
Ruth Westmoreland.
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THE MOUNT
ZION TESTIFY
YOUTH CHOIR
WILL KICK OFF
ITS SPRING
SEMESTER ON SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY,
JANUARY 21ST AT 1:30 JANUARY 21ST AT 1:30 JANUARY 21ST AT 1:30 JANUARY 21ST AT 1:30 IN THE
FAMILY LIFE CENTER.
TESTIFY IS OPEN TO ANYONE
IN 6TH THRU 12TH GRADE.
COME CHECK US OUT……
Benefit Concerts for Warrior
Jace
On October 25, 2017, 4-year-old Jace Thompson, the son of Cornelius Police Captain Jennifer Thompson and North Carolina Highway Patrol Sergeant Eric Thompson, was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive tumor near his brain stem. Due to the type of tumor, there are very few treatment options locally. The good news is that Jace has been ac-cepted into a clinical trial program in Washing-ton D.C. Jace and the Thompson family have a long road ahead of them and they are leaning
on their strong Christian faith and their Lord to lead them through this dark time in their life.
To show our love and support for the Thompson family, Heaven's Reign Quartet has scheduled two concert events to benefit Jace and his family. The concerts will take place in the Sanctuary on Friday, January 26th from 7 to 8:30 pm and Saturday, January 27th from 4 until 5:30 pm. A love offering will be collected at each concert with 100% of the proceeds going to Jace and the Thompson family to help them during this difficult time. We look forward to seeing you for this worthwhile event.
The next 6-week session of BABYGARTEN starts Wednesday, January 10th @ 10:00 a.m. and Saturday, January 13th @ 10:00 a.m. upstairs in the Education Building in Room #201. This program introduces songs, rhymes, reading and social interaction with others, and it is offered to parents/guardians and their children ages newborn through 2 years old. Please email Shelley Little ([email protected]) for additional information.
HisHisHisHis (Special Needs Ministries) opportunities for
January include:
SustainSustainSustainSustain –6:30 January 2 – Parlor
Support Group for Caregivers
Just As I Am Just As I Am Just As I Am Just As I Am – 4:30 January 14– FLC Gym
Winter Ball (Formal Event) Still open for Still open for Still open for Still open for
volunteersvolunteersvolunteersvolunteers
Email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] to sign up
The FeastThe FeastThe FeastThe Feast— 11:00 January 21 - Youth Room
Modified Worship Service for Families
JEDI NightJEDI NightJEDI NightJEDI Night– 4:30 January 28 — FLC Gym
Fellowship with the Youth
Agape Sunday School Agape Sunday School Agape Sunday School Agape Sunday School –––– 9:45 Every Sunday
Modified Sunday School Class
A Place For Us A Place For Us A Place For Us A Place For Us –––– 11:00 Every Sunday
A quiet, dedicated worship
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Mt. Zion United Methodist Church 2018 Officers
Administrative Board
Pastor: Mary John Dye
Associate Pastors: Joel Simpson, Tony Moreau
Christian Education Director: Ashley Sherman
Music Director: Shelley Little
Director of Youth: Matt Sherrill
Treasurer: Margaret Langston
Sonshine Preschool Director: Patti Goforth
Administrative Board Chairperson: Judy Caldwell
Administrative Board Vice-Chairperson: Jeff Scott
Lay Leaders: Gaylon White, David Thornton, Chris Redmond
Lay Members Annual Conference: (3) Sherry Washam, Alex Weaver, Deana King
Alternate Lay Member Annual Conference: Randy Cameron
Recording Secretary: Michele Bowen
Members At Large
Term Expires 2018 Chuck Windell, Bill Bauer, Jeff Boger
Term Expires 2019 Sebra Maines, Beth Lentz, Jane Poston
Term Expires 2020 Jimmy Grindstaff, Mary Shaw, Jim Welch
N.O.W. Council on Ministries Chairperson: Elizabeth Coker
Nurture Conveners: Debbie Jackson, Suzie Inman
Outreach Conveners: Patti Keener & Dora Klaus
Witness Conveners: Marian Zeller & Alan Sipe
Trustees Committee Chairperson: David Maines
Finance Committee Chairperson: Jim Causey
Staff Parish Committee Chairperson: Hilary Broadway
Weekday Ministry Board Chairperson: Michele Eddy
Cemetery Committee Chairperson: Rodney Mayhew
Building Committee Chairperson: Mark Keener
Stewardship Chairperson: Mary Tucker
UMW Representative: Brenda Scott
Historian: Delores Edwards
Administrative Committees
Staff Parish Committee
Staff Parish Committee Chairperson: Hilary Broadway
Vice Chair: Debbie Tillis
Term Expires 2018 Torrie Thompson, Hilary Broadway, David
Scott
Team Expires 2019 Debbie Tillis, Richard Little, Silvia Earp
Team Expires 2020 Dave Casavecchia, Tom Dutton, Damien
Carper
Lay Member of Annual Conference: Alex Weaver
Lay Leader: Chris Redmond
Trustees Committee
Trustees Committee Chairperson: David Maines (Elected by Committee per B.O.D.) :
Vice-Chair: Rick Carter
Secretary: Nancy Cameron
Members at Large:
Term Expires 2018 Amy Murphy, Rick Earp, David Webb
Term Expires 2019 Jon Lentz, Jennifer Arens, David Maines
Term Expires 2020 Brett Cobb, Rick Carter, Nancy Cameron
Parsonage Committee (subcommittee which relates to Trus-tees)
Parsonage Committee Chairperson: David Webb
Pastor (s) Joel Simpson
Pastor(s) Spouse(s) Dani Simpson
Pastor Parish Representative (to be named by SPRC)
Trustees Representative: David Webb
Finance Committee
Finance Committee Chairperson: Jim Causey
Finance Committee Secretary: Karen Floyd
Pastor: Mary John Dye
Admin Board Chairperson: Judy Caldwell
N.O.W. Council on Ministries Chairperson: Elizabeth Coker
Lay Leader David Thornton
Lay Member of Annual Conference: Alex Weaver, Sherry Washam, Deana King
Trustees Committee Representative: Jennifer Arens
Staff Parish Committee Representative: Hilary Broadway
Treasurer/Office Manager Margaret Langston
Stewardship Chairperson: Mary Tucker
Finance Committee At Large
Term Expires 2018 Andy Eisley, Gayle Casavecchia, Larry
Klaus
Term Expires 2019 Mark Lambert, Doug Honeycutt
Term Expires 2020 John Suggs, Cindy Carter, Laura Freeman
Ex-Officio Cemetery: Rodney Mayhew
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Join the Older Adult Travelers on April 2April 2April 2April 2ndndndnd and 3and 3and 3and 3rdrdrdrd as we discover Wilmington, NC, rich in charm and especially the downtown Historic district, where we will be staying. Wilmington is also a port city that showcases
natural beauty, history and culture.
Upon arrival, the Wilmington Trolley tour will give us an introductory look at the area and then we will have free time on the scenic Riverwalk (for taking in the sights or shopping), to visit a historic home or see the USS NC Battleship if there is enough interest. We will end our first day with gorgeous sunset views of the Cape Fear River as our taste buds burst with flavorful cuisine at Elijah’s for dinner. The next day we will visit historic Airlie Gardens, one week before their annual Azalea Festival, where it will be alive with color and an average temperature of 72 degrees. We will end our trip with a relaxing boat tour of the Cape Fear River (pirates, shipwrecks, working port) and includes a catered lunch. By the time we go
home, it’s guaranteed we will have fallen in love with Wilmington!
This trip is limited to 30 travelers on the church bus. Reserve to the church office by January 28 with a deposit of $66 per person$66 per person$66 per person$66 per person, double occupancy. Final payment by
February 25 of $130$130$130$130. Please put ‘Wilmington’ in the memo section of your check. For more information, please contact your
group leader, Dora Dalmas at 704-737-4859 cell or [email protected].
This price includes all excursions, hotel for one night and one each of breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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Committee on Nominations and Lay Leadership
Lay Leadership Chairperson: Mary John Dye
Vice Chairman Elected by Committee (per B.O.D.): Linda Lott
Lay Leaders: Gaylon White, David Thornton, Chris Redmond
Members At Large
Term Expires 2018 Jeff Knight, Greg Ainslie, Jeanine Eisley
Term Expires 2019 Linda Lott, Kay Archer, Amanda Windell
Term Expires 2020: Nancy Causey, Susie Crump, Barb King
Weekday Ministry Board
Weekday Ministry Board Chairperson: Michele Eddy
Christian Education Director: Ashley Sherman
Preschool Director: Patti Goforth
Trustees Committee Representative (to be named by Trustees)
Staff Parish Committee Representative (to be named by SPRC)
Members At Large
Term Expires 2018 Suzie Inman, Emily Ray, Rich Moore
Term Expires 2019 Jon Sarver, Marsha Cashion, Wendell Fox
Term Expires 2020: Deanna Grindstaff, Mary Goodson, Theresa
Schwab
Nurture TEAM: Co-Chairs: Debbie Jackson, Suzie Inman
Dora Dalmas, Tom Sarver, Jane Molle, Nancy Johnson, Shelia
Readling
Outreach TEAM: Co-Chairs: Patti Keener & Dora Klaus Rick Carter, Cindy Parnell, Christa Johnson
Witness TEAM: Co-Chairs: Marian Zeller & Alan Sipe
Don Duncan, Jessica Johnson, Jason Suggs, Stephanie Butler,
Karen Kerr, Molly Merrell, Linda Bauer
Building Committee Chairperson: Mark Keener
Vice-Chair: Tim Cooksey
Members at large: Mark Keener, Louise Cashion, Pat Caldwell, Robert Sherrill, Patti Richardson, John Wiese
Trustee Representative: Rick Earp
Scribe: Ginger Andersen
Senior Campus Chairs: Barbara Lackey & Corinne Hendrix
(Main Campus consultants advising as needed: Mary Isaacs, Margi
Kyle, Alan Sipe)
Senior Campus Board Members:
Katy Hollingsworth, Tom Graham, Sue Weaver, Bob Allen, Ed Bost,
Gil Millsaps, Dora Dalmas, Martha Archer, consultant
Cemetery Committee
Cemetery Chairperson: Rodney Mayhew
Staff Rep. Margaret Langston
Members: Robert Sherrill, Clyde Caldwell, Martha Jenkins, Donnelly Sherrill, Rodney Mayhew
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Sonshine PreschoolSonshine PreschoolSonshine PreschoolSonshine Preschool
Enrollment for the 2018 – 2019 preschool year will begin January 24. Family Information Meetings for new families
will be held February 1st, 5th and 7th at 10:00 am in the church Sanctuary. Please contact the preschool office for
more information (704) 892-0654.
Giving praises to God and for the wonderful children and families of Sonshine Preschool. Through their love and
generosity, Sonshine Preschool was able to raise $673.47 to place into a special account for Warrior Jace. Jace is a
local now 4 year old who is battling a rare brain tumor. Jace’s mom is a police officer with the Cornelius Police
Department and his dad is a State trooper. We hope that with our collection, we have helped with the ongoing
financial needs of this precious family!
Sonshine Preschool’s January mission will be collecting Chap Stick and tooth brushes for the guests of Room in the
Inn. With this cold weather, we hope to make someone in need a little more comfortable.
The children of Sonshine Preschool will be enjoying “Hero Night” while honoring their Dads or significant other on
January 30. This is a special night to play games, enjoy food, create something secret and quality time together. We
love our heroes!
Sonshine Preschool Preciousness:
After our special Chapel with a Mini Live Nativity, four year old Mason asked, “How did baby Jesus get all the way to
North Carolina from Bethlehem?”
“God made the winter.” Luke 2:16 January Favorite Bible Words
Meet the Pastors and Staff Lunch
Sunday, January 14th - If you have been visiting Mt. Zion we would love to extend an invitation for you
to join us for lunch with the pastors and staff. This lunch will give you the opportunity to meet the pastors
and staff as well as learn more about Mt. Zion while meeting other members and visitors. We will meet in
the church Parlor around 12:15 on Sunday, January 14th. (The Parlor is left of the Sanctuary. Go up the
steps of the gazebo and go into the double doors on your left. There will be people there to greet you. The
Parlor will be the second room on the left). Questions? Contact Pastor Joel at 704-892-8566 or by email at
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DECEMBER 2017 ATTENDDECEMBER 2017 ATTENDDECEMBER 2017 ATTENDDECEMBER 2017 ATTENDANCE:ANCE:ANCE:ANCE:
December 3, 8:30: 79, 9:45: 98, 11: 280=457
December 10, 8:30: 110, 9:45: 186, 11: 216=512
December 17, 8:30: 63, 9:45: 308, 11: 337=708:
December 24, 10: 349, 5: 283, 7: 264,
11: 105=1001
December 31, 10: 273=273
StaffStaffStaffStaff
Senior Pastor: Senior Pastor: Senior Pastor: Senior Pastor: Dr. Mary John Dye
Associate Pastors:Associate Pastors:Associate Pastors:Associate Pastors:
Rev. Joel Simpson
Rev. Tony Moreau
Director of Music Ministries:Director of Music Ministries:Director of Music Ministries:Director of Music Ministries:
Shelley Little
Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director
Melanie Kalkan
Director of Christian Education:Director of Christian Education:Director of Christian Education:Director of Christian Education:
Ashley Sherman [email protected]
Associate Director Christian EdAssociate Director Christian EdAssociate Director Christian EdAssociate Director Christian Ed
Stacey Mercuri [email protected]
Director of Youth:Director of Youth:Director of Youth:Director of Youth: Matt Sherrill
Office Manager/TreasurerOffice Manager/TreasurerOffice Manager/TreasurerOffice Manager/Treasurer:
Margaret Langston
Communications:Communications:Communications:Communications:
Kelly Fellows
Administrative Assistant:Administrative Assistant:Administrative Assistant:Administrative Assistant:
Mary Ellen Westmoreland
Part Time Assistant: Part Time Assistant: Part Time Assistant: Part Time Assistant: Ginny Wilkins
Custodian:Custodian:Custodian:Custodian:
Donnelly Sherrill (pt security)
Interim Preschool Director:Interim Preschool Director:Interim Preschool Director:Interim Preschool Director: Patti Goforth
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Church PhoneChurch PhoneChurch PhoneChurch Phone: 704-892-8566
Fax: Fax: Fax: Fax: 704-892-3143
Youth HouseYouth HouseYouth HouseYouth House: 704-892-7825
MT. ZION UMC UNAUDITED
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
1/1/17 - 12/31/17
2017 General Fund Budget: $1,331,720
Budget Gifts: $ 1,030,819
THANK YOU!
Budget Expenses: $995,600
General Fund Cash On Hand: $185,468
Capital Fund Gifts Received: $10,163
Capital Fund Expenses: $5,812
Capital Fund Cash On Hand: $15,653
Funds Received for Helping Hands (Pastor's
Discretionary Fund) $ 14,656. Please con-
tact Margaret Langston if you have ques-
tions.
Please note: These figures are based on
funds received at time of publication. The
monthly Treasurer’s Report may be differ-
ent due to funds postmarked by the end of
the month but not received until after publi-
cation.
REMINDERREMINDERREMINDERREMINDER: Please send any articles you would like to have included in the next issue of the newsletter to the
church by February 1st.
They may be emailed to:
SPECIAL GIFTS WERE
GIVEN...IN HONOR OF Shelley
Little, gifts were given to the Music
Fund and a gift was given to the
Budget; IN HONOR OF Tony
Moreau, a gift was given to the
Budget; IN HONOR OF Lamont
and Betty Donaldson, a gift was
given to the Budget; IN HONOR
OF Wendell Fox, a gift was given to
the Budget; IN HONOR OF
Woody and Sharon Washam, a gift
was given to the Budget; IN
HONOR OF Hilary Broadway, a
gift was given to UMCOR
Puerto Rico Hurricane Relief ...IN
MEMORY OF Lagette Goodrum,
gifts were given to the Budget; IN
MEMORY OF Kathryn S. Harris, a
gift was given to the Cemetery; IN
LOVING MEMORY OF Polly and
Lagette Goodrum, a gift was given
to the Cemetery; IN MEMORY
OF Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Griggs, a
gift was given to the Budget; IN
MEMORY OF Woodrow and
Mabel Washam, Sr., a gift was given
to the Budget; IN MEMORY OF
Ruth Dotger, a gift was given to
the Budget.
LOST & FOUND:LOST & FOUND:LOST & FOUND:LOST & FOUND:
Any items left in the
kitchen or office
Lost & Found area
will be donated if
not claimed by the
end of January.
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www.mtzionumc.net
19600 Zion Avenue
Cornelius, North Carolina 28031
Tel: 704-892-8566
Youth House: 704-892-7825
Sonshine Preschool: 704-892-0654
Fax: 704-892-3143
E-mail: [email protected]
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All women of the church and community are invited to join the WOMEN OF ZION WOMEN OF ZION WOMEN OF ZION WOMEN OF ZION on the first Tuesday of each month (location to be determined). We meet at 7:00 pm for fellowship and a devotional program. Please contact us at [email protected] if you have questions or need more information. We look forward to seeing you the first Tuesday of each month! To receive meeting reminders, text the message
@womenofz to 81010.
MEN OF ALL AGES ARE WEL-MEN OF ALL AGES ARE WEL-MEN OF ALL AGES ARE WEL-MEN OF ALL AGES ARE WEL-COMECOMECOMECOME to attend a weekly MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S COMMUNITY PRAYER COMMUNITY PRAYER COMMUNITY PRAYER COMMUNITY PRAYER BREAKFAST BREAKFAST BREAKFAST BREAKFAST now meeting on
Wednesdays, 7 am at Bethel Presbyterian Church: 19920 Bethel Church Road, Cornelius, NC 28031. Breakfast will be provided.
MOMSMOMSMOMSMOMS – MMMMothers OOOOffering MMMMutual SSSSupport meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month in the
church Parlor at 7:00 pm. Young moms from pregnancy through preschool age children
are welcome.
NEW BEGINNINGS...NEW BEGINNINGS...NEW BEGINNINGS...NEW BEGINNINGS... We bowl, go to movies, take tours and just have friendship with others that
have lost a spouse.
We have something going on all the time! TO RECEIVE OUR MONTTO RECEIVE OUR MONTTO RECEIVE OUR MONTTO RECEIVE OUR MONTHLY HLY HLY HLY NEWSLETTER OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE NEWSLETTER OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE NEWSLETTER OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE NEWSLETTER OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE
INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Barbara Broadway: email: [email protected] 704-996-7000 or Shirley Ranson: email: [email protected] 704-
904-0973
The ladies of the PRAYER SHAWL MINIPRAYER SHAWL MINIPRAYER SHAWL MINIPRAYER SHAWL MINIS-S-S-S-
TRY TRY TRY TRY invite you to join them on Wednesday
mornings at 10:30 to knit/crochet prayer
shawls and baby blankets. No matter
what your skill level may be, there is a
place for you. If you are interested in
learning how to knit, they can help with
that, as well. (Yarn is provided.) They
meet in the church Parlor (located on the
upper level of the Family Life Center) and
hope to see you soon!
YOU ARE INVITED...SEYOU ARE INVITED...SEYOU ARE INVITED...SEYOU ARE INVITED...SEWIN’ LOVE WIN’ LOVE WIN’ LOVE WIN’ LOVE
(FORMERLY DRESS A GI(FORMERLY DRESS A GI(FORMERLY DRESS A GI(FORMERLY DRESS A GIRL) MEETS THE RL) MEETS THE RL) MEETS THE RL) MEETS THE
SECOND AND FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF SECOND AND FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF SECOND AND FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF SECOND AND FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF
EACH MONTHEACH MONTHEACH MONTHEACH MONTH in the Youth Room at
6:30. Everyone is welcome!! We will
teach. No experience necessary. No experience necessary. No experience necessary. No experience necessary. Bringing
your own sewing machine is welcome, but
not necessary. You may contact Robin Lam-
bert for information. rllam-