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“We Can Only Imagine” Weekend Success
Words cannot express my appreciation to Mount Pisgah UMC for the “We Can Only
Imagine” weekend. It was truly amazing how the congregation came together with over 200
people serving the Lord. The picture that best captures the outpouring of support was taken on
Saturday at 7:30 am. It is a photo of a sea of red shirts filling the sanctuary in prayer. The
weekend, having 1500 people in attendance, expanded our boundaries to reach more people for
Christ in the months and years to come.
Glenda Smith sent me the following recap of where the 1000 backpacks landed. “Thank
you to everyone for your generous donations of money and school supplies for our backpack
giveaway. Due to the overwhelming response, we were able to distribute all 1000 backpacks.
We gave out 538 during the actual event. Our members going on the Henderson Settlement
mission trip will take 100 of the backpacks to distribute there September 4-8. The remainder of
the backpacks went to the following schools which have connections to our church either through
current members teaching at these locations or former Whobodies who teach at locations in
Winston Salem and Charlotte: Hall Woodward Elementary, Parkwood Middle School, Nash
Elementary, McNair Elementary, Cone Elementary, Peck Elementary, Jones Elementary, and
Northern High. We also sent 100 backpacks to Teen Challenge. The extra school supplies have
been donated to Operation Christmas Child to be used in the shoeboxes. As you can see, your
help and support is blessing our neighbors in many locations!”
The water left over was distributed on August 26 and then again on September 2 for the
congregation to bless someone in the community. A whopping 548 bottles were distributed. A
recap of the other ministries’ reports were:
• 47 sports physicals
• 200+ volunteers
• 80 Haircuts
• 35 Dolly Parton Imagination Library (free book monthly from infant -fifth grade)
• 61 Eye Screenings (Lions Club) - 18 identified possible issues detected
• 25 Families visited Prayer area
• 35 New prayer requests left on the Prayer Cross
• 162 attended the movie “I Can Only Imagine”
• 226 came out Sunday night to the special service
• 407 Sunday morning under the tent
NEWSLETTER FOR
September 2018
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SEPTEMBER, 2018 NEWSLETTER
As September arrives, Rev. Cody Johnsen will preach on September 2nd and
Rev. Donald Thomas will preach on September 23rd. Please take note that our fellowship meals
will be starting back on September 12th as an introduction to our Fall Bible studies and then
begin regularly on September 26th. Please take note of a whole page devoted to these studies
in the newsletter. The United Methodist Women’s yard sale takes place the week of September
17th with the actual sale on September 21-22. They need your stuff and your help. Please
contact Terry Edwards or Kathy Tate. Mount Pisgah has been selling pumpkins since 1990 and
this year marks our 28th year. Robert Chou will be coordinating the Pumpkin Patch. Please read
his article on how to sign up to help. Pumpkins arrive on September 29th. “We Can Only
Imagine”...
Rev. Jeff Johnsen
Upcoming Scripture Passages:
September 9th – 1 Chronicles 11-29
September 16th – 2 Chronicles 1-12
September 23rd – Rev. Donald Thomas
September 30th – 2 Chronicles 13-36
Financial Highlights Through
August 28th:
2018 Actual $716,193
2017 Actual $688,781
2018 Budget $681,003
Memorials Fellowship Area Building Fund: In memory of Fran Wood by Tom & Agnes Shelton, Dana Wood
Martin, Arzelle Dwyer, John Dwyer, Renee Cruthis, Ronnie and Patsy Dew, Walter Burch and Sara Pozil.
Chancel Choir: In memory of Esther Amend by Jerry and Cynthia Wall.
In memory of Mac McCollum by Ann Schwabeland, Jerry and Cynthia Wall, Pat Lawing, Lynda
Willliams and MPUMC.
Senior Outreach: In memory of Mac Amos by Ann Schwabeland.
Missions: In honor of Tom and Agnes Shelton by their Children and Grandchildren.
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SEPTEMBER, 2018 NEWSLETTER
Mission and Ministry Moments by Rev. Donald Thomas
For the month of September, I would like to recognize two ministries that take place all year long here at Mt. Pisgah that are of
great importance. The first that I would like to recognize is the
Bereavement Team. The Bereavement Team is made up of 17
individuals here at Mt. Pisgah who are the hands and feet of Christ
during times of loss within our congregation. After the loss of a loved
one, the team makes a visit and delivers helpful information to those
experiencing grief and loss. They have been a great comfort to
members of Mt. Pisgah over the years. The team members are: Bob and Pat Hatley (Team
Leaders), Robbin and Spencer Ferguson, Ginger Pfister, Margaret Lewis, Ann Jones, Sue Eaker,
Jerry and Cynthia Wall, Joann Cooper, Betty Wilson, Jim and Ronda Foster, Don and Beth Long.
Thank you so much for all that you do!
The second ministry that I would like to recognize for the month of September are the eight
groups from Mt. Pisgah that prepare and serve dinner at
the Potters House at Greensboro Urban Ministry the 2nd
Friday of each month. Each group prepares a meal with
enough food to feed 100 people and are the hands and
feet for Christ as they serve the meals and talk with those
God has sent their way. The eight groups that serve at
the Potters House are: The Seekers Class, CUC Class,
Page Class, Covenant Class, Roundtable Class, Agape
Class, Alpha Classes, Kathy Burns and Pediatric
Ophthalmology.
Pictured are those who served at the Potters House the
month of August. They are: Luis Cruz, Mamadou, Sierra,
Makayla, Elijah, and Nicole Sene, Mary Michaux and
granddaughter, Lily, Ann Cable (hiding), Dianne Chou,
Dianne Thomas, Margaret Lewis.
Thank you so much for all that you have done in the name of Jesus Christ! Blessings!
If you have items to donate for the yard sale,
the container is open on Sundays or you may
call one of these ladies and she will meet you
at the church. Kathy Tate (336-669-9382),
Kathy White (336-908-4154), Margaret Lewis
(336-509-3729). We are accepting gently used
clothing for men and women, accessories,
household items in good working order (like
toasters), linens, luggage, holiday decor,
lamps, rugs, glassware and jewelry. Call Kathy
White at 336-908-4154, re: jewelry.
We regret we cannot accept electronics (TV's,
computers) or books, etc. Thank you for your
support!!
Welcome to the World! Congratulations to Justin and Stephanie
Carter upon the birth of their son, William
David Carter, on August 11 in
Greensboro.
Welcome New Members Sheila Arnold, Tom & Shirley Uber, Mike &
Peggy Ward, Jessie Ainesworth, Dana Martin,
Ted Dwyer, and Jason Dwyer.
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SEPTEMBER, 2018 NEWSLETTER
Women’s Retreat
Remember in Prayer
Week 1: Jan Laws, Frank York (father of Walt
York), Dorothy Robinson, Dorothy Brame,
Donald Thomas, Sr. (father of Rev. Donald
Thomas), Abby Augustin (mother-in-law of Rae
Augustin), Harold O’Tuel (father of Molly
Johnson). Week 2: Primo Molinari (no visitors),
Kathy Sharp, Charles Rice (father of Emily Jolly),
Jodie Nelson. Week 3: Martha Furr (mother of
Richard Furr). Week 4: Tom Freeland (brother of
Todd Freeland), Sam Hanlon, Lib Boland.
Be in prayer for Jessie Ainesworth, Molly
Johnson, and Bob Tursky, who will be
attending the Walk to Emmaus this month.
Emmaus News
New Reunion Groups Forming!
Both Men’s and Women’s reunion groups are
forming so if you’re interested in becoming a
part of a small group of Emmaus alumni, here
are the dates:
MEN: This group will meet at 7:00 PM on
Thursday, September 13 at Libby Hill
Seafood on Cotswold Terrace. If you have
completed a walk in another area or a recent
Piedmont Emmaus walk and are interested in
joining a reunion group, please contact Danny
Burns at (336) 215-1517.
WOMEN: A new women’s reunion group will
hold its initial meeting at 7:00 PM on
Tuesday, September 25 in the church
conference room. At this time, group
members will determine a mutually best time to
meet. If you have completed a walk in another
area or a recent Piedmont Emmaus walk and
are interested in joining a reunion group, please
email Gaye Clifton at [email protected] .
Under Construction April 5-7, 2019 at
Kingston Plantation, Myrtle Beach, SC
W We are so excited to have Leslie Neese as
our retreat speaker. She will be bringing a new
message to us about our faith and the ongoing
construction we face. Join us for a special time
with friends and family as we head to the
beach to grow in spirit and fellowship.
We have space for 80 ladies and the
registrations are about half filled. Don’t delay
and sign up on the website today. The cost is
$160..
We are so excited to have Leslie Neese as our retreat
speaker. She will be bringing a new message to us about
our faith and the ongoing construction we face. Join us
for a special time with friends and family as we head to
the beach to grow in spirit and fellowship.
We have space for 80 ladies and the registrations are
about half filled. Don’t delay and sign up on the website
today. The cost is $160.
e are so excited to have Leslie Neese as our retreat
speaker. She will be bringing a new message to us about
our faith and the ongoing construction we face. Join us
for a special time with friends and family as we head to
the beach to grow in spirit and fellowship.
We have space for 80 ladies and the registrations are
about half filled. Don’t delay and sign up on the website
T-Shirt Orders
If you are interested in having one of those striking red and gold Mt. Pisgah Emmaus t-shirts for your very own,
you’re in luck! We will be taking orders for t-shirts through Sunday, September 30. Shirts are $17 each and
come in sizes Adult Small through Extra Large. 2XL and 3XL shirts are available for $2 more. Please see Gaye
Clifton to purchase shirts.
mailto:[email protected]
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SEPTEMBER, 2018 NEWSLETTER
Wednesday Night Live Our Wednesday Night Live is beginning again on September 12th with a “Preview Night” for all our
studies! Below find our studies and meal reservations. If interested, please complete the form and turn it
in to the church office, or the collection plate on Sunday. We need everyone to make reservations for you
and your family so there will be food for you to eat! Weekly reservations must be made by
the Monday before each Wednesday night meal. If you choose to make a standing reservation for the 9-
week meals that will be served, those reservations must be paid in full by September 10, 2018. The cost
of meals are $7.50 per adult, $4.00 per child or $20.00 family maximum. Menus and dates are posted on
the bulletin board, E-news, website and the bulletin’s insert.
September 12: Preview Night
September 26—December 5: “Live” Class nights with meals.
(No Class nor Meal, September 12, October 31, November 21)
Class Offerings Include:
All Classes begin at 6:30 with exceptions. * Indicates Book cost $10.00
¨ 7 Realities for Experiencing God *
¨ 10 Dumb Things Smart Christians Believe *
¨ Experiencing God at Home *
¨ Whisper: Hearing the Voice of God *
¨ God is for the Alcoholic *
¨ Alpha for Youth
¨ Financial Peace University (online purchase of materials required)
¨ Kids Club (Bible Study, games and crafts)
¨ Children’s Choir (Cherub 4yr-1st) (Celebration 2nd– 5th)
Meal for September 12
(Subject to Change)
5:30—6:30pm
Honey Mustard Glazed Chicken
Tomato Zucchini Casserole
Roll, Salad Bar, Fresh Fruit,
Peach and Blueberry Cobbler with Ice Cream
To reserve your space for a class and meal, please complete the form below:
Family NAME________________________________________________________
Class Choice:________________________Participant’s Name_________________
Class Choice:________________________Participant’s Name_________________
Class Choice:________________________Participant’s Name_________________
Class Choice:________________________Participant’s Name_________________
Reservation for Meal #Adults______________#Children______________
(Cost $7.50 per adult, $4.00 per child, Max: $20.00 per family. Checks payable to Nancy Pierron)
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SEPTEMBER, 2018 NEWSLETTER
Children’s Ministry
Dana Hanlon, Director of Christian Education
New Children’s Opportunities for Discipleship
You’ve likely heard the buzz (in some form) about “21st-century learning.” Instead of just memorizing facts, children are now learning how to think, critique, and synthesize (combine and apply) information. Collaboration and problem-solving are also key. These learning strategies can help kids grow in their Christian faith, too. Teaching abstract concepts to younger children can be challenging, but experts say certain techniques help preschool- and elementary-age kids move beyond concrete thinking. For example, sensory experiences, movement, interaction, and personal involvement all make concepts more real to young learners. Children hang new information onto previous bits of
knowledge called “mental hooks.”
Kids need hands-on experience to
build on those hooks. That’s why,
rather than just call God a divine
being, we also say he’s a father,
friend, and provider. We “hang”
God onto hooks kids can grasp.
Then as children’s cognitive
abilities develop, they’re able to
use “mental operations”—letting
them think more abstractly about
relationships or patterns of objects
without the actual objects present.
Asking kids solid, higher-level
questions further enhances their
critical thinking about faith issues.
As author, Josh McDowell, notes, “I needed to teach my kids to think, to think logically, to come to their conclusions. Because if there is always Dad’s answer, then they couldn’t develop convictions. … We need to put our children on a quest for truth.”
Our Children’s Ministry is using the Hands On Approach with
new curriculum for our Pre-school (9:45 and 11:00) and our K-
2nd, 3rd – 5th, and Children’s Church. If your child hasn’t been to
Sunday School lately, bring them! Actively learning like Jesus
taught…that’s our way!
Living and
Learning
Teachable
Moments
Mobile Learners Researchers
agree that some of the most
productive mental processing
occurs when children are active and
involved. So get up and discuss
Jesus and faith while doing other
activities as a family.
The “I Can’t” Jar When children
say they can’t do something, write
down the problem and pray about it
together. When the obstacle has
been overcome, put the slip of
paper in a jar as a reminder of what
Jesus helps us accomplish.
Apply Always While reading the
Bible together, ask questions with
specific applications; for example,
“How can we serve our neighbors
today?” and “What’s one thing you
can do this week to show love?”
thing. We call them “gizmos,” and they
serve the same purpose: to help
kids understand important Bible truths. It
worked for Jesus, and it still works today.
Join us at 9:45 every Sunday morning and
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SEPTEMBER, 2018 NEWSLETTER
Wednesday Night Live. Discipleship and Fellowship We are offering 7 Discipleship Opportunities for adults,
Youth Alpha, Kids Club, Children’s Choirs and so much
more this Fall! Take a look at our website for the
Discipleship classes, meals and sign up forms!
We need your candy donations for our Annual Trunk or Treat! Please bring in personal sized (not large sized) individually wrapped, peanut and nut free candy to
our church office! We need to fill the bus with candy!
Join us on Wednesday Night at 6pm for our weekly Wednesday Night Kids Club.
Children are given the opportunity to sing, play games and learn more about God!
Children age 4 yrs through 5th grade are invited to attend.
For those children who choose not to sing, they remain in and assist Kids Club!
Parents please: sign up for Kids Club and Choirs!
NURSERY Is available for our youngest members, infant through 3yrs old for those parents in “Live” Discipleship classes.
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SEPTEMBER, 2018 NEWSLETTER
Youth Ministry Update Financial Highlights:
2018 Actual: $660,676
2017 Actual: $643,685
2018 Budget: $628,943
Dear Mount Pisgah Family,
Thank you for your assistance in services
for Fran. Please express our thanks to
the ladies that provided the wonderful
lunch to our family. We appreciate all
the prayers the church has give and for
the love of Mount Pisgah.
Sincerely,
Dan Wood, Dana & family
Youth Ministry
September WhoHappenings 9th- Youth Alpha Launch Party
16th- Student Leadership Team Meeting 21st, 22nd, 23rd- Camp Cheerio [Fall Retreat]
29th- First Pumpkin Delivery/ Opening Day!
& much more!
During the month of August, we had several great events with equally great attendance! 31 youth who attended our Summer Lock-In, 21+ volunteering at the GSO Event & 34 BRAND NEW & return youth for our Promotion Sunday event on Sunday, August 26th. At the start of the event, each youth was given a paper bracelet to print their name on. At the close of the event, bracelets were randomly passed back out. The name on the bracelet was the fellow Whobody that they would wear on their wrist and pray for during the upcoming week of school. At that time, each student was given the chance to connect with that youth to see if they had any specific prayer concerns. Our next big event is Camp Cheerio! Join us as we gear up for an incredible encounter with our Lord on that mountainside. This fall retreat will be one that you DO NOT want to miss. Registration information can be found to the left of this message. For other dates, please see below or contact Robert Chou [[email protected]]!
mailto:[email protected]
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SEPTEMBER, 2018 NEWSLETTER
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS 1 BeJay Thompson, Claudia Sur, Haley Miller
2 Lee Booth, Larry Holmquist
4 Joyce Adams, Alma Daniel, Mary York, Margie
Brown, Matt Toney, Ben Cormack
5 Frank Muire, Kalei Burgess, Kirra Burgess
7 Bob Tursky
8 Margie Collins, Caroline Sharp
9 Travis Dail, Ogo Idowu
10 Dot Alley
11 Michael Idowu
12 Lacy Payne, Todd Brown, Nick Snyder
13 Rice Carter, Chris Jones, Landon Norman
14 Pat Lawing, Pam Pegram, David Whitley
15 Brice Gardner, Hilda Evans, Kathy Cormack,
Mitzi McLaurin
16 Christy Comer, J. O. Linden
17 Vickie Plott, Carolyn Grimes
18 Pat Marsh, Donald Thomas, Amy Thabet, Rayna McLaurin
19 Holly Deuterman, Betty Vossers
20 Carolyn Lovelace
21 Brenda Bell, Jo Lawrence, Robbie Hanlon
22 Louise Floyd, Bill Helt, Sharon Hundley, Linda Hilburn,
Steve Darnell, Nicole Sene
23 Nick Divitci
24 Tom Shelton, Sr., Ann Sayles, Deb Foley
26 Barbara Priddy, Jan Brown, Adam Shirley, Ama Yeboah,
Riley Ramseur
27 Nancy Gryder, Kay Bettini, Linwood Ferguson
28 Mary Ellen Dickinson, Elsie Turner, Debbie Taylor
29 Ava Mitchell
30 Eleanor Cranford, Sue Upchurch
1 Bob and Eileen Shubert
2 Frank and Ama Yeboah
5 Gary and Sandra Wegner
6 Gene and Ann Tanner
12 Walt and Gina York
15 Jeff and Glenda Burkett
Tim and Christy Stream
17 Fletcher and Jerry Riffey
21 Kerry and Betty Eggleston
22 Ryan and Brittany Miller
26 Van and Rusty Gunter
23 Tim and Malissa Altizer
24 Tripp and Amy Miller
27 Jim and Jane Buchanan
30 Bob and Ginger Pfister
Brad and Amy Thabet
Bill and Stacy Thomson
ANNIVERSARIES
WORSHIP PARTNERS
8:30 am Greeters: 11:00 am Greeters: 8:30 am Ushers: Spencer Ferguson, Pat Manahan, Bob Johnson,
Sept 2-Marcy Hayden Kathy White Russ Gordon, Dennis Scheer, Andrew McEachern
Sept 9-Mary York Bonnie Rimmer 11:00 am Ushers: 1st week-Mac McNairy, Mark Nolte, Ann Tanner, Gene Tanner
Sept 16-Jim & Carolyn Llewellyn Mary Jane Bennett 2nd week-Bob Tursky, Rick King, Charles Moon, Leo Schaaf
Sept 23-Barbara Hill Maxine & Tommy Cole 3rd week-Randy Lewis, Ned Jones, Tim & Christy Stream
Sept 30-Mike & Jo Lawrence Lucy & Joe Oliver 4th week-Bill Apple, Gaye Clifton, Ken Clifton
Altar Guild: 8:30 am – Robbin Ferguson 11:00 am – Percy Ann Edmundson Bereavement Team – Joann Cooper
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SEPTEMBER, 2018 NEWSLETTER
Music News - Amberly Johnston Fall is the perfect time to become a part of
Mt. Pisgah’s music program. Come sing a new song!
Chancel Choir rehearsals resume September 6th! Those interested in singing with the chancel choir are encouraged to attend a rehearsal and learn more about being involved in the choral program at Mt. Pisgah. Rehearsals are Thursday evenings from 7:15-8:45pm in the choir room. Voices of Bronze Handbell rehearsals will begin Thursday, September 13th, from 6:00-7:00 pm. Greensboro Community Women’s Chorus rehearsals begin on Wednesday, September 19th! The Community Women’s Chorus rehearses Wednesday mornings from 10:30am-noon in the choir room. The fall season will be full of festive holiday music. Performances are Tuesday and Wednesday mornings in December. This is a community group drawing members from all over the Greensboro area! Children’s Choir will kick off on Wednesday, September 5th! A parent meeting will take place at 6:00 pm in the choir room with Amberly and Dana. During the parent meeting, all children should meet on the playground. Contact Amberly Johnston [email protected] for more information on any of these groups, or
talk to any member of the music department.
We extend our love and sympathy to:
Joyce Jones and family upon the death of her brother Mac Amos, on August 11 in Lumberton
Kay McCollum and family upon the death of her husband, Mac McCollum, on August 12 in Greensboro
Donald Thomas and family upon the death of his step uncle, Floyd Hathaway, on August 13 in Myrtle Beach.
Nancy Pierron and Susan Lipper and family upon the death of their mother, Marilee Lipper, on August 24 in
Springfield, IL.
Betty Wilson and family upon the death of her husband, Wallace Wilson, on August 25 in Greensboro.
Thank you!! I was so fortunate to have the love and support of my Mount
Pisgah Church family during my recent back problem and recovery from
surgery. Your many prayers for healing, lovely cards of encouragement,
kind phone calls, delicious meals, and special visits were most
appreciated. Ken and I are certainly blessed to be a part of Mount Pisgah
where the people are so caring and concerned. Thank you for your many
acts of kindness as I made my way through this time of pain and healing.
May God bless you all!
Sincerely,
Gaye Barbour Clifton
Thank you for your assistance
in services for Fran. Please
express our thanks to the
ladies that provided the
wonderful lunch to our family.
We appreciate all the prayers
the church has given and for
the love of Mount Pisgah.
Sincerely,
Dan Wood, Dana & family
mailto:[email protected]
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SEPTEMBER, 2018 NEWSLETTER
Alex Holmes did an outstanding job speaking in front of the UMM on Monday, August 27th. He spoke on
what he learned about himself and in discipleship during this eight-week journey, which ended in
Poland. The UMM’s next meeting is September 24th.
Rev. Cody Johnsen will be at seminary at Asbury Orlando Campus September 24-28 taking classes in
pursuit of a Master of Divinity degree.
HENDERSON SETTLEMENT (September 4-8)
Jim & Jackie Andrews Ann Cable Donna Callcott
Patti Geans Bob & Pat Hatley Ned & Ann Jones
Margaret Lewis Don & Beth Long Ann Sayles
Amber Shelton Rev. Donald Thomas Dottie Cowan
Bill & Vickie Apple
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Levites Initially, I asked the Levites to serve through June of this year. We had 16 Levites who were
part of the first group. We have had a phenomenal year in the church through August and most
of the new ministries were led by the Levites. Often, the laity sit back and watch when they
could be leading and serving. My goal is to have 20 Levites effectively lead within their gift set.
If you desire to be on of the Levites beginning in October - May, please email me or make an
appointment to see me. Rev. Jeff Johnsen
Church Leaders: Please be in prayer for the leaders of the church for the next two months. • The Finance Committee will be meeting to set the 2019 ministry budget. • The Nominations Committee will be meeting for the 2019 Lay Leadership. • The Missions Committee will be meeting to review 2018 and plan 2019. • The Staff Parish Relations Committee will be meeting to hire a new Organist/ Pianist. • The Trustees will be meeting with monthly items that need attention. • The Church Council on October 7th will be meeting to recommend the 2019 Ministry
Budget, recommend the Nominations Report, and recommend a Church Conference. • A Charge Conference will be held on October 21st at 3:00pm to approve the 2019
Ministry Budget, Nominations report, newly created Building Team, and a Capital Campaign conducted within the church.
Keep it Going - We have 548 water bottles for
you to bless the people of Greensboro. Please
take one or two as you leave and share with
someone in need of refreshment. These water
bottles were from the “We Can Only Imagine”
weekend.
Young Adult Ministries by Rev. Cody Johnsen In September, different age groups will be meeting within the Young Adult
ministries. This is a great way to get to know other young adults at the church.
Contact Cody if you want more information on how to join a group.
We are going to be doing the study, “Label Maker” by Louie Giglio starting
September 9th. Join us for the Young Adult class which meets in the Agape
room on the second floor at 11:00 am. This is a great time for fellowship and
discussion with one another.
Join us for the Bridge service on the second Saturday of the month at 5:00 pm.
in the Fellowship hall. The service is discussion- led and interactive. The Young
Adult praise team will be leading the music that night. Come check it out!
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SEPTEMBER, 2018 NEWSLETTER
CONTACT INFORMATION: Rev. Jeff Johnsen - Senior Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Donald Thomas - Associate Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Cody Johnsen - Associate Pastor [email protected]
Dana Hanlon - Director of Christian Education [email protected]
Robert Chou - Director of Youth Ministries [email protected]
Pam Inman - Director of Operations & Administration [email protected]
Amberly Johnston - Director of Music & Worship Arts [email protected]
Rae Augustin - Director of Weekday School [email protected]
Diane Carter - Praise Band Director [email protected]
LuAnn Christy - Administrative Assistant [email protected]
Dee Earl - Membership & Financial Secretary [email protected]
Allan Leach - Treasurer [email protected]
Contact us at 336-288-3321 www.mtpisgahgso.org
2600 Pisgah Church Rd.
Greensboro, NC 27455
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