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July 2014
Dear Members and Friends of the St. Peter’s
Family:
July is Vacation Bible School time at St.
Peter’s. This year’s Bible School is
scheduled for July 13-17, and as always,
we’ll have classes for ALL ages from the
youngest children to adults. Now I know
that a lot of adults think Bible School is just
for children (just as they think Sunday
School is just for children). But the truth is ,
our Christian Education should be a life long
process. There is always more that we can
learn from the Bible and more that we can
learn about God.
That’s why I hope all the adults in our
congregation will join us in the Sanctuary
each night of Bible School for our adult
class.
We’ll gather for a Bible Study entitled “I AM,
Revealed: Knowing God on a First-Name
Basis.” This is an Old Testament study and
will take a look at God as Creator, Provider,
Healer, Watcher, Protector, Guide, Savior,
and King.
I hope you will plan to join us each night of
Vacation Bible School. We’ll enjoy good
fellowship and food at 6:00 PM (5:30 PM on
Sunday) in the Parish Life Center followed
by classes from 6:30—8:30 PM. See you
there!
In joyful partnership with you in Christ’s
service,
Pastor Leon A. Rawl
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“News for St. Peter’s family and friends”
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Save the Date– Annual Missions Market— This year’s Mission Market is set for Saturday, November 15. We need each and every one of you to be a part of helping with the market. To volunteer, please see Clyde Sanders or call/email 359-7171 or [email protected]. We
can use all kinds of talent before, during, and after the market. We raised over $14,000 last year and four organizations benefitted from our efforts. Let’s do that again this year, and we can with YOU!
Confirmation— Confirmation marks the completion of our congregation’s program of confirmation ministry. It is not graduation, but rather the acceptance of greater responsibility in the church by these who were made members of the church in Baptism. On Pentecost Sunday, June 8, six of our youth affirmed their baptismal faith and made a covenant to continue growing in faith and made a covenant to continue growing in faith and service at St. Peter’s. Our 2014 Confirmands are::
Grayham Michael Carter Truman Bonham Caughman
Gregory Michael Covington, Jr. Zoie Clarice Roxanne Harmon
Noah Reese Stoneberg John Michael Weidner
New Pictorial Directory—Council has authorized a new pictorial directory for our congregation later this year. We will self-publish the directory as we did last time. Larry James has again graciously agreed to do the photography. We will need some folks who can help organize this project and assist with the photography sessions. If you can help, please contact Larry James or Pastor Rawl. Pictures will be taken in August.
The church office will be closed for the Independence Day holiday on Friday. July 4.
O u r 2 0 1 4 G ra d u a t e s— Congratulations to our graduates from high school, college and other institutions of higher learning Those graduates include:
High School Zack Spence, Jr.—Gilbert High School Matthew Dozier—Lexington High School Morgan Gobbi—Lexington High School Victoria Osborne—White Knoll High School Molly Moore—White Knoll High School Savannah Buchman—Lexington High School Erin Lavisky—Lexington High School Colean Beckham—Lexington High School Alden Crapps—Lexington High School Grayson Ballentine—Lexington High School Claire Love—Lexington High School Daniel Blue—Hammon (son of Vickie Schneider/Mark Schneider) Dwight Charles Rish—Oakwood High, Greenville, NC (son of Monty Rish/Michelle Caughman)
College Kaitlin Shealy—Virginia Tech—Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Catherine Hughes—College of Charleston— Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Stewart Hughes—University of South Carolina—Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Economics, International Business Brooks Massey—University of South Carolina—Bachelor of Science in Biology Hannah Massey—University of South Carolina—Bachelor of Science in Biology
Sympathy— We extend sincere Christian sympathy to: The family of Veda Weed. The service
was at St. Peter’s on June 9. Doris Paul at the death of her sister, Mary
Mangum on June 2. The family of Doris Dehart. A graveside
service was held at the church on June 14.
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The North American Lutheran Church Convocation this year is at the Citadel in Charleston , South Carolina July 24-25. “Standing With...to Withstand” is the theme for the 2014 Convocation of the North American Lutheran Church. The theme is based on Ephesians 6:10-20, where St. Paul describes the whole armor of God, encouraging followers of Jesus to “put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day…” The Convocation will focus on the persecution of Christians throughout the world, and our hope to “stand with” these disciples as they witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, in spite of opposition and, in some places, suffering. The Convocation will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 24, and conclude at 5:00 p.m. Friday on the campus of The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina.
What will take place at the 2014 Convocation?
Reports and updates about the life and ministry of the NALC, the establishment of the North American Lutheran Seminary , the progress of our application for membership in LWF, and our discipleship initiative in partnership with the Navigators;
Elections to NALC Executive Council and Court of Adjudication and NALS Board of Regents;
Keynote presentation by Robert Brock of Voice of the Martyrs, a ministry dedicated to supporting persecuted Christians around the world.;
Welcome ecumenical guests and receive greetings from Bishop Roland Gustafsson and Rev. Bengt Birgersson, General Secretary of Swedish (Lutheran) Mission Province, who are “Bringing the Gospel Back to Sweden”, and from IKBG (International Christian Network), an ecumenical confessional association headquartered in Germany;
Discipleship workshops; Displays introducing NALC missions and
ministries, together with opportunities to
meet with NALC folks from across North America;
Thursday evening traditional Carolina-style barbeque hosted by the Carolinas Mission District at The Citadel’s Isle of Palms Beach House on the Atlantic Coast;
Friday morning Festive Service of Holy Communion in the air-conditioned Summerall Chapel, with Bishop Gustafsson as Preacher.
If you would like to attend, please contact Pastor Rawl for more information on how to register.
Krispy Kreme Doughnut Cards— Doughnut cards are for sale for $12. Proceeds will go toward the Mission Market. See Lester or Jonette Cutter for a card.
Noisy Offering— Our next noisy offering is Sunday, June 29. Bring your change to drop in the cans the children will bring out into the congregation during the chi ldren’s sermon.
Proceeds from the noisy offering are given to fight hunger in the world.
Homemade Ice Cream and Pound Cakes Needed— Our kick off for our Vacation Bible School will include homemade ice cream and pound cake. If you are willing to provide either please contact Darla Jennings or Susan Rawl. Our kick off is Sunday, July 13th.
Unable to Come to Worship due to physical or other problems? If so, Pastor Rawl will gladly visit you in your home and bring you the Sacrament of Holy Communion. Just call the church office at 359-2470 to request a visit.
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Are you ready for a Jungle Safari?
Then don’t miss the 2014 Vacation Bible School, Sunday, July 13-Thursday, July 17. On Sunday, we’ll start at 5:30 with dinner and activities will last from 6:30-8:00. Monday through Thursday, we’ll begin with dinner at 6:00 with activities from 6:30-8:00.
Kids will search for treasure as they learn that God is Creator, Provider, Protector, Savior and King. We’ll have classes, music, crafts, great food and, of course, some really cool surprises. Check out the menu: Sunday—Richey’s famous Corn Dogs, Hamburgers, Fries, Pound Cake and Homemade Ice Cream Monday—Spaghetti, Salad, and Dessert Tuesday—Ham, Brown Rice, Corn, Slaw, Biscuits, and Ice Cream Treats Wednesday—Pizza, Salad, and Dessert Thursday—Fried Chicken, Macaroni and Cheese, Green Beans, Rolls, and Ice Cream As always, we’ll have a Mission Project. This year, the mission is very close to our hearts. Our missionary, Matthew Riak, is the founder and principal of St. Luke’s Theological College in South Sudan. In recent months, civil war has forced the college to close temporarily. Over 1 million citizens of South Sudan were forced to flee to safety. Matthew felt called to do something to help the South Sudanese refugees. Under Matthew’s leadership, St. Luke’s has launched a new mission: St. Luke’s CORE (Child Outreach in Refugee Empowerment) in Uganda. Here’s what is happening in the refugee camp:
The Adjumani Refugee Camp is home to over 50,000 South Sudanese in a camp built for 400.
Basic resources such as shelter, food and water are in very short supply. 85% of the refugees are women and children. Many of the children have been separated from their parents and families and are at great
risk. Matthew believes that education is also one of the critical, unmet needs. In response, St. Luke’s CORE is building a Mission Center in the camp which will include a school for elemen-tary age children. Here’s how we can help. Each night of Vacation Bible School, we will collect an offering. At the end of the week we will send our total offering to help finish construction of the Mission Center and provide resources for the refugee children of Adjumani.
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St. Peter’s Service Committee, Thank you so much for all your hard work in selling Luminaries for the 2014 Relay for Life Event. You saved me hours and I appreciate everything you did! We had the most Luminaries of any team at Relay and several people commented how pretty and meaningful they were.
Thanks again! Sharon James Dear Educational Ministry Committee, Thank you all so much for the devotional. I am so blessed to be at a church like St. Peter’s where everyone is so loving and supporting. I really appreciate you all thinking of me during this exiting time in my life and I look forward to seeing what God has planned for my future. Thank you again! Love Erin Lavisky Dear St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Anna Circle Leadership and Members, Thank you for your recent donation of $100. The support of the local faith community plays a significant role in our ability to support the daily living needs of homeless families living at our shelter. I am pleased to let you know that in 2013, 56% of the families we served moved into stable housing when they left our program, and we continue to add programs and support we believe will keep this trend moving forward. Thank you for choosing to support our work on behalf of homeless families in the Midlands. Gratefully, Rebecca Jacobson Executive Director Columbia Family Shelter A New Road 32 Coping with Grief Seminar—October 3-5, 2014 A weekend of support for men and women who have been widowed within the past three years is being offered at Kinard Conference Center (Camp Kinard) near Batesburg-Leesville, SC on October 3-5, 2014. A New Road 32 is sponsored by the Ministry Team for Outreach of the SC Synod Evangelical Lutheran Church and is assisted in funding by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, former participants and friends. The seminar is designed for participants to receive help with the transition to a new way of living. Professional counselors and presenters will be available with information on financial and coping skills. Ruth Strait-Ellis, Grief and Trauma Counselor, will speak on “Keys to Coping for Adults and Children” and other grief related topics. James Caulder, Informed Decisions, Inc., will share information on Social Security and Financial issues. Attorney Matthew J. Myers will present a session on Wills, Trusts, and Probate. The Reverend Tommy Lineberger, Jr., Head Chaplain, will present a session on “The Healing Element of Sharing Our Stories.” Jane and Craig Duensing will share “Songs for the Journey.” The Reverend James Laurence will moderate a series of panel discussions that include young adults, who at various ages, experienced the death of a parent. Another panel consists of team members discussing “Plan B for My Life.” Other chaplains include the Reverends Pattie Sue Burton-Pye, Kathy E. Harris, Henry M. Moody, and Karen K. Young. Dee Snelgrove Camp and Ann Simon (co-facilitators) and Carol Ann Green (founder) are assisted by many Team Members who have attended previous A New Road weekends. For more information and a brochure, please contact by e-mail [email protected] or [email protected] or by phone (864) 706-6596 or (706)910-7534 or (803) 945-7620. Registration deadline is September 1.
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David Ballington Heath Fulmer Andrew Henry Justin Roberts
Brad Smith Courtney Weed Kyle Weed
PRAYER LIST
Sarah Addy (mother of Jo Wessinger) Wanda Arnold Jim Bilbie (friend of Cathy Klotz) Buddy Cashion (father of Hillarie Vaughan) Kathie Cashion (mother of Hillarie Vaughan) Belinda Chapman (friend of Darla Jennings) Sylvia Cole (friend of the Schreiber’s and Sander’s) Darren Corley (nephew of JoAnn Harmon) Lois Curtin Daniel Dirkx (son of Connie & Marvin Parson) Sharon Dunn (sister of Diane Robison)
Pattie Elkins (friend of Cindy Evans) Bill Freeman (brother of Jay Freeman) Carol & Everett Furtick (family of Kathy Schreiber and Jim Sanders) Angie Hardin (co-worker of Steve Teer) Julie Harmon Lee Hendrix Don and Cindy Kornahrens (parents of Kim Beckham) Myles Kittner (friend of Kay &Dwight Amick) Jonathan Lavalliere (nephew of Michael Guerette) Madison Lepp (friend of Kayla Ellingson) Cuen Livingston & Lola Bradshaw(friends of Natalie Carter) Georgia Martin (sister of Betty Lou O’Neill) Richard McMillan (father of Keith McMillan) Jim McNiff (Jimmy Beckham’s uncle) Donald Meetze (friend of Dwight & Kay Amick) Gladys Meetze (mother of Elizabeth Lindler) Michele Meyer JoAnn Oxner (mother of Robin Rawl) Marvin Parson Lonna Paul Clay Price (grandson of Ernie & Tommy Chaplin) Dale Rikard (friend of Zack & Julynn Spence) Jan Robertson (cousin of Steve Teer) Bula Roof (Bonnie Long’s mother) Dorothy Shealy (Trudy Moore & Linda Gable’s Mother) Ann Smith (Larry/Bonnie Long’s son-in-law’s mother) Allan Spence (Uncle of David & Zack Spence) Finn Stevens (family member of Jo Wessinger) Barbara Summers (mother of Susan Bailey) Larry Taylor (friend of Catherine Porth) Jane Truett (mother of Chip Truett) Carol Waring (mother of Linda Guerette) Frances Wessinger Joe Young (uncle of Ted Zee)
Let us also remember in our daily prayers our missionaries, Pastor Matthew Riak in South Sudan and David Davis in Brazil
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LAX, Mike & Donna 07/02
SMITH, John & Kitty 07/02
RIDER, Dan & Lisa 07/07
HARMON, Bobby & Christy 07/10
MANN, William & Jennifer 07/12
PORTH, Bobby & Jeanette 07/13
STEPPE, Fred & Lisa 07/16
PORTH, Corey & Pamela 07/17
BLEDSOE, Chuck & Alli 07/19
KUPCHINSKY, Stephen & Katie 07/21
MCMILLAN, Keith & Jennifer 07/21
PORTH, Brett & Jennie 07/21
JOHNSON, Johnnie & Cynthia 07/23
PORTH, Calvin & Missy 07/23
PORTH, Gene & Joyce M 07/23
SHEALY, Tom & Gloria 07/25
CHASSERAEU, Olin & Claudia 07/26
KLOTZ, Ray & Cathy 07/27
JUMPER, Brett & Becka 07/28
LOVE, Carter & Becky 07/28
AMICK, Dwight & Kay 07/29
COKER, Lori 07/01
WIGGINS, Janet 07/02
RAWL, Ruby 07/03
SCHNEIDER, George W. 07/03
WIGGINS, Eddie 07/03
CHUMLEY, Paul 07/04
SCHNEIDER, Jade 07/05
CARR, Pat 07/06
PORTH, Alexander 07/06
WOMBLE, Nadaly 07/06
HAMMOCK, Billie 07/07
WEED, Kyle 07/07
WILLIAMS, Angie 07/07
BALLENTINE, Chet 07/08
WIGGINS, Brandon 07/08
CHAPLIN, Tommy 07/10
JAMES, Larry 07/10
RAWL, Miles 07/10
SZUHY, Lisa 07/10
WEED, Courtney 07/11
KLOTZ, Becky 07/12
SHEALY, Genie 07/12
LEAPHART, Lauren 07/13
SHEALY, Betsy 07/13
STRAMA, Chandler 07/13
ARNOLD, Meredith 07/14
KITCHEN, Benjamin 07/14
SNYDER, Denise 07/14
ELLIOTT, Kim 07/15
HARMON, Derek 07/15
RAWL, Doug 07/15
MOBLEY, Morgan 07/16
PORTH, Valerie 07/16
RAWL, Kaminer 07/16
WILLIAMS, Jason 07/17
HEFFNER, Linda 07/18
MCMILLAN, Keith 07/18
PEARSON, Tori 07/18
WEED, Robert 07/18
ROBERTS, Darin 07/19
HARMON, Zorrina 07/20
SCHNEIDER, Kailey 07/20
BALLINGTON, Linda 07/21
HODGKISS, Richard 07/21
LONG, Gerald 07/21
AMICK, Kay 07/22
HUGHES, Catherine 07/22
HUGHES, Stewart 07/22
MCGREADY, Grace 07/22
DENT, Debbie 07/23
ELLISOR, Adam 07/23
SULLIVAN, Richard 07/23
PHELAN, Tommy 07/24
BEAVER, Laura 07/25
DUELL, Hannah 07/25
SIMS, Britt 07/25
SMITH, Joyce 07/25
SPENCE, Julynn 07/25
WHITESIDE, Stan 07/26
JOHNSON, Cynthia 07/27
LINDLER, Carla 07/27
PORTH, Trey 07/27
RAY, Quincey 07/27
ROBERTS, Talor 07/28
SANDERS, Jim 07/28
SCULLY, Emily 07/28
FULMER, Betty Lou 07/29
WEED, Barbara 07/30
WESSINGER, Frances 07/30
ARNOLD, Dory 07/31
CLEMENT, Anna 07/31
JACKSON, Trent 07/31
PORTH, Albert 07/31
SHEALY, Scott 07/31
TEER, Jenna 07/31
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Those Serving in July Please note any areas where volunteers are needed and call the Church Office if you are
available to serve in this capacity.
Communion Assistants
6 (8:30 a.m.) Clyde Sanders
(11:00 a.m.) Larry James
20 (8:30 a.m.) Catherine Porth, Ann Dixon
(11:00 a.m.) Jenny Stone, Larry James
Greeters/Popcorn Ministry 6 (8:30 a.m.) Bobby Harmon
(11:00 a.m.) Bobby Harmon
13 (8:30 a.m.) Jenny & Tommy Stone
(11:00 a.m.) Betty Lou & Wayne O’Neill
20 (8:30 a.m.) Jean Hundley
(11:00 a.m.) Jenny & Tommy Stone
27 (8:30 a.m.) Russell & Robin Rawl
(11:00 a.m.) Reba & Landis Sandel
Ushers (8:30 a.m.) Tommy Stone, Chairperson
Brent Harmon, Chairperson
Ushers (11:00 a.m.) Bobby Harmon, Chairperson
Albert Porth, Chairperson
Rusty Massey, Wayne O’Neill, Landis Sandel,
Brooks Massey
Coffee Hour Hosts 6 N/A at printing
13 Sharon James & Karen Price
20 N/A at printing
27 N/A at printing
Altar Flowers 6 Catherine Porth
13 A.T. & Doris Paul
20 Keith & Jennifer McMillan
27 Patsy & Rhett Wessinger
Lectors 6 (8:30 a.m.) Michele Zee
(11:00 a.m.) N/A at printing
13 (8:30 a.m.) Tommy Stone
(11:00 a.m.) Landis Sandel
20 (8:30 a.m.) Joe Price
(11:00 a.m.) Tommy Stone
27 (8:30 a.m.) Michele Zee
(11:00 a.m.) Beryl Roberts
Acolytes 6 (8:30 a.m.) N/A at printing
(11:00 a.m.) N/A at printing
13 (8:30 a.m.) N/A at printing
(11:00 a.m.) Emily Grace Carter
20 (8:30 a.m.) N/A at printing
(11:00 a.m.) N/A at printing
27 (8:30 a.m.) N/A at printing
(11:00 a.m.) Christopher Lunsford
Altar Guild Catherine Porth, LeeAnn Crapps
Offering Counters Kevin Gobbi, Charlie Eargle, and Claude Lindler
Front Porch Visitor Landis Sandel
Nursery Assistants 8 (8:30 a.m.) N/A at printing
(11:00 a.m.) N/A at printing
13 (8:30 a.m.) N/A at printing
(11:00 a.m.) Valerie & Addie Porth
20 (8:30 a.m.) Jean Hundley
(11:00 a.m.) N/A at printing
27 (8:30 a.m.) N/A at printing
(11:00 a.m.) Rylee Smith
The Usher Chairpersons are also the
Lock Team members for this month.
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S.P.Y. NEWS—July 2014
St. Peter’s Youth
All St. Peter’s youth and visitors are invited to attend youth events.
Travis McLeod, Youth Director
[email protected] 803-603-3152
CLUB 345…………………....Third, Fourth and Fifth Grades
June 29 5:30 PM, All Youth Ice Cream Social in PLC
June 30 9:30-2:00, High-Wire Trampoline Gym
July 13-17 Vacation Bible School
Aug. 3 2:00-4:00 PM, Pool Party at the Ray’s
JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH………..Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grades
July 13-17 Vacation bible School
July 13-18 SC LCY Camp HUGG
July 27 5:30 PM, Junior Youth Meeting
July 27-31 SC LCY Camp Gift
Senior HIGH YOUTH………..Ninth thru twelfth grade
July 6 Deadline to sign up fro Senior High Mission Trip
July 13-17 Vacation Bible School
July 13-18 SC LCY Camp HUGG
July 20-26 Senior High Lutherock Mission Trip
July 27 5:30PM, Senior Youth Meeting
July 27-31 SC LCY Camp Gift
**** SC LCY Bridge Building Camp will be from June 29 to July 4.****
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St. Peter’s Staff Pastor The Rev. Dr. Leon A. Rawl
Matins Choir/Instrumentalist Craig Davis
Chancel Choir/Bell Director Barry Moore
Children’s Choir Director Ralph Rocanella
Angel Choir Director Jennifer Howell
Youth Director Travis McLeod
Vicar Paulette McHugh
Administrative Coordinator Amber Scarborough
Nursery Attendant Allison Black
How to contact us 1130 St. Peter’s Road
Lexington SC 29072
Telephone ~ 803-359-2470
Fax ~ 803-957-3163
Email ~ [email protected]
Web site ~ www.stpeterslex.com
Pastor Rawl’s cell ~ 803-238-8051
Travis McLeod’s cell ~ 803-603-3152