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Mrs. Hamilton is Honored
Thank you for your service!

Our beloved Mrs. Hamilton was honored for being a Charter Member of the Sigma Chi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi, Sorority, Inc. In November of 1971, she and ten other nurses came together and founded a chapter of their nursing sorority in North Carolina. Mrs. Annie McIver (first president) & Mrs. Arrie Smith were also founders (now deceased).

There are only 2 surviving founders, and they were honored in April for their service, impact and legacy. Governor Roy Cooper and Congresswoman Alma Adams also congratulated them by name in two special video messages. Mrs. Hamilton is seen here with the other founder, Mrs. Margaret Wingfield.

Mrs. Hamilton is Black History. She has an amazing legacy and we are very proud of her. We thank God for her and her work in our community. (Photos and some of copy borrowed from Rickiah Wingfield. Her grandmother is the other founder.)

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The Rainbow Tea Is A Success!

Dudley HOF Honors Francine 

Congratulations Francine Scott for your induction into the James B. Dudley Hall of Fame / Hall of Distinction. Francine was honored for her accomplishments in the community, education and for her service to others.  We're proud of you!

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Women's Day Program 2021

What do we tell our children at home and in public schools about the mass incarceration of people of color? What is the role of the faith community in addressing this issue? What are the economic and political benefits of mass incarceration and how do they continue to sustain our criminal justice system? This was the discussion for the United Methodist Women's Day program.  "Mass Incarceration of Communities of Color: Understand the Past, Question the Present, Change the Future.”  Our speaker,  Dr. Carol Moye, Visiting Professor and Doctoral Program Coordinator at Howard University, enlightened us and gave us food for thought and prayer. What a powerful presentation! A must see for everyone.

Caja de bendición

Gracias Jeff y Dale por poner la caja de Bendición, y Jeff por construirla. Esto permitirá que las personas que necesitan artículos de tocador y alimentos los obtengan. ¡Qué bendición asociarnos con nuestra iglesia hermana, el Equipo de Alcance de Moriah para ayudar a nuestra comunidad! ¡Gracias Lauri Cryan por comunicarse con nosotros! Mary y Nagatha abastecieron los estantes y esperamos que continúen donando artículos.

Té arcoíris de mujeres metodistas unidas

Las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas tuvieron otro Rainbow Tea exitoso. Debido a Covid, fue un té virtual para que todos pudieran disfrutar del evento en línea. Aproximadamente 15 personas se unieron durante el té y muchas otras han visto los videos de Facebook. Marianne Donadio, Room At The Inn, VP Marketing & Development, fue la oradora y compartió con la audiencia la importancia de apoyar a las mujeres en su organización.
Respondiendo al llamado de Cristo para nutrir la vida, Room At The Inn, opera viviendas y programas para mujeres solteras, embarazadas y madres solteras con niños sin hogar, ofreciéndoles oportunidades para tener una nueva vida de independencia saludable y llena de esperanza.

Las mujeres dijeron que fue una confraternidad divertida e informativa.

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