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St. Mark s Newsletter The Reminder February 8, 2017 Worship Schedule +++ February 12 6 Epiphany February 19 7 Epiphany February 26 Transfiguration Of Our Lord Cockman Family Concert Shrovetide Pancake Supper March 1 Ash Wednesday March 5 1 Lent March 8 Midweek Services March 12 2 Lent Daylight Saving Time Begins March 15 Midweek Services +++ Sunday Mornings 8:15 am Contemporary 9:20 am Sunday Brew 9:30 am Sunday School 10:30 am Traditional Wednesdays in Lent 12:10 & 6:10pm 1 Cockman Family Concert Sunday, February 26 at 4pm The Cockman Family s unique bluegrass gospel style, original songs, and original arrangements of the old gospel songs have been immensely popular with their audiences. UNC-TV has featured The Cockman Family on seven one-hour public television specials, and they have starred in an hour-long holiday program. The family performed for three summers at Opryland and Dollywood. The Cockman Family currently hosts the Murray's Mill Harvest Bluegrass Festival in Catawba. In 2013 they hosted the first annual bluegrass festival in Catawba County. Their newest album, "Dedicated," includes original and traditional gospel music. Attention All Youth! Shrovetide Meet & Greet with Interim Pancake Supper Youth Leader, Katie Hamann Sunday, February 26 Sunday, February 19, 5:30-7:30pm Family Life Center Family Life Center After concert A meal will be served!

Announcing Lenten Mid-Week Services 2017 Services on Wednesdays at 12:10pm (communion) & 6:10pm (March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5) Service on Maundy Thursday at 7pm (April 13) Foundations of Faith and for Life: A Lenten Journey Using Luther s Small Catechism The year, 2017, marks the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther s posting of the 95 theses that sparked the Reformation. Luther protested the fact that the teaching and practices of the church of his day were not grounded in Scripture. Luther would write many pamphlets, treatises, and commentaries for scholarly debate, reflection, and teaching; and he would engage in lively and hot debates regarding his views. Through them all Luther stood squarely and firmly in Scripture, and thus the Reformation began. The world has not been the same since. We as Lutherans stand in his lineage with this confession: God s Word is our Great Heritage. In just a few years after Luther s posting of the 95 theses it became clear that a new church would emerge. Luther visited in the area of Saxony and discovered the people did not understand or grasp what Scripture revealed and taught. In response to this state of affairs he wrote: The Small Catechism. Luther wrote his little teaching by integrating Scripture, along with teaching consistent with Scripture, to provide simple straightforward instruction on the Ten Commandments, the Creed, the Lord s Prayer, Holy Baptism, Holy Communion, and, Confession and Absolution. To celebrate our heritage, and to grow in our lives of faith, we will use Luther s Small Catechism as the basis of our Lenten journey. We will reaffirm and explore the foundations that define our faith and give depth and direction for our lives. Themes for Mid-Week Services March 1: Ash Wednesday Law and Gospel March 8: Ten Commandments Ten Standards for Assessment and Life March 15: The Apostles Creed The Privilege of Faith March 22: The Lord s Prayer Participating in God s Rule and Will March 29: Holy Baptism The Blessing and Call to Be Transformed April 05: Confession and Absolution Broken Lives and Soothing Balm April 13: Maundy Thursday Holy Communion (One service at 7pm) Loving Encounter at the Table One derful Wednesdays (February 15 & 22) Lenten Meal / Activities One derful Wednesdays begin with a meal in the Family Life Center served from 5:15 5:55 pm. The suggested donation is $5 for adults and youth (12 & up) and $3 for children. Following dinner, from 6-7 pm, there is recreation, music and Bible lessons for youth and children. Adults meet in the lounge for Graced Pathways For Spiritual Growth. This study, led by Pastor Gary, explores the graced pathways to help us grow in our Christian life. Wednesdays, March 1 April 5 Supper will be served in the Family Life Center from 5:15 5:55pm. Following dinner, Katie Hamann will lead Children s Church with worship, prayer, songs, and crafts for children of all ages. Menus: 2/15: Pork loin, sweet potato casserole, salad, and dessert 2/22: Lasagna, salad, rolls, and dessert 2

NC Women of the ELCA Women s Bible Study & Younger Than Springtime Lunch is February 21 As Lutheran Sisters in Christ of all ages, we strive to be bold women of faith. For more information: NC Women of the ELCA: www.ncwelca.org Meet in the lounge at 11am for this month s Bible study, Children of God through Faith. The study is based on Galatians 2:19-3:29 and is taken from Gather magazine. Everyone is invited for lunch following the study with the Younger than Springtime group. NC W-ELCA Spring Retreat Registration Form for Women and Girls (ages 11 and older) Deadline is February 25 Kure Beach (March 10 12) Name Address Phone Email Congregation/City Dietary Restrictions Where do we get the liturgy that speaks so eloquently of our faith? Join us as we take a closer look at the words, the music, the symbols, and the colors that enrich us. Experience worship through new eyes. Other Special Needs Roommate Request Scholarship Request: Arrive on Friday after 3:30pm. Supper will be provided at 5:30pm. The program begins at 7pm on Friday evening. All Saturday and Sunday meals are provided. Depart after worship on Sunday around 11am. I am age 11-22 and would like to use the Leadership Legacy Funds. I am 23-30 and would like to apply for the Young Woman Guest Free Scholarship. The retreat is for women and girls. Young women, aged 11 through 22, are encouraged to participate. A special program is designed for them. For their health and safety, an adult responsible for them must attend the retreat. Cost: $95: Includes five meals, program materials, and lodging $40: (Ages 11-22) Leadership Legacy Funds will pay the difference is price. Please check box on form. 3 I am over 30 and interested in a partial scholarship. Make checks payable to NC SWO $ Fee enclosed. Mail to Terri Brown 1112 Cruse Road, Salisbury, NC 28146 (704-213-4202 or tmbrown@windstream.net)

Stewards of God s Love: Global Missions Many people in the United States have food, shelter, clothing, a source of income, transportation, educational and job opportunities, health care and freedoms. Yet, there are still many inequities and injustices in our own country. How do we understand and use our opportunities and privileges to work for justice for others? Do we advocate for the neglected and poor in our spheres of influence or do we walk past? Managing our opportunities and privileges is a part of being and becoming God s good and faithful stewards. God has entrusted much to us and much is expected. ~ Carol Watson, Stewardship Chair Peace Lutheran Church, Tacoma, WA In 2016, St. Mark s raised $4064 during the ELCA World Hunger s 40 Days of Giving Campaign. DOWN OUT OUT IN DOWN, IN, AND OUT: LOVING GOD AND LOVING OUR NEIGHBOR When we practice stewardship in this way we are making the sign of the cross. God makes the first vertical line DOWN; we follow by moving IN to the center and then OUT to our neighbors on either side, both near and far. We form a cross with our lives and through our faith, we are marked with the cross of Christ forever. 4 ELCA World Hunger s 40 Days of Giving is a special opportunity for us to come together to lift up the church s hunger and poverty ministry during Lent. As we embark on the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, what better time to reflect on the power of God s self-giving love that transforms and challenges each of us? During the season of Lent, we will make connections between faith, worship and justice central teachings of Martin Luther. His concern for the poor and his sharp rebuke of economic injustice laid the foundation for us today to see the many ways our faith calls us to strive for justice in our world. In this, the 500th year since the Reformation, Luther s call for economic justice is more pressing than ever. Today, 1 in 9 people face hunger and 1 in 7 live in extreme poverty. As members of the ELCA, we are called to respond. Making sure someone has enough food for the day is not enough. Together, we must look toward the future of this church and boldly respond to the needs of the world. We cannot lose ground. In the next few months, you will hear from one of the Ministry Teams in the second edition of this newsletter and in the fourth Sunday bulletin: February: Global Missions Team (40 Days of Giving); March: Property Team; May: Witness Team.

Church Leadership Council Minutes from Meeting on January 20, 2017 In attendance: Nicky Setzer, Terry Hefner, Scott Ramsey, Teresa Rozzelle, Keri Nash, Carol Schaefer, Edie Connor, Tanya Stephenson, Gigi Sigmon, Angela Brown, Pastor Gary Haddock. Cathy Sigmon was excused. Michael Korn was absent. Dale Sherrill was present to speak about Personnel matters. Call to Order by Nicky Setzer. Minutes approved from December Meeting. Pastor s Report: Oral report and written report submitted. The possibility of a Homecoming Sunday was presented by Pastor, and the Council s consensus is that we need to identify a Sunday to do this either annually or biennially. Referred to Worship and Music Team. Personnel: Dale Sherrill gave an update on the hiring of Katie Hamann and her work. He also presented information regarding exploring the call of a full time second pastor with a focus on Youth and Family ministry. The motion was made, seconded, and passed to move into the study phase of exploring this possibility, along with steps to determine the financial support and feasibility for calling of a second pastor. Updated Leadership Rosters (See next column. Complete rosters will be printed in yearbook) Property: Oral report. Worship and Music: Oral report. The motion was made, seconded, and passed to move forward with the planning and installation of the sound panels to improve the acoustics in the sanctuary. Congregational Care: No written report. Learning Team: Oral report. Met with Katie Hamann to welcome her and looked at her work with the youth and children. Finance Report: Written report. All bills are paid. Support Team: Oral report. Witness Team: No report. Old Business: Our Constitution has been updated following constitutional guidelines to align it with the current ELCA model constitution for congregations. There are more changes to be made in the future to keep our constitution up to date. Adjournment and Lord s Prayer Council Officers President: Nicky Setzer Vice President: Terry Hefner Treasurer: Edie Connor Secretary: Kerri Nash Liaisons Appointed Learning: Tanya Stephenson Witness/Social Ministry: Cathy Sigmon Support: Gigi Sigmon Global Missions: Terry Hefner Technology: Carol Schafer Youth: Scott Ramsey Congregation Care: Angela Brown Property: Teresa Rozzelle, Michael Korn Finance: Edie Connor Worship & Music: Carol Schaefer Fellowship: Teresa Rozzelle Preschool: Scott Ramsey Memorial: Nicky Setzer Congregation Council 2017 Teresa Rozzelle Michael Korn Cathy Sigmon Kerri Nash 2018 Terry Hefner Scott Ramsey Carol Schaefer Nicky Setzer 2019 Gigi Sigmon Edie Connor Angela Brown Tanya Stephenson 5

A Story of Living Into Our Baptism By Twila Schock Twila Schock is Senior Pastor of Christ Lutheran in Belvedere, IL. Article published under title of Transformed Through Baptism in Living Lutheran magazine, February 2017. Ann was hard to love. The confirmation class outcast, she suffered with a whole host of behavioral disorders. She fluctuated between making precocious and endearing observations, and having an outburst inclusive of name-calling and profanities. To her classmates, she was a pariah. To those of us on the ministry team? We were asking the hard question. Yes, it was true that we in the church are called to offer a safe place for the marginalized. Yet to what degree should we let this one influence the learning environment for 18 others? The challenge deepened the next year. A high school freshman, she registered for our youth servicelearning trip. When another parent approached me, asking that Ann not be allowed to attend, I found myself defending her. Ann would attend. We would all learn from this, I suggested. Not surprisingly, as our week of travel progressed, the other youth became increasingly impatient with her mood swings. Ann found herself ostracized until one night during our usual group time. That night Ann was particularly sad as we read how, in baptism, God sees us differently and how baptism creates community where all are welcome. But you don t know what it s like to be me! she erupted from her perch on the sofa. You have no idea! You don t know what it s like to have such a crazy-busy mind that you forget to take your meds and when you do, you behave like I do and then everyone turns away, exchanging glances, rolling eyes. I can t help being this way! Can t you see? We sat in stunned silence. Then a gentle voice came from a corner. It was Corey, the group troublemaker, but also the tenderhearted one: Hey! Wait a minute, Ann. You can t help it. But, can we help you? You just need a reminder to take your head meds? We can do that! Is that all you really need, Ann? It is, she nodded. That exchange marked the beginning of Ann s transformation. The transformation of each of us, actually, as we finally saw Ann for the beautiful young woman she was. This is my Son, the Beloved, with whom I am well pleased (Matthew 3:17). This voice and these words from heaven follow an almost paranormal display when Jesus face begins to blaze and his clothes become white hot as part of his transfiguration. They mark Jesus as the transformed one the one whose ultimate glory would soon be revealed in his suffering and death. This voice and these words at Jesus transfiguration are the same voice and words we heard at his baptism. This is my Son, the Beloved; with him I am well pleased. These words might well be said of Ann, and of each of us, as baptismal waters bring about our own transfiguration. Indeed, the waters of baptism remind us that we are who God says we are, regardless of what anyone else may say or think. These waters create a community in which we recognize and strengthen the beauty in one another. Hey Ann, you can t help it. But can we help you? Ann s moods would continue to swing after that loving conversation. But Ann and friends alike were transformed. On her less stable days, a peer would gently remind, Ann, you re getting excited. Did you take your head med? Ann, grinning, would nod her head and chirp, Oh yeah! Hey! Thanks! The baptismal community never ceases to transform. One year later Ann would be found in a bright white alb behind the altar, chanting the liturgy as our first high school assisting minister. This is my daughter, with whom I am well pleased. 6

Financial Update Memorial & Honoraria Gifts to St. Mark s In Memory Of: Linda Sigmon by Miriam Neumaier Linda Sigmon by Celia Hollar Linda Sigmon by Kermit & Chris Cloninger Linda Sigmon by Sue Karen Falls Iris Hoke by Kermit & Chris Cloninger JB Sherrill by Kermit & Chris Cloninger Elizabeth Freeze by Robert & Camille Patrick Elizabeth Freeze by Harley & Libby Brown Elizabeth Freeze by Celia Hollar Shirley Fisher by Kermit & Chris Cloninger Shirley Fisher by Celia Hollar Shirley Fisher by Sue Karen Falls In Honor Of: None given Memorial & Honoraria Gifts to St. Mark s Preschool In Memory Of none given In Honor Of: none given Worship Attendance: 1/29-162 2/5-167 Ministry Financial Update as of December 31, 2016 Reported as of December 31 December Year to Date General Fund Receipts $40,791.64 $357,849.54 Expenses (includes payable) $36,789.09 $363,966.50 Thanks to our Thrivent members we received $7371 in Thrivent Choice Dollars in 2016! These dollars were split between the General Fund, the Preschool, and the Back-Pack Program. All Thrivent Dollars for 2016 have been made available. If you have not directed your share, yet now is the time to do so. All 2016 dollars that are not directed will expire on March 31. If you have never directed your choice dollars and need some help with this process, please call the church office and ask for Karen. She will be glad to help you. Witness Ministry Offers Free Valentine s Day Cards Free Valentine s Day cards are available in the breezeway. Please pick some up today! 7 Elizabeth Winters Freeze (February 1) Aunt of Kathy Gibson and beloved member of St. Mark s Shirley Sigmon Henson (January 13), sister of Janice (Ted) Sigmon, and Jeannie Sigmon, and relation to family. Thank you Pastor Gary and Pastor Paul and all my friends for your prayers, visits, cards, phone calls, and food during my illness. May God bless you all! Sincerely, Ron Cox

St. Mark s Lutheran Church P.O. Box 550 3216 West Main Street Claremont, NC 28610 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED NON-PROFIT ORG. Permit #2 U.S. Postage P A I D Claremont, NC Church Staff Pastor Gary Haddock: Senior Pastor pg@smarklc.org (828-781-3060) Pastor Paul Christ: Associate for Pastoral Care paulernestchrist@yahoo.com (828-409-4681) Myra Long: Choir Director, Organist, Int. Praise Team Leader longmyra@ymail.com (704-213-7623) Katie Hamann: Interim Youth Minister katie@smarklc.org (828-459-2161) Randyl Abernathy: Preschool Director stmarkspreschool@charter.net (828-459-2873) Lisa Underwood: Church Secretary lisa@smarklc.org (828-459-2161) Karen Hunt: Financial Secretary karen@smarklc.org (828-459-2161) Mike Baker: Interim Church Sexton (828-459-2161) Follow Us Online St Marks Lutheran Church...Claremont stmarksclaremc smarklc.org 8 Vol. 7, No. 3 2-8-17 Calendar Highlights One derful Wednesdays (2/15 & 2/22) Youth Meet & Greet with Katie Hamann (2/19) Cockman Family In Concert & Shrovetide Meal (2/26) Ash Wednesday Services (3/1) Lenten Mid-week Services (3/8, 3/15, 3/22, 3/29, 4/5) NC W-ELCA Spring Retreat (3/10 3/12) Daylight Saving Time (3/12) Children at Christ s Table (4/8) Passion Sunday & Seder Meal (4/9) Maundy Thursday (4/13) Good Friday (4/14) Holy Saturday Easter Vigil (4/15) Easter Sunday (4/16) Newsletter Mailing The next mailing of the St. Mark s Reminder will be on February 22. Please have information for the newsletter to the church office by Thursday, February 16. Congregation Council Meeting Council will hold its next meeting at 6pm on February 20. Church Office Hours Mon - Thu, 8:30am - 4:00pm; Fri, 8:30am - 12:30pm