Forty Days of Graceful Hospitality
On this Lenten journey of Graceful Hospitality, let’s be intentional about creating new places for new people who have not seen God’s love demonstrated by our words and actions. Graceful Hospitality – it’s who we are.
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Daily Reflections
Pastors and laity from across the NC Conference who are current and former church planters offer reflections on Graceful Hospitality as we celebrate the 70th anniversary of the first call of the Ten Dollar Club. Learn more about the Ten Dollar Club.
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Day 4 – Steve Murphy
He sells men’s suits and lives down the road from the church. He felt a stirring, not understanding it was the Holy Spirit and came through the doors of Aldersgate […] Continue Reading→
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Day 3 – Vickie Woolard
In 2011, Plymouth United Methodist Church was in crisis. A few years earlier, the main industry in their town shifted its headquarters away from Plymouth, and, more recently, they had […] Continue Reading→
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Day 2 – Arthur Manigault
“Christ our Lord invites to His table all who love Him …” In 1951, Bishop Paul N. Garber was assigned as the episcopal leader for eastern North Carolina. During Bishop […] Continue Reading→
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Day 1 – Bishop Connie Shelton
It’s Ash Wednesday, and we’re beginning our Lenten journey together. Hear these words from Matthew 6, selected verses. 1 Beware of practicing your piety before others in order to be […] Continue Reading→
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Forty Days of Graceful Hospitality
Graceful Hospitality is a way of life for North Carolina United Methodists. We are on a Lenten journey together, practicing Graceful Hospitality. Lent is a season of forty days, not […] Continue Reading→