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St. John’s Church
252 S. Dargan Street
Florence, SC 29506
Est. 1866
Phone: 662-5585 Fax: 669-9443
www.stjohnsflorence.org
Summer Office Hours
Monday-Thursday, 9:00-4:00
The Rev. Ken Weldon, Rector
The Rev. Luke Lucas
Assistant to the Rector
Minister for Christian Faith Formation
The Rev. Kay Fryman, Deacon
Jim Hepler
Minister of Music/Organist
Charlotte Smith
Minister for Youth & Families
Susie Morrison
Minister for Children
Susan Hearon
Parish Secretary/Rector’s Assistant
Ryan Velasquez
Communications and Publications
Coordinator
Kitty Daniels
Financial Secretary
Harry Cantey
Sexton
The Newsletter of St. John’s Church
August 6, 2014
To Know Christ and to Make Him Known
Good NewsThe
Sunday Morning Studies (10:00)
Sunday school resumes on September 7
A STUDY OF THE BOOK OF 1 CORINTHIANS Leader: Father Luke Location: Schofield Library A STUDY OF CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE Leader: Denman Isgett Location: Poynor Room INQUIRERS’ CLASS Leader: Jay Grantham Location: Chapel REST FOR THE WEARY (WOMEN) Leader: Helen Campbell Location: Poynor Room CHILDREN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL 3K-5th grade; Parish Hall classrooms YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL 6th - 12th grades; Youth Building YOUTH CONFIRMATION Leader: Father Luke Time, Place, and Start Date TBA
Weekday Studies
ENCOUNTERING GOD (WOMEN) Mondays, 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Poynor Room; begins September 8 WOMEN’S PRAYER GROUP Mondays, 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.; Poynor Room FR. LUKE’S MEN’S STUDY GROUP Tim Keller, Galatians for You Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m.; Chapel Resumes September 9 MEN’S BIBLE STUDY Wednesdays, 7:00 a.m.; Poynor Room ADULT BIBLE STUDY Wednesdays, 11:15 a.m. Poynor Room (following the 10:30 Eucha-rist and Healing Service)
Dear Friends, It has been a wonderful summer here at St. John’s. I hope you all have had at least some opportunity to find time for rest and refreshment. As fall approaches, we are excited to welcome three new staff members to our team here: Jim Hepler, our new Music Minister, Susie Morrison, our new Children’s Minister, and Ryan Velasquez, our new Coordinator of Com-munications and Publications. As we approach this new season of ministry together, I wish to invite all of you to take advantage of the many opportunities for Christian faith formation and biblical teaching. We have a variety of offerings for all of our members both on Sundays and during the week. Please prayerfully consider joining us for a Sunday School class or one of our weekly bible studies. I trust that God will bless us richly as we spend time faithfully in His holy scripture. May Christ continue to pour out his blessings on each of you and may he continue to guide all of us here at our beloved St. John’s.
Christ’s blessings,
The Rev. Ken Weldon, Rector
Regularly Occurring Activities
Sundays (Summer Schedule)
8:00 - Holy Eucharist: Rite I (no music)
10:00 - Holy Eucharist: Rite II (choir)
(Morning Prayer on 1st Sundays) Mondays
1:00 - Women’s Prayer Group
5:30 - Vestry Meeting (3rd Mondays) Tuesdays
9:30 - Staff Meeting
10:00 - Marie Gregory Gathering
(2nd Tuesdays; Sept.-May)
- Prayer Shawl Group
(3rd Tuesdays; Sept.-May)
12:00 - Children’s Ministry Team
(2nd Tuesdays)
5:30 - Daughters of the King
(3rd Tuesdays)
5:30 - Men’s Study Group (Sept.-May)
6:30 - Music Theory Class Wednesdays
7:00 - Men’s Bible Study
10:30 - Holy Eucharist & Healing Service
11:00 - Bible Study
6:00 - Senior Choir Practice (Aug.-May) Thursdays
10:15 - Holy Eucharist at the
Methodist Manor (2nd Thursdays)
Published monthly by St. John’s Church, Florence, SC
Please direct submissions to
Ryan Velasquez at: Phone: 992-8659
E-mail: [email protected]
The deadline for the September edition is Thursday, August 28.
The Good News also is available online at
www.stjohnsflorence.org.
The Good News
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RYAN’S FIRST NEWSLETTER Dear St. John’s, I hope you find the first of what I hope will be many newsletters produced by yours truly to be informative, appealing and entertaining to the standard you’ve grown accustomed to over the years. I’ve spent the better part of my journalistic career telling stories from the world of sports, but I’m excited to have the privilege of providing you with any and all news concerning the St. John’s family. One of my professors at the University of South Carolina told me that the best editors and producers are the ones whose names go undiscussed among their readers. Though I hope everything I provide in our monthly newsletter comes across clearly, concisely and grammatically sound, I also hope to get to know you all better while allowing you all to get to know me in the process. Tammy Williams has left large shoes to fill, but I’m excited to take on this new role within a great congregation. All the best,
Ryan Velasquez, Communications and Publications Coordinator
LEGAL UPDATE JULY 30, 2014
The non-jury Trial between the Diocese of South Carolina and
several of its parishes, including St. John’s against the National Epis-
copal Church (“TEC”) concluded on Friday, July 25, 2014. The trial
lasted three weeks and included testimony by numerous witnesses.
The Court asked the Diocese and each parish, including St. John’s to
submit within 30 days trial summaries describing certain corporate
actions. TEC will have the opportunity to respond to the summaries.
Consequently, the Court will probably not render a decision on the
merits of the case before the end of August.
After the Court issues a decision, the losing side will almost cer-
tainly appeal to the South Carolina Appellate Courts. The South
Carolina Supreme Court may take the appeal directly, which would
shorten the appeal time. Otherwise, the appeal will go through the
South Carolina Court of Appeals and then probably to the South
Carolina Supreme Court. This second described appellate path will
take a bit longer. We will keep you updated.
- Walker Willcox, Jr. Warden
PASTORAL LETTER FROM BISHOP LAWRENCE
July 27, 2014 St. George, Utah
Dear Friends in Christ, "... suffering produces endurance and endurance produces hope and hope does not disappoint us for the love of God has been poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit...." Romans 5:3-4 Having spent much of the last three weeks at the Dorchester Courthouse in St. George, South Carolina it is rather serendipitous to be sending this from a Star-bucks in St. George, Utah (a gateway to Zion National Park). Allison and I will be traveling during the next few weeks in Utah, Nevada and California on vaca-tion. She'll have some much needed time for relaxation and fun and I'll be climbing the mountains and hiking the trails. Nevertheless, I want to send you this report on the last three weeks. Firstly, I'm glad to say our legal team led by Mr. Alan Runyan and Ms. Henrietta
Golding, supported by a stellar cast of attorneys from the various congregations across the diocese, presented a strong case and did so in a professional, forthright, and convincing manner. The teamwork was marvelous to observe and was only exceeded by what seemed to be the outstretched arm and the mighty hand of God moving again and again in a most timely manner. I was proud to have them representing us from the Diocese of South Carolina. Frankly, having sat through all fourteen days I have to say it was a trial of tediously presented evidence by TEC fortu-nately punctuated during cross-examination by our attorneys with moments of sheer drama and stunning admissions. Secondly, the diocesan team of Canon Jim Lewis, Nancy Armstrong, Beth Snyder, Joy Hunter and Jan Pringle worked tirelessly and with a remarkable esprit de corps. It so often put me in mind of Psalm 133-"How good and pleasant it is when the brethren live together in unity." Then there was the strong cast of witnesses on behalf of the Diocese. Chancellor, Wade Logan, painted for the court a most helpful background of what a diocese is and how it functions both corporately and ecclesially. Canon Lewis re-ported on the various Diocesan Conventions and canonical changes which brought us to the place of dissociation from TEC. Mr. Robert Kunes testified on behalf of the Trustees of the Diocese. These three witnesses presented the foun-dation of our diocesan case. They were followed by a representative witness from every congregation participating in the law suit. I could hardly be more proud of them. Some endured quite vigorous cross-examination. It was moving (and at times for me a heavy burden) to hear parish witnesses again and again testify that they "...wanted to stay in communion with the Diocese of South Carolina and Bishop Lawrence." I wished their fellow parishioners could have seen the courage and clarity with which they represented them. We also had witnesses in rebuttal to the case made by TEC attorneys. Our diocesan administrator, Nancy Armstrong, combed through centuries of diocesan records to contrast monies that have come into the diocese from TEC and its various related agencies with monies sent by the diocese to TEC. This was in rebuttal to the one-sided presentations given by witnesses from the National Church (including UTO grants which any woman from our DCW can tell you are from contributions from the pews in congregations around the country and not from some National Church budget). In summary the court learned that for every 81 cents given by The Episcopal Church and its various entities to us in South Carolina and our congregations for ministry; the diocese sent $100 to TEC ($100 to 81 cent ratio), therein undermining the defendants' one-sided presentation of the "facts". In fifteen minutes of testimony she under-mined hours of tedium and an endless parade of documents from so-called experts for the National Church. When Mr. Runyan called to the stand the renowned professor and historian, Dr. Allen Guelzo, author of some 16 books and a foremost historian of the Civil War era and 18th and 19th centuries of American intellectual history we were treated to a breath-taking tour de force disputing the alleged hierarchical assumptions of the national Episcopal Church. Oth-ers in this rebuttal stage of the trial were Fr. Robert Lawrence from Camp St. Christopher, the Rev. Greg Kronz, who chaired the Bishop's search committee and Chancellor Wade Logan who once again punctuated our case. On the last day, I was called finally to the stand.
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But I need to say, and can hardly say it enough, under girding it all-felt at times in palpable ways- were the prayers and intercessions from tens of thousands of the saints within the diocese and around the world upholding us in prayer. Some of these intercessors came to the courtroom to pray while testimonies and cross-examinations were taking place. Others of you prayed from home, perhaps on a lunch break, or while driving to and from your work place. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! After the final written submissions by the attorneys this case will lie in the careful judgment of the Honorable Diane Goodstein, who from my novice perspective was astonishingly competent, cheery and at times appropriately stern. This was not an easy case to try-yet she did it with aplomb. It may be several months before her judicial order is made. So please pray for her as she and her clerks sort through the testimonies and lengthy documents presented to the court and as she subsequently renders her ruling. I have learned much about the diocese during this process-its structure and history-as well as the rich heritage of our parishes and missions. All is more firmly rooted in my mind and has awakened in my heart a deeper gratitude to God for calling me to serve among you. I am eager to put this knowledge to good use. My prayer is that our Lord will use this season to prepare us for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead as we seek to reach our communities for Jesus Christ- Making Biblical Anglicans for a Global Age here in South Carolina and around the world. Gratefully yours in Christ,
The Right Reverend Mark Joseph Lawrence XIV Bishop of South Carolina
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VESTRY NEWS
Financial *
June actual pledges: $43,641.11 May Budgeted pledges: $54,655.42
May actual plate offering: $3,541.06 May Budgeted plate: $2,916.67
May actual expense: $53,037.45 May Budgeted expense: $57,572.12
We received $10,000 more in pledges for June than we did in May. Quarterly notices have been
mailed and this will give you the opportunity to update your pledge if you have not already done so.
The parishioners have generously donated $10,266 to the Sanctuary Society in honor of the 125th
anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of our church building. The vestry will soon be announc-
ing plans for improvements to our sanctuary.
All of the Sunday school rooms upstairs in the Parish Hall have received a much needed coat of
paint. The front two rooms looking over the commons will be used by our financial secretary, Kitty
Daniels, and Ryan Velasquez. Ryan is in charge of all communications for St. John’s.
Painting and repair work will continue on the outside of the sanctuary, fellowship hall, youth
building, and garage. We should be finished well before Rally Sunday in September.
I especially want to thank Ed McGee and Harry Cantey for all their work in Cathy’s garden. We all
enjoy this lovely green space and appreciate the loving care it receives. - Allie Walker, Sr. Warden
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YOUTH NEWS
Dear Friends,
Mission Florence has been an awesome time of ministry with our St. John’s family this summer. Our time
began at the House of Hope men’s shelter in Effingham. With our sights set on a vision for a sustainable gar-
den and chicken coop, we got to work. Using an old garage for a frame and
recycled materials from the property, we built a chicken house large enough
to house, we believe, at least 30 chickens. Without the spirit given contribu-
tions of time, talent and treasure we would have never accomplished this
task. I would like to give special thanks to Ron Harrelson, Bruce Smith, Clark
Reifsnider, Luke & Ashley Lucas, Carol McCree and a sundry of teens and
other adults who showed up, shared supplies, and donated products. It was
3 hot days of God’s people showing up and giving up. There are currently 4
chickens in the house with more to come. The garden is still being tilled and
prep with hopes of a spring
garden. If you are a gardener or
chicken farmer and would be
interested in getting involved in
that ministry please contact the
House of Hope at 667.9000.
The second part of Mission Florence included time at the Cen-
ter Day School. For three days we shared the gospel and loved
the East Florence neighborhood kids. And we are going to do it
again. And again. And again. These are the kids that live around
our church. The Key family (Peggy and Frank Key and their son
Charlie and wife Marilyn) have been teaching, leading and loving
those kids for the past 40 years. This is a ministry worth an investment. This year they will not continue their
school but will be offering tutoring after school Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Also, every Tuesday night
they serve a meal and have a teaching time for 80-100 kids. They are currently seeking volunteers interested
in helping with after school tutoring and seeking churches to host aTuesday night dinner on a regular rota-
tion. Please join me in praying for the Center Day School and how we at St. John’s can support that ministry. If
you are interested in getting involved with what they are doing please let me know. We are blessed beyond
measure. Thank you to all who have supported our efforts this summer, it has been awesome to watch the
Lord at work.
Grace and Peace,
Charlotte Smith
YOUTH GROUP BEGINS
SEPTEMBER 7TH
6TH-8TH GRADE 4-6:30
9TH-12TH GRADE 5:30-8:00
All youth gather for dinner and worship from 5:30-6:30 each night
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ACOLYTES Are you interested in helping with worship on Sundays? Have you ever wondered how heavy the processional cross is? Have you always wondered what Father Ken is doing up at the altar? Have you always wanted to light the candles up on the altar? Join us after the 10am service on August 24th for acolyte training and lunch. The training will be for all acolytes OLD and NEW-- a refresher course for the returners, as well as, a training course for the new students. PARENTS: This is a great way for students of all ages to serve in the worship service. However, please make sure your student is MATURE enough to handle this all-important ministry. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call “Boo” Weldon 407-4692 or email at [email protected]. The new schedule will be put
out after the training.
WOMEN’S PRAYER GROUP Recently after Father Ken read a prayer for our country on the Sunday following the Fourth of July, I heard a pa-
rishioner ask him for a copy of the prayer. He told her it was in the Book of Common Prayer. It reminded me that
until I was almost 40 years old, I did not realize that The Book of Common Prayer housed thirty-one pages of
prayers which are organized in a way that is user friendly. The table of contents for those prayers can be found on
page 810-813. The actual prayers begin on page 814. One can find prayers for the world, the church, our na-
tional life, prayers for the Social Order, prayers for the Natural Order, prayers for Family and Personal Life,
and prayers of Thanksgiving. There are prayers for birthdays, for those we love, for guidance, for the victims of ad-
diction, for a person in trouble or bereavement.
If you would like to learn more about prayer and about the wealth of prayers in our Book of Common Prayer,
please come visit the Women's Prayer Group on Monday, Sept 8. We meet in the Poynor Room from 1-2
PM. We pray for our country, our Congress, our leaders both in the church and in the nation and for local commu-
nity, for our children and grandchildren, and for anything that the Holy Spirit places on our hearts.
Father Ken reminds us often of the vision God gave him of Acts 2:42: And they (the people who believed) de-
voted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.
Our parish family is excellent with fellowship and the breaking of bread. Let's take the challenge this year to
commit to a Women's Bible Study (the apostles' teaching) and to an hour of prayer each week (Women's Prayer
Group). It has been my experience that prayer changes things! Several ladies attend the 10AM Bible study, go to
lunch with some of the ladies from the study, and return to St. John's at 1PM for an hour of prayer. We welcome
newcomers who could join us for one or all of these events. This discipline of devotion to the teaching, fellowship,
and prayers has created friendships and love among those who barely knew each other prior to taking this step,
and has brought us closer to our Lord.
Please join us. There is always room for another sister in Christ! Please call me, Kay Fryman at 843-251-
6817 with any questions. Looking forward to seeing you on Sept 8th.
GROWING KIDS GOD’S WAY
Ken and “Boo”
Weldon will be
teaching Growing
Kids God’s Way
again this fall. It is a
17 week video/
discussion parent-
ing class that will
be offered on
Wednesday nights,
starting in late Au-
gust. This class is for both parents. Single
parents are welcome in this class, too. We
have five families who are interested, but we
are able to take a few more. Please contact
“Boo” Weldon at 407-4692 if you are inter-
ested in taking this class!!
BIRTHS
We rejoice and give thanks for the safe delivery and birth
of Michael Kai Hepler, who was born to Amy Beth Hepler
on June 23, and Augusto Shepherd “Gus” Lin-Cantey, who
was born to Rebecca Cantey and Victor Lin-Arceo on July
7. Kai is Beth and Jim Hepler’s first grandchild.
Gus is the grandchild of Harry Cantey.
HELP 4 KIDS UPDATE Help 4 Kids Florence is a community project to provide
nutritious food for the elementary students in Florence
District One who are at risk of hunger over the weekends
during the school year. Through the generous support of
the members and vestry of St. John’s, this project is be-
ginning its second year.
We are excited to announce the following grants to
Help 4 Kids Florence: ADP of Florence, Carolina Pan-
thers.
Come out to support Help 4 Kids Florence and have a
sweet treat too. Sweet Frog, located at 2417 David H.
McLeod Blvd in Florence, will donate 25% of its sales to
Help 4 Kids Florence from 4:00 until 9:00 on Wednesday
August 13.
There is an exciting new way you can contribute to
Help 4 Kids Florence through Amazon Smile. Amazon
Smile is a simple and automatic way for you to support
Help 4 Kids Florence every time you shop, at no cost to
you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com you’ll find the
exact same low prices, selection and convenient shopping.
Every time you make a purchase, Amazon will donate
0.5% of your purchase to Help 4 Kids Florence. Please
designate Help 4 Kids Florence as your charity of choice.
If you are interested in being a Help 4 Kids Volunteer
for next year, please get in touch with Peggi Branham to
schedule a time. Her email is peggibran-
[email protected]. There is also an online sign-up sheet
at www.help4kidsflorence.org.
Hunger doesn’t take the weekend off. You can make a
difference to children who go home from school on Friday
without food for the weekend. It takes only $100 to feed
a child for a year. If you haven’t had an opportunity to
make a difference in a child’s life, it isn’t too late. You can
make your check out to “Help 4 Kids Florence” and mail it
to St. John’s or, better yet, just put it into the offering
In just a few short weeks school will be starting.
The days of staying up late and sleeping in will be over.
The family excursions and lazy hot days will soon pass us by.
But there is one last fun event to look forward to!
Please join me at St. John's
for a special evening with
ABANDON KANSAS
Sunday, August 10th at 7pm
Tickets are now on sale! Tickets are limited and only cost $10 each
Check out ABANDON KANSAS on YouTube at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiUK1EizZdo
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MUSIC NOTES
It is good to be on board with the people of St. John's
Church! I am excited about the possibilities and the fu-
ture of this wonderful church. God has great things in
store!
The choir will resume Wednesday rehearsals
on August 20 from 6-7:30 p.m. If you would like to join
the choir's ranks, this is an excellent time to jump in! Give
me a call, a text or an email and we will be ready for
you. (My mobile is 843-862-3825.)
Exciting plans for our children's music ministry will be
announced in the September newsletter. Please let me
know if you have any ideas or dreams for this aspect of
our church's ministry.
I have met with Val Gleason to discuss plans for our
handbell choir. We will resume rehearsals in Septem-
ber. You will look forward to hearing this group in wor-
ship soon.
Sunday worship is at the center of the life of the
church. Do you have a favorite hymn that hasn't been
sung recently? Let me know! Our music is planned to
work with the lectionary texts of the day, and I will make a
note and try to use your favorite hymns whenever appro-
priate.
Finally, let me say what a wonderful welcome you have
given to Beth and me. We are happy to be in Florence at
864 Indian Drive. The warmth of our clergy, staff and par-
ish has been overwhelming! The time that Tammy Wil-
liams has given to help acclimate me to the job has been
far beyond her call of duty. Her service to this church has
been remarkable, and I am privileged to be able to pick
up the reins of such a capable and dedicated leader.
These verses are "life verses" for me, and in closing I
share them with you hope:
“The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mer-
cies never come to an end; they are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness" (Lamentations 3: 22-23).
Soli Deo Gloria,
Jim Hepler
IN THANKSGIVING AND LOVING MEMORY
THE FOLLOWING ARE GIFTS THAT WERE RECEIVED THROUGH JULY 14, 2014. .
MEMORIAL FUND In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Mr. and Mrs. Brian Falcone
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garey
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenleaf.
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Mr. and Mrs. J. William McRee.
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor.
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Mrs. Charlotte Jones and
Mrs. Faith Jones McMillan.
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Mr. and Mrs. William Hubbard.
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith, III.
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Ms. Hazel Ronan.
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Mr. Sidney Farmer.
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Dr. and Mrs. Edwin McGee.
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngblood.
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Ms. Martha Ellis.
In memory of Joseph Harold Buckhouse by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fryman.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenleaf.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garey.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Mr. and Mrs. J. William McRee.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Mrs. Charlotte Jones and
Mrs. Faith Jones McMillan.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leatherman.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Mr. and Mrs. Biggs Love.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Mrs. Anna Gregg.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Dr. and Mrs. Edwin McGee.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngblood.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Ms. Martha Ellis.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Mr. and Mrs. Frances Swink.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Florence Rotary Club.
In memory of Hugh Willcox Buyck, Jr. by Ms. Martha Anne DeBerry.
In memory of Rivers Maxwell by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fryman.
In memory of Rivers Maxwell by Mr. and Mrs. Chappell Jones.
In memory of James McLeod by Mr. and Mrs. David Chapman.
In memory of Jody Morgan by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garey.
In memory of Mary Mueller by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fryman.
S TAYING IN TOUCH: MEMORIALS
Memorial gifts and honoraria can be made to the
general Memorial Fund, to one of the following
funds, or to any area of parish life that you wish. Please note on your check to which fund you wish
your gift to be designated so that it is sure to be used
as you desire. Building Fund CD Ministry Fund
Choir Fund Christian Education Epiphany Concerts Garden Fund
Heritage Fund Library Fund
Memorial Garden Mission Team
Prayer Shawl Ministry Organ Fund
Rector’s Discretionary Fund Outreach
Sanctuary Society Fund Help 4 Kids
Scholarship Fund
Seminarian Fund
Smith King Music Memorial
Youth Ministry Fund
MAKE YOUR BIRTHDAY COUNT
Do you know about the birthday golden apple? We
all know that weekly birthdays and anniversaries are
recognized during announcements on Sundays.
However, you may not have noticed that an acolyte
stands nearby holding a golden apple. Parishioners
are encouraged to place in the apple a gift of $1 for
each year being celebrated. The birthday funds are
accumulated and given for outreach purposes twice
a year. If you have an idea for an outreach ministry
that might be a good recipient of our birthday funds,
let one of the wardens know.
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Safeguarding God’s Children Pee Dee Deanery
St. John’s Fellowship Hall Saturday, Aug. 9th at 9 a.m.
Lunch will be served Cost: $7
This year we are excited to be able to host our friends form our deanery for this train-ing. All Clergy, staff and lay volunteers in
the diocese are required to participate in
the Safeguarding God’s Children. If you prefer an online class, please contact Char-lotte Smith. All online classes must be com-
pleted by Aug. 9th the date of the class.
THOSE WHO ARE ILL
Haley McKenzie Abstance (Jerry & David Nelson’s grandchild) Ameé Aheart (friend of Lilda Rockwiley) Sam Arthur Elizabeth Atkinson (friend of several parishioners) Alice Beaty (Rives Hogan’s mother) Bill Bell (Alice Bell’s son) Cyrus and Lily Bondy (infant cousins of Lilda RockWiley) Renee Bouton (wife of the Rev. Marc Bouton) Angelyn Bridges Debbie Brown (friend of Suzi and Chappell Jones) J.T. Brown Will Callicott Sam Cantey (Harry Cantey’s brother) Merritt Chapman (granddaughter of Ann & David Chapman) Dan Charpentier (friend of Kathy Chmielecki) Fern Chmielecki (Marty Chmielecki’s cousin) Brenda Clendenin (friend of Barbara Stith) Tina Coble (Mary Barlow’s aunt) Duncan Collins (Rachel Miller’s nephew) Walter Collins (Rachel Miller’s father) Sligh Commander Al Connor (friend of Clark Reifsnider) Pete Cooper Lucas Copes Rose Cropp (friend of “Boo” Weldon) Narl Davidson (Gaby Guyton’s brother-in-law) Paula Drew (relative of the Lilly family) Ann Gay Duvall (friend of Sandra Dekel) Anne Ervin Mary Ann Everett (friend of Rett Padgett) Steve Ferguson (friend of Ben Hankinson) Katie Florio (friend of Mattie Weldon) Troy Gamble (brother of Kay Fryman) Murray Garber Dennis & Sam Gates (family of Meg McEachin) Susan Gould (Betty Wilkinson’s sister-in-law) Elizabeth Green (Betsy Porter’s mother) Charlotte Guerry (friend of Lee Garey) Ron Gurley (A.J. Milligan’s father) Sandy Hanna (Eddie and Kay Floyd’s niece) Jerry Hayes (friend of Brenda Colville) Margaret Hearon Peggy Herring (Dawn Walker’s mother) Weston Houck (former parishioner) Joyce Hyman (friend of Betty Brunson) C.A. Isgett (uncle of Denman Isgett) Faye Jackson (friend of Sandra Dekle) Jimmy Johnston Wilson Josey (friend of Mattie Weldon) Bea King Walter Lawson (former parishioner)
John Lester (Flo Vinson’s brother) Ken Lester (Flo Vinson’s brother) Frances Leitner (Elizabeth Cantey’s sister) Jim Lundberg (friend of several parishioners) Douglas & Dorothy McDaniel (family of Suzi Jones) Danielle McWhirter (acquaintance of Susan Cantey) Earl Mikell (friend of Johnny DeBerry and Hugh Willcox) Virginia Miller Linda Mitchell (friend of Brenda Colville) Paul Moloney (Elizabeth Patterson Moloney’s father-in-law) Jude Morrison (friend of Grace and Pat Patterson) James Mozingo (friend of Brenda Colville) Charlotte Munn (Shirley Munn’s sister-in-law) Karen Myers (Coreen Dalrymple’s mother) Carol Orvis Olsen (friend of Susannah McCuaig) Robbie Ott (Youth Minister at First Baptist Church) Emily Perkins (cousin of Lilda RockWiley) Owen Plasman (child of a friend of parishioners) Carol Price Patrick Riggs (extended family of Molly Copp) Allen Rogers (former parishioner) Eric Rogers (friend of Martha Schofield) Katy Rogers Amy Roth (friend of Haigh Porter) Linda Russell Peyton Sables Banks Scarborough (Lanie Scarborough’s father) Elizabeth Schofield Paula Schofield Martha Simons (Lillian Coleman’s mother) Kristin Slaughenhoupt (friend of St. John’s) Hannah Skinner (Betty-Ann Darby’s cousin) Nita Skinner (Roland Skinner’s mother) Coot Smith (Clay Smith’s father) Eddie Smith (Brenda Colville’s son) Heather Smith (Bill Smith’s wife) Carrie Spears (Charles Spears’ wife) Alan Stalvey (nephew of Betty Brunson) Debbie Stewart (friend of Bobby Garey) John Stipe (Charles Greenleaf’s father-in-law) April & Barbara Sylvester Anne Tipton (colleague of Denman Isgett) Frank Tjhung (friend of Sheila Tetley) Jenny Wall (Betty Brunson’s aunt) Jack Warner (friend of Susannah McCuaig) Lori Willcox Flora Anne Williams (friend of several parishioners) Carolyn Yarborough (friend of Allan Anderson) Danny Yarborough (Blair Cooper’s brother-in-law) Anne Zeigler
THOSE IN NURSING CARE
Alice Bell (Cooke) Suzann Long (Southland)
THOSE AT HOME EXPECTANT PARENTS
Doris Burke Bebe Huggins Caroline Matthews (Leesville) Lyles & Brandon Lyles
Mary Elizabeth Thompson & Jeff Meyer
THOSE IN ACTIVE MILITARY SERVICE
Jarvis & Justin Brown (friends of Charles Spears) Paul Miller (Virginia & A.W. Miller’s grandson) Matt Harvie (Bob and Lee Garey’s great-nephew) Sam Small (Clark & Marion Reifsnider’s son-in-law) Peter Hopewell (Fred Hopewell’s nephew) Conoly & Matt Sullivan (Ashley Lucas’ goddaughter & husband) Charles Kennedy (Pete Kennedy’s brother) John Taft (friend of John Chase) Robert Lester (Flo Vinson’s nephew) Steven Turner (Rebecca Patterson’s fiancé) Andrew McCarrier (Coreen Dalrymple’s cousin) Ricky Tyner (Anna Patterson Tyner’s husband) Peter McEachin Shelton Wilson (Joe Chaplin’s nephew)
S TAYING IN TOUCH: PARISH PRAYER LIST
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S TAYING IN TOUCH: BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES
Birthdays
1 - Jim Gleason
2 - Dan McEachin
4 - Debbie Watson
5 - Elizabeth Cantey, Tim Cunningham, Gene Cutler
7 - Carson Arthur, Kamille Samra, Boyd Stith
8 - Christine Intemann
9 - Jack Cochrane
10 - Mary Alice Busch
12 - Marshall Campbell, Betty Ann Chase
15 - Ed Asger
16 - Agnes Willcox
17 - Jack Hogan
18 - Anna Lyles, FitzLee McEachin
19 - Hixon Copp, Bunny Johnston, Phoenix Watford
24 - Bradley Callicott
25 - Frankie Garber
27 - Ben Lyles, Jan Martin, Flo Vinson
28 - Malloy McEachin, Will Schofield
29 - Marsha Bryant, Belle Zeigler
30 - Nancy Kennedy
31 - Randy Dargan
Anniversaries
1 - Mason and John Chase
6 - Angelyn and Sandy Bridges
8 - Michelle and Denman Isgett
17 - Candace and Jim Brown
18 - Diane and Mike Welsh
20 - Kam and Thomas Richardson
22 - Belle and Ben Zeigler
23 - Sara and Bill Goldstein
26 - Susan and Dan Guyton
27 - Bunny and Jimmy Johnston, Clare and Bradley Callicott
31 - Janice and Albert Baroody
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your contact infor-
mation and church
records current by making sure the
following data is on file. Correct mailing address
Home phone number
E-mail address
Birth and anniversary dates If you move, don’t forget to send your
new address to the parish office. Thank you!
Are You Considering Making St. John’s Your Church Home? If you have chosen to call St. John’s “home” and would like to make your membership official, we would be happy to help you with the transfer paperwork. Call the parish office at 662-5585 to get the ball rolling.
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then E-newsletter.
ON THE PARISH WEBSITE www.stjohnsflorence.org
Sunday Morning Schedule
Sunday Sermons
Youth Newsletter
Parish Newsletter
Memorial Garden Policy
Facilities Rental Fees and Regulations
Funeral Planning Worksheet
Hymns for Upcoming Sundays
Daily Office Readings
Parish History
Link to the Diocesan Website
Fr. Luke’s Sunday School Class
Annual Report
Scholarship Application Form
Event Photographs
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S TAYING IN TOUCH: MINISTRY SCHEDULES
August 10, 2014 – Ninth Sunday after Pentecost August 17, 2014 – Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
Lay Readers 8:00 - Bobby Garey (Reader/Chalice Bearer) 10:00 - Denman Isgett (Morning Prayer) Ushers 8:00 - John McInnes 10:00 - Pete Kennedy, Harry Logan Acolytes 10:00 - Hixon Copp (Crucifer) Graham Copes, Christopher RockWiley (Torches) Lucas Copes(Clergy Cross) Greeter Altar Guild 10:00 - Kathy House Team 2 (Carson) Flower Delivery Altar Flowers Annie and Jay Ham Haigh Porter Melissa and John Jordan Children’s Chapel 10:00 - Michelle Matney Fellowship on the Lawn Mary Jo & Larry Wiseburn, Agnes Willcox Pastoral Care Team July/August Captains: Helen Campbell, Tiffany Ellington, Belle Zeigler
Lay Readers 8:00 - Denman Isgett (Reader/Chalice Bearer) 10:00 - Susan Cantey (Reader/Chalice Bearer) Ushers 8:00 - Jim Wood 10:00 - Jim Lyles, Tom McDonald Acolytes 10:00 - Mattie Weldon (Crucifer) Eddie Buckhouse, Mims Weldon (Torches) Anna Sullivan (Clergy Cross) Greeter Altar Guild 10:00 - TBA Team 3 (Zeigler) Flower Delivery Altar Flowers Carol and Bill McCree Sheila Tetley Christine and Steve Intemann Children’s Chapel 10:00 - Lanie Scarborough Fellowship on the Lawn Mary Jo & Larry Wiseburn, Agnes Willcox Pastoral Care Teams July/August Captains: Helen Campbell, Tiffany Ellington, Belle Zeigler
August 24, 2014 — Elventh Sunday after Pentecost August 31, 2014 — Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost
Lay Readers 8:00 - Malloy McEachin (Reader/Chalice Bearer) 10:00 - Billy McCrary (Reader) - Susan Cantey (Chalice Bearer) Ushers 8:00 - Joe Carson 10:00 - James Moloney, Pat Patterson Acolytes 10:00 - Abbey Velasquez (Crucifer) Jackson Lowe, Ben Naso (Torches) Maddie Lowe (Clergy Cross) Greeter Altar Guild 10:00 - TBA Team 4 (Coleman/Bryant) Flower Delivery Altar Flowers Beth and Mike Hopewell Julia and Mark Buyck June and Jack Cochrane Children’s Chapel 10:00 - Allie Walker Fellowship on the Lawn Mary Jo & Larry Wiseburn, Agnes Willcox Pastoral Care Teams July/August Captains: Helen Campbell, Tiffany Ellington, Belle Zeigler
Lay Readers 8:00 - Ben Zeigler (Reader/Chalice Bearer) 10:00 - Joel Billings (Reader/Chalice Bearer) Ushers 8:00 - Malloy McEachin 10:00 - Clark Reifsnider, Buzz Rogers Acolytes 10:00 - Matthew Worn (Crucifer) Hallie Brown, Hannah Brown (Torches) Austin Brown (Clergy Cross) Greeter Altar Guild 10:00 - TBA Team 5 (Willcox/Samra) Flower Delivery Altar Flowers Diane and Mike Welsh Allan Anderson - in memory Flo and Jay Vinson of his father Children’s Chapel 10:00 - Mary, Elizabeth, and Lauren Barlow Fellowship on the Lawn Mary Jo & Larry Wiseburn, Agnes Willcox Pastoral Care Teams July/August Captains: Helen Campbell, Tiffany Ellington, Belle Zeigler
Please Note: IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO KEEP YOUR ASSIGNMENT, PLEASE ARRANGE FOR A SUBSTITUTE AND THEN CALL THE PARISH OFFICE
(662-5585) TO ADVISE OF THE CHANGE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAITHFUL SERVICE TO ST. JOHN’S.
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