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FEBRUARY 2018
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Volume 2018 Issue 02
“…Jesus went out to the mountain to pray; and he spent the night in prayer to God”. Luke 6:12
One of the reasons we have a council retreat is to spend time with God and prayerfully understand the calling we have received to serve as leaders in God’s church. This year we gathered together at Lutheridge retreat center just outside of Ashville, NC. We got to know each other a little better and how we can work together. We spent some time learning about the 6 Marks of Discipleship (see below), reviewing our 5 year strategic plan and creating goals for this year (see below), we also reviewed the church calendar, gained insight into the call process for an associate pastor and embraced the promises we made during the installation service. Our council president, Janine Wagner, offered some of this information on the Sunday we returned from retreat. I am offering a printed version and thanking the congregation for your continued support of council. Working together, with God’s help and guidance, we can face the unknown future of this year with a great deal of excitement and hope. Peace, Pastor Mike Shackelford
Council Goals for 2018 1. Formulate an Emergency Response Plan 2. Develop a plan to assess, revitalize, and repurpose church property and examine existing related policies 3. Encourage existing ministries & groups to enhance outreach & in-reach at SJLC
Six Marks of Discipleship (from the book Real Faith for Real Life by Michael W. Foss) Daily Prayer: God calls us to pray because he loves us. We step into God’s presence. Weekly Worship: Renewal of the soul and honoring God. Daily Bible Reading: More than mere words, reading & hearing the Living Word of God. Serving: We are created to serve in and beyond the congregation, meeting real needs. Nurturing Relationships: Thankful for who God places in our lives, sharing Christ. Giving: Embracing the power of sacrificial giving (a tithe and beyond)
Shrove Tuesday Pancake SupperShrove Tuesday Pancake SupperShrove Tuesday Pancake SupperShrove Tuesday Pancake Supper Tuesday, February 13th Tuesday, February 13th Tuesday, February 13th Tuesday, February 13th ---- St. John's Parish Life Center St. John's Parish Life Center St. John's Parish Life Center St. John's Parish Life Center - 5:30pm to 7pm5:30pm to 7pm5:30pm to 7pm5:30pm to 7pm
Invite friends and family! Music by the St. John’s Brass Ensemble!
6:30pm Burning of the Palms Service 6:30pm Burning of the Palms Service 6:30pm Burning of the Palms Service 6:30pm Burning of the Palms Service –––– outside PLC outside PLC outside PLC outside PLC Come and join us for a Shrove Tuesday bash! Lent begins Ash Wednesday, February 14thLent begins Ash Wednesday, February 14thLent begins Ash Wednesday, February 14thLent begins Ash Wednesday, February 14th Our Lenten Offering will be dedicated to the
ELCA World Hunger and the ELCA’s AMMPARO (Accompanying Migrant Minors with Protection, Advocacy, Representation and Opportunities) PROJECT helping
migrant displaced families and minor children. See page 5 for more details.See page 5 for more details.See page 5 for more details.See page 5 for more details.
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NEWS of the Women of the ELCANEWS of the Women of the ELCANEWS of the Women of the ELCANEWS of the Women of the ELCA Circle 1 February 06 - Tue - 10am Speaker: Sylvia Stahlay, Expert on Estate Sales
Circle 2 February 12 - Mon - 2pm Leader: Anne Burger Hostesses: Kathryn Lee & Rachel Wall
Circle 3 February 05 - Mon - 6:30pm At the home of Pam Bulman
Circle 4 February 19 - Mon - 7pm Leader: Michelle Brock Meeting at The Standard
Circle 5 February 01 - Thu - 5pm Leader: June Miley Hostesses: Andrea Rousey & Brenda Ellison
WELCA Board Meeting: Tuesday, February 20, 5:30pm
2018 Women of the ELCA Officers
President Judy Lybrand
President-Elect Joann Hoffmeyer
Secretary Alexandra McCormack
Treasurer Rachel Wall
Mission Committee Chairs
Action Barbara Thomas
Growth Nan Phillips
Community Erica McCarthy
If you have any questions about joining a circle and want to know more about WELCA, please call Kitty Hagglund at 574-0895
New Christian Education Opportunities from 02/18 through 3/02.
Kids and Youth Classes
Classes for Pre-K through 5th grade are in the downstairs Children's Sunday School wing
below the Fellowship Hall. Our Lutheran based Spark program connects kids with the same
stories they’ll hear in worship each week, so that the lessons are more easily learned and
remembered Each class is tailored to its age-level with caring and fun teachers
and hands-on learning opportunities.
Confirmation Class for grades 6 through 8 are upstairs, above the staff offices. Pastor Mike is leading this year’s study.
High School Students meet in the Youth Room of the Parish Life Center with Corey Carson and Kevin Lageman for
discussions about life topics and current videos.
Adult Classes:
Anxious for Nothing (until February 11th): Doug & Sue Kurz lead a new study of Max Lucado's new book Anxious for
Nothing: Finding Calm in a Chaotic World; a real life look at Philippians 4:6-7 and how it speaks to anxiety, depression,
and stress in everyday life. Join Doug & Sue in Room L11 (below the sanctuary).
Lenten Class - Final Words from the Cross Benji Mills will lead a Lenten session of Final Words From the Cross, a video
and book study of Jesus words as he died. This class will meet in L11 (below the sanctuary).
Alpha and Omega: Alpha and Omega is looking at the wisdom and poetry contained in Proverbs. Join them for a close
reading and rich discussion of the Bible. This class meets in L06 (below the sanctuary).
Contemporary Discussion: Dick and Lori Conn will host this welcoming discussion of current events, opinions, and our
place as Christians in a complex world. Join them for good coffee and conversation. Meets in the PLC Senior Room.
Martin's Table (February 18 - March 2): Moses: In the footsteps of the Reluctant Prophet by Adam Hamilton will be
led by Ralph Wessinger. Be with Ralph as he leads Martin's Table beginning 2/18 in retracing the life of Moses from
his modest birth and rescue as a baby to the courts of Pharaoh, from herding flocks in Midian to leading his people out
of Egypt Using historical information, archaeological data, and biblical text, Hamilton guides us in the footsteps of this
reluctant prophet who grew in his relationship with God and by the end of life had successfully fulfilled the role he
was given. Turn your own reluctance into boldness as you examine the significant challenges facing Moses and how
God shaped his character and life in powerful ways.
The Story: This year-long class will look at the entire Bible as one continuing story of God and his people. Carefully
selected verses from the Bible are organized chronologically and written in the form of a novel from Genesis to
Revelation. Each class features a video presentation and discussion, equally perfect for those new to the Bible and for
those with life-long familiarity. Meets in L12 (below the sanctuary).
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COUNCIL CORNER
HIGHLIGHTS
Minutes for the December 2017 Council meeting and the 2018 Transition council meeting were approved at January 2018 meeting. Highlights follow: • hosted Georgia Southern University students for a week
while they worked with Christmas In Action to help Spartanburg community.
• several events: Christmas celebration, Christmas Eve worship, Potluck breakfast and special one 11:00am
Lessons & Carols service. • Jan. 21st special congregational event with SC Synod
Bishop's Office to help us continue the call process for an associate pastor.
• Call committee to be installed at 11am worship Jan. 21st • to date, capital campaign raised approximately $71,000 • transition meeting with the new 2018 council was held to
elect officers and assign ministry representation. (see page 12 for list)
• confirmed plans for January council retreat 5th-6th. *More information can be found on the Council Corner Bulletin Board.
St. John’s Committee Meetings: Social Ministry 3pm 2nd Sunday PLC Senior Rm.
Health Ministry 4pm 2nd Sunday PLC Conf. Rm.
Finance 4pm 2nd Sunday Dnstrs Conf. Rm.
Christian Ed. 12:30pm 3rd Sunday PLC Conf. Rm.
Youth Min. 3pm 3rd Sunday PLC Conf. Rm.
Worship/Music 5:15pm 2/15 Tuesday Dnstrs.Conf. Rm.
Evangelism - Com/Tech - Stewardship - Fellowship -
Property as called.
February Brewsky Schedule Join us for fun and fellowship Wednesday evening, February 7th, 7:30pm, at Mezcal Restaurant on E. Main downtown. This will be the only Brewsky outing until after Lent. Wild Women Weekend at Lutheridge March 2-4th Registration is at www. lutheridge.novusway.org/non-summer-adult-family-programs. Limited spaces are available. The theme is “Superwomen” in scripture focusing on Proverbs 31 from the Old Testament and Mary, the mother of Jesus from the New Testament. Program starts at 7:30 pm on Friday and ends with Worship and a Brunch Buffet on Sunday by noon. More details will be available closer to the event.
Mix & Mingle Events - March 31
st at 4:30 pm BJU
Living Gallery www.bjumg.org Please get your tickets if you are interested in going. Contact Conny if you have questions at 864-921-0615 or [email protected].
Coffee & Fellowship: Coffee Hour
sign ups are on the kitchen door of the PLC and on the board in the Fellowship Hall. If you are interested in helping and being a part of the Fellowship Committee please contact Conny Linder at 921-0615 or [email protected]. We'd love to hear your ideas!
IN MEMORIAM 2017 Please pray for the families of these loved ones
who have passed into life eternal.
David R. Frick
Husband of Martha Frick Dr. Tommy Griffin
Father and father-in-law of Scott & Suzannah Griffin (sister of Erica McCarthy).
Frank Presta
Father of friends of Doug & Sue Kurz
FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY LUNCH at 1:00PM
Please sign up on the board in the Fellowship Hall for the complete meal which is $6.00
2/07 Spiral Sliced Ham Macaroni & Cheese Green Beans Biscuit Dessert
2/14 (Ash Wednesday)
Vegetable Soup Ham & Cheese Sandwich Side Salad Dessert
2/21 Mexican Chicken Casserole with Rice Salad Salsa With Chips Dessert
2/28 Inside Out Cheeseburger Wrap Pasta Salad Fruit Dessert
St. John's Lutheran Men February Meeting Monday, February 26th 6:30pm All men welcome! Dinner served - $8
Sign up on the clipboard in the Fellowship Hall or email Chris McCarthy at [email protected] or text 580-0648 by February 23rd
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HISTORY IN ACTION or . . . A Blast from the Past!A Blast from the Past!A Blast from the Past!A Blast from the Past!
by Judy Lybrand, Archives
WOMANS MEMORIAL
An undated handwritten letter entitled “State of Religion in Woman’s Memorial Lutheran Church, Spartanburg, SC” from
the early years of our congregation expresses the nearly insurmountable difficulties that had to be overcome for the
establishment of this community to take place. This was written within a year or two of our organization. Following is an
excerpt from that letter, with the writer’s actual underlinings duplicated. (Recall that until 1948, our congregation was
named “Woman’s Memorial” in honor of financial support by the Woman’s Missionary Society of the SC Synod.
Intriguing to think of the Upstate of SC as a mission field…yet of course it still is.)
It is not easy for anyone away from the actual scene of our labors to fully measure the real situation confronting our mission pastor in the beginning of his work in Spartanburg. Here he found a few Lutherans who had been away from the church of their childhood so long that it seemed almost like a dream of the past to hear of the faith of our fathers. Naturally their interest had subsided with the passing years, and all hope of this coming of a Lutheran Church had long since departed. Besides, the members had but slight, if any knowledge of each other, and therefore could not be expected to have any oneness of feeling, or unity of purpose. But this is not saying that our love for the old church had died for it had not. Note, also, that few of our members, scattered as they were, had ever had any active experience in church work; nor were any of them rich in the goods of this world.
Now to gather, unify, and build up a congregation under these circumstances, and in a city in which our church was really unknown, was not so easy as some may imagine. Nor is it less noteworthy that we live entirely away from the stream of Lutheran life. But, with all this, the seemingly impossible is being accomplished. We are becoming constantly better known in the community; our church is slowly but surely coming to the front; and we are growing in public favor and esteem. The people are finding out the fact that we belong to a great church, and represent doctrines and principles which mean much to the world, and to the salvation of men.
It is cause of rejoicing that there is growing interest among our people, and that we have evident signs of a quickened spiritual life. At our last communion twenty-seven were at one time around the Lord’s Table, and our Reformation Service met with special favor.
The congregation was organized on September 28, 1902 with 17 adult members, so the number of twenty-seven is a 58%
increase. (Only confirmed adults communed at that time.) We seldom recall the original difficulties in drawing together
strangers to create a common goal. Only the help of the Holy Spirit could have brought about our congregation despite
these odds. We thank God that we are here!
First Communion Class with Pastor Mike A First Communion Class will meet for children and parents on March 10th, from 10:00am-2:00pm in the PLC Conference Room. The children and their families will partake of communion at the Maundy Thursday evening service in their own chalices that they will decorate at Hearts of Clay. If you feel your child is ready to receive, please contact Pastor Mike at 864-583-8167 or 864-612-3255. You may also email at: [email protected].
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LENT 2018
Ash Wednesday 2/14 … A Wounded Savior for a Wounded People 12:15pm & 7:00pm
Each Wednesday during Lent (following the Ash Wednesday service) we will gather together to explore how the wounds of Jesus affect our wounds. The offerings for our Wednesday services and evening meals will go to the 40 Days of Giving campaign- Accompanying migrant children- by the ELCA World Hunger. (see article at
bottom of page) Please make the time to explore more in depth how Jesus, the wounded Savior, binds our wounds, heals us, and restores us.
Wednesday Schedule: 12:15pm Worship 1:00pm Lunch 6:00pm Supper 7:00pm Worship
Lenten Wednesdays
2/21 … The Wound of Betrayal 2/28 … The Wound of Apathy 3/07 … The Wound of Denial 3/14 … The Wound of Mockery
3/21 … The Wound of Abandonment A Wounded Savior for a Wounded People
"by his wounds we are healed”…1 Peter 2:24
Holy Week
3/25 Palm/Passion Sunday … All For You 9:00am & 11:00 am
3/29 Maundy Thursday … A Meal for the Wounded 12:15pm & 7:00pm 3/30 Good Friday … Behold the Life-Giving Cross
12:15pm & 7:00pm
Many migrant children, youth and families face the challenges of a complex immigration system, limited employment opportunities, and little support. Through ELCA World Hunger and the ELCA’s AMMPARO
(Accompanying Migrant Minors with Protection, Advocacy, Representation and Opportunities) strategy, our church provides food, clothing, and care to meet their immediate needs. 40 Days of Giving is a way for ELCA members to support this church’s hunger and poverty ministry during Lent. Our Lenten Offerings will
be dedicated to helping this effort. Please make checks payable to St. John's and designate on the memo
line Lenten World Hunger.
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FEBRUARY IS AMERICAN HEART MONTH Heart disease is the leading cause of
death for men and women in the U.S. Every year, 1 in 4 deaths is caused by heart disease. The good news?
Heart disease can often be prevented when people make healthy choices and manage their health conditions.
A healthy lifestyle includes the following:
1) Eating a healthy diet.
2) Maintaining a healthy weight.
3) Getting enough physical activity.
4) No smoking or other forms of tobacco.
5) Limiting alcohol use.
So have a heart! JOIN US FOR OUR BLOOD DRIVE ON BLOOD SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH.
YOUNG BLOODS! YOUNG BLOODS! YOUNG BLOODS! YOUNG BLOODS! We love our faithful seniors, but we would also welcome
participation from those ages 20-60. You have lots to give! Come and join St. John's for
our first Blood Drive of 2018 on Sunday, February 25th from 10:00am - 2:00pm. The
Bloodmobile will be in front of the Parish Life Center. Sign up sheets for appointment times
will soon be available. Let's have a BIG SIGN-UP this year to support the community! You
may sign up online for an appointment at: thebloodconnection.org/donor/auth/signin Click on
the red 'sign up' tab and Follow the steps to schedule your own appointment. You can also schedule through
the coordinators available after each service. You can always donate on "Blood Sunday" even if you are not
scheduled. However, those scheduled will be drawn first. If you register on the website, you can check when
you are scheduled or obtain other information. Please do not sign up if you are not going to be there. PLEASE
remember your blood card or driver's license. You must have a form of ID. Anyone under 16 must have
parental permission. If you need assistance in scheduling, please call Judy Drake at 864-237-3113 or Kitty
Hagglund at 864-574-0895. Thank you for giving!
St. John's Prayer Chain The St. John's Prayer Chain is made up of a group of volunteers who intently pray for members or family and friends of members who are in need of divine intervention. A central leader phones other key leaders who then phone volunteers on their list to pray for the individual in need. This chain provides a dedicated and confidential way of receiving prayers other than the published prayer list. The Prayer Chain is looking for new volunteers who can quietly perform this service from their homes. If you are interested in learning more about the Prayer Chain, you may call the new leader Linda Turner at 864-579-9950 or email at [email protected]. St. John's wishes to thank Myrna White for her long and loyal service as leader and coordinator of the Prayer Chain for 20 years. Bless you Myrna!
YOUNG FAMILIES Spread the love! The Young Families will gather in
the Fellowship Hall following worship on February 4th, at 12:00PM to share
lunch! Lunch will be followed by decorating cookies and making Valentines.
These Valentines will be distributed to residents at RoseCrest Retirement
Community and to Spartanburg School District Offices. If you would like more
information about this FUN event, please contact Beth Cutshall at 864-993-9429 or
email at [email protected].
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4th PLEASE Wear RED FOR
HEART HEALTH!
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We have already had a big snow with freezing temperatures. More cold weather will return. Our drive to collect warm outerwear in good condition is continuing all winter. Please prayerfully consider donating a coat to help keep someone warm this winter. Gloves, hats, and scarves are helpful, too. Look for donation drop-off bins in the Fellowship Hall and also in the PLC. Coats will be donated to Greater Spartanburg Ministries. Keep someone warm this
winter by donating your extra coats and jackets.
Coffee & Fellowship: Isn't it nice to share a bit of conversation and a
treat with a hot cup of coffee following worship services? This is a wonderful time to catch up with old friends and make new ones. The Circle groups do a wonderful job filling several Sundays monthly for the traditional coffee time. Volunteers sign up for the time following the contemporary service. Open opportunities are still available for both services Coffee Hour sign ups are on the kitchen door of the PLC and on the board in the Fellowship Hall. Take a
chance to be of service and sign up to provide a simple snack and arrange coffee for a warm fellowship time. Also, if you are interested in helping and being a part of the Fellowship Committee please contact Conny Linder at 921-0615 or [email protected]. We'd love to hear your ideas!
WORSHIP FLOWERS Our Flower Chart is slowing filling for 2018, but there are still open dates to provide flowers for Sunday worship. Flowers not only enhance the beauty of the worship experience, but they are a wonderful opportunity to remember a loved one or celebrate a special event. The two vases are very reasonably provided by Russ Gaffney Florist for $45, including delivery. They are yours to enjoy or give to someone following the worship service. Supplying flowers is not in our budget and depends on members signing up for dates on the Flower Chart. If no one signs up - there are no flowers. Please take the opportunity to provide flowers for the worship services by signing up today!
Call Committee for an Associate Pastor
On January 21st, during the 11am worship service we installed the Call Committee who will be prayerfully searching for a candidate to bring to St. John's council and congregation to be considered for the Associate Pastor position.
The most immediate task that lays before this group is the compilation of paperwork needed to help potential candidates know more about our congregation. As the process continues the chair of the committee will keep the council informed as to their progress. When we, the congregation, gathered together for the special event in the PLC with Pastor Ginny Aebischer, we were informed as to the importance of confidentiality for this process to be respectful and successful.
Please keep the Call Committee in your prayers:
Corey Carson - Chair Helen Collier Leslie Connor Kevin Lageman Erica McCarthy Chris Towe
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SUMMER CAMP: Summer will be here soon and NOW is the
time to think about sending your child to summer camp. Through
NovusWay camps - Lutheridge, Lutherock, Luthersprings, & Lutheranch,
kids combine faith and adventure. You will find camp handouts in the narthex and the PLC for
more information. You may also go to www.NovusWay.org.
2018 YOUTH GATHERING MEETING Sunday February 11
th @ 2pm
Youth Room PARENTS AND YOUTH
This meeting will update us on our info for the Gathering and provide info for
the rest of the trip. We will decide on stops and places to go.
SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE SUPPER
Tuesday February 13th
in PLC We will be cooking and serving this year’s Pancake Supper.
All LCY need to be there to assist. Please be in the PLC kitchen
by 4:30 pm or as soon as you can after.
We are inviting the other Spartanburg area churches and expect a crowd!
GOODWILL FASHION SHOW
Sunday Feb 18th
, 1pm PLC Grab your BFF (up to 4) and get ready to walk the
runway in the best you can get for $10 @ Goodwill.
INTERGENERATIONAL GAMES Sunday Feb 25
th @ 1pm in PLC
Come join us for a time of fun and fellowship. Bring your favorite game including board games or card games.
Or be part of our annual Nerf battle on the PLC floor.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO JOIN IN!
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Prayer Requests Members who are ill:
Bob Henderson Nell Isaac Hallie Stillwagon Jim Shaver Everette & Ann Lineberger Chris Wright Luann Bryant Jane Watson Gloria Massey
Family and Friends of Members:
Ray Koon, brother of Martha K. Brown Jim Drake, brother-in-law of Judy Drake
Annette Gill, sister of John Kopchik Pat Pannier, friend of Doug & Sue Kurz
Pat McKinney, mother of Stephen McKinney Dorothy Husty, cousin of Ed & Jacquie Maidel
Thomas Ragan, friend of George & Judy Psillas Adam Rogers & his family, friends of Carol Lipscomb
Jeff Harkins, nephew-in-law of Jeff & Andrea Rousey
Eleanor Flowers, sister of Everette Lineberger
Heather K. Cassidy, friend of Andrea Rousey Rebecca Carson, aunt of Patrick Boyd
Carl & Lana Chichester, parents of Tricia Boyd Janice Bullard, mother of Leigh Anne Bridges
Ted Hillmer, father of Jackie Jacobson Chris Hindman, friend of Tanya Hindman Todd Keith, cousin of John & Joanne Kopchik Angela Howard, daughter of John & Joanne Kopchik Mason Fain, grandson of Libby Fain, friend of Kevin
Bolin Linda Compton, friend of Betty Bishop Gene Young, father of Linda Dohse Micajah Owens, granddaughter of Jeff & Andrea Rousey Maxine Towe, mother of Michael & Julia Towe Marjorie Kellogg, sister of Dick Sprang Dan Rungo, brother of John Rungo McKinnon Galloway, niece of Jack & June Miley
Members and Friends confined to Home or Health Care:
Everette & Ann Lineberger, Ruby Horton, Jo Tiner, Paul Foerster, Betty Walker, Gladys Kellner, Frances McGill, Mary Gray, Joyce Chaffey, Martin Zschocher, Virginia Wyse, Gloria Massey, & Ethel Metz. Members and Friends serving in the military: Matthew Thomas, Ryan Dohse, John Newman, Daniel Linder, Jacob Fischer, Chris Brown, Anthony Dylan McCormack, Cynthia Johnson, Dustin Vest, John Jacobson, Jr. Prayers for our neighbors, council, staff & Call Committee.
January Attendance Record Worship Average:
9:00 Contemporary – 80 10:00 Christian Education Classes – 60
11:00 Traditional – 151 1/21 ONE 11:00am Service (Nave)- 217
12:15 Wednesday Worship - 17
Wednesday Worship 11:00 Pastor's Bible Study
12:15 Worship Service 1:00 Fellowship Lunch
General Fund YTD as of December 31, 2017
Budgeted Actual Giving
Expenditures Expenditures to Date
$606,787 $558,879 $541,218
General Fund Budgeted and Actual Expenditures includes $24,000 transferred to reserve accounts.
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COUNCIL GREETERS/COMMUNION ASSISTANTS Tracey Bishop & Rick Sprang
CD DELIVERY 04 Cheryl Pettis 11 John & Anne Burger 18 Kent & Helen Collier 25 Harrell Connelly
Nursery Attendants 10am 11am
04 Mary Helen Wessinger Ineka Pitt 11 Page Lawrence Stephanie Lageman 18 Judy Drake TBA 25 Stephanie Hujik Leslie Connor
TRADITIONAL SERVICE - NAVE ALTAR GUILD GREETERS LECTORS 04 Kitty Hagglund & Martha Brown Rick Sprang & William Schriver Don Frank 11 Kitty Hagglund & Martha Brown Myrna White & TBA Don Frank 18 Kitty Hagglund & Martha Brown Jack & Janice Pfeiffer Sharyn Stresing 25 Kitty Hagglund & Martha Brown Michael & Julia Towe Sharyn Stresing
CRUCIFER ACOLYTE
04 Carson Homan Grace Geddes 11 Andrew Hospodar Matt Mills 18 Harrison Homan Tyler Shelley 25 Nathan Shackelford Emma Hospodar ATTENDANCE RECORDING PEW POCKET STUFFER Martha Wright & Shirley Bell Melissa Carson & Cheryl Pettis
ALTAR FLOWERS COFFEE USHERS 04 Michael & Linda Dohse TBA Mark Homan, Bill Hunsinger, 11 Mark & Amy Mezger Circle 5 Frank Rudisill, Michael Towe, 18 Rubye Dellinger Circle 4 Christopher Towe, & Rick Sprang 25 Barry & Brenda Ellison Circle 2
CONTEMPORARY SERVICE - PARISH LIFE CENTER CONTEMPORARY SERVICE VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR - PATTY CULBREATH
ALTAR GUILD REFRESHMENT SET-UP & CLEAN-UP Patty Culbreath, Amie Shaver, Janine Wagner, Joanne Kopchik, 04 Cutshall Roberta Mileski, & Joann Hoffmeyer. 11 Towe 18 Please sign up on the kitchen door Audio/Visual 25 Mileski Steve Grimm, Matt Cutshall, Chris Towe, Logan Connor
Worship Space Preparation Attendance Recording Patty Culbreath & Allen Mabry Patty Culbreath & Rick Sprang
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FEBRFEBRFEBRFEBRUARYUARYUARYUARY 201 201 201 2018888
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat LENTEN SCHEDULE 12:15pm Lenten Worship 6pm Lenten Supper 7pm Lenten Worship
Brewsky Group on break 2/14 - 4/04
1 5pm Circle 5-FH June Miley
6-8pm Indoor Soccer Practice - PLC
2 3:30-5pm Pine St. Pantherettes - FH
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4 9am Contemporary 10am Sunday School 11am Traditional 12pm Young Families Lunch & Valentines - FH 12:30pm Eucharistic Ministry Meeting - PLC CR 1pm LCY - Youth Gathering Items
5 5:30pm Call Committee Meeting
6:30pm Circle 3 at the home of Pam Bulman
7pm Executive Committee
6 8:30am Men-A-Plenty 10am Circle 1-FH 10:30am Staff Meeting
6pm Fitness Dance 6:30pm Cub Scouts 7pm Boy Scouts
7 9am Eastside Co-Op 11am Bible Study 12:15pm Worship 1pm Lunch 2:30pm Stewardship Meeting - PLC SR
4pm Co-Op Planning Meeting
7pm Choir Rehearsal 7:30 Brewsky - Mezcal
8 2pm Marathon Bridge-PLC CR 6-8pm Indoor Soccer Practice - PLC 7pm NAMI-Dwn CR
9 3:30-5pm Pine St. Pantherettes - FH
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11 Jim Milligan, Guest Pastor 9am Contemporary 10am Sunday School 11am Traditional 3pm Social Ministry - PLC SR 4pm Health Ministry - PLC CR 4pm Finance - Dwn CR
12 2pm Circle 2 7pm Council Mtg.
13 8:30am Men-A-Plenty 10:30am Staff Meeting
5:30pm Shrove Tuesday Pancakes
6:30pm Ash Burning NO Fitness Dance 6:30pm Cub Scouts 7pm Boy Scouts
14 Ash Wednesday 9am Eastside Co-Op 11am Bible Study 12:15pm Ash Wednesday Worship
1pm Lunch 7pm Ash Wednesday. Worship
8pm Choir Rehearsal
15 5:15pm Worship/Music- Dwn CR
5:30pm ADK Teachers-FH
6-8pm Indoor Soccer Practice - PLC
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18 Lent 1 9am Contemporary 10am Sunday School 11am Traditional
19 7pm Circle 4
20 8:30am Men-A-Plenty 10:30am Staff Meeting
5:30pm WELCA Brd-PLC CR
6pm Fitness Dance 6:30pm Cub Scouts 7pm Boy Scouts
21 9am Eastside Co-Op 11am Bible Study 12:15pm Lenten Worship
1pm Lunch 6pm Lenten Meal 7pm Lenten Worship 7:45pm Chancel Choir
22 6-8pm Indoor Soccer Practice - PLC
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25 Lent 2 9am Contemporary 10am Sunday School 11am Traditional
26 6:30pm Lutheran Men
27 8:30am Men-A-Plenty 10:30am Staff Meeting
6pm Fitness Dance 6:30pm Cub Scouts 7pm Boy Scouts
28 9am Eastside Co-Op 11am Bible Study 12:15pm Lenten Worship
1pm Lunch 6pm Lenten Meal 7pm Lenten Worship 7:45pm Chancel Choir
02/01 Evan Shealy 02/02 Natalia Faltermeier Larry Kibler 02/03 Makenna Carothers 02/04 Michael Corn Betty Walker 02/05 Gil Bulman
02/07 George Johnson Ian Thomas Betty Yex 02/09 Craig Brooks Jim Milligan 02/10 Julia Fuchs Madonna Wall Larry White 02/12 Cathy Brown
Amie Shaver 02/13 Curt Wagner 02/16 Everette Lineberger 02/17 Nathaniel Bernstein Judy Lybrand Homer Nestlen 02/18 Martha Wright 02/19 Brian Cohen
02/20 Marissa Bernstein Brenda Shields 02/21 John Mileski 02/22 Kitty Hagglund 02/23 Barry Ellison Jason Revels Chris Towe 02/24 Conny Linder
02/26 B.J. Brannon 02/27 Leslie Connor Martha Williams 02/28 Cathy Pearson Tricia Schriver 02/29 Brenda Ellison
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415 S. Pine St. Spartanburg SC 29302 Phone-(864)583-8167/Fax-(864)583-4025 Website: www.stjohns-spartanburg.org
SOUP KITCHEN SERVANT TEAMS St. John’s has teams of persons serving at the Spartanburg Soup Kitchen on Forest Avenue, Fridays from 10:00am until 12:30pm assisting with food preparation and serving, straightening up food storage, stocking shelves, helping in the “children’s room,” cleaning up, etc. We are in need of more volunteers. If you want to spend a rewarding 2 hours helping prepare food to serve some hungry folks, please contact any of the soup kitchen servants listed below. The Servant Teams serving for June are:
FEBRUARY 02 FEBRUARY 09 FEBRUARY 16 Bob & Cheryl Pettis Linda Turner Brenda Ellison
Lori Conn Robin Hunsinger John Dennis Kathie McKenzie Gisela Mezger Ed Maidel Kitty Hagglund Jacquie Maidel Joann Hoffmeyer
OUR WORSHIP SCHEDULE
SUNDAY
9:00AM
CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP
10:00AM
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CLASSES
11:00AM
TRADITIONAL WORSHIP
MID-WEEK WEDNESDAY LENTEN WORSHIP
11:00AM PASTOR'S BIBLE STUDY
12:15PM LENTEN WORSHIP
1:00PM LUNCH
6:00PM LENTEN SUPPER
7:00PM LENTEN WORSHIP Join us on Wednesdays!
Congregation Council
Serving Through 2018
TRACEY BISHOP - SOCIAL MINISTRY DOUG KURZ - SECRETARY/PROPERTY
JANINE WAGNER - PRESIDENT MATT CUTSHALL - COM/TECH
Serving Through 2019 GIL BULMAN, TREASURER/STEWARDSHIP LARRY WHITE, FINANCIAL SECRETARY
CONNY LINDER - FELLOWSHIP RON THOMAS - EVANGELISM MINISTRY
Serving Through 2020
NAN DEMPSEY - WORSHIP & MUSIC BENJI MILLS - CHRISTIAN EDUCATION JUDY DRAKE - HEALTH MINISTRY
RICK SPRANG - YOUTH MINISTRY/VP
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH STAFF CONTACT INFORMATION: PASTOR MIKE SHACKELFORD C - 864-612-3255 Email: [email protected] 571 Moores Crossing Roebuck SC 29376
FRANKIE DEAL, Trad. Music Director/Organist C - 864-978-7815 Email: [email protected]
MARTIN AIGNER, Chancel Choir Director C - 864-415-0225 Email: [email protected]
CHRIS SIGMON, Contemporary Music Leader C - 864-706-0317 Email: [email protected]
CHIP HICKS, Sexton C - 864-978-0849 Email: [email protected]
CAREY GILLESPIE, Parish Secretary Church-583-8167 Email: [email protected]
IN THIS ISSUE: Attendance 9
Birthdays 11
Blast from the Past 4
Blood Drive 6
Brewsky Meeting 3
Calendar 11
Christian Education 2
Church Information 12
Coffee Sign Up 7
Committee Meetings 3
Council Corner 3
Financial Report 9
Health Ministry 6
Lent/40 Days of Giving 5
Lutheran Men 3
Memorials 3
Mix & Mingle 3
Pastor's Message 1
Prayer Chain 6
Prayer Requests 9
Servers-February 10
Shrove Tuesday 7
Soup Kitchen Teams 12
Wednesday Lunch Menu 3
WELCA 2
Winter Coat Drive 7
Worship Flowers 7
Youth News 8
Young Families 6
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