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JULY 2011 S T . P E T E R ’ S M O N T H L Y E - N E W S L E T T E R
In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea,With a glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me.As he died to make men holy, let us live to make men free,While God is marching on.Glory, glory! Hallelujah! Glory, glory! Hallelujah!Glory, glory! Hallelujah! His truth is marching on.(Third verse of Battle Hymn of the Republic – Julia Ward Howe 1862)
Patriotism, love, and loyal or zealous support of one’s own country runs deep at St. Peter. The evidence for this is the list of veterans, living or dead, who are remembered and celebrated on Memorial Day and Fourth of July. If you are one of these veterans, I thank you for being willing to defend our country.
There is another list in the Lamb’s Book Of Life. Through faith, trust in Jesus Christ, your
name is listed there, veteran or not. Love and loyal or zealous support of our God; Father, Son and Holy Spirit, is the way that we show appreciation for all that God has done for us. God’s truth is marching on at St. Peter Lutheran Church.
Patriotism
THE GAZETTE
Pastor Dave
www.stpeterchapin.com 803-345-9309 [email protected] Facebook: St. Peter Lutheran Chapin
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FROM THE HEART WE WILL SERVETabulators
Ernie Ringer, Paul Shealy
Communion Assistants
Stephen Wessinger
Altar Guild
*Bonnie & Wayne RiddleFaye & Harold RickardBarbara RiddleDale & Dwain WessingerJuel & Brandon Wessinger
Greeter & Ushers
*Randy & Pam Frick*Tim & Mona StockmanRoger & Lynn HillJessie, Hunter HillKeith & Susan HillRandell & Amanda DraftsDave Drafts, Randy DraftsTerry SeaseRandy & Lauren SeaseGreg & Michelle Sease
Children’s Church
3 Wendy Bell10 Clay & Tracy Cannon17 Marie Fulmer24 Clay & Tracy Cannon31 Wendy Bell
Alter Flowers
3 Larry & Judith Frick10 Andy & Anissa Turner17 Susan Hawkins; Wanda Harrill24 Allene Huffstetler & family31 Brenda Shealy
Nursey Helpers
3 Vivian Frick, Patricia Amick. Peggy Frick, Denise Koon, Janice Tholstrup10 Marynell Wise, Bonnie Riddle, Mona Stockman, Shaina Kingsmore, Vickie Stockman, Lynn & Samantha Hill17 Carolyn Shealy, Faye Richard, Linda Stoudemire, Amy Elliott, Jennifer Metts24 Jean Ann Rauch, Julie Shealy, Donna Frick, Nicole Frick, Lisa Frick, Heather Frick31 Sally Huffstetler, Ashley Huffstetler, Kaci Huffstetler, Lisa Mowbray, Kim Baxley, Elizabeth Baxley
Acolytes
3 Michael Weatherford10 Tyler Zobel17 Jared Coltrane24 Abby Wasielewski31 Colin Santiago
Crucifers
3 Christopher Snelgrove10 Kelsey Wise17 Mary Cannon24 Hannah Hogan31 Kaleb Riddle
Lay Readers
3 Dean Chapman10 Brannon Taylor17 Amy Taylor24 Susan Glymph31 Billy Warren
Memorials & Honorariums (May 29 - June 19, 2011)
GENERALIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Alda CannonIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Joe and Jean Ann RauchIn memory of Dottie Pruett, Ollie Sease, and Roy Drafts by Derrill and Gail CannonIn memory of Dorothy Pruett and Jim Taylor by Sadie and Tommy BentonIn memory of Mildred Hipp by Eleanor RhodesIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Richard and Lynne FulmerIn memory of Dottie Pruett, Jim Taylor, Ollie Sease, and Mildred Hipp by Ken and Vivian FrickIn memory of Mildred Hipp by Martha and Grady GlymphIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Martha and Grady GlymphIn memory of Mary Ellen Lindler Wilson by Dorothy BuffIn memory of Lewis Frick by Guy and Kathie Rister
UNDESIGNATED GENERALIn memory of Bruce Lake for Father’s Day by Elizabeth CrossIn memory of Virgil Carlisle by Martha PadgettIn memory of Mary Ellen Wilson by Martha Padgett
WORLD HUNGERIn memory of Mary Wilson by Stanley and Christine BolandIn memory of Elizabeth and Hubert Long for birthdays in May and June by Clyde and Rachel Long
FAMILY LIFE CENTERIn memory of Roy Drafts, Mildred Hipp, Alred Duncan, and Pastor Ross Ritchie by J. W. and Rayleen HollisIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Alfred and Sandra MettsIn memory of Jerry C. Frick, Sr. and Voight W. Dominick by Roland and Debbie Frick and familyIn memory of Leroy Wessinger and Roy Drafts by Earl LathropIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by J. N. and Elberta DominickIn memory of Mildred Hipp by Mary GallowayIn memory of Mary Lindler Wilson by Mary Galloway
In memory of Henry Lathrop by Earl LathropIn memory of Mary Lindler Wilson by Earl and Margie Lindler
CEMETERYIn memory of Susie Frick, Harroll Cannon, Harvey Dominick, Margaret Hallman, and Stella Wessinger by Judy K. FrickIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Sadie and Tommy BentonIn honor of Mallory Elizabeth Lake and in memory of Bruce Lake by Lib Cross
FAMILY ROOMIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Linda KoonIn memory of Gerald Koon on his birthday, June 12, by Linda KoonIn memory of J. Heyward Amick and in honor of Forrest Mason Mowbray, Sr. on Father’s Day by Forrest and Lisa MowbrayIn memory of Heyward Amick by Patricia Amick
BUILDINGIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Terry, Bennie and Retha SeaseIn memory of Leroy Wessinger and Dorothy Pruett by Barbara Riddle and familyIn honor of Bennie L. Sease on 85th birthday, June 7, by Terry Sease
SPIRITDRIVEN BANDIn honor of SpiritDriven by Kathy Havird
SPECKSIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by the Men’s Bible Class, Lutheran Church of the RedeemerIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Ken and Vivian FrickIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Martha Padgett
SPYIn memory of Frank Alewine and Carl Frick for Father’s Day by Curtis Alewine and familyIn memory of Frank Alewine and Carl Frick for Father’s Day by Vickie Alewine
Memorials & Honorariums (May 29 - June 19, 2011)
PRIMETIMERSIn memory of Roy Drafts by Retha Alewine and family
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTIn memory of Dorothy C. Pruett, Roy Drafts, and John Kesler by Linda KoonIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by John and Linda FulmerIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Larry and Judith FrickIn memory of Mary Lindler Wilson by Sadie and Tommy BentonIn memory of Mildred Hipp by Sadie and Tommy Benton
HELPIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Earnestine KoonIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Pam JenkinsIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Betty and Larry SoxIn memory of Roy Drafts by Betty and Larry SoxIn memory of Bunion and Mae Frick for their anniversary on June 17 by Betty and Larry SoxIn memory of Leroy Wessinger by Alton and Ruby LakeIn memory of Leroy Wessinger, Mildred Hipp and Virgil Carlisle by Judy K. FrickIn honor of Alton Lake and in memory of Norris Hallman on Father’s Day by Benny, Janice, Kenny Hallman; Deena and Hannon BedenbaughIn memory of Mary L. Wilson by David and Nancy FrickIn memory of Roy Drafts on Father’s Day by Randell, Amanda, Randy and Dave Drafts
Prayer GardenIn memory of Elton Boland and Gordon Boland, our fathers, and all fathers by Stanley and Christine Boland
FlowersIn honor of Agnes Long and in memory of John Noah Long by Clyde and Rachel Long
LibraryA book, Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy, has been given to the Library in memory of John H. Frick and Evelyn K. Frick by Judy K. Frick. In doing his research the author, Eric Metaxas, went to Germany and talked with people who knew Bonhoeffer; one was the sister of Bonhoeffer’s fiancée.
We express Christian love and sympathy to the family of:
Mildred Hipp who died May 26 Mary Lindler Wilson who died May 29
Alred Duncan who died May 31 Myrtle Shealy who died June 8
Patsy Hutchinson who died June 21
We remember in Prayer Gwen Alewine, Debra Amick, Rachel Anderson, Tammi Anderson, Victoria Berry, Christine Boland, Alda Cannon, Greta Clinton, Cathy Conway, Richard Cromer, J. N. Dominick, Cyndy Farr-Stockman, Elizabeth Frick, Vivian Frick, Nell Gantt, Chase Hamm, Elizabeth Hill, Rayleen Hollis, Skin Huffstetler, Bertha Lake, Ruby Lake, Dorothy Long, Dolton McCartha, Deanna Meade, Doris Meetze, Melody Minor, Dot Miskelly, Greg Moore, Jessica Morris, Sonya Morrison, Judy Pitts, David Placko, Jan Placko, Coy Porter, Robert Porter, David Pugh, Lexie Ratliff, Louis Riddle, Retha Sease, Lorene Stoudemire, Cindy Vodila, George & Mary Wilson Nursing Homes/Rehab: (Agape) Reba Hair; (Lowman) Katherine Cannon, Ruth Cannon; (Generations) Val Peay; (White Oak) Bernard Shealy, Helen Rish, (Hawkins) Kathleen Shealy; Military: Christopher Abbott, Tony Biviano, Andrew Hamson, Danny Meyer, Milledge Wilson
Pineywoods Postings July 2011
WORSHIP @ PINEYWOODS
Contemporary Worship led by SpiritDriven @ 8:25 AM
CROSS Coffee & Social Time following SpiritDriven Worship in Fellowship Hall
Sunday School @ 9:30 AM
Traditional Worship @ 10:30 AM
Come as you are.
Visit us online at www.stpeterchapin.com
Listen to or download Pastor Dave’s Sunday Sermon Audio
We are also on Facebook: St. Peter Lutheran Chapin
SPYSt. Peter Youth
Eleven members of St. Peter’s youth group (SPY) enjoyed a week of Bible studies, devotions, swimming, eating, roller coaster rides and lots of time together June 5-11, 2011, in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. All the youth and advisors thank St. Peter for making this trip possible.
July Meeting Dates
10th – regular meeting 5:30 p.m.24th – lake outing 3:00-7:00 p.m.
CHURCH AFFILIATION
A Called Congregational Meeting was held on June 19, 2011, at which two resolutions were voted on. There were 182 ballots completed and the results are as follows:
To Leave the ELCA: 177 – yes 5 – no = 97.252747 %To Join the NALC: 175 – yes 7 – no = 96.153846 %
July Birthdays 1 Becky Keister Wayne Riddle 2 Melanie Mangum Lynne Hallman Johnny Amick Greg Comalander Garrett Wessinger 4 Jeff Frick Lindsay Chapman 5 Michael Havird Fern Bickley
6 Ethan Shealy 7 Clint Riddle Monica Amick Shawna Huffstetler 8 Scott Benepe Lisa Frick
9 Derrill Cannon Trip Farmer Melvin Frick 10 Steve Kendrick Pat Sadler 11 Susan Beck Reaghan Turner Angela Pitts Daphne Rushe 12 Nicole Frick Renee Usher
13 Michael Snelgrove 14 Heather Frick David Cannon 15 Kara Dominick Lesa Chapman
18 Stacey Amick Benny Frick William Giles, Jr. Dwain Wessinger
19 Stephanie Riddle Terri McCartha
20 Donnie Hallman Cody Lindler Larry Frick 21 Jared Coltrane 22 Kevin Chapman 23 Kylie Frick Amy Thomas Janice Tholstrup Sally Huffstetler 25 Meredith Koon Vickie McVey
26 Brett Riddle27 Mike McVey30 Ronald Giles 31 Abby Mitchell
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
1 - Tommy & Mableen Frick10 - Michael & Misty Frick11- Randy & Lauren Sease11 - Allen & Linda Clark12 - Wayne & Bonnie Riddle14 - John & Bertha Lake15 - Paul & Brenda Shealy17 - Aubrey & Lisa Lindler20 - Earl & Margie Lindler20 - Joey & Leann Rauch23 - Randall & Linda Nettles
23 - Dale & Wendy Stoudemire25 - Brice & Gayle Cannon25 - Butch & Andrea Kendrick25 - Ray & Marty Weible28 - Keith & Susan Hill29 - James & Sara Hornby30 - Ray & Charlene Cannon30 - Eddie & Rhonda Cannon31 - Chris & Lane Mixon
CONGRATULATIONS to Calvin and Teresa Lake on the birth of their daughter, Mallory Elizabeth Lake, on June 14, 2011.
Lest we forget….
That God gave his only son that we might have eternal life;That Jesus sacrificed his life to wipe away our sins;That our ancestors, predominately from Europe, in many cases sold all they had and often indentured themselves and their children to come to a new land;That countless men gave their lives to fight oppression;That all of these gave us a new chance for freedom.
As I read the newly compiled history of St. Peter I made some discoveries of my own. That the highly respected Rev. Godfrey Dreher whose journals I have been studying, pulled out of the SC Synod in the 1800’s and that St. Peter went with him as did other churches. I am certainly not trying to influence anyone’s decision of what we should, could, or might do. My angle is this: St. Peter has been through this very thing before and we still stand strong in the faith. As the church lives on, this will most certainly NOT be the last time we have to take a stand either way. We are called to take that very stand every day of our lives—do we serve Christ first and foremost? Do we still uphold the doctrines we believe in, either way?
Our ancestors put extreme importance on the respect and worship of their creator. When they worshiped it was often a day- long affair since traveling took more time in those days. Can we match the stalwart faith of our fathers? Can we worship with such zeal as they did? Is the freedom to worship as cherished by us as it was to them? The immigrants who settled the Dutch Fork were a hardy lot and persevered through many hard times. The majority of you, like me, have ties to ALL the Lutheran churches in the Dutch Fork because the early families inter-married with each other. There are strong ties of faith and blood among the believers in the Chapin area. It is time to reflect on what made these people so faithful and so dedicated to their God. We all should examine the memories we have of old churches and worship events in days gone by. They might just be the answer to some of the questions that arise in this world. They just might give us great insight into our calling. We just might find that commitment to worship, servitude and the spreading of the Gospel was a given and NOT a choice.
One of the discoveries I made was in the miscellaneous portion of the church records. John Eargle married Rebecca Shaffer at Pineywoods and their son George Michael was baptized here. These people were my 5th and 4th great-grandparents. I just always assumed they were always living in the Peak area. My grandmother, Marie Antoinette Koon, grew up in this church and I never knew it until I started my search. It just goes to show that we don’t always know as much about our relatives as we think. But we DO remember the ones who inspired us to live a Christian life. We DO remember the Sunday School teachers who opened the scriptures to us. Lest we forget? No, let us remember!
With Christian and Family Ties,Kathy
Music Notes
WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES IN JULY
July 3: 8:25 am Service of Freedom and Veteran Recognition; 10:30 am Service of Freedom and Veteran Recognition, Holy Communion by Intinction; Jordan Cannon, soloist
July 10: 8:25 am Spiritdriven Band, Contemporary Worship Holy Communion by Intinction, Emily Lake, soloist; 10:30am WOV Service of the Word and Prayer
July 17: 8:25 am SpiritDriven Band, Contemporary Worship; 10:30 am WOV Service of the Word and Prayer
July 24: 8:25 am SpiritDriven Band, Contemporary Worship 10:30 am ELW Service of the Word
July 31: “Bring a Friend To Gospel Sunday” 8:25 am Spiritdriven Band, Gospel Favorites Worship; 10:30 am Traditional Gospel Favorites by the choir; Jordan Cannon, soloist; 6:00 pm Ice cream Social with Pineywoods Gospel Band; Special Guests, The Counts Family
THANK YOU, a BIG ONE, to Linda Fulmer for filling in for me while I was on vacation with my family.
THANK YOU, a BIG ONE, to Regina Lake for helping with the Pentecost Celebration.
THANK YOU, a BIG ONE, to Lisa Mowbray for serving cookies after the Pentecost Celebration.
Pastor Greg Moore, Director of Christian Education
Christian Education Ministry News & Upcoming Events
Vacation Bible School. June 26 - July 1, 2011 “Shake It Up” at the “Shake It Up Cafe”.As you read this newsletter it is possible we are in our 2011 VBS. I give thanks to God for the planning and other preparations of our Christian Education Committee members, the VBS leaders, and those who supplied materials and food for this week of Christian Education learning and fun. Vacation Bible School is truly a congregation-wide event, not just a ministry event of and led by the Christian Education Committee. It must be a congregation-wide event as it is the largest single ministry event at St. Peter, based on the number of adults, youth, and children who participate in it, and the number of hours they are involved. If we are in VBS week and you are not participating in it, I encourage you to stop by and see the learning, excitement, and fun of this week.
Sunday School Rally Day 2011. August 28. The theme for Rally Day will be “Give Happily”, a social ministry / social mission concerns theme. We will provide collection boxes to the Sunday School students 4 weeks ahead of 8-28-11, on 7-31. Different charities will be assigned to each Sunday School class. In preparation for this fall’s semester the plan is for each Sunday school classroom room to be painted over the summer after VBS.
Children’s Worship Bags. I am downloading a new children's worship bulletin each week and placing it in the children’s worship bags located on the “tree” at the entrance to the sanctuary. Each children’s bulletin will focus on the theme of that Sunday in the readings. The Christian Education Committee also decided to have the bags washed or disinfected each month.
Peace and hope in the Crucified and Risen Lord Jesus Christ be yours now and always, Greg
Key Christian Education Ministry Dates and Activities 2011Sept. Select Sunday School Christmas Program Oct. Begin Sunday School Christmas Program PracticesDec. 11 Sunday School Christmas Program Dress RehearsalDec. 18 Sunday School Christmas Program & Birthday Cake for Jesus
Christian Education
What’s Happening! July 2011
Golden Age Sunday will be on August 14, 2011, during our traditional service at 10:30 a.m. Please bring a covered dish and join us for a meal served after worship service to honor our Golden Agers.
The following are new Golden Agers for the year 2011: Melvin Abell, Christine Boland, Tommy Frick, Rose Metts, Retha Sease, Bernard Shealy, Carolyn Shealy, and Wendell Shealy. If there are others, please contact the church office, Peggy Cannon, or any member of the Golden Age Committee (printed in the yearbook).
Bulletin Deadline is Tuesday of each week.
Next Gazette Deadline is Sunday, July 17.
Alpha CircleThe Alpha Circle July meeting will be at the Heritage at Lowman on July 16 from 2:00-3:30 p.m. for bingo and sing-a-long.
CPR Class – Saturday, July 9th 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. in the
Fellowship Hall
Heart Saver & AED. There will be no test for this, just check offs for competency. This includes CPR for adults, children and infants. Instructors are Libby Lindler and Mary Wessinger. Wear comfortable clothing as you will be moving around. You may want to bring water to drink.
Limit 16 participants. Members of St. Peter will receive the BOOK and the CARD. The church will pay the costs of the program but not the cost of the individual face mask. We will have the disposable face shields available for those who do not want the real face mask ordered for them.
To sign up, call Nancy in the church office. Also indicate if you want the face mask ($9.00) which will be yours to keep. This can be used in a real incidence of using CPR with respirations.
Once the 16 slots are filled, a waiting list will be kept in case someone cancels; next person on the list will be notified of the availability.
The book, No Ordinary Lives … The Life and Times of Chapin Area World War II Veterans will be on sale July 9 & 16 at Crooked Creek Park. The book has over 500 pages and includes photographs of “old” Chapin and scenes from WWII. Price is $31. After expenses, proceeds will go to Chapin American Legion Post 193 for community projects. Edited by Col Tom Fincher, the book features several past and present members of our church: Darr Frick, Clyde Huffstetler, Harold Park, Bennie Sease and Al Widner.
Pineywood Heroes
Honored
NOTES & APPRECIATION
If you would like to serve on the Labor Day Float Commiee, contact Stephen Wessinger. The "rst meeting will be Sunday, July 17th @ 3:00 pm.
Thank You
Thank you to the congregation for the cards and prayers during his
surgery and recovery. It was a very trying time. And thanks to
Pastor Dave for his visit.
Richard andMary Nell Cromer
There are CD’s in the
back of the church with
Pastor Dave’s Sunday
Sermons available for
family members of shut-
in’s or folks that can’t
make it to church. May
and June Sermons are
now available. Contact
Stephen Wessinger for
more information.