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Worship Schedule + + + Sunday Mornings 8:15 am Contemporary 9:20 am Sunday Brew 9:30 am Sunday School 10:30 am Tradional + + + August 12 Pentecost 12 August 19 Pentecost 13 August 26 Pentecost 14 10am One Service Rally Day Events Congregaon Lunch Kermits Park September 2 Pentecost 15 September 9 Pentecost 16 September 16 Pentecost 17 Beginning of 4 part series Four Pillars of StewardshipSt. Mark’s Newsletter The Reminder August 8, 2018 Frank Waugh Joins the Staff as Vicar for Pastoral Care At the July meeng of the Congregaon Council, Vicar Frank Waugh was approved to take on the responsibilies of Visitaon Pastor. Frank Waugh, B.S., M.Div., M.A. is an approved ELCA candidate for Word and Sacrament ministry, under the supervision of the Southeastern Synod of the ELCA. He is a nave to the area, having been raised in Boone, NC. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relaons and Economics. Frank also earned two masters degrees as a graduate of Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (Master of Divinity) and Duquesne University in Pisburgh (Master of Arts in Formave Spirituality). He was ordained to the Office of Word and Sacrament Ministry in 1987 at Reformaon Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Taylorsville, NC where he served as pastor there for 5 years. Frank has served the ELCA in various ministries, including Associate Pastor of Faith Formaon Ministry at St. Johns Lutheran Church of Highland (Pisburgh, PA), and Director of Family Ministries at Epiphany Lutheran Church (Suwanee, GA). He also served on many ELCA Task Forces and Commissions, including the ELCA Book of Faith Iniave, Spirituality Task Force, Evangelism Task Force and Youth Ministry Task Force of the North Carolina Synod, Southwestern Pennsylvania Synod and the Southeastern Synod. Frank is a professional writer and has published arcles on spirituality, community service and youth ministry in naonal magazines such as The Lutheran (Living Lutheran). Frank leſt the ELCA roster in 1997 and worked as a business analyst, consultant, trainer for Home and Housewares industry, execuve in healthcare, and construcon business owner. Unl recently, he worked at the Home Depot corporate flagship store in Mariea, GA. He will connue to work part me at the Home Depot in Hickory, in the millworker sales department, unl he receives a congregaonal call. Frank is divorced (1997) and he is the father of two sons, John Waugh (28) and Mark Waugh (26). They are both CPAs living in Pisburgh, PA. Franks mother and sister live in Lenoir, NC where they aend St. Stephens Lutheran Church with Pastor Dan Duke. Frank will not be considered as a candidate for the full me call for an Associate Pastor here at St. Marks. He will serve with us unl he receives a call from another congregaon or unl we extend a call to a full me Associate. Vicar Frank may be reached at 828-610-5755 or [email protected].
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Worship Schedule

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Sunday Mornings

8:15 am Contemporary 9:20 am Sunday Brew

9:30 am Sunday School 10:30 am Traditional

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August 12

Pentecost 12

August 19 Pentecost 13

August 26

Pentecost 14 10am One Service Rally Day Events

Congregation Lunch Kermit’s Park

September 2 Pentecost 15

September 9 Pentecost 16

September 16 Pentecost 17 Beginning of 4 part series

“Four Pillars of Stewardship”

St. Mark’s Newsletter

The Reminder

August 8, 2018

Frank Waugh Joins the Staff as Vicar for Pastoral Care

At the July meeting of the Congregation Council, Vicar Frank Waugh was approved to take on the responsibilities of Visitation Pastor. Frank Waugh, B.S., M.Div., M.A. is an approved ELCA candidate for Word and Sacrament ministry, under the supervision of the Southeastern Synod of the ELCA. He is a native to the area, having been raised in Boone, NC. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations and Economics.

Frank also earned two master’s degrees as a graduate of Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (Master of Divinity) and Duquesne University in Pittsburgh (Master of Arts in Formative Spirituality). He was ordained to the Office of Word and Sacrament Ministry in 1987 at Reformation Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Taylorsville, NC where he served as pastor there for 5 years. Frank has served the ELCA in various ministries, including Associate Pastor of Faith Formation Ministry at St. John’s Lutheran Church of Highland (Pittsburgh, PA), and Director of Family Ministries at Epiphany Lutheran Church (Suwanee, GA).

He also served on many ELCA Task Forces and Commissions, including the ELCA Book of Faith Initiative, Spirituality Task Force, Evangelism Task Force and Youth Ministry Task Force of the North Carolina Synod, Southwestern Pennsylvania Synod and the Southeastern Synod.

Frank is a professional writer and has published articles on spirituality, community service and youth ministry in national magazines such as The Lutheran (Living Lutheran). Frank left the ELCA roster in 1997 and worked as a business analyst, consultant, trainer for Home and Housewares industry, executive in healthcare, and construction business owner. Until recently, he worked at the Home Depot corporate flagship store in Marietta, GA. He will continue to work part time at the Home Depot in Hickory, in the millworker sales department, until he receives a congregational call.

Frank is divorced (1997) and he is the father of two sons, John Waugh (28) and Mark Waugh (26). They are both CPAs living in Pittsburgh, PA. Frank’s mother and sister live in Lenoir, NC where they attend St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church with Pastor Dan Duke.

Frank will not be considered as a candidate for the full time call for an Associate Pastor here at St. Mark’s. He will serve with us until he receives a call from another congregation or until we extend a call to a full time Associate.

Vicar Frank may be reached at 828-610-5755 or [email protected].

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You are Invited! Vacation Bible School “Walking with Jesus”

This year’s Vacation Bible School will be a one day event for the whole congregation. The VBS theme is “Walking with Jesus” and will depict that time period. The Family Life Center will be set up as a marketplace.

Activities There will be pop up tents with different activities to enjoy. Children will paint wooden fish, make sandals, create scrolls, and weave baskets to hold the wooden fish. They will earn coins with Bible verses on them as they complete each activity. Participants may keep the coins or spend them in the marketplace.

Food & Music In the morning, muffins, juice, and fruit will be served. Lunch will include ham, turkey, and cheese sandwiches heated in the oven and served with chips. At 5pm, everyone is asked to gather for a picnic, accompanied by guitar music and songs.

Swimming & Bowling During the day, Junior and Senior High Youth will enjoy swimming at the home of Tim & Judy Carpenter. Please bring bathing suits and towels. They will also go bowling. After the 5pm picnic, everyone is invited for swimming as long as adults are available to chaperone.

Non-perishable Donations Everyone is asked to bring a canned good or other non-perishable food donation.

Volunteers Needed Please contact Learning Team chair, Judy Carpenter (828-459-7870) if you are available to help. Set up will be on Friday, August 10. Many hands are needed to make this happen.

Community Concert Featuring “Imperfect but Forgiven” Will Begin at 1pm

Join Pastor Gary and the group, “Imperfect but Forgiven” for lunch, followed by a concert in the Family Life Center beginning at noon on Friday, August 17. In June, “Imperfect but Forgiven” sang for the congregation during worship. They were well received so we have invited them back to sing more songs. Please come and invite your friends!

“Imperfect but Forgiven” was formed by Superintendent Tim Kerley at Catawba Correctional Facility in Newton. These men are ambassadors of the prison and travel around to churches and other venues to perform. Currently there are six members: vocalists, Shawn Jennings, Quentin Fortune, Samuel Lilly, James Cue, Jacob Lockman, and Jason Landers on sound. Traveling along with the musicians is a dedicated group of roadies to help with the instruments and sound equipment.

You are Invited to the Seniors Lunch on August 17 at noon in Family Life Center

You are Invited! VBS is Saturday, August 11, 10am—6pm Family Life Center

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Bob Hollar and the Praise Team will lead our Worship Music

Worship: Begins at 10 am. Bob Hollar and the Praise Team will lead the music during worship.

Bible Presentations: To rising Kindergarteners, 3rd graders, and 7th graders.

Blessing of the Backpacks: Bring your backpack for the new school year.

Food: Barbeque and the “fixings” will be served.

Bring: A side dish and a dessert to share; lawn chairs (some seating will be provided).

Restrooms: On property.

Golf Cart Transportation: Available to assist those who need it while at the park. T-Shirts: We encourage everyone to wear their St. Mark’s T-shirts for Rally Day. You can purchase them in the church office or at Rally Day. Fun Activities: Tractor rides and activities for all ages.

Rally Day is Sunday, August 26 at 10am at Kermit’s Park

You are Invited to “One”derful Wednesdays beginning September 12!

“One”derful Wednesdays (5:15—7pm)

"One"derful Wednesdays stands for being One in Christ. We come together for fellowship, food, learning, and singing. We will begin with a meal in the Family Life Center from 5:15—5:55pm. The suggested donation (to cover expenses) is $5 each for 12 & up; $3 each under 12. Following dinner, from 6—7pm, there will be recreation, music, and Bible lessons for youth and children. Please read below for information about the adult study.

Adult Study: “Exploring The World of St. Paul”

Two Opportunities to Learn: 10:30am & 6:10pm in the lounge

Beginning on Wednesday, September 12, Pastor Gary will lead a study on St. Paul. He is a pivotal figure in the history of the faith. The majority of New Testament writings were either written by him, or attributed to him by those who were taught by him. His writings capture for us his encounter with Christ, his interpretation of whom Christ is for the world, and how we understand and live our Christian lives. Who we understand Christ to be, how we understand who we are as Christians, and how we are called to live our lives are grounded in the writings of Paul.

In this 12 week study, through the use of media and biblical texts, St. Paul’s world will be explored on many levels: his background and history, the context in which he traveled, the varied communities where shared the gospel, his encounter with Christ, and his teachings.

You are invited to join Pastor Gary for this study. You will have two opportunities on Wednesdays: 10:30am—12pm; and 6:10pm—7pm in the church lounge in the Parish Hall.

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NC Synod Offers Lay Preaching Certification Training Retreats are Sep 7—9 & Jan 25—27

The NC Synod is offering an opportunity that will, for the first time, lead to the commissioning of lay preachers to serve in our congregations throughout the synod. Lay preachers will serve at the endorsement of Bishop Smith after completing training and practicum.

Training will include two weekend retreats: September 7-9, Retreat I: Reading & Interpreting Scripture; January 25-27, 2019, Retreat II: Crafting & Delivering Sermons.

Also, participants will work in small groups via monthly video conference with a coach to hone skills needed in preaching: September to December, group Lectio Divina; February to April, group preaching.

Registration is open now; sign up today! Prayerfully consider lay people in your congregation whom God might be calling to this endeavor. Learn more. Questions may be directed to Pastor Sara Ilderton at 704-680-9556.

YouthQuake Registration is Open! Opportunity for 3rd—5th Graders

YouthQuake is our synod event for 3rd through 5th graders. It's a great chance to get youth excited about gathering with other Lutherans around the state. Come to Hickory on October 6 from 10am to 3pm

Bring your youth and join us for music, worship, fellowship, devotions, and fun as we explore the seven Faith Practices. High school and college-aged youth serve as group leaders. Cost of $20 per person includes t-shirt, lunch, crafts, music, and program.

The event will be held at Mt. Pisgah Lutheran Church, 9379 Hwy 127 N, Hickory, NC. For more information and to register: lutheranyouth.org/event/youthquake-2018

NC Synod News

ELCA World Hunger Global Farm Challenge

The Global Farm Challenge is a yearlong, youth-driven fundraising challenge to support the agriculture-related programs of ELCA World Hunger, our church’s ministry to end hunger and poverty. The goal of ELCA World Hunger’s Global Farm Challenge is to raise $500,000 or more in 2018 to equip communities around the world and in the United States with livestock, seeds, tools, training and other agriculture-related activities to turn a hungry season into a hopeful season. And now, thanks to generous friends of the ELCA, all gifts toward the Global Farm Challenge will be matched – dollar for dollar – up to $515,000, so together we can raise more than $1 million to create healthier families,

stronger economies and a future filled with hope.

St. Mark’s supports this program through our Children’s Milk Pail donations each week. In 2017, a total of $464 was collected to purchase six piglets, five chicks, two roosters, and four goats. Eggs, milk, and meat from the farm animals provide a lifetime of food to eat and sell on the market, helping families to escape the cycle of hunger and poverty. The current balance in the Children’s Milk Pail fund is $221.29.

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Allyson Sestric is on Mission Trip with Access Health Africa

In August, Access Health Africa will be sending their biggest medical/dental team to Malawi in the history of the organization! Allyson Sestric will be part of the mission trip. They will provide free medical and dental services that patients are otherwise unable to access. Access Health Africa funds their own way, providing all of their own medical supplies. Any donations are a huge help! The plan for the trip is to spend a day or two seeing patients and then the doctors and nurses will perform small surgeries at a small hospital from Monday to Friday.

Want to help? Here are some options:

Kuloledwa Sponsorship: $25 Gives one patient round trip transportation to receive surgery

Mankhala Sponsorship: $50 Provides essential surgical instruments & medicines for one surgery

Mchaka Sponsorship: $125 Provides one Basic Life Support course for 10 rural health providers in Kabudula

Ubwino Sponsorship: $250 Provides one life-changing surgery

Bwana Sponsorship: $500 Provides transport fees for all patients for one entire day of medical/surgical cases

Donations may be made to Access Health Africa, PO Box 57, Boone, NC 28607. (Please put Allyson Sestric on memo line.)

Donations may also be made through Crowdrise: www.crowdrise.com/allysonsestric. Then click the link: “Improving health.”

Access Health Africa is a nonprofit organization. All donations are tax deductible For more information: www.accesshealthafrica.org. Thank you for your support!

Local Mission

Food Donations on August 19 for ECCCM and St. Mark’s Pantry

The third Sunday of the month (August 19) is the designated Sunday when St. Mark’s asks for non-perishable food donations for ECCCM and St. Mark’s food pantries. Please place donations in the bin at the Parish Hall entrance to the sanctuary.

Global Missions

Women of the ELCA

Women of the ELCA Bible Study August 21, 11am in the Lounge

This month’s study is from Gather magazine and is titled “Let Us Pray.” The group usually goes out to lunch following the study. All are welcome!

St. Mark’s Quilt Mission, Tuesdays, 10-12pm

The Quilt Mission meets every Tuesday, 3244 W. Main Street, Claremont, except when the Women of the ELCA Bible study meets. All are welcome!

Women of the Vine To Attend RayLen Vineyards Fall Market

August 25, 11am—5pm

All women are invited to participate. Usher in the autumn season with RayLen Vineyard’s Fall Market! There will be over 50 local vendors selling unique items. They will have live music by Jukebox Rehab and food for purchase. Admission is free! RayLen Vineyards is located 3577 US-158 in Mocksville. Please contact Tamarah Hefner (828-459-7053) for details. The group will carpool.

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Leadership / Call Committee Update

Attention Ministry Teams! “God’s work. Our hands.”

Day of Service Sunday is September 9

On Sunday, September 9, congregations of ELCA will join together for “God’s work. Our hands.” Sunday. Service activities offer an opportunity for us to explore one of our most basic convictions as Lutherans: that all of life in Jesus Christ – every act of service, in every daily calling, in every corner of life – flows freely from a living, daring confidence in God’s grace. Ministry teams are invited to do something on that day or another date (ELCA.org/dayofservice).

Council Minutes, July 16 Meeting

Call to Order

Opening Prayer

Roll Call: Pastor Haddock, Nick Setzer, Terry Hefner, David Tucker, Tanya Stephenson, Marcheta Campbell, Edie Connor, Gigi Sigmon, Carol Schaefer Excused: Angela Brown, Tiffany Caudill, Scott Ramsey, Barry Bumgarner

Approval of June Minutes

Pastor’s Report: Written, reviewed, and discussed

Action items:

Motion was made to give Pastor Paul a monetary gift for his service as he will be leaving on July 29. Seconded and approved.

Motion made and seconded for approval to hire Pastor Frank Waugh as visitation pastor as a temporary position and not to be considered a candidate for associate pastor. He will serve in same capacity as Pastor Paul.

New Business: Request made by Mayor Shawn Brown to give consideration of allowing Food Truck vendors to use St. Marks parking lot. Council decided against it at this time since church policy does not allow commercial sales on our property.

Team Reports:

Property—Discussed problem with ice machine

Worship & Music—Discussed drums repair and purchases for Praise Team

Finance report—Written

Other ministry team reports were oral

Adjournment

Lords Prayer

Team Leadership Convocation is Sunday, August 19 Family Life Center Following Worship

All team leaders and council members are asked to attend this important meeting following the 10:30 a.m. worship on Sunday, August 19 in the Family Life Center.

Please be sure to bring your completed budget request worksheets, if you have not already done so. Contact Deanna Butcher (828-459-2161 or [email protected]) if you did not receive your budget worksheet or need another copy.

Call Committee Update

In late June, the Call Committee was trained by representatives from the NC Synod and the Ministry Site Profile has been updated.

Enclosed in this newsletter is a “Nominations for Pastoral Candidates” Form. If you know of ELCA pastors that you would like to be considered, please make use of this form.

The Call Committee members are Greg Stephenson—chair, Danny Abernathy, Chris Cloninger, Nathan Huret, Karen Moser, Kerri Nash. Alternates are Jonathan Ray, Blake Sigmon. Please keep the Call Committee in your prayers as they continue this most important journey in the spiritual life of St. Mark’s.

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Finance Notes

Congregation Care

Worship Attendance

July 29: 148 August 5: 137

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Ministry Financial Update

Reported as of June 30 Year to Date General Fund Receipts $24,213 $151,662 Expenses (including payables) $26,767 $166,957

All bills are paid.

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Memorials Given to St. Mark’s In memory of Gary Arndt by Lisa & Mark Bumgarner

In memory of Gary Arndt by Celia Hollar

In memory of David Simmons by Celia Hollar

Honorarium Given to St. Mark’s

In honor of Paul Christ by Shirley Harwell

Calendar Highlights

Please Remember these Families in Prayer

David Raymond Simmons (July 13), husband of Tina Simmons, father of Daniel and Sarah

Mabel Butler (July 2), member of St. Mark’s Gary Wayne Arndt (July 2), husband of Denise Arndt,

and relation of Jim Carpenter family

Ice Machine Donations Requested

We recently had to replace the ice machine compressor unit in the Family Life Center at a cost of $2300. We invite all, and especially those who use the ice machine regularly to make a donation to offset this expense.

Please check monthly/weekly calendars for times

August Vacation Bible School (Aug 11) Corner Table Fundraiser in Newton (Aug 12) Senior Luncheon (Aug 17) “Imperfect but Forgiven” Concert (Aug 17) Team Leadership Convocation (Aug 19) Women of the ELCA Bible Study (Aug 21) Women of the Vine Event (Aug 25) Rally Day, One Service at Kermit’s Park (Aug 26)

September Office Closed for Labor Day (Sep 3) St. Mark’s Preschool begins (Sep 4) NC Synod Lay Preaching Retreat (Sep 7—9) ELCA God’s Work. Our Hands Sunday (Sep 9) “One”derful Wednesdays (Sep 12—Nov 21) Stewardship Emphasis (Sep 16—Oct 7)

October Claremont Daze (Oct 5-6) YouthQuake in Hickory (Oct 6) Thankoffering / Commitment Sunday (Oct 7) Synod Leadership Convocation (Oct 8—10) Catawba County Flu Clinic at St. Mark’s (Oct 12) Preschool Fundraiser (Oct 13) Reformation /Confirmation Sunday (Oct 28) Trunk or Treat (Oct 31) No “One”derful Wednesday on Oct 31.

November All Saints Sunday (Nov 4) Daylight Saving Time Ends (Nov 4) Annual Congregation Meeting (Nov 11) Veterans Day Observance (Nov 11) Women of the ELCA Sunday (Nov 18) Community Wide Thanksgiving Service (Nov 18) Office Closed for Thanksgiving (Nov 22) Christ the King Sunday (Nov 25)

December Women of the ELCA Christmas Party (Dec 2) St. Mark’s Christmas Party (Dec 9) One Worship Service @ 10am (Dec 23) Christmas Eve Services: 4pm & 10:30pm (Dec 24) Office Closed for Christmas Day (Dec 25) One Worship Service @ 10am (Dec 30) New Year’s Eve (Dec 31)

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Claremont, NC 28610

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Church Staff

Pastor Gary Haddock: Senior Pastor [email protected] (828-781-3060)

Vicar Frank Waugh: Associate for Pastoral Care [email protected] (828-610-5755)

Randyl Abernathy: Preschool Director [email protected] (828-459-2873)

Deanna Butcher: Finance Secretary (828-459-2161) [email protected]

Lisa Underwood: Church Secretary [email protected] (828-459-2161)

Mike Baker: Church Sexton (828-244-3435) [email protected]

Congregation Council meets on August 20 at 6pm.

Next newsletter mailing will be August 22.

Church Office Hours Monday - Thursday, 8:30am—4pm; Friday, 8:30am—12:30pm

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Congregation Council

2018 2019 2020 Terry Hefner Angela Brown Barry Bumgarner Scott Ramsey Edie Connor Tiffany Caudill Carol Schaefer Gigi Sigmon Marcheta Campbell Nicky Setzer Tanya Stephenson David Tucker

Preschool Open House is Thursday, August 30

Family Life Center, 11am—12pm & 6pm—7pm


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