MESSENGER. Volume 9 Number 6 June 2015

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MESSENGER Volume 9 Number 6 June 2015 FROM THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT Though Pastor Kevin Ogilvie wrote and mailed this letter in early May it took more than two weeks to make it through Canadian and Us Postal Services to reach St. James. We look forward to publishing Pastor Kevin s personal introduction in the July Messenger and to his ministry start with us on July 1 Robert Sharpe, President

FROM THE PASTOR Now to him who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imagine, to him be glory in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen. Ephesians 3:20&21 This passage was the theme verse at the SC Synod Assembly the last weekend of May. (See a summary of those three days on page four in the Messenger.) I use this verse to frame my farewell note to you. The him is God, of course who chooses to work in and through us. This year marks St. James 125 th year as a worshipping community in the Lexington County (Red Bank) area. August 9, 2015 will be your day of celebration with a worship service built from liturgies of the past. You will in part be celebrating how God has been working in and through you and your forbearers all these years. Former pastors will be invited to gather with you. (Perhaps those who are unable to attend will send a letter to be read at the celebration). There will be a banquet feast following worship. The Time Capsule will be opened for a glance back at life in 1993. A history display will remind you of events and persons from your past. It will be a day of laughter, reminiscing and rejoicing. Pastor Kevin Ogilvie will have been among you a bit longer than a month by then. He will be attentive to and appreciative of your joyful remembrances because they will help him get to know you better. You may recall from his video introduction back in April, One of the great joys of being a parish pastor is to get know people and their passion for ministry in Christ. I look forward to getting to know you and to what your joys, your sorrows and your hopes are. The writer of Ephesians testifies that God is powerfully present and is accomplishing more than the church has asked for or can imagine. Back in 2011 and 2012 St. James members engaged in a study of mission and ministry. This process lead to a meeting in 2012 where the congregation voted to change the mission statement from Go, Share God s Peace, Make Disciples to a shorter mission statement Make Christ Known. You also adopted a goal of touching 50,000 lives with the love of Christ in four years through Discipleship Training, Community Outreach & Worship Growth. That was quite a time of imagining what God wanted you to do and asking God to help you accomplish it. Perhaps you have noticed in the time since the Rice s left, December 2013, and now leading to Pastor Kevin s arrival in July of 2015, there has seen something of a lull in new ministry activities. I believe your time with Pastor Kevin will be an opportunity to renew that imagining and asking. I pray that the fruit of your joint labor, the abundant accomplishments will surprise you and leave you wanting more of God s power and passion in your life together. I thank you for the ways you welcomed first me, and then Susan, into your congregational life. The set of stoles you gave her are beautiful and a generous gift as she begins her call to rostered ministry. It has been a pleasure to work with Mot Caulder and to share in worship planning and leadership with her. I am thankful for Robert Sharpe s dutiful and positive presence in overseeing Council activities and committee life. I ask for your prayers and blessing as Susan and I work through the discernment process in the coming months. I will be praying for you all as you further discern God s calling to you, individually and as a congregation. Joy and Peace, Pastor Steve

Congratulations to Graduates - Jenn Curtis from White Knoll High School who will attend College of Charleston in the fall to study History. - Emily Edmonds from Upstate Homeschool Co-op who will attend Spartanburg Methodist College. Granddaughter of Gail Long. - Aubrey Rose Poplin from White Knoll High School who will attend Midlands Technical College. - MacKenzie Carter West from White Knoll High School who will attend the Honors College of the University of South Carolina. - Thomas H. Backman with a B. S. in Mechanical Engineering from USC who will be searching for employment. - Susan Thisell from Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary who is awaiting Call Interview opportunities in SE Synod, ELCA. Farewell Pastor Steve and Susan! Sunday June 14 th will be Pastor Steve s last Sunday with us. We will have a dinner at Tom s Den at 6:00 PM to recognize his time with us at St. James. All are invited to attend this send-off event to thank Pastor Steve for his work with us as our Interim Pastor for the last 16 months. There will be a sign up sheet in the Narthex so please sign up or call the Church Office 803-359-2122 so that we know how many to plan for. Tom s Den is at the home of Tom and Glenda Boozer 5062 Augusta Road in Lexington. Father s Day is a special day for all father s and The Luther an Men in Mission will be producing a Father s Day bulletin in celebration of the day. If you would like a dedication for a loved one, a form will be in Sunday s Bulletin, please return it, along with your contribution to the offering plate or the church office no later than June 17. All Checks should be made payable to St. James LMM. Thank you. Thank you from Hilda West to everyone for prayers, cards, calls and text messages while in the hospital. Thank you for your continued prayers and also Pastor Steve for his visits. Love you all. T. A. P. Text and Pray Sign-up sheet in the Narthex for Text and Pray is for those who want prayer in emergency situations. Prayer needs are sent by text for quick sharing of needs. Vacation Bible School Planning Meeting Wednesday the 10th at 6:00 pm for those who are helping out with Vacation Bible School. Please mark your calendar to attend the meeting. Vacation Bible School will be held June 16-18 from 6:30 8 PM. Please see or call Gwen Freeman with questions or to volunteer. Owl s Luncheon, Luce Cucina Italiano Restaurant. It is on the right of US#1 as soon as you pass Lexington Memorial Cemetery. (That's going out of Lexington toward Batesburg-Leesville.) As usual, congregation is invited, and we need to be there, seated and ready to order by 12 noon. Backpack Program We are taking a break from collecting donations during the summer, but will start again in August. Food Pantry We are in need of donations that come in a pack which requires Add Water Only. (Grits, Bisquick, Muffins, etc.) Youth Group, grades 7-12, meets Sundays 10:45 AM. We alternate weekly between a Sunday school lesson and youth program activity. Join us!

South Carolina Synod Assembly 2015 Dick and Debbie Kyzer along with Mike and Charlene Crumpton served as voting members and represented St. James at the 190 th annual meeting of SC Lutherans. At this year's assembly the theme was "Glory to God throughout all Generations", based on Ephesians 3:20-21, "Now to him who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imagine, to him be glory in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen." Thursday afternoon's gathering worship service was held at St. John's Lutheran Church, Spartanburg. Bishop Yoos gave the sermon. (If you like, you may view Bishop Yoos sermon on you tube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yesxekjt-zo) The Reverend Eric Wolf was installed as Assistant to the Bishop, with a focus on youth and young adults. We also heard the Necrologist s Report and celebrated the lives of pastors and spouses who died in the last year. A highlight for Pastor Steve was attending the Friday evening banquet to celebrate the successful conclusion of the Growing in God s Mission Campaign and Mel Amundson s retirement. Saturday morning worship was in the form of Edu-Worship based on Faith5 principles of sharing, reading, talking, praying and blessing. A humorous sermon/skit on favorite and not-so-favorite Bible verses was a hit with assembly goers. Bible verses John 3:17, Mark 8:34, Matthew 5:44 and Psalm 23 were personified, came to life & shared their joy (or frustration) at being popular (or not) Bible verses. Public education and poverty issues were a main focus of the South Carolina Synod Assembly. Voting members approved a resolution to pray for school leaders and students; find ways for congregations to partner with local schools; and called for the Bishop, and those appointed by that office, to advocate with legislative and education officials the commitment of South Carolina's Lutherans to help meet the needs of the education system. (Go here if you want to read the resolution http://scsynod.com/uploads/pdf/public-education-resolution-2015-south-carolina-synod-assembly-final-1.pdf) An in-depth presentation by Dr. Tammy Pawloski Ph. D., Director of the Center of Excellence to Prepare Teachers of Children of Poverty at Francis Marion University, spoke on the connection between poverty and childhood learning. (To see Dr. Pawloski s presentation go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ox-20vmbuyc) Elections were held in which we elected SC Lutherans to the following positions: SC Synod Council, Mission Endowment Fund Grant Committee, SC Lutheran Retreat Centers Board, NovusWay Ministries (Lutheridge, Lutherock,) and to ELCA 2016 Churchwide Assembly. The ELCA (our national church body) has begun a fundraising campaign, similar to Growing in God s Mission. It is called Always Being Made New. Other synods have already begun. Our participation was delayed a bit to allow for the completion of our own campaign. (To see a video on Always Being Made New go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbrahraz-ye) Mission and Vision of the SC Synod God s purpose for the people of the South Carolina Synod: Joining neighbors, serving boldly, loving all, through Christ. SC Synod Four Missional Priorities Equip congregations to engage in their communities Deepen discipleship Engage congregations and the synod in addressing issues of education in their communities Engage congregations and the synod in addressing issues of poverty in their communities.

St. James Lutheran Church Council Council Mini Minutes May 17, 2015 Members in attendance: Cheryl Austin, Dwight Bachman, Mike Crumpton, Gwen Freeman, Mary Hines, Rebecca Koch, Carolyn Steele, George Steele, Robert Sharpe, Russell Taylor, Pastor Steve Plonk and Treasurer Sharon Duke. Members with excused absences: Dick Kyzer, Hazel Kyzer. Action Items Approved membership of Danny Austin by Affirmation of Baptism, May 31, 2015 Approved membership of Scott Harrelson by Baptism, June 7, 2015 Approved Newberry College Appeal May 17-31 Non-action Items and discussions of upcoming events included: Gwen Freeman reported there will be a three night Vacation Bible School, each night Focusing on a Water theme. 1) Isaac Digs a Well 2) Jesus Heals a Blind Man 3) Paul s Sea Tossed Adventure. Gwen reported there will be Summer Sunday School on the same schedule. John Harmon will have Adult Class Gwen, Hilda West and Rosemary Davis will plan for Pre-school and Grade School Age Youth with have their 10:45 Class/Meeting. Worship and Music reported we will continue to use Now the Feast and Celebration liturgy through the summer and discuss fall plans after Pastor Kevin is on board. 125 th Anniversary plans are coming together and include + Regular morning worship at 9:30 AM + 3 PM Anniversary Worship (with liturgy created from historic liturgies) + Previous pastors will be invited to worship as guests + Banquet served in Fellowship Hall + Historical Displays provided by St James History Committee 6/2 Jackie Metz Tracy Shealy 6/8 Jessica Blanks 6/9 Pastor Bill Kyzer Lisa Curtis 6/10 Wayne Areheart 6/11 Stan Hutto 6/16 Tim Davis 6/18 Dalton Freeman Donna Zeigler JUNE BIRTHDAYS 6/19 Chuck Backman Jett Joyner Stella Kate Joyner 6/23 David Hines 6/25 Bob Koch, Maria Wyville 6/26 Scott Strickland Emerson Hibbs 6/27 Carin Seward 6/28 Kathryn Kyzer 6/29 Hannah Turner

We Pray for Our Members, Friends and Family: Prayer List Members Jean Frazier Gerry Jeffords Gene Joyner Evelyn Knox Frank McLeod Norma Moore Anna Ree Roland Betty Jean Tyson Hilda West Friends & Relatives of Church Members Gene Bachman and Sydney Bachman Brother & Granddaughter of Dwight Backman Courtney Cagle - Granddaughter, Dollie Pounds Cue Cantrell - Aunt of Brenda Poplin Pam Crossland - Friend of Cheryl Austin Jacob & Alberta Dooley Aunt & Uncle of Margaret & Allen Hollis Clarence Davis - Father of Jason Davis Donna Florence - Mother of Megan Joyner Gracey Goodman - Great Niece of Henry Poplin Roland Gossett -Brother of Brenda Poplin Rachael Gould - Mother of Henry Poplin Mildred Gunter - Cousin of Anna Ree Roland Lee Hamilton - Grandson of Norma Moore Terry Moore Hamilton - Daughter, Norma Moore Lanell Hicks - Mother of Miranda West Huey Johnson Friend of Kim Backman Michele Johnston Friend of Miranda & Eric West Patricia Jolly - Daughter of Hazel Rawl Rick Kyzer - Son of Richard Kyzer Joey Langley - Friend of George Steele Roger Lindler - Brother of Mendel Lindler Jack Morich - Father of Krisie Turner Frankie Pounds - Grandson of Dollie Pounds Jerry Pounds - Son of Dollie Pounds Randy Pounds - Son of Dollie Pounds Douglas Sampson Son-in-Law of Doris & H.O. Sharpe Fred Sharpe - Friend of Danny & Cheryl Austin Priscilla Shealy - Sister of Alice Raffa Hope Slyce - Friend of Gwen Freeman Johnny Starnes - Brother of Anna Ree Roland Lois Watson - Mother of Debbie Areheart William Watson - Father of Debbie Areheart Randy Willyerd - Friend of Crumptons and Taylors Our Military Workers Michael Anderson - Friend of St. James Dwight Barrs - Grandson Eunice Backman Joseph Brown - Grandson, Bill & Kathryn Kyzer Ryan Caulder - Son of Mot Caulder Daniel Herb - Son in Law of Mot Caulder Jeremy Jolly - Grandson of Hazel Rawl Wayne Watkins - Nephew of S. Jeffords Keith Zeigler - Son of Tom Zeigler Our Shut-ins Jerry Hutto Margaret Kyzer Roberta Pound Dollie Pounds Alvin Jr. Sharpe Dorothy Shealy Kathleen Smith

Worship Assistants June, 2015 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 6 PM Gir l Scouts (last meeting for Summer) 3 6:30 PM Chancel Choir 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 9:30 AM Holy Communion 10:45 AM Sunday School 6:00 PM Vacation Bible School Planning Meeting 6:30 PM Chancel Choir 14 9:30 AM Holy Communion 10:45 AM Sunday School 15 16 10-11 AM Food Pantry 17 18 12:00 PM Owls luncheon at Luce s in Lexington 19 20 6:00 PM Tom s Den Farewell to Pastor Steve & Susan 6:30-8:00 PM Vacation Bible School 6:30-8:00 PM Vacation Bible School 6:30 8:00 PM Vacation Bible School 21 8:30 AM Lutheran Men s Meeting/Breakfast 9:30 AM Holy Communion 10:45 AM Sunday School 7:00 PM Council Meeting 22 23 24 6:30 PM Handbells 25 26 27 28 29 30 9:30 AM Holy Communion 10:45 AM Sunday School

St. James Lutheran Church 1358 South Lake Drive Lexington, SC 29073 (803) 359-2122 or (803) 359-7803 Non-Profit Org. U. S. Postage P-A-I-D Permit No. 64 Lexington, S.C. office@stjameslex.com Visit us on the web at www.stjameslex.com CHURCH STAFF Pastor G. Steven Plonk Music Director Martha Caulder Secretary Michele Holliday SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 Holy Communion 10:45 Faith Formation Sunday Church School Office Hours Monday-Thursday 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM