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Lisa Belue, President
Joann Washington, Vice President (Workshops and Retreats)
Maere Kay Lashmit, Vice President (Membership)
Rev. Valerie J. Melvin, Associate Regional Minister
Rev. John Richardson, Regional Minister
North Carolina Disciples Women’s Ministries
Christian Women’s Fellowship
The Cabinet
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Disciples Women’s Ministries
Christian Women’s Fellowship
P.O. Box 1568
Wilson, NC 27894
Rev. Valerie J. Melvin, Associate Regional Minister
144-years and still serving
February 24, 2015
Dear Disciples Women:
I greet you at the close of the second month of a New Year with great expectations for Wom-
en’s Ministries! Please receive this update as our endeavor to be helpful as you vision and plan next
steps for your ministry projects.
Our 2015 NC DWM Theme: "Hope and Joy provides Strength for the Journey"
Scriptures (use one or all): Nehemiah 8:10-NIV Nehemiah said, “Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and
send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the
Lord is your strength.”
Psalms 28:6-7 NIV Praise be to the Lord, for he has heard my cry for mercy. 7The Lord is my strength and my
shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy,
and with my song I praise him.
Isaiah 12:2-3 NIV Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid.
The Lord, the Lord himself, is my strength and my defensea
; he has become my salvation.”
3With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation.
Theme Summary: Here in NC, we (the NC DWM/CWF cabinet) are still trying to traverse the impact of
churches leaving regional fellowship (and some still contemplating leaving), as well as, prayerfully
attempting to encourage those affected by the floating toxins of negativity centered around Resolution
#1327, which was adopted during the 2013 General Assembly in Florida:
Resolution GA-1327, “Becoming a People of Grace and Welcome to All” – The Gen-
eral Assembly calls upon the Church to recognize itself as striving to become a peo-
ple of grace and welcome to all God’s children though differing in sexual orientation
or sexual identity, affirming that neither are grounds for exclusion from fellowship
or service within the church, and calling upon all expressions of the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ), as a people of grace and welcome, to acknowledge their sup-
port for the welcome of and hospitality to all.
Needless to say, our hearts have been heavy and on some days sad, because we are keenly aware that
the dissolution of a relationship feels like a death and once the decision was made by our sister church-
es to leave, there was a tearing. The kind of tearing we experience when a family member dies. Each of
these churches has lost members as a result of their decision and tension is quite high. Hope in God,
people, and community has been challenged.
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However, in a conversation with women from a particular church in discernment, the feeling of
being torn gave way to a glimmer of restored hope! In the midst of the conversation, one of the
sisters stated that she would still be attending all NC DWM/CWF events. She asked if it was
okay. Yes, was the answer!!! All of the sisters agreed that they still wanted fellowship. One of
them even said, more than ever, we need this bond with our sisters across the region! This
group of committed women had made the decision that no matter what their church decided
(and they love and are committed to their church), they did not want to lose the fellowship of
the sisterhood that they had known for so many years. And we were asked to keep them on the
mailing and email list so they could prepare to attend our annual functions. Hope and Joy flood-
ed our souls! In that moment, the sense of loss we had been feeling was diminished and the
strength for Women's work was renewed!
Many women in our region have experienced some type of loss and the accompanying despair,
so the NC DWM/CWF cabinet would like to spend the entire year finding out the many ways
that Hope and Joy give us Strength for our daily Journey, and how we pass these experiences on
to others.
There are moments in this update that share how women have been discovering Hope and Joy,
don’t forget to send us yours as well.
Blessings~
Rev. Valerie J. Melvin
Associate Regional Minister
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SOUTHWOOD MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH, KINSTON, NC
“The Southwood Sisters...Eyes Wide Open”
At Southwood, females of all ages embrace the five tenets of DWM/CWF:
Study, Worship, Outreach, Service, and Fellowship by making them-
selves available to meet the needs of their community. Whether robing a
Timothy for a new pastorate, providing Samaritan’s Purse boxes (70+), or
quilting for the Harvest Festival; whether participating in Vacation Bible
School, a clean-up day for Southwood elementary school, leading a chil-
dren’s worship moment, or giving praise to God by dedicating their Blessing
Box donations, the Disciples women of Southwood strive to follow our CWF
prayer: “Open our eyes to the needs of the world and fill our hearts with concern for
all people. Guide us that we may truly serve You through Jesus Christ, our Lord.” We
celebrate you Southwood sisters, for showing us the way to embrace the
fullness of being Disciples women; by spreading the love Christ has shown
to you!
Submitted by Mary Evans, Vice President-elect, NC DWM Cabinet
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First Christian Church, Reidsville-Still T.E.L.L.-ing It!
One of First Christian DWM’s goals is to reach youth
and young adults. To that end, a wonderful intergenerational
“Cooking & Etiquette Class” was recently held. To watch ado-
lescents and teenagers learning their way around a kitchen,
engaging Emily Post’s rules for table setting, and having per-
sonal makeovers, while learning good grooming was more
than fun, it was ministry at it’s finest.
The event produced a climate for bonding among di-
verse age groups, just as we learned from the T.E.L.L. Project
(Tangible Expressions of the Lord’s Love). “This work was done to
create a sense of belonging for these young women who have often taken
less interest in women's ministries than women in their forties and older.
These acts of service were shared as a way of showing God's love in a tan-
gible way while providing opportunities for women across generations to
begin conversations that might lead to new relationships” —Rev. Dr. Pat
Donahoo, Executive Director, ODW.
While these adolescents and teenagers are a few years
from adulthood, intergenerational bonding impacts their total
image of church, not just women’s ministry. We will keep
T.E.L.L.-ing and showing our young ladies...We Love Them!
Trustee-elect Tamar Lipscomb, President
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Here are some pictures of what is going on in the Albemarle dis-
trict. The first picture (left) is a post card from our International
Sister Tammy in China from Nanjing, wishing everyone sincere
blessings and warm greetings in this season. The picture to the
right is from First Christian Church, Washington, who provided
cookies for the Christmas Village Toy Store. The goal was to pro-
vide a hand-up instead of a hand-out. They also provided toys at
discount prices so family's could get more for their money. We
have photos from First Christian Church, Washington CWF general
meeting with a focus on “heritage” by Mrs. Elizabeth Latham. First
Christian Church, Bath, was hard at work preparing for their
Christmas Bazaar, which is their big fundraiser. The bazaar included soup and sand-
wiches, crafts, homemade jellies, desserts, and a room full of books for sale. The funds support community
charities. And finally, I was honored to lead Lisa Belue, NC Woman-to-Woman delegate to France/Rome 2014,
in her Commissioning ceremony. We have had a good Fall/Winter, now on to the Spring!!!
News from Christina Small and the Albemarle District…Sweets and more Sweets!
Pictured below are Magyolene, a representative from Global Ministries, Regional
Minister John Richardson, Jeannine Richardson, Penny Ziemer, and Carey
Ziemer. They are part of a group participating in a medical and construction mis-
sion trip in Las Mercedes, Nicaragua. Thank you for serving beyond our borders!
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UPDATES...UPDATES...
March 20-21, 2015-A Day Apart Spring
Retreat, Camp Caroline / Keynoter: Maggie
May Archibald, Indianapolis, Indiana
(details on pp15-16)
April 18, 2015-One Day Regional Assembly
Women’s Luncheon & Workshop
During this fellowship meal, we will
raffle our Quilt, celebrate our
Blessing Box dedication, and install
our new DWM cabinet members.
July 18-22, 2015-
General Assembly-
Columbus, Ohio
Disciples Women’s
Involvement at GA
Blankets/sleepingmats
for the homeless.
Disciples Women and Disciples Youth are joining
forces to create blanket/sleeping mats for
the homeless out of those plastic bags that keep
multiplying in your cabinet.
 Visit this page and watch the video to learn
more about creating and crocheting with
PLARN (plastic yarn)
 Start saving those grocery bags and larger
retail shopping bags. All colors are welcomed.
It takes 500 to 700 bags to crochet one mat
and a lot of time!
 Make your balls of plarn. Either bring with you
to GA or send them with a friend or ship to
Disciples Women, 1099 N Meridian, Suite 700,
Indianapolis, IN 46204, and we will take them
with us. They will be needed so people can
start crocheting the first day.
 Check your stash of crochet hooks. Do you
have multiples of P or Q or 10 which you do
not need? We can put them to use.
 We also will need scissors to use at the cutting
station in the mission area.
Disciples Women and Peace
Cranes
The Disciples Women’s booth in the GA Exhibit
Hall will be the site of a 6-foot tall tower filled with
multi-colored hand-folded peace cranes. Each
crane will have a hand-written prayer written by a
fellow Disciple and friends. This project is taking
place all year ~ wherever Disciples women are
gathered. But there will be room for more. You are
invited to fold or write to add your peace crane
prayer to the voices of your sisters across the
land. Learn more about the story of the peace
crane and how you can participate alone, in a
group, and at General Assembly.
For more details about DW events at GA, please
visit www.discipleswomen.org
August 7-9, 2015-Christmount Retreat /
Kathy Daughety, Public Relations Director,
Barton College and Liza L. Miranda, Miami,
Florida
Fall 2015 Woman-to-Woman Worldwide to
Israel & Palestine (forms on
pp.12-14)
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Breaking the Chains:
...Link by Link
The International Disciple Women’s Minis-
tries Executive Committee struggled,
prayed, consulted with you and discussed
among ourselves what our next social ac-
tion would be for 2014 through 2018. We
soon realized we have barely touched the
tip of the iceberg where human trafficking is concerned.
Women’s groups around the country feel they are just getting started working with this huge
social action emphasis. As we traveled around the country conducting workshops, leading re-
treats, and talking to you, overwhelmingly we heard you saying “we want to continue working
with human trafficking”. The Disciples Women’s Leadership Council (formerly Staff Wom-
en’s Fellowship) also voted to continue working with human trafficking.
It is with great hope we go into the next quadrennium with Breaking the Chains of Human
Trafficking: Link by Link as our social action emphasis.
We want to focus on three areas of human trafficking, three links of the chain:
Link 1. Sex Trafficking: our focus is on women, men, boys and especially our young girls
as young as 9 years of age, who are being targeted by traffickers every day.
Link 2. Labor Trafficking/Immigration: with this our focus is on the labor trafficking
that is at epic proportions and is closely tied to the immigration issues in this country.
Link 3. Demand: our focus here is to decrease demand. If there were no demand for sex
and labor services there would be no trafficking. Decrease demand and we decrease
Trafficking.
This web site was developed to give you some more tools to help you and your group to get
started or to continue your work on the social action emphasis. The information is not all inclu-
sive, and it is a work in progress. As we go along we will add more information.
For each Link we have included information, resources, links and suggested activities for each
area. We hope these pages are useful for you and we encourage your feedback. May God
Bless you as you work to Break the Chains of Human Trafficking: Link by Link. TheIDWM...
...Serviceproject2014-2018
Memories of the Walk Against Human Trafficking-QA 2014-Atlanta, GA
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Listening to God by Practicing the Presence Through Prayer
Have you considered that the essence of God resides within
those of us that proclaim that Jesus is our Lord and Savior? The
gift of the Holy Spirit is the essence of God that allows one to have
faith. The Spirit empowers Christians to follow Christ’s teachings
and to obey the Word of God. The Spirit longingly awaits our re-
sponse to God’s calling in our lives.
“So we know and believe the love God has for us. God is
love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in
him” 1 John 4:16.
Do you desire a closer relationship with the Lord? He desires you! In order to draw closer to God, one
must spend time with the Lord. You ask, “But, what can I do to accomplish a deeper abiding presence with the
Lord?” The answer is prayer! My sisters, in Christ, you simply pray. In prayer, one calls upon the Lord and He
responds. When you call out His name, He is with you.
“For the eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous, and his ears are open to their prayer” 1 Peter 3:12.
Nicholas Herman was a simple man who became a lay brother in 1666 in the Discalced Carmelite order in
Paris, France. He was known as Brother Lawrence. He labored in the order’s kitchen doing menial chores. He
considered himself a servant to the servants of God. He dedicated his life to God and lived every moment in the
presence of the Lord. He accomplished this by his prayers, which he prayed as he went about the daily chores of
maintaining the kitchen for the benefit of others. He developed the skill of blending his daily work with his pray-
ers.
Ladies, we understand kitchen chores! We labor often to produce meals for families and friends.
Everyday we are faced with dirty dishes; however, if we approach our chores as Brother Lawrence did, which is
remaining in the Lord’s presence while we cook and clean, we will be blessed. Yes, the Lord is in our kitchens!
Begin each day in praise of the Lord. Greet him in the morning with thanks for the opportunity to
serve him while we serve others. Before you rest and sleep, at the close of the day, pray to the Lord with a thank-
ful heart. As your prayer time grows and deepens you will begin to hear His voice. You will begin to experience
more joy and peace. The Lord is with us, and He is waiting for us to call upon
him. Do you hear him calling?
“But I pray to You, Lord, for the time of Your favor. God, in Your
great kindness answer me with Your constant help” Psalm 69:14.
Offered by Rev. Melissa Acres, Pastor
Macclesfield Christian Church
In-coming Service Director, NC DWM Cabinet
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THE 2015 WOMAN-TO-WOMAN QUILT
Donated by Ann Jones of Stokesdale CC DWM
Raffle Date: April 18, 2015-12pm
DWM Luncheon-167th Regional Assembly
Raleigh, NC
Ticket Donation-$1.00
To secure additional tickets, contact one of
your District Coordinators or Rev. Valerie
Melvin at 252.291.4047 ext. 204 or
Email: valerie@ncdisciples.org
Please make checks payable to:
Christian Church in NC
Memo Line:
2015 Quilt Raffle Tickets
Mail to: P. O. Box 1568, Wilson, NC 27894
Deadline for receiving monies or tickets in office: April 1, 2015
CABINET LISTING
(WILL CHANGE ON APRIL 18TH)
ALBEMARLE DISTRICT
Christina Small
crazyturtle24@hotmail.com
252.402.8520
CENTRAL DISTRICT
Daisy Chambers
daisychambers@att.net
336.725.6596
Vicky Stephens
aprilone1939@att.net
336.643.5101
COASTAL PLAINS DISTRICT
Tonnette Artis
tonk97@yahoo.com
252.315.5306
HOOKERTON DISTRICT
Mary Evans
(see Southeastern District)
MILL CREEK DISTRICT
Penny Ziemer
pbziemer@gmail.com
919.920.4192
PAMLICO DISTRICT
Ellen Stokes
aefstokes@hotmail.com
252.792.8334
SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT
Mary Evans
mwevans1953@gmail.com
252.521.6074
WESTERN DISTRICT
Sandra Jakeway
swjakeway@hotmail.com
813.215.2319
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NC Disciples Women are
about to launch our new
region-wide Service Pro-
ject! We are going to give
the Latham House a Make-
over! Onward and Upward,
Camp Caroline!!!
More details forthcoming.
“Women of the New Testament: Finding their Voices”
This is a self-contained study offering eight structured lessons with an introduction that may
serve as a ninth lesson. Leaders instructions are included in the publication.
2015 marks the second year that the Bible study will be written by Disciples women. The
2014 issue sold-out. The writers and their lesson titles are:
 Rev. Marilyn F. Williams ~ introduction;
 Rev. Dr. Cathy Myers Wirt ~ “Anna in the Temple”, “The Bent Over Woman”, and “The
Women at the Tomb”;
 Rev. Dr. Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder ~ “Mary, the Mother of Jesus”, “The Canaanite
Woman”, and “The Mother of James and John”;
 Rev. Daphne Gascot Arias ~ “The Woman at the Well” and “The anointing of Jesus at
Bethany”; and
 Rev. Kathy McDowell ~ lesson guide
Limited copies available for $12.00. Contact: valerie@ncdiscples.org or 252.291.4047 ext. 204
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Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
in North Carolina
P.O. Box 1568 509 Lee Street NE Wilson, NC 27894
Phone 252.291.4047 FAX 252.291.3338
Website: ncdisciples.org
February 7, 2015
Dear NC Disciples Women:
We are delighted to share with you the 2015 Woman-to-Woman Scholarship Application, along with two Recommendation
Forms. If you have an interest in being the North Carolina Woman-to-Woman representative to ISRAEL/PALESTINE in the early fall of
this year, please fill out the appropriate forms and return them to the Regional Office no later than February 25th so that we might select
the NC delegate and forward our recommendation to Indianapolis by March 15th. A member of the regional Woman-to-Woman commit-
tee or a previous Woman-to-Woman delegate is available to talk with each applicant personally to insure understanding of the covenant
agreement among Disciples Women in regards to international travels.
To complete the application process, please give one of the Recommendation Forms to your current minister and one to a col-
league. Advise them to return the form promptly. February 25th
is the deadline. The number of women allowed on the trip abroad is usual-
ly limited, so the sooner we receive your application and recommendations, the sooner we can choose a representative and pass that name
on to the Office of Disciples Women in Indianapolis.
The approximate cost for the trip is $4,000.00 (not including personal airfare to/from city of departure). Your NC DWM/CWF
works to fund one-half of the cost. The applicant chosen is responsible for providing additional trip fees. We encourage you to ask your
church and your women’s organization to help with financing. However, please do not allow funding or the lack thereof to stop you from
applying. Some Woman-to-Woman delegates in the past have not had the money for such a trip, but through the kindness of others, God
made the way possible for them to travel. Go ahead and apply, you might end up with two stories to tell; 1) about the amazing benevolence
of God and, 2) about how trust and faith are key ingredients for a miracle.
After the trip, you will be asked to fulfill your part of the Woman-to-Woman covenant agreement, which is to prepare and present
a program to churches in the Region of North Carolina. These presentations will begin April of the year following your travels. This is tradi-
tionally when the DWM/CWF study material will include the country you visited as its mission emphasis. We will publish your logistical
information throughout the region and the DWM/CWF’s will contact you to arrange a time for a presentation. We highly encourage the
churches to provide you with a place to stay if an overnight stay is necessary, and pay your mileage at the CPI approved rate. When hono-
rariums are given, they are remitted to the Regional office to replenish the Woman-to-Woman travel fund which will offer another woman
an opportunity such as yours.
According to our former Woman-to-Woman representatives, experiencing Christianity in another culture is a life-changing experi-
ence. Please give this your prayerful consideration.
Application Timeline from the Office of Disciples Women:
March 15 - Application is due.
April 1 - Notice of Acceptance to participants and regional staff.
May 1 - Deposit of $600 and 2 copies of pages 1 & 2 of Passport due.
June 1 – 1/3 of balance of the registration fee is due and deposit is non-refundable.
Cancellations after this point are subject to airfare and hotel cancellation penalties.
July 15 – 1/2 of remaining balance of the registration fee is due.
August 15 – the balance of the registration fee is due.
**Due to the necessity of spending funds well before journey begins,
the balance must be paid by August 15 or we will need to remove you from the list of participants.**
Blessings~
Rev. Valerie J. Melvin
Associate Regional Minister
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in NC
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North Carolina Disciples Women’s Ministries
Christian Women’s Fellowship
Annual
A Day Apart Retreat at Camp Caroline
MARCH, 20-21, 2015
~ITINERARY~
FRIAY, MARCH 20, 2015
Events held in Cowell Hall unless otherwise noted
3:00-5:00-Registration
5:15-6:45-Dinner
Hosted by: Elizabeth City CC &
Oak City CC, Hassell
7:00-7:30-Devotion & Welcome Program
7:30-8:30-Keynote: Maggie May Archibald
8:45-Roundtable Discussion
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2015
Events held in Conference Room unless otherwise noted
8:00-9:00am-Breakfast (Dining Hall)
8:15-Registration
9:00-9:15-Devotion
9:15-10:15-Keynote: Maggie May Archibald
10-:15-10:30-Break
10:30-10:50-Woman-to-Woman to France & Rome
10:55-11:10-Study
11:15-11:50-Business Session
12:00-1:15pm-Lunch & Basket Party
1:15-1:30-Group Evaluation
1:30-Closing Worship: Maggie May Archibald
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The Blessing Box and Bag...they still Matter!
Women who use a Blessing Box tend to see God’s abundance and blessing more
than scarcity and hardship. Come, join us.
For 60 years, the women of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) have had a special
way to express their gratitude to God for the blessings they have received – the Blessing
Box. The Blessing Box was created in 1953, the result of a dream of the women who
founded Christian Women’s Fellowship. Jessie Trout, who was CWF’s co-founder and first
executive secretary, developed the idea as an over – and – above way to help fund the wid-
er mission of the church. Since that time, Blessing Boxes have been kept in the homes and
offices of women across the church to enable them to express their gratitude for everyday
blessings by giving to others. In 2013, the Blessing Bag was introduced as part of this
practice.
Thanks is given for a sunny day, a birth, a reconciling experience, a welcome phone call, a
child’s smile, a beautiful snow fall, a flower in full bloom, relief from pain, a good book, a
safe journey, and many other things. It is a way of saying “Thank you God, for your world
and especially for people.
For those who participate, it is a spiritual discipline even more than a financial one. It helps
keep a focus on gratitude to God and on the responsibility to share blessings with others.
The amount put in may be a dime, a quarter or more. The amount is not nearly as im-
portant as the discipline of regularly remembering God’s goodness through the acts of
dropping in coins and praying prayers of thanksgiving.
Blessing Box:
The cost is $7.50 for a package of 10 boxes (S&H $2)
or $60 for a package of 100 (S&H $10).
Blessing Bag:
The cost is $15 for 5 bags (S&H $2)
or $250 for 100 (S&H $10)
On the following pages, you will find the 2014 Blessing Box report for those DWM/CWF’s
whose contributions were sent to the Regional Office. If you notice missing contributions,
there is a strong possibility that you sent your contribution to the OGMP-Treasury Ser-
vices in Indianapolis. While this channel for giving is fine, it means that your contribution
might not show up on in the Regional Office records for months.
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ALBEMARLE DISTRICT
Bath CC Bath, NC 479.18
First CC Belhaven, NC
Columbia CC Columbia, NC
Engelhard CC Engelhard, NC
Everetts CC Everetts, NC
First CC Elizabeth City, NC
Gold Point CC Robersonville, NC
Hassell CC Hassell, NC
Jamesville CC Jamesville, NC 873.21
Oak City CC Oak City, NC
Pantego CC Pantego, NC
First CC Plymouth, NC 352.00
First CC Robersonville, NC 100.00
St. John C of C Washington, NC
First CC Washington, NC 368.50
First CC Williamston, NC 1,090.00
New Fellowship CC Williamston, NC
Total 3,262.89
CENTRAL DISTRICT
Antioch CC Winston-Salem, NC
Body of Christ CC High Point, NC
First CC Reidsville, NC 125.00
Front Street CC Burlington, NC
Greater Cleveland Avenue
CC Winston-Salem, NC
First CC Greensboro, NC
Little Bethlehem CC Eden, NC
Little Salem CC Reidsville, NC
Messiah CC Winston-Salem, NC 200.00
Middlefork CC Winston-Salem, NC 155.50
Mt. Pleasant CC Greensboro, NC 725.25
North Spray CC Eden, NC 100.00
Pfafftown CC Pfafftown, NC
Rosebud CC Walnut Cove, NC
Salem Fork CC Dobson, NC 100.00
Shalom Community CC Greensboro, NC
Spencer Memorial CC Winston-Salem, NC
Stokesdale CC Stokesdale, NC 200.00
Stoneville CC Stoneville, NC
First CC Walnut Cove, NC 208.30
First CC Winston-Salem, NC 200.00
Total 2,014.05
Blessing Box Report through December 31, 2014
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COASTAL PLAINS DISTRICT
Covenant CC Cary, NC 168.55
Hillyer Memorial CC Raleigh, NC 1,290.66
First CC Macclesfield, NC 234.94
Morning Star CC Rocky Mount, NC
First CC Rocky Mount, NC 105.00
Saratoga CC Saratoga, NC
St. James CC Wilson, NC
St. Luke CC Tarboro, NC 300.00
St. Paul’s CC Raleigh, NC
Wake Forest CC Wake Forest, NC
Wendell CC Wendell, NC
Westview CC Wilson, NC
Wilbanks CC Elm City, NC
First CC Wilson, NC 500.00
Total 2,599.15
HOOKERTON DIS-
TRICT
Airy Grove CC Kinston, NC
Ayden CC Ayden, NC
Bethel CC Grifton, NC
Eden CC Snow Hill, NC
First CC Farmville, NC 282.33
First CC Greenville, NC
First CC Grifton, NC
Gordon Street CC Kinston, NC 777.22
Grove Park CC Kinston, NC
Hooker Memorial CC Greenville, NC 291.00
Hookerton CC Hookerton, NC
LaGrange CC LaGrange, NC
Northwest Kinston, NC
Proctor Memorial Grimesland, NC
Red Oak CC Greenville, NC
Riverside CC Grifton, NC
Rountree CC Ayden, NC
Timothy CC Ayden, NC 304.65
Walstonburg CC Walstonburg, NC
Wheat Swamp CC LaGrange, NC
Winterville CC Winterville, NC
Total 1,655.20
MILL CREEK DIS-
TRICT
Beulah Hill CC Four Oaks, NC
Carr Memorial CC Clinton, NC 100.00
Dudley CC Dudley, NC
Eureka CC Mount Olive, NC 143.32
First CC Fayetteville, NC
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First CC Goldsboro, NC 309.65
Greenleaf CC Goldsboro, NC 192.66
Hood Memorial CC Dunn, NC 131.45
Mill Creek CC Four Oaks, NC 150.00
First CC Mount Olive, NC
New Generation CC Smithfield, NC 25.00
Peace Memorial CC Fayetteville, NC 100.00
Pleasant Grove CC Fayetteville, NC
Pleasant Union CC Newton Grove, NC
Rocky Fork CC Sanford, NC
St. Andrews Community CC Dudley, NC 100.00
St. James C of C Fremont, NC 100.00
St. Mark C of C Goldsboro, NC
$265.00-Jan.
2015
St. Mark D of C C Dunn, NC
Selah CC Four Oaks, NC 735.69
Shiloh CC Smithfield, NC 100.00
First CC Smithfield, NC
Wilson’s Mills CC Wilson’s Mills, NC
Total 2,452.77
PAMLICO DISTRICT
Amity CC Grantsboro, NC
Bethany CC Arapahoe, NC 170.09
Bridgeton CC Bridgeton, NC
Broad Street CC New Bern, NC 433.10
Concord CC Merritt, NC
Cove City, NC Cove City, NC
Highland Park CC New Bern, NC
Kitt Swamp CC Ernul, NC
First CC Morehead City, NC
New Hope CC New Bern, NC
Otway CC Beaufort, NC
Reelsboro CC Grantsboro, NC
Silver Hill CC Grantsboro, NC
Unity CC New Bern, NC
Vanceboro CC Vanceboro, NC 105.00
Total 708.19
SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT
Agape CC Hubert, NC
Armenia CC Kinston, NC 600.00
Comfort CC Comfort, NC
First CC Jacksonville, NC
Lanie’s Chapel CC Kinston, NC
First CC Richlands, NC
Southwest CC Kinston, NC
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Southwood Memorial CC Kinston, NC 1,096.00
Tuckahoe CC Trenton, NC
First CC Wilmington, NC 230.00
Sun Coast CC Myrtle Beach, SC
Total 1,926.00
WESTERN DISTRICT
Avery's Creek CC Arden, NC
First CC Asheville, NC
First CC Black Mountain, NC
First CC Charlotte, NC 50.00
First CC Concord, NC
First CC Greenville, SC
First CC Lincolnton, NC
SouthPark CC Charlotte, NC
First CC Valdese, NC
Total
50.00
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REGIONAL CWF
CWF Retreats & Meetings Total 1,004.94
WESTERN ASSEMBLY CHURCHES
Cedar Point Newton Grove, NC
Bentonville Benson, NC
Goshen Mt. Olive, NC
Hickory Grove Four Oaks, NC
Jupitor Grove Four Oaks, NC
Long Branch Newton Grove, NC
Point Level Dunn, NC
Moore's Chapel Spring Lake, NC
Piney Grove Dudley, NC
St. James Benson, NC
St. Andrews Dudley, NC
St. Stephens Dunn, NC
Thaddeus Chapel Fayetteville, NC
White Oak Newton Grove, NC
Total -
ALBEMARLE DISTRICT 3,262.89
CENTRAL DISTRICT 2,014.05
COASTAL PLAINS DISTRICT 2,599.15
HOOKERTON DISTRICT 1,655.20
MILL CREEK DISTRICT 2,452.77
PAMLICO DISTRICT 708.19
SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT 1,926.00
WESTERN DISTRICT 50.00
WESTERN ASSEMBLY CHURCHES -
REGIONAL CWF 1,004.94
TOTAL 15,673.19
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  • 1. Lisa Belue, President Joann Washington, Vice President (Workshops and Retreats) Maere Kay Lashmit, Vice President (Membership) Rev. Valerie J. Melvin, Associate Regional Minister Rev. John Richardson, Regional Minister North Carolina Disciples Women’s Ministries Christian Women’s Fellowship The Cabinet
  • 2. 2 Disciples Women’s Ministries Christian Women’s Fellowship P.O. Box 1568 Wilson, NC 27894 Rev. Valerie J. Melvin, Associate Regional Minister 144-years and still serving February 24, 2015 Dear Disciples Women: I greet you at the close of the second month of a New Year with great expectations for Wom- en’s Ministries! Please receive this update as our endeavor to be helpful as you vision and plan next steps for your ministry projects. Our 2015 NC DWM Theme: "Hope and Joy provides Strength for the Journey" Scriptures (use one or all): Nehemiah 8:10-NIV Nehemiah said, “Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.” Psalms 28:6-7 NIV Praise be to the Lord, for he has heard my cry for mercy. 7The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him. Isaiah 12:2-3 NIV Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid. The Lord, the Lord himself, is my strength and my defensea ; he has become my salvation.” 3With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation. Theme Summary: Here in NC, we (the NC DWM/CWF cabinet) are still trying to traverse the impact of churches leaving regional fellowship (and some still contemplating leaving), as well as, prayerfully attempting to encourage those affected by the floating toxins of negativity centered around Resolution #1327, which was adopted during the 2013 General Assembly in Florida: Resolution GA-1327, “Becoming a People of Grace and Welcome to All” – The Gen- eral Assembly calls upon the Church to recognize itself as striving to become a peo- ple of grace and welcome to all God’s children though differing in sexual orientation or sexual identity, affirming that neither are grounds for exclusion from fellowship or service within the church, and calling upon all expressions of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), as a people of grace and welcome, to acknowledge their sup- port for the welcome of and hospitality to all. Needless to say, our hearts have been heavy and on some days sad, because we are keenly aware that the dissolution of a relationship feels like a death and once the decision was made by our sister church- es to leave, there was a tearing. The kind of tearing we experience when a family member dies. Each of these churches has lost members as a result of their decision and tension is quite high. Hope in God, people, and community has been challenged.
  • 3. 3 However, in a conversation with women from a particular church in discernment, the feeling of being torn gave way to a glimmer of restored hope! In the midst of the conversation, one of the sisters stated that she would still be attending all NC DWM/CWF events. She asked if it was okay. Yes, was the answer!!! All of the sisters agreed that they still wanted fellowship. One of them even said, more than ever, we need this bond with our sisters across the region! This group of committed women had made the decision that no matter what their church decided (and they love and are committed to their church), they did not want to lose the fellowship of the sisterhood that they had known for so many years. And we were asked to keep them on the mailing and email list so they could prepare to attend our annual functions. Hope and Joy flood- ed our souls! In that moment, the sense of loss we had been feeling was diminished and the strength for Women's work was renewed! Many women in our region have experienced some type of loss and the accompanying despair, so the NC DWM/CWF cabinet would like to spend the entire year finding out the many ways that Hope and Joy give us Strength for our daily Journey, and how we pass these experiences on to others. There are moments in this update that share how women have been discovering Hope and Joy, don’t forget to send us yours as well. Blessings~ Rev. Valerie J. Melvin Associate Regional Minister
  • 4. 4 SOUTHWOOD MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH, KINSTON, NC “The Southwood Sisters...Eyes Wide Open” At Southwood, females of all ages embrace the five tenets of DWM/CWF: Study, Worship, Outreach, Service, and Fellowship by making them- selves available to meet the needs of their community. Whether robing a Timothy for a new pastorate, providing Samaritan’s Purse boxes (70+), or quilting for the Harvest Festival; whether participating in Vacation Bible School, a clean-up day for Southwood elementary school, leading a chil- dren’s worship moment, or giving praise to God by dedicating their Blessing Box donations, the Disciples women of Southwood strive to follow our CWF prayer: “Open our eyes to the needs of the world and fill our hearts with concern for all people. Guide us that we may truly serve You through Jesus Christ, our Lord.” We celebrate you Southwood sisters, for showing us the way to embrace the fullness of being Disciples women; by spreading the love Christ has shown to you! Submitted by Mary Evans, Vice President-elect, NC DWM Cabinet
  • 5. 5 First Christian Church, Reidsville-Still T.E.L.L.-ing It! One of First Christian DWM’s goals is to reach youth and young adults. To that end, a wonderful intergenerational “Cooking & Etiquette Class” was recently held. To watch ado- lescents and teenagers learning their way around a kitchen, engaging Emily Post’s rules for table setting, and having per- sonal makeovers, while learning good grooming was more than fun, it was ministry at it’s finest. The event produced a climate for bonding among di- verse age groups, just as we learned from the T.E.L.L. Project (Tangible Expressions of the Lord’s Love). “This work was done to create a sense of belonging for these young women who have often taken less interest in women's ministries than women in their forties and older. These acts of service were shared as a way of showing God's love in a tan- gible way while providing opportunities for women across generations to begin conversations that might lead to new relationships” —Rev. Dr. Pat Donahoo, Executive Director, ODW. While these adolescents and teenagers are a few years from adulthood, intergenerational bonding impacts their total image of church, not just women’s ministry. We will keep T.E.L.L.-ing and showing our young ladies...We Love Them! Trustee-elect Tamar Lipscomb, President
  • 6. 6 Here are some pictures of what is going on in the Albemarle dis- trict. The first picture (left) is a post card from our International Sister Tammy in China from Nanjing, wishing everyone sincere blessings and warm greetings in this season. The picture to the right is from First Christian Church, Washington, who provided cookies for the Christmas Village Toy Store. The goal was to pro- vide a hand-up instead of a hand-out. They also provided toys at discount prices so family's could get more for their money. We have photos from First Christian Church, Washington CWF general meeting with a focus on “heritage” by Mrs. Elizabeth Latham. First Christian Church, Bath, was hard at work preparing for their Christmas Bazaar, which is their big fundraiser. The bazaar included soup and sand- wiches, crafts, homemade jellies, desserts, and a room full of books for sale. The funds support community charities. And finally, I was honored to lead Lisa Belue, NC Woman-to-Woman delegate to France/Rome 2014, in her Commissioning ceremony. We have had a good Fall/Winter, now on to the Spring!!! News from Christina Small and the Albemarle District…Sweets and more Sweets! Pictured below are Magyolene, a representative from Global Ministries, Regional Minister John Richardson, Jeannine Richardson, Penny Ziemer, and Carey Ziemer. They are part of a group participating in a medical and construction mis- sion trip in Las Mercedes, Nicaragua. Thank you for serving beyond our borders!
  • 7. 7 UPDATES...UPDATES... March 20-21, 2015-A Day Apart Spring Retreat, Camp Caroline / Keynoter: Maggie May Archibald, Indianapolis, Indiana (details on pp15-16) April 18, 2015-One Day Regional Assembly Women’s Luncheon & Workshop During this fellowship meal, we will raffle our Quilt, celebrate our Blessing Box dedication, and install our new DWM cabinet members. July 18-22, 2015- General Assembly- Columbus, Ohio Disciples Women’s Involvement at GA Blankets/sleepingmats for the homeless. Disciples Women and Disciples Youth are joining forces to create blanket/sleeping mats for the homeless out of those plastic bags that keep multiplying in your cabinet.  Visit this page and watch the video to learn more about creating and crocheting with PLARN (plastic yarn)  Start saving those grocery bags and larger retail shopping bags. All colors are welcomed. It takes 500 to 700 bags to crochet one mat and a lot of time!  Make your balls of plarn. Either bring with you to GA or send them with a friend or ship to Disciples Women, 1099 N Meridian, Suite 700, Indianapolis, IN 46204, and we will take them with us. They will be needed so people can start crocheting the first day.  Check your stash of crochet hooks. Do you have multiples of P or Q or 10 which you do not need? We can put them to use.  We also will need scissors to use at the cutting station in the mission area. Disciples Women and Peace Cranes The Disciples Women’s booth in the GA Exhibit Hall will be the site of a 6-foot tall tower filled with multi-colored hand-folded peace cranes. Each crane will have a hand-written prayer written by a fellow Disciple and friends. This project is taking place all year ~ wherever Disciples women are gathered. But there will be room for more. You are invited to fold or write to add your peace crane prayer to the voices of your sisters across the land. Learn more about the story of the peace crane and how you can participate alone, in a group, and at General Assembly. For more details about DW events at GA, please visit www.discipleswomen.org August 7-9, 2015-Christmount Retreat / Kathy Daughety, Public Relations Director, Barton College and Liza L. Miranda, Miami, Florida Fall 2015 Woman-to-Woman Worldwide to Israel & Palestine (forms on pp.12-14)
  • 8. 8 Breaking the Chains: ...Link by Link The International Disciple Women’s Minis- tries Executive Committee struggled, prayed, consulted with you and discussed among ourselves what our next social ac- tion would be for 2014 through 2018. We soon realized we have barely touched the tip of the iceberg where human trafficking is concerned. Women’s groups around the country feel they are just getting started working with this huge social action emphasis. As we traveled around the country conducting workshops, leading re- treats, and talking to you, overwhelmingly we heard you saying “we want to continue working with human trafficking”. The Disciples Women’s Leadership Council (formerly Staff Wom- en’s Fellowship) also voted to continue working with human trafficking. It is with great hope we go into the next quadrennium with Breaking the Chains of Human Trafficking: Link by Link as our social action emphasis. We want to focus on three areas of human trafficking, three links of the chain: Link 1. Sex Trafficking: our focus is on women, men, boys and especially our young girls as young as 9 years of age, who are being targeted by traffickers every day. Link 2. Labor Trafficking/Immigration: with this our focus is on the labor trafficking that is at epic proportions and is closely tied to the immigration issues in this country. Link 3. Demand: our focus here is to decrease demand. If there were no demand for sex and labor services there would be no trafficking. Decrease demand and we decrease Trafficking. This web site was developed to give you some more tools to help you and your group to get started or to continue your work on the social action emphasis. The information is not all inclu- sive, and it is a work in progress. As we go along we will add more information. For each Link we have included information, resources, links and suggested activities for each area. We hope these pages are useful for you and we encourage your feedback. May God Bless you as you work to Break the Chains of Human Trafficking: Link by Link. TheIDWM... ...Serviceproject2014-2018 Memories of the Walk Against Human Trafficking-QA 2014-Atlanta, GA
  • 9. 9 Listening to God by Practicing the Presence Through Prayer Have you considered that the essence of God resides within those of us that proclaim that Jesus is our Lord and Savior? The gift of the Holy Spirit is the essence of God that allows one to have faith. The Spirit empowers Christians to follow Christ’s teachings and to obey the Word of God. The Spirit longingly awaits our re- sponse to God’s calling in our lives. “So we know and believe the love God has for us. God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him” 1 John 4:16. Do you desire a closer relationship with the Lord? He desires you! In order to draw closer to God, one must spend time with the Lord. You ask, “But, what can I do to accomplish a deeper abiding presence with the Lord?” The answer is prayer! My sisters, in Christ, you simply pray. In prayer, one calls upon the Lord and He responds. When you call out His name, He is with you. “For the eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous, and his ears are open to their prayer” 1 Peter 3:12. Nicholas Herman was a simple man who became a lay brother in 1666 in the Discalced Carmelite order in Paris, France. He was known as Brother Lawrence. He labored in the order’s kitchen doing menial chores. He considered himself a servant to the servants of God. He dedicated his life to God and lived every moment in the presence of the Lord. He accomplished this by his prayers, which he prayed as he went about the daily chores of maintaining the kitchen for the benefit of others. He developed the skill of blending his daily work with his pray- ers. Ladies, we understand kitchen chores! We labor often to produce meals for families and friends. Everyday we are faced with dirty dishes; however, if we approach our chores as Brother Lawrence did, which is remaining in the Lord’s presence while we cook and clean, we will be blessed. Yes, the Lord is in our kitchens! Begin each day in praise of the Lord. Greet him in the morning with thanks for the opportunity to serve him while we serve others. Before you rest and sleep, at the close of the day, pray to the Lord with a thank- ful heart. As your prayer time grows and deepens you will begin to hear His voice. You will begin to experience more joy and peace. The Lord is with us, and He is waiting for us to call upon him. Do you hear him calling? “But I pray to You, Lord, for the time of Your favor. God, in Your great kindness answer me with Your constant help” Psalm 69:14. Offered by Rev. Melissa Acres, Pastor Macclesfield Christian Church In-coming Service Director, NC DWM Cabinet
  • 10. 10 THE 2015 WOMAN-TO-WOMAN QUILT Donated by Ann Jones of Stokesdale CC DWM Raffle Date: April 18, 2015-12pm DWM Luncheon-167th Regional Assembly Raleigh, NC Ticket Donation-$1.00 To secure additional tickets, contact one of your District Coordinators or Rev. Valerie Melvin at 252.291.4047 ext. 204 or Email: valerie@ncdisciples.org Please make checks payable to: Christian Church in NC Memo Line: 2015 Quilt Raffle Tickets Mail to: P. O. Box 1568, Wilson, NC 27894 Deadline for receiving monies or tickets in office: April 1, 2015 CABINET LISTING (WILL CHANGE ON APRIL 18TH) ALBEMARLE DISTRICT Christina Small crazyturtle24@hotmail.com 252.402.8520 CENTRAL DISTRICT Daisy Chambers daisychambers@att.net 336.725.6596 Vicky Stephens aprilone1939@att.net 336.643.5101 COASTAL PLAINS DISTRICT Tonnette Artis tonk97@yahoo.com 252.315.5306 HOOKERTON DISTRICT Mary Evans (see Southeastern District) MILL CREEK DISTRICT Penny Ziemer pbziemer@gmail.com 919.920.4192 PAMLICO DISTRICT Ellen Stokes aefstokes@hotmail.com 252.792.8334 SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT Mary Evans mwevans1953@gmail.com 252.521.6074 WESTERN DISTRICT Sandra Jakeway swjakeway@hotmail.com 813.215.2319
  • 11. 11 NC Disciples Women are about to launch our new region-wide Service Pro- ject! We are going to give the Latham House a Make- over! Onward and Upward, Camp Caroline!!! More details forthcoming. “Women of the New Testament: Finding their Voices” This is a self-contained study offering eight structured lessons with an introduction that may serve as a ninth lesson. Leaders instructions are included in the publication. 2015 marks the second year that the Bible study will be written by Disciples women. The 2014 issue sold-out. The writers and their lesson titles are:  Rev. Marilyn F. Williams ~ introduction;  Rev. Dr. Cathy Myers Wirt ~ “Anna in the Temple”, “The Bent Over Woman”, and “The Women at the Tomb”;  Rev. Dr. Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder ~ “Mary, the Mother of Jesus”, “The Canaanite Woman”, and “The Mother of James and John”;  Rev. Daphne Gascot Arias ~ “The Woman at the Well” and “The anointing of Jesus at Bethany”; and  Rev. Kathy McDowell ~ lesson guide Limited copies available for $12.00. Contact: valerie@ncdiscples.org or 252.291.4047 ext. 204
  • 12. 12 Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in North Carolina P.O. Box 1568 509 Lee Street NE Wilson, NC 27894 Phone 252.291.4047 FAX 252.291.3338 Website: ncdisciples.org February 7, 2015 Dear NC Disciples Women: We are delighted to share with you the 2015 Woman-to-Woman Scholarship Application, along with two Recommendation Forms. If you have an interest in being the North Carolina Woman-to-Woman representative to ISRAEL/PALESTINE in the early fall of this year, please fill out the appropriate forms and return them to the Regional Office no later than February 25th so that we might select the NC delegate and forward our recommendation to Indianapolis by March 15th. A member of the regional Woman-to-Woman commit- tee or a previous Woman-to-Woman delegate is available to talk with each applicant personally to insure understanding of the covenant agreement among Disciples Women in regards to international travels. To complete the application process, please give one of the Recommendation Forms to your current minister and one to a col- league. Advise them to return the form promptly. February 25th is the deadline. The number of women allowed on the trip abroad is usual- ly limited, so the sooner we receive your application and recommendations, the sooner we can choose a representative and pass that name on to the Office of Disciples Women in Indianapolis. The approximate cost for the trip is $4,000.00 (not including personal airfare to/from city of departure). Your NC DWM/CWF works to fund one-half of the cost. The applicant chosen is responsible for providing additional trip fees. We encourage you to ask your church and your women’s organization to help with financing. However, please do not allow funding or the lack thereof to stop you from applying. Some Woman-to-Woman delegates in the past have not had the money for such a trip, but through the kindness of others, God made the way possible for them to travel. Go ahead and apply, you might end up with two stories to tell; 1) about the amazing benevolence of God and, 2) about how trust and faith are key ingredients for a miracle. After the trip, you will be asked to fulfill your part of the Woman-to-Woman covenant agreement, which is to prepare and present a program to churches in the Region of North Carolina. These presentations will begin April of the year following your travels. This is tradi- tionally when the DWM/CWF study material will include the country you visited as its mission emphasis. We will publish your logistical information throughout the region and the DWM/CWF’s will contact you to arrange a time for a presentation. We highly encourage the churches to provide you with a place to stay if an overnight stay is necessary, and pay your mileage at the CPI approved rate. When hono- rariums are given, they are remitted to the Regional office to replenish the Woman-to-Woman travel fund which will offer another woman an opportunity such as yours. According to our former Woman-to-Woman representatives, experiencing Christianity in another culture is a life-changing experi- ence. Please give this your prayerful consideration. Application Timeline from the Office of Disciples Women: March 15 - Application is due. April 1 - Notice of Acceptance to participants and regional staff. May 1 - Deposit of $600 and 2 copies of pages 1 & 2 of Passport due. June 1 – 1/3 of balance of the registration fee is due and deposit is non-refundable. Cancellations after this point are subject to airfare and hotel cancellation penalties. July 15 – 1/2 of remaining balance of the registration fee is due. August 15 – the balance of the registration fee is due. **Due to the necessity of spending funds well before journey begins, the balance must be paid by August 15 or we will need to remove you from the list of participants.** Blessings~ Rev. Valerie J. Melvin Associate Regional Minister Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in NC
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  • 17. 17 North Carolina Disciples Women’s Ministries Christian Women’s Fellowship Annual A Day Apart Retreat at Camp Caroline MARCH, 20-21, 2015 ~ITINERARY~ FRIAY, MARCH 20, 2015 Events held in Cowell Hall unless otherwise noted 3:00-5:00-Registration 5:15-6:45-Dinner Hosted by: Elizabeth City CC & Oak City CC, Hassell 7:00-7:30-Devotion & Welcome Program 7:30-8:30-Keynote: Maggie May Archibald 8:45-Roundtable Discussion SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2015 Events held in Conference Room unless otherwise noted 8:00-9:00am-Breakfast (Dining Hall) 8:15-Registration 9:00-9:15-Devotion 9:15-10:15-Keynote: Maggie May Archibald 10-:15-10:30-Break 10:30-10:50-Woman-to-Woman to France & Rome 10:55-11:10-Study 11:15-11:50-Business Session 12:00-1:15pm-Lunch & Basket Party 1:15-1:30-Group Evaluation 1:30-Closing Worship: Maggie May Archibald
  • 18. 18 The Blessing Box and Bag...they still Matter! Women who use a Blessing Box tend to see God’s abundance and blessing more than scarcity and hardship. Come, join us. For 60 years, the women of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) have had a special way to express their gratitude to God for the blessings they have received – the Blessing Box. The Blessing Box was created in 1953, the result of a dream of the women who founded Christian Women’s Fellowship. Jessie Trout, who was CWF’s co-founder and first executive secretary, developed the idea as an over – and – above way to help fund the wid- er mission of the church. Since that time, Blessing Boxes have been kept in the homes and offices of women across the church to enable them to express their gratitude for everyday blessings by giving to others. In 2013, the Blessing Bag was introduced as part of this practice. Thanks is given for a sunny day, a birth, a reconciling experience, a welcome phone call, a child’s smile, a beautiful snow fall, a flower in full bloom, relief from pain, a good book, a safe journey, and many other things. It is a way of saying “Thank you God, for your world and especially for people. For those who participate, it is a spiritual discipline even more than a financial one. It helps keep a focus on gratitude to God and on the responsibility to share blessings with others. The amount put in may be a dime, a quarter or more. The amount is not nearly as im- portant as the discipline of regularly remembering God’s goodness through the acts of dropping in coins and praying prayers of thanksgiving. Blessing Box: The cost is $7.50 for a package of 10 boxes (S&H $2) or $60 for a package of 100 (S&H $10). Blessing Bag: The cost is $15 for 5 bags (S&H $2) or $250 for 100 (S&H $10) On the following pages, you will find the 2014 Blessing Box report for those DWM/CWF’s whose contributions were sent to the Regional Office. If you notice missing contributions, there is a strong possibility that you sent your contribution to the OGMP-Treasury Ser- vices in Indianapolis. While this channel for giving is fine, it means that your contribution might not show up on in the Regional Office records for months.
  • 19. 19 ALBEMARLE DISTRICT Bath CC Bath, NC 479.18 First CC Belhaven, NC Columbia CC Columbia, NC Engelhard CC Engelhard, NC Everetts CC Everetts, NC First CC Elizabeth City, NC Gold Point CC Robersonville, NC Hassell CC Hassell, NC Jamesville CC Jamesville, NC 873.21 Oak City CC Oak City, NC Pantego CC Pantego, NC First CC Plymouth, NC 352.00 First CC Robersonville, NC 100.00 St. John C of C Washington, NC First CC Washington, NC 368.50 First CC Williamston, NC 1,090.00 New Fellowship CC Williamston, NC Total 3,262.89 CENTRAL DISTRICT Antioch CC Winston-Salem, NC Body of Christ CC High Point, NC First CC Reidsville, NC 125.00 Front Street CC Burlington, NC Greater Cleveland Avenue CC Winston-Salem, NC First CC Greensboro, NC Little Bethlehem CC Eden, NC Little Salem CC Reidsville, NC Messiah CC Winston-Salem, NC 200.00 Middlefork CC Winston-Salem, NC 155.50 Mt. Pleasant CC Greensboro, NC 725.25 North Spray CC Eden, NC 100.00 Pfafftown CC Pfafftown, NC Rosebud CC Walnut Cove, NC Salem Fork CC Dobson, NC 100.00 Shalom Community CC Greensboro, NC Spencer Memorial CC Winston-Salem, NC Stokesdale CC Stokesdale, NC 200.00 Stoneville CC Stoneville, NC First CC Walnut Cove, NC 208.30 First CC Winston-Salem, NC 200.00 Total 2,014.05 Blessing Box Report through December 31, 2014
  • 20. 20 COASTAL PLAINS DISTRICT Covenant CC Cary, NC 168.55 Hillyer Memorial CC Raleigh, NC 1,290.66 First CC Macclesfield, NC 234.94 Morning Star CC Rocky Mount, NC First CC Rocky Mount, NC 105.00 Saratoga CC Saratoga, NC St. James CC Wilson, NC St. Luke CC Tarboro, NC 300.00 St. Paul’s CC Raleigh, NC Wake Forest CC Wake Forest, NC Wendell CC Wendell, NC Westview CC Wilson, NC Wilbanks CC Elm City, NC First CC Wilson, NC 500.00 Total 2,599.15 HOOKERTON DIS- TRICT Airy Grove CC Kinston, NC Ayden CC Ayden, NC Bethel CC Grifton, NC Eden CC Snow Hill, NC First CC Farmville, NC 282.33 First CC Greenville, NC First CC Grifton, NC Gordon Street CC Kinston, NC 777.22 Grove Park CC Kinston, NC Hooker Memorial CC Greenville, NC 291.00 Hookerton CC Hookerton, NC LaGrange CC LaGrange, NC Northwest Kinston, NC Proctor Memorial Grimesland, NC Red Oak CC Greenville, NC Riverside CC Grifton, NC Rountree CC Ayden, NC Timothy CC Ayden, NC 304.65 Walstonburg CC Walstonburg, NC Wheat Swamp CC LaGrange, NC Winterville CC Winterville, NC Total 1,655.20 MILL CREEK DIS- TRICT Beulah Hill CC Four Oaks, NC Carr Memorial CC Clinton, NC 100.00 Dudley CC Dudley, NC Eureka CC Mount Olive, NC 143.32 First CC Fayetteville, NC
  • 21. 21 First CC Goldsboro, NC 309.65 Greenleaf CC Goldsboro, NC 192.66 Hood Memorial CC Dunn, NC 131.45 Mill Creek CC Four Oaks, NC 150.00 First CC Mount Olive, NC New Generation CC Smithfield, NC 25.00 Peace Memorial CC Fayetteville, NC 100.00 Pleasant Grove CC Fayetteville, NC Pleasant Union CC Newton Grove, NC Rocky Fork CC Sanford, NC St. Andrews Community CC Dudley, NC 100.00 St. James C of C Fremont, NC 100.00 St. Mark C of C Goldsboro, NC $265.00-Jan. 2015 St. Mark D of C C Dunn, NC Selah CC Four Oaks, NC 735.69 Shiloh CC Smithfield, NC 100.00 First CC Smithfield, NC Wilson’s Mills CC Wilson’s Mills, NC Total 2,452.77 PAMLICO DISTRICT Amity CC Grantsboro, NC Bethany CC Arapahoe, NC 170.09 Bridgeton CC Bridgeton, NC Broad Street CC New Bern, NC 433.10 Concord CC Merritt, NC Cove City, NC Cove City, NC Highland Park CC New Bern, NC Kitt Swamp CC Ernul, NC First CC Morehead City, NC New Hope CC New Bern, NC Otway CC Beaufort, NC Reelsboro CC Grantsboro, NC Silver Hill CC Grantsboro, NC Unity CC New Bern, NC Vanceboro CC Vanceboro, NC 105.00 Total 708.19 SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT Agape CC Hubert, NC Armenia CC Kinston, NC 600.00 Comfort CC Comfort, NC First CC Jacksonville, NC Lanie’s Chapel CC Kinston, NC First CC Richlands, NC Southwest CC Kinston, NC
  • 22. 22 Southwood Memorial CC Kinston, NC 1,096.00 Tuckahoe CC Trenton, NC First CC Wilmington, NC 230.00 Sun Coast CC Myrtle Beach, SC Total 1,926.00 WESTERN DISTRICT Avery's Creek CC Arden, NC First CC Asheville, NC First CC Black Mountain, NC First CC Charlotte, NC 50.00 First CC Concord, NC First CC Greenville, SC First CC Lincolnton, NC SouthPark CC Charlotte, NC First CC Valdese, NC Total 50.00 - REGIONAL CWF CWF Retreats & Meetings Total 1,004.94 WESTERN ASSEMBLY CHURCHES Cedar Point Newton Grove, NC Bentonville Benson, NC Goshen Mt. Olive, NC Hickory Grove Four Oaks, NC Jupitor Grove Four Oaks, NC Long Branch Newton Grove, NC Point Level Dunn, NC Moore's Chapel Spring Lake, NC Piney Grove Dudley, NC St. James Benson, NC St. Andrews Dudley, NC St. Stephens Dunn, NC Thaddeus Chapel Fayetteville, NC White Oak Newton Grove, NC Total - ALBEMARLE DISTRICT 3,262.89 CENTRAL DISTRICT 2,014.05 COASTAL PLAINS DISTRICT 2,599.15 HOOKERTON DISTRICT 1,655.20 MILL CREEK DISTRICT 2,452.77 PAMLICO DISTRICT 708.19 SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT 1,926.00 WESTERN DISTRICT 50.00 WESTERN ASSEMBLY CHURCHES - REGIONAL CWF 1,004.94 TOTAL 15,673.19
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