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Grace and Peace to you in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ:
When I sat down to write this, my intent was to expound upon the quote “Always we begin again” from St.
Benedict. While I was writing I remembered another quote from Martin Heidegger, “Only the person who will
risk returning to paths long trodden will really find new paths.”
As we begin this new journey together I am excited by the passion, excitement, and love I have found here at
Yadkinville UMC. I am still trying to wrap my head around all of the
ministries that this congregation supports and participates in. This
congregation indeed has “paths long trodden” that will guide our
ministry together.
Often in Churches, we think about our “long trodden paths” as
programs or things. I don’t think this is what Martin Heidegger means.
The path that brings people and congregations into the fullness of
God’s ministry is the narrow way of Christ. It is found in those things
John Wesley called the Means of Grace, searching scripture, prayer,
community, worship, Communion, and fasting. Our long trodden path
is none other than faithful listening and responding to God.
Faithfulness isn’t in the latest thing, it isn’t in flashing lights, or catchy
ideas. Faithfulness to God is found in following Christ. From all that I
have seen, Yadkinville has a full measure of faithfulness.
When we compare ourselves to other churches and say “They have X so we need X,” we miss something. A
church can’t be too old, young, rich, poor, traditional, contemporary, progressive, or conservative. A church
isn’t going to grow or die based on their building, parking, seating, technology, website, Sunday school, youth
group, preaching style… I could go on. These things are important, but they aren’t Jesus. They are tools that
help us tell the story, but they aren’t the story.
Our response to what Christ is doing in our midst is what determines who we are as a congregation. What
faithful churches do well is share their story of what God is doing.
Yadkinville, God is with us. Christ has saved us. The Holy Spirit has called us together. This is the long trodden
path we are called back to. This is our story to tell, and we are the only ones who can tell it.
Grace and Peace,
Rev. Jonathan Gaylord
The Grapevine August 2018 Yadkinville United Methodist Church
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Meet Henry: Everyone is invited to the Parsonage on Saturday, August 18, from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. to meet
baby Henry. Light refreshments will be provided.
Henry Jonathan Gaylord was born July 20 at
10:48 PM - 6 pound 14 ounces and 20 inches
long. Everyone is doing great. Thank you for
your support and prayers! We look forward to
introducing Henry to his new church family!
Several of you have asked and want to get something for Henry. The following is information from Keri. Please note that a gift is not expected when you attend the Meet Henry event. From: Keri Smith Gaylord <[email protected]> Date: July 31, 2018 at 11:31:56 AM EDT To: [email protected] Subject: Thanks and Registry Information Here are the links for the registries that we created for little Henry. We absolutely don’t expect anyone to bring gifts to the Open House/Meet Henry on 8/18 AND if folks would like to do something, I hope these will be helpful in offering direction. Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/baby-reg/jonathan-gaylord-keri-smithgaylord-august-2018-
yadkinville/23ZCAN2Z8R279
Target: tgt.gifts/babygaylord
Paternity Leave: Pastor Jonathan will be on Paternity Leave this month and will return to the pulpit on
August 26. Rev. Rex Cranfill will be providing pastoral care during Pastor Jonathan's paternity leave. Rex is a
retired minister who worships at Center UMC and lives in Yadkinville. His number is (336)679-2706.
August Worship Schedule: We will have both services each Sunday in August.
August 5 Rev. Sarah Howell-Miller, Prioress of The Foundry House, an intentional community
on the campus of Crossnore School & Children’s Home in Winston-Salem, will preach. August 12 Tara Olson, a certified Lay Servant from Clemmons UMC, will preach.
August 19 Rev. Dennis Shaw, Director of Yadkin Baptist Association, will preach.
August 26 Rev. Jonathan Gaylord returns from Paternity leave.
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Prayer Concerns Care Facility
Gerald Messer
Church Family George Reavis, James Roseberry, Denny & Patty Choplin, Dustin Spencer, Wade &
Barbara White, Rachel Brandon, Donna Bowman, Royce Ragan, and Edith Davis.
Friends and Family
Albert Brown, Martha Bodford, Jacob Shore, Sherry Boyette, Nolan Williams, Milton
Morris, Merrill Winslow, Stanley Todd, Marilyn Snow, Mardelle Retzloff, Janet
Sawyer, Aaron Cave, Donna Stanford, Homer Morris, Hayden Reavis, Melissa
Stevens, Nellie Foster, Ken Gray, Wanda Burger, Eidson Mulling, Jacob Roque, Lindsey Lineberry, and Clara
Biswas (missionary).
Church Council: The Church Council met on Tuesday July 24th to discuss the
concerns of our church. Anyone is welcomed to attend these meetings. Our next meeting is
scheduled for September 11th at 7:00 p.m. Please continue to be in prayer for our church as
we work toward equipping ourselves for the future through guidance from our new pastor
Jonathan Gaylord. Marty Driver, Chairperson
Trustees: If you would like to help with our YUMC Safety Team, please let Mark Diachenko know (336-
469-0080 or [email protected]).
Our power bill is higher than normal so please make sure the thermostats are set properly when you
leave.
We will start evaluating the sound systems in the Church when Jonathan returns. If you have any
expertise in this area let Virgil Dodson know. The carpets are scheduled to be cleaned in middle of August.
Another chair cleaning session will be scheduled later. If you see a very dirty chair or one that needs repairing,
please put it in the chair storage room. Virgil Dodson, Chairperson
Funtimers: The Funtimers will meet at the church on Wednesday, August 15, and travel to
Sparta for lunch. We will leave at 9:30 a.m. We will also visit with Allen & Rachel Brandon.
Please let Mildred Carter know if you have questions or need more information (336-679-8034,
336-466-0704, or [email protected]).
Funtimers at the Cheese Factory in West Jefferson in July.
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United Methodist Women: Greetings from United Methodist Women. UMW Gathering met July 17
with twenty one ladies attending. The Yadkin Valley District Social Action
Coordinator, Joyce Irby, led the program. I was on vacation, but from the reports I
have received, the program was very good. The group was divided into smaller
groups with topics of social issues discussed among the individual groups. Sandy
Steele reported on her group, which was the Racial Justice Time Line. They
learned many interesting facts related to our organization from 1873 to today. In
2016 Racial Justice Charter Support teams convened for the first time. For more information about the Charter,
there are copies of The Charter for Racial Justice in our church library.
Another Important fact Joyce shared in the Yadkin Valley District Newsletter about immigrants in NC:
“About 7.3% of North Carolinians are unauthorized/undocumented, and 85% of children with immigrant
parents are U.S. citizens. Our state would lose $14.5 billion in economic activity and about 101,000 jobs if all
unauthorized immigrants were removed.” (from the NC Religious Coalition from Justice for Immigrants.)
Sandy Steele, Valerie Prim, and Mildred Carter attended Mission U. We will be providing one or more
of the studies in the fall. We look forward to receiving and sharing this information.
Upcoming Events: Tuesday Night Circle will be going to O'So Eats for dinner on August 21, leaving the church at 5:30 p.m..
Thursday Night Circle and Giggles Circle will resume meeting in September.
District and Conference Events: Saturday, August 18 at 2:00 p.m. Yadkin Valley District Annual Meeting at Trinity UMC, King, NC
September 14-16 Conference Annual Meeting, Lake Junaluska; 45th
Annual Celebration, register online
through September 9, $15.00. For registration and more information on this check out www.wnccumw.org.
1. Do No Harm 2. Do Good 3. Stay in Love with God. (John Wesley)
Linda Baity, President
Missions: Every month the Missions Committee is focusing on a Mission Outreach project. All loose plate
offering and designated offerings during August will go to this project. The August Mission Focus is the Back
Pack Program.
Back Pack Program: The mission focus for August is the YES Backpack Program. This program began
on April 30, 2010 and serves the children at Yadkinville Elementary School.
Yadkinville United Methodist Church and Center United Methodist Church
provide funds for the meals and help deliver them. The meals are provided
by the Second Harvest Food Bank. Children qualify based on need and
whether they receive free or reduced lunch. Parents are sent permission slips
before children can participate. The food is housed at Center United
Methodist Church and volunteers pack and deliver to YES on the last day of
the week that the kids are in school. Usually we serve between 40-60 kids
each week. The cost of the food is approximately $8,000-$10,000 a year depending on the number of kids
served! Please consider a contribution to the YES Food Backpack Program during the month of August.
Dale Dodson, Coordinator
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Summer Fun 2018: Almost 60 children participated in Summer Fun 2018. Many willing volunteers
provided leadership and support for the program. Hopefully, this is a complete list: Sandy Steele,
Gingi Parker, Linda Baity, Marcia Downey, Karen Bricker, Betty Williams, Ann Wagoner, Lynn
Winters Kenneth Baity, Jim Downey, Everette Hartzog, Maureen Silvernale, Lynne Wells,
Doris Graham, Edna Shore, Pam Shugart, Karen Pizzuti, Steve Reynolds, Marnie Matthews,
Connie Randleman, Rev. Jonathan Gaylord; youth - Jack Reavis, Owen Raymond, Audrey
Whitley, Olivia Pizzuti, Emily Raymond; friends - Rev. Bill Foust, Leah Bartlett, McKinzie Hauser, Kennedy
Murphy, Ton Nguyen, Katlyn Wooten, Edith Gonzalez, Sidnee Handy, Ashlee Melton, Donna Stanford; and
three special people from area churches: Judy Allred, Verna Gregory, and Bettie Ratledge.
The following pictures show some of the happenings at Summer Fun.
Thanks to the Yadkin Valley District Missional Engagement team for grant support of our Program.
Physical Education provided by the Y.
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10 & 11 year olds working at their tables.
Children singing for their parents at last day celebration.
Some of us are working hard!
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Reading in comfort.
Exercise and creativity
with Side walk chalk.
This year at Summer Fun, we emphasized reading with direction from Debby Gunnell. Some volunteers came
for reading, kids helped each other, and leaders selected appropriate books. Kids took a book home each
Tuesday and took food home on Thursdays. The kids had fun with the Y and some outdoor play, inside games,
food, and worship.
Yadkin Christian Ministries: YCM needs for August are pasta and sauce. Please place in the containers in the
Commons.
Gingi Parker, Chairperson, Missions Committee
Childrens Ministries: The Children's Sunday School Class is continuing their VBS Bible Story series.
The children have been learning about Samuel and David and will continue with the rest of the series. The
Children's Ministry Committee will meet soon to discuss plans for a back to school social as well as year-end
events.
Lynn Winters, Chairperson
Hymn Sing: The Yadkin Missional Network is hosting a hymn sing at
Mitchell's Chapel UMC on Sunday, August 12, at 3:00 p.m. Several of our
United Methodist Church choirs will be participating. An offering will be
received for NETworX. Refreshments will be provided.
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Those Serving You
Rev. Jonathan Gaylord, Pastor, [email protected], 336-679-2243
Dr. James Sheek, Choir Director, [email protected]
Charlene Zachary, Pianist/Organist
Bobbi Reavis, Church Office Administrative Assistant, [email protected]
Ministers of the Church
All who Follow Jesus
204 West Main Street, PO Box 25, Yadkinville, NC 27055, Website: www.yadkinvilleumc.org,
Church Office: 336-679-2243, Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Closed on Fridays.
Copies of the Grapevine are available in the Commons and it is on our website:
www.yadkinvilleumc.org.
News is due to [email protected] or 336-679-8034 by the 25th of each month.
Mission Statement: Offering care and hope through living, learning, and loving God and each other.