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 September 2013 SAPC STAFF Get Ready to Hop on the Road to Possibilities…. Rally Day, Sunday, September 8, at 9:30am marks the start of our journey through The Gospel of Luke. Members and visitors are invited to catch up with friends, sample breakfast treats, enjoy a good cup of coffee, and learn about every meaningful ministry of the church. With your map in hand, leaders from many of our ministries will be ready to lend some direction on the road. They look forward to meeting you and knowing you. What we do and how we live together at Selwyn reflects what we believe in the One whom we worship. All children will go directly to their Sunday School rooms. Pre-school children will go downstairs in the Bowman Building. Elementary children will go upstairs in the Bowman Building. Be sure to bring a side dish and a blanket for our Rally Day picnic after worship. 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 The Gospel of Possibilities, the study of Luke, begins on September 15. Guest scholar and preacher, Dr. John Carroll of Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond will join EVERY adult in the Fellowship Hall at 9:30am. You won’t want to miss this opportunity as Dr. Carroll shares with us an overview of Luke, its themes, and context. John T. Carroll is Harriet Robertson Fitts Memorial Professor of New Testament and Director of the Program for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at Union Presbyterian Seminary. He was called to the seminary’s faculty in 1992, after serving for six years on the faculty at Louisiana State University. After service as academic dean for ten years, he returned to a full-time faculty role in July 2010. Professor Carroll’s primary research and teaching interests include the Gospels, the message and ministry of Jesus, early Christian apocalyptic literature, theological interpretation of the Bible, and the intersections between the Bible and contemporary culture and religious practice. He has authored or co-authored five books. He is married to Maria Ramos and they have a young son, Oscar James. He also has two adult children, Andrew and Anna. A semi-professional musician, he is principal trombonist for the Richmond Philharmonic and the Richmond Brass Consort and also performs with the trombone choir of Virginia Commonwealth University. He plays baseball in the Virginia Baseball Congress league. All Sunday School lessons will be directly tied to the preaching text of each Sunday. So if you are interested in joining a class, or are hoping to deepen your understanding of scripture, this is a series you don’t want to miss. Adult Sunday School classes resume in their classrooms beginning September 21, with our adult team of teachers leading the way. Covenant ClassLife ClassGrace ClassHope Class- The Parlor The Bates House (across the parking lot) The Grace Room (upstairs main, combined Weavers and Seekers) The Old Session Room (beside Chapel and stairs, new young adults) Every Sunday School room has an open chair for you. John Siler, Organist Marsha Cooper, Church Administrator Tonya Moore, Church Accountant Reba Hardaway Administrative Assistant Cynthia Kara, Director Child Development Center GROUPS Worship Joe Anne Cole, Chair Christian Education Kim McGirt, Chair Administration Hank Hankins, Chair Congregational Life Joy Berry, Chair Mission John Duncan, Chair Child Development Center Ashley Ellis, Chair 2929 Selwyn Avenue Charlotte, NC 28209 Tel: 704-372-6836 Fax: 704-372-6910 www.selwynpres.org CONGREGATIONAL LIFE SAPC BOOK CLUB Will meet 6:30pm at Park Place Restaurant, on September 17 to discuss Keepers of the House by Shirley Ann Grau. Contact Eleanor Hahn at 704-554-8089 or Bettye Sue Newsom at 704-376-7902 with questions. In Nursing or Retirement Homes Carriage Club - Louise Callaghan, Margaret Cunningham Eden Terrace, Spartanburg - Jewel White Merrywood - Virginia Bratton, Jane Fairfax Plantation Estates - Dorothy Mayo, Anne McMackin, Martha St. George, Joe Welch Sharon Towers - Lois Jordan Southminster - Art Jones, Robert & Bobbye Linn, Catherine Mackelfresh Springmoor, Raleigh - Evalyn “Pete” Purnell The Cypress - Bobby & Mary Davis, Jean Rea Deaths Faith and Film Music of the Heart September 4 - 1:30pm In Memoriam John Garwood Newitt, Jr. April 9, 1941 – August 3, 2013 Meryl Streep stars in this wonderful movie based on a true story. As she adjusts to being a single mom, she uses her love of music and talent as a violinist in her hard task of convincing the powers to be that a music program can succeed at an East Harlem school. You’ll be cheering her on through all the obstacles. Matt and Kim Claxton 305 McDonald Avenue Charlotte, NC 28203 The Perfect Game September 18 - 1:30pm Andrea and James DePhillips 3821 Champaign Street Charlotte, NC 28210 You’ll find this to be another great feel-good movie. If you like inspiring underdog tales, baseball and good lessons based on true stories, this movie from 2009 is one you won’t want to miss! Father of Megan Postle, on August 10, 2013 NEW MAILING ADDRESS (Effective late September) Rudy and Connie Gragnani 1012 Silverwood Drive Waxhaw, NC 28173 Jane Waddell (formerly Jane Luckenbach) 2222 Selwyn Avenue, Unit 107 Charlotte, NC 28207 PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN All women are invited to participate in a monthly Circle. Contact Moderator Nancy Bobbitt or a Circle leader for more information. Circle 1 - First meeting on September 9, 12 noon at Townley Moon’s. This year’s study will be N.T. Wright’s book Luke. Leaders are Ann Copeland and Cacky Newitt. Circle 2 - Meeting at 10:30am on September 3. The study will be Faith from the Back Side by J. Ellsworth Kalas. Leader is Kitty Young. Circle 3 - Meeting at 10:30am on September 10. The study will be N.T. Wright’s book Luke. Leaders are Mary Reynolds and Nancy Smith. Circle 4 - Meeting at 7:30pm on September 9. The study will be N.T. Wright’s book Luke. Leaders are Beth Carter and Anne Rutherford. Circle 5 - Meeting date to be determined. Leaders are Holly Goodman and Christy Parbst. Peggy Jessup and I recently spent a delightful and meaningful Saturday morning attending the annual Presbyterian Women's Leadership Training at Ben Salem Presbyterian Church in Charlotte. We were met with warm and gracious hospitality, a hearty breakfast and the company of women throughout the Presbytery who came to learn how to be more effective leaders in our churches. We were encouraged to examine "What's in Your Toolbox" in order to define our roles and responsibilities. There were sessions for Moderators and Vice Moderators, Secretaries and Historians, Treasurers and Special Givings, Missions and Racial-Ethnic and other Issues, Search Committees and Spiritual Nurture, and Circle Moderators and Bible Study Leaders. We were sorry that we did not have enough members from our church to attend all of the groups. Presbyterian Women have a more than 200 year tradition of meeting, praying and acting together in shared love of God and it is our hope that more of our SAPC women will attend the next gathering to make new friends and to learn more about the role of Presbyterian Women in the church. Nancy Bobbitt, PW Moderator All women are invited to attend the PW's 26th Annual Fall Gathering at Sharon Presbyterian Church on Saturday, September 14. The theme this year is "An Abiding Hope: The Presence of God in Exodus and Deuteronomy", and the Bible study overview will be given by Carol Hassell, Chaplain at Sharon Towers. Registration will begin at 8:30am and the program at 9:00am. If you are interested in attending or would like more information, please contact Nancy Bobbitt at 704-553-9356. MISSION AND OUTREACH FREEDOM SCHOOL PARTNERS WINS PRESTIGIOUS AWARD Freedom School Partners is one of three programs chosen from about 90 applicants across the nation to receive the prestigious New York Life Excellence in Summer Learning Award. The annual award is presented to programs that demonstrate excellence in accelerating academic achievement and promoting healthy development for low-income young people, as measured by National Summer Learning Association's Comprehensive Assessment of Summer Programs. "We are honored to receive this award in partnership with the Charlotte community, which has enabled us to serve families with high-quality summer learning. Through a strong model that surrounds children with a community that believes in them, Freedom School impacts children to ignite passion for reading and develop character strengths to make good decisions," said Executive Director Mary Nell McPherson. Volunteer at Montclaire! Want to help a child succeed? Volunteer at Montclaire Elementary for one-time opportunities or more frequent tasks. Montclaire is a high poverty, but thriving school about a mile from SouthPark. Contact John Lemmon, JLEMMON@JLF.com or 704-847-0882. THINK RE-LINK FOR MONTCLAIRE AND THE CDC Selwyn Presbyterian CDC (#3074) and Montclaire Elementary School (#1729). A BIG THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO CREATED SUMMER MAGIC FOR 100 KIDS AT FREEDOM SCHOOL AND CHANGED THE WORLD! Stop Hunger Now Update - September 29 Thanks to your generosity, we are within $300 of our goal of $5000, which will enable us to pack 20,000 meals for distribution. Our final collection will be on September 8, Rally Day. This year’s event will be on September 29 in Fellowship Hall. Sign up online, http://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0A4DA9AC23A57-stop or at the Registration Station in front of the sanctuary after worship from now until September 22. Any questions, contact Eleanor Moore, 704-614-2541 or chocsaurus@carolina.rr.com. SELWYN CELBRATES 30 YEARS – OCTOBER 19, 2013 Habitat Charlotte is celebrating its 30th Anniversary this fall and Selwyn’s participation goes back almost that far. Beyond working on the construction site, a variety of volunteer opportunities and activities are planned for all ages throughout the day on October 19. Our construction efforts will help build a house for Tashika Hall, her daughter Mycah who is ten and her son Mekhi who is 2. Tashika is excited about her new home in Arvin Meadows where a number of other Habitat homes are being built creating a great little community. Volunteers may sign up for a half day shift as well as for the full day. Activities are planned for children and youth throughout the day and child care will be provided for those too young to participate. The day will end with an evening meal and celebration. Other opportunities to participate include: • Working at either Restore location: Wendover Road or Wilkinson Blvd for a half or full day (must be 16 or older; those 14 or 15 may work along with a parent) • Working at the Appliance Recycling Center (morning only; must be 18 or older) • Preparing and/or delivering lunch to the volunteers on the job site • Assisting with the children’s activities • Helping prepare supper and the celebration of our day together WATCH FOR SIGN UP OPPORTUNITES AFTER CHURCH OR ONLINE. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Overview of K - 5th Grade Activities and Group Schedule Parables of Jesus-Gems of Activity Group September 15 Music K-First Grade September 22 Music 2-3 Grade September 29 Music 4-5 Grade September 15 Video 4-5 Grade September 22 Video K-First Grade September 29 Video 2-3 Grade September 15 Game 2-3 Grade September 22 Game 4-5 Grade September 29 Game K-First Grade The prophet Nathan admonishes King David by Palma Giovane and workshop. Rally Day For Children Children from Kindergarten through 5th grade will follow the "red carpet" to the Bowman Building for Sunday School on Rally Day. Children in preschool will go directly downstairs to their rooms. Worship Readiness will begin on Rally Day. During September children will be studying the parables from the Gospel of Luke. These same parables will be the text for the sermon during worship. The 2013-2014 Confirmation class kicks off on September 22. This year's confirmands are: Burgin Bentley, Jakob Canter, Shelby Flowers, William Flynn, Cole Salton, Luke Skibinski, Caroline Thompson and Stuart Windell. PASTOR’S BIBLE STUDY: THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES Rush Otey Wednesdays, 11am, Parlor All adults are welcome to any and all gatherings. SEPTEMBER 18 Introduction and Chapter 1 25 Chapters 2-3 JOURNEY THROUGH THE OLD TESTAMENT: PROPHETS AND KINGS Mary Bowman September 8 September 15 September 22 September 29 DAUGHTERS OF FAITH Lori Raible Wednesdays, 11am, Grace Room Sundays, 5pm, Parlor September 11 Start Date Review and 1 Kings 12-16:20 1 Kings 16:21 -22; 2 Kings 1-2 2 Kings 3-9 No meeting - Stop Hunger Now Childcare is available. All young women are welcome. STEWARDSHIP SELWYN 2014 STEWARDSHIP CAMPAIGN ON THE HORIZON: The 2014 Stewardship campaign officially kicks off on Dedication Sunday, October 27. This year, we will be using the theme, “Our Blessings — God’s Possibilities” (Luke: 18:27) to guide our giving. Although it’s early, please prayerfully consider how you would like to support the campaign. Look for pledge cards in the mail in early October. FINANCE 2013 BUDGETED PLEDGE RECEIPTS for Selwyn is $604,876. A weekly income of $11,632 is needed to cover our budget. August 18 :Income received= $ 7,969 Income received as of August 25: $445,753* August 25: Income received= $ 7,778 Income needed as of August 25: $395,488 Surplus or (deficit) year-to-date: $ 50,265 If possible please keep your pledge current. * We have received a substantial amount in pledges earlier than usual -- thanks to all! SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS 1 Josh Canter Hank Hankins Clark Walton 10 Courtney McLellan Vicky Windell 3 William Trogdon 5 Suzanne Phillips 6 Christian Pineno 7 Mattie Coble 8 Gennie Benedict 9 Cholack Awunti Lois Jordan 11 Lori Burbank Bill Yarbrough 12 Darren Price Matt Roper 13 Rae DePhillips Sara Howard 17 Davis Long Frank Spencer Charles Warner 18 David Caldwell 19 Peaches Deal Anne Harris Lindsey Price 20 Ira Schmidt Jewel White 21 Ollie Astroth Andrea Barkley Jonah Cameron Nicolas Vera 22 Christy Horne 23 Elizabeth Guinan 14 Lara Nauman Melanie Spencer 24 Tara Cameron Robert Walker 15 Allison Warner 25 Eliza Cann Beth Carter 26 Addie Bahr Emma Grace Coble Marshall Pifer 27 Chris Adams Kim Claxton 28 Katherine Davis Lily Hart Rob Raible Andrew Winkenwerder 30 Doug Childs Kristen Sedam CALENDAR Sunday, September 1 9:00 Chancel Choir (S) 9:30 Pancake Breakfast (FH) 10:30 Worship Service (S) Monday, September 2 Church Office and CDC Closed In Observance of Labor Day 9:00 Church Notes Deadline Tuesday, September 3 10:30 Circle 2 (P) 4:00 Habitat Meeting (P) Wednesday, September 4 1:30 Faith and Film (P) 7:30 Child Protection Training (Chapel) Thursday, September 5 6:15 Handbell Choir (B) Friday, September 6 7:00 Men’s Group (BH) Saturday, September 7 6:00 Youth Family Kickoff Dinner (Horne’s) Sunday, September 8 Rally Day 9:00 Chancel Choir (S) 9:30 Sunday School 9:30 Combined Adult Sunday School (FH) 9:30 Youth Sunday School Grades 6-12 (Front Lawn) 10:30 Worship Service with Communion (S) 11:30 Rally Day Potluck Picnic (Front Lawn) 2:45 Girl Scout Jr. Troop 1026 (SH) 4:30 Stop Hunger Now Meeting (OS) 5:00 Old Testament Bible Study (P) 6:30 Salt Shakers (Metzler’s) Monday, September 9 9:00 Church Notes Deadline 12:00 Circle 1 (Townley Moon’s) 7:00 Boy Scout Troop 99 (SH) 7:30 Circle 4 (P) Wednesday, September 18 11:00 Pastor’s Bible Study (P) 11:00 Daughters of Faith (GR) 1:30 Faith and Film (P) Monday, September 16 9:00 Church Notes Deadline 7:00 Boy Scout Troop 99 (SH) Thursday, September 26 6:15 Handbell Choir (B) Thursday, September 19 Tuesday, September 10 6:15 Handbell Choir (B) 10:30 Circle 3 (OS) Friday, September 20 5:30 Daisy Girl Scout Troop 1027 (SH) 7:00 Men’s Group (BH) Wednesday, September 11 Saturday, September 21 11:00 Daughters of Faith (GR) 6:30 Just Friends (tbd) Thursday, September 12 Sunday, September 22 6:15 Handbell Choir (B) 9:00 Chancel Choir (S) Sunday, September 15 9:30 Sunday School 9:00 Chancel Choir (S) 9:30 Newcomer’s Orientation (SG) 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Worship Service (S) 9:30 Middle School Sunday School 11:30 Session Meeting (FH) (BH) 2:45 Girl Scout Jr. Troop 1026 (SH) 9:30 Combined Adult Sunday School 4:00 Youth Work Day and Pizza Party (FH) (FH) 10:30 Worship Service with Baptism (S) 5:00 Old Testament Bible Study (P) 10:45 Urban Ministries Lemonade Monday, September 23 11:30 Youth to Carowinds 9:00 Church Notes Deadline 11:30 Prayer Shawl Meeting (P) 7:00 Boy Scout Troop 99 (SH) 11:30 Child Protection Training (Chapel) Wednesday, September 25 3:00 Girl Scout Jr./Cadette Troop 1025 11:00 Pastors Bible Study (P) (SH) 11:00 Daughters of Faith (GR) 5:00 Old Testament Bible Study (P) 6:00 High School Youth (Fuel Pizza) Sunday, September 29 Tuesday, September 17 9:00 Chancel Choir (S) 5:00 Child Development Center Group 9:30 Sunday School (P) 9:30 Newcomer’s Orientation (SG) 6:30 SAPC Book Club 10:30 Worship Service with Baptism (S) (Park Place Restaurant) 3:15 Stop Hunger Now Event (FH) 7:00 Cub Scout Pack 99 (SH) Monday, September 30 9:00 Church Notes Deadline 9:00 Spire Deadline 7:00 Boy Scout Troop 99 (SH) Church Office Hours: 9am-5pm Mon.-Thurs., 9am-1pm Fri. (BH) - Bates House (B) - Bowman Building (FH) - Fellowship Hall (GR) - Grace Room (OS) - Old Session Room (P) - Parlor (S) - Sanctuary Building (SG) - Small Gathering Room (SH) - Scout Hut WORSHIP COMMUNION WILL BE CELEBRATED Sunday, September 8 during the 10:30am Worship Service Sunday, October 6 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. YOUTH NEWS Welcome back, Selwyn Sardines and a special welcome to our 6th grade youth and their families– we are so excited to have you! I hope you all had a wonderful summer and have enjoyed your first week(s) of school. Your advisors and I loved seeing you at the pool party this past weekend! We will officially kick off the youth group year with a family dinner at the home of Charles and Christy Horne on Saturday, September 7. Please bring a side dish or dessert to share! Below is the September schedule for middle and high youth. By the end of the month, parents will have received a fall information packet, which includes permission forms and schedules. Please try to get permission forms in to me as soon as possible. Once you have looked everything over, please let me know if you have any questions. Looking forward to a great year! Blessings, Erin Date What? Where? Sunday, September 1 When? Labor Day Weekend! Saturday, September 7 Youth Family Fall Kickoff Dinner! (Each family should bring a side or dessert) Home of Charles and Christy Horne 6pm-7:30pm Sunday, September 15 Youth Outing! Carowinds Carpool from parking lot of Selwyn Depart immediately following worship Sunday, September 22 Youth Work Day and Pizza Party! Meet in Fellowship Hall 4-6pm Wednesday, September 25 HIGH SCHOOL ONLY! Dinner at Fuel Pizza Fuel Pizza 6-7pm Sunday, September 29 Stop Hunger Now! Food packaging event Fellowship Hall Starts at 3:15pm INFORMATION ON SELWYN SCOUTING PROGRAMS Please contact the applicable Scout leader for information. Elizabeth Stearns, maryelizabethstearns@msn.com, K-1st grade GSA Daisies Yvonne Richmond, yrich4@gmail.com, 2nd-5th grade GSA Brownies and Juniors Andrea Barkley, adesantisbarkley@me.com, 4th-8th grade GSA Juniors and Cadettes Joy Berry, joyberry2@bellsouth.net, 6th-9th grade GSA Cadettes and Seniors Bert Lynn, lynnfamily4@me.com, 1st -5th grade BSA Cubs Frank Deal, frankrdeal@carolina.rr.com, 6th-12th grade BSA Troop X SELWYN AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2929 SELWYN AVENUE CHARLOTTE, NC 28209-1734
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