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JANUARY 2018
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Volume 2018 Issue 01
THANK YOU!...the entire staff and I offer our sincere thanks for the many cards and prayers you have offered
during the Advent & Christmas season. We are very much looking forward to what God has to offer us in 2018.
“For we are God’s servants, working together” I Corinthians 3:9a
This year we will be experiencing something very special…a year without a debt! Wow, what a true blessing
this is and also what a wonderful challenge God is giving us, his beloved servants. God is giving us this
opportunity to work together, become more involved, help expand and generously support the active ministries
of St. John’s. That is right; it is going to take all of us, working together and trusting in God to guide us into the
unknown future.
We begin right away with several things happening this month:
January 5th—6
th council retreat at Lutheridge and then on Sunday January 7
th, the installation of our 2018
council. Tracey Bishop, Gil Bulman, Matt Cutshall, Nan Dempsey, Judy Drake, Doug Kurz, Conny Linder,
Benji Mills, Rick Sprang, Ron Thomas, Janine Wagner, & Larry White.
January 21st we will have a Congregational Special Event with Bishop Yoos in the PLC after our one
worship service at 11:00am. This event will be an opportunity for us to enjoy a catered lunch and spend time
with the Bishop as he explains the call process for our Associate Pastor. (Details on page 8) During the one
worship service at 11am we will be welcoming and installing our call
committee: Helen Collier, Chris Towe, Leslie Connor, Kevin Lageman,
Erica McCarthy and Corey Carson.
January 22nd kicks off another year with LMM (Lutheran Men in Mission)
and getting to know our new leader Chris McCarthy
January 28th is Youth Sunday at both worship services and a time to
experience the Gospel through the eyes of our LCY (Lutheran Church
Youth) plus we will be baptizing three people.
What an exciting month of opportunities and for us to embrace that “ we
are God’s servants, working together”. There will also be other ministries
and groups meeting to begin making some exciting plans for the coming
year. May God grant each one of us wisdom in understanding how each of
us can offer our gifts in supporting this body of Christ we call St. John’s
Lutheran Church.
Peace, Pastor Mike
IN THIS ISSUE: Advent 5
Birthdays 11
Blast from the Past 7
Brewsky Meeting 3
Calendar 11
Capital Campaign 4
Christian Education 2
Christmas Celebration 6
Christmas In Action 7
Church Information 12
Coffee Sign Up 3
Columbarium & Memorial Garden 7
Committee Meetings 3
Congregational Event 8
Council Corner 3
Endowment Committee 4
Financial Report 9
Lutheran Men 3
Memorials 3
Mix & Mingle 3
Pastor's Message 1
Prayer Requests 9
Servers-January 10
Social Ministry 4
Soup Kitchen Teams 12
Wednesday Lunch Menu 3
WELCA 2
Youth News 8
Young Families 5
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NEWS of the Women ofNEWS of the Women ofNEWS of the Women ofNEWS of the Women of the ELCA the ELCA the ELCA the ELCA Circle 1 No Meeting
Circle 2 January 08 - Mon - 2pm Leader: Kathryn Lee Hostesses: Rubye Dellinger & Jane Watson
Circle 3 January 08 - Sun - 6:30pm At the home of Myrta Holt
Circle 4 January 15 - Mon - 6:30pm Leader: Helen Collier Meeting at Delaney's
Circle 5 January 09 - Thu - 5:30pm Leader: Cheryl Pettis Meeting at The Grapevine
WELCA Board Christmas Luncheon: Tuesday, January 16, 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 01/07 through 2/11.
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: 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).
Alpha and Omega: This thoughtful, thorough class is continuing to work their way through Psalms in a way that
honors the depth and richness of Scripture. This class meets in L06 (below the sanctuary).
The Story: This class will resume on January 7th.
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 good conversation. Meets in the
PLC Senior Room.
Martin's Table: Gil Bulman will lead an exploration of Ancient Secrets of the Bible. All are welcome to drop in or
attend the whole series! Meets in the PLC conference room.
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COUNCIL CORNER
HIGHLIGHTS
November Council Notes • Annual Ministry Reports are due. • Students from Georgia Southern University
working with Christmas in Action will be housed in the PLC Senior Room.
• Annual Christmas Celebration will be held December 17th. Nan Dempsey is the coordinator working through Worship & Music.
• Dec 24th Fourth Sunday of Advent services will be at 9am and 11am. Christmas Eve Services will be at 4pm (German), 6:30pm Contemporary (PLC), and 10:30pm traditional.
• A Holiday Potluck Breakfast, sponsored by Christian Education, will be held in the Fellowship Hall at 10am on December 31st
*More information can be found on the Council Corner Bulletin Board.
St. John’s Committee Meetings: Worship/Music 12:15pm 2nd Sunday Dnstrs.Conf. Rm.
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.
Evangelism - Com/Tech - Stewardship - Fellowship -
Property as called.
January Brewsky Schedule Join us for fun and fellowship Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm. January 3rd: Fratello's Italian Restaurant January 10th: Miyako (MSG) January 17th: Delaney's Irish Pub January 24th: Grapevine January 31st: City Range
Mix & Mingle - events to come in 2018: Greenville Growl Hockey Game, Biltmore House visit, Flat Rock Theater Play, Game Night, Living Gallery, Bowling Night, Drive Game. These are the events that have been discussed and interest has been expressed. If you have an idea or would like to organize something please come and join the Wednesday Brewsky group or contact Conny. Please check out www.flatrockplayhouse.org “Mutts Gone Nuts! On February 11th. More details to follow shortly. Also check out www.bjumg.org for the Living Gallery on March 31st the 4:30 pm performance. Tickets are $14 for adults, children 6-12 $12.
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 connylinder@msn.com. We'd love to hear your ideas!
IN MEMORIAM 2017 Please pray for the family of these loved ones
who have passed into life eternal.
Dr. Martha Lovett
Member of St. John's
Gerald Dennis
Brother of John Dennis
Don Hafey
Uncle to the Sprang Family and former Member
Rosalina Brandt Gillespie
Mother-in-law of Carey Gillespie
NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY LUNCH at 1:00PM
Please sign up on the board in the Fellowship Hall
for the complete meal which is $6.00
1/10 BBQ Chicken Macaroni & Cheese Coleslaw Dessert
1/17 Inside Out Cheeseburger Pasta Salad Fruit Salad Dessert
1/24 Baked Chicken Corn Casserole Green Beans Caesar Salad Dessert
1/31 Baked Ziti Garden Salad Garlic Bread Dessert
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Our Capital Campaign Growing Our Future
We have been blessed with our $100,000 Capital Campaign! The landscaping of our front campus has been
completed and looks beautiful. The community appreciates our efforts and can't help but be drawn to our church.
The campaign closed as of December 31st and next month we will announce the total raised for this project that
will continue growing into the future. Thank you all for your generous contributions!
St. John's Endowment Committee On Homecoming Sunday, September 24th, the 2017 Endowment
Committee was honored to present grants to the following organizations:
Christmas in Action – Spartanburg – Home repairs for need based homeowners, using volunteers from
organizations such as churches and businesses (and college students such as Georgia Southern who stayed
in the PLC)
Daily Bread Ministries (Greer Soup Kitchen and STEP – Shelter to Empower People) – mission is to provide ministry
and services in Greer area
Divinity Care Facility – provides a range of life saving supports and services to adult men in Spartanburg
Greater Spartanburg Ministries – provides emergency assistance to poor and needy of
Spartanburg County
Hope Remains Youth Ranch – a place where youth, families and adults are transformed
through hope in Jesus Christ using counseling, mentoring and equine therapy in the
Spartanburg area.
John F Green Spartanburg Science Center – provides science education and
enrichment for students and adults of Spartanburg County
LEFA (Lifting Each, Feeding All) – Providing a free meal to the community every Thursday evening. (Located at
Holy Communion Lutheran Church)
MARY’S House (Ministry Alliance for Regaining Your Safety) – serving and providing for victims of domestic
violence and sexual assault
Palmetto Council, Boy Scouts of America –multi-cultural markets service initiative in
the Northside.
SOCIAL MINISTRY This year in Social Ministry we will be focusing on the Backpack Buddy Program, the
Mobile Food Pantry, PEP (Pine Street Elementary Party), Thanksgiving lunch at Mary H. Wright, and Christmas Angel
Trees for local schools. We will have food drives at various Bi-Lo locations to collect food for backpack Buddies, the
first of these will be January 7th, from 1-6pm at the Bi-Lo on Reidville Rd.. This is a very worthwhile project and
provides meals for 75 children at Mary H. Wright for the weekends. Bundle up and come help with this project! If you
have an interest in Social Ministry, which ministers to the needs of the community and helps within the church, please
contact Tracey Bishop at 978-5010.
GROWING OUR FUTURE TOTAL TO DATE IS: $74,439
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A night of magic …all aboard the Polar Express!
Our conductor, Chris McCarthy punches your ticket for this frosty journey. Children watch in wonder as the Polar Express transports them to the North Pole while learning about friendship, bravery, and the spirit of Christmas ... all
you have to do is punch your ticket and …
On Dec 1, the Fellowship Hall was transformed into a Winter Wonderland for the First Annual Polar Express Party. The kids of St. John's and their families (while in their pajamas) enjoyed watching the movie on a large screen, fellowship, dinner, a hot chocolate bar, and even an appearance from the Conductor of the Polar Express!. It was a huge success and everyone had fun! It was a great way to kick off the holiday season! A special thanks to Erica and Chris McCarthy, Matt Cutshall, Tina Nichols, Leslie Connor and Chip Hicks for making this event magical!
The North Pole is a long trip and Tina Nichols made sure there were plenty of goodies and warm cups of hot chocolate to fill hungry tummies!
Next up for the Young Family Ministry: An "adult only" Epiphany Party at the Cutshall's home on Saturday, January 13th. Please RSVP to Beth at bethcutshall@gmail.com if you plan to attend, due to this event being a catered meal.
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Sixth Annual St. John’s Christmas Celebration The planning committee would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to all who gave, so generously, of
their time and their talents to make our Christmas Celebration one to remember! As we watched the
Christmas performances, enjoyed the various savory and/or sweet treats, and visited with one another,
we witnessed, first hand, the engagement of God in our daily lives.
Thank you to:
• Pastor Mike, Erica McCarthy, and Frankie Deal for serving on the planning committee.
• Steve Grimm, Matt Cutshall, Doug Kurz, Chip Hicks and the CTC Committee for our audio, lighting and technical
support.
• Joann Hoffmeyer, Conny Lind and the Fellowship Committee for reception and clean-up.
• Carey Gillespie for administrative support.
• Linda Dohse & Hazel, Rebecca Koon, Pastor Mike, Ben Bernstein, and David Holt for sharing their talents.
• Handbell Ensemble, Kathryn Lee, Martin Aigner & the Chancel Choir for their inspiring musical performances.
• Erica McCarthy, Jill Hendley, Pam Hospodar, Kendra Mills, Donna Bolt & St. John’s youth & children for the original
The ABCs of Christmas skit.
• Tracey Bishop and the Social Committee for the Backpack Ministries drive.
• David Dempsey, photographer.
• Thrivent Financial for the Action Team grant used to support costumes, materials and supplies for the skit and to
purchase table decorations.
• And to each of you for supporting the ministries at St. John’s.
• St. John’s extends their heartfelt thanks to Nan Dempsey for a wonderful job leading this year’s celebration.
May we continue, together, to grow in Christ!
From the A-B-C's of Christmas, including F for Fellowship, we wish everyone a joyous Christmas Season & Happy New Year!
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A Note from the Christmas In Action volunteers from Georgia Southern University who were housed in our
Parish Life Center in December: “Thank you St. John Lutheran Church for being such warm and giving hosts. Your church was such a beautiful and perfect place to stay. Our group really enjoyed our trip in Spartanburg and we hope to be back! Thanks for keeping us in your prayers. Merry Christmas!”
St. John's Columbarium and Memorial Garden - what was the inspiration? In 1991 Linda Turner visited churches with beautiful frescoes. The churches were very old and quite small. In
their basements vessels were beautifully stacked and the names and dates of birth and
death were engraved on each. The area was so peaceful and the peoples cremains would
forever remain in the church they loved. Returning to St. John's, Linda discussed the
concept with Robin Hunsinger and they presented the idea of niches and a memorial
garden to the pastor and council. It was agreed that the Lineberger Courtyard would be
the ideal place for the final resting place for St. John's members. In the past twenty plus
years, many have been interred in this place of beauty and repose. Our Columbarium
Courtyard is currently in process of being enhanced. In front of the two columns of
niches there are paved areas to hold services or for others to come and spend time with a
loved one. Thanks to Doug Kurz, Council Chair for Property and Nan Phillips who worked tirelessly with the design
team to create our multi-purpose area of joy and love. Benches, planters, plantings, and other items are needed to
complete the design. You may contribute to this project in memory of loved ones or simply as a gift to the church. Many
thanks to those who have contributed over the years to make this dream a reality. There will be a dedication in the spring
of 2018 with a history of the courtyard.
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
HAVE YOU SEEN THE CORNERSTONES?
Groundbreaking at 415 South Pine Street for our congregation’s new facility was held on May 2, 1948 and construction
began the next day.
The high point in the construction of the new church was the transfer of the original cornerstone from Woman’s Memorial
to the new edifice on Palm Sunday, April 3, 1949. The inscription on that stone which had been laid at the old church on
April 30, 1907 read, “A WORK OF FAITH.” On the occasion of the transfer, Pastor Shealy said, “The transferring of this
stone…will indicate immediately a continuation of the congregation on the same solid foundations.” But not with the
same name! The original name had honored the Woman’s Missionary Society of the S.C. Synod who had given funds to
pay for the first building site on Converse Street. The present congregation had decided to rename the church Saint John’s
when they moved, the most popular name for Lutheran churches. So, the present church building has two cornerstones
with different names.
Large photographs of the sanctuaries of Woman’s Memorial and of St. John’s shortly after construction are in the main
entrance to the PLC, on the side wall over the bench. And now that the new landscaping has cleared the overgrown
shrubbery out, both cornerstones are now visible, one beside the front steps and the other around the opposite corner
toward the courtyard entrance. See them for yourself, and remember our connection to the past as we move into the
future!
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Date Time Event
01/07/18 1:00 PM LCY - Youth Sunday Planning & Practice
01/14/18 1:00 PM LCY - Youth Sunday Planning & Practice
2:00 PM 2018 Youth Gathering Meeting
3:00 PM Youth Ministry Committee Meeting
01/21/18 1:00 PM LCY - Youth Sunday Planning & Practice
01/27/18 6:00 PM LCY - Lock-in - Youth Sunday
01/28/17 9:00 AM Youth Sunday -Contemporary
11:00 AM Youth Sunday - Traditional
1:00 PM No LCY
Congregational Special Event January 21st - Parish Life Center
10am - Christian Education Classes 11am ONE Worship Service - Nave Installation of the Call Committee
12:30pm Luncheon - Parish Life Center Special Guests: The Bishop Herman Yoos and
Rev. Ginny Aebischer, Assistant to the Bishop of the SC ELCA
Beginning Discussion of the Call Process for an Associate Pastor
Please plan to attenPlease plan to attenPlease plan to attenPlease plan to attend! d! d! d!
YOUTH SUNDAY St John Youth, it’s that time again that you get to lead our worship services on Sunday January 28
th. Come be a part
of the planning, practices and then join in helping lead our congregation in a worship experience. See the schedule
below for details.
Youth Sunday Planning Lock-In - - Fri Dec 29th
, 6pm to Sat Dec 30th
9 am
LCY – Practice - - Sun Jan 7th
1pm
LCY – Practice - - Sun Jan 14th
1pm
LCY – Practice - - Sun Jan 21st
1pm
Youth Sunday Lock-In - - Sat Jan 27th
6pm to Sun Jan 28th
12:00pm
Our theme this year is following the 2018 Youth Gathering in Houston.
Come join us to experience God here at St John's.
9th
& 10th
Grade Retreat
1/19-1/21
Camp Kinard
To Register: See Rick
11th
& 12th
Grade Retreat
2/16 –2/18
Coastal Retreat Center
Details: See Rick
2018 Youth Gathering Meeting
Sunday January 14th
– 2pm, Youth Room
Youth and Parents go over details on
registration, fund raising and trip details.
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Prayer Requests Members who are ill:
Everette & Ann Lineberger
Chris Wright
Luann Bryant
Jane Watson
Gloria Massey
Family and Friends of Members:
Annette Gill, sister of John Kopchik
Tom Herndon, friend of Judy Drake
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
Paula Brown, friend of Doug & Sue Kurz
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:
Ruby Horton, Jo Tiner, Paul Foerster, Betty Walker, Martin Zschocher, David Frick.
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.
December Attendance Record Worship Average:
9:00 Contemporary – 55 10:00 Christian Education Classes – 44
11:00 Traditional – 184 12:15 Wednesday Worship - 22
Christmas Worship 6:30pm Contemporary Worship - 132 10:30 Traditional Worship - 180
Wednesday Worship 11:00 Pastor's Bible Study 12:15 Worship Service 1:00 Fellowship Lunch
General Fund YTD as of November 30, 2017
Budgeted Actual Giving
Expenditures Expenditures to Date
$556,221 $517,784 $465,260
General Fund Budgeted and Actual Expenditures includes $22,000 transferred to reserve accounts.
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COUNCIL GREETERS/COMMUNION ASSISTANTS Conny Linder & Ron Thomas
CD DELIVERY 07 TBA 14 TBA 21 TBA 28 TBA
Nursery Attendants 10am 11am
07 Mary Helen Wessinger Ineka Pitt 14 Stephanie Hujik Stephanie Hujik 21 Page Lawrence Page Lawrence 28 Stephanie Hujik Stephanie Hujik
TRADITIONAL SERVICE - NAVE ALTAR GUILD GREETERS LECTORS 07 Myrta Holt & Lori Conn Al Stresing & Bob Phillips Peg Milligan 14 Myrta Holt & Lori Conn Helen Collier & Kare Kragas Bob Lee 21 Myrta Holt & Lori Conn Julia Fuchs & Stephen McKinney Bob Lee 28 Myrta Holt & Lori Conn Youth Sunday Youth Sunday
CRUCIFER ACOLYTE
07 Nathan Shackelford Lauren Cutshall 14 Lukas Mezger Emma Hospodar 21 Matthew Jones Lauren Cutshall 28 TBA TBA ATTENDANCE RECORDING PEW POCKET STUFFER TBA Bob & Cheryl Pettis
ALTAR FLOWERS COFFEE USHERS 07 Please sign up for flowers TBA Bob Phillips, Bill Hospodar, Don 14 Please sign up for flowers Circle 5 Turner, Jack Pfeiffer, George 21 Please sign up for flowers Circle 4 Johnson, & Larry White 28 Please sign up for flowers Youth Sunday
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, 07 Please sign up on the kitchen door Roberta Mileski, & Joann Hoffmeyer. 14 Please sign up on the kitchen door 21 Please sign up on the kitchen door Audio/Visual 28 Youth Sunday 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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JANUARYJANUARYJANUARYJANUARY 201 201 201 2018888
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 New Year's Day
Church Offices Closed 2 8:30am Men-A-Plenty 10:30am Staff 6pm Fitness Dance 6:30pm Cub Scouts 7pm Boy Scouts
3 11am Bible Study 12:15pm Worship 1pm Lunch 5:30pm Handbells 7pm Chancel Choir
4 5:30pm Circle 5 -FH 6-8pm Indoor Soccer
Practice - PLC
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7 9am Contemporary 10am Sunday School 11am Traditional 1pm LCY - Youth Sunday
Planning & Practice
8 2pm Circle 2 6pm Executive
Committee 6-8pm Indoor Soccer
Practice - PLC
9 8:30am Men-A-Plenty No Staff Meeting 6pm Fitness Dance 6:30pm Cub Scouts 7pm Boy Scouts
10 11am Bible Study 12:15pm Worship 1pm Lunch 5:30pm Handbells 7pm Chancel Choir
11 2pm Marathon Bridge 6-8pm Indoor Soccer
Practice - PLC 7pm NAMI
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13 10am Lovett
Service & Reception Tentative
14 9am Contemporary 10am Sunday School 11am Traditional 12:15pm Worship/Music-DCR 1pm LCY - Youth Sunday 2pm Youth Gathering Meeting
3pm Youth Ministry 3pm Christian Ed -PLC CR 4pm Health Min - PLC CR 4pm Social Ministry - PLC SR 5pm Finance Ministry-DCR
15 Martin Luther King Day 6-8pm Indoor Soccer
Practice - PLC 7pm Circle 4 7pm Council Meeting
16 8:30am Men-A-Plenty 10:30am Staff 5:30pm WELCA Brd-
PLC CR 6pm Fitness Dance 6:30pm Cub Scouts 7pm Boy Scouts
17 11am Bible Study 12:15pm Worship 1pm Lunch 5:30pm Handbells 7pm Chancel Choir
18 5:30pm ADK Teachers - FH 6-8pm Indoor Soccer Practice - PLC
19 3:30-5pm
Pantherettes
20 8-1pm Sunday
School Retreat - PLC CR
21 10am Sunday School 11am ONE Traditional Worship -
Nave 12pm Special Congregational Event & Luncheon 1pm LCY - Youth Sunday Planning & Practice
22 6-8pm Indoor Soccer
Practice - PLC 6:30pm Lutheran Men
23 8:30am Men-A-Plenty 10:30am Staff 6pm Fitness Dance 6:30pm Cub Scouts 7pm Boy Scouts
24 11am Bible Study 12:15pm Worship 1pm Lunch 5:30pm Handbells 7pm Chancel Choir
25 6-8pm Indoor Soccer
Practice - PLC
26 3:30-5pm
Pantherettes
27 LCY Lock In
28 Youth Sunday 9am Contemporary Worship - PLC 10am Sunday School 11am Traditional Worship - Nave
29 6-8pm Indoor Soccer
Practice - PLC
30 8:30am Men-A-Plenty 10:30am Staff 6pm Fitness Dance 6:30pm Cub Scouts 7pm Boy Scouts
31 11am Bible Study 12:15pm Worship 1pm Lunch 5:30pm Handbells 7pm Chancel Choir
01/01 Kiersten Kennedy Earl Quillen 01/02 Bronwyn Connor Don Turner 01/03 Logan Connor Joanne Kopchik Ann Lineberger Fritz Mezger 01/04 Melissa Carson
01/05 Nell Isaac 01/06 Ford Poole 01/07 Robin Hunsinger Mollie Quarles 01/01 John Burger Janice Pfeiffer Arthur Yex 01/09 Jackie Grigg Lois Ann Hesser
01/11 Charlianne Nestlen John Nichols 01/12 Chris Wright 01/15 Christopher Depra Audrey Earnhardt 01/16 Hannah Chitwood 01/17 Jean Spearman 01/18 Cory Chitwood Hallie Stillwagon
01/19 Dave Dempsey Ed Maidel 01/21 Hunter Brock Myrna White 01/23 Kevin Bolin David Wall 01/25 Frankie Deal 01/26 George Psillas
01/27 Joshua Corbin David Rubel 01/28 Michelle Brock Mike Shackelford Beki Wilson 01/29 Hannah Ashley Dave Hassler Dale Kibler 01/31 Marijane Coggins Nan Dempsey Carolyn Shackelford Jody Wise
2018 Council Retreat
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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:
JANUARY 04 JANUARY 11 JANUARY 18 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 WORSHIP
11:00AM PASTOR'S BIBLE STUDY
12:15PM WORSHIP
1:00PM LUNCH Join us on Wednesdays!
Congregation Council
Serving Through 2018
TRACEY BISHOP - SOCIAL MINISTRY/VICE PRESIDENT
DOUG KURZ - PROPERTY MINISTRY
JANINE WAGNER - PRESIDENT
MATT CUTSHALL - COM/TECH
Serving Through 2019 GIL BULMAN, TREASURER/STEWARDSHIP
RANDALL COHEN, FINANCIAL SECRETARY/FINANCE
CONNY LINDER - FELLOWSHIP
AMIE SHAVER - WORSHIP & MUSIC MINISTRY
Serving Through 2020 HARRELL CONNELLY - EVANGELISM MINISTRY
LESLIE CONNOR - CHRISTIAN EDUCATION MINISTRY
JOANNE KOPCHIK - SECRETARY, HEALTH MINISTRY
ROBERTA MILESKI - YOUTH MINISTRY
LOGAN CONNOR, Youth Representative
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH STAFF CONTACT INFORMATION: PASTOR MIKE SHACKELFORD C - 864-612-3255 Email: mtshack@gmail.com 571 Moores Crossing Roebuck SC 29376
FRANKIE DEAL, Trad. Music Director/Organist C - 864-978-7815 Email: frankiewdeal@gmail.com
MARTIN AIGNER, Chancel Choir Director C - 864-415-0225 Email: martin.aigner@att.net
CHRIS SIGMON, Contemporary Music Leader C - 864-706-0317 Email: chrissigmon@charter.net
CHIP HICKS, Sexton C - 864-978-0849 Email: chipmanager@bellsouth.net
CAREY GILLESPIE, Parish Secretary Church-583-8167 Email: sjlcsec@gmail.com
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