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HIGH POINT NC
27260
PERMIT NO 34
WORSHIP SERVICES
8:30 am Sunday Worship
9:30 am Sunday School
10:45 am Sunday Worship
MINISTERS: The Congregation
STAFF:
Pastor Stuart Noell
stunoell@aol.com
Minister of Visitation
Harold Shives
(336) 434-6348
Minister of Congregational Care
Dianne Catlett
(336) 861-2299
Director of Youth & Children's Ministries
Tim Kennedy
tim@archdaleumc.com
Office Administrator Wendy Bowman
aumc@northstate.net
Treasurer Gwen Taylor
taylors3@infionline.net
Organist/Choir Director Director of Discipleship
Cheryl Traylor cheryl@highpointpiano.com
Pianist Denise Warren
dwarren@northstate.net
Custodians
Russ & Carol Carr
aumc@northstate.net
Office Phone: 336-431-7111 Parsonage Phone: 336-431-1929
Office Fax: 336-431-8661 E-Mail: aumc@northstate.net
Archdale United Methodist Church 11543 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 4096 Archdale, NC 27263 Website: www.archdaleumc.com
ARCHDALE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PO BOX 4096 ARCHDALE NC 27263 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Goal: $300,000
Committed: $138,582
Rec’d-to-Date: $139,784
Annual Conference Review
Once again I had the pleasure of being your representative at the Annual
Western North Carolina Conference on June 11-12. This year at conference
was all about changes to OUR conference. Yes, preachers are leaving their old
churches and are moving on to new ones, but this was not the only change.
First of all, conference was only two days instead of the regular three
days. Also, only voting delegates were allowed in the Stuart Auditorium. All
others were allowed to watch the meetings on television all over the grounds.
One of the big topics of the weekend was voting on moving the Western
North Carolina Conference meeting to another city and leaving Lake
Junaluska. All over the Maggie Valley and Waynesville area restaurants,
stores, and hotels had on their marquee KEEP THE WESTERN NORTH
CAROLINA CONFERENCE IN LAKE JUNALUSKA. All the local residents
and many of the preachers and lay representatives were very concerned about
the conference meetings being moved to Greensboro, North Carolina. Greens-
boro seemed to have more to offer than Lake Junaluska. On Saturday, June 12
at 5:30 pm, the voting representatives voted down the idea and the conference
will remain at Lake Junaluska.
Also, the topic of financially supporting our five universities and col-
leges in our conference was discussed and only High Point University, Bre-
vard College, and Bennett College were affected by not receiving any money
for their students in our conference. Pfeiffer University and Greensboro Col-
lege amounts will be decreased by 25 percent annually over the next four years
to ease the burden on their budgets during the phasing out of conference dol-
lars.
Bishop Janie Riggle Huie discussed and showed a video about Impact
Community and the Rethink Church campaign. Bishop Huie discussed how
the campaign has helped transform areas from Asheboro, North Carolina to the
mountains of North Carolina.
In closing, it was a wonderful weekend for my family and me as we
spent time seeing our close friends we see each year at conference and feeling
the presence of God’s Work.
John Kidd Lay Delegate to Annual Conference
Offering Budget Amount Budget Amount
Date Received Needed to Date Rec'd to Date Week # Sunday School
8:30 / 10:45
Where We Were in June
06/06/10 $11,548.32 $173,424.37 $167,386.89 23 202 68 / 239
06/13/10 $4,739.70 $180,964.56 $172,126.59 24 152 59 / 164
06/20/10 $6,901.21 $188,504.75 $179,027.80 25 180 68 / 188
06/27/10 $5,718.91 $196,044.94 $184,746.71 26 148 60 / 187
2010
BLUE OR BLACK INK The church’s financial institution (bank) has asked that all checks deposited be written in either blue or black ink. In the event you should happen to use another colored pen, we will write above the numerical amount, the same amount, in blue or black ink. We would appreciate your honoring this request.
What was the original title of
“The Star Spangled Banner”?
(Find answer inside)
Cub Scout Pack 19 News!!Cub Scout Pack 19 News!!Cub Scout Pack 19 News!!Cub Scout Pack 19 News!!
The Webelos (4th & 5th graders) will head to Camp Woodfield this month for 4 days to We-belos Camp. Arch Hamilton, Cub Master & Sherry Edinger, Wolf Den Leader, will have 7 boys to keep up with in the July heat! Please pray for us (the boys too)! Several of these boys have participated in fundraisers to be able to go to the camp. They will all earn several pins/badges that will help them achieve the Ar-row of Light rank- the highest honor in Cub Scouting.
The Cub Scouts had a great Scout year. We learned a lot of new skills, had a lot of fun, and bonded as a Pack. We are taking July off from our Den meetings but will start back up in Au-gust with recruiting, Den meetings, and other activities.
As always we welcome new Scouts in 1st -
5th Grades. Call Arch Hamilton, 434-4179,
for more information!
Thanks for your support!
Please pray for our Shut-Ins: Eula Allred, Virginia Baynard, Ollie Bouldin, Violet Bouldin, Debbie Dean, Ruby Elder, Susan
Forrester, Mildred Giles, Minnie Hawkins, Mary Lou Hines, Doris Ingold, Susie Knotts, Annie
Loflin, Thelma Rimmer, Joe Stone, Mary Louise Sullivan, Mae Warren, Pika Winslow
Please pray for those serving our country.
Robbie Auman - US Military
Chris Bordoni - US Navy, Afghanistan (friend of the Holthams) Alex Gysler - US Marines, Afghanistan (friend of Tyler Jackson)
Kasey Hawley - USAir Force, Doha, Qatar (friend of Joanne Carter)
Carlton Idol - US Military (friend of Steve & Wanda Stutts)
Tyler Jackson - US Marines, Afghanistan (Donn & Rachel Jackson’s son)
Dylan Jones - US Army, Afghanistan (Steve & Nita Coltrane’s grandson)
Jake Lawrence - US Army (friend of Rebecca Kidd)
Marcus McKeregan - US Navy (Gayle Rearwin’s cousin) Rory O’Connor - US Military
Aaron Parker - US Coast Guard (friend of the Grimmetts)
Zachary Saunders - US Marines, Afghanistan (Beulah Darr’s grandson) Rusty Sexton - US Military, Iraq (friend of Sharon Crist) Andrew Smith - US Military
Alex Stowers - US Special Forces, Iraq (Chuck & Peggy Cronham’s grandson)
Joel Summerlin - US Military
Alex Jordan Trent - US Military (friend of Wanda Stutts)
Zach Willey - US Army (friend of Liza Liebscher)
Bush Hill Festival Seeks Volunteers
Friday, September 10th &
Saturday, September 11th
9am - 4pm
Volunteers are needed for the Bush Hill Heritage Festival set for Sat., Sept. 11 and for Friday night's festivities Sept. 10. Volunteers are utilized in various ways — to help vendors set up tents and unload, direct traffic, man the information booth or just provide a positive greeting to the thousands who come.
This year’s festival marks the it’s 25th anniversary.
For more information about the festival or to volunteer, contact the Chamber at 434-2073.
High Point Community
Youth Baseball League
Age Groups:
Ages 4-6: T-ball Ages 7-8: Coach Pitch
Details
• Dates: Saturday, July 24th —- Skills Day 1-3 pm
TTTT----ballballballball: practice begins Monday, August 2
Coach PitchCoach PitchCoach PitchCoach Pitch: practice begins Friday, August 6
• Price: $15 per child, $10 for each additional child
• All games played at The Salvation Army Boys &
Girls Club
• This is a Christian-based league with prayer
after practices and before games.
If interested in playing, coaching, or
volunteering, please contact:
Rebecca Marshall at 336-881-5406
The HiToms will host Archdale Trinity Night The HiToms will host Archdale Trinity Night The HiToms will host Archdale Trinity Night The HiToms will host Archdale Trinity Night on July 10, 2010 at Finch Field. on July 10, 2010 at Finch Field. on July 10, 2010 at Finch Field. on July 10, 2010 at Finch Field.
We welcome everyone from the Archdale Trinity Area to come out and support the HiToms as they take on the Martinsville Mustangs from Martinsville, VA.
The game will begin at 7:00 pm.The game will begin at 7:00 pm.The game will begin at 7:00 pm.The game will begin at 7:00 pm.
We have a special going on for local businesses or fami-lies - 20 tickets for $20.0020 tickets for $20.0020 tickets for $20.0020 tickets for $20.00. This is a great way to say thank you to your customers &/or employees, or have a family outing with your whole family.
Please feel free to call the HiToms Baseball Office at 472-8667.
Boy Scout Troop 19 News!!Boy Scout Troop 19 News!!Boy Scout Troop 19 News!!Boy Scout Troop 19 News!!
The troop 19 is going to have cookout at Camp Douglas Long on July 10th. They will get everything ready for Camp Cherokee our summer camp. The troop will not meet again until school starts back.
If you know a boy that like to join Cubs or Boy Scouts please contact me at 336-404-1929 or
rangerlylecampdl@bellsouth.net
Yours in Scouting, Lyle Lynch, Scoutmaster
Community Band Practice
Open Hearts…Open Minds…Open Doors
Music Week 2010 – Lake Junaluska - June 20-25
The theme for Music Week was “We are many. We are one. We are the
body of Christ.” We had a worship service Sunday night and Monday –
Friday mornings. Our worship at Music Week always uses new hymns,
drama, dance, and colorful backgrounds. The main idea was even though we are many people from
28 states and represent many churches, we are all the body of Christ. We had communion twice, re-
newed our baptism, and used a modern version of the Wesley Covenant Service during our week.
Paul’s letter to the church at Corinth was the scripture used for the worship services.
After the worship services, we had a two hour rehearsal. I sang in the adult choir, which had 230
members. Susannah and Lindsay Grimmett sang in the middle school chorus, which was the largest
choir they had ever had with 160 singers. The high school choir had 130 members. They also had
handbell choirs, drama troops, instrumental, and dance ensembles. There were seminars in the after-
noon and performances at night. The highlights were the Tuesday night youth talent show, which
was great, and the Thursday night choral groups concert.
In my adult choir, we sang a piece from the 1500s in Latin, a big fanfare and hymn arrangement, a
John Rutter modern piece, a Gospel style piece, a big joyful song with brass choir, and a piece written
by our conductor, Randy Hooper. Dr. Hooper is the director of choral activities at Texas A and M
University. His piece was extremely difficult. It was about the day of Pentecost, and had singing,
chanting, speaking, narrators, and handbells in his anthem. When the narrator said that the apostles
began speaking in different languages, the sopranos sang in German, the altos in French, the basses in
Spanish, and the lucky tenors in English – all at the same time! WHEW! When we performed it, it
was very effective, but it was hard getting it ready!
One of the mountaintop experiences for me came as we sang “And Are We Yet Alive” with a very
different, calypso beat accompanied by piano, guitar, and percussion instruments at Wednesday’s
worship service. The worship leader said in introduction that if anyone felt like dancing during this
hymn to feel free to do it. By the third verse, some of the teenagers started a conga line down the
aisles. It was cute, but it was certainly not moving – until I saw people in the line that were in their
seventies dancing with the teenagers. It was GREAT! (Before you ask, none of us joined the line!)
It was meaningful for me to see this intergenerational spontaneous display!
The other experience came for me during our concert. The adults always sing first, because it is so
difficult for us to get all our people on and off the risers. We just practice last and stay on the risers
until we perform. Singing with over 200 people, all singing praises to God in 8 parts with a brass
choir is a thrilling experience for any musician. The middle and high school choirs sang their pieces
from memory! It was a great experience for Susannah and Lindsay. I was also blessed to have my
Mom and Dad experience Music Week with me.
I loved being on the mountain top, and like Peter, James, and John, I had to
come back to everyday life. I will try to keep my “mountain glow” with me
as I plan worship with Stuart for us at AUMC every Sunday. I’ll see you in
church!
Keep the faith.
Cheryl
We are collecting Health Kits thru July 10th. There is a collection box in the lobby outside the church office.
UMCOR Health Kits � 1 hand towel (15” x 25” up to 17” x 27”, no kitchen towels) � 1 washcloth � 1 comb (large & sturdy) � 1 nail file or fingernail clippers (NO emery boards or toenail clippers) � 1 bath-size bar of soap (3 oz. and up) � 1 toothbrush (single brushes only in original wrapper, no child size brushes) � 6 adhesive plastic strip sterile bandages
In a separate envelope, please include a check payable to “UMCOR Sager Brown” for at least $2.00 per kit.
REMINDERSREMINDERSREMINDERSREMINDERS
♥ July 16-18 School of Christian Mission at Greensboro College ♥ The Morning Circle will not meet in July or August. They will resume their meetings in September.
♥ The Annual Church Wide Ice Cream Social will be July 18th at 6:00pm. ♥ MARK YOUR CALENDARS...The UMW will hold a Hot Dog Lunch on August 22nd.
METHODIST MEN METHODIST MEN METHODIST MEN METHODIST MEN
Our next meeting will be Our next meeting will be Our next meeting will be Our next meeting will be July 25, 2010July 25, 2010July 25, 2010July 25, 2010
The Jeff Patterson Class will serve at the Open Door Ministry
on Sunday, July 11th.
IHN is always in need of toiletry items (deodorant, makeIHN is always in need of toiletry items (deodorant, makeIHN is always in need of toiletry items (deodorant, makeIHN is always in need of toiletry items (deodorant, make----up samples, tissues, etc.) and any other small up samples, tissues, etc.) and any other small up samples, tissues, etc.) and any other small up samples, tissues, etc.) and any other small items (chewing gum, pens, note pads, etc.). These items are given to the families in their rooms when items (chewing gum, pens, note pads, etc.). These items are given to the families in their rooms when items (chewing gum, pens, note pads, etc.). These items are given to the families in their rooms when items (chewing gum, pens, note pads, etc.). These items are given to the families in their rooms when they visit. Hotel samples work great. You may drop donations off in the church office.they visit. Hotel samples work great. You may drop donations off in the church office.they visit. Hotel samples work great. You may drop donations off in the church office.they visit. Hotel samples work great. You may drop donations off in the church office.
Our Interfaith guests will be at Archdale UMC July 18-25.
Please sign up to help on the Interfaith closet door.
The annual
UMW
Sunday, July 18th 6:00pm in the Fellowship Hall
I scream, you scream, we ALL scream for ICE CREAM!!! Bring your favorite flavor, home made or store bought, or your favorite dessert.
Join us for ice cream, goodies and lots of fun.
The UMW has knives for sale in the church office.
Tomato Knives Tomato Knives Tomato Knives Tomato Knives ---- $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 Small Knives Small Knives Small Knives Small Knives ---- $3.50 $3.50 $3.50 $3.50
Medium Knives Medium Knives Medium Knives Medium Knives ---- $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 Large Knives Large Knives Large Knives Large Knives ---- $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00
July Events...
07/01 Ken Swanner
07/02 Dana McKim
07/02 Betty Roach
07/03 Pete Sarmiento
07/04 Jason Allen
07/04 Matt Gaskey
07/05 Barry Collins
07/07 David Boyd
07/07 Margaret Brannon
07/07 Douglas Harmon
07/07 Jim Pepper
07/07 Steve Smith
07/08 Lizzie Smith
07/09 Kim Aspley
07/09 Lisa Bowser
07/10 Sherry Fields
07/10 Carla Metters
07/10 Austin Roberts
07/10 Paul Sechrest
07/11 Margaret Bass
07/11 Kay Starrett
07/12 Angele Johnson
07/12 Raye Love
07/14 Kathy Brown
07/14 Jason Dunlap
07/15 Reagan Davis
07/15 Don Spell
07/16 Amy Dabbs
07/17 Eddie Causey
07/17 Jack Poetzinger
07/18 Ricky Frazier
07/18 Angie Glascock
07/18 Tom Scearce
07/18 Gerald Sellers
07/19 Bruce Webb
07/20 Betty Lambert
07/21 Julia Johnson
07/22 Vickie Butler-Morris
07/23 Donna Johnson
07/24 Danielle Lynch
07/25 Vicki Causey
07/25 Leslie Lowe
07/27 Zula Dobbins
07/27 Blair Farlow
07/27 Phyllis Renn
07/28 Michael Ceiswich
07/28 Mary Jean Smith
07/28 Jennifer Stevens
07/29 Thomas Reagan
07/29 Fred Turner
07/30 Bradford Pruitt
07/30 Wyiet Russell
07/31 Chance Kennedy
07/31 Dan Warren
� July 4 - No Youth Activities
� July 11 - Kickball is Back!!!
� July 18 - Wax On/Wax Off
� July 25 - Mid-High Cook-Out
MemorialsMemorialsMemorialsMemorials::::
In Memory of Stacey Skeen GriffithIn Memory of Stacey Skeen GriffithIn Memory of Stacey Skeen GriffithIn Memory of Stacey Skeen Griffith Made by: Made by: Made by: Made by:
Archdale UMC In Memory of Dwane HollingsworthIn Memory of Dwane HollingsworthIn Memory of Dwane HollingsworthIn Memory of Dwane Hollingsworth
Made by:Made by:Made by:Made by:
Tammy Hollingsworth In Memory of Tura LoweIn Memory of Tura LoweIn Memory of Tura LoweIn Memory of Tura Lowe
Made by: Made by: Made by: Made by:
Gary & Marcia Guffey
HonorariumsHonorariumsHonorariumsHonorariums::::
In Honor of Leslie & Carole LoweIn Honor of Leslie & Carole LoweIn Honor of Leslie & Carole LoweIn Honor of Leslie & Carole Lowe Made by: Made by: Made by: Made by:
Donnie & Bobbie Finch
We extend our deepest sympathy
to the families of:
Golden Hunt (Gary Hunt’s mother)
Otis Bullins (Kathleen Hill’s brother)
Bobby Owens (former member of AUMC)
Elizabeth Teague (Elizabeth Terrell’s grandmother)
Joe Weathers (Elizabeth Terrell’s cousin)
The Upper Room devotional can be viewed daily from the AUMC homepage. Just click on the logo in the top right hand
ACHIEVEMENTS � Matthew Connor received the President’s Award of Excellence & the Spanish II Award at ATMS.
� Kayla Dabbs earned the highest average in Language Arts at Braxton Craven School. � Madelyn Dabbs participated in the Piedmont Young Writers at UNCG.
� Alexa Fulcher received Student of the Month for May and Perfect Attendance for the 2nd semester at John Lawrence Elementary. � Kacey Fulcher made all 3s on her report card at John Lawrence Elementary.
� Connor Gardner received the President’s Award of Excellence at Trindale Elementary. � Christopher Grimmett made the Dean’s List at Appalachian State University.
� Shane Hamilton, grandson of Mary Hamilton, received the President’s Award at ATMS. � Ben Henderson received the President’s Award at ATMS.
� Brooke Johnson received the President’s Award and the Personality Award from her team at ATMS. � Jessica Krpejs received the President’s Award at ATMS. � Mallory Lowe received the President’s Award at ATMS. � Callie Mathis received the President’s Award at ATMS.
� Hannah Smith was selected as a member of the Superintendent’s Student Advisory Coalition. � Megan Smith was accepted to the Jr. Beta Club at ATMS. � Becca Trehar received the President’s Award at ATMS.
� David Warren was inducted into the National Honor Society and Lettered in Soccer & Golf at Wheatmore High School.
John Lawrence Elementary Marcus Connor - A/B Honor Roll
Alexa Fulcher - A Honor Roll
Claire Hamilton - A/B Honor Roll
Charlotte Hicks - A Honor Roll
ATMS Susannah Burley - A Honor Roll
Matthew Connor - A Honor Roll
Lindsay Grimmett - A/B Honor Roll
Brooke Johnson - A/B Honor Roll
Megan Smith - A Honor Roll
Braxton Craven Kayla Dabbs - A Honor Roll
Trindale Elementary Connor Gardner - A/B Honor Roll
Austin Roberts - A/B Honor Roll
Trinity Elementary Madelyn Dabbs - A/B Honor Roll
Confirmation Camp is coming in August!
Confirmation is a special time for our rising sixth and seventh graders. It will be a whole week devoted to exploring our faith in Jesus Christ and what it means to be a part of His Church. From this time together, every par-ticipant will have the opportunity to affirm their faith in Christ and choose to become a member of Archdale UMC. Confirmation Camp will begin Monday, August 2, and con-
tinue through Thursday, August 5. We will begin each day at 8:00 a.m. and conclude at 3:00 p.m. Lunch will be pro-vided each day. Volunteers are needed to prepare and serve lunch as well as to assist Stuart and Tim in leading the camp. To enroll in Confirmation Camp or to volunteer, please see Stuart or Tim.
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MT. SHEPHERD RETREAT CENTER
Archdale UMC
Children’s Day Camp
THURSDAY, JULY 22 (All children K-5th grade)
Cost: $15 per child (scholarship money available)
Registration due no later than Sunday, July 11
Contact Tim or the church office for more information.
Kathy Stuart along with 15 other
nonprofit leaders from Guilford Nonprofit Consortium member organizations graduated June 4th from the first Nonprofit Man-agement Institute. They com-pleted the six month training program which is designed to build management skills.
This Land We Love How beautiful this land we love We cherish all good people of With pride we call this home our own Oh how our seed of freedoms grown American is what we are Our time has nurtured us so far For truth and justice we do strive Our laws are meant to not deprive We know we’re not the perfect place As we are of the human race In God we trust along our way His goodness near, both night and day So please do stop and pray awhile Ask help in facing each new mile And now I’ll end with words so clear Concerning freedom we hold dear Let Grateful Thought – Well Deep Inside For Soldiers Brave – Our Country’s Pride
� The 4th of July was not declared a national holiday until 1941.
� According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council,
Americans consume over 150 million hot dogs during their In-
dependence Day festivities.
� 1,200 American flags were flown over Washington, D.C. on July
4, 2009.
� The only place where the flag is never flown at half-mast is the
moon.
� Events in Star Spangled Banner refer to the War of 1812.
� Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national animal
but was outvoted when John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
chose the bald eagle.
� More than 74 million Americans will BBQ on July 4th. PLEASE
BE CAREFUL!
REMEMBER TO THANK GOD THAT WE LIVE IN SUCH A
WONDERFUL COUNTRY!
Trivia Question Answer: ““““DDDDeeeeffffeeeennnnsssseeee ooooffff FFFFoooorrrrtttt MMMM''''HHHHeeeennnnrrrryyyy”””” “The Star-Spangled Banner” was
officially made the national anthem by Congress in 1931, although it
already had been adopted as such by the army and the navy.
Dates to RememberDates to RememberDates to RememberDates to Remember
July 4 Independence Day
July 12-15 Vacation Bible School
July 18 UMW Ice Cream Social
July 18-25 Interfaith Hospitality Week
July 22 Mt. Shepherd Day Camp
Dear Membership, We sincerely appreciate your gift to The Hospice House in honor of our mother, Tura Lowe. She truly loved her church, and would be so proud to know of all these memori-als to her.
Thank you with our love to all, Lucille Nieman and Harold Lowe
Thank you for opening up your church yard and your hearts by allowing us to have our Benefit Yard Sale there at the end of May. From all our efforts we will be able to provide many necessities for some needy children.
May God Bless, Carrie & Harold Cornette
Green Street Baptist Church
Church Family, I would like to thank you for the gifts that I received from you. The devotion books are really great and help you cope with the stress of graduating.
Thanks Again, David Clausel
Dear Members of AUMC and UMW, Thank you for the books you presented on Graduation Sunday. As a church family, you have always been very supportive. I appreciate your thoughtfulness and kindness.
Sincerely, Daniel Peele
Dear Church Family,
Thank you so much for the Devotions book you
gave me for graduation. It was so kind of you to re-
member me during this new and exciting time in my
life. I am so thankful for my wonderful church family.
God Bless,
Rebecca Kidd
Dear Church Family, Thank you for celebrating my recent graduation from Trinity High School and for the devotion book. It means a lot to have the love and support of AUMC. I can’t believe high school is over, but I look forward to attending college. I ask that you keep me in your thoughts and prayers as I move to the next level.
Sincerely, Andrew McGavic
Join us for Vacation Bible School and have a High Seas Expedition
July 12-15 6:00pm-8:30pm
(registration begins at 5:30pm)
The kids will learn a new truth about God’s Word each night.
START SAVING YOUR COINS FOR OUR “COIN
CHALLENGE” MISSION FUNDRAISER DURING
OUR 2010 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
PROCEEDS WILL HELP FUND AUMC YOUTH MINISTRIES “STOP HUNGER NOW PROJECT”
Our Archdale Youth have committed to join efforts with Faith UMC & Pleasant Grove UMC to pack 15,000 meals for Stop Hunger Now. The event will be held at Faith UMC in Rural Hall on Saturday, August 7th.
Any donations toward this ministry can be
made out to AUMC Youth.
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