THE HE GRAPEVINE - Our Saviour Lutheran Church

THE GRAPEVINE
THE NEWSLETTER OF OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
NOVEMBER, 2014
In This Issue
A Message from the Pastor
Birthdays/Anniversaries….14
Grace and Peace to you from God our Father and our Lord
Jesus Christ.
Commemoration Profiles …9
The Lord’s Prayer (Part III)
Council Notes/ Finance/
Attendance ..………….4
This is the last of the newsletter series on praying the Lord’s
Prayer in a contemplative manner. Remember, praying
contemplatively means to take a small piece of scripture (like a
line from the Lord’s Prayer) and just mull it over, focusing
solely on it. When you find you mind wandering, just come
back to that original piece and begin again. You might say it
aloud, or imagine it written in front of you. Your mind WILL
wander, but don’t beat yourself up; just come back to the
original thought.
Ministries ……………………….3
News ……………………..2,11-13
OSLC-WELCA………………...8
Photos ….……………………....15
Prayer Requests...…………..14
Thank You …………………….11
The Grapevine is a monthly newsletter
published by the staff & members of
Our Saviour Lutheran Church
1500 Sunset Blvd
West Columbia, SC 29169
Phone: 803.794.8180
E-mail: oslc1957@sc.rr.com
Website: www.oursaviour.net
The Rev. Lance Henderson—Pastor
Brent Holcomb—Organist/Choirmaster
Meredith Jones—Handbell Director
Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who
trespass against us…
Now is the perfect time to think about forgiveness.
Forgiveness is one of those words we think we know what it
means until someone asks us to explain it. We might ask
ourselves what it looks like when God forgives us. Does that
look like the sort of forgiveness we give to others? Ought it?
What does it mean that this is the only line of this prayer that
speaks to what we are obliged to do? Our forgiving and God’s
forgiving are linked in some way—what way?
Is it as
straightforward as we might first think?
And lead us not into temptation...
Biblically speaking, God does not lead us into temptation,
Satan does, but Satan obtains permission from God before
doing so. (See Job 1 and Luke 22:31). What is the danger of
cont’d on page 3 —>
OSLC
NEWS &
NOTES
NOMINATIONS FOR COUNCIL
AMENDMENTS TO THE OSLC
CONSTITUTON
In accordance with the Synod, Council has
reviewed and approved of the amendments
made to The Model Constitution For
Congregations as approved By The 2013
Churchwide Assembly and will present them
at the November 16 Annual Congregational
Meeting for Congregational Approval. Copies
of the proposed amendments are available in
the Narthex for your review and are also
posted on the website at http://oursaviour.net/
events.html.
CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to Sydney Griffith,
granddaughter of David and Linda Griffith,
and the Chapin High School Band upon
winning the State Title for 3A schools this
past Saturday!
COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING
SERVICE
Our Community Thanksgiving Service with
Trinity United Methodist Church will be held
on Sunday, November 23 at 6:30 pm at Our
Saviour Lutheran Church. Our offering of
canned goods and money will be given to
God’s Helping Hands.
A lay worship leader is needed for this
service. If you can assist with this, please
contact Pastor Lance.
It is, once again, that time of year to elect all
kinds of officers.
Very important to the
progress of the church is its Council. This
year there will be four positions open so we
need at least four persons to "run" for those
positions. Please say a prayer, think hard
about it and then call any member of the
council and volunteer your name to run for
one of these positions. Of course if you do
not have the time to look up a current council
member's phone number, just call Don at 803606-1514 and he will be delighted to enter
your name on the ballot!
LOST EARRING
This earring was found in the
women’s bathroom at
church.
If this is yours,
please contact Isma Boland.
WE ARE DOG-GONE SORRY
Many thanks to those who came out for the
Blessing of the Animals on October 12.
Special thanks to Loleta Keitt for preparing
the snacks (for man and beast!). We had a
decent turn-out and some neighborhood
guests. Sadly, the pictures taken that day
were lost пЃЊ We apologize because there
were some awfully cute pets that came.
Pastor Lance has a couple of ideas for next
year’s celebration. If you would be interested
in helping out in a bigger and better
celebration on October 3, 2015, let Pastor
know right away. It will take some planning.
CONGREGATIONAL MEETING and STEWARDSHIP FESTIVAL,
NOVEMBER 16, 2014!—Details on page 13
2015 Budget for approval—pages 5-7
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NOVEMBER MINISTRIES
Pastor’s Message (cont’d)
temptation? How do we avoid
falling into those things that
would ensnare us in sin? What
are the sins you are most easily
tempted toward? I find it easy to
use the classic 7 deadly sins as a
way to mentally sort through this
question—pride, wrath, envy,
lust, greed, sloth, gluttony. Can
we identify our weak spots? Do
we really see them as a place we
are tempted or just resign
ourselves to saying, “well, that’s
just me.”
And deliver us from evil…
This may also be translated as
“deliver us from the evil one” and
becomes closely related to the
preceding.
We have been
tempted and fallen into sin.
Now what? Pull ourselves up by
our own boot straps? Reflect on
that. Is that a temptation in and
of itself? Consider those specific
moments we have found
ourselves trapped in a quagmire
of sin. How did we really get out
of that except by the grace of
God?
For thine is the kingdom,
the power and the glory
forever and ever. Amen.
Perhaps this was or was not part
of Jesus’ original prayer.
If
added, it was added very early in
the life of the Church. It is called
the doxology or “words of
praise”. Why is it right to end
our prayer in praise? Do your
other prayers include praise—
why or why not?
Keep calm and pray on,
Pastor Lance
FLOWERS
GREETERS
Nov 2
9
16
23
Gerry Wiedeman
Melanie Bouknight
Sylvia Ford
Virginia Karst
Steve & Beverly Nivens
David & Linda Griffith
Mark & Ann Satterwhite
Herman & Elizabeth
Shealy
Heyward & Doris
30 Available
Wessinger
WORSHIP ASSISTANTS NURSERY KEEPERS
Nov 2 Alan Hunter
Ann Satterwhite
9 Linda Griffith
Kay Black
16 Charles Nicholson
Sallie Hutto
23 Virginia Morris
Marie Lybrand
30 Bill Aull
Gail Marcum
Nov 2
9
16
23
30
LAY READERS
Ruth Nicholson
Linda Griffith
Charles Nicholson
Ann Sattewhite
Beverly Nivens
CHAT & SNACK
Barney & Loleta Keitt
Available
DeLeon & Jane Wallace
Available
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
USHERS
Mark Satterwhite, Chief
Steve Nivens
Heyward Wessinger
Linda Griffith
NURSERY MONITOR
Beverly Nivens
ALTAR GUILD
Caroline Raszewski &
Marie Lybrand
ACOLYTE
Linda Griffith
CRUCIFER
Charles Nicholson
OFFERING PICKUP
Linda Griffith
TELLERS
Horace Meetze & Doris
Wessinger
PROPERTY COMMITTEE
Heyward Wessinger
Wayne Lybrand, Chief
Chris Boland
Jason Powell
Jean Hopkins
Isma Boland & Melba
Murphy
Evan or Madison Dawkins
Alan Hunter
Open
Open
Open
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COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS
Ann Satterwhite, Council Secretary
October 2014
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A Stewardship Fair/Breakfast and the
Annual Congregational meeting will
be held on November 16th.
The 2015 Budget was approved by
the Council and will be voted on by
the congregation during the Annual
Congregational meeting. The budget
will be available online and copies will
be in the church office and narthex.
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The Memorials and Gifts team has
been working to identify unused items
in the sacristy.
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The All Saints Banner will be
dedicated on All Saints Sunday,
November 2, 2014 by the Gary
Raszewski family in his memory.
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Pastor Lance will be holding
confirmation classes twice a month
during the Sunday school hour.
AVERAGE ATTENDANCE
From September 28 31 through October 26
Sunday School—20
Sunday Worship—89
STEWARDSHIP & FINANCE
REPORTS
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MAY
Received
Disbursed
GENERAL
11653.57
15005.93
BLDG FND
4458.00
4700.00
OTHER
1440.37
250.00
JUNE
Received
16232.00
5240.00
395.24
Disbursed
22893.89
4700.00
1464.38
JULY
Received
Disbursed
18209.00
14337.62
7640.00
5240.00
9.26
0.00
AUG
Received
Disbursed
11981.00
13150.18
4930.00
7640.00
1276.33
250.00
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LYDIA CIRCLE COMMUNITY
PROJECT
President—Caroline Raszewski
Secretary—Helen Puckhaber
Treasurer—Ann Satterwhite
Circles
Cameron
first Tuesday evening
Lib White
inactive
Lydia
second Monday evening
Rebekah
third Monday evening
2015 WELCA RETREAT
Cameron Circle is excited to announce that
the 2015 retreat will be held April 24-26,
2015 at Lutheridge, NC. Deposit of $50.00
was due June 1, 2014. 2nd payment of $50
was due October 5, 2014 and last payment
is due February 1, 2015. Please make your
check payable to OSLC WELCA, mark "2015
Retreat" on the memo line and give to Doris
Wessinger.
2014 COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Action
Community
Growth
Outreach
Rebekah
Lydia
Cameron
Lib White
DATES TO REMEMBER:
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December
11,
2014—Executive
Committee Meeting, 6:00 pm
April 24-15, 2015— WELCA Retreat,
Lutheridge, Arden, NC.
Our community project this year is to assist a
Lexington 2 school, Davis Elementary. In
speaking with the school nurse, it was found
that there is a need for new (or very gently
used) clean T-shirts, elastic waist sweatpants,
and athletic shorts in sizes from 3/4 to 15/16
for students in Pre-K to 5th grade. Please
check your local clearance aisles and sales.
You may donate clothing by putting it in the
box by the adult Sunday School room. The
box is labeled “Davis Clothes”.
CAMERON CIRCLE
Cameron Circle will meet at the church at 7:00
Tues. Nov. 4th. Anne Moye is the leader and
Elizabeth Shealy is the hostess.
WISE WORDS ON GIVING
THANKS
“Each day two things I am very grateful
for:the blessing of a new day and a successful ending of the day.”
― Lailah Gifty Akita
“I've started to look at life differently. When
you're thanking God for every little you - every
meal, every time you wake up, every time you
take a sip of water - you can't help but be
more thankful for life itself, for the unlikely and
miraculous fact that you exist at all.”
― A.J. Jacobs
“Appreciate your mom. She is wiser than you
think and stronger than you know. Be thankful.”
― Steve Maraboli
“A thankful and a contented spirit is a continual feast. We ought to be contented, and we
shall be contented, if we are in the habit of
seeing God in everything, and living upon
Him day by day. Oh, for a spirit of true thankfulness!”
― Ashton Oxenden,
COMMEMORATION PROFILES
Ruth Nicholson
The Lutheran Church, as part of its worship,
celebrates the lives of notable Christians of
the past. Our hymnal provides a calendar
(pp. 15–17) for us to follow which recognizes
these individuals on the anniversary of their
deaths.
November 23
Clement, Bishop of Rome
(died ca. 100 A.D.)
Very little is known of Clement’s life. He is
thought to have been the third successor to
St. Peter as leader of the church in
Rome. He is known chiefly for the letter he
wrote, probably in 96 A.D., to the church at
Corinth. It is a model of pastoral concern for
a church troubled by discord. Clement was
held in such high esteem that this letter was
considered Scripture by some Christians
until the 4th century. It is also responsible
for his designation as one of the Apostolic
Fathers of the church. Tradition has it that
Clement died a martyr’s death.
November 23
Miguel AgustГ­n Pro, martyr
(died 1927)
Miguel Pro was a Jesuit priest in Mexico at a
time when its government was very
oppressive.
Those who favored the
overthrow of the regime accused the
Catholic church of siding with the
government, and so priests and parishioners
were in constant danger. Pro conducted
most of his ministry in private ways,
concentrating on the poor and
homeless. His martyrdom resulted from a
false accusation that he and his two brothers
had thrown a bomb at an official’s
car.
Miguel Pro shouted “Viva Cristo
Rey!” (“Long live Christ the King!”) as he and
his brothers faced death by firing squad.
November 25
Isaac Watts, hymnwriter
(1674-1748)
Nonconformist minister Isaac Watts is often
called the father of English hymnody. He
wrote some of his best-known hymns while
serving as pastor of a congregation in Mark
Lane, London. Most of his hymns are based
on psalms and reflect a calm, firm
belief. Our ELW contains ten Watts hymns,
including “Joy to the World,” “O God, Our
Help in Ages Past,” and “Jesus Shall
Reign.”
Isaac Watts also wrote about
philosophy, astronomy, and social issues of
his day.
ELCA PRESS RELEASES
The ELCA issues several news releases
every month. Below is a partial listing of the
releases issued during the last month. The
full story may be read at www.elca.org. No
web access? Contact the church office if a
story interests you.
9/25 ELCA provides $100,000 to support containing
Ebola
10/01 ELCA prayer revival service to address violence
10/09 ELCA bishops respond to various assembly actions,
topics
10/13 ELCA provides 20 seminarians with scholarships
10/21 ELCA members raise awareness of suicide
prevention �
10/24 ELCA presiding bishop says land occupation is
counter-productive to peace, two-state solution
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GRAPEVINE QUIZ
5. In 1 Timothy 6, Paul uses this title for
Jesus.
Answers on page 10
November 23 we celebrate Christ the King
Sunday. Lots of Kings in the bible, let’s look
at a few.
1. In Genesis 14, this priest-king brings
bread and wine to Abram (Abraham)
and blesses him. We hear his curious
name again in Psalm 110 and again in
Hebrews.
A. Gog
b. Lot
c. Melchizedek
d. King Vitamin
2. In I Samuel 9, this handsome young
man is selected to be Israel’s first king.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Samuel
Saul
David
Brad Pitt
3. In Luke 14, Jesus gives a brief parable
wondering about a king who makes an
important evaluation before doing
what?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Going to war
Selecting a queen
Taking the crown
Investing in stocks vs. bonds
4. In Matthew 27 (and other Gospel
accounts) , the cross bears the sign of
the charge against our Lord. It read
simply “Jesus, King of ___”.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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The world
The gentiles
The Jews
Pop
a.
b.
c.
d.
King of Kings and Lord of Lords
King of all peoples
King in the lineage of David
King of all media
BONUS
Occasionally we sing as a postoffertory hymn a selection from the With One
Voice hymnal which draws its lyrics from the
book of Revelation. It says “just and true are
your ways, O ruler (king) of all the nations”.
What is the name of this hymn (the first 5
words)?
FUN FACTS ABOUT THE FIRST
THANKSGIVING
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The Plymouth Pilgrims were the first to
celebrate the Thanksgiving in Plymouth,
Massachusetts.
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The Wampanoag Indians were the people
who taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate
the land.
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The Pilgrim leader, Governor William
Bradford, had organized the first
Thanksgiving feast in 1621. He invited the
neighboring Wampanoag Indians to the
feast.
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The first Thanksgiving celebration lasted
three days.
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Mashed potatoes, pumpkin pies, popcorn,
milk, corn on the cob, and cranberries
were not foods present on the first
Thanksgiving's feast table.
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Lobster, rabbit, chicken, fish, squashes,
beans, chestnuts, hickory nuts, onions,
leeks, dried fruits, maple syrup and honey,
radishes, cabbage, carrots, eggs, and
goat cheese are thought to have made up
the first Thanksgiving feast.
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The pilgrims didn't use forks; they ate with
spoons, knives, and their fingers.
FOR ALL THE SAINTS
Pastor Lance,
A special “thank you” for your visit and
prayers during my hospital stay. Your care of
all your “flock” is a blessing to Albert and me
and to all of our church family. We are truly
blessed to have you as our Pastor.
In Christian love,
Sue Drafts
I want to thank all Elderberries for their hard
work in planning, decorating, and serving on
this year's Homecoming Committee. It just
goes to show that a dedicated team can work
to make a very special day 'special' to so
many. We appreciate all the charter members
coming and hope that you'll come back. If you
are not active at Our Saviour, please contact
Mary in the church office if you'd like to
continue receiving our newsletter as we added
all charter members to the list this
summer. Again, thanks to everyone for your
support.
Linda Griffith, Chair
Dear Friends at Our Saviour,
On November 6, 2014, Camp Kinard will hold
be hosting their “Laugh, Learn, & Lunch
event”. For this event they are glad to
welcome Christian Priesmeier, a 13th
generation grandson and direct descendent of
Martin Luther and Katherine von Bora.
Priesmeier currently serves the Evangelical
Lutheran Church of Germany as a seminary
trained, licensed Lay Minister.
He also
serves as Secretaryof the governing board of
Lutheriden-Vereinigung, a genealogical
society of documented Luther descendants,
dedicated to preserving the history and legacy
of Martin Luther.
The schedule of events for the day is:
9:30 am: Registration
10:00 am: Devotions by Rev. Tommy
Lineberger
11:00 am: Presentation by Christian
Priesmeier
12:30 pm: Lunch
1:15 pm: Craft time
2:30 pm: Hayride
3:00 pm: S’mores & Hymns
For more information contact Elliot at 803-532
-2235 or at elliott@sclrc.com. A registration
form is posted on the bulletin board in the
Cameron Hallway.
“SHARING OUR STUFF” DAY
I would like to express my appreciation to all of
you for the many acts of kindness shown me
during the death of my dear husband, Craig.
For the cards, visits, food, calls, flowers, and
for your love and prayers, I am so grateful. I
ask that you keep me in your thoughts and
prayers during this difficult time.
Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church, located at 1000 B
Avenue, West Columbia, is having a “Sharing
our Stuff” day on Saturday, November 8 from
9:00 am-11:00 am. This is a free yard sale for
the community.
Thanks to Pastor Lance for your visits,
support, love, prayers, and words of comfort.
LEXINGTON COUNTY CHORAL
SOCIETY
You truly are a special congregation of loving,
caring people.
God’s Blessings and Peace,
Margaret Jumper and Family
The Choral Society’s schedule for its 19th
season is posted on the bulletin board in the
Cameron Hallway. These concerts are
performed at Saxe Gotha Presbyterian
Church, 5503 Sunset Boulevard, Lexington,
SC.
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MORE OSLC
NEWS &
NOTES
RAZBERRIES
The Razberries culinary tour continues! Last
month Germany, this month Italy! Please join
Ann and Mark Satterwhite at their home on
Saturday, November 8th at 6:00 pm. Lasagna
and salad will be provided. Please bring your
favorite Italian appetizer or dessert. Contact
Ann by Wednesday, November 5th at
asatterwhite@earthlink.net or 254-9934 if you
are planning to attend.
GOD’S HELPING HANDS
Pantry needs are for boxes of cereal,
evaporated milk and peanut butter. Items may
be brought to the church and placed in the
boxes, which are located in the Cameron
Hallway.
As you are considering your end of the year
donations, please remember God’s Helping
Hands. If you would like to give a monetary
donation for heating assistance, please note
that on the “memo” line on your check.
Checks may be given to Virginia Morris, Anne
Moye or sent in directly to God’s Helping
Hands.
ELDERBERRIES
The November outing for the Elderberries is
our annual trip to Transfiguration to share in
their Thanksgiving meal. We'll let you know
the date and time as soon as we have
it. Check the bulletin board and bulletin for an
update.
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COMMUNITY LUNCH
Please note the change fro the community
lunch this month. We will be serving on
Wednesday November 19th instead of the last
Wednesday. This change is to accommodate
the SRAA chorus who will perform at 12:30 pm
on the 19th. Please make a special effort to
come and enjoy this treat. There will be n o
community lunch in December.
HEALTHY SNACKS
We continue to support SRAA's Healthy
Snack in Pack Program.
This program
provides weekend snacks put in backpacks
for needy children such as individually packed
fruit cups, dried fruit, jello, crackers, Granola
bars, and juice boxes. Snacks are collected
on the first Sunday of each month at Our
Saviour as part of our Community Outreach.
A box will be in the Narthex on that Sunday; if
you bring them at another time during the
month the box is kept in the handbell room
against the wall. Just place your items in
there and they will be taken the next month.
Thank you for your support.
RECYCLE DAY
Lexington County is sponsoring a recycle day
on November 15 at Springdale Baptist Church
(357 Wattling Road). They will accept old pain,
household items, including electronics. They
will not be shredding paper. The items must
be delivered to them and there is a limit of
eight large items.
CHAT & SNACK
There are many Sundays during the upcoming
months that are available.
If you can
contribute snacks for this important time of
fellowship, please sign up on the sheet posted
on the bulletin board in the Cameron hallway.
THE UNOFFICIAL AGENDA FOR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16
STEWARDSHIP FESTIVAL & CONGREGATIONAL MEETING
Before 9:00 AM—Team Leaders have your posters ready
9:00 Stewardship Festival Begins in Fellowship Hall—Sign up for a new ministry,
select the dates you want to serve, choose to be a team leader!
9:15 No Sunday School—Breakfast is served courtesy of your current Council and
Kitchen & Fellowship
10:30 Congregational Meeting begins. Nominations for Council are closed. Voting
takes place.
10:40 Worship
11:45 Congregational Meeting resumes
Election results
Discussion/Approval of Budget
Discussion/Approval of Amendments
CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA
December 14, 2014
Everyone is invited to our Church family’s
Christmas celebration, complete with
music, stories, plays, a few surprises, and
even a visit from a familiar old favorite
festive fellow from the WAY UP NORTH!
And to make our celebration even more like
a down-home family Christmas party, we’ll
sit down to a good old-fashioned Christmas
covered dish dinner, showcasing the
incredible culinary skills of the many
talented cooks that grace our covered dish
dinners at Our Saviour. Festive, holiday
baked ham will be provided by our
extraordinary Kitchen and Fellowship crew,
so be sure to bring all of your Christmas
finest side salads, side dishes, and festive
desserts for this Yuletide FEAST!
Our Christmas festivities will begin
promptly at 5:00 pm. Be sure to get
there early to get a good seat…you
won’t want to miss a minute of the
incredible entertainment in store for
you at the 4th ANNUAL OUR
SAVIOUR
CHRISTMAS
EXTRAVAGANZA!
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PRAYER REQUESTS
Those listed below have special prayers needs at this time. We keep the entire congregation in our prayers at
all times, but sometimes special prayers are needed. If your name is on the list or you have added someone’s
name and they no longer need to be on the list, please contact the church secretary so the name cam be
removed.
Ilmars & Faith Birznieks
Robin Blocker
Jesse Corbett
Julie Corbett
Katie Doble
Raymond Eargle
Margaret Ford (Oakleaf Village, Apt. 335)
Mickey Golden (cousin of Linda Yonce)
Clara Gregory (Harbor Chase, #203)
Kelly Hallman (friend of Steven & Kathy Hutto)
NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS
Theresa Garner
Clara Gregory
Tyler Loftis
Linda Crapps
Margaret Ford
Padget Satterwhite
Grant Karst
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Michaela McElveen
Phyllis Calamas
Dan Hanfland
Andrea Patton
11/03
11/13
11/08
11/16
11/17
11/18
11/22
11/23
11/24
11/29
11/29
Evelyn Lybrand (Presbyterian Communities,
Room 217)
Savannah McRae
Pearl Richardson (The Heritage at Lowman)
Marie Shealy (Morningside Ret Ctr Apt 131)
Carolyn Smith (mother of Alan Hunter)
Cambridge Stone (father of Rod Stone)
Vera Summer (Oakleaf Village, Room 214)
Mae Wicker
NOVEMBER ANNIVERSARIES
Floyd & Shirley Hanna, Jr.
Horace & Betty Meetze
Carroll & Kay Kester
11/21
11/22
11/27
Please Note: if there are any errors or omissions
in birthdays or anniversaries, notify the church
office. We want to make sure our records are
GRAPEVINE ARTICLES
If you have articles, reports and/or pictures
that you or your group would like printed in the
August Grapevine, please send them to the
Church Office on or before Friday November
21.
Answers: 1. C. Melchizedek; 2. B. Saul; 3. A. Going to
war; 4. C. The Jews; 5. A. King of Kings and Lord of Lords’
BONUS “Salvation Belongs to Our God”
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HOMECOMING 2014
Do you really believe that charter
member Raymond Eargle and his
daughter Gail Marcum are as
choosy as they are acting for this
picture? PICK SOMETHING! It’s
ALL GOOD!
We would never get any parties
done around here if it weren’t for
our Kitchen Fellowship team.
Thank you all!
Someone said Heyward is the
new kitchen supervisor. Or
maybe he might just be there to
snack a bit early (wink, wink)
Great turn-out for this annual
event! Around 140 people came.
Young & old, near & far.
Thank you Elderberries for
another great Homecoming
celebration!
SC Synod Council Vice President Lexanne
Graves was the guest speaker at the Saxe
Gotha LMM Banquet hosted here at OSLC
on October 27. If you think Lutheranism is
losing energy in SC, then you have not met
Lexanne. She is a dynamo and made a great
presentation at this highly attended event.
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POINSETTIAS FOR CHRISTMAS
The Worship and Music Committee would like to request your assistance this year by
asking you to lend a poinsettia for our Christmas Services at a cost of $13.00
(includes tax). Your check should be made payable to the church and marked for POINSETTIA.
Please indicate in the space below the information you would want printed in the Christmas bulletin.
Please place in offering plate or mail to the church with your check BEFORE December 15.
I desire the Worship and Music Committee to order _____ poinsettia(s).
I desire the following information printed in the bulletin:
Given
___ IN MEMORY OF
or
___ IN HONOR OF
or
___ OTHER
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By ___________________________________________
Please attach check.
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