MNL @ Woodmont

Our Monday Night Live ministry began at Mission First on S. Scales Street in Reidsville. Our dedicated volunteers prepare a meal every Monday night to serve to the community for free.

Do you have a passion for serving others?

Do you enjoy loving on others?

Is feeding the community a valuable ministry for you?

Then join us on Monday Nights!

Our meals are currently drive thru style outside of our Fellowship Hall doors at 1926 Richardson Drive!


 

 

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 CONGREGATIONAL CARE TEAM

Our committee focuses on providing support for our members during times of crisis, and we strengthen the bonds of fellowship through visitations and meal deliveries. Here are the 5 main areas that provide care for our wonderful congregation. As we at Woodmont like to say, Stewardship is heart work and we hope you find yourself with a heart for one of these opportunities:

 

1)       Our TLC ministry provides weekly contacts to our shut-ins and those in need of a caring touch. This is accomplished through phone calls, notes, treats, or in person visits—of course outside until covid subsides. Perhaps your heart lies with visitations.

 

2)      Feeding our Flock delivers meals to shut-ins or those with health conditions that limit their food resources. We deliver every Monday night with the meals prepared by Kash and her team.  If you have a heart for delivering meals and sharing a smile, this may be an option for you!

 

3)      Our Prayer Chain provides spiritual support for Woodmont members, and friends of Woodmont. We are blessed to have an active and vital prayer chain. Let us know if participating in the prayer chain speaks to your heart.

 

4)      Support for our college students is offered in the fall and spring semesters through a personal note of encouragement and a gift card to help ease the stress of exams. Writing a note or two of encouragement may pull your heart strings. If so, let us know!

 

5)      Finally, we provide Bereavement Meals to Woodmont families who have lost a loved one in town. These meals are currently delivered to the home, typically before or after the funeral service. We are always looking for team members to help prepare or purchase food to provide our families with loving support during times of sorrow. This opportunity may fill your heart with peace as you show your love to our grieving church members.

 

Do you have a heart for stewardship? Let’s do this together.


 Music Ministries

Carillon Choir— Rehearsals Wednesday evenings at 6:30pm
A handbell choir for experienced musicians
Performs three to four times per year during the year.

Chancel Choirs—Rehearsals Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm

Praise Band—Rehearsals Wednesday afternoons at 3:00 pm


BSA Troop 320

 
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The Boy Scouts of America provides the nation’s foremost youth program of character development and values-based leadership training, which helps young people be “Prepared. For Life.®” The Scouting organization is composed of nearly 2.2 million youth members between the ages of 5 and 21 and approximately 960,000 volunteers in local councils throughout the United States and its territories.

The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law.

Scouts BSA is the traditional Scouting experience for youth in the fifth grade through high school. Service, community engagement and leadership development become increasingly important parts of the program as youth lead their own activities and work their way toward earning Scouting’s highest rank, Eagle Scout. Our Scout Troop meets on Monday Nights at 6:30 in the Woodmont Library. For more information contact Scott Vines, Scoutmaster, at scoutmastertroop320@yahoo.com or 336-932-4357.

Cub Scout Pack 320

Cub Scouts is a year-round program whose mission is to develop character and ethical decision-making skills for youth in kindergarten through fifth grades (5 to 10 years old). Cub Scouting is organized into groups called packs and dens, each of which is led by dedicated volunteer leaders who teach Cub Scouts fun, valuable lessons, help learn citizenship, and develop physical fitness. Our Cub Scout Pack meets on Tuesday Nights at 6:30 in the Woodmont Fellowship Hall. For more information contact Jessica Murphy, Cubmaster, at cubmaster320@gmail.com or 336-908-2824.

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