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The SCRIBE A monthly publication of Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church (USA)
Connecting in Christ’s friendship
Growing in God’s grace
Serving where the Spirit sends
Inside This Issue:
Pastor’s Journal ............... 2
Birthdays .......................... 4
Directory Updates ............ 4
Thanks ............................. 5
Building & Grounds.......... 5
Christian Nurture ............. 5
EPPIC .............................. 7
Cong. Fellowship ............. 8
Deacon News .................. 8
Worship Coordination ...... 9
Presbytery Women .......... 10
Pieces of the Past............ 11
June Calendar ................. 13
July Calendar ................... 14
Issue 6
June/July 2014
The Rev. Dr. Julia Wharff Piermont,
Pastor
Jessie Fleeman,
Editor
4417 Bigger Rd, Kettering OH 45440-1698 ~ 937/298-3743 ~ www.sugarcreekchurch.org
June/July Big Events
“Gear Up Sunday” June 8, 10 am
Workshop of Wonders Imagine & Build with God June 9-13, 6 to 8:30 pm
VBS Registration Continues for Workshop of Wonders Mark your calendars for the week of June 9-13, 6 to 8:30 pm, for our Workshop of Wonders VBS, where children will discover how the ordinary becomes extraordinary with God! Children will meet people from the Bible who used materials on hand to make something amazing with God…the God who works wonders. The cost per child is only $7.00 each, which includes a t-shirt and one CD of the great music, guaranteed for those who are pre-registered. More VBS information is found on page 6.
High School Mission Trip 2014 Loraine County, Ohio Neighborhood Alliance June 14-21 Please see page 7 for the exciting details!
Officer/Installation Sunday June 29, 2014 at 10 am See page 3 for the past, present and future leaders of Sugar Creek!
Middle School Mission Week July 8-11, 2014 See page 7 for more information.
Presbyterian Women’s Rummage Sale Setup Beginning July 14, you can drop off your rummage sale items, and don’t forget to sign up to help! Please see page 10 for details.
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PASTOR’S JOURNAL
Building (Ourselves) for Outreach: the $64,000 Question Dear Friends, Now that we are enjoying the capital part (the Elevator Addition) of our Building for
Outreach project, several members have been asking when and how we are going to make use of the mission outreach part. This letter will bring you up to date.
If you remember, the Session committed 10% (a tithe) of all Building for Outreach receipts to
be devoted to new outreach efforts for our congregation. Since we have more than $640,000 pledged to the project, the monies available for new outreach will eventually amount to more than $64,000.
As Building for Outreach receipts come in, our Financial Secretary (Marcie Straley) and
Bookkeeper (Jack Riddell) enter 10 percent to a separate fund entitled “Mission—Building for Outreach.”
The Session wants to engage interested members in determining use for this money,
especially in thoughtfully considering this question: How can we best utilize these funds not only to help others, but to help ourselves grow in our capacity to reach out to our neighbor with the good news of God’s love in Jesus Christ? This is our real $64,000 question (all due respect to the bygone game show).
We have the blessing of plenty of time, so I hope we can generate the conversation broadly
across the congregation, hearing from everyone, learning and thinking together. That conversation is our next step. Last January, four ruling elders and I received training for a “Mission School,” a course designed for churches to
(1) Raise mission consciousness, (2) Implement new mission activity, and (3) Develop a mission-focused congregation where members are engaged with the world
around them. The Session is exploring ways that this course could be a vehicle for our conversation and how best to fit it in with other major projects underway, such as God Sightings and Stephen Ministry training.
If you want to be involved in the conversation, contact Outreach Commission Chairman Mark
Hughes (286-6189 or [email protected] ), so he can be sure you are included. Ideas are welcome at any time, yet we intend to follow a process such as the Mission School to arrive at an optimal answer to our $64,000 question.
Devoting to mission outreach a tithe of our capital giving was and is a HUGE act of faith! I am
certain that God is planning to bless our confidence with a wondrous adventure in outreach and love! Yours in Christ’s Friendship,
Julia Wharff Piermont
CELEBRATING OUR CHURCH’S
TALENTED AND DEVOTED LEADERS
Well Done, Good and Faithful! You’ve Made a Wonderful Difference! At Sugar Creek, leadership terms begin on July 1 and end on June 30. We are indeed very
grateful for the commitment of these church leaders who are completing years of service as active leaders in the church’s ordered ministries:
Ruling Elder John O’Malley completed five consecutive years on Session, and Marylou Somogyi completed a three year term.
Persevere in Prayer for All Who Continue to Sacrifice for Us! Let’s also remember in our prayers and lend our encouraging help to those members who are
continuing in major volunteer leadership roles for Sugar Creek. Seven deacons are returning for another year of leadership!: Stanley Aultz, Debbie
Ellington, Abby Staley Elton, Kathryn Graham, Tish Lamb, Irwin Roberts, and Janice Simmons.
Four ruling elders accepted additional terms on Session: Troy Martin (1 yr), Jenni Cyprych, George Lamb and Marge Morgan (3 yrs).
Ten ruling elders continue their service on Session (and are mid-term): Mark Brunn, Donna Courtney, Laurie Elder, Debbie Ellington, Dan Gouge, Mark Hughes, Denise Manley, Ann Mundhenk, JoAnne Riddell, and Tori Statt.
Session-elected leaders also continue their service: Bill Henry as Assistant Financial Secretary (beginning 2nd year), Brian Smith and Jeannette Myers as treasurer (beginning 3rd year), Marcie Straley as Financial Secretary (beginning 3rd year), and Ann Mundhenk as clerk (beginning 6th year).
Rejoice and Bless the Ones the Holy Spirit Has Called Now to Serve! We rejoice in members’ willingness to say YES to service as leaders for our church. New Terms
begin on July 1. God bless all who answered the call!! Janice Studebaker will be installed as a Deacon Aimee Lamb and Jackie Myers will be ordained as Ruling Elders, each accepting 3-year
terms on Session. Let us support these leaders with our continual prayers, encouragement, and willing
participation, as they help us all follow the living Christ and bear Christ’s light to the world.
Please be sure to attend 10:00 am worship service on June 29, to participate in Ordination and Installation ceremony and prayers.
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We remember those hospitalized/had surgeries: Midge Potterf, Sherry and Earl Baker,
Laurie Elder, and Ruth Gordon.
(We made every effort to note member births, deaths, weddings, and hospitalizations through May 15th. If we have omitted someone, please notify the office, so we can make a correction. Due to the holidays, further information may be forthcoming in the next issue.)
June Birthdays
Tom Milligan June 1 Natalie Young June 1 Kathryn Craig June 2
Casey Blunt June 3 John O’Malley June 3 Erin Brunn June 4
Jessie Fleeman June 4 Dawson Blunt June 7 Leah O’Malley June 10
Jack Henry June 11 Ann Grimes June 12 Michael D. Moorhead June 12
Jackie Luther June 13 Joan Miracle June 13 Marian Chalfant June 16
Ginny Eissler June 16 Jackie Myers June 16 Roger Kemp June 16
Gail Schumpert June 17 Jane Frombach June 18 Jane Jolly June 18
Jeanne Rhinehart June 18 Sean Garrigan June 19 Denise Manley June 19
Chris Johns June 21 Claire Berlon June 22 Marlyn Ladd June 23
Christopher Jolly June 24 Emily Wampler June 24 Andy Lamb June 25
Chris Lamb June 25 Gary Lane June 26 Rob Schultz June 26
Pam Schultz June 28 Pat Rhinehart June 28 Glen Doebereiner June 29
Kay Tieche June 30 Amanda Tolbert June 30
July Birthdays
Ben Kreitzer July 1 Dorothy White July 1 Barb Neyhouse July 1
Ann Moore July 1 Stephen Blunt July 2 Kemp Prugh July 3
Marge Morgan July 3 Wallace Neikirk July 4 Danny Stuckey July 5
Andy White July 6 Gabriel Frombach July 7 Nancy Sholder July 7
Brooke Shearer July 8 Margaret Neikirk July 10 Norma Brothers July 12
Emily Absher July 12 Charlotte Lamb July 14 Karen Christolear July 14
Allison Wampler July 15 Jim Rhinehart July 16 Abbey Mauch July 16
Shirley Suhr July 16 Chenoa Courtney July 19 Martha Sheehan July 19
Elizabeth Worthen July 20 Sean Barrett July 21 Lisa Berlon July 21
Mary McCullough July 21 Nicholas Mundhenk July 21 Dave Martin July 22
Janice Studebaker July 23 Susan Stimpson July 23 Brenda Saunders July 24
Brandon Klopsch July 25 Lena Burns July 26 Kim Stevens July 26
Lois Aultz July 27 Barbara Rolfe July 27 Karen Johns July 28
Steve Wright July 28 Erin Schumpert July 29 Joyce Kemp July 29
Shawnasy Armstrong July 31
(We make every effort to note birthdays. If we have omitted someone, please notify the office, so we can make a correction.)
Please make the following changes in your Membership Directory:
Members: Robert Baty 1630 Piper Lane, Apt. 102 Centerville, OH 45440
THANK YOU MESSAGES
Dear Friends, Thank you for your prayers and cards during my foot surgery and recovery. They are much appreciated. I am on the mend and hope to be able to walk and drive again soon. Bowling will take a bit longer, but maybe by September if rehab goes well. With gratitude, Fred Schenck Dear Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church, This month, thanks to your help, a few more children are no longer sleeping on the floor. Instead they have a soft place to dream. Your donation of $479 means that you understand just how important a bed is to a child in need. Thank you again! Sincerely, Tara Tarziers, Secretary Snuggled Up Inc. Dear Friends, Thank you so much for your generous donation of $100 each month this year. Our guests are so grateful it is spring and the long winter is now behind us. Planting has begun in our vegetable garden, and children are counting down the days until summer break. We strive to create a welcoming environment for individuals and families who come to us for help with meeting their basic needs. Staff and volunteers work together to prepare the daily meal and to ensure that everyone is served, and no one is turned away from receiving help and hope. Please accept my personal thanks for your contribution. Sincerely, Melodie Bennett, Executive Director House of Bread
Recycling at Sugar Creek Supports Children & Youth
Please continue to bring in your aluminum cans and paper for recycling to church. Both of the containers are located in the newly constructed alcove outside the Commons in the upper parking lot. The funds raised for the aluminum cans go to support the Youth Mission trip fund. Currently the paper recycling company is not offering a rebate for the remainder of 2014 but is hoping to resume the rebate program in 2015. Until then, please continue to bring in your paper to be recycled by the company as it allows us to continue to be “green” and save the landfills.
Family Ministry News K.C.C. Volunteers Needed! K.C.C., also known as Kids with Christian Character, is our summer program during the worship service for children ages 3 through the 5th grade. Wendy is in need of one adult and one youth volunteer for each week to lead the movie and snack (no prep needed!), and the sign-up sheet is in the Cove. Volunteers are still needed for: June 15, July 13 and July 20.
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CHRISTIAN NURTURE
BUILDINGS & GROUNDS
Serving through Mission is a very important part of our VBS week
together. To help the children to connect with helping other children, we are supporting the non-profit organization “Crayons to Classrooms”. Each year Dayton area teachers spend more than a $1,000 of their own money to make sure their low-income students have the supplies they need to be successful in the classroom. This organization supports 57 area schools that serve low income areas and have given in excess of 4 million dollars of school supplies to classrooms since 2009. There is a purple flyer in the Cove that lists the new supplies we will be collecting [also listed below]. If you would like to support this VBS mission, you can bring in school supplies that are listed below OR a financial donation anytime leading up to VBS or during the week of June 9.
Crayons (24 count) Construction Paper Colored pencils Pens
Filler paper Pencils
Notebooks Glue sticks
Pocket folders Rulers Markers Scissors
Volunteers Needed for VBS Set Days We still need your help! On Saturday, May 31, beginning at 10 am, we will have our 3rd and final set day to make sure all of our creations are ready to go for VBS. On Saturday, June 7, also at 10 am, we will be creating the Wonder Workshop in the Sanctuary. We will be setting up our hallway of construction with oversize lego’s, blueprints and more as well as our “Crayons to Classrooms” mission area. We have a great time together, and if we have many volunteers, our time will go quickly. Please call Wendy (298-3743) with any questions!
VBS Music Practices There are two more practices for the VBS band and all the youth who are music leaders: Sunday, June 1 at 4 pm, and the final practice on Sunday, June 8, from 2 to 3:30 pm. Please be sure to be here and on time so we can be ready to lead worship during Workshop of Wonders.
Kirkmont Summer Camp At press time for the Scribe, we have 33 campers who will be at Kirkmont this summer learning God’s love for them! Thank you to those who contributed $2,095 to pay for scholarships for our campers. There’s nothing like getting mail while you’re away at camp, so we will be listing the names of the campers and the week they will be at camp in the bulletins
so you can send a note or postcard to them. Please allow 2-3 days lead time for the mail to arrive, and don’t worry if you don’t know each child, as they will know you by your love from Sugar Creek! Please note that the children will be listed in the bulletin 2 weeks prior to each camp!
Kirkmont Center (camper name/camp name here) P.O. Box 128 6946 County Road 10 Zanesfield, Ohio 43360
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CHRISTIAN NURTURE (Cont.)
Thank you to our Volunteers! The Christian Nurture Commission and staff are so grateful for the 75+
volunteers who contributed to the life of our congregation’s spiritual growth and pathway to Discipleship this past year. Volunteers gave their love, devotion, patience and creativity in many capacities: GYD (Growing Young Disciples), ReVive, God Sightings small groups, Holy Chaos, Youth Fellowship, t.y.p., Children’s Choirs, special intergenerational events and much more! To honor our many volunteers this year, a financial donation will be given to the Shoes4theshoeless, the organization that VBS supported last year that helps put thousands of new shoes and socks on underserved children in the Dayton area. At Sugar Creek and in Kettering, you are making a difference in many lives with your generous hearts, and we thank you!
Youth Ministry News
EPPIC SNAC Welcome Party June 8 This year’s party will be from 4-6:30 pm at the Brunn Home. It’s time to welcome the rising 7th graders into our EPPIC fun! ALL students entering 7th grade through graduating seniors are welcome to come for a fun evening in and around the pool. Please bring a bathing suit and towel as well as a side or dessert to share; dinner
will be provided. A carpool will meet at 3:30 pm at SCPC and return at 7 pm. Otherwise meet at the Brunn Home (101 Akins Ct, Springboro, OH 45066; phone 937-550-4212). Please let Carmen know if you plan to participate in the carpool ([email protected]). Parents are welcome to stay during the event.
Please Pray for our 2014 High School Mission Team From June 14-21 our youth and adult volunteers will be serving with Next Step Missions in this year’s Rural Mission Trip to Lorain County, Ohio. Lorain County watched poverty statistics skyrocket over the past few years. Perhaps the most troubling statistic is that over half of Lorain’s senior citizens currently live below the poverty line. Next Step has come along side Neighborhood Alliance, a Lorain County based nonprofit, who delivers 400 meals a day to Lorain’s senior citizens. Students will work on projects to repair leaky roofs, fix broken doors and windows, re-tile floors and build wheelchair ramps for people who can no longer walk. This is a great opportunity to lend a helping hand to some of Lorain’s most vulnerable residents.
Tools/items needed for the H.S. Mission Trip in June Please contact Jim Berkshire (293-9415) if you would be willing to supply (or allow them to borrow) any of these tools/items: safety goggles, work gloves, nail apron, hammers, levels (2 ft, 4ft and 6ft), circular saws (3), sawzall, sledge hammer, chalk line (4), cordless drills (3) utility knives (6), framing square, extension cords (5), pry bars (2) carpenter pencils, spade shovels (2), ladders (if able to transport).
Middle School Mission Week (Local) Dates: July 8 - 11 Who: Students entering grades 7-9 in the 2014-2015 school year
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CHRISTIAN NURTURE (Cont.)
Members Crossing New Thresholds Graduates 1. Tyler Edwards graduated from the University of Dayton on May 4, 2014 with a degree in Mechanical
Engineering, with a concentration in Aerospace. Tyler has been accepted at University of Dayton Master’s Program in Aerospace.
2. Tony Lamb graduated from Ohio University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education. 3. Jordan T. Long, son of Nolan Long, graduated from the University of Georgia/Athens with a master’s
degree in Public Administration. 4. Katie Mauch graduated from Wittenberg University on May 17 with a double major in Political Science/
International Studies and a double minor in Chinese and Spanish.
Retirees 1. Terry Mundhenk retired May 1, 2014 after 48 years in practice of Pharmacy. 2. Jim Wampler retired October 31, 2013 after 30 years with the Ohio Department of Transportation.
The Deacons Are Ready to Help. The Key Deacon is the Deacon who is primarily responsible for attending
to the needs of the hospitalized members/friends of the congregation. Also, when the pastor is away, the Key Deacon (along with the on-call pastor) is available to assist with any other special needs or concerns. The Transportation Deacon is available to meet any church-related transportation needs. Key Deacon for June 1-15 is Stanley Aultz (866-0444); June 16-30 is Tish Lamb (435-6692). Transportation Deacon: Art Nitsch (848-9154).
Discovering Stephen Ministry We, the Stephen Leadership Team, would like to thank you, our congregation, for your thoughtful, prayer-filled participation in the Stephen Minister application process. We received FIVE completed applications!! If God is still speaking to you, it is not too late for you to complete your application. What is the next step?? Interviews with all the applicants will be conducted to give both the Stephen Leader Team and the volunteer a chance to be absolutely certain that he or she understands what it means to be a Stephen Minister; is willing and able to make the commitment necessary to be a Stephen Minister; has appropriate gifts for this ministry. Once the Stephen Ministers have been selected, then training will begin. Our church is partnering with the Westminster Presbyterian Church to provide training for our new Stephen Ministers. This training will begin in September 2014 and include 50 hours to equip each minister with the basics they need to begin establishing caring relationships. We are excited about our partnership with our sister church as it is an opportunity to share our resources and to build connections! Please continue to pray for our Stephen Ministry as it moves forward!
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DEACONS
Retirees’ Lunch Bunch June 10 & July 8, 2014
Lunch Bunch will visit Hazel Grill and Tavern (8901 Kingsridge Dr., Dayton, OH 45458) in June and Jimmie’s Italian Kitchen (3002 Woodman Dr., Dayton, OH 45420) in July. All retirees are invited to join us for fun, food and fellowship. Each month a sign-up sheet will be placed in the Cove so you can sign up for that month’s restaurant. If at any time you need a ride, please put “ride” beside your name on the sheet. If you have any questions, please call Jan or Les Detrick at 293-6111.
CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
Email Prayer Chain and Sunday Prayers You can receive a printed list of the prayer requests shared aloud in worship services. (This is not to be confused with the prayers written on the “Everybody Counts” blue sheets, which are considered confidential and shared only with Pastor Julia and the Deacons.) To receive the Sunday Prayer Requests, just send an email to Jessie Fleeman at [email protected], and you will be added to the email distribution group. In addition, you will receive the prayer requests submitted throughout the week. It is a privilege to remember others in prayer and, of course, a responsibility to handle information respectfully.
Have a Prayer Request? Contact the Prayer Chain! Many Sugar Creek members faithfully remember others in prayer—it is a marvelous strength of our community! You can send a prayer request to the church office ([email protected]), and Jessie Fleeman will forward it to those who will pray. Please remember that God knows every need, so you are free to limit the amount of information you share. You can use a first name if you want, but may not need to (i.e. “please pray for my co-worker”). You can be general about the request (“healing”), or more specific (“positive response for tomorrow’s MRI”). Less is generally better than more, when it comes to how much to share. Those who know you are likely to follow up with personal contact with you, and that is often a better context for fuller sharing—partly because you’ll get immediate response!
Vocalists/Instrumentalists Needed
We are searching for vocalists/instrumentalists to enrich the service during the summer!
Do you have a song, duet, solo, or ensemble piece you would like to share before, during or
after the service? We would like to enlist your talent. The Prelude, Offering and Postlude
spots are all possibilities. Shy? Don’t know what to do? Have stage fright? We’ll do our best to help! If you
would like to participate please contact Willa (513.265.4294) and get on the schedule today!
WORSHIP COORDINATION
DEACONS (Cont.)
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Healing Touch Sessions are available at the church on the second Thursday of the month. For
more information, or to schedule a time, please contact Lois Milligan (513-855-4178).
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June 2014 Calendar
June 4 10:00 am Board Meeting (Joyce Kemp 299-9236) Knox room June 4 12:00 pm PW Noon Spring Gathering Fellowship Hall June 11 9:30 am PW Crafts (Janice Simmons 298-4519) Fellowship Hall June 14 11:30 am Dorcas Circle (Dorothy White 253-4767) Murphy’s Grille June 18 9:30 am PW Crafts (Janice Simmons 298-4519) Fellowship Hall
July 2014 Calendar
July 2 9:30 am PW Crafts (Janice Simmons 298-4519) Fellowship Hall July 9 9:30 am PW Crafts (Janice Simmons 298-4519) Fellowship Hall July 16 9:30 am PW Crafts (Janice Simmons 298-4519) Fellowship Hall July 23 9:30 am PW Crafts (Janice Simmons 298-4519) Fellowship Hall July 30 9:30 am PW Crafts (Janice Simmons 298-4519) Fellowship Hall July 21-Aug 6 9:00 am Rummage Sale Setup Fellowship Hall
Spring Gathering & Installation of Officers The Spring Gathering and installation of officers will be held on Wednesday, June 4, at noon in the Fellowship Hall. Please join us for lunch and fellowship. Lunch will be provided — soup, salad and dessert. Please call Joyce Kemp at 299-9236 if ride needed. The 2014-2015 officers to be installed are as follows: Moderator Joyce Kemp Church Women United Eleanor Jerman Vice Moderator Marylou Somogyi PW Meals Coord. Janice Simmons & Secretary Kathryn Graham Barb Rolfe Treasurer Phyllis Johns Missions Jackie Luther Funeral Dinners Dorothy White Crafts Janice Simmons Fellowship Barb Rolfe
Annual Rummage and Bake Sale The annual Rummage and Bake Sale will be held August 7, 8 and 9 from 9am to 3pm. Donations of gently-used household goods, clean clothing and shows, unbroken toys, children and adult books are appreciated. Donations may be brought to the Fellowship Hall beginning July 14 - August 1. Please mark boxes or bags “PW” and place on the stage . For any questions, please contact Janice Simmons at 298-4519 or Joyce Kemp at 299-9236.
LOWER MARSH CREEK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
GETTYSBURG, PENNYSLVANIA
By Denny Saunders
My wife Brenda and I enjoy American History and genealogy. Most of our leisure and
vacation time is spent pursuing either one of these activities. Over the past few years we have made
several trips to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania because it has afforded us the opportunity to do both. We
have spent many days exploring the massive battlefield, walking where soldiers fought and died,
taking photographs and visiting museums.
We also discovered that Brenda has ancestors that settled in the Gettysburg and surrounding
areas during the eighteenth century. Brenda did some research and discovered her 5th great
grandparents; William and Elizabeth McClean were buried in a country cemetery several miles west
of Gettysburg. We were excited when we located their grave markers. Elizabeth was buried in 1784
and William 1785 in the Lower Marsh Creek Cemetery a few miles down a one lane gravel road. It is
also the original site of The Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church. The Church was an unheated
log structure and in 1790 a new church was built near Fairfield Road. It was constructed of stone
gathered from local farms. Just as the early members of Sugarcreek brought their own seats to
worship services, the early members of Lower Marsh Creek brought stones. When we realized this
was the same church, we decided we would attend worship on our next trip to Gettysburg.
Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church Inside the Sanctuary Building
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Pieces of the Past (Cont.)
Easter flowers for Services 4/20/2014
A few weeks ago Brenda and I returned to Gettysburg and attended the Easter Sunday
Service at the Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church. The Church has grown and expanded
throughout the years and electricity was finally installed in 1942. The offices, classrooms and
Fellowship Hall is in a modern building across the parking lot, but services are held in the old stone
sanctuary. The Worship services were lovely, and the people were friendly, and it was a joy
spending our Easter Sunday with them.
We are scheduling another trip to Gettysburg this fall to explore and research the history of
our country and family. Our original plan was to attend a different church each time, but we
enjoyed and were enlightened by our visit that we have cancelled those plans and will happily
return to the Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church.
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Session Deacons
Julia Wharff Piermont, Moderator Ann Mundhenk, Clerk
4417 Bigger Road, Kettering, Ohio 45440-1698
Class of 2014
Jenni Cyprych
George Lamb
Troy Martin
Marge Morgan
John O’Malley
Marylou Somogyi
Debbie Ellington, chair
Stanley Aultz
Abby Elton
Kathryn Graham
Tish Lamb
Art Nitsch
Irwin Roberts
Janice Simmons
Class of 2015
Mark Brunn
Donna Courtney
Laurie Elder
Dan Gouge
Ann Mundhenk
The Rev. Dr. Julia Wharff Piermont PASTOR
Wendy D. Symonds Nolan Long DIRECTOR OF FAMILY MINISTRIES CHANCEL CHOIR DIRECTOR
The Rev. Carmen Garrigan Jessie Fleeman DIRECTOR OF YOUTH MINISTRIES ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY
Michael Stewart Willa Bailes CUSTODIAN ORGANIST
Class of 2016
Debbie Ellington
Mark Hughes
Denise Manley
JoAnne Riddell
Tori Statt