UPDATE Week of May 15

Lot's of love to share at the Fellows house


ROUND TABLE

We had a fabulous Round Table with Chris and Virginia Perry. The Perry's are in a little bit of a nomadic season, so the meal ended up not being at their home but at river Birch Lodge!

Yum! The Fellows did not mind!

LEADER LUNCH

What an awesome Leader Lunch at INMAR. The Fellows were blown away by the thoughtfulness and wisdom of Fred, Andy, Lee, Thomas, Sharon and of course Christian McConnon (fellows alum). Cannot thank the team enough for such a great time in their cool new space.  


CLASS

We couldn't get enough of Dana Nicholson! Jazmine is running to try to catch her as she was driving out. Full disclosure...it was because she forgot her glasses!

I'm happy to say Jazmine saved the day!


CELEBRATING A JOB WELL DONE

Denise Heidel surprised her Fellow, Thomas with a send off at their Chamber meeting last week. From one mascot to another - Denise couldn't have gotten a better gift for Thomas than a hand delivered gift basket from Thomas' favorite eating spot - Chik-Fil-A

In other news, Kate Spangler finished Vanderbilt Law School! She and Tim will be heading to Raleigh for work! Congratulations!!!

FUN TIMES

Fellows old and new are finding plenty of creative ways to enjoy spring time in Winston-Salem


MOMMA'S DAY

I want to pause a moment and celebrate my amazing co-director Hef Turner. Not only does she lead the Fellows well - she also is an incredible mom. 

Happy Mother's Day, Hef!

I want to give a shout out to Lia, too. It is not easy being a working mom but she does it with style and grace.

Also, Happy Mother's Day to my mom!


RECRUITING

We just had another interview this morning!

Keep up the prayers y'all. And specifically, send some females are way. We have four available spots for females next year. 

Email me contacts at nederickson@gmail.com


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A LOOK AHEAD

Monday: Round Table at the Angles

Tuesday: Prayer and Giving Back Committee

Wednesday: Leader Lunch at Flow

Thursday and Friday: End Well Advance

Saturday: Family Ince Cream Social and Slideshow

Sunday: Graduation!


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UPDATE Week of May 8



This week, we were visiting our speaker at the 500 W. building and decided it would be a fun time to replicate our original Fellows picture! What do you think? 

It has been such a great year with these sweet friends. How did it get to be May????

Round Table

We had such a great time at the Hilliard's back porch tree house Monday night. Beth shared about her experience being a Fellow. 

We took rain precautions...


And we celebrated Emi around the fire as we ate her favorite dessert: banana boats!



Leader Lunch

Marshall White did an amazing job connecting with the Fellows on Wednesday. His story is such a great example of God's hand at work. Marshall gave a great perspective about being a person in their twenties, and also was vulnerable enough to share how he is still on the journey of figuring all this out. 

So am the Fellows Directors!!!

Budd Group

What a fun time at the Budd Group working with their young professionals. They scraped the bottom of the barrel and asked me to spend Thursday morning with their team to talk about work, fulfillment, and purpose and perspective. It honestly was a blast. So inspired by these guys. 




Lot 63

We kicked off another venture down in Old Salem on Wednesday. It's a long story but we have been given the opportunity to create a beautiful gathering space in the very heart of our city. I can't wait!


Bonfire

The Fellows took advantage of a beautiful weekend to spend it outdoors. Friday, Hef provided some Mexican favorites for Cinco De Mayo. 

Saturday, the Fellows built a bonfire and watched the sunset over our beautiful campus.



Community Day

Thomas was the mascot of Clemmons Community Day. I have so many questions. 

Bookends

David Barksdale and Ned bookended Saturday with a great race at the Mutt Strut. We both won our age divisions...sort of! Ha! Long story.


Then, we had the chance to support the United Way at the Sneaker Ball at WSSU. A great time.

Recruiting Update

We are steadily moving forward, pursuing folks to join us next year. 

We are in process with one right now. And praying for more applicants. PLEASE join us in prayer. 

It is graduation season and there are always folks who emerge now that college has officially ended. If you know some young people who are looking for a great next thing, send them to us. 

Here is my cell phone (336) 413-4918. 
Email me at ned@wsfellows.com
Or send them to our website: wsfellows.com

Giving News

Looking good Wyatt and Jazmine!

Speaking of looking good - the Fellows has a new Giving Platform!

It is safe, secure, and enables us to do things and track things like we couldn't before. We are very excited about it. 

As part of this new platform, we are launching a campaign to find Sustaining Partners - men and women who will sign up to give a little each month to build a foundation of support for us. 




Looking Forward

David finished with a solid win streak of Ws for the end of his Summit School Tennis career. It's going to be an emotional couple weeks for his dad as our Summit era comes to an end. 

Monday: Staff Meeting, Let's Get Fit Day, the sum of Us, and Round Table at River Birch!
Tuesday: Prayer. Lewisville/Clemmons Chamber Event, Fellows Board Meeting
Wednesday: Leader Lunch at INMAR and last Bible Study
Thursday: SHARE and CITYWS meetings
Friday: Classes with the Nicholsons and Leadership Edge
Sunday: Mother's Day!


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UPDATE Week of May 1

A Good Week to be a Fellow

It was a sweet week around here. After a really busy weekend, several Fellows took a breath and headed to the mountains for an overnight adventure and a big hike on Saturday.


Round Table
Didn't get a picture, so you will have to take my word for it. We had a fabulous Round Table with Elisabeth Anthony (Fellow Alum! Woo Hoo!) On her big front porch this week. 

With the RJR Band in the background and getting to wave at strolling neighbors - it really did feel like we were a part of the fabric. 

Which we are. 

thanks Elisabeth!


Leader Lunch

Drew Gerstmyer, the architect, developer, and all-around amazing guy wow-ed the Fellows once again with some of the stories that have made him the man he is. 

I am grateful we have men like him in this city. Half the places I frequent this guy played a part in making them happen.

thanks Drew


Bible Study

Shout out to Shannon and David and Rob and Cyndy for leading Bible Study this year. You are number one in my book!



Class with Nigel and Leadership Edge
Another photo fail, but golly gee, we had a swell time with Nigel on Friday. Leadership Edge wasn't so bad either! A good good day of learning was had by all.


Cabin Time
Most of the Fellows had planned a camping trip for this weekend. However, with thunderstorms in the forecast, they pivoted to a weekend at the Erickson Cabin. 

They were welcomed by a critter or two as we had not been up there in a while. But a great time was had by all!







Stone Mountain
The sun came out on Saturday and the Fellows headed down the street to Stone Mountain State Park to hike the loop. 

They made one wrong turn and were very grateful when they finally made it back to their car! Ha!





Recruiting


This week we had a long "interview" with a potential Fellow who got to hang out with us for most of the day on Wednesday and Friday! He certainly got a good taste test. 

We hope to officially interview him this week. 

We are in process with another potential Fellow. 

WE NEED FEMALES! 

Please help us recruit today!


Give

We are so thankful for all the men and women who have supported us over the years. We need that support. No. Seriously, we need it!

Please give today. 


or send checks to 

Winston-Salem Fellows
PO Box 20514
Winston-Salem, NC 27120



A Look Ahead
Monday: Round Table at the Hilliard
Tuesday: Prayer
Wednesday: Leader Lunch with Marshal White
Thursday: Teaching a Why Work Workshop at the BUDD Group
Friday: Classes with Leadership Edge and Mark Nicholson!
Saturday: NCS Family Day


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UPDATE Week of April 24

The clouds parted just in time for Jacob and Emily's outdoor wedding!

Round Table On the Farm

We were hosted so well by the Zimmerman clan on Monday night! What a gift to be outside and to gather around a table while the chickens meander about and the kiddos jump up on your latp.

Meg's host family. so so sweet! thank you Kip and Erika!

It was also a chance to celebrate our sweet Jazmine. It was her birthday on Tuesday!

Leader Lunch with Corlis Sellers

Wednesday we had Leader Lunch with Corlis Sellers. Her story of resilience, servanthood, and courage to be a change agent inspired us.

Thank you Corlis!


Class with Nigel

Nigel did his thing. 

That's about all that needs to be said.

Grateful.


Earth Day!

The Earth Day Fair ended up getting moved inside. 

Still - it was a lot of fun, a lot of energy, and a lot of people! Including two of my favorites from Peachtree Street! Happy Birthday Nino!


Ribbon Cutting!

The other big project we have been working on is the Emma and Stuart Thomas Trail on the Crossnore Campus. 

the Fellows were part of the set up crew

And the trail making crew

And now we are partakers! 

What a cool project to be a part of!


Jacob and Emily!

Jacob and Emily (once Sandstedt) now Starr were married on Saturday. What an event! Two amazing families. A Fellows homecoming. A beautiful venue. And the clouds parting just in time!

It could not have gone better. 

Jacob and Emily are a beautiful couple inside and out. We are thrilled for them. We are also thrilled to welcome Jacob officially into the Fellows family. 

And we are also hoping that these two will get their wish and have the chance to move back to this neck of the woods once they finish grad school.



Congratulations Jacob and Emily!


Alumni News

So this happened. Molly Dwyer won the National Championship in Dressage over the weekend!

Jacob and Sophie Earle Pardue packed up the U-Haul to join Bryan and wife Maddie in Denver

Sarah celebrated her father with a clean up day at Redeemer

Generations of Fellows posed for a pic

I had the chance to catch up with First Year Fellow Christina (the maid of honor in Emily's wedding). She will be moving to Washington DC in June for a Special Assignment with the Coast Guard up on Capital Hill


More on Jazmine's Birthday

Jazmine! You are a treasure. We are so excited to know you!

And celebrate you!

You are a true classic


Joining Day!

Emi joined Hope Pres on Sunday!


Recruiting News


We also want to welcome Palmer Anderson, a Michigander, to the 2023-24 Fellows! Palmer is a graduate of Moody in Chicago and loves adventures. Can't wait to go on some with him next year!

Giving News

Callie and Lucy agree that the Fellows is worth the investment. 

Become part of the Giving Team by writing a check to 

WS Fellows. PO Box 20514. WSNC 27120

or give online at 

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A Look Ahead

The Fellows look so good.

Monday: Round Table at the Anthony's

Tuesday: Prayer and Worm Farming!?!

Wednesday: Leader Lunch with Drew Gerstmyer, Bible Study and Dress for Success

Thursday: Mixer at Mixxer

Saturday: Clemmons Community Day



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UPDATE Week of April 17

 

What an awesome evening at the Ramkat for the Forum on Faith and Culture. A true highlight of the year!

Round Table

We had a Mexican Fiesta at the Bailey's home last Monday. We laughed and discussed all manner of topics. We listened to the train go by. We worshipped. We talked about seeing God on the way to work like Jesus did. And we celebrated Callie!

Celebrating Callie

She was totally surprised...to the point she started singing Happy Birthday as if it was for someone else!

What a treasure you are Callie Pierce!

Leader Lunch Melissa Parker

Speaking of treasures. We had lunch with Melissa Parker this week. Usually, we are meeting with her in her fancy office, but this year we had a dressed down version of this remarkable human being. 

It may have been our best time with her yet. And that is saying something!

Hef and Molly continue to match!


Fridays with Frank

We wrapped up class on Friday with Frank McNair. We discussed having difficult conversations and working through conflict. 


Forum On Faith and Culture

As a storyteller, I can honestly say that Friday night was a most affirming experience. I believe stories can change the world. And after hearing from these masters I am more convinced. WHAT A NIGHT!


Community

Worlds collided and we had a great day on the Crossnore property with Fellows and Piedmont Federal getting these trails ready for the grand opening next week!

Community often happens best when we get out there in sweat. 

It also happens with yummy beverages

As well as outdoor movie nights!


Recruiting

Don't be a hard hat. Apply to be a Fellow today!

Spots are filling up so don't hesitate. Now is the time to apply. 

Forward this email to someone and have them 

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Giving

Al Andrews will not stop flapping his arms until you donate to the WS Fellows!

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Looking Forward

Monday: Round Table at the Zimmermans

Tuesday: Prayer, YMCA Event

Wednesday: Leader Lunch with Corlis Sellers, bible Study

Thursday: Greennest and Piedmont Land Conservancy Service

Friday: Classes

Saturday: Trail Opening Service and Jacob and Emily's Wedding!



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UPDATE March and Early April



Molly is growing up to look a lot like one of her role models!

Back to the swing of things...
we still have a little more Ecuador to cover but, now that it is April, we wanted to share with you a little bit about our March!

Round Table

We had the opportunity, thanks to Wyatt being born - to celebrate him!

We have had some great Round Tables with the Paynters, the Snows, the Gardners, and Broadhursts


Homemade pizzas were a big hit



Leader Lunch


Bo Brookby is one of our favorite Leader Lunches every year


Andrew Applegate always brings the heat


Lynn Brewer is this director's hero


And JD Wilson waxed eloquent, per usual

Classes


Ann Powers is a new professor for the Fellows. She taught on Leadership Style and the Lego Man.


Frank McNair brought his expertise and his energy


Thomas saw things from unusual angles


team work made the dream work


learning happened!


Spring in full fling


God has been showing off this March


And the Fellows have been enjoying It

Demolition

It has been bittersweet watching some of these beautiful buildings come down over here at Crossnore. 


New things will come.

Israel


The Ericksons joined the "On the Move" team to raise campership for Young Life Africa. It's not too late to contribute. Donate $25 today. Right now. Right here. 












We have so many stories and so many pictures. We need to share them. I'll try to figure out a way to do it.. 

Recruiting Update

It's been a rollercoaster. 

Welcome Jacob Cairns! We welcomed our fourth male Fellow into the class for next year. We are aiming for two more interviews this week. We are up to six Fellows committed. 

Praying for twelve. Please join us. And help us recruit. Look through your roladex today!

Giving

We would love your financial support. 

Please give by sending checks to PO Box 20514. WSNC 27120

or give online HERE


Looking Forward
This week...

Monday: Round Table at the Bailey's
Tuesday: Prayer
Wedensday: TFI Directors meeting and Leader Lunch with Melissa Parker and Bible Study
Thursday: work on the Crossnore Trail
Friday: Classes and Forum in Faith and Culture
Saturday and Sunday: Farewell Party for Jacob and Sophie-Earle


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Ecuador Day 5: A day in the life with Reypin and meeting El Refugio (Jazmine's take over)

Our Day 5 started with having to say goodbye to the great hostel we had stayed at for the first 4 nights 😢. The building and scenery were wonderful, giving us views of the mountains, volcanoes, local flora, and North Quito. We did have some toilet issues the night before but that was completely on our (my) part. Did you know you can't flush toilet paper in Quito?

View from our hostel. This is one of the volcanos of Quito and it was beautiful!


From there we returned to Reypin, the school for children with disabilities, for a day filled with fun, laughs, animals, new relationships, and new experiences. We board the bus with our buddies for the day and head to La Granja del Tio Mario. There we spend hours with the children learning to ride horses, milk cows, feed bunnies, and pet alpacas!


































This was my buddy Marco Jose. He was such a sweet child and I was sad to leave him. We had a great day together.



We had hot dogs for lunch and a dance party before heading to see the chickens and sheep! 



This is one of my new favorite pictures of Thomas now😂.



After our fun-filled day with the children of Reypin and a hard goodbye, we ventured to one of the best-known attractions of Ecuador, the Equator of course! We learned of the history of the jungle trips and their traditions, saw some beautiful flora and dangerous fauna, a shrunken head, an original jungle village home, and visited a historic tomb from one of the ancient tribes. 










Yup, go muscle man Callie!

Shrunken Head, human and animal!


Stop! This is both so cute and so sad. You'll see why later.


Peep our buddy Josh who joined us for most of our mission.


A few of us got egg certified by balancing an egg on a nail at the Equator! A feat for the books and check on the resume’s 😂.


Non-focused Lucy.


Focused Lucy. 



Focused Jazmine.



Glad it got figured out.

The seriousness in this picure.




We then went to another section of the Equator where we bought llama sweaters, souvenirs, ice cream, our first actual cups of coffee since being in Ecuador ( peep Mika, E=H photographer, for coming in clutch with this information), and a spectacular view from the top of the tourist tower. The shops had various hand crafted and woven materials and you couldn’t beat the prices! 


Group pic!

Why are we so cute?


We tried our darndest. I think it came out pretty well.






AYE!



Cute.

At the coffee shop!


Llama sweaters!

Again I say, cute.

Yes.



*Cry tear of joy emoji*


After a memorable time at Mitad Del Mundo (Center of the Earth) we headed back to Youth World headquarters (their office). There we had a deeper personal lesson on John 15 from Jorgito ( a G). We got to learn and reflect on how we currently do and would like to implement John 15 the best ways we can in our lives. This was really impactful and a good time to reflect with God!


I don't have any pictures of this so here is my egg certification certificate 😊.


You're welcome.



Once leaving the Youth World office and taking with us what we learned about John 15, we made our way to the place we would be staying the last two days of our mission, El Refugio. 


We sadly had to say bye to our main man on the road Paublo 😭. Paublo had made such an impact on us with his fierce driving, and humble attitude. We got to get a group picture with him before we departed and he said we were his favorite group he’s had! Such an honor!


PAUBLO!



Best van driver I ever did see.


El Refugio has a beautiful campus and wonderful retreat accommodations. You can truly see God’s artistic hand at work in the scenery with the mountains, water fixtures and llamas! There even was a full sized bed and guess who got to sleep there for the 2 nights. Yeah it was me haha.












I tried so hard to pet one. Alas, I was too scared to get spit on.




You can tell how excited I was for this bed.


This is the house we would work on.



Beautiful.

This is so Emi of her.



We settled in and met some of the staff of El Refugio during an introduction meeting and then it was off to dinner.





We had an unforgettable dish that night since one of the main courses was GUINEA PIG! 🤮They even roast them like they do a pig which is so sad. Had me stressed. Simply put I was not having any of it and I think if El Hefa and Thomascitto could take back their pieces they would. But everyone else that ate the once adorable creature we call pets in the USA, seemed to like it and slept well at night so pop off I guess.

Mistake.





Should have stuck to your guns Thomas.

It's like I don't even know these people.

My eyes will never be able to unsee this 😞 

This does not surprise me of Emi. She could have been an assassin in a different life.


Look at it 😢. Rest in peace little buddy.



I will never be able to unsee Callie eating her guinea pig leg with such joy and excitement. This is her serial killer trait. 🤢


The face of a pure sociopath.
Peep me trying to keep it together.



If you thought the night was over, think again! After dinner and our moral compasses being compromised, we headed to the bonfire area of El Refugio to have an uplifting circle. This is where we would grab the giant talking stick and speak uplifting things over one another from the various aspects of the week so far. We also had s’mores! 








I like fire hehe.





John and Chevita (our guides) were not excused from this as they had made such an impact on our journey in Ecuador.



Love the stance, John.



I had a great time speaking truth over my team and playing with the s'mores rod in the fire (I’m a bit of a pyromaniac).



After the uplifting circle a bunch of us stuck around and just talked for a while. Emi and Ned even jumped the fire!



I really like this picture. And Chavitta looks so happy.

More fire of course.


After a day of jam packed excitement, we were bum tuckered out. We headed back to our rooms for some rest to prepare us for our last day in Ecuador. 🙁


God was in the midst of all of our adventures and his presence was felt and seen throughout our time in Ecuador. The relationships and memories we formed will be with us forever and is nothing short of God blessing us.


It has been great looking back at the pictures and remembering the wonderful time we had in Ecudor. Thanks for reading my post! Jazmine peaching out. ✌





Ecuador Day 4: Our day at Carmen Bajo (Lucy takes over)

 Day 4 was filled with laughter, conversations, connections, painting, and just a little bit of dancing. One of the great joys of this trip was the way our team was invited into the lives and stories of the people we met. It felt like sacred space, and we were honored to be apart of it. 

Day 4 started with a tour of Reypin, a preparation for the next day where we would take the students of Reypin to a farm (spoiler alert!). Reypin is a day program for kids and adults with disabilities. The staff at Reypin were warm and welcoming, offering us tea and a tour of their building. We learned of all the intentional ways Reypin has been designed to care well for their students, from spaces for students to work one-on-one with their speech or physical therapist to sensory rooms where students can play and learn motor skills. 




After getting a tour of the facility, we walked to a nearby park, met the students of Reypin, and had a dance party. Please enjoy this video of our diverse takes on dancing... 

We then drove back to the church of Carmen Bajo which was our home base for most of the week. We spent the rest of our morning playing with about 25 preschoolers at Carmen Bajo and helped lead a craft. 














For lunch we went the school of Carmen Bajo and were given a tour of the classrooms, library, basketball court, and dining area—all the spaces and people that have come alongside so many students in difficult and desperate situations. This has been a safe place for countless students, offering education, meals, and a place to be cared for and known. We had an incredible meal of soup and homemade empanadas and listened to some of the stories of students and staff associated with Carmen Bajo. It was sacred ground we were walking on; listening to others' stories and sharing a meal is reflective of the Kingdom. It is healing, freeing, and redemptive.






Thomas liked the food all week if you couldn't tell:



The view from a classroom at Carmen Bajo, overlooking the beautiful city of Quito:

After lunch we helped move debris from a construction project at the church and helped paint one of the downstairs rooms of their school. Of course, dancing broke out. 











In the late afternoon we went to the Youth World office for a training on privilege. We loved that our service throughout the week was broken up by education and training. To be aware of our own biases and misconceptions is so necessary so that we can love, and come alongside, others well. 

The night ended with a trip to El Manglar, a local restaurant that served huge portions of delicious Ecuadorian food. We were thrilled that our beloved bus driver, Pablo, joined us for the meal.






Feeling humbled and honored to have spent our last day at Carmen Bajo hearing stories, learning, painting, crafting, and being welcomed into the Carmen Bajo family.





Ecuador Day 3: Worship and Fellowship with Carmen Bajo (Wyatt takes over)

 Day 3 was a day that was full of worship, fellowship and sharing of powerful personal stories. This day reminded us that the Lord is truly at work all over the world. The kingdom of God is a global kingdom. It is a multifaceted kingdom full of diverse people reflecting the Lord’s beautiful image. 

“After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the lamb.” - Revelation 7:9 



We worshipped with Carmen Bajo and heard a sermon that was translated for us by John. The children performed a song which brought a smile to everyone in the room.



We spent the afternoon with the college students of Carmen Bajo. After introductions Thomas, Meg, Molly and Ned led us in a few worship songs. This was followed with playing games for the rest of the time. We were all playing a variety of games such as foosball, ping pong and spicy UNO. The amazing part about the games was that even though there was a language barrier the universal language of a smiles and laughter strongly prevailed.  










We split up into two groups later in the afternoon to do house visits. A group of us went to visit Joel’s house and the rest went to Daisy’s house. This was a very special time of the week as we were welcomed into homes and got to hear a little bit of their stories. I was apart of the group that was invited into Daisy’s home. We saw the Lord show up powerfully when Daisy shared hard parts of her story that we were honored that she would trust us with. Both groups prayed before they departed which is always a great way to say goodbye. 







Thomas and Josue shared a connection as soon as we started playing soccer together on Saturday. Thomas ended up giving his Wake Forest hat to Josue which was awesome to see because Thomas really liked that hat. It was a very personal gift and a cool thing to see. 



Our final stop for the day was at Casa Gabriel. Casa Gabriel is a ministry of Youth World and partners with Education Equals Hope. They equip at-risk children/youth with academic, emotional, and spiritual tools so they can positively and effectively address the challenges and problems around them. We got to hear one of the guys, Luiz, share his story with us. It was a such a powerful story of redemption and an incredible testimony of how the Lord has worked in his life. The vision of Casa Gabriel is “To see redeemed youth who experience the transforming power of God in their lives, families and communities and Luiz is a living example of beautiful redemption. Once he was done sharing his story with us, if you weren’t impacted by it you didn’t have a pulse…. The guys had made spaghetti for dinner and we shared a meal with them for the rest of the evening.   







Ecuador Day 2: The One at the Park!

Welcome to Saturday’s blog post!! This is Callie reporting today from the WS Fellows!

We woke up on Saturday morning to the privilege of seeing a little tuft of smoke from the local active volcano! Apparently not very common to see – lucky timing! 



Views of clear beautiful skies from our hostel! 




Chivita continued to rock it on the aux! Beneficial for the extended van ride (featuring some navigation complications and traffic!) to the park where we met the Carmen Bajo youth community and leaders! 






Some graffiti on a wall that we drove by that I really liked :) for our non-Spanish speaking friends out there, this means "God has the control/God is in control"



Carmen Bajo is a church in Quito that partners with Education Equals Hope, and we got to participate in a variety of activities with the church during our time in Ecuador.

 



Specifically on Saturday, we got to hang with the youth and helped facilitate games, passed out the delicious sandwiches and fruit provided by some wonderful women from the Carmen Bajo church community, and both Ned and Hef provided great talks for the older groups of youth! 

 















Fruit is fortunately very affordable in Ecuador, and we enjoyed some refreshing papaya, pineapple, watermelon, and cantaloupe! I couldn’t participate (gluten free life) but I heard the croissant sandwiches were unparalleled.

 


I learned the common word for sunscreen in Ecuador, “el protector,” through a conversation with one of the girls; it was certainly needed for the couple of hours we were out in the heat! (Ned applying his sunscreen below!)

 






Likely my favorite part of this day was getting to sit in on the Bible study lesson provided for the younger kids by one of the Carmen Bajo staff. The discussion was on 1 John 4:18 and I was so encouraged and inspired by the eagerness of the kids to share their thoughts to the questions and how we got to practice memorizing the verse a couple of times as a group at the end. A nine-year-old girl prayed for the group to wrap us up – an inspiring picture of a beautiful and mature faith at such a young age. 




 

Some of the fellows and I had a special bond with the flies at the park that day – some allergic reactions even resulted. As for me: 46 bites, swollen ankles, some steroid cream, and 2 weeks later and doing much better! 

 


 

Grocery run afterwards – I convinced Lucy and Wyatt to try the “cedrón” (lemon verbena) tea – a favorite beverage for me the last time I got to go to Ecuador in high school. Wyatt has reported back that he really likes it, I’ll have to check in with Lucy regarding her ratings. 





Afterwards, we walked to a Greek restaurant for dinner – I got lamb (“cordero”!), fries, a tomato and lettuce salad, and some delicious hummus! A number of us got the famous Ecuadorian juice, “jugo de mora” (blackberry juice), and this type of blackberry juice even featured some mint in it! So good!! 





We had a debrief back at the Verbo Divino retreat center afterwards to discuss highs and lows of the day. A great time to reflect on the day. 

 

The night finished off with Jazmine and I burning off a little extra energy (not sure how we had any left but there we were) with a little dance party in our room. We may or may not have gotten a knock through the walls – it was 10pm after all. 


To finish off the post, we'll end with a game. If you zoom closer, you can play a little Where's Waldo and you might spot one of the Fellows taking a short nap on our bathroom break









 

Ecuador Day 1: Training and Introductions (Emi takes over)

 

We arrived in Quito, Ecuador at 1:00 am Friday morning. John and Chavita picked us up from the airport and took us to our hostel where we stayed for most of the trip. 

After a couple hours of sleep we woke up the next morning to a wonderful breakfast. Every morning we had fresh croissants with freshly squeezed juice. After breakfast we did introductions and cross-cultural training at the hostel. The room we did the training in gave us this wonderful view of the active volcano Cotopaxi.







Then we toured the Basilica. 


We were all very tired!




Next, we walked around Old Town and learned about the history of the city.





Then we headed to the offices of  Youth World. We met Cameron, the head of Education = Hope. We were trained on how Youth World is the umbrella organization for Education = Hope and so many others.



Our day finished with dinner at our fearless leader's house! We had some wonderful coconut fish at John's house.





Meanwhile back home, we had leader lunch with Bo Brookby! Thank you for all the wisdom you shared with us Bo.


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Emi, signing off!





UPDATE - Are you ready to hear about Ecuador???

the Basilica in Old Town

WOW WOW WOW 

This year, the Winston-Salem Fellows ventured south on mission to the beautiful land and people of Ecuador

All the Fellows and their Directors had life-changing experiences. Over the next few weeks, we will have Updates shared by the Fellows, highlighting aspects of the trip. Stay tuned. There's lots a great news to share!


Emi got to love on some little ones. She also was Queen of the Court in volleyball, during our day at the Parque!



Thomas was able to use his musical talents. He also built an awesome friendship with a young man named Josue, who I am sure you will hear more about in days to come.


Jazmine took her first international travel experience like a pro. She was amazing with the kids and with a paintbrush!


Callie had a crazy connection with the director of Education = Hope (the agency we partnered with) - They both went to the same elementary, middle, high school, and college! AH!


Callie and Cameron - two instant friends!

Callie was also one of our translators. Her Spanish is muy bueno!

DID YOU KNOW?

Ecuador is the farthest point away from the center of the earth? You are actually 2 pounds lighter there than you are in North Carolina!

So we all lost weight on the trip! Woo Hoo!




Hef was in her element. The weather, the views, the chance to love on some kids, and connect with mothers. She did an awesome job leading!


Lucy was another one of our translators. She did such a fabulous job. She also balanced an egg on the equator!


Molly had a great week. She rocked the paint suit. More so, she rocked loving on our friends from the school called Reypin! Lots more about that!


Reypin was also Meg's favorite part. She has a lot of experience with children with differing abilities and it showed!

Meg is also responsible for so many of our great pics!



Wyatt was also one of our ALL STARS!

He spent an entire morning on a roof as we installed Spanish Tiles!


Ned, too, pitched in where he could. 


Over the next couple weeks we will share more...including about this delightful man, Pablo, our bus driver!


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UPDATE Week of Feb 13 (belated!

We do not know the story of this cross. But you will find it on the new trails which will be open to the public soon! Stay Tuned!

Community with Covid

Life with Covid is no fun. But the Fellows have been super creative in learning how to live and cope with tough circumstances. 


Including outdoor movie nights


And worship underneath blue skies

We so proud of the resilience and care that these Fellows show to one another!

On the Farm

We also have the joy of sharing the property with some furry friends!


And sunrises


And sunsets. 

What a gift it has been to live on the Crossnore Campus!

The GO TO Leader Lunch

Our Leader Lunch was with Christy Warren! She is the creator and CEO of The Go To Winston-Salem and the Go To Greensboro. 

Sign up here to learn about everything that's going on in the area!


Christy is one amazing entrepreneurial woman. She has a remarkable story and a great perspective!

Thank you Christy!


Pico Escondido

Ned was invited to be the speaker at an outreach camp at Pico Escondido last weekend (hence the belatedness of the update)


The assigned team


Ned screams like a little girl


He is fired up


What an incredible experience to connect with people from an entirely different part of this world and witness the transforming power of the gospel. Wow!

Interviews

Please pray for our Fellows. They are in the thick of it with grad school and job interviews for next year!

High Point Recruiting

Ned spent the day at High Point University on a recruiting trip! Hope we get some Panthers next year!


Recruiting Update

We are in a little bit of a drought with Fellows. In the last week three folks have chosen other programs. Aaaargh!

This is a prayer matter! Y'all let's get on our knees and pray for a full basket of Fellows!


Giving

Bryn and Ned have been working on something special that we will be introducing to the community in the next few weeks. 

Stay tuned!

And give!


or send checks to WS Fellows PO Box 20514 WSNC 27120

Looking Forward
This Week: Round Table at the Krafts
Leader Lunch with Scott Wollaston
Last Class with Rob and Steve
WSSU Smart Pitch and Career Fair

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That's a lot of garlic!


super bowl



Go Deacs with Thomas' dad




yum










not ready but it's here!


This Is Tom Barrett. A good man.

























































Go Eagles. Next year.

 

UPDATE Week of Feb 6

Happy Birthday Miranda!


Winter in Winston...

There are a lot of things we love about Winston-Salem. One thing is most certainly Moravian Stars in winter time. The bridge into Old Salem is one of the best spots to enjoy it.

Round Table

We had a fantastic Round Table at David and Tammy Priest's home. In addition to a fabulous meal, we had the privilege of hearing Tammy's testimony (it's a good one!)

Worship and Mission Trip Prep followed. A great time was had by all. 

Tammy is also Emi's mentor. Lucky ladies...

Leader Lunch

We had an awesome Leader Lunch with one of our favorite Fellows Friends, Joanna Lyall. 

Joanna brings it with a powerpoint timeline and her top 10 lessons learned (which has ballooned to 17 over the years!)

Her transparency shines. 

Such a gift! Thanks Joanna!


Youth Ski Trip

Lucy, Emi, and Wyatt went on the Hope Ski Weekend. It was Emi's first time on skis! They returned wind-burned, smiling, and sore. 

Nonprofit Action

The Fellows and Piedmont Federal joined forces to raise close to $500 for the Samaritan Ministries Penny Campaign! That's a lot of pennies!

Had a great time over at Dress for Success as well. Robin and Ginger certainly look the part!

Recruiting

Thanks for praying our Wake Guy in

Welcome Ian!

Since Prayer seems to be working: pray for Michael, Jenna, Jordyn, Marley, and Evelyn!

Also - if someone comes to mind while you are praying...

please connect us!

Giving

On Saturday, we had Fellows from Classes 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 all together!

Jacob and Emily brought the food! What a feast!


Looking Forward

Swim Team Season ended strong. 

could it already be spring???

Monday: Round Table

Tuesday: Prayer

Wednesday: Leader Lunch with Christy Warren!

Thursday: Fly to the DR (Ned is speaking at Pico Escondido!)

Friday: Classes

Saturday: Fun Day

Sunday: Church and Super Bowl. Go Eagles!


Prayer Requests:

Health. Covid seems to be ever-knocking at the Fellows House door!

Ned speaking at Pico Escondido to an all-Dominican Wyldlife Weekend. 

Two more passports need to come in before the end of next week!

Recruiting, recruiting, recruiting!


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UPDATE Week of January 30

 
Through highs and lows, it is great to be a Winston-Salem Fellow...

SWEET COMMUNITY
That was the theme this week...

Witness the last picture taken prior to Lucy finding out she was accepted into medical school...


We had decided to sing a song that was not in our songsheet, so we had to pull up the lyrics on our phones. When Lucy did, she saw that she had a notification from Wake Forest (which she assumed was bad news). She excused herself to go to the bathroom where she proceeded to not go to the bathroom but read her email. 


Praise took on a whole new meaning after that...



What a gift to get to celebrate with people at the very moment our prayers were answered!



It was time to celebrate! 

Congratulations Lucy! You are going to be a doctor!

Community also manifests itself in sweetness in the hard moments as well. 

On Wednesday, Emi was having some car difficulties. 


But we put our heads together, and got that Prius back on the road!


Praise God from whom all blessings flow!


CHILI NIGHT AT ROUND TABLE

Hef provided Round Table dinner for us on Monday. 

Her chili is fabulous...but her chocolate chip cookies are MAGICAL!

It was a great night of fellowship, fun, and mission trip preparation! Always a joy to be with the Turner family!


LEADER LUNCH WITH ELMS ALLEN

After a COVID break, Elms Allen rejoined the rotation of Leader speakers for the Fellows. What a story! What a man! We could have listened to his stories for hours. 


Which is why the Fellows lingered. 


Among the great treasures of Winston-Salem - you will find Elms Allen to be one of the greatest.

GREAT OUTDOORS

Speaking of great. I love that this area has some of the best hiking around. The fam went on a 10 miler to the top of Hanging Rock on Saturday. 


There were a couple frigid creek crossings.




Lia was not pleased


But the view was worth it.

RECRUITING UPDATE

 Crossing our fingers, but it looks like we may officially have our first Demon Deacon in the class of 2024!

Interviews are picking up. 

If you have a friend or loved one that you believe would be a great addition to the WS Fellows, please contact us ASAP. 

text Ned at (336) 413-4918


GIVING UPDATE

Thomas would like you to donate!

Here is how:

Winston-Salem Fellows
PO Box 20514
WSNC 27120

or give online at
wsfellows.com/give


LOOK FORWARD

The future is so bright, Emi has to wear shades.

Monday: Interview. Round Table at the Priests
Tuesday: Prayer. Meetings.
Wednesday: Interview. Leader Lunch with Joanna Lyall. Bible Study
Thursday: Meetings
Friday: Classes

Upcoming: Mission Trip Feb 23-March 2!


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UPDATE Week of January 23


getting the Fellows alumni band together!

The Week 
After a great Testimony Advance, the Fellows were back into the swing of things with work and luncheons and classes and...bowling.


Callie's got some bowling style

Round Table...Belated...

This is from last week but Meg is worth being celebrated not only at the Fellows House but also on the World Wide Web. 

It was cheesecake and a special visit from one of her best friends, Kennedy, and a round of blessings for our precious gal. Happy Birthday Meg!


IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN HOSTING US FOR ROUND TABLE DINNER LET US KNOW!!!

Leader Lunch with David Barksdale


We had an awesome Leader Lunch this week at Piedmont Federal with David Barksdale. 

some of my notes:
"Early is good. On time is late."
"$ is important, but it's not the most important"
"find good mentors"
"the greatest among you is the servant among you"
"lead from the back"


moving on up


you know when a speaker connects when this happens

Mid-January Party(s)


The Fellows Alums put on a post-New-Years-pre-Valentines-mid-January-Party. We were on our retreat so we missed it, but I hear good times were had by all!



We celebrated one of the best dudes in Winston, Barnes Harris, on Friday


The Greensboro Fellows came over for a game night last Thursday


Callie, Ned, and Thomas celebrated unicorns because hey, why not?

Non-Profit Gathering


Bookmarks put on a great workshop from non-profit leaders at Crossnore on Wednesday. the one and only Kathy Northington facilitated. Check out that new logo. Woo Hoo!

Bowling Night


Saturday night was bowling night for the Fellows...yeehaw



Recruiting Update

We welcomed Will Parker, one of our 23-24 Fellows on Saturday for a preview of the house. 

We also interviewed two more folks and are lining up a few more interviews this week hopefully. Keep praying! Fellows only come by prayer, I'm convinced. 

Giving

Nicholas Cage really thinks that you should give to the Fellows. 

Here's how:

or send checks to PO Box 20514 WSNC 27120

as always...thanks!

A Look Ahead
Monday: Round Table and Ecuador Meeting
Tuesday: Social Hour and Board Meeting
Wednesday: Leader Lunch with Elms Allen
Thursday: YMCA Board Retreat and Last Swim Meet
Friday: Classes with Rob and Steve

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UPDATE Week of January 16



Love these guys...

Testimony Advance!

It pays to have a Fellow with long arms! Thanks Thomas! 

We had an incredible weekend at the beach (thanks Harriet and Elms!) to spend time listening to each other's stories and growing deeper into relationship with one another. Just what the Doctor ordered. 

Getting Ready


We were well fed!


But still needed to pick up an item or two


Celebrating Hef


Hef was kind enough to have a birthday! So we celebrated her over the course of two days!



Sunrises and Sunsets


The sunrises and sunsets were beautiful!


Game Time


We biked and played on the beach and played games each night in the house. This foursome played a lot of pickleball!



Wyatt and Jazmine get the most improved awards


Polar Plunge


We upped the ante this year and did our annual polar plunge at night!


Here is me getting a head start to get it over with! Ha!


Teaching


At the end of our time (each Fellows gets about an hour and fifteen minutes to share their stories and answer questions), we had a morning of worship and teaching. 

Here is Hef helping the Fellows think through what community can look like for us this coming spring. 


Back At Home


It is hard to be away from family, but we had some great Fellows Alums to watch our kids!




Connection and Community

There is nothing sweeter or more important than to give and receive the chance to listen to each other. What a gift!


We tried...


Yes, we did.

Other Highlights from the Week

Leader Lunch with Richard Daniels


What a great time we had with Richard Daniels! He is a Hall of Famer in more ways than one. 

Beyond Sports


We kicked off Beyond Sports Kimberly Park this week as well. Let's gooooo!


LWS Community Conversations


We also had the chance to attend Leadership Winston-Salem's Community Conversation about Mental Health

Recruitment


We can see you here!

Interviews are coming along! If you happen to know young men and women interested in a transformational experience that will change their lives for the better forever - send them to us!


thanks! this is your chance to be part of changing a person's life!

Give

Would you look at that!

This community continues to be generous to us! Please consider joining them by contributing today. FYI there is no pot of gold under the Fellows House!


is the most straight forward way

This Week
Monday - return home and recover
Tuesday - Interviews
Wednesday - Leader Lunch with David Barksdale and Bible Study and Creative Cooridors
Thursday - Old Salem Luncheon
Friday - Classes Resume! and another Interview
Saturday - Fun times
Sunday - Church


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UPDATE Week of January 8

Shannon Rainey and Ned took the opportunity to serenade our living legend, Myrtie Davis last week. She has loved on Fellows since the beginning and loved on me since I was the age of our Fellows! That's a long time. We love you Myrtie!

A Quiet Week

The Fellows all returned for Round Table on Monday night. We had an extended time around "The Whale" our dining room table and worship in "The Play Room."

On Wednesday instead of Leader Lunch, we watched "The Butterfly Circus" movie and talked about our upcoming Testimony Advance. 

The Fellows made the Love Out Loud Website!!!

Friday, we gave the Fellows off! I hosted a solitude day up at the mountains. Louise and Ned took a break from solitude and went on an epic run. 

Things will be revving back up this week though!

RECRUITING

Ned took Seth (potential fellow) to one of our fine eating establishments (The Dukes Restaurant) to see if their tenderloin could push him over the edge. We will see!

We are interviewing folks as we speak for next year. So now is not too early to encourage folks to apply! Go to our website to learn more:

wsfellows.com


GIVE

Thank you for giving to this mission. We need it!

If you are interested In taking part, send a check to 

Winston-Salem Fellows. PO Box 20514. WSNC, 27120

or give online at wsfellows.com/give

as always...thanks!

Other Fun


Some alumni went to Pandora to watch Avatar on Saturday


David bounced


Lia and I were able to celebrate Mark and Dana Nicholson's 25th Anniversary!



Ned welcomed a new member to our community engagement community. 

CHEERS to What's Ahead!


Monday - Round Table - Celebrating Meg's Birthday!
Tuesday - Prayer, Film Commission, IRDI
Wednesday - Leader Lunch with Richard Daniels, Bible Study
Thursday - Monday - TESTIMONY ADVANCE!!!



Lots to look forward to. 

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Stay warm my friends. says Owen. 

Keep sharing the story and spreading the love!



UPDATE Week of Dec 20

We had a great last week of our Fellows First Semester with festivities and special events and loving the city and some sweet intentional time together.

Party Time!

Thank you Tim and Julie Gupton for extravagantly hosting the annual Fellows Christmas Party 

This is Hef's shining moment as she led us in Reindeer Games and shenanigans

Meg brought the most surprising white elephant gift - a live fish!

Love Feast and Leader Lunch and Classes

We were all too in the moment to remember to take pictures for these sweet moments. But they are still worth mentioning. On Wednesday we had Leader Lunch with the one and only Nigel Alston to end our semester on an exclamation point. 

We had our annual Fellows Love Feast with Nigel reading the passages for us. Way better than Ned. Our buns were provided by Tammy Priest. Thanks Tammy!

Classes ended on a high note as well on Friday.  

Podcasts

Fellows Alum Mathu Gibson shared about his life on the Square Pizza Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/square-pizza/id1498572654?i=1000586732280

Ned was Interviewed by the Lewisville-Clemmons Chamber on theirs: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lewisville-clemmons-chamber-of-commerce-podcast/id1644408724?i=1000590107536

check them out!

Christmas for the City

It is hard to pick one highlight out of this week...but one of the many highlights was Christmas for the City. We had so much fun volunteering and participating in this community-wide event

Other News

Ned was able to be joined by Lia at the annual Christmas Rotary Lunch

David rocked out at the Band Concert

Ned got to party into the night in celebration of Keith and Emily's new store in Clemmons

It was easier to take a picture of Phillip Summers trying to get a picture of the neighborhood than to get a picture of the neighborhood as we passed out t-shirts to everyone.

Fellows Alum Kelly Martin is now Dr. Kelly Martin

and the world's newest physical therapist. 

Recruiting

We are also celebrating two new Fellows who have committed for next year!

Will Parker of Chattanooga, Tennessee

and Noah McClanahan of Hot Springs, Arkansas

Keep up the prayers y'all - we need 10 more!

Giving

thank you to all who support this mission financially. 

Here is how to join the club:

wsfellows.com/give

or send checks to PO Box 20514 WSNC 27120

Thanks!

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UPDATE Week of Dec 12

 

Celebration Time

It was a multi-year Fellows party on Saturday with Fellows from Year 2, 3, 4, and 5 all in attendance!

The Week

Round Table...we had a little Covid hiccup so Round Table moved to the Fellows House this week. We still were blessed with a Rainey enchilada casserole! Ned needed to slip out for a presentation but made it back in time to finish up a great study on Isaiah 53 led by Hef.

Leader Lunch...we had a BLAST with Betsy Annese who came to the Fellows House to share her amazing story of vocation and faith. I honestly would pay to hear this woman speak. Her stories are a hoot! THANK YOU BETSY!!!

Classes...we had two fabulous classes once again with the dynamic duo of Katy Benoit and Venneikia Samantha Williams. Then, it was off to lunch!


Festival of Lights

The Fellows joined a longstanding Winston-Salem tradition and waited in line with half the world to see the Festival of Lights at Tanglewood on Friday!

Half were in the cab - the other half were in the bed.

Celebrating Garrett and Caroline!

The highlight of the week was easily the wedding of Garrett Briggs and Caroline Wolfe. What a love story! Perhaps the coolest part of the story is that twenty-some years ago, when Caroline, who was born early and almost didn't survive, was only six months old, Paul Briggs, Garrett's dad, met her! And prayed for her! Little did he know he was praying for his future daughter-in-law!

We had a great cloud of witnesses to cheer these two friends along!

Congratulations Garrett and Caroline. We could not be more happy for you two!


Recruiting 

We have extended two offers to Fellows for next year's class. 

We have another interview in twenty minutes and are in discussions with a few more.

This holiday season, be on the lookout for college seniors and recent graduates looking for the next thing to do - WE WILL BE THEIR NEXT THING!

connect us and we will do the rest!

winstonsalemfellows@gmail.com

(336) 413-4918


Give

It takes a village!

Join ours by giving today!

wsfellows.com/give

or send checks to 

Winston-Salem Fellows PO Box 20514 WSNC 27120


Looking Ahead

Monday: FELLOWS CHRISTMAS PARTY!

Tuesday: Prayer

Wednesday: Leader Lunch with Nigel Alston and LOVE FEAST and Bible Study

Friday: Classes with Katy and Venneikia

Saturday: CHRISTMAS FOR THE CITY

Before ^ After v


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