The Parish News - Ebenezer Lutheran Church
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The Parish News - Ebenezer Lutheran Church
Reaching out to draw others to Christ. Office Hours 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday-Friday 803.765.9430 Visit us on the Web http://www.ebenezerlutheran.org and Facebook Ebenezer Lutheran Church 1301 Richland Street Columbia, SC 29201-2578 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Non-Profit Org U.S. Postage PAID Columbia, SC Permit # 724 Parish News The monthly newsletter of Ebenezer Lutheran Church Volume 44 Number 10 November 2016 Ebenezer Staff PLEDGE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13 Interim Senior Pastor Rev. Melvin E. Amundson Associate Pastor Rev. David R. Bauser Pledge cards will be received at each of our morning services. The Presbyterian College Choir and PC Ringers will present special music for our 11:15 am service in celebration of total received pledges* for 2017. The choir will perform pre-service music beginning at 11:00 am. Minister of Music &Worship David E. Turner Administrative Associate Diane M. Oliver Accountant Wendy B. Isgett Church Council OFFICERS Lois Park Mole, President Buddy Bateman, VPres Beth Mays, Sec Phil Bingenheimer, Treas COUNCIL MEMBERS Bennett Ballentine Ron Banister Buddy Bateman Brian Baucom Phil Bingenheimer Ian Grant Karen Hardy Rosemary Jones Beth Mays Grace Metzgar Lois Park Mole Elizabeth Padget Kaitlyn Siomacco James Thomas Tom Tuten Ministry Teams & Team Leaders Evangelism-Hospitality - Beth Baucom Faith Formation - Elisa Strickler Finance - Phil Bingenheimer Member Care - Linda Davis Outreach - Chris Brown & Mimi Wortham Brown Personnel - Rich Roberson Property - Jay Metts Worship- Karen Hardy Highlights * Pledge Sunday * Advent Workshop * Thanksgiving Worship * Sing for the Season Join us as we worship and celebrate through the gift of music, and our time, talent and treasures. *If you need an additional card please call the church office & one will be mailed to you. There’s never been a better time to invite friends, family, & neighbors to encounter Christ through the ministries of Ebenezer! monthly calendar of events on line at www.ebenezerlutheran.org ADVENT FELLOWSHIP Sunday, November 20 4:00 - 6:30 pm in the Parish Life Center WORSHIP Sundays 8:00 am Daybreak, Church 9:15 am Exult , Chapel 11:15 am Classic Liturgy, Church Wednesdays 12:10 pm Mid-Week Worship, Chapel *Eucharist at each service. The deadline for the next issue of the Parish News is Tuesday, 12 noon, November 15. It will be a combined issue for December 2016 & January 2017. To have an item included in the newsletter, please submit in writing to Diane Oliver or e-mail to [email protected] Members & friends of all ages are invited to make unique, handcrafted advent items for your home, share a meal, and learn about special opportunities for outreach. Join us for this afternoon of fun & fellowship. We encourage you to invite your friends. Pastor’s Page ... Thanksgiving Service of Worship “Grace, mercy, and peace, from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord.” (II Timothy 1:2b) As I type this wonderful greeting from the Apostle Paul, my computer underlines it in green to indicate a problem. With a “right click,” the computer tries to offer some help, as follows: “If the marked words are an incomplete thought, consider developing this thought into a complete sentence by adding a subject or a verb or combining this text with another sentence.” No thank you, computer. Paul’s greeting is a profound prayer and blessing, a welcomed expression of community and communion, and just fine the way it is. The “missing subject” is the very grace, mercy and peace of God, and the “missing verb” is the action of God to bless those who receive the greeting. So, the world (represented by the computer’s Word program) may think something is missing, thought of as “subjects” and “verbs.” But they are here in the community of faith here at Ebenezer, to those with eyes to see and ears to hear what God is doing in our midst. One month into my interim journey with you, I’d like to reflect on our life together. To some, it may feel as though “grace, mercy and peace” had gone missing for a time. And it may be that many of those who felt that way over the past several years have gone missing, too. “Endings are very often painful. The interim congregation is much like a family contending with endings, with change, and with transition.” (Temporary Shepherds: A Congregational Handbook for Interim Ministry, Alban Institute, p. 15.) (Please note: I’ve discovered that people who work in geriatric ministries would prefer we use the word “transformation” since “transition” has a unique meaning in their context, but on most occasions I’ll need to use the word “transition” generally-accepted in reference to the interim journey). What Ebenezer is coming to terms with in these early months of interim are those important things: endings, change, and transition. Even in the best of times they are difficult and cause stress to the system. We are not in the best of times. But “interim” is still part of God’s time! Therefore, we as God’s people are able to experience the gifts of grace, mercy and peace. And I see them at work here. An interim pastor will look for the evidence of God at work. Like this, for example. I see evidence in watching laity make enthusiastic (“God within”) and effective efforts in the congregation’s organizational life. It started early for me (September 11) in the enthusiasm and acceptance of the ”community service” that day, the dedication of those involved in Rally Day, in the Greek Festival Parking project to support our youth ministry, the AllTeam meeting, the interest and involvement in discovering a best plan for a worship schedule, and in the planning and presenting of the Stewardship/Pledge kick-off event. continued on page 3 Almighty God, you have taught us in your Son that love fulfills the law. Inspire us to love you with all our heart, our soul, our mind, and our strength, and teach us how to love our neighbor as ourselves, through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Amen. ELW page 51 2 at our regularly scheduled Wednesday Eucharist November 23 12:10 pm in the Chapel WELCOME New Members! Giving thanks for all God’s promises and gifts. Special Gifts continued from page 6 Family Promise *In memory of Annie Matthews by Bill, James & Richard Matthews Euenla Sloan General Fund *In honor of Dawn Hiller and Roger & Linda Davis by Joel Hiller Music Ministry *In memory of Annie Matthews by Pat Wertz & David Wertz Matt, Keli, Sam & Lily Handy Nancy Blanck Clint & Jamie Blanck Ruth Counts Patrons/Friends *In memory of Bill Austin by Brenda Argoe Thanksgiving & Memorial * In memory of Margaret Floyd by Jack Sharpe Larry & Linda Baucom *In memory of Bill Austin by Elmer & Mary Frick *In memory of Annie Matthews by Gary & Diane Jones Harriet Ross Mary Ella Ruff Lib Carswell Bill & Reenie Frew Richard Matthews Grant & Carol Delbecq Steven Ross L-R Stuart O'Shields, Vicki Cleveland, Drue Bridges & Joyce Rose-Harris. The next issue of The Parish News will be a combined edition for December/January. MEMBER UPDATES JOINED THE CHURCH TRIUMPHANT Tanya Gee, Sept 28 Annie Matthews, Oct 1 - Oct 30 Vicki Cleveland, Stuart O'Shields, Drue Bridges, Joyce Rose-Harris NEW MEMBERS RECEIVED MEMBERS IN CARE FACILITIES & HOMEBOUND Deepwood Estates Mary Hallman National Health Care, West Cola Birdie Culp Presbyterian Home Betty Cagle, Joyce O'Sheal Rice Estate Eddie Moore Homebound Bernice Folsom, Ruby Ford, Lodd & Marilyn Havird, Ione Hildebrand, Louise Hydrick, Sandra Lewis, Gertrude Metze, Marilyn Minick, Renate Moore, Leesa Smith, Julian Wise, Sonja Zagata. Remember these special members with an occasional greeting card, a telephone call or even better a visit. They love hearing from their Ebenezer family! 7 Five of our handbell players attended an all day conference with the Raleigh Ringers in September. Here they are in action! L-R Beth Mays, Lisa Brassington, Lisa McClain, Suzanne Amaral, Jane Holmes. Would you like to join this fun, musical group? There is still room for more ringers. Speak with David Turner in person, or call 765.9430 x17 or e-mail [email protected] SPECIAL GIFTS TO EBENEZER as of October 15 Capital Campaign-Debt Reduction *In memory of Margaret Floyd by Steve & Susan Peeples *In memory of Bill Austin by Fred & Linda Fellers Joyce Lybrand Harold & Betty Park Rich & Sandy Roberson Steve & Susan Peeples Pat Wertz & David Wertz * In memory of Al Lybrand by Joyce Lybrand *In memory of Tanya Gee by Rich & Sandy Roberson Ruth Counts *In memory of Annie Matthews by Steve & Susan Peeples Joyce Lybrand *In honor of Gertrude Metze by Allen & Sherry Kolb *In honor of Roger & Linda Davis by Pat Wertz & David Wertz 6 Chapel Cupolas * In memory of Bill Austin by Harry & Nelle Clayton Ruth Counts *In memory of Donald Woolly by Judy Woolly *In memory of Margaret Floyd by Thurmond & Barbara Sharpe Annette Metz Euenla Sloan *In memory of Annie Matthews by Annette Metz Joe & Gwen Shealy Renate Moore continued on page 7 TIME TO PLAN FOR POINSETTIAS -POTTED & ALTERNATIVE THE POTTED PLANTS WILL BE USED TO DECORATE THE CHANCELS. THE ALTERNATIVE GIFTS WILL BE USED IN OUR OUTREACH MINISTRY TO OTHERS. Complete the form below & return with payment by Sunday, Nov 13. THIS IS A MEANINGFUL WAY TO HONOR OR REMEMBER SOMEONE SPECIAL. UPCOMING LISTENING POSTS: LOOK FORWARD, BE HEARD AND LISTEN TO GOD'S CALL! You read in last month's Parish News that Bishop Yoos encouraged Ebenezer to host a "Listening Post" to hear from a broad spectrum of Ebenezer members as part of our preparation to call a new senior pastor. Church Council, at its September meeting, approved engaging Rev. Dr. Tony Everett to assist us in this effort. Your Pastors and church leaders met with Dr. Everett recently to map out a schedule. Specific dates and times for the Listening Posts will be decided in November and more details will be announced and shared with the congregation as soon as possible. The listening sessions will be offered on most days of the week and over a three week period in January. Sign up for members to select their ten minute one on one confidential listening session with Dr. Everett will be available in December for the sessions to be held in January, just after Epiphany! Openness and honesty is key during the interview. Everyone will be able to see who has signed up but each session is confidential. In February, Dr. Everett will provide summary information from all interviews to Council who will in turn share the same information with the congregation prior to Ash Wednesday. More information, all scheduling and reporting details will be widely shared with every member of Ebenezer Church by US mail, email, bulletins, Parish News and telephone blasts. This initiative is very important! It is about God, not us. It is designed to help us discern where God is in our life as a congregation. You will receive the interview questions in advance. You are guaranteed confidentiality. Every member is encouraged to participate regardless of age or ability to travel. This event is individualized, anonymous, inclusive. Yet, once our private interview conversations are compiled and summarized, Dr. Everett will present us with themes, perceptions and opportunities! These will also be widely shared with the congregation. Please, each of you, look forward to this opportunity! Share your thoughts, feelings and perspectives and be heard. Collectively, the sum of all our voices will better tune us in to hear where and how God is drawing us and others in Christ! Enclosed is $_________ ($11 each) for ________#Potted Poinsettias Enclosed is $_________ ($11 each) for Pastor's Page... continued from page 2 ________#Alternative Poinsettias Another important example: the conscientious efforts of the congregation council to check and double check for transparency and open communications. These efforts are matched by the concern to manage inevitable or likely change (e.g., worship schedule) with patience, attention to details, clear communication, wide acceptance, and fervent prayer. In memory of:______________________________________ In honor of:______________________________________ given by ________________________________________ Orders are due by Sun. Nov 13. Checks payable to “Ebenezer Lutheran Church”. You may drop off your order on Sundays or mail to the church at 1301 Richland Street, Columbia, SC 29201. Do you know what the evidence is telling me? Transformation in this time of transition is possible! A renewed and harmonious fellowship can emerge as part of God’s preferred future for Ebenezer. “The Lord be with your spirit. Grace be with you all.” (II Timothy 4:22) Pastor Mel Amundson 3 MEMBER CARE TEAM AT WORK IN THE CHURCH Lay Home Communion Assistants: These members are commissioned to visit with and take communion to our home bound and others as needed. This does not take the place of but is an addition to the visits from the pastors. Altar Flower Delivery: Each week after the Sunday services the flowers are taken to our sick, hospitalized, shut in or someone in need of some cheer. Daily Prayer Ministry: Each Sunday a list of members are prayed for by name in worship. A card is sent to each member on behalf of the congregation that they are being prayed for by their church family. Telephone Ministry: Care Team members makes telephone calls to those on our concerns and prayer list. Care Team: Provides support to our members, including the sick and homebound and can provide limited transportation. We have several people who visit our homebound and others each month. A group also regularly visits The Rice Estate and The Heritage at Lowman each month. CD Ministry: Recordings are made of the 11:15 am service each week and mailed to our homebound and others, at their request. New Generation: A ministry for adults 55 & older. Special outings, trips and monthly meetings are planned for this target group. All are welcome! 4 If you would like to help with any of the above or have suggestions, contact Linda Davis, Member Care Team Leader, 772-7690 or [email protected] WOMEN’S BOOK GROUP REVIEW The Common Cup The language in The House of Seven Gables was certainly challenging! Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote in the vernacular of the mid 1800s, one that is foreign to our ears today. However, once readers got accustomed to the speech pattern and plowed through the first several chapters, it became easier to understand the prose. It was wonderful to have our "guest member" here to lead the discussion. Jane had read the book in high school and, even then, thought it was a great book. To prepare for our meeting, Jane not only reread the novel but also used Cliff’s Notes for reference material. She provided many clarifications and insights for our discussion. The individual characters were well developed and Hawthorne made it easy to form decided opinions about them. Called both a romance novel and Gothic mystery, there were characters to both like and dislike. The novel includes many moral and remarkable truths. We spent some time discussing our favorite quotes and marveling at Hawthorne’s ability to speak these truths with such clarity. With Jane’s help, we learned a lot about the novel and the author and came to appreciate this classic work. There was interesting discussion about the reason this book is considered a classic. We enjoyed Mark Twain’s take on the subject, that a classic is: “… something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read.” This is a new piece in the Parish News that will help all of us at Ebenezer think deeply about our faith, reflect on the teachings of the Bible and the church, and help us realize that we are all in fact receiving our faith from the same Holy Spirit. In other words, we are all drinking from a common cup. We’ll ask questions, encourage conversation, and pray for the guidance of the Spirit. Next meeting Thurs, Nov 3. We will discuss The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin. All women are welcome to join us. Diane Jones IMPORTANT DATES REGARDING THE 2017 SPENDING PLAN & COUNCIL & FOUNDATION ELECTIONS NOV 6: Called Congregation meeting to adopt 2017 Spending Plan after the 11am worship service & elect Council & Ebenezer Foundation members after each worship service. NOV 13: Called Congregation meeting for run-off elections, if needed after each worship service. This month’s topic: Baptism! There is no better place for us to begin than in the water where we were marked with cross of Christ and sealed with the Holy Spirit forever! But what is baptism really all about? For generations we have heard that it is a salvation issue; that to be baptized is the only way to be saved and go to heaven. But what if it is actually bigger than that? In our understanding as Lutherans, baptism is more about what God has already done in our lives. Being washed in the water is the reminder that Jesus Christ has already died and been raised and so we have already been forgiven. This is the tangible sign that God’s action is what has saved us from ourselves. We emphasize infant baptism for this very reason. The child can do nothing and has done nothing to deserve God’s grace. They have made no choice. They have taken no action. They are brought to the water and God’s grace is poured out upon them. In the same way, each of us are brought to God, having done nothing to deserve a gift, and the grace of God is lavished upon us. God takes the action to forgive us. So here is your assignment for this month, talk to your family (whatever that looks like for you) about your baptism and what it means to each of you. Use these questions as a guide and let the presence of the Holy Spirit guide your time together: Do you remember your baptism? Who was with you? Do you have any rituals that help you acknowledge your baptism now? How do you feel when you are told "God takes the action to forgive us?" ~ Pastor Bauser CONGREGATION COUNCIL CORNER The following is a brief summary of major actions taken by council at their October meeting: * Approved four new members to be received October 30. * Approved Communications Team project for a new website. * Discussed Ebenezer's worship life together. Began planning more Sundays for united worship and fellowship while continuing two styles of worship. *Discussed Listening Post scheduled for January. *Reviewed Spending Plan forum This is a summary of the actions taken by council. Full minutes for every meeting are available by request. Council meetings take place on the third Tuesday of each month at 5:45 pm in the PLC Dining Room. All Ebenezer members are welcome to attend and observe Council meetings. SING FOR SEASON: FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND ADULTS! CHILDREN & YOUTH (ages 4-grade 12) will gather in the PLC Sunday afternoons from 4-5pm Nov 6, 13, 20, 27, Dec. 4, 11 for pageant practice. Dress rehearsal Dec17 at 10am. Pageant on Dec 18. SING FOR THE SEASON IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ADULTS AS WELL. All adults at Ebenezer are invited to sing with the chancel choir for the TELEVISED Christmas Eve service. We will sing Vivaldi’s Gloria and lead the glorious music for this service. If you would like to sing with us but are not able to commit all year long please join us for rehearsals on Weds, Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14, 21 at 7:00pm in the choir room. If you are interested please call or email David Turner (765-9430 or [email protected]) so we make sure we have a robe and folder ready to go with your name on it. 5