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ASHLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH A STEPHEN MINISTRY CONGREGATION
Joining Together on a Christian Journey of Love and Service August 2019
2600 Ashland Rd The Reverend Scott Efird, Pastor Office Hours: M-Th: 8 am-3:30 pm
Columbia, SC 29210 pastor@ashlandumc.org www.ashlandumc.org Phone Ext. 15 Telephone: 798-5350; Fax: 798-6057
Worship services: The Path: 8:45 AM Traditional: 11:00 AM Sunday School: 9:45 AM
Ryan Keith Karen Zobel Maria Anderson Rev. Reggie Rowell youth@ashlandumc.org Finance@ashlandumc.org Office@ashlandumc.org Nurture@ashandumc.org
Phone Ext. 12 Phone Ext: 13 Phone Ext: 10 Phone Ext: 14 Jack Holladay Robert Neese pathmusic@ashlandumc.org music@ashlandumc.org Laura Siddons
The Path, Ashland Youth Choir Traditional Worship Choir, Organist Pianist
Salkehatchie Summer Service – Columbia Camp – July 20-27, 2019
Did you feel it? The excitement! The Love! The caring! That’s exactly what Salkehatchie is about. We could feel the excitement that Ashland church has for the Salkehatchie Campers! It’s what this church has done for the 15 years that Ashland has hosted the Columbia Salkehatchie Camp! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
The Columbia Camp is one of the oldest serving camps of Salkehatchie Summer Service. These statewide service camps enable our youth to serve those families throughout South Carolina who are less fortunate and whose houses are in need of repair. The goals are to make the houses safer, drier, and warmer in winter. This experience is more than repairing four houses. It’s an opportunity for the campers and families to bond together in spiritual building and the mending of their lives and homes. Our 54 campers represented 8 different churches throughout South Carolina. We are so appreciative of our adult campers who take a week of their vacation time to participate in this camp! Our campers are awesome!!! We send our thanks to:
The Friendship SS Class sponsored a Silent Auction and Dessert Bar in March, which provided over $5,000! This class also provided the hamburger and hot dog cookout on Sunday evening. The UMM provided and cooked our Saturday evening BBQ Rib dinner. The Faithwalkers SS Class removed furniture from all the rooms which were used as sleeping rooms for the campers. The Cornerstone SS Class coordinated the Wednesday evening Pot Luck Supper, which was wonderful and well attended! Mary Lightsey and Sandra Calore coordinated furniture donations and served as purchasing agents for MANY items; Colleen Daniels was our meals coordinator and at the last minute volunteered to cook our Monday evening dinner, when one of the churches could not supply our meal! Marilyn Gramling served as the camp photographer and coordinator of the “Giving Tree;” Judie Travis was the locker room monitor for showers at Irmo High School. Meals and food are such an important part of the camp. THANKS to our breakfast cooks: Cliff Jeffcoat, Hal and Sherrill Clarkson, and Ed Spratt, who arrived no later than 4:30 am to prepare the food. Over 30 Ashland members came to help with kitchen clean up in the early mornings and in the evenings. The following churches provided meals during the week: Francis Burns UMC, Grace UMC, Virginia Wingard UMC, Shady Grove UMC, St Marks, Heyward St. UMC, St. James UMC, and Ashland UMC. Many, many thanks to our Ashland children and their Sunday School teachers, who were displaced from their Sunday School rooms on Sunday morning. Thanks to the adult classes: Faithwalkers, and Marys & Marthas, who gave up their classrooms as well. Pastor Scott Efird provided spiritual guidance for the camp AND he was a registered camper/worker! Our own youth director, Ryan Keith, coordinated the team building activities on Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon for the campers AND he was a registered camper/worker as well! Jack Holladay, Andra Keith, and several campers provided the music for evening worship.
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Wednesday Night Suppers will resume in the fall.
Wednesday Night Suppers
Around Ashland
Thanks to everyone who generously donated for the sweet treat bags for the faculty and staff of Leaphart Elementary School. 93 bags were delivered to Chad Raynor, assistant principal, who distributed them to the staff in May. ~Sally Lowery Ashland continues to save Box Tops for Education, Campbell’s Soup labels and aluminum can tabs. Place these items in the containers beyond the library on the bookcase shelves. Prayer shawls will be dedicated soon. The shawls may be left in room 138. ESL classes will resume the first week in September. The fall session of Shepherd’s Center of St Andrews begins September 17th. More information will be available soon.
Children’s Ministry
It Takes a village to BLESS a child and it
takes a child(ren) to BLESS a village(s).
Each year our children are displaced from their
classrooms to make room for our Salkehatchie
campers. It is a great time for us to meet together.
This year was no exception. The children made
thank you treats for the campers. The treats are
then placed on the campers pillows for when they
return at the end of the day.
Thank you to our teachers that give their time each
week to help our children understand God’s love for
them and how to show His love to others.
Nursery Attendants Ministry
Slots are available during the The Path, Sunday
School and Traditional Service. You may choose
a specific Sunday or be on the substitute list.
Contact Karen McClive at (803) 413-3390 for
more information.
Music Ministries
Ashland Worship Choir resumes practice on Wednesday, August 28th at 7:30 pm.
New members welcome!
Have you wanted to learn how to play handbells? There is a spot just for YOU to start ringing!
Join the fun starting September 11th 6:30 p.m. in room 115.
Contact Robert Neese at 798-5350, x 11
for more information.
Church Office
As fall approaches, check out the Ashland
website and if information needs to be
amended, deleted or added. Send the
changes to office@ashlandumc.org
Ashland has a mass email provider. If you
would like to receive emails from the church,
send your email address to
office@ashlandumc.org
The monthly newsletter and weekly bulletin
are posted on Ashland’s website,
www.ashlandumc.org
Notary Service is available in the church office.
See Maria if you need a document notarized.
United Methodist Youth
All 6th
- 12th
graders welcome!
Thoughts? Questions? Ideas? Want to join our email list?
803.798.5350 x 12 youth@ashlandumc.org
Sunday, August 4
Fire Pit at the Holladay House
Sunday, August 11
Tubing on the Saluda River
Sunday, August 18
Back to School Cornhole Tournament
and Ice Cream Social
Sunday, August 25
MYF Parent Meeting
Bible studies will meet from 6:00-7:30 PM
July 28 and August 28 in Ashland House.
Missions
Name Tags
As is our custom, Ashland is helping with back-to-school supplies for the students at Seven Oaks Elementary. This school is designated as a Title 1 school, meaning that a large percentage of the students attending are from low-income families. We will be contacting individual Sunday School classes with specific requests. Additionally, we are asking every individual, both adult and children to contribute one box of Kleenex or other tissue. If you do not attend one of our Sunday school classes but would still like to be a part of this back-to-school drive, you may place purchased items in the Mary and Martha's Sunday school room (across from the library). Items needed include glue sticks, 24 ct. Crayola crayons, 12 ct. colored pencils, highlighters in various colors, and black dry erase markers. Thank you for your support. Sharing God’s Love current needs: men's white socks, children's clothes-sizes 18 - 20, tea bags, jelly, canned or boxed potatoes, canned tuna, salmon, chicken, baked beans, chili, canned fruit, mac and cheese, baby wipes, baby diapers - sizes 4-6 (Columbia Salkehatchie Camp – continued from page 1)
We would also like to acknowledge the following United Methodist Churches that sent monetary donations to our camp: Chapin UMC, Socastee UMC, Pisgah UMC, and St. John UMC. We would like to acknowledge Nevin Broome’s Carpet & Area Rug Superstore, 2353 Broad River Road, Columbia, SC 29210, and City Mattress, 4512 St. Andrews Road, Columbia, SC 29210 for their assistance and discounts. The Irmo Fire Department, 6017 St. Andrews Road, allowed us to pick up several coolers of ice each day of camp! There are SO MANY to thank! Please be forgiving if you do not see your name in print here. The Steering Committee is most appreciated! This camp would not exist without their assistance. Thanks again for EVERYONE’S SUPPORT!
Camp Director: Shaun Zarandi Assistant
Directors: Jane Foster AND Jonathan Calore
Steering Committee Members: Shaun Zarandi, Jane
Foster, John & Sandra Calore, Jonathan Calore, Colleen
Daniels, Steven Ginn, Marilyn Gramling, John Nesbitt, Nelson
& Judie Travis, Mary Lightsey.
Please continue to wear your name tags. This is helping the new ministers and their families get to know everyone.
Join us on the following days at East Bay Deli at 7688 Broad River Rd, Irmo at 6:30 pm to discuss:
August 18 - Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
September 15 - Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
October 20 - Varina by Charles Frazier
Ashland Readers
Living Out Our Faith OUR PRAYERS
Richard Brigman, Steve Felsberg, Nina Newcomb, Lucy Turner OUR SERVICE
Ushers for August: Bud Graczyk, John McFadden, Charlie Matthews, Jimmy Smith
Missionaries We Support Tim and Daina Datwyler
c/o TMS Global, P.O. Box 922637, Norcross, GA 30010 datfam4ecuador@gmail.com Todd and Pam Attaway
c/o TMS Global, P.O. Box 922637, Norcross, GA 30010 attawaysix@gmail.com
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Deadline for September Newsletter is Monday, August 26th at Noon.
NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE
PAID PERMIT No. 18 IRMO SC 29063
Ashland United Methodist Church 2600 Ashland Rd
Columbia, SC 29210
Pastoral Needs after Office Hours
Rev. Scott Efird (843) 714-7699
Rev. Reggie Rowell
(843) 697-6967
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