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January 2019 Sunday School: 9:30 am Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 am The 2019 Flower Calendar has been placed in the Welcome Center. Cost is $75 for two arrangements and is a thoughtful way to honor or memorialize someone special. The arrangements are yours to take following the service. Please help support the church in this meaningful Precept Study of Romans All have sinned. There is none righteous. We are declared righteous by God only by faith in the blood of His Son. We will begin the study of part I of Romans, chapters 1 5, on Tuesday, January 8th. Romans 1 5 explains the foundational doctrines of our faith original sin, justification, redemption, and propitiation. This is a Precept study utilizing materials that require FEWER HOURS of study time than the studies we have used in the past. Everyone is welcome to join our Tuesday morning class which is comprised of men and women. Come and gain an excellent grasp of the doctrine of salvation. For more information, call Dolly Kent at 240-2831 or e-mail her at DHKent12@aol.com. Youth Area! Soup and movies are the perfect combination for the cold winter months, so join us on Tuesday, January 15th at the church. Our Oasis group will host a soup luncheon followed by an afternoon movie matinee. The movie showing will be I Can Only Imagine. If you have not seen this movie, now is your chance. Our lunch will begin at 11:30, and we will follow with the movie in the sanctuary. RSVP by Wednesday, January 9th, and let us know that you re coming so we can properly prepare. We hope to hear from you! Youth Group will return on Sunday, January 6 in our new space. We will be downstairs under the Fellowship Hall. We will have all Sunday School Classes and Youth group there each week from this point on. It is going to be a great area and several youth have worked hard at creating a space that will be great for youth to hang out. Please note that it will be best if you park or get dropped off on the Cemetery side of the church and come in the back doors.

Newsletter information All New FUN draiser If you would like to receive this newsletter by e-mail, or if you have questions, comments, or articles for the newsletter, please send an e-mail to marissahill211@gmail.com. Anyone who would like to submit an article or item for the January newsletter should do so by January 25, 2019. Thank you! Save the Date for United Methodist The Youth Foreign Mission trip is coming up Men s Breakfast on Sunday, January soon, and there is still a need for more funds 20 at 8 am. to assist the group going. A new Fundraiser we will do will be a Murder Mystery Sharing God s Love Dinner. This will be held on Saturday, March Our current needs: jelly, spaghetti sauce, spaghetti 16 and will be a ticketed event. Those tickets noodles, winter clothing for children. Boxes are located in each Sunday School Room and a will begin going on sale in early January, and cart is in the hallway next to the Fellowship Hall entrance. 161 items were carried to SGL on cost and time details will be released very December 6th. soon. Make plans to join us as a date night, A special thank you to the Seekers & family fun night, or a group of friends Pathfinders Sunday hanging out. It will be part-meal, part-show, School Classes and anyone else that part-mystery-game. We look forward to donated to the SGL cart. seeing many of you there. Excellence in Ministry Training January 13, 2019 For Pastors, Staff, Church Officers and any Church Member Gathering: 2:30 pm 3:00 pm Opening Session & Workshops: 3:00-5:30 pm Washington Street United Methodist Church *You will attend only one workshop. You are encouraged to bring several staff and church leaders. REGISTRATION DEADLINE JANUARY 6th. REGISTRATION LINK: https://goo.gl/forms/ uq2e0rbvwvyrywfv2 For more information or to register, go to salemumcsc.com and click on the link for Excellence in Ministry Training and Registration. Join the ladies of Salem for lunch at Tonella s Pizza Kitchen on January 28th at 12 pm. 200 Envelopes Fundraiser As many of you know, the Youth Mission trip is coming up quickly. We will be departing Saturday, April 13 to go to Ecuador. We are still short funds needed to make this trip for this group happen. We have a couple of more fundraiser activities coming in March. However, until then, we are going to bring back our 200 Envelope Fundraiser. There are many who have said they are unable to make an event or meal and would like to just make a donation. This is the perfect time. There will be 200 envelopes in the Narthex and Welcome Center of the church from January 20 through February 20. They will be numbered 1 to 200. You simply pick and envelope (or more) that you want, sign it out and return with that amount of money in it for the trip. If you select envelope 57 then you return it with $57. We ask that the smaller numbers be left for children in case any of them would like to support the trip. We thank Salem UMC for all of the previous support and thank you for all the support you will give us in the future.

Larry and June Salters Carey and Michelle Page Inez Hyatt Robert and Christine Lowman Inez Hyatt Larry and June Salters Cemetery Fund Brady and Mary Bouknight General Fund Ron and Deborah Joye Missions Fund Melinda Hydrick Lee and Janice Ayers Martin James and Mary Mullaney Jim and Marie Lewis Warren H. and Johnnie Metts ***************************************************************** William Ivan Anderson Nursery Fund Wanda and Andy Howard William Ivan Anderson Nursery Fund Wanda and Andy Howard William Ivan Anderson Nursery Fund Barbara Ehlers An Update from Epworth Children s Home: We are excited to announce the launch of Epworth s new Institute! The institute will comprise of many centers of excellence for each of these immediate needs in our state and will be headquartered on the recently acquired second Epworth campus, the former campus of Carolina Children s Home in Dear Salem family, Thank you all so much for the cards, letters, meals and visits at the time of June s passing. It meant so much to me. Sincerely, Ed Thomas Columbia. Our new Institute is designed to meet immediate needs in South Carolina. Among the planned centers of excellence include: The Center for Family Engagement Recruit, license, train, and support strong foster families. Support kin caregivers and biological and adoptive families in need. The Center for Independent Living Expand the capacity of, and increase the service array of the currently highly successful Higher Education program at Epworth. The Center for Child and Family Counseling Help both children and adults overcome the effects of grief, loss, and trauma. The Center for Social Enterprise Partner with other organizations to give Epworth clients opportunities to learn positive and creative work practices, and enable clients to experience hands on entrepreneurial experiences and generate revenue for Epworth. (Project #1: Epworth Ice Cream) Plans are already underway for these and others centers. Epworth plans to roll-out services as needs are identified and resources are secured through the Every Child is a Miracle financial campaign.

Offering Envelopes Offering envelops should be here soon. There has been a delay in the shipment.

6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SS 9 am Communion 10:30 am Kid s Club Youth Group 13 SS 9 am Worship 10:30 am Excellence in Ministry Washington Street 2:30-5:30 pm Kid s Club Youth Group 20 UMM 8 am SS 9 am Worship 10:30 am Kid s Club Youth Group 27 SS 9 am Worship 10:30 am Kid s Club Youth Group 7 Love Circle 10 am Cavin Circle 11 am 1 Church Office Closed Happy New Year! 8 14 15 21 Church Office Closed 28 Ladies Lunch Bunch Tonella s 12 pm Missions Committee AA Program Council 6:30 pm AA Conference Room Reserved AA 22 29 AA AA 2 3 College Student Lunch at Tonella s 12 pm 9 16 23 30 Choir Practice Choir Practice Choir Practice Choir Practice 10 17 24 31 AA AA AA AA AA 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 Sanctuary Reserved 26 AA AA AA Sanctuary Reserved AA

SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2019 Administrative Council Officers *Denotes a member of CHURCH COUNCIL Bold indicates an officer in a first year term COUNCIL OFFICERS AND INDIVIDUAL OFFICE HOLDERS Lay Leader: Terry Snider* Lay Members of Annual Conference: John Gibbons*, Linda Gibbons*, Ralph Payne*, Terry Snider*, Trish Snider* Reserve Lay Member: Janet Payne Chairperson, Church Council: Lee Ayers * Vice Chairperson, Church Council: Jason Hill* Recording Secretary: Cheryl Denton* Church Treasurer: Jim Lewis* Assistant Treasurer: Millie Howard* Church Historian: Trisha Mayer Disaster Relief Coordinator: Tommy McClendon PROGRAM MINISTRY COMMITTEES Children s Ministries Council Kathy Hill, Chair* Youth Ministries Council Vicki McCrary, Chair* Adult Education Committee: Dolly Kent, Chair* Family Ministries Coordinators: Janet Haas, Co-Chair* Betsey Goodale, Co-Chair Worship Committee: Fred Cole, Chair* Evangelism Committee: Jennifer Hodges, Co-Chair* Jan Howell, Co-Chair Missions Committee: Tommy McClendon, Co- Chair* John Hood, Co- Chair United Methodist Youth: Noelle Magann, President* United Methodist Men: Roy McCrary, President * United Methodist Women: Linda Gibbons, President* ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES Staff / Parish Relations Committee: Donna Corley, Chair* 2019: Kelly Royster, Bill Sills, Janice Ayers 2020: Lou Holmes, Callie Dunn, Marie Lewis 2021: Betsey Goodale (sec), Donna Corley, Carey Page Lay Member to Annual Conference: Linda Gibbons Church Lay Leader: Terry Snider

Committee on Finance: Don Lovett, Chair* 2019: Dolly Kent, Van Morgan, Les Fulcher 2020: Jim Lewis, Trish Snider, Ray Sansbury 2021: Tony Hill, Ralph Payne, Millie Howard Ex- Officio members (with vote) One Lay Member of Annual Conference (John Gibbons) Chairperson of Church Council (Lee Ayers) Representative of the Trustees (Mike Haas) Lay Leader (Terry Snider) Treasurer (Jim Lewis) Assistant Treasurer (Millie Howard) Chair of SPRC (Donna Corley) Pastor (Gary D. Phillips) Ex-Officio Member (without vote) Business & Finance Manager (Beth Chastie) Committee on Lay Leadership: Lee Ayers, Recording Sec. 2019: Jan Raines, Lou Holmes 2020: Trish Mayer, Maria Cole 2021: Lee Ayers, Mary George Smith Notes: Lay Leader is also a member of this committee (Terry Snider) Pastor is Chairperson Board of Trustees: Mike Haas, Chair* 2019: Ryan Cole, Sandra Durst, Keith Corley 2020: Randy Hilliard, Terry Snider, Cheryl Morgan 2021: Mike Haas, Steven Smith, Ann Mims Note: This Board elects its own Chairperson from among its members. OTHER AUXILIARY AND MINISTRY COMMITTEES Parsonage Committee: Lou Holmes (SPRC), Mike Haas (Trustee), John Goodale, At Large Church on the Lake: Phillip & Millie Fore (co chairs) Committee & Circles Chairpersons The church office is in the process of updating the church calendar for recurring meetings. These dates provided will be shown in the bulletins in our weekly schedules. Please e-mail the church office at smethodist@aol.com with your scheduled dates and times. You may also drop the lists off at the church office or call the church office at 781-1626.

Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid 1321 Salem Church Road Irmo, SC 29063 Church Office Hours Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m. 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 803-781-1626 website: salemumcsc.com Irmo, SC 29063 Permit No. 14 Kids Club Location Change! Beginning December 30, Kids Club will be meeting in the downstairs children s area. You will be asked to pull around to the back of the church near the Cemetery and the downstairs outer doors will be opened. This is also where children may be picked up. This will allow for a safer and more controlled drop off and pick up process. There will be signs pointing you where to go. We can t wait to see everyone again on Sundays at 5:00 pm!