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SCHEDULE NOTES:
Unless otherwise noted
Youth Events located at
First Christian Church,
Greenville, NC
Assembly Events
located at the
Greenville Convention
Center
Sunday Morning
Services at Local
Churches
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 5, 2016
Dear fellow Disciples,
On behalf of the Hookerton District, it is our privilege to invite you to
the 168th Regional Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in
North Carolina, meeting April 22-24, 2016, in Greenville, North Carolina.
This year’s Assembly will be held at the beautiful Greenville Convention
Center, located at 303 Greenville Boulevard SW. The Convention Center is
within easy walking distance of the assembly hotels, area restaurants, and
Greenville’s shopping district.
Our Assembly theme is the Great Commission from Matthew 28: 19-
20: “Go Forth and Make Disciples of All Nations.” Dr. Ron Allen of Christian
Theological Seminary, Indianapolis, and Dr. Penny Ziemer of Carr Memorial
Christian Church, Clinton, will serve as our preachers for the event, helping us
to understand Jesus’ call and commission.
In addition, assembly-goers will have the opportunity to put the Great
Commission into action. On Saturday morning, we will gather together at the
Third Street Community Center for a time of mission work and service. Per-
sons remaining at the Convention Center will also have the choice of in-house
mission opportunities or workshops to attend.
General church mission conversations, Disciples Women’s Ministries
and Christian Men’s Fellowship meals, the Barton College Sprinkle and Purcell
lectures, a full slate of youth events, Sunday morning worship in our area
churches, and more will round out this year’s Assembly. Be sure to read care-
fully this brochure to learn about all that will be happening.
We look forward to welcoming each of you in April!
Grace and peace,
Mark Benson, Tarrick Cox, Kara Swartz
Vision Team Co-Chairs
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Go Forth. Not much of a phrase on its own. It seems a bit
like a 16th century 'get off my lawn' or 'get lost'. Two
phrases that the church should strive to avoid. So Go
Forth needs context, a setting, perhaps even a church set-
ting. With that setting should be some sort of purpose or
goal as well. Go Forth and do something.
We might Go Forth from the Garden. Because being fruit-
ful and multiplying has been a fairly reliable program for
church growth through the centuries, especially if we
chose to not get bogged down in the rest of the story. But
this is something else; at least that's the vision. Of course
Going Forth from the Garden was a rather fixed geo-
graphical field. And we were essentially dealing with our-
selves; something else that seems reliable in church pro-
grams.
Go Forth. To the nations. And do something. Go Forth to
the nations and make disciples, teach, baptize. YES, Mat-
thew has given context and the Risen Christ has illuminat-
ed purpose and direction. This group of rather broken hu-
mans; these disciples of Christ who are working amongst
Post Traumatic Soul Distress, suicide, unbelievable cele-
brations, horror, cultural tensions, diminished secular
power/authority, and who knows what else; they are told
to Go Forth to the nations and do something.
Go Forth discipling (what does it mean to be a disciple
anyway?), Go Forth teaching (the things of God in the
Christ), Go Forth baptizing (drawing the circle of com-
munion ever larger). Doesn't sound like a recipe for suc-
cess, but where does success fall into Go Forth. It is in-
stead who we -this great variety in God- are, it is what we
do, it is our lot, our call, and our charge. We are ordained
to this purpose. Go Forth…
Submitted By Rev. David Kays, Pastor
Timothy Christian Church, Ayden, NC
GO FORTHGO FORTHGO FORTH Page 3
Since last we met…
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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2016
8am .......................................................................................................................... Setup (Exhibit Hall Lobby)
Exhibits/Vendors/Displays
11:00 ...................................................................................................................................... Exhibits Open
11:30am-1:30pm ...................................................... The Sprinkle Lecture Luncheon (Emerald Ballroom)
Hosted by NC Minsters & Mates
Lecturer: Rev. Dr. Ronald J. Allen, The Professor of Preaching and Gospels and Letters
Christian Theological Seminary
Indianapolis, Indiana
1:00 ......................................................................................... REGISTRATION OPENS (Exhibit Hall Lobby)
2:00-4:00 ............................................................................................. Plenary Session (Exhibit Hall A & B)
General Board Visioning Session
Details on pg. 9
4:00 ........................................................................................................ Youth Registration (FCC Greenville)
5:30 ............................................................................................... All Assembly Dinner (Emerald Ballroom)
Speaker: Vy Nugyen, Executive Director
Week of Compassion
5:30 ................................................................................................................. Youth Dinner (FCC Greenville)
6:45 .................................................................................................................Youth to Convention Center
7:00 ................................................................................................. Concert/Music (Exhibit Hall A & B)
7:30 .................................................................................................. Evening Worship (Exhibit Hall A & B)
Rev. Dr. Ronald J. Allen-Preacher
9:00 ...................................................................................... Youth Activities & Devotion (FCC Greenville)
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2016
7:00am ....................................................................................................... Youth to Convention Center
7:30 ......................................................................................... REGISTRATION OPENS (Exhibit Hall Lobby)
Displays Open (Exhibit Hall Lobby)
All-Assembly Breakfast (Emerald Ballroom)
Hosted by The Hookerton District
8:45 ................................................................................................... Prayer for Missions (Exhibit Hall Lobby)
Led by Hookerton District Ministers
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SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2016
9:00-11:30 .................................................................................................................... Assembly Missions
Third Street Community Center, 600 West Third Street, Greenville
.............................................................................................................................................................................. Details on pg.7
9:00-10:30 .............................................................................. On-site Porch Garden Project (Exhibit Hall E)
10:45-11:30 ........................................................................ Workshop “Immigration & Justice” (Studio A)
Rev. Dr. Sharon Stanley-Rhea, Director
Refugee & Immigration Ministries, Washington, DC
12:00pm ........................................................ Disciples Women’s Ministries Luncheon (Exhibit Hall D & E)
Christian Men’s Fellowship Luncheon (Exhibit Hall C)
Youth Lunch (FCC Greenville)
1:30 ........................................................................................................... Youth to Air U Trampoline Park
1:45-3:00 ..................................................................... The Purcell Lecture: Bible Study (Exhibit Hall A & B)
Lecturer: Rev. Dr. Christopher Rollston
George Washington University, Washington, DC
Workshop “Congregational Transformation” (Exhibit Hall C)
Rev. Annell George McLawhorn
HOPE Partnership Consultant
3:15-5:15 ...................................................................................... BUSINESS SESSION (Exhibit Hall A & B)
3:30 ................................................................. Youth to Dinner Preparation & FREE TIME (FCC Greenville)
5:30-6:30 .............................................................................. Higher Education Dinner (Exhibit Hall D & E)
Dr. Douglas Searcy, President
Barton College, Wilson, NC
Youth Dinner (FCC Greenville)
6:45 ................................................................................................................ Youth to Convention Center
7:00 .......................................................................................................... Concert/Music (Exhibit Hall A & B)
7:30 ...................................................................................................................... Worship (Exhibit Hall A & B)
Rev. Dr. Penny Ziemer, Pastor
Carr Memorial Christian Church, Clinton
9:00 .......................................................................................... Youth Activities & Devotion (FCC Greenville)
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SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 2016
8:00am ............................................................................................. Assembly Breakfast (FCC Greenville)
LOCAL AREA WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
10:45am: Rev. John Richardson, Regional Minister-FCC, Greenville
10:30: Rev. Jamie Eubanks-Hooker Memorial CC, Greenville
10:45am: Rev. Jamie & Renee Brame-Red Oak CC, Greenville
10:30am: Rev. Dr. Richard Harrison-Winterville CC, Winterville
11:00am: Rev. Dr. Sharon Stanley-Rhea-Gordon Street CC, Kinston
Hooker Memorial Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), make a Right onto Greenville Blvd. from Conven-
tion Center and continue on Greenville Blvd. approximately 2 miles, just past the Mall and East Carolina
University. Church will be on your Left after the light at Elm St.
Red Oak Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), make a Left onto Greenville Blvd from Convention Center
and continue on Greenville Blvd. approximately 2 miles, Church will be on your Left, if you pass over Dick-
inson Ave. you have gone too far.
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Greenville, make a Right onto Greenville Blvd. from Convention
Center and continue on Greenville Blvd. approximately 3 miles cross over the railroad tracks and make a
Right onto 14th Street. Continue down and Church will be on your Right.
Winterville Christian Church, (Disciples of Christ), make a Left onto Greenville Blvd. from Convention Cen-
ter. Travel on Greenville Blvd. for 1/2 mile and turn Left onto S. Memorial Drive. Travel 3 miles and turn
Left onto Main Street in Winterville. Travel 1/4 mile and take the second Right onto Mill Street. Travel
1/10 mile and turn Left onto Cooper Street. Travel 1/2 mile and church is located on Left.
Gordon Street Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Kinston, take NC-11 South for approximately 25
miles to Kinston. After arriving in Kinston, turn right on Vernon Avenue for approximately ½ mile. Turn
left onto McLewean Street and travel for approximately 1 mile. Turn right on either North Street or East
Gordon Street, and you have arrived.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2016 (cont’d)
9:00 Assem-
bly Missions
Youth
& Adults
See
details on p7
12:00pm Assem-
bly Luncheons
DWM/
CMF
King’s
Table
Lunch-
eon-YOUTH
1:30 Youth
to A.U.T.
1:45-3:00 Purcell
Lecture
(Bible
Study)
Rev. Dr. Christopher Rollston,
George Washington University
Washington, DC
3:15-5:15 Busi-
ness Session
3:30 Youth
to Dinner Prep
5:30 Higher
Education Dinner
Hosted by Barton College
Speaker: Dr. Douglas Searcy, Presi-dent
7:00 Con-
cert/Music
7:30 Wor-
ship
Rev. Dr. Penny Ziemer, Pastor
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MMMEDIAEDIAEDIA PPPROMOTIONROMOTIONROMOTION
FORFORFOR DDDISPLAYSISPLAYSISPLAYS
As a part of your participation in the 168th North Carolina Regional Assembly displays, you
may elect to provide promotional information that will be viewed prior to Assembly events to promote the success of your ministry. If you are interested in participating
then please include digital pictures or video clips (no printed photos) that are 1-2 minutes in
length with your Display Request Form ,which
must be received no later than March 15, 2016. Once the Media team
has shared your promotional material, it may be retrieved at the
Information Table during the Assembly. For more
information, please contact:
Clifton Whitehurst cewhitehurst@bellsouth.net
919.705.3911
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What is Mission First?
Mission First! addresses the need to find a new shared focus in mis-
sion. We are not setting aside pro-reconciliation/anti-racism, new
and transforming churches or leadership development.
Mission First! seeks to help Disciples identify the next mission priori-
ties God has for us as we move toward the year 2020 and beyond. Read more about the process.
INPUT
Disciples gather and give input. Disciples will give their input on what’s important in their communities
through Mission Gatherings. Congregations will gather in regional areas and tell their stories.
IDENTIFY
Identifying common themes. After the Mission Gatherings, a Mission Council will meet to read through the
stories, suggestions, and testimonies and identify common mission themes important to Disciples.
IMPLEMENT
Implementing the mission directions. The mission directions are forwarded to ministries to resource con-
gregations for those areas. A governance board would continue to hold covenantally ministries accounta-
ble for their mission direction.
IMPACT
Making an impact. With appropriate resources and support, Disciples can make an impact within their
communities. As mission directions evolve or change with the needs of the time, the process can begin
again and refocus Disciples’ mission.
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REV. DR. RONALD J. AREV. DR. RONALD J. AREV. DR. RONALD J. ALLEN, LLEN, LLEN, is a native of Poplar Bluff Missouri and ordained
in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Ronald is the Professor of Preaching and
Gospels and Letters. He has been at Christian Theological Seminary of Indianapolis,
Indiana, since 1982. He received the PhD degree from Drew University (1977), the
MDiv from Union Theological Seminary in New York (1974), and the AB from Phillips
University (1971). From 1977 to 1982 he and his spouse, the Reverend Linda
McKiernan-Allen, were co-ministers of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ),
Grand Island, Nebraska. Rev. McKiernan-Allen is currently Minister at West Street
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Tipton, Indiana. In addition to over 100
articles and chapters in books, Allen is the author of more than forty books.
Friday @ 11:30am: The Thedford G. & Woodrow W. Sprinkle Luncheon Lecturer
Friday @ 7:30pm: Worship Speaker
REV. VY NUGYEN, EXECREV. VY NUGYEN, EXECREV. VY NUGYEN, EXECUTVE DIRECTOR, UTVE DIRECTOR, UTVE DIRECTOR, Week of Compassion,
Indianapolis, IN, holds a Master of Divinity from the Divinity School at the
University of Chicago, and earned his B.A. in religious studies with a minor in
environmental sciences from Texas Christian University. He joins Week of
Compassion after serving more than 5 years with Church World Service for the
Southwest Regional Office where he worked with congregations and donors to
increase their fundraising portfolio. Prior to his work with Church World Service, Vy
worked with the Lutheran Volunteer Corps office in Berkeley, CA where he
strengthened relationships between volunteers, congregations, and non-profit agencies. Friday @ 5:30pm: The All Saints Dinner Speaker
DR. CHRISTOPHER ROLLDR. CHRISTOPHER ROLLDR. CHRISTOPHER ROLLSTON, STON, STON, is the Associate Professor of Northwest
Semitic languages and literatures at George Washington University, Washington, DC. He earned his MA (1996) and Ph.D. (1999) at The Johns
Hopkins University (Department of Near Eastern Studies) in ancient Northwest
Semitic Languages and Literatures. He is a member of Phi Beta
Kappa. Professor Rollston was a full-time faculty member in the Dept. of Near
Eastern Studies at Johns Hopkins University for two years (as a Post-Doctoral
Fellow of Northwest Semitic). For around a decade he held the Toyozo Nakarai
Professorship of Old Testament and Semitic languages at Emmanuel School of Religion, where he was a
popular teacher and mentor. During the spring semester of 2014, he was a Visiting Professor of
Northwest Semitic Literature at Tel Aviv University. Rollston has excavated in Syria (Umm el-Marra) and
in Israel (Megiddo), and he has conducted research at museums and departments of antiquity in
Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, and Syria, as well as various museums in North America and Europe. Saturday 1:45pm@ : The E. G. Purcell, Jr., Bible Lecturer
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DR. DOUGLAS SEARCY, DR. DOUGLAS SEARCY, DR. DOUGLAS SEARCY, was announced as the 12th president of Barton Col-
lege on Friday, January 9, 2015. Prior to his appointment at the University of Mary
Washington, he served as dean of student affairs at Wingate University. Dr. Searcy
also served in earlier administrative staff roles at Elon University, Gardner-Webb Uni-
versity, and Appalachian State University. His academic credentials include a Doctor
of Philosophy degree in Leadership in Higher Education from the University of Nebras-
ka with a dissertation emphasis on presidential leadership during strategic transi-
tions. Dr. Searcy earned his Master of Education degree from the University of South
Carolina and his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications/Public Relations and
English from Mars Hill University, where he was a Marshbanks-Anderson Scholar and
graduated cum laude. Saturday @ 5:30pm: The Higher Education Dinner
REV. DR. PENNY ZIEMEREV. DR. PENNY ZIEMEREV. DR. PENNY ZIEMER, PASTOR R, PASTOR R, PASTOR Carr Memorial CC, Clinton, NC
Dr. Penny Ziemer is an ordained minister with the Christian Church, Disciples of
Christ. In 1994, Penny was called to First Christian Church, Goldsboro, North Caroli-
na, as Minister of Spiritual Enrichment where she still leads a Disciples Women’s
Reflection/Prayer group on alternate Tuesdays. In addition, Penny teaches religion,
literature and public speaking classes as an adjunct for Mt. Olive College. She has
taught courses on Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Canon), Introduction
to the New Testament, World Religions, and Christian Ethics, and more recently,
Introduction to the Bible and Christianity and the Human Religious Experience. She
has also taught a course in spiritual formation for the Christian Church in North Carolina Lay Academy.
Penny also currently serves as pastor for Carr Memorial Christian Church in Clinton, NC.
Saturday @ 7:30pm: Worship Speaker
REV. JOHN RICHARDSOREV. JOHN RICHARDSOREV. JOHN RICHARDSON, REGIONAL MINISTERN, REGIONAL MINISTERN, REGIONAL MINISTER, , , is gifted with administra-
tive skills, which allows him to lead with compassion and spiritual integrity. He
studied to show himself approved and enhanced his spiritual gifts by obtaining his
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Harding University in Searcy,
Arkansas and a Master of Divinity degree from Austin Presbyterian Theological
Seminary in Austin, Texas. Rev. Richardson served as the Director of Development
at Campbell-Stone Christian Centers, Atlanta, Georgia. Currently, he is in his 14th
year as the Regional Minister for the Christian Church in North Carolina. He lends
his administrative talent by volunteering his expertise to others, serving on the
Board of Directors for: Barton College, the United Church of Christ Insurance Board,
the National City Christian Church Corporation, and the National Carolina Council of
Churches; he also serves on the Week of Compassion Advisory Committee.
Sunday @ 9:00am; Worship Speaker-FCC, Greenville
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REV. DR. SHARON STANREV. DR. SHARON STANREV. DR. SHARON STANLEYLEYLEY---RHEA, RHEA, RHEA, Sharon is Director of Refugee & Immigration
Ministries for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). She is an employee of Disciples
Home Missions, with her office located in Washington, D.C., on the second floor at National
City Christian Church. She works to mobilize Disciples congregations around the country to
offer hospitality to immigrants, provide refugee resettlement assistance to refugees, seek
justice for farm workers, and engage in advocacy on behalf of refugees and
immigrants. Prior to joining DHM, Sharon served for 19 years as the Founder and
Executive Director of Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries, which provides
wholistic ministries to thousands of refugees annually in California’s Central Valley. She holds a doctor of
ministry degree from Columbia Theological Seminary, earned a Masters of Divinity degree from San
Francisco Theological Seminary, has studied in Indonesia and China, and lived for many years in a low
income Fresno, California neighborhood nicknamed after a refugee camp in Thailand. She loves
traveling, and enjoys running daily with her beagle. Saturday @ 10:45am: Immigration and Justice Workshop Facilitator
Sunday @ 11:00am: Worship Speaker-Gordon Street CC, Kinston
REV. ANNELL GEORGE MREV. ANNELL GEORGE MREV. ANNELL GEORGE MCLAWHORN, CLAWHORN, CLAWHORN, is an ordained minister with the
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). She has served in ministry in North Carolina since
1984. As a minister she has served the church in many capacities including the local
pastorate, regional ministry, interim ministry, Week of Compassion Disaster Relief, and
most recently a facilitator for Hope Partnership for Missional Transformation. Annell is a
spoon and glass artisan. She has recently become the owner of Half Moon Marketplace
(formerly Southern Frills) in Snow Hill, NC. Half Moon Marketplace is a maker’s market and boutique
that encourages its vendors to “Give-Back” and to invest in “Fair Trade”. She is married to Ed, a senior
engineer with Duke Energy Progress. Daughter, Emily, is a violinist and middle-school orchestra teacher
in Wake County. Her son, Avery, is a senior chemistry major at NCSU. Saturday @ 1:45pm: Congregational Transformation Workshop Facilitator
REV. GEORGE FULLER,REV. GEORGE FULLER,REV. GEORGE FULLER, MDiv, D.Min, CSA, Certified Mediator has dedicated his life
to helping people navigate the challenges that confront them. As a minister for 35 years
George was drawn to those who struggle and are often overlooked. He discovered his gift
for helping people sort through their issues, find the strength they need, and move into
lives of purpose and vitality.
Silver Compassion was born out of George’s desire to share the wisdom and practical
insights gained from his ministry and a 13 year journey of caring for both his parents and in-laws
throughout their end of life. He discovered how complex and emotionally draining it was to be a
caregiver. While he longed for more time to love and spend time with those precious to him, he needed
to find information and advice. Now he knows what could have been done in advance that would have
allowed him to focus on simply loving them during their final years, months and days.
George holds a MDiv and Doctorate of Divinity and is a Certified Senior Advisor (CSA) through the
Society of Certified Senior Advisors and a volunteer for SHIIP, the Seniors' Health Insurance Information
Program and has a thorough understanding of Medicare and access to the quarterly updates issued by
the NC Dept. of Insurance. He’s also a trained mediator in Family/Financial Mediation and Superior
Court Mediation with extensive experience in Transformative Mediation.
Saturday @ 1:45pm: Sliver Compassion Workshop Facilitator
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REV. JAMIE EUBANKS, REV. JAMIE EUBANKS, REV. JAMIE EUBANKS, has served as the Chaplain of Barton College in Wilson,
N.C., since June 2013. His responsibilities include supervision of all campus ministry
programs; facilitating weekly worship services; coordinating annual events such as the
Barton College Day of Service, Alternative Spring Break, Lighting of the Luminaries,
and college retreats; and representing Barton at Regional and General Assemblies for
the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). He also provides counseling and support
during family emergencies for students, faculty, and staff within the campus community. Reverend
Eubanks completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Greensboro College in Greensboro,
N.C., and a Master of Divinity degree from Lexington Theological Seminary in Lexington, Ky. He and his
wife, Leah, live in Raleigh with their young daughter Kayla, and their family dog, Lily.
Sunday @10:30 am: Worship Speaker-Hooker Memorial CC
REV. JAMIE & RENAE BREV. JAMIE & RENAE BREV. JAMIE & RENAE BRAME, RAME, RAME, Renae has been the Executive Director of
Swannanoa Valley Christian Ministry in Black Mountain since 2002. She recently
announced her retirement, which will be effective at the end of May of this year. She
was the Superintendent of Black Mountain Correctional Center for Women from
1989 – 2001. She enjoys writing and playing original music, daily prayer time,
walking, water-color painting, decorating, stained-glass making, and many other arts
and crafts. She is the author of the book Daily Devotions with Our Beloved.
The Reverend Jamie Brame is an ordained minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the
Church Relations Director at Christmount, where he has worked since 1989. Prior to that, he pastored a
church in Dublin, Georgia, and served several student pastorates while at Atlantic Christian College and
Duke Divinity School. He is an avid reader and enjoys leading prayer retreats, as well as his continuing
involvement in youth ministry through the Christmount camping program. He has keynoted regional
youth events in North Carolina, Georgia, and Kentucky. The Brames live in Black Mountain with their cat,
Penny, who is warming to the idea of live music in her house.
Saturday @ 7pm: Pre-Worship Concert
Sunday @10:30 am: Worship Speakers-Red Oak CC
REV. DR. RICHARD HARREV. DR. RICHARD HARREV. DR. RICHARD HARRISON,RISON,RISON, is a Washington, N.C., native who has studied, served churches
and taught across the country and overseas. His studies were at Atlantic Christian College, now Barton
College, in Wilson; Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn.; Centre College; Eureka College in Illinois;
Concordia Theological Seminary in St. Louis; University of Tuebingen, Germany; University of Virginia in
Charlottesville, Va.; and UNC. He was ordained by the Christian Church, DOC, in North Carolina and First
Christian Church in Washington, N.C., in 1971. He has taught at the University of the South in Sewanee,
Tenn.; Eureka College; and Vanderbilt Divinity School, where he also was dean of the Disciples Divinity
House. He was president and professor of the History of Christianity at Lexington Theological Seminary in
Lexington, Ky. Sunday @ 10:30am: Worship Speaker-Winterville CC
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Dear fellow Disciples,
When we met over a year ago to begin visioning for this year's 168th
Regional Assembly we put a lot of ideas on the table. We felt that as a re-
gion we needed to look beyond unity and move forward into what we
could do with our unity. We searched through scriptures and kept coming
back to Matthew 28: 19-20 "Go Forth and make Disciples of all Nations..."
This call on our faith to GO and BE is what has driven us over the past
year to this point, to us coming to Greenville, NC and experiencing wor-
ship, praise, fun, fellowship, learning, hearing the word, and mission to-
gether.
Mission is often considered a byword of our faith. It is about going out
and being Christ in the world. Mission challenges us to move beyond our
church walls and take our love of Christ into our communities. So that is
what we will be doing this weekend. Not only will we be hearing about and
discussing Mission First which is a denomination wide Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) initiative on Friday afternoon, we also on Sat-
urday morning will GO FORTH into the Greenville community to
share in mission and in love.
So get excited about what is happening over this week-
end. Saturday morning will begin with our All Assembly Breakfast
at the Convention Center and from there we will pray for all who
are getting ready to GO FORTH. Some, alongside our youth, will
get in buses and vans and head to Greenville's Third Street Com-
munity Center. While there we will be able to help plant an or-
chard and berry bushes. Others will travel to some of the local
community gardens supported by Third Street to help with
planting and weeding. Even those who are unable to, for whatever
reason, make the trek out to the center can do some wonderful "Porch Gardens" at the Convention Cen-
ter. These gardens will be taken into the community for those in need of fresh produce at home. There
will also be opportunities to engage in conversations about other areas of mission at the two workshops
offered Saturday morning. Even our littlest youth will be doing something for the community around them
as they will help make cards for Vidant Medical Center and Children's Hospital.
Our hope and prayer is that we will take our unity as North Carolina Disciples of Christ and GO FORTH
in mission and in love to not just make disciples but to also be disciples. In the words of one of our team
members "When the Assembly concludes on Sunday, April 24th, may the people of Greenville say: "There
are those in our community
who have been healed.
Some have been given hope.
All have received a blessing,
and they have been granted
peace. Greenville has indeed
been changed forever, be-
cause the Disciples of Christ
have come to our town fol-
lowing their Lord who said,
'GO FORTH.'""
Future Orchard Future Orchard
Garden Start
Submitted by: Your 2016 Regional Assembly Vision Team
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Hotels
*Headquarter hotel
207 SW Greenville Blvd
Greenville, NC 27834
252-355-5000
$114.00 per night
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To receive these rates you must mention that you are with the Christian Church Assembly.
Deadline for these rates is March 31, 2016
These hotels are located on Greenville Convention Center Campus.
305 SW Greenville Blvd
Greenville, NC 27834
252-355-7400
$104.00 per night
203 SW Greenville Blvd
Greenville, NC 27834
252-355-8300
$99.99 per night
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2016 Regional Assembly
Youth Event
First Christian Church
Join in mission, worship, friendship and
fun with Disciple youth from across
North Carolina
April 22-24, 2016 Greenville, NC
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Youth Schedule
Friday
4pm Registration begins at FCC
5:30pm Dinner @ FCC
6:45pm Travel to Convention Center
7:00pm Concert/Music
7:30pm Evening Worship
9:00pm Activities & Devotion @ FCC
11:00pm Lights Out
Saturday
6:30am Wake up & Beautify
7:00am Travel to Convention Center
7:30am Breakfast
8:45am Prayer for Missions
9:00am Assembly Mission
12:00pm King’s Table Luncheon
3rd Street Center
1:30pm Travel to Air U Trampoline Park
3:30pm Travel to showers
4:00pm Shower & Beautify Oakmont Baptist*Fitness Connections*Memorial Baptist
5:30pm Dinner @ FCC
6:45pm Travel Convention Center
7:30pm Attend Assembly Worship
9:00pm Activities @FCC
11:00pm Devotion then Lights Out
Sunday
7:00am Wake up & Beautify
8:00am Breakfast @ FCC
9:00am Assembly Worship @ FCC
Parents pick up kids from FCC after this service Questions??? Please call Luke Miles
336-202-1354 lhmiles2@gmail.com
Each church must provide transporta-
tion for its youth during the weekend
event.
Cell phones will be secured if used
during programming time.
Check-in/Registration
Churches must have adult spon-
sors attend with their youth at a
maximum 5 to 1 ratio. Please send
an adult if you have at least 3 youth
registered. Youth cannot check-in on
Friday night unless this ratio is met.
If you cannot arrive at FCC by 6:30
p.m., please go directly to the wor-
ship service at the Greenville Con-
vention Center and you can check-
in at FCC once worship is over.
Please bring: your Bible, church
clothes, toiletries, towels, washcloth,
work clothes, work gloves, work
shoes, bug spray, sunscreen, sleep-
ing gear (sleeping on floor-don’t for-
get your pillow), and a copy of health
insurance card.
Regional Assembly Youth Event for 6th—12th Graders Come gather for mission, worship, friendship and fun.
Registration begins at 4:00pm at First Christian Church, 2810 E. 14th Street,
Greenville, NC 27858, and ends Sunday following the 9am worship service. Youth will
spend both nights at First Christian Church (FCC).
Cost of $60 includes lodging for both nights, Friday Supper, all Saturday meals and
Sunday Breakfast., and Air U Trampoline Park.
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Regional Assembly Youth Event
APRIL 22-24, 2016 $60.00 - DEADLINE IS MARCH 31
I am an adult chaperone
Name
Address
City/State/Zip
Male/Female Age Date of Birth
Home Phone( )
Parent’s Cell Phone ( )
Church
Circle Grade you are currently in 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Health Insurance Carrier/Policy#
(Please bring a copy of Health Insurance card).
General Health
Limitations
Special Diet (food allergies/vegetarian)
Attach food allergy information!
Other Allergies
Bring a dosage schedule with written instructions in zip-loc bag.
Doctor’s Name
Office/Home Phone ( )
Please sign the Parental Consent on the back.
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Parental consent for
(child’s name)
I hereby give permission for my son/daughter, to participate in all activi-
ties of the Regional Assembly Youth Event. I hereby authorize the adult
leaders to act for me according to their best judgment in any emergency
requiring medical attention, understanding that every effort will be made
to contact the emergency contact person(s) listed below. I acknowledge
that all the medical information given is accurate and up to date; I agree
to notify the Region if any medical change occurs before this event.
I will not hold the Region of North Carolina, Regional Staff, or the adult
leaders liable for injury, trusting that the above mentioned event will be
supervised in a responsible manner.
Parent/Guardian Signature Date
Emergency Contact Person(s):
Phone Number(s):
Mail registration and make check payable to:
Christian Church in NC
PO Box 1568
Wilson NC 27894
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2016 REGIONAL ASSEMBLY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) IN NORTH CAROLINA
Greenville, North Carolina April 22-24, 2016 NAME Email
Please print and use one name per form. You may duplicate this form as needed.
MAILING ADDRESS
CITY ZIP PHONE( )
CHURCH YOU ATTEND
REGISTRATION FEES One of the following registration fees must be paid in order to attend any sessions or meal function(s).
See separate form for youth that are planning to attend the Youth Assembly Weekend.
$ $45.00 Registration
$ $20.00 Registration for College/Seminary
MEALS All meal reservations must be in by March 31st --NO REFUNDS!
$ Friday SPRINKLE LECTURE LUNCHEON (hosted by Ministers & Mates) (max. 200) 11:30 AM $ 26.00
(Fried chicken, pulled pork BBQ, green beans, potatoes au gratin salad, cole slaw, rolls, assorted desserts)
$ Friday ALL ASSEMBLY (WEEK OF COMPASSION) DINNER (max. 250) 5:30 PM $ 28.00
(Beef short ribs, stuffed flounder, mashed potatoes, broccoli casserole, Caesar & pasta salads, rolls, cheesecake)
$ Saturday ALL ASSEMBLY BREAKFAST (max. 200) 7:30 AM $ 12.00
(Egg casserole, pork bacon, assorted Danishes, muffins, cinnamon rolls, white & wheat bread, coffee, juice)
$ Saturday CMF (Men’s) LUNCHEON (max. 125) 12:00 PM $ 21.00
(Seared chicken breast w/maple bacon jam, mixed salad, rice pilaf, veggie medley, Hawaiian rolls, chocolate pie)
$ Saturday CWF (Women’s) LUNCHEON (max. 250) 12:00 PM $ 21.00
(Seared chicken breast w/maple bacon jam, mixed salad, rice pilaf, veggie medley, Hawaiian rolls, key lime pie)
$ Saturday HIGHER EDUCATION DINNER (Barton College) (max. 200) 5:30 PM $ 20.00
(Beef petite sirloin (chicken dish optional), twice baked mashed potatoes, salad, broccolini, rolls, carrot cake)
Sunday BREAKFAST at First Christian Church (check if you plan to attend) 8:00 AM Donation
Please indicate if you are a vegetarian or have a food allergy.
$ TOTAL ENCLOSED
Lecture or Workshop Please check which you plan to attend Saturday afternoon from 1:45pm-3:00pm:
Sat. Purcell Lecture (Bible Study) - Rev. Dr. Christopher Rollston, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
Sat. Silver Compassion Workshop—Rev. Dr. George Fuller, Jr., Certified Senior Advisor
Sat. Congregational Transformation Workshop – Rev. Annell George-McLawhorn, HOPE Partnership Consultant
MAKE CHECK PAYABLE AND MAIL TO: Christian Church in N.C., PO Box 1568, Wilson, N.C. 27894
We do not accept any reservations by FAX or phone!!! All fees must accompany this form!!!