Wednesday, January 31, 2018
5:15-7:15 p.m.
Dinner, 5:15 p.m., Fellowship Hall
Menu for all ages: Baked Spaghetti OR Spaghetti Marinara, Broccoli, Dinner Rolls, Apple Cobbler
If you have not already, please make your reservation by January 29. You may do so by filling out the form below or contacting the Church Office. When you make your reservation, please specify the entrées you’d like for your family.
Weekly Costs: Adults & Youth – $7/each; Children – $3/each; Family Max – $20
Children’s Choirs, 6:00-6:45 p.m.
- Cherub Choir – Pre-K & Kindergarten, Youth Choir Room
- Carol Choir – 1st & 2nd Grades, Youth Choir Room
- Crusader Choir – 3rd-5th Grades, Choir Room
Bible Story Lesson Week #2, 6:45-7:15 p.m.
- Pre-K to 2nd Grades, CH #141
- 3rd to 5th Grades, Chapel Hall
Click here to sign up to volunteer or contact Kim Crowley.
Youth Study Hall, 6:00 p.m., Youth Area
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Youth are always invited to attend the TFC-Adults or TFC-Kids programs.
TFC-Adults, Winter Bible Study: “So what? Luke 18” with Dr. Lynne Caldwell, 6:15-7:15 p.m., Fellowship Hall
Lynne Caldwell is a native of Black Mountain, North Carolina, an Elder in the Western North Carolina Conference since 1992, and has been “on-loan” to the Virginia Conference since 2008 where she serves as Pastor of Brookland United Methodist Church, Richmond.
Since 1988 and her first appointment in WNCC, Lynne has served as an associate, pastor of a two-point charge, pastor of single-point charges, Senior Pastor, and District Superintendent. She held multiple positions of leadership in WNCC including Co-coordinator of District Leadership Trainings, Co-chair of Annual Conference Worship, Chair of Conference Board of Discipleship, member of both district committees and the Conference Board of Ordained Ministry, and member of Women in Ministry leadership teams for district, conference and jurisdictional gatherings.
While working on D.Min. project, Lynne was introduced to Appreciative Inquiry and asset –based ministry, and completed a six-week on-line course with David Cooperrider, the developer of the Appreciative Inquiry process. She seeks to practice those principles in ministries as pastor of a smaller membership church, and as teacher/learner with students who also serve as pastors of congregations of varied sizes and contexts. Lynne and her husband, Neill, live in Richmond, VA.