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Light a candle as a manual (outward) sign of prayer. The votive candles are tucked away in a niche at the west (back end) of the church.
BREAKING NEWS
learn—Adult Confirmation Classes
Bishop Curry will be at St. Timothy’s for the 10:30 a.m. service on December 13 for confirmation. If you have questions about confirmation, the Episcopal Church, St. Timothy’s, Christianity and more, there will be four classes available on succeeding Sundays: November 15, 22, 29 and December 6 at 4 p.m. in the Church Library in Gribbin Building. These classes will be led by Fr. Steve. If you are interested, please click here to register.

worship—Community Thanksgiving Service
Please mark your calendars to attend the Community Thanksgiving Service for the area’s congregations and residents on Tuesday, November 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Highland Presbyterian Church. St. Tim’s own Father Steve Rice will be providing the sermon at the service and some of our choir members will be providing their musical skills. A food donation will be taken for Crisis Control Ministry and the St. Tim’s parish has been asked to bring canned tuna.
serve—ECW Fall Bake Sale
Cookies, cakes and pies, oh my! Sunday, November 22, 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. will be the now famous Episcopal Church Women Fall Bake Sale. Held on the first floor of the church building, the sale will feature all kinds of yummy treats just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday. If you would like to donate treats or volunteer to help, contact Susan Faust (susanincarolina@gmail.com).

serve—Hire Two Youth!
Are you looking for work to be done around your house? Raking the yard? Cleaning out the gutters? Baby sitter? Come to Drake Hall for breakfast on November 22 and participate in the Youth Servant Auction. We will be auction off our youth in pairs for five hours of work to the highest bidders and will have many specialties to chose from. Whatever your need this upcoming fall and winter we are sure to provide it. You will need no money up-front so all you have to do is show up and bid. The bidding will start at 9:15 a.m. Proceeds benefit the Youth Summer Mission Trip. Contact Bobby Steinhauser (765-0294 or bobby@sttimothys.ws).
learn—Advent Wreath Workshop
Don’t miss the annual St. Tim’s Advent Wreath Workshop on Sunday, November 29 at 9:15 a.m. in Drake Hall. At this church event for all ages, you’ll learn about Advent while making your own wreath to take home. A light breakfast will be served. Candles and other supplies will be furnished for free. Bring your scissors and extra greenery if possible. Contact Pam Carter (pam@sttimothys.ws).
connect—Advent Retreat
All are invited to an Advent Retreat on Saturday, December 5, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the ECW Hall. Take time away to refresh your mind, body and spirit to prepare for His coming. A light continental-style breakfast will be served (coffee, tea, juice, bagels and rolls) as well as a simple soup luncheon (vegetarian included). There is no charge. Please contact Brooke Suiter (760-4045 or bsuiter334@gmail.com) by Tuesday, December 1 to let her know if you are attending and if you need child care. This retreat is sponsored by the Mary Magdalene Chapter of the Daughters of the King.
serve—Christmas Poinsettias
Order forms for purchasing Christmas poinsettias for decorating the Christmas Eve and Day services at St. Tim’s are available in the kiosk in Drake Hall, in the Gribbin Lobby and online by clicking here. The poinsettias can be given in honor or memory of a loved one and cost $13 each. Deadline for purchase is December 6.
WORSHIP
worship—Wednesday Holy Eucharist with Healing Prayer
Beginning Wednesday, November 18, the Wednesday Holy Eucharist with Healing Prayer Service will move from 9:30 a.m. to NOON each Wednesday in the chapel. This time shift allows anyone working the opportunity to worship during his or her lunch hour. A light soup lunch will be served following the service.
LEARN
learn—Life Without Debt?
What would your life look without debt? Want to find out? Join us for a 45-minute preview on November 29 at noon, December 9 at 6:30 p.m. or December 13 at noon. Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University is coming to St. Timothy’s. The 13-week course starts January 10, 2010 and runs until April 4. The classes are two hours long, 6:30-8:30 p.m. For the cost of $99, you will learn how to follow God’s plan to beat debt, build wealth and keep your own economy thriving. Need-based scholarships are available. Contact Alan Kirby (734-3412) or Cherilyn Rice (863-604-8171).
learn—Church Chat Meets in Drake Hall
Church Chat, an adult Sunday School class, meets each Sunday at 9:15 a.m. in Drake Hall. The class uses an interactive format to expand on the weekly worship Gospel reading. All adults are invited to attend for some fellowship and fun while learning God’s word. Contact Beth Morphis (765-5262).
learn—Learn to Read Music
For many people, music notation is a mystery. Join Director of Music Ministries Christin Barnhardt on Monday evenings in November to learn some music reading basics that will help you sing hymns in church or anthems in choir with more confidence. Please come to the chapel 6-7:15 p.m. on November 16 and 23.
learn—Women’s Sunday School Class
All women are invited to the Women’s Sunday School Class meeting in ECW Hall this Sunday, November 8, 9:15-10:15 a.m. as they continue the study Acts: From Maintenance to Mission by the Rev. Canon C.K. Robertson and the Rev. Susan D. Snook. You may print the study by clicking http://thescp.org/documents/ACTSStudyGuide.pdf. Contact Lea Thullbery (lea@sttimothys.ws).
learn—Adult Sunday School Class
All adults are invited to room D-1 in Drake Hall on Sundays, 9:15-10:15 a.m. to attend the study of Max Lucado’s In the Eye of the Storm. Contact Gerry Link (gerald.link@gmail.com).
CONNECT
connect—Fellowship Meals
Everyone is invited to enjoy a great home-cooked, hot breakfast served each Sunday, 8:30-9:15 a.m. in Drake Hall. For a $4 donation, you get fellowship with your church family in a spiritually uplifting environment! Also everyone is invited to attend the Wednesday Fellowship meal served each Wednesday, 5:45-6:30 p.m. in Drake Hall. For a $6 adult and $3 child donation, you will receive a varied meal including an entrée with vegetables, salad and dessert. Please join your Christian brothers and sisters in parish fellowship this week. For more information, contact the church office.
connect—Women's Retreat
The St. Timothy’s Women’s retreat is an annual event where all the wonderful women of our parish are invited to attend a gathering for fellowship, spiritual growth and rejuvenation. The retreat for 2010 will be held February 5-7, 2010 at the Laurel Ridge Camp, Conference and Retreat Center located near West Jefferson, North Carolina. Christie Barker, a Deacon at Trinity Episcopal in Statesville, will facilitate our retreat and teach us about important women in Christian history using prayer, Bible study and small group activities. If you are interested in more details about the 2010 retreat, please print a registration form here, fill it out and return it to the church with $100 deposit. And as a convenience to you, you can register online here and make your payment right here, too! A Women’s Retreat information table will be located outside Drake Hall during Wednesday night dinner and Sunday morning breakfast. Deadline to register has been extended to Sunday, December 6. If you have questions, contact Cathryn Raines (765-7866 or cathryn.raines@hanesbrands.com).
connect—Golf League Meets
The 9-Hole Golf League meets Thursdays at 2:30 p.m. at Reynolds Park City Golf Course. For details, contact Bob Piper (765-4852) or Jeff Sparks (766-3212).
connect—New Time for Sunday Devout Stout
Join other adults for “Devout Stout” at Finnigan’s Wake Pub and Kitchen at 620 N. Trade Street in Winston-Salem every Sunday, now 7-10 p.m. for a glass of iced tea or ale and a bit of theology. Contact Amy Mann (5manns@bellsouth.net) or Lisette Timberlake (lisette23@vzw.blackberry.net).
SERVE
serve—Outreach Commission Needs Info
The newly formed Outreach Commission is excited to learn about all the outreach activities going on at St. Timothy’s. The commission would like to create and maintain a calendar of all these events. If your group or Sunday School class is involved in any type of outreach activity over the next year, please e-mail Adrienne Beauchamp at asbeauch1@yahoo.com by November 12 and include the name of the project, a brief description, who/what is the beneficiary and when/where it will take place.
serve—Thompson Child & Family Focus
Once again it is time for the annual Thanksgiving Offering to benefit Thompson Child & Family Focus (formerly Thompson Children’s Home). The date of this historic and critically important offering throughout the Episcopal churches of North Carolina is November 22. Look for the purple offering envelopes in the pews and in the kiosk in Drake Hall. Make your check payable to St. Timothy’s and mark for “Thompson Focus”. Please return your envelopes in the offering plate or to the parish office by November 22.
serve—Charitable Donations for 2009
Did you know that if you are an IRA owner, age 70½ or over, you can directly transfer tax-free up to $100,000 per year to an eligible charitable organization such as St. Tim’s through 2009? The funds must be contributed directly by the IRA trustee to St. Tim’s. Amounts so transferred are not taxable and no deduction is available for the amount given. Also, please plan ahead for the end of the year. Donors must deliver checks on or by December 31 in order to claim a charitable contribution deduction for 2009. Checks that are placed in the church offering during the first worship service in 2010 will not qualify even if the check is predated to 2009 or was actually written in 2009. Only checks that are written, mailed and postmarked in 2009 are deductible in 2009 though not received until 2010.
serve—November Care Group Servants
The Care Group coordinators for November are Anne Hester (748-9219) and Zeta Price (788-7003). If you or someone you know are in need of temporary assistance with transportation, a meal or a visit, call them.
serve—Alternative Christmas
Please watch for the Alternative Christmas III display in Drake Hall on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings. ACIII gives you opportunities to make donations to charities as Christmas gifts for loved ones. Contact Brooke Suiter (760-4045).
serve—Online Giving on Website
You can use your debit or credit card (MasterCard, VISA or Discover) through the St. Tim’s website to make your contribution to the parish. Click here to access the easy and secure link. Contact Parish Administrator Cathy Culver (cathy@sttimothys.ws or 765-0294) with questions.
serve—Volunteers Needed for Samaritan Inn
St. Tim’s will be providing overnight shelter volunteers at the Samaritan Inn—a shelter near downtown serving homeless men—on seven nights, November 15-21. Volunteers, who can be male or female, must be age 17 or older. Please check your calendar to see if you are available any of those nights. For more information or to sign up, contact Tom White (768-0401 or 978-2590). There is a sign-up sheet in Drake Hall as well.
serve—Box Tops For Cook
Save your Box Tops for Education to bring to the church office. Cook Elementary uses the donations to buy school supplies for the underprivileged children they serve. Contact Anita Wesson (722-7960).
serve—Crisis Control Benefits From Shopping
Crisis Control Ministry will benefit from a Community Shopping Event at World Villages on Thursday, November 19, 6-8 p.m. Fifteen percent of the total sales from the event will be donated to Crisis Control. World Villages is located at 37 Miller Street, next to Whole Foods Market. Refreshments will be served.
serve—Crisis Control Gift of the Month
The Crisis Control Gift of the Month for November is pasta noodles. You may bring your donations to the shelves in Drake Hall or to the box in the volunteer office in Gribbin building.
serve—Worship Assistants for November 15
The Worship Assistants at 8 a.m. on November 15 are: Greeter—Pam Slechta, Ushers—Christine Richards and Ron Petroni, Lector—Charlie Wilkins, Acolytes—Raven Sexton and Clay Sexton, LEMs—Ellen Turner, Guy Stevens, Larry Conrad and Martha Watson. The Worship Assistants at 10:30 a.m. on November 15 are: Greeters—Zeta & Milt Price and Helen & Mark Vasudevan, Ushers—Jane & Robin Richards and Sarah & Ken Fearn, Lectors—Ken Gerrity and Rebecca Stone-Danahy, Acolytes—Ben Cowgill, Pitt Rutter, Parker Stallings, Grace Vicars and Will Carter, LEMs—George Ellis, Lou Divan, John Guglielmi and Tony Hamby, Altar Guild—Pat Noel and Sandra Hamby, Eucharistic Visitors—Tony Hamby to Jim & Betty Ann Austin.
CHILDREN’S NEWS ...
LEARN—This Sunday, November 15 at noon, the preschoolers through third graders will have After Mass Bible Blast in the Gribbin Library. Lunch, a Bible story and special activity will be shared. Parents will pick up their child at 1:30 p.m. Contact Pam Carter (pam@sttimothys.ws).
LEARN—This Sunday, November 15, the preschoolers and primary school-aged children gather at 9:15 a.m. in the Chapel for singing before being dismissed with their teachers to their classes. At 10:15 a.m. the preschool children move to room C2 for Preschool Worship and the primary children attend Children’s Chapel in the chapel. The primary children enter church at the 10:30 a.m. offertory to join their parents. Preschool children enter to meet their parents in the pews at the 10:30 a.m. communion hymns. All children are welcomed at anytime for Sunday School and worship! Contact Pam Carter (pam@sttimothys.ws).
LEARN—Each Wednesday night the children have Bible study with the Way of the Child program for K-2nd grades meeting at 5:15-6 p.m. in room C-2. Families will eat dinner together, 6-6:30 p.m. then the 3rd-5th graders have their Way of the Child class at 6:30-7:15 p.m. in room C-2 and the preschoolers have Bible in Action in room C-3, 6:30-7:15 p.m. Contact Pam Carter (pam@sttimothys.ws).
LEARN—Children’s Choirs meet each Wednesday with the 3rd-5th graders’ Kids of the Kingdom Choir meeting 5:15-6 p.m. and the K-2 graders’ Cherubs Choir meeting 6:30-7:15 p.m. Both groups meet in the choir room. Contact Christin Barnhardt (765-0294 or christin@sttimothys.ws.)
LEARN—Music Class, God’s Children Sing!, for infants through preschoolers is offered weekly on Tuesdays, 1 p.m. in C-2. Parents are strongly encouraged to attend. Register by contacting Christin Barnhardt (christin@sttimothys.ws).
SERVE—Would you like your child to participate in the Children’s Christmas Pageant at 5:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve in the church? Rehearsals will be incorporated into the regular Wednesday night classes on December 9 and 16, 6:30-7:15 pm. in the choir room. Please contact either Pam Carter (765-0294; pam@sttimothys.ws) or Christin Barnhardt (765-0294; christin@sttimothsy.ws) to sign your child up.
YOUTH NEWS ...
Contact Bobby Steinhauser (bobby@sttimothys.ws, 765-0294 or see the youth web page at www.sttimsyouth.com).
LEARN—Sunday School for middle schoolers meets in room D-3 in Drake Hall while the high schoolers meet on the Drake stage, both at 9:15-10:15 a.m. for biblical-based discussion. All youth in 6th-12th grades are invited to attend and bring friends.
LEARN—The youth in 6th-12th grades are invited to meet each Wednesday in room D-1 in Drake at 6:30-7:30 p.m. for discussion based on the Bible’s lectionary selections. The class WILL NOT MEET TONIGHT due to the Halloween Carnival.
LEARN—EYC for the youth in 6th-12th grades this Sunday, November 15 will have the 6th-8th graders meeting at 4:30-6 p.m. and the 9th-12th graders meeting at 5:30-7:15 p.m. Both groups will meet in Drake Hall and they will eat together 5:30-6 p.m.
WORSHIP—All high school youth are invited to meet every Friday, 7:30-8 a.m. at Chick-fil-A off Knollwood Street in Thruway Shopping Center for Prayer Breakfast. Devotion begins at 7:55 a.m.
SERVE—Youth Music holds practice in Drake Hall each Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. If you are in 6th-12th grades, play an instrument or sing and would like to help lead music in youth gatherings and occasionally in worship, please attend. Fro more information, contact Christin Barnhardt (christin@sttimothys.ws).
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