April 2015 Newsletter - Clemmons Moravian Church

Clemmons Moravian Church
NEWSLETTER~APRIL 2015
Mark your calendar
April 2
April 3
April 4
April 5
April 6
April 12
April 19
April 26
Maundy Thursday - Holy Communion
Good Friday - Lovefeast
Community Easter Egg Hunt (10:00am)
Gravestone Cleaning (12:00pm)
Easter Sunday
(No 8:30am Worship)
Salem Congregation Sunrise Service (6:15am)
Easter Monday - Office Closed
Men’s Fellowship Breakfast
Childcare Family Sunday - 30th Anniv. Celebration
RCC Joint Music Festival
@ New Philadelphia (3:00pm)
Inside this issue:
EASTER ACTIVITIES & EVENTS
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SUNNYSIDE EXEC. DIRECTOR
POSITION, EASTER EVENTS CONT.
CONGRATULATIONS & YADKIN
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VIEW RCC NEWS
MUSIC DIRECTOR NOTES, MEMO- 5
RIALS & SYMPAHTIES
YAH, BIRTHDAYS & CHILDCARE
Our Holy Week Services will be held in the
sanctuary each night from Palm Sunday,
March 29, through Friday, April 3. They will begin at 7:00 pm. Please join us for these meaningful services and feel free to wear casual
clothes. There will also be special music each
evening. Copies of Reading for Holy Week, including large print editions, will be available
for those who do not have their own copy.
On Maundy Thursday, the very night our Lord instituted it, we will
celebrate Holy Communion. Let us accept his gracious invitation to
come and to “do this in remembrance of Me”.
On Good Friday, following the readings, we will hold a traditional
Lovefeast. As this service marks the death of our Lord, its mood is
more somber and reflective than a normal Lovefeast. During it you
are invited to meditate on the real meaning of Christ’s sacrifice on
the Cross for you.
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SUNDAY
THANK YOU’S
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2015 MORAVIAN BUILD PROJECT, FOOD PANTRY, NURSERY
WORKERS & GREETERS
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MARCH CHILDCARE MATTERS,
PRESCHOOL CHATTER & COMM.
LIAISON MGR. NOTES
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PROVINCIAL SR. FRIENDS RETREAT, HOLIDAY TRIP & GA TRIP
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WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP, CIRCLE
MEETINGS & MEN’S BREAKFAST
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YOUTH MINISTRY & MISSIONS
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TRUSTEE REPORT & ADDRESS
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FINANCIAL REPORT & STOCK
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DONATIONS INFORMATION
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Easter Egg Hunt - Saturday, April 4 at 10:00 a.m.
All children of our church and community, along with their families
and friends, are invited to our annual Easter Egg Hunt, which will
take place on Saturday morning, April 4th at 10:00 am (SHARP).
There will be crafts, snacks, a bounce house and the Easter Bunny
will even make an appearance!! Please join us for this wonderful
Clemmons Moravian tradition!
Easter Sunday Cross and flowers
Please help us decorate our Easter Flower Cross before the worship service on Easter Sunday. Bring flowers and greenery from
your yard or garden and place them on the cross at the front of
the sanctuary. The cross is different every year, but always
beautiful! Many families also enjoy taking an annual Easter picture after the service, so help us make this year's cross another
great visual celebration of the beauty of Easter.
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
IN OLD SALEM
The 2015 Easter Sunrise Service will be held on
April 5, 2015, beginning at 6:15 AM and will be
led by The Rev. Joe Moore, pastor of Fries Memorial Moravian Church. Worshipers will gather in
front of Home Moravian Church, 529 S. Church
Street (at the corner of Academy Street and S.
Church Street) in Winston-Salem to begin the service. In reverent procession, worship continues as participants assemble in God’s Acre for the conclusion of the service.
The Church Office will be closed on
Monday, April 6 for the provincial
holiday of Easter Monday. We
hope everyone has a Happy Easter!
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Sunnyside Ministry - Executive Director Position
Sunnyside Ministry seeks applications for the position of Executive Director. Sunnyside Ministry, an agency of the Moravian
Church in America Southern Province, expresses the love of
Christ by providing short-term emergency assistance for life's
basic needs to families in Winston-Salem who find themselves
in crisis situations. The Executive Director serves as Sunnyside's
CEO, is responsible for executing its mission, and works to build
collaboration and trust between Sunnyside and its key stakeholders necessary to achieve that mission. Any and all interested candidates should visit
http://bit.ly/SunnysideDir to read about Sunnyside, to learn more about the position, and
to apply.
The Great Sabbath Service will be presented in worship
on Saturday evening, April 4th, 7:00 PM at Home Moravian
Church in Old Salem. Rutter’s Faure’ REQUIEM is being presented. There is a 75 member chorus, orchestra and soloists
making this service happen. This service is sponsored by Salem
Congregation. The conductor is Drake Flynt, and the accompanist is Mary Louise Kapp Peeples. This is a wonderful service
which helps us remember the Good Friday Crucifixion and helps
us await the glorious resurrection of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
The 41st Annual Good Friday Cross Walk will be held on Friday, April 3. Once again this year, we are holding the event in
cooperation with Centenary United Methodist Church, and we invite folks from all Winston-Salem Churches to join us!
We will gather at LOAVES & FISHES, 657 West 5th Street, the Building across the street from the Downtown
Library. Parking is available in the Centenary UMC lot next to Loaves & Fishes, and we will gather in the 5th Street
“Gathering Place,” the open lot between Loaves & Fishes and Bib’s Restaurant. Please arrive between 10:30 am
and 11:00 am. The Walk will begin at 11:00 promptly.
The route will be the same as last year, moving down 5th to Liberty St, then up Cemetery St., where we will enter Gods Acre, and finish in Salem Square at approximately 12:00. It is a silent walk, carrying a full size wooden
cross, reflecting on the steps that Jesus took carrying the cross the last days of his Earthly life. All are welcome to
join and take their turn carrying the cross.
If you aren't able to walk with us, please join us as we arrive in Salem Square where members of the Salem
Band will be waiting to greet us. If you do this please be there by 11:45 so as not to miss the Liturgy.
Dogs are welcome as long as they are on a leash and under control at all times. We will be escorted by two
Winston-Salem police officers to ensure safety at intersections. There will be shuttle transportation from Salem
Square to take you back to the Centenary parking lot.
For more information, visit: http://trinitymoravian.org/concrete5/traditions/cross-walk/ Or contact the Church Office at
336-724-5541.
Pastor John Jackman
Trinity Moravian Church
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Congratulations to our members who
have some amazing accomplishments
to share:
Hilda McKnight has illustrated her first
book, titled, Crazy Cow of the Appalachians, by Nancy Fussell Perryman. It is a beautifully illustrated juvenile fiction book based on a true story. Way to
go Hilda!!
Zach Fair has been accepted to NASA Langley Research
Center in Va. starting June 1 with a paid internship. He will be researching
Earth's atmospheric chemistry and planetary atmospheric research in
action. He is a Senior at NCSU with a double major in Astrophysics and
meteorology. He has been accepted to two graduate schools but plans
to get recommendations from NASA before choosing between the two
programs. His family asked that we keep him in our prayers during this time.
Yadkin View RCC Is A-Bloomin and A-Singin
The Women’s Gathering “Blooming Where You’re Planted “at New Hope Moravian
Church March 7 was attended by 80 women. Evaluations by the attendees gave it an
excellent overall rating. The Reverend Patricia Garner expresses appreciation for
the $754.00 collected for the Unity Women’s Desk project, enough to make 46 Birthing Kits for Honduras or Tanzania.
The next event will be a Joint Music Festival at New Philadelphia Moravian Church
April 26 at 3:00. The band prelude begins at 2:30, and the program will feature choir,
band, bell choir, children’s choir, praise group and more from the combined five
churches in the Yadkin View RCC. When this event was first held two years ago, it
was an overwhelming success. Come early for a seat.
Meetings of the Yadkin View RCC are held bimonthly, attended by RCC delegates
from Clemmons Martha Rowe, Bob Sharp, and Pastor Ray. Activities and events are
planned, and ideas from other RCC groups are shared. Malissa Bumgarner from New
Hope is the Chairman.
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Notes From the Music Director
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Holy Week completes the journey to the cross and ultimately to the Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Maundy Thursday and
Good Friday our musicians will provide “music from the “heart” to assist
the congregation in the conclusion of our Holy Week readings with Communion on Thursday and Lovefeast on Friday night. Then join us for
Easter Sunday morning at CMC ….the most uplifting service of the season.
Everyone is invited to an afternoon of music and fellowship with your brothers and sisters
in the Yadkinview RCC Churches. Musicians from Clemmons, New Hope, Unity, Macedonia, and New Philadelphia Moravian churches will join in praises…. singing, ringing, and playing instruments - all to the glory of God. Our last meeting was two years ago
in the spring of 2013. It was a moving experience when all of the bands, choirs, and ringers combined in one sanctuary.
Your Brother In Christ,
Jerry V. Jones, Music Director
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Mark Your Calendar:
April 26 Sunday 3:00pm RCC Yadkinview Music Service
May 3 Sunday 10:30am
Moravian Music Sunday
April Rehearsal Schedule
Lovefeast
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April 5th Sunday NO Handbell Rehearsal
April 8th, 15th, 22nd, & 29th Wednesdays 7:30pm Church Choir
April 12th, 19th Sundays 5:00pm Spangenberg Ringers
April 25th Saturday 10:00am Ringers RCC New Philly Rehearsal
April 26th 1:00pm Combined Choirs RCC New Philly Rehearsal
We extend our Christian sympathy to:
Family of Ruby Harriman on her passing;
Judy Griffin Culler on the passing of her mother, Ruby Monterose
and on the passing of her brother-in-law, Jack Fischer; and
Marcia Barney and family on the passing of her aunt, Clara
Barney.
Memorials
Keith Smith
Ruby Harriman
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Friday April 10th- Young at Heart will welcome Ruth Burcaw , Executive Director of
Board of Cooperative Ministries, who will share updates about the Aging Team and the Care
Giving Congregation at our church at10:00 a.m.
We will take the our bus to the Dash Baseball Game on Friday, June
19th. If you would like to go with us please send a check for $22 to
Carol Quinn by May 10th. This will include your ticket; all-you-can-eat
hot dogs and hamburgers and soft drinks; a cap; and the fireworks. We
will leave the church at 6:00. Plan to join the fun and go with us!
Happy Birthday!
3 - Emily Ruth Hauser
David Rowe
4 - Stu Claassen
Rick Korczyk
Patsy Petree
Trey Wilson
5 - Phil Bargoil
Clark Brittian
5 - Brad Whitley
6 - Peggy Cassada
7- Amy Barton
Charlie Cherry
9 - Chris Hege
Heather Kimel
Alexis Mann
10 -Jacob Coburn
11 - Marcia Barney
Daniel Herko
12 -Mary Bush
Richard Hughes
15 -Scott Romahn
17 -Ashton Mann
18 -Paulette Brewer
Randy Fulton
Roger Shronts
19 -David Hunter
Jim Mair
Sherry Marthinuss
Bonnie Plitt
20 -Marisa Baskin
21 -Shannon Reeder
Caroline Larkin
24 -Kay Burke
Patrick Fair
25 - Colin Shronts
26 -Jodi Gray
27 -Jeff Laws
Joyce Smith
28 -Arlene Baker
Bob Sharp
29 -Karen Snow
If this is your birthday
month and your name is
missing, please contact the
church office with your
birth date.
Childcare Sunday - 30th Anniversary Celebration
Please join us on Sunday, April 19, at our 10:30am worship service to celebrate the 30th anniversary of our Clemmons Moravian Childcare. The 3’s, 4’s
and Pre-K’s will sing a few songs and the School-Agers will perform a skit.
There will be an Open House after worship with an art gallery of the children’s artwork and refreshments. We will also have a “Day-In-The-Life” video
showing a typical day in our Childcare!
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I recently received a note regarding the donation in memory of my
father, Donald Henry, to the Wounded Warrior Project and it brought
tears to my eyes. I thank you; my mother thanks you; and as a veteran of the Korean War and the grandfather of a Marine, my father thanks you.
God’s Peace!
The Henry Family
As always, thank you all for the support through emails and cards. I gave some of
Hilda McKnight’s Moravian Stars to my c0-workers here. One is our cleaning lady,
our A Yi. She is a sweet little old lady who at first refused to accept any kind of
gift. Upon seeing the star, she said, “ Ay ya! Hao kan!” “Wow! Beautiful!” and has
now become one of my rocks here in Changzhou. The rest of my friends here were
able to help themselves to healthy doses of Moravian cookies, of the ginger variety of
course, and a few of our handmade candles thanks to the ladies of the Women’s
Circle groups.
In grace,
Jake Matlock
Dear CMC Friends,
We thank you all so much for the many phone calls and cards while I was recovering from knee replacement surgery. I had the best surgeon and an outstanding
therapist, so the outcome has been just wonderful. It was nice to know that we
could call on so many of you if we needed anything, and to know that your prayers
and good wishes helped with my speedy recovery. We are grateful to have such a
loving, caring church family.
Sincerely,
Dave & Myra McGonigle
Dear Congregation,
Thank you for the cards and well wishes after my surgery. Your thoughts were
deeply appreciated.
Warmly,
Ben Matlock
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The 2015 Moravian
Build Begins This Spring!
Forsyth County Moravians are joining together to build a Habitat home
for a local deserving & hardworking family in need.
(The Habitat House is being built in memory of Rev. Dr. Cedric Rodney)
Construction on the Moravian Build begins April 25 on site at the
southwest corner of W. 14th St. and N. Cherry Street
To sign up to volunteer visit:
habitatforsyth.volunteerhub.com
Or contact Debbie Cesta at: 336-765-8854
To donate to Moravian Build send your donation to Habitat for Humanity, 339 Witt St., Winston-Salem
27103. Or contribute online at habitatforsyth.org. Designate “Moravian Build” on your check or online
payment. Questions? Call 336-765-8854x106 or email:[email protected]
Unsweetened Applesauce
Nursery Workers
Greeters
April 5
Mark & Tracy Cini
April 5
Ralph & Debra McBride
April 12
Sara, Jacob & Nora Rhyne
April 12
Paul Justus & Barb Martin
April 19
Charles & MJ Plitt
April 19
Frank & Carlius Myers
April 26
Ed Welborn & Peggy Hagood
April 26
Tommy & Jenny Taylor
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CHILD CARE MATTERS
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Welcome Spring! We are so happy to have sunshine & warm weather. This allows us to
have more time spent outside in the bright & beautiful spring. Even our infants have enjoyed
daily strolls & time spent on the playground. Our schoolagers enjoyed their spring break
time here with during the first week of April.
Our childcare children have enjoyed their usual activities: art, music, PE, enrichment, chapel,
Compu-Child and many spring activities such as egg hunts, nature walks & planting. We also had spring &
Easter pictures taken.
We are excited to be celebrating our first Child Care Sunday to honor our Child Care families on Sunday April
19th . We hope all church members & child care families will join us both for the church service at 10:30 and
afterward for refreshments & child care open house.
“The flowers appear on the Earth; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is
heard in our land.”
Song of Solomon 2:12
Martha Pappas - Child Care Director
April Child Services Committee Meeting - Thursday, April 16 @ 5:00pm
April Preschool Chatter
We are so happy that Spring is arriving in our backyard with its’ wonderful
colors of yellow, pink and blue. We are looking forward to playing outside and
watching God’s most beautiful time of year.
The children will be planting flowers in pots and watching them grow. Also the
fire truck will be coming to see us and that is a favorite for the children. Our
Spring Break is March 30 - April 3.
Angela Hicks, the Community Liaison Manger, has been updating the preschool page on our
church website with our latest news. You will find information about summer camps, fall registration, and much more. While you are there, check out the newly launched preschool blog.
This is a great way to see all the wonderful things happening at our preschool. You can find the
webpage directly at: http://clemmonsmoravian.org/preschool/
April Bible verse: “He is Risen” ~Luke 24:6
Edna Harding - Preschool Director
I have really enjoyed getting to meet everyone and settle into my new role here at Clemmons
Moravian Church. I look forward to using my skills as a public educator, a mom, a publicist,
and a Christian to help in anyway I can. If you have any questions, please feel free to email
me at [email protected] or call 766-6273 ext. 109 . Thank you for the warm
welcome!
Angela Hicks - Community Liaison Manager
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PROVINCIAL SENIOR FRIENDS
SPRING RETREAT 2015
April 27-29
Laurel Ridge, Higgins Lodge
Who Does He Say That He Is?
The ‘I AM’ Statements of Jesus
In the Gospel of John
Spiritual Leader:
Rev. Dr. Nola Reed Knouse
Registration Brochures can be picked up in the Church Office
HOLIDAY DAY TRIP
The Young At Heart members invite the congregation, friend and family to join them on
their December outing to McAdenville, NC, "Christmas City, USA" on December 15,
2015.
We have reserved a 56 passenger motor coach. The cost is $22.00 per person.
We will leave the church around 2:00 pm., stop for dinner and
return to the church between 9:00-9:30 pm.
Reservation Deadline is June 14, 2015. Contact Dianne Tuttle to
make your reservations.
COME TRAVEL WITH US. WE HAVE FUN!
CHURCH TRIP TO GEORGIA UPDATE
MAY 14-17, 2015
Full balance is due by April 5, 2015. Please make checks payable to Yadkin Tours, Inc..
Payments may be given to Dianne Tuttle or can be mailed to her at 915 S. Peace Haven Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27103.
Cancellations: To be sure you receive a refund, you must cancel before April 14th,
2015.
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Women’s felloWship
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Spring has finally come. Flowers are blooming, grass is growing and the days are longer,
we can go outside without heavy coats and gloves. Hurrah!!!.
The Women's Fellowship General Meeting was held on Sunday March 22th,2015 following our 10:30 church service. The approved WF 2015 Budget was presented to the
members. We also received information about upcoming projects .
I have received several packages of holiday cards from different ladies and circles. I will
be mailing them to St Jude's Ranch for Children for recycle. I hope that you will
continue to send them to me as the year goes on. Please remember to only send the
fronts of the cards.
If you are currently not in a circle at our church or have not
attended in awhile, please reconsider and plan to attend. It is a
great opportunity to have a wonderful Bible study and also have
lots of fun and fellowship with the ladies of our church.
Happy Spring!!
Martha Clopton
APRIL: Circle Meetings
Circle 1:
Tuesday, April 7 at 10:00 am in Parlor
Circle 2:
Tuesday, April at 7:00 pm in the Library
Circle 3:
Tuesday, April 7 at 7:00 pm in the Parlor
Circle 4:
Monday, April 13 at 3:00 pm at Susie
Stovall’s Home
Men’s Breakfast
Sunday, April 12 @ 8:00am
in the Fellowship Hall
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Clemmons Moravian:
Youth Fellowship
Summer Sign Ups:
Youth! Remember to sign up for all of our
Spring/Summer events. Sign-ups are in the
Weekly Word email blast, or you can contact
Kevin for additional information. Be sure to be
at Youth Fellowship to hear about these great
opportunities.
Mission Fundraiser:
The Youth Fellowship will be having a Stock
Sale Fundraiser for our Youth Mission Trips this
coming summer. Purchase as many shares as
you want, and redeem your certificates at the
Stock-Holders banquet in the fall to hear a detailed account of our youths’ experience during
the summer missions. The Fundraiser will run
from April 26 – May 17.
Sunday Events:
April 5th – No Youth Fellowship, Easter
April 12th – Normal Youth Fellowship
April 19th – Normal Youth Fellowship
April 26th – Stock Fundraiser Begins,
Normal Youth Fellowship
May 3rd – Normal Youth Fellowship
Fun(?) Fact: In 1992 thousands of plastic yellow
ducks broke free from a cargo ship on the Pacific. They floated halfway around the world for
years and were used to study ocean currents.
Upcoming Events:
Feel free to call Kevin in the church office or email him
at [email protected] if you have questions or want to sign up for the Youth Fellowship mailing/emailing list.
April 4th – Easter Egg Hunt/Gravestone Cleaning
May 17th – Youth Greeting in Worship
May 22nd – 25th – Spring Retreat
Friends- things in Africa are going well. The rainy season is beginning. We are working in our gardens preparing for planting. The cows are in heat and trying to
mate.
The children are beginning their first quarter exams. A friend of Ray of Hope
donated some money so the children could go to the beach before they started
their exams .Ceci is studying very hard also.
The preschool is doing well. The children come to school no matter what.
They come in the rain. School is so important to them. Blessing is doing well. I
am taking my vitamins to stay healthy. The children send their greetings to you.
God is blessing us In Africa.
Michael, Ceci and Blessing
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Trustee Report
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How wonderful it was to see the participation of the Preschool
children in the Sunday Service on March 15th. The staff is to be
congratulated on a job well done, and it was truly wonderful to
see the many new faces that attended our Service. A special
thanks to the Preschool Director, Edna Harding. With the warm
hands of friendship from our members, we look forward to
many new faces visiting with us from time to time.
The Grace & Giving Committee continues on its mission to provide a continuous,
yearlong program where we can share together our love for Clemmons Moravian
Church. Many thanks to all who have met with Chi Chi Messick and shared with her
your experiences. It is through these informal meetings that the committee will
gain insight as to how better to serve both our members and those fellow Christians in the Clemmons Community. Throughout this yearlong program, we will also
gain an understanding of how financial giving is a loving tradition of a Moravian.
The financials for February are still below our budget targets. We have incurred
some unscheduled maintenance work which is contributing to the higher than
expected General Fund expenses. Please remember that our church operations are
heavily dependent on each of us meeting our commitments to tithe and give generously. You will notice, in this month’s Financial Report, that the Trustees
approved an additional $2000/month payment applied to our New Building Loan
principle. This will not adversely affect our reserve and will let us eliminate our loan
debt more quickly.
Remember to visit our website, www.clemmonsmoravian.org, to see the latest
updates about our church activities. Also, Facebook and Twitter accounts are active
and are an excellent way to promote and present Clemmons Moravian to your
friends.
~Dave McGonigle, Trustee Chair
Updates For Your Address Book
Connie Hendricks & Cameron
324 Brookway West
Lewisville, NC 27023
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Financial Report
Financial Report for the Month of February 2015
General Fund
February Income
February Expenses
Difference
$ 40,446
$ 43,854
$ (3,408)
YTD Income
YTD Expenses
Difference
$ 73,637
$ 82,115
$ (8,478)
Financial Report for the Month of February 2015
New Building Fund
February Income
February Expenses
Difference
$
$
$
8,667
9,342*
(675)
YTD Income
YTD Expenses
Difference
$
$
$
14,373
18,684
(4,311)
New Education Building
Loan Balance: 2/25/2015
$683,032.05
*Per Board of Trustees approval, an additional $2,000 was applied to loan principal this month from Building Fund Reserves.
Stock Donations - Please Note Change
Clemmons Moravian Church no longer has an investment account with LPL
Financial. All stock donations should be made through First Citizens Investor
Services. If you are interested in making a stock donation, please contact Suzanne Howard at 766-6273 x104
or [email protected] for more detailed information. Thank you.
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19 Childcare 30th Anniv. Sunday
27
7:00pm Band
26
3:00pm RCC Joint Music
Festival at New Philadelphia
6:00pm YF
7:00pm Band
5:00pm SR
6:00pm YF
Newsletter Deadline
3:00pm Circle 4
(Susie Stovall’s
Home)
7:00pm Band
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7:00pm Band
5:00pm SR
6:00pm YF
6:30am Salem Cong. Sunrise Service
10:30am Worship
11:15 Resurrection Service
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[No 8:30am service]
[Church Office
Closed for EasterMonday]
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5
Easter
Monday
Sunday
7:00pm Trustees
Mtg. (L)
6:00pm YF Comm.
Mtg. (L)
7:00pm Elders Mtg.
(L)
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21
14
10:00am Knit Social
(P)
6:00pm CEC Mtg. (L)
7:00pm Circle 2 (L)
7:00pm Circle 3 (P)
7
10:00am Circle 1 (P)
Tuesday
7:30am Church
Choir
29
7:30am Church
Choir
22
7:30am Church
Choir (S)
15
7:30am Church
Choir (S)
8
7:00pm HWR (S)
2 Maundy Thurs-
1
30
23
16
1:00pm RCC Pastor’s Mtg. (L)
5:00pm Child Services Comm. Mtg.
(L)
7:00pm HWR &
Holy Communion
(S)
9
10:00am All Staff
Mtg. (L)
6:00pm Grace &
Giving Comm. Mtg.
(L)
day
Thursday
Wednesday
6:00pm Youth
Lock-In (bus)
24
5:30pm Bauguess/Strand
Rehearsal (S)
17
10
10:00am YAH
mtg. (L)
7:00pm HWR &
Lovefeast (S)
3 Good Friday
Friday
25
8:00am Pick up
Youth from Lock
-In
18
5:00pm Bauguess/Strand
Wedding
11
4 10:00am
Easter Egg Hunt
12:00pm Clean
Gravestones
Saturday
Library (L) Parlor (P) Conference Room (CR) Fellowship Hall (FH) Sanctuary (S)
Spangenberg Ringers (SR) Youth Fellowship (YF) Young At Heart (YAH)
April 2015
8:30 and 10:30 Worship services every Sunday unless noted in bulletin and/or newsletter
9:30 am Sunday School (for all ages)
Non-Profit Org.
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POST OFFICE BOX 730
CLEMMONS, NC 27012
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Ray Burke
Kevin Murray
Jerry V. Jones
Rhonda Shronts
Suzanne Howard
Pastor
Director of Christian Ed.
Director of Music
Office Manager
Financial Manager
“It is the mission of Clemmons Moravian
Church to BE disciples of Jesus Christ.”
APRIL
2015