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MT. OLIVET LUTHERAN CHURCH 2016—2017 YEARBOOK TOC \o "1-6" \h \z \u ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PASTOR PAGEREF _Toc482255460 \h - 2 -MT. OLIVET COUNCIL MEMBERS PAGEREF _Toc482255461 \h - 4 -MT. OLIVET CHURCH LEADERS PAGEREF _Toc482255462 \h - 4 -PARISH BUILDING AND CHURCH RULES PAGEREF _Toc482255463 \h - 4 -2017 COMMITTEES PAGEREF _Toc482255464 \h - 5 -WORSHIP/SERVER INFORMATION PAGEREF _Toc482255465 \h - 7 -Flower List 2017 PAGEREF _Toc482255466 \h - 7 -Server List 2017 PAGEREF _Toc482255467 \h - 8 -Lector PAGEREF _Toc482255468 \h - 8 -Communion Asst. PAGEREF _Toc482255469 \h - 8 -Counters PAGEREF _Toc482255470 \h - 8 -Ushers PAGEREF _Toc482255471 \h - 8 -Communion Dates 2017 PAGEREF _Toc482255472 \h - 9 -Joint/Cluster Services 2017 PAGEREF _Toc482255473 \h - 10 -FINANCIAL INFORMATION PAGEREF _Toc482255474 \h - 11 -Peak Springhill Parish Budget 2017 PAGEREF _Toc482255475 \h - 11 -Peak Springhill Parish Treasurer’s Report 2016 PAGEREF _Toc482255476 \h - 12 -Mt. Olivet Budget 2017 PAGEREF _Toc482255477 \h - 13 -Mt. Olivet End of Year Treasurer’s Report 2016 PAGEREF _Toc482255478 \h - 14 -COMMITTEE/GROUP REPORTS PAGEREF _Toc482255479 \h - 15 -Altar Guild PAGEREF _Toc482255480 \h - 15 -Bulletins/Yearbook/Website PAGEREF _Toc482255481 \h - 15 -Christian Education PAGEREF _Toc482255482 \h - 16 -Evangelism Committee PAGEREF _Toc482255483 \h - 16 -Finance & Stewardship PAGEREF _Toc482255484 \h - 17 -Lutheran Men in Mission PAGEREF _Toc482255485 \h - 18 -Relay for Life PAGEREF _Toc482255486 \h - 19 -Social Ministry PAGEREF _Toc482255487 \h - 20 -Springhill F.A.C.E.S PAGEREF _Toc482255488 \h - 21 -Women of the ELCA (WELCA) PAGEREF _Toc482255489 \h - 21 -Worship and Music Committee PAGEREF _Toc482255490 \h - 26 -MT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES PAGEREF _Toc482255491 \h - 27 -MT. OLIVET CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY PAGEREF _Toc482255492 \h - 36 -MT. HERMON CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY PAGEREF _Toc482255493 \h - 43 -ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PASTOR To the Members and Friends of the Peak Springhill Parish:Thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve you as your permanent pastor this past year. I have been so grateful to work with you because you are open to trying out new ideas: you were willing to try out a worship booklet, and when it was clear that it didn’t work as envisioned, you chalked it up as a learning experience. Now we are learning a new setting of the ELW, and you are willing to work your way through tunes that are first unknown and then soon familiar. You welcome new people who come to worship and take time to greet them and make them feel at home; so many people have told me at both congregations that they kept coming back because the people are so friendly.You provide opportunities for adults to study God’s word: at VBS, during Lent, and each Sunday morning, as well as a study on the Small Catechism this summer and fall.You are concerned about the children in our midst, that they may grow up knowing that God loves them and saves them—in programs like VBS and Littlest Lutherans. You welcome children in church, knowing that at times they will be restless or noisy; but you know that they are a sign of new life in our midst and that these youngest of the saints in our midst are the model that Jesus held up of faith in Mark 10, “Let?the?children?come?to?me, do not hinder?them; for?to?such belongs?the?kingdom of God. Truly, I say?to?you, whoever does not receive?the?kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it.” Our youth are willing to volunteer to help lead and teach at both our VBS and the HUB VBS. They and our children dramatize the Christmas story and help us see Mary, Joseph and the other witnesses to the infant Jesus with new eyes. You supported the Beach Retreat during the summer, sending food with us and the gift of much needed supplies for the Coastal Retreat Center, chaperones who cared about the youth entrusted to us, and funds to help meet the cost of the week. We were there with Grace Lutheran in Prosperity, so Pastor Michael and I planned joint meals and activities, such as a trip to Mother Emmanuel in Charleston, where we prayed and re-dedicated ourselves to working for peace and reconciliation. You are concerned about those among us who are sick or in distress and ask about those on the prayer lists. Many of you bring food to those who are ill or who are grieving, or shut-in, wanting them to know they are not forgotten. You visit those in nursing homes and hospitals, and make sure that I know who could use a visit from me. You joined together to sing carols for many of our older members at Christmas time, and even though not all of us sing well, those who heard us enjoyed our visits.You are open and honest with me; you are not afraid to talk to me about the things that we disagree about, and you respectfully allow us to disagree on some ideas and perspectives because what unites us children of God is so much more important. You participate in the Dutch Fork Cluster, knowing that together as seven congregations we can have a greater impact on this community than any one church can do alone. We share meals and worship for Epiphany, Lent, Ascension, the Jubilee, Thanksgiving and this year for Advent. The five other pastors provide an important source of support for each other as we meet weekly for a lectionary study and occasionally for lunch. The Cluster meetings allow lay leaders from the seven churches to share ideas and plan programs. We are talking about ways to promote more youth activities that help our 6th-12th graders to get to know each other and enjoy both fellowship and community service opportunities.You reach out to the community: with donations of clothes both winter and summer, with food and time at Finlay Park, with love and nurture at the HUB VBS, with support for the Academy for Success, for We Care, and Relay for Life. Children and youth joined with adults to represent our churches at the Chapin Labor Day Parade and the Peak Christmas Parade, passing out treats to those who lined the streets.In 2016 we celebrated the baptism of Aidan and Kenlee Ard and the confirmation of Breana Amick and Joseph Ochoa. We welcomed five new adult members into our family. We celebrated the resurrection promised to those who died in the faith: Ann Ariail, Lewis Shealy, Bobbie Dale Eleazer, Jack Baker and Loretta Canon. We pray for our leaders, our teachers, our musicians and choir members. We pray for those who visit, those who prepare meals, those who seek out opportunities for service. We pray for our altar guild and ushers, for those who run off bulletins and prepare newsletters, those who count the offering and those who keep track of the money. We pray for all those who provide leadership at worship, those who join us at worship and those who pray and contribute to our ministry. We ask God to continue to bless us that the Holy Spirit would fill us with courage, strength, wisdom and love that we may continue to serve our Lord with an open and willing heart.We trust God to continue to pour out love upon us through the Holy Spirit and in the actions of those who make up God’s family. Our witness to the life-giving hope and abundant grace that God’s so graciously offers us helps us show God’s love. With God’s love,Pastor Beverly Aurand,PastorMT. OLIVET COUNCIL MEMBERSNAMETERMBeverly Aurand, Pastor***Caroll Amick2016—2018 Linda Amick2015—2017 Linda Branham2016—2018 Sonja Carnaggio2016—2018 Camryn Clements2017—2019 Sandra Hughes2015—2017 Jack Powers2015—2017 Clyde Reeves2017—2019 Mike Sellers2017—2019 MT. OLIVET CHURCH LEADERSPastorBeverly AurandDirector Of MusicLinda AmickOrganistSandra HughesPianistLinda Amick Congregational TreasurerLinda BranhamChair, Mt. Olivet CouncilLinda AmickSecretary, Mt. Olivet CouncilBetty Jo Amick Superintendent, Sunday SchoolGlenn AmickPresident, WELCA Betty Jo AmickPresident, Lutheran Men Eddie BoozerPARISH BUILDING AND CHURCH RULESThe Parish Building and Church were built by Mt. Olivet and are primarily intended to be usedfor church functions. All Church functions have priority over all other events.Groups or organizations using the building will be responsible for cleaning it afterwards.Alcohol, other than for sacramental purposes, and smoking in the buildings is prohibited.There will be no loans of furniture, equipment or appliances, except on approval by Council.The personal use of the building by active church members for purposes not related to rites and ceremonies of the church (funerals, weddings, baptisms, etc.) shall be subject to a free will offering to be credited to the general treasury of the church. Member must be on premises during the use, and will be responsible for any damage. Member will be responsible for cleanup afterwards. The disposable paper products and supplies are property of the Church and will not be available for personal use. Contact Marian Eleazer to reserve use. She can be contacted at 803-781-6096 or mkeleazer@. There will be no political use of the building.DO NOT sit on tables.DO NOT slide tables on floor—pick them up.The responsible person for the building, after a meal, will move chairs and run dust mop under the tables.DO NOT take food or drink of any kind from parish building into the church.Anyone who has a meeting in the church or parish building is responsible for the doors being locked and the lights turned off, and adhere to the thermostat control as posted.Uses not stipulated in the above rules must be approved by the Church Council.2017 COMMITTEESALTAR GUILDCHRISTIAN EDUCATIONThis Committee shall be responsible for the preparation of the sanctuary for all worship services and for the maintenance of all paraments, vestments, and vessels.This committee is responsible for the promotion of Sunday School, Vacation Bible School and all other educational activities of the church. It shall encourage the use of teaching and worship materials published by the ELCA or other materials deemed appropriate. It shall promote church periodicals and books of devotion in the homes of the congregation.Council Rep: Linda AmickChair: Francis ShealyMembers:Albert AmickBetsy ArdDebra BarrettMarian EleazerRobert HuffBetty Jo AmickLinda AmickLinda BranhamSheila HuffAnna SellersCouncil Rep: Camryn ClementsChair: Members:Linda BranhamSheila HuffWanda EdwardsJackie PowersBUILDING AND MAINTENANCEEVANGELISMThe building and maintenance committee shall see to the proper maintenance and protection of all buildings--inside and out. This includes keeping in good repair and insured.The Evangelism Committee are volunteer servants of Christ who are committed to planning and implementing activities and programs that reach out to all church members. It exists to serve our community and our world by establishing Christ-like relationships through love and service.Council Rep: Carroll AmickChair: Albert AmickMembers:Albert AmickAdam BoozerRobert HuffMike SellersBetty AmickTroy BranhamPalmer WheatleyCouncil Rep: Clyde ReevesChair: Betty Jo AmickMembers:Betty Jo Amick Debra BarrettSonja CarnaggioWanda EdwardsCEMETERY AND GROUNDSFINANCE & STEWARDSHIPThe Cemetery and Grounds committee is responsible for maintenance of the church grounds, cemetery, and playground. This also includes communication with funeral homes for grave preparation when there is a burial in the cemetery & keeping record of grave plots that have already been assigned & those available for purchase.The Finance and Stewardship Committee is responsible for managing the resources God has entrusted to the congregation.? The committee's duties include oversight of financial activities and investments, preparation of annual budgets, monitoring of receipts, review of expenditures,?and encouraging members to share their gifts for the Lord's work in local, national & worldwide ministries.Council Rep: Jack Powers Chair: Jack PowersMembers:Carroll AmickEddie BoozerDan CaudleDavid KrollAdam BoozerTroy BranhamRobert HuffMike SellersCouncil Rep: Mike SellersChair: Jerry DerrickMembers:Linda AmickLinda BranhamRobert Huff2017 COMMITTEES (Continued)SOCIAL MINISTRYWORSHIP & MUSICIt is the responsibility of this committee to strengthen a sense of community and fellowship within the congregation. Members of the Social Ministry Committee help lead the congregation to extend Christian compassion and comfort to those in need. The committee is called upon to support various gatherings within our congregation and other church supported activities.This Committee assists the Council in seeing that the services of God’s house are conducted regularly and in accordance with the liturgy of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. It trains ushers and all servers to assure that their duties are carried out properly and timely. It works with all of the choirs of the congregation to provide music for the seasons. It shall arrange for the care of musical instruments and, in consultation with the pastor, the organist and the choir director, it shall furnish music supplies appropriate for use in the worship the congregation. Council Rep: Sandra HughesChair: Vicki WheatleyMembers:Jane AmickGene BolandBeth BoneyHazel Caudle Sheila HuffAnna SellersVicki WheatleyBetty AmickGretchen BolandMarcia EllermanRobert HuffSandra KrollJackie PowersPalmer WheatleyCouncil Rep: Linda AmickChair: Marian EleazerMembers:Linda AmickBetsy ArdLinda BranhamSandra HughesBetty Jo AmickFrances ShealyMarian EleazerYOUTH MINISTRYThis committee is responsible for planning and overseeing all events for the youth.Council Rep: Sonja CarnaggioChair:Members:Sonja CarnaggioJackie PowersWORSHIP/SERVER INFORMATIONFlower List 2017FEBRUARYAUGUST5Beverly Aurand6Clyde & Vivian Reeves12David & Sandra Kroll13Beverly Aurand19David & Sandra Kroll20Hazel & Dan Caudle26Beverly Aurand27Hazel & Dan CaudleMARCHSEPTEMBER5NO FLOWERS (Lent)3Beth Boney12NO FLOWERS (Lent)10Tony & Betsy Ard19NO FLOWERS (Lent)17Tony & Betsy Ard26NO FLOWERS (Lent)24Tony & Betsy ArdAPRILOCTOBER2NO FLOWERS (Lent)1Sandra Hughes9PALMS8Sandra Hughes16The Hutto Family15Sandra Hughes23Sandra Hughes22Gene & Gretchen Boland30Sandra Hughes29Gene & Gretchen BolandMAYNOVEMBER7Jerry Derrick5Marian Eleazer14Palmer & Vicki Wheatley12Marian Eleazer21Jerry Derrick & Vicki Wheatley19Marian Eleazer28Mike & Anna Sellers26Linda & Glenn AmickJUNEDECEMBER4Mike & Anna Sellers3Linda & Glenn Amick11Betty Jo & Albert Amick10Linda & Glenn Amick18Betty Jo & Albert Amick17Tony & Betsy Ard25Betty Jo & Albert Amick24Tony & Betsy Ard31Tony & Betsy ArdJULYJANUARY 20182Frances Shealy7Robert & Sheila Huff9Frances Shealy14Robert & Sheila Huff16Sam & Debra Barrett21Beth Boney23Sam & Debra Barrett28Beth Boney30Robert & Sheila HuffServer List 2017MonthLectorCommunion Asst.CountersUshersFEBRUARYSonja CarnaggioSheila HuffTony ArdBetsy ArdAlbert Amick—captainEddie Boozer, David Kroll, Palmer WheatleyMARCHGerald EdwardsMarian EleazerRobert HuffSheila HuffSam Barrett—captainRobert Huff, Gene Boland, Mike SellersAPRILJerry DerrickBetty Jo AmickJerry DerrickVicki WheatleyJerry Derrick—captainEddie Boozer, David Kroll, Jack PowersMAYLinda BranhamJerry DerrickDan CaudleHazel CaudleAlbert Amick—captainGene Boland, Gerald Edwards, Debra BarrettJUNESandra KrollLinda Branham Anna SellersMike SellersEddie Boozer—captainAlbert Amick, Hazel Caudle, Robert HuffJULYDavid KrollAnna SellersAlbert AmickBetty Jo AmickJerry Derrick—captainSam Barrett, Jack Powers, David KrollAUGUSTMarian EleazerTony ArdGene BolandGretchen BolandSam Barrett—captainGene Boland, Palmer Wheatley, Jack PowersSEPTEMBERTony ArdMarian EleazerRobert HuffSheila HuffAlbert Amick—captainEddie Boozer, Jerry Derrick, Mike SellersOCTOBERLee KnopfLinda AmickJerry DerrickVicki WheatleyJack Powers—captainGene Boland, Robert Huff, David KrollNOVEMBERBetsy ArdSheila Huff Dan CaudleHazel CaudleSam Barrett—captainAlbert Amick, Hazel Caudle, Debra BarrettDECEMBERWanda EdwardsLinda BranhamLinda AmickMarian EleazerAlbert Amick—captainGerald Edwards, Jack Powers, Palmer WheatleyJANUARY 2018Vicki WheatleyBetty Jo AmickAlbert AmickBetty Jo AmickDebra Barrett—captainEddie Boozer, Gene Boland, David Kroll Communion Dates 2017DateFestivalCommunion Asst.Altar GuildFebruary 5 5th EpiphanySheila HuffAnna SellersFebruary 126th Epiphany (Intinction)Sheila HuffAnna SellersFebruary 197th Epiphany (Intinction)Sheila HuffAnna SellersFebruary 26 TransfigurationSheila HuffAnna SellersMarch 5 1st Lent (Intinction)Marian Eleazer Betsy ArdMarch 12 2nd Lent (Intinction)Marian EleazerBetsy ArdMarch 19 3rd Lent (Intinction)Marian EleazerBetsy ArdMarch 26 4th Lent (Intinction)Marian EleazerBetsy ArdApril 2 5th Lent (Intinction)Betty Jo AmickFrances ShealyApril 9 Palm SundayBetty Jo AmickFrances ShealyApril 16 Easter SundayBetty Jo AmickFrances ShealyApril 232nd Easter (Intinction)Betty Jo AmickFrances ShealyApril 303rd Easter (Intinction)Betty Jo AmickFrances ShealyMay 74th EasterJerry DerrickLinda AmickMay 145th Easter (Intinction)Jerry DerrickLinda AmickMay 216th Easter (Intinction) Jerry DerrickLinda AmickMay 287th Easter (Intinction)Jerry DerrickLinda AmickJune 4 PentecostLinda BranhamSheila & Robert HuffJune 11 Holy TrinityLinda BranhamSheila & Robert HuffJune 183rd Pentecost (Intinction)Linda BranhamSheila & Robert HuffJune 254th Pentecost (Intinction)Linda BranhamSheila & Robert HuffJuly 25th PentecostAnna SellersSheila & Robert HuffJuly 167th Pentecost (Intinction)Anna SellersSheila & Robert HuffAugust 6 10th PentecostTony ArdBetty Jo & Albert AmickAugust 20 12th Pentecost (Intinction)Tony ArdBetty Jo & Albert AmickSept. 3 14th PentecostLinda AmickMarian EleazerSept. 17 HomecomingLinda AmickMarian EleazerSept. 2417th Pentecost (Intinction)Linda AmickMarian EleazerOct. 1 18th PentecostMarian Eleazer Debra BarrettOct. 15 20th Pentecost (Intinction)Marian EleazerDebra BarrettOct. 29 ReformationMarian Eleazer Debra BarrettNov. 5 All Saints DaySheila HuffLinda AmickNov. 19 24th Pentecost (Intinction)Sheila HuffLinda AmickNov. 26 Christ The KingSheila HuffLinda AmickDec. 31st Advent (Intinction)Linda BranhamBetty Jo & Albert AmickDec. 10 2nd Advent (Intinction)Linda BranhamBetty Jo & Albert AmickDec. 17 3rd Advent (Intinction)Linda BranhamBetty Jo & Albert AmickDec. 244th Advent (Intinction)Linda BranhamBetty Jo & Albert AmickDec. 24 Christmas EveLinda BranhamBetty Jo & Albert AmickDec. 311st Christmas (Intinction)Linda BranhamBetty Jo & Albert AmickJan. 7 , 2018Baptism of our LordBetty Jo AmickLinda BranhamJan. 14, 20182nd Epiphany (Intinction)Betty Jo AmickLinda BranhamJan. 21, 20183rd Epiphany (Intinction)Betty Jo AmickLinda BranhamJan. 28, 20184th Epiphany (Intinction)Betty Jo AmickLinda BranhamJoint/Cluster Services 2017DATESERVICETIMEPLACEMarch 1Ash Wednesday7:00 pmMt. Hermon LutheranMarch 8Lenten Service6:00 supper7:00pmMt. Olivet LutheranMarch 15Lenten Service6:00 supper7:00pmBethel LutheranMarch 22Lenten Service6:00 supper7:00pmBethlehem LutheranMarch 29Lenten Service6:00 supper7:00pmSt. John’s LutheranApril 5Lenten Service6:00 supper7:00pmSt. Thomas LutheranApril 13Maundy Thursday7:00pmMt. Hermon LutheranApril 14Good Friday7:00 pmMt. Olivet LutheranNovember 19Thanksgiving 6:00 supper7:00pmCluster – TBD locationDecember 24Christmas EveTBD time Candlelighting Mt. Olivet LutheranFINANCIAL INFORMATIONPeak Springhill Parish Budget 2017 ITEMBUDGETEDBase Salary$33,900.00 Social Security$7,896.00 Living Expenses$12,570.00 Pension$6,708.00 Insurance$6,984.00 Professional Expenses$1,100.00 Auto Allowance$7,500.00 Office Supplies$100.00 Postage$100.00 Supply Pastor$1,050.00 Vacation Bible School$1,500.00 Miscellaneous$1,000.00 Discretionary Fund$250.00 Parsonage Fund$12,000.00 Parsonage Receipts/Savings($12,000.00)Youth$1,000.00 Web Site$350.00 TOTAL:$82,008.00TOTAL EACH CONGREGATION:$41,004.00Peak Springhill Parish Treasurer’s Report 2016 January 1 - December 31, 2016BALANCE ON HAND JANUARY 1, 2016$21,109.62 RECEIPTS:Interest$2.13 Joint Services$1,177.25 Monthly Deposit - Mt. Hermon$47,592.00 Monthly Deposit - Mt. Olivet$47,592.00Youth$3,785.00 Miscellaneous Donations/Receipts$1,500.00 Parsonage Receipts $4,581.08Total Receipts$106,229.46 DISBURSEMENTS:Base Salary$53,926.00 Social Security$7,704.00Living Expenses$14,800.00Pension$6,540.00Insurance Allowance$6.816.00Auto Allowance$6,000.00Supply Pastor$1,200.00Vacation Bible School$662.33Miscellaneous$5,833.23Youth$3,373.45Parsonage Maintenance, Insurance/Taxes$9,635.70Website$462.00WE Care$622.00Total Disbursements$95,648.71 Balance on December 31, 2016$31,690.37 Youth Designated Funds($2,172.53) Miscellaneous Designated Funds($1,193.45) General Balance$28,324.39CD to mature on 3/16/17; Value as of 12/30/16 $ 17,822.30 CD to mature on 3/30/17; Value as of 12/30/16 $24,591.05 Linda C. Branham, Parish TreasurerMt. Olivet Budget 2017ITEMBUDGETEDBenevolence$10.000Parish Fund$24,054.00Pastor Salary$16,950.00Communion Supplies$150.00Candles$100.00Devotional Books$300.00Music/Education$150.00Evangelism$1,000.00Social Ministry$750.00Delegate Expense$300.00Postage$150.00Offering Envelopes$250.00Gas/Heat Parish Building$1,350.00Electricity$7,600.00Cleaning$3,200.00Insurance$6,500.00Building Maintenance$2,000.00Dir.Music/Guest Organist$6,150.00Telephone$1,700.00Office Supplies$250.00Organ Maintenance$350.00Miscellaneous$1,000.00Guest Pastor$180.00Copier/Supplies/Bulletins$2,400.00Newberry College$1,000.00Youth Scholarship$1,750.00Emergent Repairs$20,000.00Building Fund/Gifts($20,000.00)102870010032900TOTAL BUDGET AMOUNT:$89,584.00Needed Monthly:$7,465.34Mt. Olivet End of Year Treasurer’s Report 2016Balance on January 1, 2016$28,681.49 BudgetedBudgeted Month Received Received Paid Out Paid OutJanuary$9,306.00$8,332.00$6,541.75 $6,748.50February$8,359.40$6,356.00$7,647.36 $13,953.76March$11,959.00$7,993.00$7,720.13 $10,622.58April$7,179.51$5,918.00$6,677.65 $9,096.29May$7,578.00$7,090.00$9,439.40 $10,222.40June$9,205.00$6,128.00$7,839.90 $9,359.90July$8,778.00$6,674.00$6,801.65 $11,263.65August$7,445.00$6,446.00$7,788.94 $8,636.94September$8,536.30$6,613.00$6,675.25 $11,824.28October$8,482.00$7,363.00$7,426.11 $8,836.89November$10,145.00$9,187.00$6,173.05 $6,632.44December$10,407.00$9,174.00$8,254.59$9,579.59TOTALS$107,380.21 $87,274.00$88,985.78 $116,777.22-11430011430000Balance on December 31, 2016$19,234.4814844-580500Fund BalanceSunday School$3,015.20Cemetery Fund$5,221.56Building Fund($3,535.29)Miscellaneous$784.67Relay for Life$114.49Lutheridge$101.88Honoraria Fund$125.00Paving Fund$840.00Playground$3,455.63Cluster Jubilee$98.44Flowers$145.47-302196516256000 Designated Funds$10,367.05 General Fund Balance$ 8,867.431670058000900 TOTAL $19,234.48Thrivent Investments Value$53,022.27Cemetery Fund CD$ 2,637.61Total Cemetery Fund$55,659.88-1143001143000GRAND TOTAL$74,894.36Respectfully Submitted, Linda C. Branham, Congregational TreasurerCOMMITTEE/GROUP REPORTSAltar GuildThe Altar Guild has been working diligently during 2016 preparing for the worship services and communion. These duties are continuous throughout the year. A specialthanks is extended to all members who serve on this committee for their dedicationand commitment.Altar Guild Schedule for 2017:January Linda BranhamJuly Robert & Sheila Huff February Anna SellersAugust Betty Jo & Albert AmickMarch Betsy ArdSeptember Marian EleazerApril Frances ShealyOctober Debra BarrettMay Linda AmickNovember Linda AmickJune Robert & Sheila HuffDecember Betty Jo & Albert AmickJanuary 2018 Linda BranhamRespectfully Submitted,Frances Shealy, ChairBulletins/Yearbook/WebsiteThis year presented exciting changes for our Parish as our website became fully active. The website contains a plethora of information, including the history of Mt. Olivet and Mt. Hermon, information about our varied ministries, photos and more. A detailed calendar and events information will keep you up to date on all of the many events and happenings of the Parish. Please visit the website at . Thank you to Linda Amick for all her assistance in printing the weekly bulletins and the Yearbook and to Elaine Price for her assistance this year with the creation of bulletins.Respectfully Submitted,Betsy ArdChristian Education The Christian Education Committee of Mount Olivet is responsible for all educational needs of our congregation, including our main focus of Sunday School and Vacation Bible School. SUNDAY SCHOOLFor the 2016-2017 year, the teachers were as follows:Youth Grades Linda BranhamAdult Class Debra Barrett, Jerry DerrickWe would like to thank these teachers for continuing to serve us as our teachers.Evangelism CommitteeThe Evangelism Committee is committed to planning and implementing activities andprograms that reach out to all church members, our community, and our world byestablishing Christ-like relationships through love and service. The committee did a great job in 2016 working toward a productive and serving year! “Goodies” were taken to the teachers and staff at the Academy for Success at Valentines and again at Easter. The committee prepared desserts and helped served a catered meal at the Academy for their Senior Appreciation Night. Members prepared and went to serve food to the homelessat Finley Park on the 3rd Sunday of each month. The committee prepared and distributed “Goodie Bags” to the faculty and staff in August at the beginning of the new school year at the Academy for Success. Also, the committee made “goodie bags” for students in the Parish congregations to encourage their return to a new school year. The teachers and staff of the congregation employed in the schools were recognized with “goodie bags”. In September, we participated in the Chapin Labor Day Parade with a float and passed out bags of candy and bookmarks with our Church information. The committee sponsored the Carolina/Clemson Food Drive for Chapin WE Care in November collecting and donating 125 lbs of food with Carolina winning the competition. The committee prepared Christmas goodies and beverages for the faculty and staff at the Academy for Success in December before the holiday break. Also, the congregation was invited to bring new or slightly used items to be donated to the Academy for Success “Santa Store” so the students could pick gifts for their family members and take home to have for Christmas giving. Also, during December and part of January 2017, we are collection warm clothing, socks, gloves and hats to take to the homeless at Finley Park on the 3rd Sunday in January. There are many opportunities to evangelize doing God’s work with our hands! Our Committee needs more members, thing about joining us!Betty Jo Amick, ChairFinance & StewardshipThe Finance & Stewardship Committee continued to sponsor monthly articles in the Mt. Olivet Newsletter. These articles are published to make everyone aware of God’s call to us and to encourage members and friends to utilize their time, talents, and resources to serve Christ in the Spring Hill community and beyond.In March, the committee reviewed the financial activities for the calendar year of 2015. This review documented that Mt. Olivet’s finances were in order to support our mission of God’s work. In October, Mt. Olivet’s and Mt. Hermon’s committee chairmen met to develop a proposed budget for the parish with input from the Pastor and the Joint Treasurer. Later in the month, the committee adopted the proposed Parish Budget and held a working session to develop a recommended 2017 Budget for Mt. Olivet. The budgets were reviewed with the Congregational Council at their November meeting where they were approved for submission to the congregation. The budgets were presented and adopted at the Congregation’s Annual Meeting on November 20th.A special thank you goes out to Linda Branham, our Congregational Treasurer, for all her work in managing the day to day financial activities of the congregation.At Mt. Olivet we are blessed to have members who contribute services, materials, and other gifts which help keep our budget and expenses manageable. In 2017, we ask everyone to continue praying that the Holy Spirit will empower us to meet our financial obligations and expand our mission of God’s work. Respectfully Submitted,Jerry Derrick Lutheran Men in MissionThe Lutheran Men’s group experienced a good year in 2016; however, we were saddened by the death in June of faithful member and former Unit Secretary, Bobby Dale Eleazer. In October, a SCLMM Memorial Membership was presented by Pastor Beverly Aurand in memory of Bobby Dale. Our group normally meets on the first Monday evening of each month and shares a meal with WELCA. A business meeting with programs as scheduled follows the meal. We also enjoy quarterly meetings with other Lutheran Men’s Groups in the Heartland Conference. Meetings in 2016 included programs on the following topics: Our 2016 Calendar, LMIM Unit Award Process, Operation InAsMuch, and The HUB Bookcase Project Report. Pastor Beverly Aurand, Pastor Charles Aurand, and Pastor Derald Edwards led LMIM and WELCA in Joint Bible Studies during February, July, and October. We also held planning sessions to prepare for Operation InAsMuch, Family Night, Lutheran Men’s Sunday, and Manager Scene Setup. The 2016 State Convention in February was attended by our President, Secretary, and Pastor. During 2016 we participated in various projects including: Displaying the Lenten Crosses, Assisting Social Ministry with Lenten Meal and Funeral Meal, Refurbishing and Delivering to the HUB bookcases for Operation In As Much, Sponsoring Relay For Life luminaries, Assisting the Youth in collecting clothes and toiletries for their Retreat Project, Barbequing chickens for Family Night, Leading service for Lutheran Men’s Sunday, Displaying the Manger Scene on the front lawn, and Assisting in decorating the church and Christmon Tree. Officers for 2017 will be Eddie Boozer, President; Robert Huff, Vice President; Gerald Edwards, Secretary; and Jerry Derrick, Treasurer. A current revision of our 2017 Calendar is posted on the Bulletin Board in the rear of the Narthex.The Lutheran Men’s group experienced a great year of fellowship, service, and spiritual growth and is currently being considered for a 2016 South Carolina Lutheran Men in Mission Outstanding Unit Award. We are proud of our service and strongly urge all men of the congregation to join us for fellowship, learning, and outreach. In 2017 we will continue to seek ways to increase our group’s membership and expand its service! Respectfully submitted, Eddie Boozer, PresidentLutheran Men’s Treasurer ReportBEGINNING BALANCE 01-01-2016 $ 533.52Receipts:Monthly Contributions$ 774.00Family Night$ 682.50Memorial Gift$ 25.00TOTAL RECEIPTS $ 1481.50[Expenses:Lenten Meal$ 20.00Funeral Meal$ 60.00Relay For Life Luminaries$ 50.00Memorial$ 50.00Family Night Expenses$ 190.40WELCA (Family Night)$ 341.25SCLMM (2016 Fund Goals)$ 400.00SCLMM (Memorial)$ 25.00TOTAL EXPENSES $ 1136.65ENDING BALANCE 12-31-2016 $ 878.37Respectfully Submitted,Jerry Derrick, TreasurerRelay for LifeAppreciation is expressed to each team member for their commitment, dedication, andhard work in making 2016 Relay a great success! Also, appreciation is expressed to theCongregation for all your support to our team through luminaries, donations, attendanceat Shrove Tuesday Pancake supper, donating and purchasing at our Yard Sale. We raisedover $6,000.We look forward to another successful year. The Relay for 2017 will be held onFriday, May 5, 2017, at Crooked Creek Park, from 6 pm until midnight. We need team members!!! We need all Survivors and Caregivers of the congregation to register for the Relay. The website is: chapinirmosc. Also, again this year, the emphasis is on having more luminary bags. We need enough luminary bags to surround the entire walking track. You may give several bags in honor or memory of your loved ones. Each one of us knows at least one or more person(s) that has or had cancer. For a $10 donation, you can commemorate those people with a decorated luminary bag (s). If you don’t join our team, come out and walk with use and enjoy the night. We are walking for a “CURE”!Relay for Life Fundraisers in 2017:Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper: February 28th at 6 pmYard Sale (TBA)Meal after worship service (TBA)Luminary Sunday: AprilBetty Jo AmickTeam CaptainSocial MinistryThe Social Ministry Committee provided the following services to our congregation in the year 2016:Provided coffee, juice and cookies on Sundays between Sunday School and Worship Service.Together with LMIM and WELCA, prepared the Lenten Meal prior to the Service on February 17th.Set up and assisted with the Lenten PotLuck Meal prior to the Service on March 9th.Prepared the 10:00 AM Congregational Continental Breakfast prior to Easter Service on March 27th.Coordinated the meal for the family of Bobby Dale Eleazer prior to his Memorial Service on June 20th.Helped to plan and coordinated the Parish Reception on July 17th, following the installation of Pastor Beverly.Coordinated the Homecoming Meal on September 18th.Prepared the Holden Service Meal prior to the Service on December 14th.Coordinated the Covered Dish Meal prior to the Parish Christmas Program on December 17th.A Keurig Coffee Maker, with supplies, was given by Marian Eleazer in loving memory of Bobby Dale Eleazer.To the congregation: Your volunteer efforts are appreciated by our committee as you have taken time from the “busy-ness” of your own schedule to participate in ministry opportunities. We have greatly benefited from your service.Respectfully Submitted,Vicki Wheatley, ChairSpringhill F.A.C.E.SSubmitted by Gene H. Boland, TreasurerBeginning Balance$ 175.00Total Monthly Freewill Offerings Received$ 482.00Expenses:Miscellaneous$ 46.00Food$ 410.00Guest$ 0.00Memorial Fund, charities$ 50.00Total Expenses$ 506.00Balance on hand as of December 31, 2016$ 151.00Average attendance = 25It was agreed that due to numerous summertime activities, FACES would besuspended for the Summer months, August and September.Women of the ELCA (WELCA)-190500156210 Our SymbolCross, water, and the water lily identifies the Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America as children of God, baptized, forgiven, and adopted into God’s family. It is a reminder of the growth, beauty, and vitality that rises out of life-giving baptismal water. It is also a reminder of the mission of the church to “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” (Mathew 28:19).The NameMt. Olivet Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America(WELCA).Purpose StatementAs a community of women created in the image of God, called to discipleship in Jesus Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we commit ourselves to grow in faith, affirm our gifts, support one another in our callings, engage in ministry and action, and promote healing, and wholeness in the church, the society, and the world.One Mission, Three Mission AreasCommunity, Growth, and Action---our three mission areas are at the heart of the ministry of Women of the ELCA. These three mission areas unite us in our one mission: To mobilize women to act boldly on their faith in Jesus Christ.OfferingsA Regular offering is received at each monthly meeting. A budgeted amount of the offeringIs sent to the SC Synodical Unit and the balance is used to carry on the work of our own unit.A JOY offering is received twice a year---usually in May and November. All of this offering is sent to the SC Synodical Unit to help support specific ministries of the ELCA.The Sunshine offering is used in our own organization to cheer hospitalized WELCA members, whether with a flower or a gift.MembersWELCA welcomes any woman and invites all women of the church to join our group. We all work together to serve our church, community, and world. We now meet on the 1st Monday night of each month unless it falls on a holiday, at 6:00 p.m. with our business meeting followed by the meal with the Lutheran Men.2017 Officers:President: Betty Jo AmickVice-President: Linda AmickSecretary: Vicki WheatleyTreasurer: Sheila HuffCongregational Service Committee: Gretchen Boland, Sandra Kroll, Sheila Huff, Program Committee: Vicki Wheatley, Frances Shealy, Linda AmickGoals and Project for 2017: Remember members of the congregation who are 75 years and older with a birthday card and small token.Remember members of the congregation who are hospitalized with a get well card or phone call.Remember members of the congregation when there is a death in the family with a sympathy card.Remember members of the congregation who are 75 years and older during the Annual Homecoming service.Remember members of the congregation who are 75 years and older with a small Christmas gift.Remember WELCA member at time of death with a memorial donation to the Church.Lead the worship service on WELCA Sunday (Bold Women Sunday).Write an article for the monthly church newsletter.Donate to a specific ministry during the year.Promote World Hunger Appeal.Contribute to a special Christmas project.Sponsor a Spring/Summer or Fall/Winter Church Cleaning DayProgram and Activities for 2017:January 9: Installation of OfficersFebruary 6: Bible study/Canned goods collection for WE CareMarch 6 : Participate in World Day of Prayer Service on March 3rd April 3: Participate in Operation Inasmuch during the monthMay 4 : JOY offering programJune 5: Shut-in/nursing home visitation, cook WELCA/LM meal, July 10: Ministry project to benefit SC Lutheran Retreat CentersAugust: Sponsor Annual Family Night with Lutheran Men on August 26September: WELCA Heartland Conference meeting on Sept. 10, sponsor World Hunger project, Honor Golden Agers at Homecoming on Sept. 17October 2: Bible study with LMM, lead the worship service on Oct. 15Nov. 6: Executive meeting, Joy offering programDec. 4: Christmas party/luncheon and decorating the Church and the Chrismon treeWhat WELCA Has Done in 2016The SCWELCA convention project for 2016 was “For the Sake of Children” book collection. The convention project gave us Women of the ELCA an opportunity to put our faith into action. The theme of the convention was “For the Sake of the Children” and furthered the SC Synod project to help children read more. We collected new and slightly used books. Thanks to William Knopf for the books that were donated from Glenforest School library. We were able to use these books for donations at both the SCWELCA convention and the Heartland Conference meeting. In January, the officers were installed. In February, Pastor Charles Aurand held a bible study. Several ladies attended the World Day of Prayer Service at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Pomaria on March 4. A Spring Church Cleaning day was held on March 18. Luminary bag donations were given in memory of Lisa Lindler, Thelma Derrick, Annie Stoudemyer, Shirley Powers, and Shirley Mitchell to the Relay for Life. With our May JOY offering we were able to purchase 2 goats with the ELCA “Good Gifts”. WELCA prepared the meal for the June WELCA/LMM meeting, did our Operation Inasmuch project which was a sing-along at Heritage at Lowman and Generations. Betty Jo Amick attended the SCWELCA convention in Greenville in June. There were 532 books taken to convention for project. In July, we collected and donated cleaning and other necessary items to the Coastal Retreat Center. WELCA, along with Lutheran Men sponsored the Annual Family Night Barbecue in August. The Heartland Conference meeting was held at Bethel, White Rock on September 11. The Conference meeting was also collecting books for children. We donated 488 books. During September, we collected food items and monetary donations for Chapin WE Care. Golden Agers were also honored on Homecoming Sunday. In October, Pastor Derald Edwards conducted a Bible study for WELCA and Lutheran Men. WELCA lead the worship service on October 16. Vicki Wheatley delivered the sermon. We delivered 97 pounds of food items to WE Care from the collections in September. The Executive meeting was held in November along with the JOY offering program. With the JOY offering, we were able to purchase a rooster, 10 chicks and honeybees through the ELCA “Good Gifts”. Officers were elected. WELCA sponsored a Christmas Luncheon on Sunday, December 4, immediately after the worship service. The congregation was invited to stay for lunch and then return to the Church to decorate the Chrismon tree and the Sanctuary. Christmas gifts were distributed to the Golden Agers.Thanks to the congregation for all your support and help rendered to our WELCA in 2017. We give God the Glory and Praise, for without Him, we could not have accomplished everything!Come join us ladies of Mt. Olivet and help us grow. Peace Be With You,Betty Jo Amick, President2016 WELCA TREASURER REPORTSubmitted by Sheila Huff, Treasurer20162017 ProposedSynodical$ 200.00$ 200.00Local: Administrative$ 137.90$ 260.00 Service Opportunities$ 604.52$1245.00TOTALS:$ 942.42$1705.00REGULAR ACCOUNTBalance on hand January 1, 2016$468.02Disbursements:Synodical$200.00Administrative:$ 137.90 Convention Offering$ 35.00Convention Registration$ 73.00Heartland Conference Dues$ 10.00Re-Order Checks$ 19.90Service:$ 604.52American Cancer Society$ 50.00Lenten Meal$ 19.70Flowers (WELCA Member)$ 48.60LM/WELCA Meal$ 36.00Funeral Meal$ 23.69Family Night BBQ$ 98.69Golden Agers Sunday$ 66.14World Hunger$ 25.00Joy Offering$155.00Lutheran Services Carolinas$ 25.00Golden Agers Christmas Gifts$ 56.70Total Disbursements$ 942.42Offerings:Regular $581.00Joy offering$155.00Family Night BBQ$341.25Total Offerings$1,077.25Balance on hand December 31, 2016$ 602.85Worship and Music CommitteeThe Worship and Music Committee annually compiles the list for flowers, communion dates, communion assistants, lectors, ushers, counters and servers. The voice choir worked diligently to provide music throughout the Church year. Linda Amick serves as Director of Music and pianist. Sandra Hughes continues to serve as Organist. The choirs of Mt. Olivet, Mt. Hermon, and St. Johns led the Holden Evening Prayer, an Advent Service, on Wednesday evenings at the participating churches. It was an opportunity for the three churches to worship together and to share a meal. The Committee would like to thank everyone in the congregation who gave of their time and talents in assisting with the service of worship during 2016. Worship and Music Committee appreciates all of the hard work and commitment of members who volunteered to donate flowers, and serve as communion assistants, lectors, ushers, counters and servers. We look forward to providing another successful year of worship for the members of Mt. Olivet, and the Peak Springhill Parish.Respectfully submitted,Linda Amick, ChairmanMT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESJANUARYBirthdaysBaptismsAnniversaries1Jack Amick2Charles Munn, Jr.7Brad Carr8Susan Clements10Kim Cumalander13Michael & Sherry Powers15Danny CaudlePalmer Wheatley17Travis Amick20Kaitlin OchoaAllison Talbot25Kristie Benton28Albert Amick29Robert Eargle31Gretchen BolandBrenda CarrKyle StinmanFEBRUARYBirthdaysBaptismsAnniversaries4 Gene & Gretchen Boland9Patricia Howell10Robert Huff13Christina BranhamMyrna Ragsdale14Betty Jo AmickGlenn Amick15Yvonne Sternenberg16Janet CaudleKelly Thomas17Brad Carr18Sam & Debra Barrett20Sam BarrettLois Ann Miller24Mike Sellers25Toni Amick28Linda AmickMT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESMARCHBirthdaysBaptismsAnniversaries5Faye AmickIrma Edwards7 Gerald & Wanda Edwards11Hazel Caudle14Jessica HarrellChristilyn PowersTara Thomas 15Daniel Clements16 Palmer & Vicki Wheatley17 Duane & Irma Edwards18Camryn ClementsBrayden Pittman 20Troy BranhamGerald EdwardsGretchen Boland21Debra BarrettMargie BranhamPete CarrAnna ShealyRichard & Denise Amick23 Marcia & Bill Ellerman29E.J. TalbotChapin Talbot31B.J. BruceLee KnopfMT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESAPRILBirthdaysBaptismsAnniversaries3 Kelly Thomas5 Betty Jo Amick6 Beth BoneyRobert & Sheila Huff7 Breana Amick11Billy AmickDonald Shealy12 Margie Branham13Jason AmickKayla Gardner18Dot ShealyBrenda CarrGerald Edwards19Ashelyn Ariail21Calvin Eargle23Janice ComptonJesse OchoaVicki Wheatley 24Chase Sternenberg25Marcia EllermanMonroe & Frankie Shealy26Brayden Pittman27Jane Amick29Robin BartschJackie Powers30Randy SternenbergMT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESMAYBirthdaysBaptismsAnniversaries1Joshua PorterAnna SellersMason Thomas David & Sandra Kroll 3Nathan & Jessica Harrell4Mary Ann Gable 5Whitney Satterfield6Trey Simpson9Scott EargleTim MorrisChristina Branham10Vernell Bundrick11Beth CumalanderTeddie Thomas12Cathy Amick13Monroe ShealyRay & Sonja Carnaggio14 Clyde Reeves 18 Ashelyn Ariail20Pam AmickAshley Ochoa21William & Lee Knopf24Tony Ard 25 Troy & Margie Branham31 Wes ClementsTim & Hope MorrisMT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESJUNEBirthdaysBaptismsAnniversaries1Jerry Derrick 3Donna Stinman5William Knopf6 Jack Powers9 Donald & Dot Shealy12Ray Carnaggio14 Mattie Powers15Sheila HuffDavid KrollWanda RoweFrances ShealyMary Ann GableJackie Powers17Carl Ray BarrettBecca Efird 20 Christilyn PowersJoe & Terri Anderson HorecnyAndy & Kristie Benton23 Daniel & Heather Powers25Gene Boland Skylar & Whitney Satterfield27 F.L. & Linda Branham29Mark Bartsch Keith & Kim AriailMT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESJULYBirthdaysBaptismsAnniversaries1Michael Bundrick3Jack & Peggy Amick6Carroll AmickAlice EargleE.J. & Allison Talbot7Jason Morris8Brady Branham10Joe Zeigler11Zachary Woodard14Sandra Kroll15David Morris17Angel Powers20Laura White22Linda Branham24Gene & Tammy Kelly26Lucille Meetze27Duane EdwardsPatrick Simpson2830Glenn AmickSandra Hughes31Adam BoozerMT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESAUGUSTBirthdaysBaptismsAnniversaries1Shannon Powers2Aidan ArdKenlee Ard8Sissie MeetzeMattie Powers9Robert Rowe10Ashley Ochoa11Liam KnopfDan & Hazel CaudleFrank & Bernice Shealy15Eddie HaltiwangerCharles & Beverly Aurand16Wes Clements17F.L. Branham18Taylor Thomas19Kim AriailSheila Huff20Allie Anderson-HorecnyZoie Anderson- HorecnyAllie Anderson-HorecnyZoie Anderson-Horecny23Beverly Aurand24Betty AmickAllison Talbot25Joseph Ochoa27Samantha BentonZachary Woodard28Frankie ShealyEddie Simpson30Terri Anderson-HorecnyMT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESSEPTEMBERBirthdaysBaptismsAnniversaries3Tammy Kelly5Emily Sellers8Susan & Daniel Clements12Margaret Zeigler13Diane Price16Sandra Hughes17Lindsay Boozer18Chapin TalbotKim Ariail22 Tom & Linda Porter23Linda AmickCalvin & Sharon Eargle25Nathan KoonBunyan & Vernell Bundrick26Sharon EargleAllison Gonzalez 2830Wanda EdwardsOCTOBERBirthdaysBaptismsAnniversaries2Jack Powers9Donielle SweattBeverly Aurand 10Eddie BoozerMary Branham11Marie BarrettCarter Stinman13Brady Branham15Justin Gable16Daniel Powers18Richard AmickOwen CumalanderTravis & Lauren Amick20Faye HaltiwangerJesse & Ashley Ochoa28Franklin Powers29Kenneth CaudleMelvin EleazerMT. OLIVET BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIESNOVEMBERBirthdaysBaptismsAnniversaries3Betsy ArdChris ThomasJoseph Ochoa4Heather PowersAlbert & Betty Jo Amick6Aidan ArdKenlee ArdChris & Kelly Thomas10Breana Amick 11Pete & Brenda CarrClyde & Vivian Reeves13Rena Amick15 Liam Knopf James & Mary Ann Gable16 Linda Branham17Vivian Reeves23Robin Bartsch25Linda Porter Stephanie Thomas 26Joe HorecnyMary Branham27Peggy Amick 30Scott AmickStephanie & Teddie ThomasDECEMBERBirthdaysBaptismsAnniversaries2 Samantha Benton3Albert AmickMike & Anna Sellers5Debbie SimpsonMark & Robin Bartsch6 Justin Gable7 Glenn & Linda Amick8 Billy & Sheila Amick10Gene Kelly14Lester Amick15 Tony & Betsy Ard17Lucas AmickSonja Carnaggio18Marian EleazerJoe & Margaret Zeigler22Carroll & Jane AmickOwen & Beth Cumalander24Robert HuffBetsy ArdTroy Branham26Jason MorrisEddie & Debbie Simpson27McKiley Ford28Bunyan BundrickBetty Jo RoweMT. OLIVET CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY*= active member, who has communed and made a contribution of record within the last 2 years.NAMEADDRESSPHONE/EMAILAmick, Albert* & Betty Jo*1208 Jake Eargle RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075803-345-5060803-315-5174ABJAmick72@Amick, Betty*1233 Mary Sites RoadChapin, SC 20936803-345-1866Amick, Billy* & Sheila45 Windsor DriveCheraw, SC 29520843-537-5796wamick@Amick, Carroll* & Jane*~Lucas222 Joe Free RoadChapin, SC 29036803-781-7615Camick6@sc.amick222@sc.Amick, Cathy9 Garrington CourtChapin, SC 29063803-345-9838Amick, Faye~RenaLowman HomeRm 212 B2101 Dutch Fork Rd White Rock, SC 29177Amick, Glenn* & Linda*145 Uldeen Sites RoadIrmo, SC 29036803-345-2491lmamick@ Amick, Jack* & Peggy*~Patricia, Pam2131 Island TrailChapin, SC 20963803-781-1911Amick, Lester~Toni, ScottPO Box 788Chapin, SC 29036Amick, Richard* & Denise*~Jason, Breana*1231 Mary Sites RoadChapin, SC 20936803-348-1385RAmick@Amick, Travis & Lauren~Taylor, Dannie230 Whitby CircleIrmo, SC 29063Ard, Tony* & Betsy*~Aidan, Kenlee3549 Kennerly RoadIrmo, SC 29063803-920-5548 (Betsy)803-920-1730 (Tony)Garnetgirl72@anthonyard@ NAMEADDRESSPHONE/EMAILAriail, Kim & Keith~Ashelyn1213 R. 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McClellan, AL 36205BubbaMunn@ Ochoa, Ashley* & Jesse*~Kaitlin*, Joseph*3559 Kennerly RoadIrmo, SC 29063803-724-4442803-873-8775 (Ashley)803-414-3195 (Jesse)10scgirl@ (Kaitlin)Porter, Linda & Tom 1110 Pet Sites RoadChapin, SC 29036803-345-1948LPPorter@sc.Porter, Joshua3 Glenlocke CourtSimpsonville, SC 29680NAMEADDRESSPHONE/EMAILPowers, Daniel & Heather~Natalie22 Market Hall CourtIrmo, SC 29063Powers, Franklin & Susan~Angel1101 Hopewell Church RdIrmo, SC 29063803-345-9861Powers, Jack* 1017 Sid Sites RoadIrmo, SC 29063803-345-1659Powers, Jackie*~Mattie*, Christilyn*133 Jacqueline Powers Cir.Irmo, SC 29063803-807-6871Jacquelyn_Powers@ Powers, Michael & Sherry1005 Sid Sites RoadIrmo, SC 29063803-345-3063Powers, Shannon*~Kosten, Paxton116 Quail Creek DriveWest Columbia, SC 29169Price, Diane11724 Broad River RoadChapin, SC 29036Ragsdale, Myrna*337 Stamford Bridge RoadColumbia, SC 29212803-781-3168Reeves, Clyde* & Vivian*624 Cloverview RdChapin, SC 29036803-608-4333creeves@vivianreeves78@ Rose, NellWinston-Salem, NCRowe, Betty Jo1319 Old Hilton RoadChapin, SC 29036 Rowe, Robert1368 Muddy Ford RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075803-345-1176Rowe, Wanda~Kayla Gardner1319 Old Hilton RoadChapin, SC 29036Satterfield, Whitney111 Jacquelyn Powers CircleIrmo, SC 29063Sellers, Michael* & Anna*~Emily120 Breckenwood TrailIrmo, SC 29063803-260-0070 (Anna)803-465-4515 (Mike)803-661-2767 (Emily)mfsellers120@emilysellers1997@ hunley01@ NAMEADDRESSPHONE/EMAILShealy, Anna1010 Carrie Shealy RoadIrmo, SC 29063803-345-0323Shealy, Don* & Dot*1326 Nunamaker DriveColumbia, SC 29210803-772-1167Shealy, Frances*11810 Broad River RoadChapin, SC 29036803-345-2471Shealy, Monroe* & Frankie*1540 Pet Sites RoadChapin, SC 20936803-345-5648Simpson, Eddie & Debbie~Patrick, Trey36 Hunting Inc. RoadCamden, SC 29020803-713-8235Sternenberg, YvonneGenerations Chapin Rm 104431 Boundary StreetChapin, SC 29036803-345-2039Sternenberg, Randy113 Elvington LaneLexington, SC 29073Stinman, Donna~Carter,Kyle, Dylan1508 Churchill Downs DriveWalhaw, NC 28173704-843-5755Talbot, Alison & E.J.~Chapin & Zachary2147 Heath Pond RoadElgin, SC 29045803-438-9496Thomas, Kelly* & Chris*~Mason315 Pepperbush CourtChapin, SC 29036Carolina2001girl@ K- 348-7313C- 210-6928Thomas, Stephanie & Teddie~Taylor, Tara3102 Kennerly RoadIrmo, SC 29063803-665-0787Wheatley, Palmer* & Vicki*120 Amy’s PointChapin, SC 29036803-345-5093VWheatley@sc.PWheatley@sc.White, Laura* & Brad~Barrett, Bailey4512 Overbrook AvenueN Charleston, SC 29405LauraBarrett7@ Zeigler, Joe* & Margaret* 151 Heidelberg CircleChapin, SC 29036803-732-9648MHZeigler12@ MT. HERMON CHURCH MEMBER DIRECTORY*= active member, who has communed and made a contribution of record within the last 2 years.NAMEADDRESSTELEPHONEAltman, CarolineCharleston, SC528-0747Altman, Jim*PO Box 63Peak, SC 29122528-0741Altman, JohnColumbia, SCjohnaltman@ 528-0745Ariail, Bob* and Margaret*1208 Mayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075ariailr@mariail@sled. 945-9936260-3780 (Margaret’s Cell)608-5514 (Bob’s Cell)Ariail, Chris511 Seabreeze DriveMurrells Inlet, SC 29576chris.ariail@ Ariail, StephenColumbia, SCstephen.ariail@ Aurand, Beverly* and Charles1707 Clarkson AveNewberry, SC 29108-3925803-271-3412bjraurand@Baskins, Judith* AllisonPO Box 71Peak, SC 29122judy.baskins@ 345-5405Baxley, DeniseSeattle, WA803-491-8011Canon, Jack*PO Box 25Peak, SC 29122jandlcanon@ 345-2787Chastain, Leon* and Judy*2123 Clark RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075345-3427Counts, Jimmy1715 Dominick AvenueNewberry, SC 29108276-8664Dixon, Betty Ariail* Tred300 Firebridge DriveChapin, SC 29036bettyad@ 528-5699Drummond, SylviaBryan Nursing Care CenterRoom 2193514 Sidney RoadColumbia, SC 29210Dyches, Dal* and Mary Jo* Joanna452 Rocky Ramp DriveChapin, SC 29036daltondyches@jedyches@ (Joanna)345-2080 (home)345-1707 (work)422-9121 (Mary Jo’s cell)603-4366 (Dal’s Cell)465-3663 (Joanna’s cell)Dyches, Mary Margaret452 Rocky Ramp DriveChapin, SC 29036Carolinagirl10210@465-5701 (cell)Ellisor, Lonnie* Jeremy Rustin Brooke325 Olin Slice RoadChapin, SC 29036345-2397Ellisor, Ola Mae*331 Olin Slice RoadChapin, SC 29036345-2397920-7771 (cell)Frick, Evelyn1700 Mike Stuck RoadLittle Mountain SC 29075945-7641Frick, Russell7 Bluestone CourtIrmo, SC 29063Fulmer, Neil and Kristy Nathan1908 Clark RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075Angelwings620@ kristyfulmer@345-3060Havird, Kathy*210 Mayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075345-2529 (home)Hutto, AmeliaPO Box 311White Rock, SC 29177345-5658Hutto, JohnnyPO Box 311White Rock, SC 29177Kitchen, Shane* and Amy* Wallace Davy586 Lon Stoudemire TrailLittle Mountain, SC 29075Amy: dskask@ Shane: skitchen@ncso. 271-6035 (Amy’s cell)271-6034 (Shane’s cell)944-6439 (Wallace’s cell)Lindler, Andrea1229 R. Stoudemayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075AndreaR1128@ 603-0040Lindler, Rodney* and Julie* 223 Mayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075julielindler@ 345-9937206-5664 (Julie’s cell)Lindler, Stanley* and Renee*1229 R. Stoudemayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075StanleyLindler@ 932-7643397-4596 (Stanley’s cell)Mars, Laura Summer Bennett Zander12236 Broad River RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075345-9497Mattox, Laverne* and Anne*1815 Mike Stuck RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075Mailing Address: PO Box 27 Peak, SC 29122annemattox@ 345-9668269-1407 (Anne’s cell)Palmer, Tom* and Cindy*1121 Burdell Fuller RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075thbilly@ 361-4418 (Tom)361-4419 (Cindy)Pinner, Ben* James Charlie Madelyn2093 Wash Lever RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075bcpinner@ 271-4401Pinner, Carroll* and Dinah*PO Box 56Peak, SC 29122mkpinner@ 345-5408 (home)345-8900 (clinic)920-3463 (Dinah’s cell)Pinner, Davis*PO Box 85Peak, SC 29122davispinner@ 924-4240Pinner, Mary Ellen (“Mimi”)* &Grunald, DougP. O. Box 60Tybee Island, GA 31328mimipinner@ 912-484-1807Pinner, EmilyPinner, Mike and JeanPO Box 104Peak, SC 29122345-1525Price, David* and Elaine*2029 Mike Stuck RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075playinhookyii@ 345-1847206-6572 (David’s cell)206-6568 (Elaine’s cell)Richardson, Anna Sheely1229 Teal AveCharleston, SC 29412arichardson@ 843-762-6013Sharpe, Susan237 Bent Oak Dr.Chapin, SC 29036myemmies@ 216-4458Shealy, CalvinColumbia, SC945-7565Smith, H.J*. (Joe) and Imogene*PO Box 39Peak, SC 29122945-7313 (home)345-1707 (work)945-7923 (work)Stoudemayer, Eleanor*1224 R. Stoudemayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075Mailing Address: P. O. Box 28 Peak, SC 29122estoudemayer@ 932-1224 (Peak house)530-0601 (cell)828-675-4958 (mountain house)Stoudemire, Lonnie* and Ruth*4648 SC Highway 34Pomaria, SC 29126Lonnie289@276-1106Summer, Annie Laura*12216 Broad River RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075345-5671530-9918 (cell)Summer, Marjorie*1125 R. Stoudemayer RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075summermw@ 345-2058Summer, James* and Kim* Georgia1809 Mike Stuck RoadLittle Mountain, SC 29075kimsummer@ kgsummer@ 345-1005Watson, Ronald and Judy Rodney1068 White Rock RoadChapin, SC 29036345-3619Wessinger, Andy* Dylan Gabrielle (Gabbie)423 Church StreetPeak, SC 29122Mailing address:PO Box 103, Peak, SC 29210Andywessinger8@ 730-5798 ................
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