the selwyn spire - Selwyn Avenue Presbyterian Church
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the selwyn spire - Selwyn Avenue Presbyterian Church
THE SELWYN SPIRE Selwyn Avenue Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, North Carolina June 2013 SAPC STAFF Every year in June I am full of gratitude and not a little sadness as the Elders who have served so wonderfully for the past three years complete their terms. Each one of these people, and all of them together, have brought life and grace and care to every aspect of our life together. Lori Burbank has been co-moderator of the Congregational Life Group. If you have enjoyed a meal in the Fellowship Hall, a picnic on the lawn, a retreat, or if you have ever received a meal from a Care Team, Lori has been part of that process and has seen that everything is done well. Kevin Cumbus has worked tirelessly as moderator of the New Member Committee. He has organized the orientation classes, welcomed visitors, guided new members, and encouraged everyone to exhibit the gift of hospitality. Chuck Ellison has been Moderator of the Planning Committee during a time when the Bates House has become fully utilized and when the Church needed additional office space and a reworking of our telephone system. He also worked with the newly adopted by-laws. J.P. Flynn has been our Youth Elder and has been active in Christian education and mission efforts, including Montclaire Freedom School, Room in the Inn, Sunday school teacher, and Presbytery Youth Council. Brian Halstead put his strength and expertise in management to use as Moderator of the Property Committee, organizing several productive work days, supporting the care of our 65 year old buildings and grounds, and being liaison with the CDC Board and staff. Brian also has coached our championship softball team! Stuart Pfeifer has been Moderator of the Child Development Center Board for the past two years, having recruited and welcomed a new Director and Assistant Director, managed the annual budget of more than $1.2 million, and bringing a calm and positive joy to staff, parents, and children. Bill St. George has done a sterling job as Moderator of the Finance Committee, seeing to it that financial and benevolent obligations are met, communicating with our banks and with the Presbyterian Foundation, reviewing budget proposals and income, and projecting into the future—all during a major recession. Allison Tibe faithfully and reliably helped lead our Christian Education programs for children and their families, and also worked behind the scenes with special events and fellowship and support of people in need. As Moderator of the Worship Group, Joy Widener has seen to it that Elders are prepared and ready to serve communion, ushers are present each Sunday, choirs and music staff are supported, and memorial services undergirded by SAPC members and Elders. Tony Windell led the Personnel Committee, served as our liaison with the Presbytery Committee on Ministry, and also was a member of the Presbytery’s Personnel Committee during a difficult period of transitions. Please join me in thanking these strong and wise leaders. We all have grown spiritually because of their talents and wisdom and devotion. As the Book of Order says of Elders, they have “served the people with energy, intelligence, imagination, and love.” Rush Otey, Pastor Lori Raible, Associate for Congregational Life and Adult Christian Education Mary Bowman, Associate for Mission Emily Phillips, Director Christian Education Erin Mills, Youth Director Fred Spano, Director of Music John Siler, Organist Marsha Cooper, Church Administrator Tonya Moore, Church Accountant Reba Hardaway Administrative Assistant Cynthia Kara, Director Child Development Center GROUPS Worship Joy Widener, Chair Christian Education Kim McGirt, Chair Administration Hank Hankins, Chair Congregational Life Meredith Burbank and Lori Burbank, Co-Chairs Mission John Duncan, Chair Child Development Center Stuart Pfeifer, Chair 2929 Selwyn Avenue Charlotte, NC 28209 Tel: 704-372-6836 Fax: 704-372-6910 www.selwynpres.org CONGREGATIONAL LIFE We welcome Carolyn Elizabeth Miller In Memoriam daughter of Hunter and Catherine Miller born on May 13, 2013 Martha “Pipper” Rogers Byrum October 26, 1942 – May 21, 2013 FATHER’S DAY MEN’S CHOIR Fred Spano will rehearse with the men on Sunday, June 9 following worship and at 9am on June 16. All men are invited to participate. The men will sing Bonse Aba in worship on Father's Day, June 16. Annual Spring Picnic Sunday, June 2, following worship What to Bring: A blanket or chairs for the lawn. Members often lay their blankets out before worship. A side item or dessert to share. A friend. What to expect: Member, Mike Goodman's famous barbeque. Jim Avett and his Gospel/ Bluegrass Band. The chance to meet new and old Selwyn members alike. Volunteer to help clean up through SignUp Genius: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/30E094CABA92CAB9-2013/2570452 New Address Cliff and Abbe Aaron 4416 Bellwood Lane Charlotte, NC 28270 704-650-5626 In Nursing or Retirement Homes Carriage Club - Margaret Cunningham Eden Terrace, Spartanburg - Jewel White Merrywood - Virginia Bratton, Jane Fairfax Plantation Estates - Dorothy Mayo, Dick & Anne McMackin, Martha St. George, Joe Welch Sharon Towers - Lois Jordan Southminster - Robert & Bobbye Linn, Catherine Mackelfresh Springmoor, Raleigh - Evalyn “Pete” Purnell The Cypress - Bobby & Mary Davis, Jean Rea Births Adelaide Partain, granddaughter of Emily and Randy Phillips on May 7, 2013. Deaths Lois Terry Harper, mother of Tina Weinberg-Ryburn, on May 2, 2013. Faith and Film PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY The next meeting will be in the Parlor, June 9 after Worship. Contact Anne Rutherford, 704-341-7585, if you have any questions. Mozart’s Sister Set in the 1760’s, this is the story of Wolfgang Mozart’s older sister Nanneri, a talented musician in her own right. Witness how she copes with living in the shadow of an exceptionally talented younger brother at a time when few recognized that women might also have the gift of useful talents. Selwyn Avenue Presbyterian Church Men’s Softball Schedule WEEK 9 WEEK 10 W 05-Jun UU vs SAP M 10-Jun SAP vs AL Mrs. Miniver AL - Ascension Lutheran SAP - Selwyn Avenue Pres. UU - Unitarian Universalist This classic film featuring Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon earned 6 Academy Awards, among them Best Picture and Best Actress. Indeed, Mrs. Miniver is no ordinary woman and her character is beautifully inspiring. All games will be played at Trinity Presbyterian Church at 6:30pm. June 5 - 1:30pm June 19 - 1:30pm SAVE THE DATE Fellowship Point for All: August 25 Join us August 25 for swimming, picnicking and worship. Details to come, but mark your calendars now! Rally Day: September 8 Stop Hunger Now: September 29 SAPC BOOK CLUB Will meet at 6:30pm, June 18, at Park Place Restaurant, to discuss Room by Emma Donoghue. Contact Eleanor Hahn at 704-554-8089 or Bettye Sue Newsom at 704-376-7902 with questions. CONGREGATIONAL LIFE WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Britta Patterson, and daughters Reagan and Grier joined on May 5, 2013. 3136 Selwyn Avenue, Charlotte NC 28209, 704-643-2559 Joe and Jackie Salinas joined on May 5, 2013. 3514 High Hampton Drive, Charlotte NC 28210, 704-544-0356 Jim Sanders and daughter Isabella joined on May 5, 2013. 5333 Chedworth Drive, Charlotte NC 28210, 704-549-8374 William and Mallory Trogdon joined on May 5, 2013. 3320 Mayfield Avenue, Charlotte NC 28209, 704-661-5454 (Please add this contact information to your church directory.) PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN 2013 PW Honorary Life Membership Bettye Sue Newsom was recognized in the worship service on May 5, 2013 as the recipient of the 2013 PW Honorary Life Membership. This award is conferred upon a woman for recognition of faithful service in the work of PW and SAPC. Bettye Sue has held various leadership roles in the church and for many years has reached out to visitors and newcomers to show the caring spirit of SAPC. Congratulations Bettye Sue! Presbyterian Women 2013 Birthday Offering Since 1922, Presbyterian Women have facilitated a long succession of new and often innovative mission projects through the annual Birthday Offering. Women are encouraged to give one penny for each year of their lives or $1 as a "birthday gift." This money has been used to support various projects designed to help women and children around the world. At the Presbyterian Women's luncheon held on May 5, $62 was collected. The money was sent to the 2013 recipient, the Westminster Neighborhood Ministries in Indianapolis, IN. Thank you to all who contributed. It will help PW throughout the world reach the goal of $500,000 and make a significant impact on the lives of children and families in an impoverished area of Indianapolis. In 1956, Presbyterian Women contributed $208,577 to build the Yodogawa Christian Hospital in Osaka, Japan. The Presbyterian Women's gift, raised through the Birthday Offering, helped build a 76-bed hospital that has grown into a multi-faceted medical complex. In 2009, this hospital gave a gift to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) representing the same amount that had been given to it as startup money, with the request that the gift be used to further mission work in Asia. This is just one example of how $1 can grow to help our neighbors around the world. FINANCE 2013 BUDGETED PLEDGE RECEIPTS for Selwyn is $604,876. A weekly income of $11,632 is needed to cover our budget. May 19: Income received = $ 7,783 Income received as of May 26: $326,620* May 26: Income received = $5,739 Income needed as of May 26: $244,272 Surplus or (deficit) year-to-date: $ 82,348 * We have received a substantial amount in pledges earlier than usual -- thanks to all! MISSION AND OUTREACH HELP DONATE FREEDOM SCHOOL SUPPLIES Please use the bins in the Spire Hallway to donate the following: -New or gently used board games -New or gently used soccer balls, kick balls, jump ropes, basketballs -Used paper towel rolls and coat hangers -Cardboard cup holders -Plastic grocery bags -Full sized candy bars and candies (as treats for our onsite staff) FREEDOM SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS NEEDED JUNE 24 - AUGUST 2 Please watch for a sign-up link in June for: -Snacks (we would like to have 100 each day) -Supply shopping (for curriculum items needed each week) -Field trip chaperones (bring your kids and join in the fun) We are so grateful for your support! BRIDGES OUT OF POVERTY (CLASS MATTERS) REFLECTIONS "My biggest take away is how important it is to be respectful of differences in middle class and low income cultures. One is not better than the other, they are just different since each meets the needs of the population in that culture. They are the ways we have each learned to solve our problems."-Malyn Pratt "Although I have worked in poverty areas and consider myself empathetic, I certainly learned a lot that will assist me to be more helpful in the future. Thanks for making this available to us. Our Room at the Inn guests will greatly benefit." -Peggy Hormberg BOOKS, BOOKS AND MORE BOOKS! Our book drive was a wonderful success. Our thanks to all of you who have been willing to sort through your bookshelves in order to support Habitat and Montclaire. We collected 290 children's books and 357 adult books! “I left the first session discouraged about whether there was hope for any substantive relationship between those in the middle class and those wrestling with generational poverty. But as the second session progressed it became clear that with education and sensitivity, and the basics that our parents taught us, such as treating all people with respect and being empathetic to others and what they are experiencing, there is much hope for meaningful relationships between the classes.” -Eleanor Hahn A story of motherly love and Freedom School Article from Freedom School Partners, Inc. Newsletter Financial support to provide children with the Freedom School experience comes from a broad spectrum of the Charlotte community, and, a few weeks ago, eight Freedom School mothers decided they wanted to contribute too. Moms from the Montclaire Freedom School site planned an authentic Latino dinner fundraiser. The moms, whose native countries spanned the Spanish speaking spectrum from Honduras to Mexico, worked for days cooking the meal. On Sunday, April 28, over 200 people, including members of the two congregations supporting the site, families whose children will attend Freedom Schools and Montclaire Elementary school employees ate in fellowship together. Others joined in to support the fundraiser as well. The Montclaire Communities In Schools Coordinator prepared and translated flyers to publicize the event. The son of the pastor of one of the church partners translated for the attendees. The Freedom School scholars carved mangoes to look like flowers and sold them for dessert. We are excited to share our Montclaire moms raised over $2,200 for Freedom School. One mother in particular, Rosio, was so grateful for what Freedom School had done for her two children that outside of the event, she made and sold 200 tamales. She gave every dollar she received back to Freedom School. She refused to be refunded for the cost of making the tamales, saying she just wanted to contribute to her children's Freedom School experience. Parents contribute in a variety of ways throughout the summer to show their children that Freedom School is important and will make a difference in their lives. We are grateful that parents serve as one of our primary partners to show our scholars that a broad community believes in them. MEET THE NEW ELDERS - CLASS OF 2016 Ned Carroll has served at Selwyn in the areas of stewardship, property and maintenance, and congregational life. He has taken part in two international mission trips, one to Mexico and recently to El Salvador with Habitat for Humanity. Ned is a graduate of Davidson College and is employed with Bank of America. In the community he is on the Board of Advisors for the UNCC College of Computing. He is married to Amy, who is also an Elder, and they have two children, Noah and Annie, and are active in the life of Trinity Episcopal School Emily Cox grew up in Virginia and is a graduate of Hollins College. For most of her adult life, she and her husband Sumter have been Charlotteans. Emily is a long-time Presbyterian, and at SAPC has worked with the Care Teams, Prayer Shawl Ministry, Worship Group, Sunday evening Bible Study, and the Covenant Class. Emily has also served through the Junior League and PTA’s. She and Sumter have two adult children and are proud grandparents! Ed Flynn is returning to the Session. He and Susan, an Elder also, are the parents of J.P. (our outgoing Youth Elder), Mary, and William. A Davidson graduate, Ed has been a Sunday School Teacher, Youth Advisor and Montreat Conference chaperone, as well as a supporter of Mission, Fellowship, and Worship ministries. He is a social studies/psychology teacher at Myers Park High School, and also is the head coach for both the men’s and women’s tennis teams there. Mike Hinshaw is President of Hinshaw Properties, a real estate development company. He has served on the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission, and on the Board of Lenoir Rhyne University. Mike and his wife Frankie have two grown sons, Michael and Steven, and several grandchildren. He enjoys golf and fishing in his leisure time, and has supported a variety of ministries at SAPC, especially Worship and Bible Study. Eleanor Moore returns to the Session. She has been involved in almost every area of life at SAPC—Choir Member, Music Committee, Doorstep Visitor, Moderator of Communications Committee, Prayer Shawl Group, Freedom School Planning Committee, and the Mission Group. She has participated in mission trips to Cameroon and to El Salvador, and enjoys reading, theater, art, and cooking. Eleanor is a graduate of Mary Baldwin College and is a website designer with her company, Moore Better Communications. Her adult daughter, Meredith, lives in Richmond and often has been a participant and visitor at SAPC. Vince Pratt also returns to the Session, where he has previously served as Clerk of Session, member of Property and Maintenance Committee, and Mission volunteer with Habitat for Humanity and Room in the Inn. A graduate of NC State, Vince is an engineer with Zapata Incorporated. He and Malyn, also an Elder, have lived in many parts of the world, including Central America and Saudi Arabia. They have three adult children, Michael and Marirose and Elizabeth. Vince is currently near the end of section-hiking the Appalachian Trail, and serves as a Board Member of Sharon Towers Retirement Community. MEET THE NEW ELDERS - CLASS OF 2016 (CONTINUED) Elizabeth Stearns graduated from Rice University and holds graduate degrees from UNC Chapel Hill. She is a tenured professor of sociology at UNC-Charlotte. Elizabeth is married to James Hart and they have two daughters, Lily and Lena, who were baptized at Selwyn. She has served widely with the CDC Board (secretary for four years), nursery committee, and Mission Group (especially with Freedom School where she has been the DEAR coordinator). She is a Daisy Scout leader and was co-founder of the Never Left Alone group which advocates for child protection in the community. Rebecca Thompson is a lifelong Presbyterian and a graduate of Agnes Scott College. She previously served as a Deacon and a long-time Board member of the Child Development Center. Rebecca and husband John, along with their two daughters Caroline and Annie, have been active with Room in the Inn and Freedom School, and all Christian Education and Fellowship events. Rebecca has been a Sunday school teacher for elementary and middle school classes, and gives her time also as a classroom volunteer in the CMS public schools. She is a contract consultant for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina. Joseph Vickers will be our Youth Elder for the coming year. Joseph is a student at South Mecklenburg High School where he especially enjoys history classes and is active in the Navy Junior ROTC program. Joseph is the son of Joe and Joy Vickers, and he first came to SAPC as an infant in the Child Development Center! He was baptized here, and has become a leader in the Youth Fellowship. He was one of the preachers in the recent Youth Sunday service, and will again participate this summer in the mission trip with Appalachian Service Project and in the Montreat Youth Conference. Joseph is also active in the Scout Troop 99 at Selwyn and has been on several major trips with the Scouts. If you need advice about scuba diving, camping, or fishing, see Joseph! Lou Waple is a true Tar Heel, having grown up in Fayetteville and graduated from UNC undergraduate and law school. He and Shelley are parents of Emma and Nelson. As a family the Waples have been active in the CDC, and in Congregational Life ministries. Lou has helped with property and maintenance work days, and in the community is a youth soccer coach and a Y-Guide parent. Lou enjoys music, running and water sports, cooking, and gardening. He is an attorney with the Kiger, Waple, and Houke Law Firm and has had a particular interest in serving people with disabilities. JUNE BIRTHDAYS 1 Nancy Budd Ellis Patton Dale Ramsey Patrick Summers Greg Sweet 2 James Barkley 3 Charlie Buchy Casey Cothran Alex Johnston 4 5 Mongai Fankam Cameron Nauman Kaitlin Hall 8 Chan Roush Mary Beth Shore 9 Elizabeth Long 10 Sara Davis Joseph Stafford 11 Kris Phillips 12 Lucy Caldwell Ed Hastings Margaret Long Beth Ramsey 13 Robynn Long Mollie McGirt Herman Thomas 6 Andy Burgin 7 Laura Hankins 14 Noah Kobal Karen Johnson-Aaron Angie Madigan Anne Rutherford Jane Torbet 15 Anna Lowe Val Jean Parks Charlie Phillips Nicole Shaw Sandy Warner 21 Matthew Cooper Melanie Duncan Pat Wheatley 22 McKenna Baskerville Michelle Bentley Virginia Bratton Ed Flynn Alan Kincade 16 Mai-Lis Bahr Liam Cameron 17 Marcie Linker Christy Parbst 18 Joan Foard Willa May Young 19 Lex Cooper 20 Mark Cantey Jeanne Thomas 23 Carrie Astroth Stuart Pfeifer 24 Matt Cauthen Joshua Duncan 25 Jim Macholz Kenny Smith Jacob Walker 26 Jane Luckenbach Mac McLennan Sydney Pifer Braxton Richards 27 Evalyn Purnell 28 Bill Budd Grace Haruta Vince Pratt Vicki Walker 29 Finn Cauthen Lisa McLennan 30 Megan Stuart Robert Vise CALENDAR Sunday, June 2 9:00 Chancel Choir (S) 9:30 Sunday School 9:30 Combined Adult Sunday School (FH) 10:00 Called Session Meeting (Parlor) 10:30 Worship Service and Elder Ordination/Installation (S) 11:30 Annual Spring Picnic (Front Lawn) 6:00 Administration Group Meeting (P) Monday, June 3 9:00 Church Notes Deadline 7:00 Boy Scouts (SH) Tuesday, June 4 7:00 Cub Scouts (SH) 7:00 Scottish Dancers (FH) Wednesday, June 5 1:30 Faith and Film (P) Sunday, June 9 Youth Mission Trip 9:00 Chancel Choir (S) 9:30 Sunday School 9:30 Combined Adult Sunday School (FH) 10:30 Worship Service with Baptism (S) 11:30 Prayer Shawl Meeting (P) 11:30 Mission Group (FH) 11:30 Father’s Day Men’s Choir Practice (S) 6:30 Salt Shakers (tbd) Church Office Hours: 9am-5pm Mon.-Thurs., 9am-1pm Fri. Tuesday, June 11 Youth Mission Trip 7:00 Scottish Dancers (FH) Wednesday, June 12 Youth Mission Trip Thursday, June 13 Youth Mission Trip Friday, June 14 Youth Mission Trip 7:00 Men’s Group (BH) Saturday, June 15 Youth Mission Trip 6:30 Just Friends (Wheatley) Sunday, June 16 9:00 Father’s Day Men’s Choir Practice (S) 9:30 Sunday School 9:30 Combined Adult Sunday School (FH) 10:30 Worship Service (S) 10:45 Urban Ministries Lemonade (Offsite) Monday, June 17 9:00 Church Notes Deadline 7:00 Boy Scouts (SH) Tuesday, June 18 6:30 SAPC Book Club (Park Place Restaurant) 7:00 Scottish Dancers (FH) Wednesday, June 19 1:30 Faith and Film (P) Monday, June 10 Youth Mission Trip 9:00 Church Notes Deadline Sunday, June 23 9:00 Chancel Choir (S) 9:30 Sunday School 9:30 Combined Adult Sunday School (FH) 10:30 Worship Service (S) 11:30 Session Meeting (FH) Monday, June 24 Freedom School @ Montclaire 9:00 Church Notes Deadline 9:00 Spire Deadline 9:00 Rising 1st - 6th Graders VBS Tuesday, June 25 Freedom School @ Montclaire 9:00 Rising 1st - 6th Graders VBS 5:00 Child Development Center Group (P) 7:00 Scottish Dancers (FH) Wednesday, June 26 Freedom School @ Montclaire 9:00 Rising 1st - 6th Graders VBS Thursday, June 27 Freedom School @ Montclaire 9:00 Rising 1st - 6th Graders VBS Friday, June 28 Freedom School @ Montclaire 9:00 Rising 1st - 6th Graders VBS 7:00 Men’s Group (BH) Sunday, June 30 9:00 Chancel Choir (S) 9:30 Sunday School 9:30 Combined Adult Sunday School (FH) 10:30 Worship Service with Baptism (S) WORSHIP COMMUNION WILL BE CELEBRATED Sunday, September 8 during the 10:30am Worship Service If you are unable to attend the worship service and would like to receive communion at your residence, please notify the church office, 704-372-6836 or Joe Anne Cole 704-373-0456. College Graduates Winter 2012 and Spring 2013 Jessie Hahn, from University of South Carolina, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, on May 10, 2013. Stephen Lohr, from UNC Wilmington, major in Film Studies with a minor in Digital Arts, on December 15, 2012. Lee Schuitema, from Furman University, Bachelors of Arts in Communication Studies, on May 4. 2013. Clark Spencer, from UNC School of Law, on May 11, 2013. Kristin Summers, from UNC Charlotte, Bachelors in Elementary and Special Education, on May 11, 2013. Mary Ward, from Queens University McColl School of Business, MBA in the Executive Program, on May 3, 2013. High School Graduates June 2013 Meg Brownlee Ellis Burke Rebecca Cann Mitchell Cooper J.P. Flynn Nicole Shaw Andrew Winkenwerder Congratulations to All! X SELWYN AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2929 SELWYN AVENUE CHARLOTTE, NC 28209-1734