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Rum pl e Me m o r i a l P r e s b yt e r i a n C hur c h
SLATE and STONE November 2015
Photo by Doug Holstein
Called to Worship Empowered to Serve
A Mission Church
Bringing Members In, Sending Disciples Out
Don’t miss our Second Sunday Lunch Join us on November 8 for our annual Chili Cook-Off
All committees and circles are asked to fix a pot of chili for that meal and
there will be a little friendly competition! Corn chips, tea, and dessert will
complete the meal.
November 8th
It’s not too early to start thinking about and planning your shopping for the holiday sea-
son. We all have those friends and family members who are a challenge to shop for or are
among the growing number of people that prefer that you honor them by helping others.
The Rumple Missions Committee invites you to join us for our second Alternative Gift Fair
on Sunday, November 8 from noon until 2pm. The event will be held in conjunction with
the Second Sunday lunch. Our “gift” opportunities will benefit the Community Care Clin-
ic, the Hunger and Health Coalition, WeCAN, and Wine to Water. We will also have Norma
Suddreth’s beautiful Rumple cards for sale.
We hope to see you at the event. Even if you don’t have any shopping, it is a wonderful
opportunity to learn about each of these agencies and how you, as an individual or a
member of Rumple, can be a part of their efforts in our community and around the world.
Please contact Rita White or Donna Whitt if you have any questions or would like to help
with the event.
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A Challenge from your DCE Many people say contemporary Christians are “biblically” illiterate. While this
is not true of all individuals there is a trend in this direction. The Bible is the basis of our faith. As God’s written Word for us, it communicates the knowledge of Christ and God’s will for our lives.
Do you wish you knew more of the Bible but are unsure of where to start?
Does the idea of a year long Bible study with meetings and classes not fit your schedule? Do you travel or maybe live away from Blowing Rock part of the year? Are you looking for ways to grow spiritually? Join with me in 2016 for
The Year of the Bible.
This is a program of daily reading you can do in your home individually or with your family. Scriptures are suggested for each day of the year, so all of Rumple is reading the same verses. Can you imagine what God could do with all of us
in unity in this simple yet powerful event?
Look and listen for more details and information coming soon and be ready to take the challenge with me on January 1, 2016! Cameron Womack
Advent Workshop – Sunday November 29, 5:30 p.m.
All are invited to our Second Advent Workshop on the first Sunday in Advent. We will be making individual Advent wreaths for our homes or to give to a friend and
we will also enjoy a Stone Soup Supper. Cost is $6.00 / wreath and RSVP is needed so we order enough candles. You are asked to bring an item for our Stone Soup. Sugges-
tions include, canned vegetables, potatoes, beans…any item you would like in a vegetable soup. Also, those who have greenery or holly berries in their yards
are asked to bring clippings to decorate the wreaths.
Contact Cameron Womack at the church office or see the bulletin inserts in November to make your reservation.
Need a Babysitter? In September Rumple hosted an American Red Cross Babysitting Certification
Course. 17 students from the Blowing Rock Community participated in the eight-hour course and 15 completed the class and are now certified babysit-
ters. If you need a sitter for your children or grandchildren, look up one of these Rumple youth. Congratulations ladies! Carlton Dyer Molly Kirkland
Riley Kiker Reagan Womack
Grief Support If you are interested in being a part of a small group that will offer support during a
time of grieving and loss please contact Natasha Schoonover by email
([email protected]) or contact Hazel at the church office.
Natasha Schoonover will begin a new Sunday School class November 1st that will
meet in the fellowship hall. Though we will begin at 9:45 we welcome “latecomers”
and “part timers” with open arms. This class will study the Old Testament beginning
with Genesis and work through the bible to the New Testament. We will strive to
make this a casual and safe space to study and read scripture; a place that wel-
comes and encourages all questions. This is a discussion-based class that acknowl-
edges the value of diversity as a necessary component for healthy Christian growth.
Participants of all ages and backgrounds are encouraged and needed for fruitful dis-
cussion and growth.
FALL MEETING OF SALEM PRESBYTERY
Salem Presbytery will meet on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at Clemmons Presbyteri-an Church. The meeting will begin promptly at 9:00 am with worship and celebra-
tion of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. The packet, which includes the Docket and Committee reports may be found online at salempresbytery.org - Read and be
aware of the work of Salem Presbytery.
Pastor Charlie and Alice Salthouse, commissioner, will attend this meeting of Salem Presbytery.
Rumple is excited to announce that a new ministry called “The Gathering”
will meet Friday November 13th from 7pm to 8pm at the Town Tavern. Childcare
will be provided at Rumple Presbyterian church for those who may need it. This is
a unique opportunity for Rumple members to meet for fellowship and bible study
outside the walls of the church. Facilitated by Joan and Robert Shirley, this study
aims to be a place that “church” happens out in the community and welcomes
those in the community who may be uncomfortable in a church environment. The
gathering is open to anyone so come as you are, bring your bibles and join “The
Gathering”
“The Gathering”
New Sunday School Class
Rumple Presbyterian Women
Circle News and Meetings
Circle I will meet Monday, November 2 at 6:00 in the Rumple House.
Circle II will meet Tuesday, November 17 at 2:00 at the home of Mary Lentz.
Circle III meets May through October and will return next spring.
Circle IV will meet Monday, November 9 at 1:00 at the Rumple House with our hostess
Bonnie Ewing. Our program leader is Janet Stout and we will study Chapter 12 in Strong
Was Her Faith: Women of the New Testament.
Circle V will meet Wednesday, November 4 at 9:30 in the Rumple House. All ladies are
invited even if you do not have a circle. If you have any questions, please call Linda
Mauldin at 295-3327.
Calling all cooks! Our freezer is empty. Please help us provide casseroles and soups for those who have been ill or hospitalized. You can place your labeled
items, including any directions for cooking or reheating, in the freezer in the back
of the Fellowship Hall. Thank you.
Cleaning Out Your Pantry before Leaving Town
Please remember Blowing Rock Cares Food Pantry. Canned meats, peanut
butter, toothpaste and toiletry items are always needed.
Look for the grocery cart located inside the back door on Sundays and
place your donations there.
Stay Connected!
Every Thursday Rumple
sends out an email
newsletter to keep the
members informed of activi-
ties and announcements. If you are not already receiving the “Thursday News” and would
like to be included, please email Cameron Womack your email address at cameronwom-
[email protected]. If your committee or group have announcements for the email, please
pass them onto Cameron by Wednesday evening each week.
Rotary Blood Drive
Thanks to these donors for making up a big portion of pints
donated at the October 20 Rotary Blood Drive at Rumple.
Next drive is Tuesday January 19, 2016 here at Rumple.
Missed Worship? Reminder
There are audio CD’s available of each worship service and they can be
found in the Music Room if you would like to check
one out.
Debora Smith
Sutton Henline
Cullie Tarleton
Sidney Martin
Mary Lentz
David Baskin
Bill Petrie
Jackie Kirkland
Danny Kirkland (gave double)
Elizabeth Sudderth
Wayne Holliday
Curt Salthouse
Bonnie Ewing
James Shore
Joe Kiker
Bill Magee
The members of Rumple have been especially generous for
many years in helping provide Christmas cheer to those chil-dren and families who are in special need of our love and
care. The Angel Tree with the names, ages, and clothing sizes of children needing our help will be displayed in the church
lobby beginning on Sunday, November 22. We hope you will choose an angel, purchase and wrap gifts, and return the gifts to the upstairs classroom #4, (Grades 3 and 4) by
Wednesday, December 9 so that they can be distributed to families. You will also have the opportunity to buy a food/
grocery gift card for a family. Please be sure to sign your name and phone number on the clipboards beside the name
and number of the child and/or family you choose.
Any questions may be directed to Susan Suddreth at 263-0821 or Teresa Lentz at 295-3276. Thank you for your ongoing support of this special tradition of giving by our
church family!
Elderberry Tree 2015
The Elderberry Tree was started in 2011 to address the needs of the elderly in our com-
munity during the holiday season. It started with just a few elderly but has grown and
the Elderberry Tree hopes to help 30 individuals during this Christmas Season.
Ways you can be an Elder Elf…
Donate through Rumple Memorial Presbyterian Church* Donate Food Cards**
Donate gift boxes, wrapping paper, gift tags** Help wrap presents on Saturday, December 5 at Rumple Help pass out presents and meet elders on Saturday Dec 12
Pray for our elders
*Donations should be made to Rumple Memorial Presbyterian Church
with “Elderberry Tree” in the Memo
**Any donations can be taken to Rumple and given to Cameron Womack
Salt Shakers—Lunch Bunch Sign-up
Do you enjoy good food, meeting new friends, and wonderful fellowship? If so you will
want to sign up for winter “Salt Shakers”. You will start by filling out the form that will be in the pew pads during the month of November and first two weeks in December.
You may choose between the “Lunch Bunch” and the “Dinner Group”. The “Lunch Bunch” meets at noon in various restaurants each month and the “Dinner Group” meets in the evening on the weekends or Sunday brunch in homes each month. There was a
large summer Lunch Bunch that enjoyed fellowship at area restaurants. There have been inquiries about Winter Lunch Bunch so please join us. If you will not be at church
on these Sundays please call Ellen Gregory 263-0610 so you will be included on a list.
Thanks!
Summer Salt Shaker Groups Update.
There were four Salt Shaker dinner groups. I hear lots of positive feed back from indi-
viduals in the groups. I think it is important to let our church family know what a vital and
important ministry this activity is to our church. I would like to share reports from the
groups.
Group 1 – Leader – Ellen and Max Gregory – The first meeting was at our home
with chicken on the grill with appetizers on the deck. Next, George and Mary Ann Bishop,
new attendees in our church, had a gourmet dinner prepared by her daughter and son-in-law.
Kitty and Bill Taylor inspired us with a dinner with a Latin flair, Karen and Jim Clabough
with Cajun chicken and accompanying dishes, and Donna and Fred Whitt with Mediterranean
chicken. So you can see our delicious entrees were very diverse representing other cultures.
Incidentally, all of our members have Tennessee ties except Don Saunders. Don said I rigged
it, but I plead innocent. Anyway, we enjoyed the Tennessee- Florida game at the Clabough’s
home until the last play of the game when Florida scored a touchdown.
Group 2 – Leader - Mabel Davis – Our group enjoyed good fellowship and wonderful
food. Everyone was very congenial and very gracious. The attendance was good. One of the
best times was at the Thorn’s home. Bill played the piano after dinner and we sang favorite
hymns. Pastor Charlie was with us and after enough hymns; he requested some “good old
rock and roll”. We ended our summer Salt Shakers with a foot-tapping time.
Group 3 – Leaders – Jean and Dave Baskin – David and I were the host couple for
our 2015 summer Salt Shakers. We had a great group with 12 in all. We had such fun catch-
ing up on everyone’s winter activities. Weddings, births, graduations, children and grandchil-
dren, and of course, how each of us were doing health wise were shared.
New menus were tried from hot dogs and hamburgers to formal dining. Old friendships
were renewed and new friendships formed.
And to top the year off, in November David and I will host one last dinner and prepare a
Brunswick stew dinner with all the fixings. Members of our group are asked to bring food
items to share with the Rumple Food Pantry.
David and I have been involved in Salt Shakers for 20 years. The first time we visited
Rumple we were told “You must join Salt Shakers” and we did. A wonderful ministry! If you
have not experienced it; you must.
Group 4 – Leaders – Drew and Vernon Dunn - A member in this group said, “This
is the best group we have ever been in”. This group took a casual route and used paper plates
and everyone was pleased. Adrienne and Dick Washer initiated a worthy project for their
group. At their last dinner they prepared the food for the dinner. They asked members to
bring canned and boxed foods for Blowing Rock C.A.R.E.S. They collected a large amount of
food to contribute.
Hope you have enjoyed the news from Salt Shakers. We encourage you to consider be-
coming a part of this great fellowship. Thanks, Ellen Gregory
Circle News and Meetings
Circle I will meet Monday, July 7 at 6:00 in the Rumple House.
Circle II will meet Tuesday, July 8 at 2:00 at the home of Mary Lentz.
Circle III will meet Monday, July 21 at 10:30 in the Rumple House.
Circle IV will gather in the parking lot on Monday, July 14 at 12:45 to carpool to the home of
Kim Kincaid. A discussion of Lesson 12 in A Faith of Her Own will be led by Betty Womack.
Circle V will meet Wednesday, July 2 at 9:30 in the Rumple House.
Circle VI is taking the summer off and will begin again in September.
Circle VI will meet Monday, April 14 at 5:30 pm at the Rumple House.
Concerns and Cares
We pray for: Randy Stevens; Susan Barron whose mother suffered a bad fall; Gaines Kiker
after surgery, Ed Tausche after surgery; Barbara Wright; Grover Gore who is now at home;
Peggy Bissette, now in the health center of The Pines (400 Avinger Lane, Room 167, Da-
vidson, NC 28036); Jim and Dottie Watson; Mary Goodwin at the Deerfield Ridge Assisted
Living, 287 Bamboo Rd, Boone, NC
Fred and Donna Whitt’s son and family, Daniel, Whitney and Lucy Jane who are in Nepal
serving as missionaries for an extended period. Please keep them in your prayers.
We grieve with: Mike and Becky Steele and family in the death of Mike’s father, Earl Steele
on October 14; Minton and Sandi Tinsley in the death of Sandi’s brother, Kenneth Cerrato on
October 17
We celebrate with: Kent and Emily Leonard in the birth of their daughter, Rose Marie
New Address: Welborn and Patty Alexander, 1244 Arbor Road, #206, Winston-Salem, NC
27104; Charles and Janice Carter, 1244 Arbor Road, #428,Winston-Salem, NC 27104
Susan Barron, 37-B Fountain Manor Dr., Greensboro, NC 28405
If you go to the hospital and would like Charlie to know, please remember to call the
church office or ask the hospital to call the church office. Your name and hospitalization is not
shared with the congregation unless you give permission.
Congregational Care - If you or someone you know in the congregation would
like a visit from the Pastor or someone from the church, please share this infor-
mation with the Pastor, one of the Elders, or contact the Church Office
Care
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An update from…
It’s nearly November and the PNC (Pastor Nominating Committee) has been working
diligently with the Mission Study Team (MST) to complete the Mission Study. This will
be available for prospective pastors to review and learn more about our church. The 25
plus page document has been submitted to Session for their initial review and for re-
view by our church committees for completeness. This thorough study, and church
snapshot, has allowed us to begin completing the Ministry Information Form (MIF)
which we hope to post on the PCUSA website in January. At this point we will be
matched with pastors desiring a call and we will also receive Pastor’s Information
Forms (PIF) from others who find us to be a good fit for them. Then, the work really be-
gins. We will review an anticipated 100 PIFs and begin to narrow our search to a small-
er group. We will visit churches, conduct phone interviews, Skype others, hear ser-
mons in a neutral church, and interview face-to-face. Please pray for our Committee
that we will discern the person whom God has selected just for us. It is our desire to
call a Pastor who will embrace us all, nurture our faith, and lead us well into the fu-
ture.
The PNC
Session Digest – October 2015
At the October 26 Stated Meeting of the Session, your ruling elders, in addition to regu-
lar monthly committee items:
- Opened with a devotion by Bill Thorn. He discussed the importance of music in wor-ship and highlighted a few well-loved hymns, like "Just As I Am" and "Take My Life and Let It Be." He included the background stories of both hymns from the book Songs in the
Night. He closed with prayer; - Approved minutes of the September Stated Session meeting and the October 4 Congre-gational meeting;
- Heard an update from sessional subcommittee working on committee structure for 2016;
- Heard a report from the Teaching Elder on activities for the prior month and approved vacation time for Charlie February 1-17; - Heard a report from DCE Cameron Womack regarding participation in the Hallelujah
Festival and Wednesday afternoon activities - both having 20 youth participants; the pic-torial directories which should arrive mid-November; work with the Christian Education
Committee to plan a challenge to the congregation to read the Bible in a year with guid-ance and follow-up throughout - the motion was made, seconded and unanimously ap-proved to support this effort; efforts by Natasha Schoonover to plan and lead a Sunday
School class on how to read the Bible, to lead a grief counseling group, and to explore a the possibility of dinner meetings at restaurants for faith based discussion; - Heard a report from the Properties Committee on recent efforts to address the skunk
smell in Rumple House, elevator repair work and the addition of a communication device to the elevator, and consolidating all communication systems in the church with one
vendor and one bill; - Approved a motion to apply to Salem Presbytery for a Relief of Conscience (Charlie will share information with congregation on this);
- Received information from Salem Presbytery on use of church and presbytery funds; - Received a draft of the first section of the PNC Mission Study document for sugges-tions;
- Approved Alice Salthouse as commissioner to the Salem Presbytery meeting on Novem-ber 7;
- Selected Jim Ruff to accompany Charlie to serve home communion to members on No-vember 1; -Shared Congregational concerns;
- Closed with prayer by Charlie Landreth
Billie Hicklin, Clerk
Session
Class of 2015 Class of 2016 Class of 2017
Jim Clabough Wayne Holliday Audrey Gurkin
Buz Helms Jim Ruff Brenda Lentz
Billie Hicklin Rita White Jimmy Smith
Alice Salthouse Donna Whitt Bill Thorn
TO TRANSFER STOCK, MUTUAL FUND OR OTHER SECURITIES TO RUMPLE CHURCH:
If you wish to make a gift or meet your pledge with stock, mutual funds or other trade-able assets
please follow the procedure listed below.
1.Inform RPMC church secretary or Finance Elder Liaison about the gift-Investment name, number of
shares, and expected delivery date.
2. Provide your Brokerage/Investment representative with the following information.
Receiving Brokerage --- First Citizens Bank
Account # ---4KV172245
DTC # --- 0443
3. The RMPC church secretary or Finance Elder Liaison will notify you when the securities have been
received in RMPC brokerage account and the amount RMPC received after the security has been sold.
4. RMPC contact information for 2013/2014
Hazel Smithey, Church Secretary 295-7675, [email protected]
Jim Clabough, Finance Liaison 295-0939, [email protected]
Mike Steele, Finance Liaison 264-1248, [email protected]
For tax purposes it will be up to your broker/investment representation to provide the "Cost Basis"
and "Gift Value". Thank you for your continuing support of RMPC.
November Birthdays
Each month birthdays will be listed (the day only!) if you wish to remember someone with a card or phone call. Our birthday list is not complete so if your November birthday is not here, please let us know. We hope that for every year that you’ve been blessed, a dollar you’ll endow. It goes into invest-ment funds for future and for now. When you receive your birthday greeting from Rumple, please consider honoring yourself with a gift to the Rumple Memorial Church Endowment Fund. 1 Sara Bartlett 18 Linda Mauldin 1 Jana Groothuis 20 Carolyn Cline 4 Ellen Gregory 20 Tim Harris 4 Ebbie Hendrix 20 Joanna Page 7 Linda Steen 21 David Bartlett 7 Ed Tausche 21 Harriet Myers 8 Anne McBryde 22 Jeff Stewart 9 Susan Barron 23 Margaret Gilleskie 9 Norma Suddreth 23 Maurice Ewing 11 Renee Godwin 24 Charles Wilson 11 Jim Graham 25 Vernon Dunn 11 Syd Spainhour 25 David Kinser 12 Joe Kiker 25 Kim Rogers 13 Martha Broeker 26 Bill Suttle 13 Mack Gaddy 27 David Baskin 13 Lee Ann Myers 14 Jane Rogers 15 Anderson Eve Waugh
Church Staff Contact Information
Charlie Landreth, Interim Pastor
Cameron Womack, Director of Christian Education
David McCollum, Director of Music
Jonathan Asbell, Accompanist: [email protected]
Natasha Sudderth-Schoonover Ministerial Intern, [email protected]
Darby Teander, Youth Intern
Hazel Smithey, Secretary
Hannah Peterson Nursery Attendant [email protected]
Michelle Knoud, Nursery Attendant
Heather Sigmon, Sexton
Attendant: [email protected]
R u m p l e M e m o r i a l P r e s b yt e r i a n C h u r c h
Thank You to our Volunteers
Nursery Volunteers for November
November 1 Eula Calvin
November 8 Anita Henderson
November 15 Jackie Kirkland
November 22 Laura Carter
November 27 Judy Carr
Children’s Church Volunteers for November
November 1 Lou Moore and Susan Kiker/Youth Helpers
November 8 Wes and Lynne Waugh
November 15 Jimmy and Debora Smith
November 22 Jerry and Mary Hutchens
November 29 Debbie Clay and BJ Tugman
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