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MT. OLIVET LUTHERAN CHURCH 2019—2020 YEARBOOK ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PASTOR.....................................- 2 - MT. OLIVET COUNCIL MEMBERS......................................- 2 - MT. OLIVET CHURCH LEADERS.......................................- 5 - PARISH BUILDING AND CHURCH RULES................................- 5 - 2020 COMMITTEES................................................. - 6 - WORSHIP/SERVER INFORMATION......................................- 8 - Flower List 2020.................................................................................................................... - 8 - Server List 2020.................................................................................................................... - 9 - Lector, Communion Assistant, Altar Guild, Counters and Ushers............................ - 9 - Communion Dates 2020.................................................................................................... - 10 - Parish/Cluster Services 2020............................................................................................. - 11 - FINANCIAL INFORMATION..........................................- 12 - Peak Springhill Parish Budget 2020................................................................................. - 12 - Peak Springhill Parish Treasurer’s Report 2019.............................................................. - 13 - Mt. Olivet Budget 2020...................................................................................................... - 14 - Mt. Olivet End of Year Treasurer’s Report 2019.............................................................. - 15 - 2019 ATTENDANCE REPORT.........................................- 16 - COMMITTEE/GROUP REPORTS........................................- 17 - Altar Guild........................................................................................................................... - 17 - Bulletins/Yearbook/Website.............................................................................................. - 17 - Christian Education............................................................................................................ - 18 - Evangelism.......................................................................................................................... - 18 - F.A.C.E.S............................................................................................................................... - 19 - Finance & Stewardship...................................................................................................... - 19 - Lutheran Men in Mission................................................................................................... - 20 - Relay for Life....................................................................................................................... - 22 - Social Ministry.................................................................................................................... - 23 - Women of the ELCA (WELCA)............................................................................................. - 24 - Worship and Music Committee......................................................................................... - 28 - MT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES.........................- 29 - MT. OLIVET CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY.............................- 36 - MT. HERMON CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY.............................- 45 -
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MT. OLIVET LUTHERAN CHURCH 2019—2020 YEARBOOK

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PASTOR.......................................................- 2 -MT. OLIVET COUNCIL MEMBERS..........................................................- 2 -MT. OLIVET CHURCH LEADERS............................................................- 5 -PARISH BUILDING AND CHURCH RULES...............................................- 5 -2020 COMMITTEES.............................................................................- 6 -WORSHIP/SERVER INFORMATION.......................................................- 8 -

Flower List 2020..........................................................................................- 8 -Server List 2020..........................................................................................- 9 -

Lector, Communion Assistant, Altar Guild, Counters and Ushers.........- 9 -Communion Dates 2020............................................................................- 10 -Parish/Cluster Services 2020.....................................................................- 11 -

FINANCIAL INFORMATION.................................................................- 12 -Peak Springhill Parish Budget 2020..........................................................- 12 -Peak Springhill Parish Treasurer’s Report 2019........................................- 13 -Mt. Olivet Budget 2020.............................................................................- 14 -Mt. Olivet End of Year Treasurer’s Report 2019........................................- 15 -

2019 ATTENDANCE REPORT..............................................................- 16 -COMMITTEE/GROUP REPORTS...........................................................- 17 -

Altar Guild.................................................................................................- 17 -Bulletins/Yearbook/Website.......................................................................- 17 -Christian Education...................................................................................- 18 -Evangelism................................................................................................- 18 -F.A.C.E.S....................................................................................................- 19 -Finance & Stewardship..............................................................................- 19 -Lutheran Men in Mission...........................................................................- 20 -Relay for Life.............................................................................................- 22 -Social Ministry...........................................................................................- 23 -Women of the ELCA (WELCA)....................................................................- 24 -Worship and Music Committee..................................................................- 28 -

MT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES...................................- 29 -MT. OLIVET CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY.........................................- 36 -MT. HERMON CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY......................................- 45 -

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PASTOR

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Greetings to you, my brothers and sisters in Christ!

You and I are all called in our baptism to share the light of Christ to others so that in us, others may see God’s light and love. We are in a season of light that began with the candles for Advent, culminating with the candlelight ceremony on Christmas Eve and now continues with the votive candles on the altar during the season of Epiphany. When we reach the last Sunday of the Epiphany season we come to see Jesus’ Transfiguration when his whole being shines with brightest light. Then we move into the darker time of Lent when Jesus life and light are extinguished on Good Friday before the universe lights upon Easter day with the power of God and the dead man Jesus is resurrected to a life beyond the power of death. The Paschal Candle is lit for each of the seven Sundays in Easter as well as at every baptism and every funeral. That which is dead has new life in Christ. The sinful body that we are dies to sin and rises into new life as God’s child at every baptism. At Pentecost the flames of the Spirit lit the lives of the disciples and they were sent on their missions to the world sharing the light of God and the church took root, survived and grew in spite of persecution.

Simeon, in Luke 2, starting at verse 25, is moved by God to recognize the Messiah when Mary and Joseph brought their son to the Temple to present Jesus to the Lord God. Simeon calls to God that he has seen the Messiah, as he had been promised would happen before he died. “Lord, now let your servant go in peace, for my eyes have seen your salvation which you have prepared in the sight of every people. A light to reveal you to the nations, and the glory of your people Israel. Lord now let your servant go in peace.”

God’s Son is a light to reveal the Lord God to all nations, both the people of Israel and the Gentiles. We are charged with sharing that light by treating others with dignity and respect. When we remember that all of us stand before our Lord in need of forgiveness we can treat others as we wish to be treated ourselves. None of us are free of sin and none of us can save ourselves. What we can do is join together as one family and receive God’s grace through the Lord’s Supper—the bread and wine are the body and blood of Christ given and shed for our salvation. We join together to hear God’s Word in Sunday School, Vacation Church School and in worship. We join together in fellowship for meals and outings and we join together for service both within our churches and within our community. We join together to support the work of the wider church with contributions to the Lutheran World Relief, World Hunger Appeal as well as to support the work of the SC Synod. We contribute to the community through We Care and by providing meals to those who are hungry at Finlay Park. Together, our positive impact is one way to shine our light to point toward our Lord.

Our parish continues to find ways to build bonds within our own churches and among the parish. We continue to keep our members who are shut-in in the mind and prayers of our community, and as a parish and as churches

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reach out to those who are in need to discover what we can do to meet those needs. None of this can be fully done as individuals; it can be done when we act together through the presence of the Holy Spirit.As you look at the ministry of our parish as described in this yearbook, celebrate what we have done and look for ways that you can see yourself getting involved in something new this year.

Look for the path that God has set forth for you and know that you are walking as a child of the light. “I want to walk as a child of the Light”- Words and music by Kathleen Thomerson, ELW #815

1) I want to walk as a child of the light, I want to follow Jesus. God set the stars to give light to the world, the star of my life is Jesus.

REFRAIN: In Him there is no darkness at all; The night and the day are both alike. The Lamb is the light of the city of God.

2) Shine in my heart, Lord Jesus. I want to see the brightness of God, I want to look at Jesus. Clear Sun of Righteousness shine on my path And show me the way to the Father.

3)3) I'm looking for the coming of Christ; I want to be with Jesus. When we have run with patience the race,We shall know the joy of Jesus

Special Services of Worship at PSP in 2019Funerals

Sid “Jamie” James at Mt. Hermon1/5/2019Yvonne Sterenberg at Mt. Olivet 1/29/2019Elise Wheatley (private) 4/6/2019David Kroll at Mt. Olivet 7/6/2019Eddie Simpson at Mt. Olivet 11/23/2019Laverne Mattox at Mt. Hermon 12/14/2019

There were no baptisms, confirmations or weddings in 2019

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Living Our Calling through PSP in 2019In 2019:We worked with the Dutch Fork Cluster for midweek Lenten services.We worked with St. Thomas, Chapin for the HUB VBS and provided new bookbags with school supplies for the participants. We hosted the PSP VBS at Mt. Olivet.We held midweek Advent Holden Prayer services with Pormaria Lutheran and St. John’s Lutheran, both in Pomaria.We held a community Fall Festival at Mt. Hermon.We volunteered as groups and as individuals at many places in the community.On the fourth Sunday of the month we worked with many others at the Peoples Picnic in Finlay Park.We worked with the Peak Pharmacy in collecting money, baby items, personal hygiene items and canned/ dry goods for the Chapin We Care Food Bank. We raised and distributed funds for those in need, both in our own parish and in the greater community.We provided housing for Seminarian Shelia Goins from August through December.We sent out weekly letters signed by PSP members to leaders of ELCA institutions and parishes.We prayed for those in need of God’s healing.We supported the ministry of the PSP and church Council, Sunday School and VBS teachers, the choir, the ushers, the musicians, the Altar Guild as well as the WELCA and the LMM.In 2020:We will continue to work with the Dutch Fork Cluster for midweek Lenten Services.We will continue to work with St. Thomas to provide VBS programs for the HUB children and youth and for the PSP families. Both are tentatively scheduled for June 21-26, 2020.We will continue to work with the Pomaria Lutheran Churches for midweek Advent servicesWe will continue to support the Peoples Picnic by serving and providing food.We will continue to work with Peak Pharmacy to stock the cupboards of We Care.We will continue as individuals to volunteer in many places in the community.We will continue to offer community-wide fellowship events.We will continue to raise and distribute funds for those in need.We will continue to pray for leaders throughout the ELCA community and send letters to them.We will continue to pray for those in need of God’s healing.We will develop a healing service with prayers and anointing that can be used at various times during the church year.

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We continue to support the leadership of our church and parish leaders.

Sisters and Brothers, we are renewed in God’s love and light. Together we are sent out to love and serve our community and the world. In Christ,Pastor Beverly Aurand

MT. OLIVET COUNCIL MEMBERSNAME TERMBeverly Aurand, Pastor ***Albert Amick 2020—2022 Linda Amick 2020—2022 Vernell Bundrick 2019—2021 Dan Caudle 2018—2020 Wanda Edwards 2020—2022 Lee Knopf 2019—2021 Jackie Powers 2018—2020

MT. OLIVET CHURCH LEADERSPastor Beverly AurandDirector Of Music/Organist Linda AmickCongregational Treasurer Linda BranhamChair, Mt. Olivet Council Linda Amick Secretary, Mt. Olivet Council Lee Knopf Superintendent, Sunday School Glenn AmickPresident, WELCA Betty Jo AmickPresident, Lutheran Men Eddie Boozer

PARISH BUILDING AND CHURCH RULESThe Parish Building and Church were built by Mt. Olivet and are primarily intended to be usedfor church functions. All Church functions have priority over all other events.

1. Groups or organizations using the building will be responsible for cleaning it afterwards.

2. Alcohol, other than for sacramental purposes, and smoking in the buildings is prohibited.

3. There will be no loans of furniture, equipment or appliances, except on approval by Council.

4. The personal use of the building by active church members for purposes not related to rites and ceremonies of the church (funerals, weddings, baptisms,

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etc.) shall be subject to a free will offering to be credited to the general treasury of the church. Member must be on premises during the use, and will be responsible for any damage. Member will be responsible for cleanup afterwards. The disposable paper products and supplies are property of the Church and will not be available for personal use. Contact Marian Eleazer to reserve use. She can be contacted at 803-781-6096 or [email protected].

5. There will be no political use of the building.6. DO NOT sit on tables.7. DO NOT slide tables on floor—pick them up.8. The responsible person for the building, after a meal, will move chairs and

run dust mop under the tables.9. DO NOT take food or drink of any kind from parish building into the church.10. Anyone who has a meeting in the church or parish building is

responsible for the doors being locked and the lights turned off, and adhere to the thermostat control as posted.

11. Uses not stipulated in the above rules must be approved by the Church Council.

2020 COMMITTEESALTAR GUILD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

This Committee shall be responsible for the preparation of the sanctuary for all worship services and for the maintenance of all paraments, vestments, and vessels.

This committee is responsible for the promotion of Sunday School, Vacation Bible School and all other educational activities of the church. It shall encourage the use of teaching and worship materials published by the ELCA or other materials deemed appropriate. It shall promote church periodicals and books of devotion in the homes of the congregation.

Council Rep: Linda AmickChair: Marian EleazerMembers:

Albert AmickBetsy ArdDebra BarrettMarian EleazerRobert Huff

Linda AmickLinda BranhamSheila HuffAnna Sellers

Council Rep: Vernell Bundrick Chair: Members:

Linda BranhamSheila Huff

Wanda EdwardsJackie Powers

BUILDING AND MAINTENANCE EVANGELISMThe building and maintenance committee shall see to the proper maintenance and protection of all buildings--inside and out. This includes keeping in good repair and

The Evangelism Committee are volunteer servants of Christ who are committed to planning and implementing activities and programs that reach out to all church

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insured. members. It exists to serve our community and our world by establishing Christ-like relationships through love and service.

Council Rep: Albert Amick Chair: Albert AmickMembers:

Adam BoozerRobert HuffMike Sellers

Betty AmickTroy BranhamPalmer Wheatley

Council Rep: Wanda EdwardsChair: Betty Jo AmickMembers:

Betty Jo AmickDebra BarrettVernell Bundrick

Hazel Caudle Wanda Edwards

CEMETERY AND GROUNDS FINANCE & STEWARDSHIPThe Cemetery and Grounds committee is responsible for maintenance of the church grounds, cemetery, and playground. This also includes communication with funeral homes for grave preparation when there is a burial in the cemetery & keeping record of grave plots that have already been assigned & those available for purchase.

The Finance and Stewardship Committee is responsible for managing the resources God has entrusted to the congregation.  The committee's duties include oversight of financial activities and investments, preparation of annual budgets, monitoring of receipts, review of expenditures, and encouraging members to share their gifts for the Lord's work in local, national & worldwide ministries.

Council Rep: Jackie PowersChair: Jack PowersMembers:

Carroll AmickEddie BoozerDan Caudle Mike Sellers

Adam BoozerTroy BranhamRobert Huff

Council Rep: Dan CaudleChair: Jerry DerrickMembers:

Linda AmickLinda Branham

Robert Huff

2020 COMMITTEES (Continued)SOCIAL MINISTRY WORSHIP & MUSIC

It is the responsibility of this committee to strengthen a sense of community and fellowship within the congregation. Members of the Social Ministry Committee help lead the congregation to extend Christian compassion and comfort to those in need. The committee is called upon to support various gatherings within our congregation and other church supported activities.

This Committee assists the Council in seeing that the services of God’s house are conducted regularly and in accordance with the liturgy of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. It trains ushers and all servers to assure that their duties are carried out properly and timely. It works with all of the choirs of the congregation to provide music for the seasons. It shall arrange for the care of musical instruments and, in consultation with the pastor, the organist and the choir director, it shall furnish music supplies appropriate for use in the worship the congregation.

Council Rep: Dan Caudle

Council Rep: Linda Amick

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Chair: Vicki WheatleyMembers:

Jane AmickGene BolandBeth BoneyHazel Caudle Sheila HuffAnna SellersVicki Wheatley

Betty AmickGretchen BolandMarcia EllermanRobert HuffSandra KrollJackie PowersPalmer Wheatley

Chair: Betsy ArdMembers:

Linda AmickBetsy ArdLinda Branham

Betty Jo AmickMarian Eleazer

YOUTH MINISTRYThis committee is responsible for planning and overseeing all events for the youth.

Council Rep: Lee KnopfChair:Members:

Betsy Ard Sonja CarnaggioJackie Powers

WORSHIP/SERVER INFORMATION

Flower List 2020

FEBRUARY AUGUST2 Jack & Jackie Powers 2 Tony & Betsy Ard9 Jack & Jackie Powers 9 Tony & Betsy Ard16

Mike & Anna Sellers 16

Tony & Betsy Ard

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Mike & Anna Sellers 23

Glenn & Linda Amick

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Glenn & Linda Amick

MARCH SEPTEMBER1 NO FLOWERS – Lent 6 Glenn & Linda Amick8 NO FLOWERS – Lent 1

3Palmer & Vicki Wheatley

15

NO FLOWERS – Lent 20

Jerry Derrick

22

NO FLOWERS – Lent 27

Jerry Derrick & Vicki Wheatley

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NO FLOWERS – Lent

APRIL OCTOBER5 Palms 4 Sam & Debra Barrett12

The Hutto Family 11

WELCA

19

The Hutto Family 18

WELCA

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The Hutto Family 25

WELCA

MAY NOVEMBER3 Robert & Sheila Huff 1 Dan & Hazel Caudle10

Beth Boney 8 Betty Amick

17

Sam & Debra Barrett 15

Reeves& Knopf

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Sam & Debra Barrett 22

Reeves & Knopf

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Sam & Debra Barrett 29

NO FLOWERS – Advent

JUNE DECEMBER7 Albert & Betty Jo Amick 6 NO FLOWERS – Advent 14

Albert & Betty Jo Amick 13

NO FLOWERS – Advent

21

Kathy & Fernando Vidal 20

NO FLOWERS – Advent

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Kathy & Fernando Vidal 24

Marian Eleazer

27

Marian Eleazer

JULY JANUARY 20215 Gene & Gretchen Boland 3 Marian Eleazer12

Gene & Gretchen Boland 10

Marian Eleazer

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Linda & F.L. Branham 17

Glenn & Linda Amick

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Linda & F.L. Branham 24

Glenn & Linda Amick

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Glenn & Linda Amick

Server List 2020 Lector, Communion Assistant, Altar Guild, Counters and Ushers

Month Lector Communion Asst.

Altar Guild Counters Ushers

FEBRUARYMarian Eleazer

Sheila Huff Linda Branham

Linda AmickBetsy Ard

Albert Amick—captainEddie Boozer, Hazel Caudle, Palmer Wheatley

MARCHWanda Edwards

Marian Eleazer

Betsy Ard Robert HuffSheila Huff

Sam Barrett—captainGene Boland, Robert Huff, Mike Sellers

APRILTony Ard Betty Jo

AmickLinda Amick Jerry Derrick

Vicki Wheatley

Jerry Derrick—captainEddie Boozer, Hazel Caudle, Jack Powers

MAYSonja Carnaggio

Jerry Derrick Betty Jo Amick

Dan CaudleHazel Caudle

Albert Amick—captainDebra Barrett, Gene Boland, Gerald Edwards,

JUNELinda Branham

Linda Branham

Sheila Huff Anna SellersMike Sellers

Eddie Boozer—captainAlbert Amick, Hazel Caudle, Robert Huff

JULYLee Knopf Anna Sellers Sheila Huff Albert Amick

Betty Jo Amick

Jerry Derrick—captainSam Barrett, Gerald Edwards, Jack Powers

AUGUSTVicki Wheatley

Betsy Ard Marian Eleazer

Linda AmickBetsy Ard

Sam Barrett—captainGene Boland, Jack Powers, Palmer Wheatley

SEPTEMBER

Jerry Derrick Marian Eleazer

Marian Eleazer

Robert HuffSheila Huff

Albert Amick—captainEddie Boozer, Jerry Derrick, Mike Sellers

OCTOBER Marian Eleazer

Anna Sellers Debra Barrett

Jerry DerrickVicki

Jack Powers—captainGene Boland, Jerry

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Wheatley Derrick, Robert Huff

NOVEMBER

Gerald Edwards

Sheila Huff Betty Jo Amick

Anna SellersMike Sellers

Sam Barrett—captainAlbert Amick, Debra Barrett, Hazel Caudle,

DECEMBERBetsy Ard Linda

BranhamAnna Sellers Dan Caudle

Hazel CaudleAlbert Amick—captainGerald Edwards, Jack Powers, Palmer Wheatley

JANUARY 2021

Linda Branham

Betty Jo Amick

Debra Barrett

Albert AmickBetty Jo Amick

Debra Barrett—captainEddie Boozer, Gene Boland, Mike Sellers

Communion Dates 20 20 Date Festival Communio

nType

Communion Asst.

Altar Guild

February 2 Presentation of our Lord

Intinction Sheila Huff Linda Branham

February 9 5th Epiphany Intinction Sheila Huff Linda BranhamFebruary 16 6th Epiphany Intinction Sheila Huff Linda BranhamFebruary 23 Transfiguration Full Sheila Huff Linda BranhamFebruary 26 Ash Wednesday Intinction Sheila Huff Linda BranhamMarch 1 1st Sunday Intinction Marian

EleazerBetsy Ard

March 15 3rd Sunday Intinction Marian Eleazer

Betsy Ard

April 5 Palm Sunday Full Betty Jo Amick

Linda Amick

April 12 Easter Full Betty Jo Amick

Linda Amick

April 19 2nd Easter Intinction Betty Jo Amick

Linda Amick

April 26 3rd Easter Intinction Betty Jo Amick

Linda Amick

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May 3 4th Easter Intinction Jerry Derrick Betty Jo AmickMay 10 5th Easter Intinction Jerry Derrick Betty Jo AmickMay 17 6th Easter Intinction Jerry Derrick Betty Jo AmickMay 24 7th Easter Intinction Jerry Derrick Betty Jo AmickMay 31 Pentecost Full Jerry Derrick Betty Jo AmickJune 7 Holy Trinity Full Linda

BranhamSheila Huff

June 21 3rd Sunday Intinction Linda Branham

Sheila Huff

July 5 1st Sunday Intinction Anna Sellers Sheila HuffJuly 19 3rd Sunday Intinction Anna Sellers Sheila HuffAugust 2 1st Sunday Intinction Betsy Ard Marian EleazerAugust 16 3rd Sunday Intinction Betsy Ard Marian EleazerSeptember 6

1st Sunday Intinction Marian Eleazer

Marian Eleazer

September 20

Homecoming Full Marian Eleazer

Marian Eleazer

October 4 1st Sunday Intinction Anna Sellers Debra BarrettOctober 18 3rd Sunday Intinction Anna Sellers Debra BarrettOctober 25 Reformation Full Anna Sellers Debra BarrettNovember 1 All Saints Full Sheila Huff Betty Jo AmickNovember 15

3rd Sunday Intinction Sheila Huff Betty Jo Amick

November 22

Christ the King Full Sheila Huff Betty Jo Amick

December 6 1st Sunday Intinction Linda Branham

Anna Sellers

December 20

3rd Sunday Intinction Linda Branham

Anna Sellers

December 24

Christmas Eve Full Linda Branham

Anna Sellers

December 27

1st Christmas Intinction Linda Branham

Anna Sellers

Jan. 3, 2021 2nd Christmas Intinction Betty Jo Amick

Debra Barrett

Jan. 10, 2021

Baptist of Our Lord Full Betty Jo Amick

Debra Barrett

Jan. 17, 2021

2nd Epiphany Intinction Betty Jo Amick

Debra Barrett

Jan. 24, 2021

3rd Epiphany Intinction Betty Jo Amick

Debra Barrett

Jan. 31, 2021

4th Epiphany Intinction Betty Jo Amick

Debra Barrett

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Holy Communion is celebrated on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month, every Sunday during the seasons of Christmas, Epiphany and Easter and on all major Festivals.

Parish/Cluster Services 20 20

DATE SERVICE TIME PLACE

February 26 Ash Wednesday 7:00 pm Mt. Olivet LutheranMarch 4 Lenten Service 6:00 meal 7:00pm Mt. Olivet Lutheran March 11 Lenten Service 6:00 meal 7:00pm St. John Lutheran, IrmoMarch 18 Lenten Service 6:00 meal 7:00pm Bethlehem LutheranMarch 25 Lenten Service 6:00 meal 7:00pm St. Thomas LutheranApril 1 Lenten Service 6:00 meal 7:00pm Bethel LutheranApril 6 Holy Monday 7:00 pm Healing Service St. Michael LutheranApril 9 Maundy Thursday 7:00pm Mt. Olivet LutheranApril 10 Good Friday 7:00 pm Mt. Hermon LutheranApril 12 Easter Sunday 8:00 am Breakfast Mt. Hermon Lutheran

9:00 am Mt. Hermon Lutheran11:00 am Mt. Olivet Lutheran

October 25 Reformation 4:00 pm with ReceptionCluster – TBD location

November 22 Thanksgiving 4:00 pm 5:00pm meal Cluster—TBD locationDecember 2 Advent Service 6:00 meal 7:00pm TBD location December 9 Advent Service 6:00 meal 7:00pm TBD location

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December 16 Advent Service 6:00 meal 7:00pm TBD location December 24 Christmas Eve 12:00 pm Mt. Hermon Lutheran

Christmas Eve 7:00 pm Candlelighting Mt. Olivet Lutheran

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Peak Springhill Parish Budget 20 20

ITEM BUDGETEDBase Salary $36,744.00Social Security $8,508.00Living Expenses $13,928.00Pension $7,224.00Insurance $7,524.00Professional Expenses $1,100.00Auto Allowance $7,000.00Office Supplies $100.00Postage $100.00Supply Pastor $1,050.00Vacation Bible School $1,500.00Miscellaneous $1,000.00Discretionary Fund $250.00Parsonage Fund $12,000.00Parsonage Receipts/Savings

($12,000.00)

Youth $1,000.00Web Site $350.00

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TOTAL: $87,378.00

TOTAL EACH CONGREGATION: $43,689.00

Peak Springhill Parish Treasurer’s Report 201 9 January 1 - December 31, 2019

BALANCE ON HAND JANUARY 1, 2019 $41,624.56 RECEIPTS:

Monthly Deposit - Mt. Olivet$42,777

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Monthly Deposit - Mt. Hermon$42,780

.00

Christian Education$2,100.

00VBS/HUB $900.00Parish Fund $300.00Parish & HUB $300.00Miscellaneous Donations/Receipts $459.00

Parsonage Receipts$4,725.

00Total Receipts $94,341.

36DISBURSEMENTS:

Base Salary$34,686

.66

Social Security$8,281.

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Living Expenses$14,095

.68Pension $7,035.

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Insurance Allowance$7,330.

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Auto Allowance$7,674.

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Supply Pastor$2,200.

00

Christian Education$2,069.

27Parish VBS & HUB VBS $725.93

Miscellaneous$4,147.

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Parsonage Maintenance, Ins & Taxes$4,160.

89Website $352.00Youth $476.00

Total Disbursements $93,236.35

Balance on December 31, 2019 $42,729.57 Youth Designated Funds ($3,542.94) VBS Fund

Parish FundParish & HUB

($1,954.64)($300.00)($300.00)

Christian Education Fund ($2,591.97) Bibles for Youth Fund ($176.55) General Balance on hand December 31, 2019 $34,863.47

Davis Pinner, Parish Treasurer

Mt. Olivet Budget 20 20

ITEM BUDGETEDBenevolence $10,000.00Parish Fund $25,317.00Pastor Salary $18,372.00Communion Supplies $150.00Candles $100.00Devotional Books $300.00Music/Education $150.00Evangelism $1,000.00

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Social Ministry $750.00Delegate Expense $300.00Postage $150.00Offering Envelopes $250.00Gas/Heat Parish Building $1,350.00Electricity $7,600.00Cleaning $3,200.00Insurance $7,800.00Building Maintenance $3,000.00Dir.Music/Guest Organist $6,150.00Telephone $2,000.00Office Supplies $300.00Organ/Piano Maintenance $600.00Miscellaneous $1,000.00Guest Pastor $180.00Copier/Supplies/Bulletins $2,500.00Newberry College $1,000.00Youth Scholarship $1,750.00Emergent Repairs $20,000.00Building Fund/Gifts ($20,000.00)

TOTAL BUDGET AMOUNT: $95,269.00

Needed Monthly: $7,939.30Needed Weekly: $1,832.10

Mt. Olivet End of Year Treasurer’s Report 201 9 Balance on January 1, 2019

$51,710.00 Budgeted Budgeted

Month Received Received Paid Out Paid Out

January$8,642.00

$7,685.00

$6,972.21

$9,611.79

February

$8,054.00

$7,240.00

$8,066.34

$8,656.67

March$9,100.00

$7,575.00

$6,548.70

$7,142.28

April $8,567.0 $7,097.0 $5,628.3 $8,086.917

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0 0 8 8

May$10,681.00

$6,181.00

$7,900.34

$9,553.25

June$8,281.00

$7,226.00

$7,695.70

$12,609.98

July$8,024.70

$6,781.00

$6,690.70

$8,268.47

August$9,224.19

$8,457.00

$6,605.00

$7,583.33

September

$7,823.00

$6,980.00

$6,615.33

$7,539.85

October$7,416.00

$6,780.00

$6,556.73

$7,350.31

November

$7,679.10

$6,492.10

$6,467.14

$7,082.72

December

$10,152.20

$7,702.20

$9,661.63

$11,376.84

TOTALS

$103,644.19

$86,196.30

$85,408.20

$104,862.47

Balance on December 31, 2019$50,491.72Fund Balance

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Sunday School$3,533.00

Cemetery Fund$2,559.60

Building Fund$4,347.57

Flowers $153.84

Miscellaneous$8,616.79

Mt. Olivet RFL $83.65Lutheridge $101.88Honoraria Fund $125.00Paving $840.00

Playground$3,455.63

Supper Club $514.00Ellerman Fundraiser $37.00

Memorials$14,190.00

Total Designated Funds

$38,557.96

General Fund Balance

$11,933.76

TOTAL$50,491.

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Thrivent Inv value $63,157.

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Cemetery Fund CD$2,692.3

4Total Cemetery Funds

$65,849.69

GRAND TOTAL $116,341.41

Respectfully Submitted, Linda C. Branham, Congregational Treasurer

2019 ATTENDANCE REPORT

Mt. Olivet Sunday Attendance

Month

Date

Name of Day

Attendance

Month

Date Name of Day

Attendance

Day Mth Avg

Day

Mth Avg

Jan6 Epiphany 47

41 Jul7 4th Pentecost 33

3913 Baptism 40 14 5th Pentecost 3920 2nd Epiphany 38 21 6th Pentecost 4227 3rd Epiphany 38 28 7th Pentecost 43

Feb3 4th Epiphany 49

43 Aug4 8th Pentecost 42

4010 5th Epiphany 42 11 9th Pentecost 3817 6th Epiphany 42 18 10th Pentecost 3824 7th Epiphany 37 25 11th Pentecost 40

Mar

3 Transfiguration

41

38 Sept

1 12th Pentecost 32

4410 Lent 1 32 8 13th Pentecost 4017 Lent 2 39 15 Homecoming 7024 Lent 3 35 22 15th Pentecost 3831 Lent 4 44 29 Michael &

Angels38

Apr

7 Lent 5 46

48 Oct

6 17th Pentecost 33

3614 Palm Sunday 39 13 18th Pentecost 3921 Easter

Sunday64 20 19th Pentecost 37

28 2nd Easter 43 27 Reformation 35

May5 3rd Easter 34

34 Nov3 All Saints 41

4012 4th Easter 35 10 22nd Pentecost 4119 5th Easter 35 17 23rd Pentecost 3726 6th Easter 33 24 Christ the King 41

Jun 2 7th Easter 37 38 Dec 1 1st Advent 33 369 Pentecost 43 8 2nd Advent 40

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16 Holy Trinity 43 15 3rd Advent 3723 2nd

Pentecost38 22 4th Advent 32

30 3rd Pentecost 30 31 1st Christmas 36

TOTAL YEARLY SUNDAY ATTENDANCE: 2,059AVERAGE SUNDAY ATTENDANCE: 40

AVERAGE ATTENDANCE (Communion Sundays): 43

Cluster/Parish/Pomaria Midweek Attendance

Date Service Attendance

March 13th Cluster Midweek Lenten 85April 19th Parish Good Friday 25December 4th Pomaria Midweek

Advent40

December 24th

Parish Christmas Eve 50

COMMITTEE/GROUP REPORTS

Altar Guild

The Altar Guild has been working diligently during 2019 preparing for the worship services and communion.  These duties are continuous throughout the year.  A special thanks is extended to all members of this committee for their dedication and commitment. Altar Guild Schedule for 2020:

January Linda Branham July Sheila HuffFebruary Linda Branham August Marian EleazerMarch Betsy Ard September Marian EleazerApril Linda Amick October Debra BarrettMay Betty Jo Amick November Betty Jo AmickJune Sheila Huff December Anna Sellers

January 2021 Debra Barrett

Oil candles are filled weekly by Albert Amick.

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Betty Jo Amick

Bulletins/Yearbook/WebsiteThe committee continues to update and monitor webpage and Facebook page. The website contains a plethora of information, including the history of Mt. Olivet and Mt. Hermon, information about our varied ministries, photos and more. A detailed calendar and events information will keep you up to date on all of the many events and happenings of the Parish. Please visit the website at www.peakspringhill.com.

The weekly bulletin insert has been expanded to include Special Prayer requests, Financial information, calendar and upcoming events.

Thank you to Linda Amick for all her assistance in printing the weekly bulletins and the Yearbook.

Respectfully Submitted,Betsy Ard

Christian Education

The Christian Education Committee of Mount Olivet is responsible for all educational needs of our congregation, including our main focus of Sunday School and Vacation Bible School.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLVacation Bible School for the Parish was held at Mt. Olivet Friday and Saturday July 19-20, 2019. The theme this year was “To Mars and Beyond” with the focus on Ephesians 3:20 – “Glory to God, who is able to do far beyond all that we could ask or imagine by his power at work within us!” A celebratory lunch was held after church on Sunday, July 21st. The HUB Vacation Bible School was held at Mt. Olivet from July 8-12th. Thank you to all teachers and volunteers for your hard work!

SUNDAY SCHOOLFor the 2017-2018 year, the teachers were as follows:

Adult Class Debra Barrett, Jerry Derrick

We would like to thank these individuals for continuing to serve us as our teachers.

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Evangelism

The Evangelism Committee was very busy serving others during 2019. A meal as served at Irmo High School for the Literacy Program. Congregational members went to Finlay Park on the fourth Sunday of each month to feed the homeless. The jewelry sales continued with proceeds going to Relay for Life and to Marcia Ellerman. A fundraiser was held in May for Marcia Ellerman. Items were donated to the Special Needs class at Springhill High School. A trip for the Supper Club was taken to McCaskills Farm in Rembrant. a breakfast was served for the teachers and staff at the Alternative Academy for Success on August 13 before school started and also in November for American Education Week, Danish and fruit was delivered along with goody bags. The four 5th Sundays during 2019 were celebrated with “Each One, Bring one” and “Loose Change to Make a Change”. The monies from this loose change were donated to Landon Derrick to help with medical expenses. In November, the committee planned and sponsored the Veterans Recognition Sunday. To celebrate the holidays, the committee visited shut ins of the congregation and took frozen meals and goodies to each of them, visited and had communion. The Supper Club will be announcing plans for 2020.

Respectfully Submitted,Betty Jo Amick

F.A.C.E.SFriends At Church Eating & Socializing

Submitted by Gene H. Boland, Treasurer

Beginning Balance 1/1/19 $ 179.00Total Monthly Freewill Offerings Received $ 411.00Expenses:

Miscellaneous $ 22.00Food $ 410.00Guest $ 25.00Memorial Fund, charities $ 50.00

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Total Expenses $ 507.00Balance on hand as of December 31, 2019 $ 83.00

Average attendance = 25

Finance & StewardshipThe Finance & Stewardship Committee has continued to originate monthly articles for the Mt. Olivet Newsletter. The purpose of these articles is to keep our members and friends aware of the importance of stewardship and to encourage everyone to give of their time, talents, and resources to serve Christ.In March, the committee reviewed the financial activities for the calendar year of 2018. This review documented that Mt. Olivet’s finances were in order to support our mission of God’s work. In October, Mt. Olivet’s and Mt. Hermon’s committee chairmen met to review input from the Pastor and Parish Treasury and to develop a proposed budget for the parish. Later in the month, our committee adopted the proposed Parish Budget and held a working session to develop a recommended 2020 Budget for Mt. Olivet. The budgets were reviewed with the Congregational Council at their November meeting where they were approved for submission to the congregation. The budgets were presented and adopted at the Congregation’s Annual Meeting on November 17th.Linda Branham continued her outstanding service as Congregational Treasurer. Thank you, Linda, for all your work in managing the day to day financial activities of the congregation.Actions by our pastor, committee chairpersons, council members, and other faithful members were also instrumental in optimizing and reducing expenditures throughout the year. The Finance & Stewardship Committee urges all members to pray that we will be able to meet any challenges which come before us in 2020. If we all work together, Mt. Olivet will continue to serve Christ for many years to come.

Respectfully Submitted,

Jerry Derrick

Lutheran Men in Mission

The Lutheran Men’s group experienced another good year in 2019; however, we were saddened by the death of our friend and former Unit President, David Kroll. Our group normally meets on the first Monday evening of each month and shares a meal with WELCA. A business meeting with programs

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as scheduled follows the meal. We also enjoy the fellowship with other Lutheran Men’s Groups in the area at the Heartland Conference Quarterly Meetings.

On February 16th at the SCLMM Convention, our unit was presented one of the twelve South Carolina Outstanding Unit Awards for 2018. This convention was held at Wittenberg Lutheran Church in Leesville and was attended by our President. A SCLMM Memorial Membership was also given during the year to recognize the Military Veterans of Mt. Olivet.

Meetings in 2019 included programs on the following topics: Our 2019 Calendar, Operation InAsMuch, Project Reports, and the LMIM Unit Award Process. Pastor Charles Aurand, Pastor Karen Young, and Pastor Ralph Hill led LMIM and WELCA in Joint Bible Studies during February, June, and October. We also held planning sessions to prepare for Operation InAsMuch, Family Night, Lutheran Men’s Sunday, and Manger Scene Setup.

During 2019 we participated in various projects including: Displaying the Lenten Crosses, supporting the Relay for Life yard sale for Operation InAsMuch, sponsoring Relay For Life luminaries, assisting Social Ministry with Lenten Meal and Funeral Meal/Receptions, barbequing chickens for Family Night, leading service for Lutheran Men’s Sunday, assisting the Youth in collecting nutritious snacks for the HUB VBS attendees, displaying the Manger Scene on the front lawn, and assisting WELCA in decorating the church and Christmon Tree. We also reached out into the community to construct an access ramp at the home of person who is facing health challenges. We were assisted with this project by Ard Pest Control and Boland’s Ace.

Officers for 2020 will be Eddie Boozer, President; Robert Huff, Vice President; Gerald Edwards, Secretary; and Jerry Derrick, Treasurer. A current revision of our 2020 Calendar is posted on the Bulletin Board in the rear of the Narthex.

We are proud of our service and are currently being considered for another Outstanding Unit Award. We strongly urge all men of the congregation to join us for fellowship, learning, and outreach. We have no required dues or contributions and fund our projects through free will offerings. In 2020 we will continue to seek ways to increase our group’s membership and improve its service!

Respectfully submitted, Eddie Boozer, President

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Lutheran Men’s Treasurer Report

BEGINNING BALANCE 01-01-2019 $1,004.11Receipts:

Monthly Contributions $747.00Family Night $1,831.50Special Gifts $200.00Ramp Project Gift $250.00Memorial Gift $100.00Memorial Membership $35.00

TOTAL RECEIPTS: $3,163.50

Expenses:Lenten Meal $25.00Funeral Meal/Reception $70.00Relay for Life Luminaries $50.00Family Night Expenses $285.50Ramp Project Expenses $500.62WELCA (Family Night) $915.75SCLMM (Memorial Membership) $35.00SCLMM (2019 Fund Goals) $415.00We Care Christmas Project $100.00Member Memorial $50.00

TOTAL EXPENSES: $2,446.87

ENDING BALANCE 12-31-2019 $1,720.74

Respectfully Submitted,

Jerry Derrick, Treasurer

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Relay for LifeAppreciation is expressed to each team member, survivor and caregiver during 2019. A special thanks to the team members for their commitment, dedication, and hard work that made 2019 Relay for Life such a great success!  Also, appreciation is expressed to the congregationfor all your support of our team by donating, purchasing luminary bags, and supporting our fundraisers. We raised $4,935. We look forward to 2020 being another successful year. 

The 2020 Relay Cancer Walk will be held Saturday, May 2, 2020 from 6-10 pm at Crooked Creek Park.   We need more team members!! We need all Survivors and Caregivers to register for the Relay.  The website is: http://www.relayforlife.org/chapinirmo.sc Again this year the emphasis is on having more luminary bags around the track.  You can purchaseseveral bags in honor or in memory of your loved ones.  Each one of us knows at least one or more person(s) that has or had cancer.  For a $10 donation, you can commemorate those people with a decorated luminary bag(s).  If you don't join our team, come out and walk with us or just enjoy the nights activities. We are walking for a "CURE"!!

Relay for Life Fundraisers in 2020: Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper: Tuesday, February 25th at 6 pm Indoor Yard Sale: Date TBD Ongoing Jewelry Sales

Betty Jo AmickTeam Captain

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Social Ministry

The Social Ministry Committee provided the following services to our congregation in the year 2019:● Provided cookies, coffee and juice between Sunday School and Worship

Service. ● Coordinated the Bereavement Meal for the family of Yvonne

Sternenberg prior to her Funeral Service on January 29th.● Together with LMIM and WELCA, prepared the Cluster Lenten Meal

prior to the Service on March 13th.● Prepared snacks and drinks for the fellowship time following the

service on March 31st., “Each One, Bring One” Sunday.● Provided ice cream with toppings and lemonade for the fellowship time

following the “Each One, Bring One” Sunday on June 30th.● Provided the Bereavement Reception prior to the Memorial Service of

David Kroll on July 6th.● Prepared meals for the Parish Vacation Bible School, July 19th & 20th;

also, provided sandwiches and salads following the Worship Service on July 21st.

● Coordinated the Homecoming Meal on September 15th. Special set-up and decorations for the event.

● Provided snacks and drinks for the fellowship time following the “Each One, Bring One” Sunday on September 29th.

● Together with WELCA, replaced the ficus trees in the Fellowship Building.

● Provided the Bereavement Reception following the Memorial Service of Eddie Simpson on November 23rd.

● Prepared the meal prior to the Pomaria Area Advent Worship Service on December 4th.

● Provided snacks and drinks for the fellowship time following the “Each One, Bring One” Sunday on December 29th.

Thanks to each one of you for giving of your time and talents to make this a successful year. We strive to continue providing for the service needs of our congregation.

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Respectfully Submitted,

Vicki Wheatley, Chair

Women of the ELCA (WELCA)

Our SymbolCross, water, and the water lily identifies the Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America as children of God, baptized, forgiven, and adopted into God’s family. It is a reminder of the growth, beauty, and vitality that rises out of life-giving baptismal water. It is also a reminder of the mission of the church to “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” (Mathew 28:19).

The NameMt. Olivet Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America(WELCA).

Purpose StatementAs a community of women created in the image of God, called to discipleship in Jesus Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we commit ourselves to grow in faith, affirm our gifts, support one another in our callings, engage in ministry and action, and promote healing, and wholeness in the church, the society, and the world.

One Mission, Three Mission AreasCommunity, Growth, and Action---our three mission areas are at the heart of the ministry of Women of the ELCA. These three mission areas unite us in our one mission: To mobilize women to act boldly on their faith in Jesus Christ.

OfferingsA Regular offering is received at each monthly meeting. A budgeted amount of the offeringIs sent to the SC Synodical Unit and the balance is used to carry on the work of our own unit.

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A JOY offering is received twice a year---usually in May and November. All of this offering is sent to the SC Synodical Unit to help support specific ministries of the ELCA.

The Sunshine offering is used in our own organization to cheer hospitalized WELCA members, whether with a flower or a gift.

MembersWELCA welcomes any woman and invites all women of the church to join our group. We all work together to serve our church, community, and world. We now meet on the 1st Monday night of each month unless it falls on a holiday, at 6:00 p.m. with our business meeting followed by the meal with the Lutheran Men.

2020 Officers:President: Betty Jo AmickVice-President: Linda AmickSecretary: Vicki WheatleyTreasurer: Sheila Huff

Congregational Committee: Gretchen Boland, Chair; Marian Eleazer; Sheila HuffProgram Committee: Vicki Wheatley, Betty Jo Amick, Linda Amick

Goals and Projects for 2020: 1. Remember members of the congregation who are 75 years and older with

a Birthday card.2. Remember members of the congregation who are hospitalized with a get

well card or phone call.3. Remember members of the congregation when there is a death in the

family with a sympathy card.4. Remember members of the congregation who are 75 years or older

during the Annual Homecoming Service.5. Remember members of the congregation who are 75 years or older with a

small Christmas gift.6. Lead the worship service on WELCA Sunday.7. Write article for the monthly newsletter.8. Donate to a specific ministry during the year.9. Promote World Hunger Appeal.10. Contribute to a special Christmas project.11. Sponsor a Spring/Summer Church Cleaning Day: Friday, March 20th

after FACES12. Contribute to the Lenten Meal, as necessary, when hosted by our

Church.

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January 6: Installation of OfficersFebruary 3: Bible Study inviting LMM/Canned Goods Collection for WE CAREMarch 2: Attend the World Day of Prayer Service on March 6th April 6: Participate in service opportunity (Operation Inasmuch); Work on Convention

responsibilitiesMay 4: Joy offering program; collect items for SC WELCA Convention project. June 1: Cook WELCA/LLM MealJune 12-13: SC WELCA Convention at St. Phillips, NewberryJuly 6: Ministry project to benefit designated groupAugust 22: Sponsor Family Night with Lutheran MenSept 14: Sponsor World Hunger Appeal, Honor Golden Agers on

Homecoming Sunday, September 20th, and attend Heartland Fall Conference

Meeting October 5: WELCA Sunday on October 18 and Bible Study with LLMNov 2: JOY Offering Program and Executive meetingNov 29: Christmas luncheon and decorate Church and Chrismon tree

What WELCA Has Done In 2019

The theme of the 2019 SC WELCA convention was from Hebrews 4:16, stating “Let us therefore approach the throne of grace with boldness, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need”. This scripture was brought to light in the overwhelming collections of filled backpacks for the Lighthouse for Life. Our WELCA circle collected and donated 13 Freedom Bags to the convention project. In February, we participated in a Bible study with Lutheran Men. WELCA purchased one of the two artificial trees in the Parish building. For Operation Inasmuch we sent furniture and baby items left from the Relay for life yard sale to Lutheran Services of the Carolinas for the refugee families. With the JOY offering program we 2 pigs and 10 chicks through the ELCA Good Gifts. WELCA along with Lutheran Men sponsored the Annual Family Night BBQ in August. The group, “God’s Toolbox” was the entertainment. In September, we honored the Golden Agers at Homecoming. The Heartland Fall

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Conference meeting was attended and plans were being made for the convention as Heartland Conference is the host. In October, we lead the worship service on WELCA Sunday. In November, plans were made for the projects, programs and activities for 2020. The JOY offering was collected and used to purchase 2 solar lanterns and 4 mosquito nets from the ELCA Good Gifts program. WELCA sponsored the Congregational Christmas luncheon on the first Sunday in December. After the luncheon, we returned in to the church to decorate the Chrismon tree and the church. A monetary donation was given to the Chapin WE CARE center for the holidays. Christmas gifts were distributed to our Golden Agers. Thanks to the congregation for all your support. We give God the Glory for another year to serve Him and our fellow men and women. All ladies of Mt. Olivet come join us, our group is small, but we can make a difference!

Peace Be With You,Betty Jo Amick

2019 WELCA TREASURER REPORTSubmitted by Sheila Huff, Treasurer

2019 2020 Proposed

Synodical $200.00 $200.00Local:

Administrative $188.00 $210.00Service Opportunities $960.59 $1000.00

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TOTALS: $1,348.59

$1,410.00

REGULAR ACCOUNT

Balance on hand January 1, 2019 $515.87 Disbursements:

Synodical $200.00Administrative $188.00

Convention Offering $50.00Convention Registration $128.00Heartland Conference Dues

$10.00

Service $960.59American Cancer Society $50.00Lenten Meal $24.55LM/WELCA Meal $52.86Funeral Meals $20.05Heartland Conf. Project $50.00Family Night BBQ $137.49Golden Agers Sunday $58.96WELCA Project – Silk Ficus

$87.48

Joy Offering $170.00Memorials $25.00WELCA Project-WeCare $100.00Golden Agers Christmas Gifts

$73.57

Total Disbursements: $1,348.59

Offerings:Regular $836.00Joy Offering $170.00Family Night BBQ $915.75

Total Offerings: $1,921.75

Balance on Hand December 31, 2019

$1,089.03

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Worship and Music Committee

The Worship and Music Committee annually compiles the Flower Chart, Communion Dates, Joint Services, Communion Assistants, Lectors, Ushers and Counters. The choir works throughout the year to provide vocal music for the congregation. Linda Amick serves as Organist and Director of Music. Special thanks to the members who volunteered to donate flowers and to serve in the various service roles. Your time and talents in assisting with the service of worship during 2019 was invaluable. As a Committee we look forward to providing another successful year of worship for the members of Mt. Olivet and the Peak Springhill Parish.

Respectfully submitted,

Linda Amick, Director of Music

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MT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES

JANUARYBirthdays Baptisms Anniversaries

2 Charles Munn, Jr.7 Brad Carr8 Susan Clements13

Michael & Sherry Powers

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Danny CaudlePalmer Wheatley

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Travis Amick

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Kaitlin OchoaAllison Talbot

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Kristie Benton

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Albert Amick

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Robert Eargle

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Gretchen BolandBrenda Carr

FEBRUARYBirthdays Baptisms Anniversaries

4 Gene & Gretchen Boland

10

Robert Huff

13

Christina BranhamMyrna Ragsdale

14

Betty Jo Amick Glenn Amick

16

Janet Caudle

17

Brad Carr

18

Sam & Debra Barrett

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Sam Barrett

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Mike Sellers

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Toni Amick

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Linda Amick

MT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESMARCH

Birthdays Baptisms Anniversaries5 Faye Amick

Irma Edwards7 Gerald & Wanda

Edwards11

Hazel Caudle

14

Jessica HarrellChristilyn PowersTara Thomas

15

Daniel Clements

16

Palmer & Vicki Wheatley

18

Camryn ClementsBrayden Pittman

20

Troy BranhamGerald Edwards

Gretchen Boland

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Debra BarrettMargie BranhamPete CarrAnna Shealy

Richard & Denise Amick

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Marcia & Bill Ellerman

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E.J. Talbot

3 B.J. Bruce

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MT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESAPRIL

Birthdays Baptisms Anniversaries1 Dannie Amick5 Betty Jo Amick6 Beth Boney Robert & Sheila Huff7 Breana Amick11

Billy AmickDonald Shealy

12

Margie Branham

13

Jason AmickKayla Gardner

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Kirsten Kaminer

18

Dot Shealy Brenda CarrGerald Edwards

19

Ashelyn Ariail

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Calvin Eargle

2 Janice Compton

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3 Jesse OchoaVicki Wheatley

24

Chase Sternenberg

25

Marcia Ellerman Monroe & Frankie Shealy

26

Brayden Pittman

27

Jane Amick

29

Robin BartschJackie Powers

30

Randy Sternenberg

MT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESMAY

Birthdays Baptisms Anniversaries1 Joshua Porter

Anna Sellers

3 Nathan & Jessica Harrell4 Mary Ann Gable 5 Whitney

Satterfield6 Trey Simpson9 Scott Eargle

Tim MorrisChristina Branham

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Vernell Bundrick

11

Beth CumalanderTeddie Thomas

12

Cathy Amick

13

Kirsten KaminerMonroe Shealy

Ray & Sonja Carnaggio

14

Clyde Reeves Davis & Kristen Kaminer

18

Ashelyn Ariail

20

Pam AmickAshley Ochoa

21

William & Lee Knopf

24

Tony Ard

25

Troy & Margie Branham

31

Wes Clements Tim & Hope Morris

JUNEBirthdays Baptisms Anniversaries

1 Jerry Derrick 3 Donna Stinman5 William Knopf6 Jack Powers9 Donald & Dot Shealy12

Ray Carnaggio

14

Mattie Powers

15

Sheila HuffWanda Gardner

Mary Ann GableJackie Powers

17

Carl Ray Barrett

20

Christilyn Powers Joe & Terri Anderson HorecnyAndy & Kristie Benton

23

Daniel & Heather Powers

25

Gene Boland Skylar & Whitney Satterfield

27

F.L. & Linda Branham

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Mark Bartsch Keith & Kim Ariail

MT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESJULY

Birthdays Baptisms Anniversaries1 Michael Bundrick6 Carroll Amick

Alice EargleE.J. & Allison Talbot

7 Jason Morris8 Brady Branham10

Joe Zeigler

14

Sandra Kroll

15

David Morris

17

Angel Powers

22

Linda Branham

24

Gene & Tammy Kelly

26

Lucille Meetze

30

Glenn AmickSandra Hughes

31

Adam Boozer

AUGUSTBirthdays Baptisms Anniversaries

1 Shannon Powers2 Aidan Ard

Kenlee Ard8 Mattie Powers9 Robert Rowe10

Ashley Ochoa

11

Liam Knopf Dan & Hazel Caudle

15

Charles & Beverly Aurand

16

Wes Clements

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F.L. Branham

18

Taylor Thomas

19

Kim Ariail Sheila Huff

20

Allie Anderson-HorecnyZoie Anderson- Horecny

Allie Anderson-HorecnyZoie Anderson-Horecny

23

Beverly Aurand

24

Betty Amick Allison Talbot

25

Joseph Ochoa

27

Samantha Benton

28

Frankie Shealy

30

Teri Anderson-Horecny

MT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESSEPTEMBER

Birthdays Baptisms Anniversaries3 Tammy Kelly5 Emily Sellers8 Susan & Daniel

Clements12

Margaret Zeigler

13

Diane Price

16

Sandra Hughes

17

Lindsay Boozer

18

Kim Ariail

22

Tom & Linda Porter

2 Linda Amick Calvin & Sharon Eargle40

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Nathan Koon Bunyan & Vernell Bundrick

26

Sharon EargleAllison Gonzalez

2830

Wanda Edwards Riley Powers

OCTOBERBirthdays Baptisms Anniversaries

2 Jack Powers9 Beverly Aurand 10

Eddie BoozerMary Branham

11

Marie Barrett

13

Brady Branham

15

Justin Gable

16

Daniel Powers

18

Richard AmickOwen Cumalander

Travis & Lauren Amick

20

Faye Haltiwanger Jesse & Ashley Ochoa

28

Franklin Powers

29

Melvin Eleazer

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NOVEMBERBirthdays Baptisms Anniversaries

3 Betsy Ard Joseph Ochoa4 Heather Powers Albert & Betty Jo

Amick6 Aidan Ard

Kenlee Ard10

Breana Amick

11

Pete & Brenda CarrClyde & Vivian Reeves

15

Liam Knopf James & Mary Ann Gable

16

Linda Branham

17

Vivian Reeves

23

Robin Bartsch

25

Linda Porter Stephanie Thomas

26

Joe Horecny Mary Branham

27

Peggy Amick

30

Scott Amick Stephanie & Teddie Thomas

DECEMBERBirthdays Baptisms Anniversaries

2 Samantha Benton3 Albert Amick Mike & Anna Sellers5 Debbie Simpson Mark & Robin Bartsch6 Justin Gable7 Glenn & Linda Amick8 Billy & Sheila Amick10

Gene Kelly

14

Lester Amick

15

Tony & Betsy Ard

17

Lucas AmickSonja Carnaggio

1 Marian Eleazer Joe & Margaret Zeigler42

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Carroll & Jane AmickOwen & Beth Cumalander

24

Robert Huff Betsy ArdTroy Branham

26

Jason Morris

27

McKiley Ford

28

Bunyan BundrickBetty Jo Rowe

MT. OLIVET CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY*Denotes Confirmed/Communing/Contributing members^Denotes Baptized members

NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE/EMAIL

Amick, Albert* Amick, Betty Jo*

1208 Jake Eargle RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-345-5060803-315-5174 (Betty Jo Cell)803-442-3187 (Albert Cell)[email protected]

Amick, Betty* 1233 Mary Sites RoadChapin, SC 20936

803-345-1866

Amick, Billy Amick, Sheila

108 Sharon StreetCheraw, SC 29520

[email protected]

Amick, Carroll* Amick, Jane* ~Lucas

222 Joe Free RoadChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]@sc.rr.com

Amick, Cathy 9 Garrington CourtChapin, SC 29063

803-345-9838

Amick, Faye*

The Heritage at LowmanRoom 212PO Box 444White Rock, SC 29177

Amick, Glenn*Amick, Linda*

145 Uldeen Sites RoadIrmo, SC 29063

803-345-2491803-606-5391 (cell)[email protected]

Amick, Peggy ~Pam

631 Sid Bickley RoadChapin, SC 29036

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Amick, Lester ~Toni ~Scott

PO Box 788Chapin, SC 29036

Amick, RichardAmick, Denise ~Jason ~Breana*

1231 Mary Sites RoadChapin, SC 20936

Amick, Travis *Amick, Lauren* ~Taylor^ ~Dannie^

230 Whitby CircleIrmo, SC 29063

Ard, Tony*Ard, Betsy* ~Aidan^ ~Kenlee^

3549 Kennerly RoadIrmo, SC 29063

803-920-5548 (Betsy)803-420-4905 (Tony)[email protected]@bellsouth.net

Ariail, Kim Ariail, Keith ~Ashelyn

1213 R. Stoudemayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

[email protected]

Aurand, Beverly*Aurand, Charles

1707 Clarkson AvenueNewberry, SC 29108

[email protected]

Barrett, Carl RayBarrett, Marie

29581 Lake DriveMcCloud, OK 74851

Barrett, Sam*Barrett, Debra*

2157 Old Hilton RoadChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]

Bartsch, MarkBartsch, Robin* ~Bruce, B.J.

2241 Chapin RoadChapin, SC 29036

803-345-7761

Benton, KristieBenton, Andy ~Samantha

1050 Windsong Bay LaneTega Cay, SC 29708

[email protected]

Boland, Gene*Boland, Gretchen*

11944 Broad River RoadChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]

Boney, Beth* 1350 Wash Lever RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-446-0258

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Boozer, Adam ~Zack^

1233 Mike Stuck RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-345-2535803-807-6032 [email protected]

Boozer, Eddie* Malik, Maggie

404 Arrowwood RoadColumbia, SC 29210

[email protected]@gmail.com

Branham, Brady PO Box 551Chapin, SC 29036

[email protected]

Branham, F.L.* Branham, Linda*

11695 Broad River RoadChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]

Branham, TroyBranham, Margie* ~Christina ~Mary

230 Mt. Olivet Church RoadChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]

Bundrick, Bunyan*Bundrick, Vernell*

2247 Chapin RoadChapin, SC 29036

803-345-3451803-518-7253 (Bunyan Cell)803-518-7267 (Vernell Cell)[email protected]

Bundrick, Michael 160 Covington DriveChapin, SC 29036

803-920-5104

Cameron, Vivian* 833 Haltiwanger RoadChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]

Carnaggio, Sonja*Carnaggio, Ray ~Pittman, Brayden

1133 Jake Eargle RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-238-3935 (Ray)803-528-6181 (Sonja)[email protected]

Carr, Pete Carr, Brenda ~Brad

1237 Mary Sites RoadChapin, SC 29036

Carson, Marty*Carson, Ingrid*

101 Wittenberg DriveChapin, SC 29036

803-331-7343 (Ingrid)803-231-9780 (Marty)[email protected]@cctv.com

Caudle, Dan*Caudle, Hazel*

204 Parkside RoadLexington, SC 29072

[email protected]

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Caudle, Janet* ~Ford, McKiley^

103 Bradstone RoadIrmo, SC 29063

[email protected]

Clements, Daniel Clements, Susan ~Wes

1543 Wash Lever RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

[email protected]

Clements, Camryn 1543 Wash Lever RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

[email protected]

Compton, Janice 937 Bryon PlaceColumbia, SC 29209

803-776-7253

Cumalander, OwenCumalander, Beth*

132 Elsie CourtWest Columbia, SC 29172

[email protected]

Derrick, Jerry* 1270 Lazy Creek CourtChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]

Eargle, Alice* 192 Sid Eargle RoadIrmo, SC 29063

803-345-3432

Eargle, Calvin*Eargle, Sharon* ~Scott

196 Sid Eargle RoadIrmo, SC 29063

[email protected]

Eargle, Michael Old Hilton RoadChapin, SC 29036

803-345-2053

Eargle, Robert* 521 S. StevensonOlathes, KS 66061

913-782-5653

Edwards, Irma* 11832 Broad River RoadChapin, SC 29036

Edwards, Gerald*Edwards, Wanda*

2022 Island TrailChapin, SC 29036

[email protected] [email protected]

Eleazer, Marian* 106 Deptford RoadColumbia, SC 29212

[email protected]

Ellerman, Marcia* 112 Shillingford RoadIrmo, SC 29063

[email protected]

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Gable, Mary Ann Gable, James

125 Jacquelyn Powers CircleIrmo, SC 29063

803-345-9193

Gable, JustinGable, Shelley ~Lilly^

228 Heatherwood CircleIrmo, SC 29063

Gardner, Wanda* ~Kayla*

1345 Old Hilton RoadChapin, SC 29036

Garrett, Mary 105 Hearthwood CircleIrmo, SC 29063

[email protected]

Gonzalez, Allison Porter

1110 Pet Sites RoadChapin, SC 29036

Haltiwanger, Faye

1520 Wash Lever RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-760-5081

Harrell, Jessica Harrell, Nathan ~Margaret ~Gavin

Horecny, Joe Horecny, Teri Anderson ~Zoie ~Allie

125 Driftwood RoadChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]

Huff, Robert*Huff, Sheila*

1342 Wash Lever RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-206-3762 cell (Robert)803-206-3744 cell (Sheila)[email protected] [email protected]

Hughes, Sandra* 3548 Kennerly RoadIrmo, SC 20963

[email protected]

Kaminer, Kirsten 4 Forest Walk CourtIrmo, SC 29063

[email protected]

Kelly, Gene *Kelly, Tammy*

PO Box 84572Lexington, SC 29073

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Kinard, Cody 1011 George Eargle RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-945-4889

Knopf, WilliamKnopf, Lee* ~Liam^

431 Crawley LaneChapin, SC 29036

803-513-1918 (William)803-608-7172 (Lee)[email protected]@gmail.com

Koon, Nathan 406 Foxhall RoadLexington, SC 29073

Kroll, Sandra* 2150 Cordova AvenueVero Beach, FL 32960

772-774-8320803-397-9336 [email protected]

Martonen, Rosalind 803-422-1996

Meetze, Lucille* 124 Owens Lowman RoadIrmo, SC 29063

803-479-6542

Moore, Sara ~Mace, Mikee ~Mace, Haleigh

Morris, David

Morris, Jason* PO Box 63Sunset, SC 29685

Morris, TimMorris, Hope

395 North Church StreetSwansea, SC 29106

Munn, Jr., Charles PO Box 5443Ft. McClellan, AL 36205

[email protected]

Ochoa, Ashley Ochoa, Jesse ~Kaitlin ~Joseph

3559 Kennerly RoadIrmo, SC 29063

803-724-4442803-873-8775 (Ashley)803-414-3195 (Jesse)[email protected] (Kaitlin)

Porter, Linda Porter,Tom

1110 Pet Sites RoadChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]

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Porter, Joshua 600 Sunset Maple CtFountain Inn, SC 29644

Powers, Daniel Powers, Heather ~Natalie^ ~Riley^

22 Market Hall CourtIrmo, SC 29063

Powers, Franklin*Powers, Susan* ~Angel

1101 Hopewell Church RoadIrmo, SC 29063

803-345-9861

Powers, Jack* 1017 Sid Sites RoadIrmo, SC 29063

803-345-1659

Powers, Jackie* ~Mattie^ ~Christilyn^

133 Jacqueline Powers CircleIrmo, SC 29063

[email protected]

Powers, Michael*Powers, Sherry*

1005 Sid Sites RoadIrmo, SC 29063

803-345-3063

Powers, Shannon -Kosten -Paxton

116 Quail Creek DriveWest Columbia, SC 29169

[email protected]

Price, Diane 11724 Broad River RoadChapin, SC 29036

Ragsdale, Myrna* 337 Stamford Bridge RoadColumbia, SC 29212

803-781-3168

Reeves, Clyde*Reeves, Vivian*

624 Cloverview RdChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]

Rowe, Betty Jo* 1319 Old Hilton RoadChapin, SC 29036

Rowe, Robert 1368 Muddy Ford RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-345-1176

Satterfield, Whitney 111 Jacquelyn Powers CircleIrmo, SC 29063

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Sellers, Michael*Sellers, Anna* ~Emily

120 Breckenwood TrailIrmo, SC 29063

803-260-0070 (Anna)803-465-4515 (Mike)803-661-2767 (Emily)[email protected]@gmail.com [email protected]

Shealy, Anna 1010 Carrie Shealy RoadIrmo, SC 29063

803-345-0323

Shealy, Don*Shealy, Dot*

1326 Nunamaker DriveColumbia, SC 29210

803-772-1167

Shealy, Monroe*Shealy, Frankie*

1540 Pet Sites RoadChapin, SC 20936

803-345-5648

Simpson, Debbie* 36 Hunting Inc. RoadCamden, SC 29020

803-713-8235

Sternenberg, Randy 143 Hamilton Park DriveIrmo, SC 29063

Stinman, Donna 1508 Churchill Downs DriveWalhaw, NC 28173

704-843-5755

Talbot, AlisonTalbot, E.J.

2147 Heath Pond RoadElgin, SC 29045

803-438-9496

Thomas, StephanieThomas, Teddie ~Taylor ~Tara

3102 Kennerly RoadIrmo, SC 29063

803-665-0787

Wheatley, Palmer*Wheatley, Vicki*

120 Amy’s PointChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]@sc.rr.com

Zeigler, Joe*Zeigler, Margaret*

151 Heidelberg CircleChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE/EMAIL

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Amick, Dr. Jeremy Amick, Angela

16600 Cobbler DriveMidland, NC 28107

336-692-3036 cell

Ballard, Father Richard Ballard, Ruth

3 Terra LaneGreenville, SC 29615

864-404-0205 [email protected]

Rose, Nell* 2920 Good HopeWinston Salem, NC 27106

336-978-6958 [email protected]

MT. HERMON CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY*Denotes Confirmed/Communing/Contributing members^Denotes Baptized members

NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE/EMAIL

Altman, Caroline P. O. Box 63Peak, SC 29122

803-528-0747

Altman, John* P. O. Box 63Peak, SC 29122

[email protected]

Ariail, Bob*Ariail, Margaret*

1208 Mayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-945-9936803-260-3780 (Margaret’s cell)803-360-4910 (Bob’s cell)[email protected]

Ariail, Chris Ariail, Amanda

511 Seabreeze DriveMurrells Inlet, SC 29576

[email protected]

Ariail, Stephen 128 Arber Springs Dr.Irmo, SC 29063

[email protected]

Aurand, Beverly* & Charles 1707 Clarkson Ave.Newberry ,SC 29108-3925

803-271-3412 (cell)[email protected]

Baskins, Judith Allison

PO Box 71Peak, SC 29122

[email protected]

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MT. HERMON CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY*Denotes Confirmed/Communing/Contributing members^Denotes Baptized members

NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE/EMAIL

Bates, Paul Bates, Bonnie

1434 Long RoadProsperity, SC 29127

[email protected] [email protected]@aol.com

Baxley, Denise Seattle, WA 803-491-8011Canon, Jack* P. O. Box 25

Peak, SC [email protected]

Chastain, Leon*Chastain, Judy*

2123 Clark RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

345-3427

Counts, Jimmy 1715 Dominick AvenueNewberry, SC 29108

276-8664

Dixon, Betty Ariail* Tred

300 Firebridge DriveChapin, SC 29036

[email protected]

Drummond, Sylvia* Bryan Nursing Care Center3514 Sidney RoadColumbia, SC 29210

Dyches, Dal*Dyches, Mary Jo*Dyches, Joanna

452 Rocky Ramp DriveChapin, SC 29036

803-345-2080 (home)803-345-1707 (work)803-422-9121 (Mary Jo’s cell)803-603-4366 (Dal’s cell)803-465-3663 (Joanna’s cell)[email protected]@gmail.com (Joanna)

Dyches, Mary Margaret 452 Rocky Ramp DriveChapin, SC 29036

803-465-5701(cell)[email protected]

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MT. HERMON CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY*Denotes Confirmed/Communing/Contributing members^Denotes Baptized members

NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE/EMAIL

Ellisor, Lonnie* Jeremy Rustin Brooke

325 Olin Slice RoadChapin, SC 29036

345-2397

Ellisor, Ola Mae* 331 Olin Slice RoadChapin, SC 29036

345-2397920-7771 (cell)

Frick, Evelyn* 1700 Mike Stuck RoadLittle Mountain SC 29075

945-7641

Frick, Russell 1700 Mike Stuck RoadLittle Mountain SC 29075

Havird, Kathy* 210 Mayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

345-2529 (home)

Kitchen, Shane*Kitchen, Amy*Kitchen, Wallace*Kitchen, Davy^

586 Lon Stoudemire TrailLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-271-6035 (Amy’s cell)803-271-6034 (Shane’s cell)803-944-6439 (Wallace’s cell)Amy: [email protected] Shane: [email protected]

Lindler, Andrea 1229 R. Stoudemayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

[email protected]

Lindler, Stanley*Lindler, Renee

1229 R. Stoudemayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-932-7643803-603-4482 (Stanley’s cell)[email protected]

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MT. HERMON CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY*Denotes Confirmed/Communing/Contributing members^Denotes Baptized members

NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE/EMAIL

Mars, Laura Summer Bennett Zander

12236 Broad River RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

345-9497

Mattox, Anne* 1815 Mike Stuck RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

Mailing Address:PO Box 27Peak, SC 29122

803-345-9668803-296-1407 (Anne’s cell)[email protected]

Palmer, Tom*Palmer, Cindy*

1121 Burdell Fuller RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-361-4418 (Tom)803-361-4419 (Cindy)[email protected]

Pinner, Ben* James^ Charlie^ Madelyn^

2093 Wash Lever RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

[email protected]

Pinner, Carroll*Pinner, Dinah*

P. O. Box 56Peak, SC 29122

803-945-7475803-920-3463 (Dinah cell)[email protected]

Pinner, Davis* P. O. Box 85Peak, SC 29122

[email protected]

Pinner, Mary Ellen (“Mimi”)*Grunwald, Doug

P. O. Box 60Tybee Island, GA 31328

[email protected]

Pinner, Emily Charleston, SCPinner, MikePinner, Jean

PO Box 104Peak, SC 29122

345-1525

Price, David*Price, Elaine*

2029 Mike Stuck RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-345-1847803-206-6572 (David’s cell)803-206-6568 (Elaine’s cell)[email protected]

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MT. HERMON CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY*Denotes Confirmed/Communing/Contributing members^Denotes Baptized members

NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE/EMAIL

Richardson, Anna Sheely 1229 Teal AveCharleston, SC 29412

[email protected]

Shealy, Calvin PO Box 33Peak, SC 29122

945-7565

Smith, H.J. (Joe)* PO Box 39Peak, SC 29122

945-7313 (home)345-1707, 945-7923 (work)

Stoudemayer, Eleanor* 1224 R. Stoudemayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

Mailing Address:P. O. Box 28Peak, SC 29122

803-932-1224 (Peak house)803-530-0601 (cell)828-675-4958 (mountain house)[email protected]

Stoudemire, Lonnie*Stoudemire, Ruth*

4648 SC Highway 34Pomaria, SC 29126

803-276-1106803-924-4834 (cell)[email protected]

Summer, Annie Laura* 12216 Broad River RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

345-5671530-9918 (cell)

Summer, Marjorie* 1125 R. Stoudemayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

[email protected] t

Summer, James*Summer, Kim* Georgia

1809 Mike Stuck RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

[email protected] [email protected]

Swygert, ButchSwygert, Merri

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MT. HERMON CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY*Denotes Confirmed/Communing/Contributing members^Denotes Baptized members

NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE/EMAIL

Wessinger, Andy* Dylan Gabrielle (Gabbie)

205 R. Stoudemayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075

803-605-5367 (cell)[email protected]

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