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The Friedberg Folio News from the Hill of Peace
Friedberg Moravian Church Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Our Mission Statement: We are a congregation grounded in Biblical truth, honoring our heritage and deep faith in the Lord Jesus Christ by proclaiming the Gospel openly through worship, witness, Bible study, missions, fellowship and service to the community.
No. 11 November 2019
Church Council is for Everyone
Now all of you together are Christ’s body, and each one of you is a separate and necessary part of it.
(1 Corinthians 12:27,TLB)
Our annual Church Council is one of the most important meetings of our church family. It is an event that every able-bodied member of Friedberg should attend—for as the scripture says, all of us together make up this church body and each one of us is needed in order for the body to function properly.
This year Church Council will come immediately after the close of a shortened worship service on Sunday, November 17th.
At Church Council we do things like:
• Give thanks to God for all He has enabled us to accomplish in 2019 and ask for His direction and blessing regarding things He is calling us to do in 2020.
• Give our new members and others who have not yet signed The Moravian Covenant for Christian Living an opportunity to do so.
• Receive the 2020 church budget.
• Elect people to various positions of servant-leadership in the church (our Nominating Committee has put together an excellent slate of candidates which you’ll find listed on another page of this newsletter).
• Hear reports from some of our ministry groups (e.g. Women’s Fellowship and our Preschool).
• Open the floor for any communicant member in good standing to address the Church Council with any joys or concerns or a motion for consideration.
These are matters of vital interest to every member of our church. We will be making decisions that shape the future of our congregation’s life, mission and ministry for years to come. Your careful and prayerful participation is needed. The Holy Spirit works through all of us together to ensure the spiritual welfare and successful ministry of our church.
Make plans for Sunday, November 18th to be a day full of praise, celebration and service to the Lord:
9:25 AM Prayer Partners (in the parlor) Come and pray for the events of the day and the people of Friedberg.
9:45 AM Sunday School
Come and share fellowship and learning with your brothers and sisters in Christ.
11:00 AM Worship Service Come and join with your fellow believers in praising the God of our salvation.
11:40 AM Church Council Come let the Spirit of Christ work in and through you at this important meeting of the Friedberg church family.
I hope to see you here for Church Council — and many other gatherings too!
Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful. And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another — and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
(Hebrews 10:25, NIV) In Christ’s love,
Pastor Jim
What Do Our Boards Do?
… someone who wants to be an overseer desires an honorable responsibility. (1 Timothy 3:1)
Have you ever wondered what the Board of Elders does, how the Trustees spend their meeting time, or
what are the responsibilities of the Board of Christian Education? With Church Council just a few weeks away we thought it would be helpful to give you an overview of the structure and duties of each of these three important church boards here at Friedberg: Elders, Trustees, and Christian Education. As you read through the descriptions of each of the boards below and take note of the duties they fulfill within the church you’ll see that each board serves a particular and vital purpose in the life and ministry of our congregation. Therefore, each person elected to a position of servant-leadership on one of these boards accepts tremendous responsibilities. They are to be commended for their willingness to serve and supported with prayer, words of encouragement and our active participation (time, talents, and treasure) in the life and ministry of the church. Please consider the descriptions below as you prepare to elect members to serve on these boards when we gather for Church Council on November 18th. A list of nominees for election to these boards and other positions of servant leadership can be found on the next page of the newsletter.
Board of Elders
The Board of Elders consists of 12 elected members plus the pastor(s). The Senior Pastor serves as the Chairman of the Board. Members of the Board serve for a three year term, may be elected to two consecutive terms, and must be at least 18 years of age and a member in good standing. The Elders also have a Vice Chair and a Secretary. The duties of the Board of Elders: to watch over the spiritual and moral well-being of the congregation; to schedule services and help to encourage attendance; to approve use of the church buildings; to implement church discipline; to approve all names of new members; to appoint the acolytes, organist, choir director, music committee and all other officers or committees necessary to carry on the worship services, except head diener and head usher; to take a special interest in the children and youth of the congregation and to work with the Christian Education Board in providing for their Christian growth and nurture.
Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees consists of 12 elected members plus the Church Treasurer who is a non-voting member. Members of the Board serve for a three year term, may be elected to two consecutive
terms, must be at least 18 years of age, and a member in good standing. The Trustees have a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman and a Secretary. The treasurer reports directly to the Board of Trustees, provides a monthly report and disburses monies at the direction of the Board. The duties of the Board of Trustees: to watch over the physical and financial well-being of the congregation; to plan the annual budget; to create a plan for raising money to meet the budget and other financial needs of the congregation; to maintain all property; to determine the salary of all paid workers including the Senior Pastor, Associate Pastor, Director of Youth Ministry, Director of Children’s Ministry, Caretaker, Church Secretary, Church Treasurer, and Music Director (Organist, Senior Choir Director, Cherub & Junior Choir Director, and Hand Bell Director); to appoint a Graveyard Committee, Caretaker Committee and other committees to oversee the physical needs of the church; to oversee special funds of the congregation; and to excuse a member from making contributions to the church given sufficient reason.
Board of Christian Education
The Board of Christian Education consists of nine elected members plus the Associate Pastor, Director of Children’s Ministry, and Director of Youth Ministry who are non-voting members. Members of the Board serve for a three year term and may be elected to two consecutive terms. The C.E. Board also has a Chairman and Secretary. The duties of the Board of Christian Education: to provide Sunday School curriculum for preschool, children, youth, and adult classes; to implement the Provincial Safe Sanctuary Policy; to support Sunday school teachers through training and appreciation; to help with educational activities for preschool, children, youth and adults (e.g. Vacation Bible School, Christmas Program, church library, etc.); to find and train volunteers for the nurseries; and to support the Senior Pastor, Associate Pastor, Director of Youth Ministry, and Director of Children’s Ministry with their various educational programs.
Nominees for Election at Church Council on
Sunday, November 17th
The Nominating Committee has put together an excellent slate of candidates for the various positions of servant-leadership for which elections will be held
at Church Council on Sunday, November 17th. Thanks goes to each of the five members of the Nominating Committee for their dedication and hard work: Gary Jackson (Elder Representative and Committee Chairman), Donald Cockerham (Trustee Representative), Hellen Bee (Christian Education Board Representative), Gary Fitts (Member at Large) and Mike Martin (Member at Large).
Board of Elders (you will elect 4)
Pat Atkins* Jennifer Boles
Willian Boles Jeannine Bradley++
Gary Jackson* John Mason
++Jeannine Bradley is currently filling the unexpired term of another board member who needed to resign because of responsibilities at work. If elected she would begin serving her first full-term in January 2020 and would be eligible for election to a second term at Church Council in 2022.
Board of Trustees (you will elect 4)
Donald Cockerham* Mike Faircloth*
Laura Overcash Vernon Robbins*
Karl Stimpson Alison Vannoy
Christian Education Board (you will elect 3)
Missy Beck Phil Brame*
Sara Burchette Karen Foltz
Head Diener (you will elect 1)
Ray Lambeth
We are grateful to each of these individuals for allowing their names to be placed in nomination. Not all will be elected, but all are worthy of our prayerful consideration and our thanks for their willingness to be used by God. During Church Council there will be an opportunity for additional candidates to be nominated from the floor. If you plan to nominate someone, please make sure you have talked to the person beforehand and they agree to be nominated.
*Pat Atkins, Gary Jackson, Donald Cockerham, Mike Faircloth, Vernon Robbins, and Phil Brame are currently serving first terms on their respective boards. If elected again their second terms would expire at the end of 2022 and they would not be eligible for election to service on that board again until Church Council in 2023.
Thanksgiving Eve Lovefeast Wednesday, November 27
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7:30 PM (Band Prelude at 7:00 PM)
Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise. Be thankful to Him, and bless His name. For the Lord is good; His mercy is everlasting, and His truth endures to all generations.
(Psalm 100:4-5, NKJV)
Invite your family, friends, neighbors,
classmates and co-workers. Ask them to join us for this special service of worship as we give thanks to God for the gift of salvation that is ours in Christ Jesus and praise Him for all the blessings we enjoy as citizens of this great land. Each worshipper will receive a lightly sweetened lovefeast bun and a cup of Moravian coffee
sweetened generously with sugar and milk. There will be a wonderful band prelude, hymns of faith sung by the congregation, beautiful music from our hand bell choir, glorious songs of praise from the Friedberg choir and a special Thanksgiving sermon from Pastor Jim.
Bring canned goods and non-perishable grocery items for
Sunnyside Ministry.
Before worship a vehicle will be parked in front of the sanctuary to receive donations of canned goods and other non-perishable grocery items which will be donated to Sunnyside Ministry in Winston-Salem.
A love offering will be received.
100% of the money you give will be passed on to ministries and helping agencies in our community for distribution to people in need.
Christian sympathy is extended to:
The family of Danny Sherrill Anderson, Sr. Danny
passed away on Tuesday, October 1, 2019. His funeral
was on Saturday, October 5 at First Baptist Church of
Welcome. He is the brother of Don Anderson (Peggy).
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Hi friends, Body and brain scans completed, and all is
well!!! Thank you God! I guess He’s not ready for me yet!
Or I have another lesson to learn! Anyway I have 3
months until my next scan and no more Drs’
appointments this year! I have great Dr’s at the Baptist
Wake Forest hospital! Thank you! I am so blessed! Evva
Hanes
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Volunteers are needed in the kitchen to help prepare
for our Fall Supper on Friday, November 1 at 8:00 a.m.
We will begin with a light breakfast and then begin
kitchen and food preparations. No experience is
necessary and everyone is welcome and needed in
completing this tradition for the 102nd Fall Supper at
Friedberg.
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Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, November 3,
2019 at 2:00 a.m. Don’t forget to set your clocks back
before you go to bed on Saturday night.
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Circle 2 members are taking orders for New Crop
Pecans. The price is $10.00 for a one pound bag of
shelled halves. Please contact any Circle 2 member or
Michelle Tucker by texting/calling 336-408-0477 or email
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The response for sponsoring a bag of new clothes for
the Ebenezer Christian Children’s Home
on Sunday, October 20 was amazing. If
you picked up a bag to fill after worship
that morning, please return the filled
bag to the area outside of Heidi
Everhart’s office by November 10. There will also be a
collection bin for gently used children’s clothing. If you
did not pick up one of these bags and still want to
support these children, you can do so by donating
money which will be used for tuition to summer camp at
Laurel Ridge. Donations should be designated
“Moravian Day of Service”. Ebenezer Christian
Children’s Home is a home for children in the foster
system. The home is located in North Wilkesboro and
currently has children from under 1 to 18 years old. For
the past two years members of our church family have
met some of these children that were able to attend
Laurel Ridge and everyone received a blessing!
We are updating our
church directory!
This is for all new
members, members
with life changes
(including those with
new children or
growing children,
etc.), for those not in
our last directory and for anyone that just wants a new
picture since the last directory. Everyone that has their
picture made will receive a FREE 8X10. If you wish to
order any additional pictures, they will be back before
Christmas. Everyone in the current directory and those
that have their picture made will also receive a free
directory. The dates to have your picture made are
November 20-November 23, November 25 and
November 29-30. You can sign up for a photo time on
the church’s website, on our Facebook page or by
calling the church office (336-764-1830). You can also
sign up on Sunday mornings before Sunday School in
the church office or after worship in the church parlor.
We want all of our church family to be a part of this
Updated Directory, so please sign up!!! If you have had a
change of address or a change in your phone number,
please call the church office to update your information.
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The Blessing Box is now
open!! Circle 4 requests the help of our
church family at Friedberg to help us
keep it filled for anyone in the
community that will need it. Boxes will
be placed in the church for you to
donate as you can. When you go to the grocery store, if
you could pick up an extra item or two occasionally, this
will help us be an outreach to the community. You can
also put a few things directly in the box if you like. At this
time, we are recommending non- perishables to make
any meal, snacks, single serve items, and hygiene
products. Shampoo and the extra makeup donated were
the first items to go. We will also try to offer seasonal
items as appropriate, to include mittens and hats, socks,
Thanksgiving and Christmas foods, etc. Bibles and small
items that would introduce Jesus to others like old
Sunday school books or inspirational books can be
included. This is new for us and we are not sure what to
expect. We welcome your suggestions, support and
prayers as we try to help and share Jesus with our
neighbors. Circle 4 would like to thank everyone who
has donated to the blessing box so far. We would also
like to thank Jerry Tolley and the West's for their
assistance in getting the box installed. If you have any
questions, please ask a Circle 4 member. Matthew
25:35-40 Take what you need, Bring what you can,
Above all be blessed!
The Mission Society Lovefeast is
November 3 at 3:00 p.m. at Christ
Moravian Church. There is a band
prelude at 2:30 p.m. The speakers will be
Michael and Cecilia Tesh and they will be
giving updates from Ray of Hope
Orphanage in Kenya. Special music will
be provided by the Christ Chancel Choir directed by
Jeanie Rothrock, the Provincial Praise Group directed by
Bishop Sam Gray and the Provincial Band directed by
Carol Johnson
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Join the men of Friedberg for their
Hardy Harvest Huddle on Saturday,
November 9 at 5:30 p.m. All men are
invited to join together for a Game &
Game night. First we will enjoy a meal together of wild
games and side dishes. There will be several choices
prepared by our own members. Then we will have a
short time of announcements and watch a football game
on the big screen. There is a sign up announcement in
the bulletin or you can call the church office to sign up
for this event.
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Brothers Fellowship will meet on Sunday, November
10 at 8:00 a.m. at Steven’s Restaurant.
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Please join us on Sunday, November 10 during
worship as we celebrate Holy Communion in celebration
of the Chief Elder Festival of the Moravian
Church. This festival commemorates the
decision of Moravian leaders in the year
1741 that Jesus Christ alone is the Master, Head and
Chief Elder of the Church
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You are invited to an (almost) Authentic “Norsk
Lunsj Fest (Norwegian Lunch Feast) on Sunday,
November 10 immediately following
worship. This lunch is a fundraiser for the
two mission teams that will be traveling to
Honduras in January/February 2020. The
menu (recipes from Chef Pastor Dan’s recipe box) will
be Mashed Potetmos (mashed potatoes), Kålrabistappe
(rutabagas, carrots, butter and cheese), Kjøttboller og
saus (Norwegian meat balls and gravy) and Rugbrød
(rye bread). For dessert you will have your choice of
Sandbakelse (Norwegian sugar cookies topped with ice
cream and Lingonberries or Fattigmann (a Norwegian
fried dough cookie topped with confectioners’ sugar). A
love offering will be taken to support our mission teams.
The Thursday, November 14 meeting of Senior Friends
will be held in the DISCOVERY SUNDAY SCHOOL
CLASS ROOM located on the lower level of the
Education Building at 11:30 a.m. Our guest speaker will
be Phillip Bargoil, a Wake Forest University graduate
who received his US Army Commission after completing
the ROTC Program who later served in Berlin, Germany
and in Vietnam during the 1960's and was promoted to
Captain before leaving the military. Phillip is a member
of Clemmons Moravian Church and has shared his
experiences with many schools, churches, and
retirement homes. All veterans are encouraged to
attend. Please BRING A BAG LUNCH. Beverages and
desserts will be provided. Call or email Carol Knouse
with questions or for more information.336-764-
1353 [email protected]
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Changes coming to the 2020 giving envelopes! There
will be changes in the appearance of the offering
envelopes for members that use
the envelopes provided by the
church for your tithes and
offerings, The envelopes
distributed for 2020 will be not
have a giving number or a printed
date. All giving units that are currently using envelopes
will be given 52 envelopes for 2020. If you have
envelopes left from 2019 (or previous years) please feel
free to use them. Since the envelopes will no longer
have a number, it will be very important to provide your
name on the envelope especially if you are giving cash.
Please call Sherri in the church office if you do not want
envelops in 2020. The 2020 envelopes will be available
in the hallway behind the sanctuary on December 15.
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On November 28, we will celebrate Thanksgiving — a
day set aside to express gratitude. Every day can be
Thanksgiving because there are always
reasons to be thankful and to help others.
Listed below are opportunites to serve, to
pray and to give in November.
SERVE: In Eastern NC, Hurricane Dorian caused
additional flooding to areas damaged by last year’s
Hurricane Florence. The Covenant Moravian Church will
continue hosting teams interested in assisting with
rebuilding efforts. For more information about joining a
team or helping with funding check the BWM web page
at www.moravianmission.org. INTERESTED? Please
contact Chris Giesler ([email protected]) for
more details. PRAY: Please pray for our Moravian
brothers and sisters in Nicaragua as they gather for a
special synod November 5-8, 2019. The Nicaraguan
Province is working through a serious division in the
church which has resulted in severed relationships and
even some violence. We pray for reconciliation and a
renewed focus on mission. GIVE: The infant feeding
program in rural Honduras feeds approximately 100
children from the villages of Ahuas, Krupunta, and Barra
Paatuca. It costs roughly $1.00/day per child to supply
nutritious food for the child as well as educate the
mother in nutrition and preventative health. Donations
should be mailed to BWM, 1021 Center Street,
Bethlehem, PA 18018. Online, please visit
www.moravianmission.org/donate.
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We will be hosting our annual fall workday on
November 9, 2019. Our normal schedule applies,
meaning we will plan to
meet at the Summer Camp
Dining Hall at 8:30 a.m.,
work until lunch (provided at
Higgins Lodge), and
complete our tasks in the
early afternoon. Our goals include a retaining wall, some
winterizing, painting inside, painting outside, minimal
drywall finishing, and general shut down of the Summer
Camp facilities. Any interested parties, please contact
Michael Sawtelle in the Laurel Ridge front office by
phone, (336) 359-2951, or by email,
[email protected]. All are welcome to come up
and lend a hand. All necessary tools and protective
equipment will be provided. Thanks for your willingness
to serve this wonderful place. Michael Sawtelle, Facilities
Manager, Laurel Ridge Camp and Conference Center,
(336) 529-3923
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December Folio newsletter items are needed by
Friday, November 15 please.
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Serving in November
Ushers Gary Fitts David Randleman
Matthew Foltz Tom Sink
Ronnie Hartman Scott Smith
Rhonda Lee Chuck Stone
Larry Payne
November Greeters
November 3 Tom & Judy Sink
November 10 Lucille Leatherman & Merle Scott
November 17 Mike & Jane Hardison
November 24 Bonnie Tucker
November 27 (7:30 p.m.) Joy Reich
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Reminder for Flowers in the Sanctuary for November
November 3 Richard & Marcia Reich
November 10 Denise Randleman
November 17 Carol Knouse
November 24 Dave & Trish Watkins
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Children’s Church
November 2019 Linda Davis
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Toddler Nursery
November 3 Gwen Davis & Michelle Decker
November 10 Julie Morelli & Julie Williamson
November 17 Denise Sink
November 24 Kaci Long & Keri Williams
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Infant Nursery
November 3 Sandy Ellis & Jennifer Sink
November 10 Ike & Jo Brann
November 17 Tracie Bryson
November 24 Chris & Julie Stone
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 PM TO 7 PM
$10/ADULTS • $3/CHILDREN
Friedberg Moravian ChurchFamily Life Center
2178 Friedberg Church Rd Winston-Salem, NC 27127
336-764-1830www.friedberg.church
The bazaar will also offer crafts, plants, baked goods,and more. Proceeds from this event will be used toward
outreach and mission projects.
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Children’s Events
C.R.O.S.S Kids
Sunday, November 3, 17, and 24 from 4:30-7:00pm
C.R.O.S.S. Kids continues to count our blessing each time we meet! We look
forward to seeing the blessings that November brings to us. During our time
together we have dinner, devotions, praise and worship and participate in
some type of project. It is always a great evening together where we take
time to grow closer to God and each other!
November 3- On this night, we will focus on Relationships. We are going to be
working on several different types of crafts for the fall bazaar, our Veteran’s
Lunch as well as some special things for our college students. The Burchette
family will be providing a sandwich dinner for us on this night!
November 17-On this night, we will focus on Outreach. We will recap our trip to Ebenezer as well
as begin preparing some things for our trip back to Grayson Creek. The Matise family will be
providing a chicken nugget dinner for us on this night!
November 24-On this night, we will focus on Service. We will finish our projects for Grayson
Creek and will work on our Christmas Program that will be coming up in a couple of weeks. We
are still in need of a dinner provider and if you are interested, please let Heidi Everhart know!
VETERAN’S DAY BREAKFAST
Sunday, November 10 from 9:00-9:45 AM
This week we will not have C.R.O.S.S. Kids, but we will have a chance to
celebrate and honor our Veterans of Friedberg with a special breakfast before Sunday School.
We will serve breakfast, give recognition of each Veteran and have some fun with them.
FAMILY FELLOWSHIP
Ebenezer House-Saturday, November 16 time TBD
We are going to travel together to go spend time with the children and workers at Ebenezer.
Several of us from Junior Camp have had the opportunity to get
to know them and we want to spread some love and fun their
way. We will have a meal together, play games, and do some
different activities with them. It’s sure to be a blessing filled day!
THANKSGIVING EVE LOVEFEAST
Wednesday, November 27 at 7:30pm
Come join fellow church members and other family and friends at Friedberg’s Thanksgiving Eve
Lovefeast. What a wonderful way to be focused on our blessings and
realize how much we truly have to be thankful for.
Children’s Leaders
David and Hellen Bee
Chris and Holly Durham
Colt and Heather Johnson
Jeff and Heather Portaro
Holli Rhoney
Jason and Katrina Romblad
November’s Sunday School and Children’s Church verse will be:
“Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever.”
1 Chronicles 16:34
November is a month where it is easy to remember to give thanks for things God has given us!
What can you do as a family this month that can be carried over into other months to help you
remember to give thanks all the time. Remember, we give thanks for he is good!!!
SPOTLIGHT ON THE CHILDREN OF FRIEDBERG…
What C.R.O.S.S. Kids Means To Me- Lydia
Durham
Cross kids is the time we get to have fun while learning and hanging out. I enjoy the crafts we
do, like the bracelet. I like dinner time because we get to talk with my friends. I like the
outreach visits we take because we get to go new places and meet new people. When we go into
groups we meet new people and get to talk. My favorite time is drama because you get to be a
puppet, walk around, and play funny parts. I like storytime because the lessons are good and
sometimes funny. Best of all, we get to ask plenty of questions and have good times together.
We learn what the cross means to us and what it means to be a CROSS kid.
Heidi Everhart
Director of Children’s Ministry
“I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in truth.” 3 John 1:4
Karen Hill 399-1154 Alan Foltz 215-6752 Curtis Ferrell 307-0362 Lauri Waddell 408-3592 Amanda Frank 692-3247
David Hopkins 306-2734 Beth Gunter 971-0834 Sean Tatman 655-0008 Michelle Decker 529-7934
Friedberg Moravian Youth Mission Statement: FM youth will love one another as Christ loves us, we will learn about God, so we can use our gifts and talents for His purpose, and we will serve
others as an expression of Christ’s love and we will share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Youth Meetings for Grades 6th—12th Sundays 5:00—7:00
The youth meet regularly every Sunday from 5:00—7:00 to love, learn, serve and share fellowship with one another. The parents sponsor a meal, therefore come hungry and enjoy a wonderful
dinner at 5:00.
Fall Bazaar Craft Studio Sunday, November 3rd
5:00—8:00
On Sunday, November 3rd the youth will be making crafts to sell at the Fall Bazaar. The money raised at the Fall Bazaar will go toward helping families in need at Christmas. .
Square Dancing at New Philadelphia Sunday, November 10th
5:00—8:00
On Sunday, November 10th the youth will travel to New Philadelphia Moravian church to Square dance, in honor of helping “stock the shelves” at Sunnyside Ministries food pantry. The youth need to bring canned food, wear their boots and plaid shirt, for a night that’s sure to be fun and exciting.
On October 12, the youth’s Sonrise Café setup a booth at the Car, Truck and Tractor Show. Not only did we provide delicious drink’s and face painting to our customers, but raised enough money to support both the “FM Honduras” mission team and the “Students Helping
Honduras” team at ASU. The youth donated $100 to both of the mission teams.
Youth Director and Leaders
We Care
FMC 21st Annual Youth Fall Bazaar
November 16th 8:00 AM—1:00 PM
On November 16th, the youth will be selling crafts, food, Moravian crystals, Moravian sweat-shirts, coffee, smoothies, wreaths, and handmade tables by the TAG construction team. This is a very important day for the youth, because not only are they selling what they’ve made, but helping families in need during the Holiday season.
Talents And Gifts (TAG) Sunday November 17th 5:00—7:00 PM
On November 17th, the youth will continue a new ministry: TAG. This ministry will equip youth to serve others by using their talents and gifts. 1 Peter 4:10 says: “As each has received
a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace”. As part of our mission statement we will learn what God’s purpose is through the strengthening of our talents and gifts. The youth will be divided into four groups: cooking, construction, mu-sic and dance. Each group will strengthen their talents and gifts through various activities.
Sunday School— High School Nov. 3rd, 10th, 17th & 24th
9:45—10:45 AM
Sunday school is a wonderful small group time for students to learn and ask those deeper questions about God’s word. The high school will be using the Sticky Faith curriculum: “Can I Ask That 2?”. This curriculum is designed to lead teenagers in critical conversations about their faith. We will look at topics such as why bad things happen to good people and is it wrong to doubt God?. It raises hard ques-tions that don’t have easy answers, and helps students think about them from a biblical perspec-tive. We are encouraging students to bring their Bibles.
Sunday School—Middle School Nov. 3rd, 10th, 17th & 24th
9:45—10:45 AM The middle school will meet in room #106 downstairs. The middle school will be using a “Ministry to Youth” study on: Comparison, Anger, Populari-ty and God’s Word.
Nov. 3rd Josh Carr Nov. 8th—Emilee Thompson Nov. 11th Tyler Clodfelter
Nov. 14th Trevor Gordon Nov. 19th—Savannah Miller Nov. 21st Maizie Foltz
Nov. 22nd Peyton Foltz Nov. 27th—Joseph Pickens Nov. 29th—Waylon Gentle
Sonrise Café
Sunday Mornings 8:45 - 9:45 AM
The youth offer a wide variety of drinks from Latte’s to berry blast smooth-ies. The café will be open every Sunday from 8:45 - 9:45 am, so come by and enjoy either a hot or cold drink. Sonrise Café offers gift cards and accepts credit cards. The money raised will go toward our summer mission trips and youth activities.
Basketball Ministry Signups
October 23rd—November 10th
Basketball season is here! The basketball ministry is a great out-reach for Friedberg Moravian Church. Not only do youth learn the fundamentals of basketball, but grow their faith in Christ through weekly devotions, teamwork, fellowship, and sportsmanship. All youth from 6th grade to 12th grade are invited to play. We have a middle school and high school team. Any youth interested in playing basketball, please see Karen Hill to sign up. The cost is only $10 and you receive a t-shirt. It’s a great time to invite friends to youth, learn the game of basketball and share the love of Jesus.
Youth is selling - 3 Dimensional Replica of the Old Friedberg Sanctuary Crystals
Please email: [email protected] if you
would like to buy one. All proceeds go toward 2020 youth mission trips. The cost is: $100.00
Happy Birthday
Social Media and Contact Information
Facebook Page: Friedberg Moravian Youth Instagram: friedberg_youth
Remind 101: type @friedbergm to 81010 Email: [email protected]
Snap Chat: mamahill_3
Bring this folio and receive a free coffee or smoothie. Compliments
of the Sonrise Café.
SENIOR FRIENDS NEWS
MOTTO: LET ME HELP WHEN I CAN, HELP ME WHEN I NEED HELP
The Senior Friends met on October 17th at 9:30 a.m. for our trip to Hall’s Apple Orchard in Cana, Virginia, or so we thought, but this trip turned out to be even bigger and better than anyone could have anticipated. Our amazing bus drivers sure do follow directions well. Our drivers were Ronnie Hedgecock and John Mason. We left Friedberg Moravian Church right on time, we had 28 people attending. The highlight of our trip was stopping in King to pick up Lois Rush. Lois is a dear friend and member who had to move to King sometime last year. Her special friend, Anna Beeson, ask if we could stop and pickup Lois, since we were traveling that direction. Well, of course, and everything worked out just as planned. After getting Lois, we went to the Cracker Barrel Restaurant in Mt. Airy for breakfast or lunch which ever you wanted. Thanks to Anna Beeson for making our reservations and to Carol Knouse for getting this trip together, don’t know what we would do without them. They had every “t” crossed and every “i” dotted, they are splendid members who are so dependable and take care of us. When we left the restaurant our next stop was the apple orchard, and we shopped and shopped. I think everyone got want they wanted and then some. We finished there a little early and someone suggested that we should go on up the mountain to Fancy Gap where the “Sunny Side Store” is located. Everyone agreed, we informed our drivers and off we went. If you are not familiar with this store, all I can say is that you will have to ask someone who went with us how this experience was for them. After we finished at Sunny Side and started back down the mountain, we stopped at the Virginia - North Carolina Produce Market and shopped for some more “stuff”. Once again, you will have to ask someone how this stop was for them. This past month we had 43 cards mailed, 18 calls made, 6 visits to sick and/or shut-in friends. We also had 8 meals delivered to our friends. We returned to the church around 5:00 p.m. which was somewhat late for us, I know a couple of people were inconvenienced but there were no complaints and everyone seemed to have a really wonderful time, just somewhat tired. God blessed us with a safe trip, absolutely gorgeous weather and more laughter, fun and Christian fellowship that continue to make us laugh. We have too much fun, we can’t be over 50! Our next meeting will be NOVEMBER 14, save the date, I’m sure you will want to attend. Respectfully submitted, Carolyn B. Mason Secretary Mission statement: to promote fellowship and provide activities in a friendly, relaxed manner. We strive to stay in tune with the needs of the church and community, so that we can offer help and support in meeting those needs.
November 2019 Friedberg Activity Calendar
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 8:00AM Fall Supper Workday
2 4:00 PM Fall Chicken Pie Country Ham Supper
3 9:15 AM Band Prelude 9:25 AM Prayer Partners 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Worship 3:00 PM Mission Lovefeast/ Christ Moravian 4:30 PM C.R.O.S.S. Kids 5:00 PM Youth
4 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 4:00 PM Prayers & Squares 6:00 PM Exercise Class in Children’s Center 7:00 PM CE Board Meeting 7:00 PM Cub Scouts 7:00 PM Boy Scouts 7:00 PM Girls Scouts
5 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 6:30 PM Women’s Fellowship Executive Board Meeting- Parlor 7:00 PM Men’s Bible Study at the home of John Millard
6 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 6:15 PM Senior Bell Practice 7:30 PM Senior Choir Rehearsal
7 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 6:00 PM Exercise Class in Children’s Center 7:00 PM Bethel Bible Studies 7:00 PM Men’s Basketball
8 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking
9 5:30 PM Ministry2Men Game and Game Night.
10 8:00 AM Men’s Fellowship 9:00 AM Veteran’s Breakfast 9:15 AM Band Prelude 9:25 AM Prayer Partners 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Worship/Communion 12:15 AM Norwegion Lunch Feast 5:00 PM Youth/Square Dance @ New Philadelphia
11 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 4:00 PM Prayers & Squares 6:00 PM Exercise Class in Children’s Center 7:00 PM Elders Meeting 7:00 PM Trustee Meeting
12 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 10:00 AM Circle 1 – Conference Room 10:00 AM Circle 5 – Parlor 6:00 PM Circle 4 – Mi Casa 6:00 PM Circle 3 – Home of Travis & Evva Hanes 6:00 PM Circle 2 – Discovery Class 7:00 PM Men’s Bible Study at the home of John Millard
13 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 6:15 PM Senior Bell Practice 7:30 PM Senior Choir Rehearsal
14 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 11:30 AM Senior Friends in Discovery Class 6:00 PM Exercise Class in Children’s Center 7:00 PM Bethel Bible Studies 7:00 PM Men’s Basketball
15 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking
News for December Folio Due
16 8:00 AM Youth Bazaar in FLC
17 9:15 AM Band Prelude 9:25 AM Prayer Partners 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Worship/Church Council 4:30 PM C.R.O.S.S. Kids 5:00 PM Youth
18 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 4:00 PM Prayers & Squares 6:00 PM Exercise Class in Children’s Center 7:00 PM Cub Scouts 7:00 PM Girls Scouts
19 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 7:00 PM Men’s Bible Study at the home of John Millard
20 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 1:00 PM Church Directory Upddate Photos until 8:00 PM 6:15 PM Senior Bell Practice 7:30 PM Senior Choir Rehearsal
21 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 1:00 PM Church Directory Upddate Photos until 8:00 PM 6:00 PM Exercise Class in Disciples Class 7:00 PM Men’s Basketball
22 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 1:00 PM Church Directory Upddate Photos until 8:00 PM
23 10:00AM Church Directory Upddate Photos until 5:00 PM
24 9:15 AM Band Prelude 9:25 AM Prayer Partners 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Worship 4:30 PM C.R.O.S.S. Kids 5:00 PM Youth
25 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 1:00 PM Church Directory Upddate Photos until 8:00 PM 4:00 PM Prayers & Squares 6:00 PM Exercise Class in Children’s Center 7:00 PM Cub Scouts 7:00 PM Boy Scouts 7:00 PM Girls Scouts
26 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 7:00 PM Men’s Bible Study at the home of John Millard 7:00 PM Mission Committe
27 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 7:00 PM Band Prelude 7:30 PM Thanksgiving Eve Lovefeast
28 Thanksgiving Day
Church Office Closed
29 8:00-9:30 AM Fitness Walking 1:00 PM Church Directory Upddate Photos until 8:00 PM
30 10:00AM Church Directory Upddate Photos until 5:00 PM
November 2019 Friedberg Birthday Calendar
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Nathaniel Burns
Peggy Essick
Rebecca Sizemore
2 Betty Reich
3 Joshua Carr
4 Jessica Clark
Daniel Everhart
Sarah Beth Fishel
Bobby Knouse
Clay Sink
5
6 Tina Compton
Joan Vernon
7 Debbie Foltz
Evva Hanes
8 Anna Beeson
Ronnie Harrison
James Lumley
Phil Raiford, Jr.
Emilee Thompson
9 Linda Anderson
Keith Freitag
10
11 Missy Beck
Jaidyn Cherry
12 Morgan Clark
Caroline Hanes
13
14 Lib Tyson
15 Martha Bergland
Ashlea Bostick
16 Anna-Marie Abbott
17 Tanya Kimel
Zach Richard
Julie Stone
18 Finley Long
19 Gary Murphy
20 Raylee Bostick
Dawn Davenport
Angie Fishel
Bonnie Fishel
Amelia Goings
Lucille Leatherman
21 Maisie Foltz
Mary Kiger
22 Debra Baity
Jeannine Bradley
John DeLapp
Peyton Foltz
Reba Payne
Dave Watkins
23 Carolyn Bowen
Wyatt Tolley
24
25 Pat Whitaker
26 Al Coleman
Libby Ebert
27 Elijah Archie
Katharine Hulcher
Joseph Pickens
28 Mike Martin
Shannon Templeton
29 David Bryson
Sara Burchette
Doris Foltz
Nancy Thomas
30 Chris Durham
Jonathan Hanes
Dwain Kimel
Annie Rowe
FRIEDBERG MORAVIAN CHURCH November 2019
“The prayer of a righteous person has great power in its effect.” James 5:16b
MEMBERS
Kendra Battle
Ed Bradley Tara Cleveland Bernice Clinard Ruby Clinard Cecelia Cook Ruth Coulter
Ed Davis Libby Ebert
Hal & Peggy Essick Jerry Evans
Garry Farrington Hazel Fishel
Tim Fishel Keith Freitag
Wallace Gastley Robbie Joyce Dwain Kimel
Vicki Jo Kimel Peggy Lawson Aldine Lineback Tom MacLeod Brandy Metcalf
John Millard Bobby Miller
Audrey Mize Paul Morrison Chuck Nienow
Gail Ore
Reba Payne Kolton Pennell Warren Peters Mary Lou Pitts Martha Plyler Barbara Reich
Betty Reich Nancy Rierson
Lois Rush Greg Sapp Merle Scott Cindy Shoaf
Becky Sizemore Robbie Stiefel
Cathie Tew Gail Tolley
Kimmie Tutterow Brent Waddell Artie Walker
Wayne Whitaker
MEMBERS AND RELATIVES IN MILITARY
Dylan Bundy
Andy Greenwood Jennifer Greenwood
Adam Johnson Clayton Johnson
Drew Lamb
Cameron Martin Patrick Mickey
Timmy Raiford Daniel Randleman
FRIEDBERG MORAVIAN CHURCH
PRAYER LIST FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS
John Allen Karen Blevins
Family of Tracy Busbee Connley
Gary Craver Family of Jimmy Davis
Howard Fishel Nancy Goins Emily Grooms
Family of Jack Judson Lydia Leveriza Martha Levnard
Family of Lois Long Gene Nifong
Pam Pendergrass Becky Piper
Family of Terry Poovey Butch Roberts
Linda Skinner Don Van Loan
Family of Jeff Watts Phyllis White Bill Williams
All of the names that were on the previous Family and Friends List have been deleted. If the person(s) for which you had submitted a prayer concern still needs prayer, please let the church office know by calling (336)764-1830 or sending Sherri Phillips an email at [email protected]. We will be glad to put them back on the prayer list. You can also submit prayer requests on-line on Friedberg’s website at www.friedberg.church. If their prayer needs have been met, please let the office know so we can remove them. These names will remain on the prayer list for 30 days and will then be removed. If they still need prayer, contact the church office and we will add them back each month until their prayer concerns have been met.
Pastor: The Rev. Jim Newsome, Jr. Assoc. Pastor: The Rev. Dan Nelson
Directory of Youth: Karen Hill Acolytes: William Boles
Children Ministry Director: Heidi Everhart Joe Landreth
Music Director: Debbie Foltz Richard Reich
Preschool Director: Marcia Reich Band Director: Jimmie Snyder
2019 Elected Officials
Elders Trustees CE Board
Pat Atkins 2019 Donald Cockerham-Ch. 2019 Hellen Bee* 2019
Jeannine Bradley 2019 Mike Faircloth-V. Chair 2019 Phil Brame 2019
Todd Foster 2019 Lisa Jackson*-Sec. 2019 Jason Phillips 2019
Gary Jackson 2019 Vernon Robbins 2019 Michelle Decker* 2020
David Bryson-V. Chair 2020 Dayna Balga 2020 Chris Durham 2020
Christy Forrest 2020 Jerry Edwards * 2020 Jason Romblad 2020
Debbie James-Sec. 2020 Howard Spangler 2020 Joe Boles 2021
Christina Smith 2020 Gray Stanfield 2020 Denise Randleman2021
Jo Brann 2021 Ike Brann 2021 Sean Tatman 2021
Marcia Reich 2021 Alan Foltz 2021
Lauri Waddell 2021 Kelly Forrest 2021
Janet Williamson 2021 Richard Reich 2021
Jared Bundy - Youth Rep. Seth Randleman - Youth Rep. Head Usher: Kent Phillips * 2020 RCC Representatives: William Boles
Church Council Secretary: Tanya Kimel 2021 Christina Smith
Head Diener: Ray Lambeth 2019
*Serving Second Term Church Treasurer and Financial Secretary: Ed Steward Church Phone: 336-764-1830 Building & Grounds Manager: Jerry Tolley Website: www.friedberg.church Church Secretary: Sherri Phillips FAX: 336-764-4524 Friedberg Moravian Church 2178 Friedberg Church Road Winston-Salem, NC 27127-9727