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A Weekend with Richard Boyce
Saturday, February 21, 2015 – Sunday, February 22, 2015
A special time of reflection and engagement for adults and older youth is planned for the first
weekend of the Lenten season, Saturday evening, February 21 and Sunday, February 22. The
Rev. Dr. Richard Boyce, Dean and Professor of Practical Theology at Union Presbyterian
Seminary, Charlo,e Campus will be with us at Sardis. Dr. Boyce is an energetic and engaging
leader who regularly joins humor and biblical scholarship to inspire and illuminate. A
program of stories, crafts and games for our elementary age children will be offered during the
program times. Childcare will be provided for infants and preschoolers.
The weekend schedule will be:
The theme for the weekend is “From Mourning to Marching,” From grief to hope… from Lent to Easter…
We will celebrate the hope that holds us and empowers us before any darkness.
Cost: $12 person –Saturday dinner; $8 – Sunday lunch; Children 5th grade and younger are FREE
Register online, register in the Gathering Place February 1, 8, and 15, or return the form below to the church office,
a,ention Heather Eddy. Reservation deadline is Tuesday, February 17.
Names of persons a(ending program:
Saturday Dinner
Adults/older youth: $12 per person
Number a,ending______
Children 5th grade and younger, FREE
Number a,ending______
Saturday Program
Adults - Number a,ending______
Older youth - Number a,ending______
Elementary children participating in the Saturday
program, names and ages:
Infants and preschools needing childcare, names and ages:
Transportation needed at Plantation Estates_________
Sunday Lunch
Adults/older youth: $8 per person
Number a,ending______
Children 5th grade and younger, FREE
Number a,ending______
Sunday Program
Adults - Number a,ending______
Older youth - Number a,ending______
Elementary children participating in the Sunday
program, names and ages:
Infants and preschools needing childcare, names and ages:
Transportation needed at Plantation Estates_________
February 21, Saturday evening: February 22, Sunday morning through early afternoon:
6 p.m. – Dinner 9 a.m. – Session 2 – all older youth and adults join in a joint Sunday School class
7 – 8 p.m. – Session 1 10 a.m. – One Worship service – Richard Boyce preaching
11:15 a.m. – Lunch
12:15 p.m. – Session 3
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Stewardship: A Year-Round Blessing -George Galleher
Although the official stewardship season at Sardis is in the fall, the act of stewardship is really year round. The
pledge that you made in the fall is your commitment to Sardis. It is your promise to support the many amazing
and life-changing ministries at Sardis, both those ministries that touch the lives of our own Sardis members and
visitors and those ministries that reach out to the Charlo,e community, our nation, and other parts of the world.
You will be supporting these ministries throughout the year as you faithfully fulfill your pledge. However, your
pledge is really about more than just supporting the ministries of Sardis. Stewardship is a response in gratitude to
God’s grace. As you fulfill your promise this year, we thank you for your commitment to God and for being a
blessing to the ministries of Sardis.
If you haven’t pledged yet, it’s not too late! You can pledge online, by placing a pledge card in the offering plate, or
by mailing a pledge card to the church office. We hope you will consider making a financial commitment to God’s
work at Sardis in response to God’s faithfulness to you.
Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
2 Corinthians 9:7
Dr. Fun to Entertain
Friendship Connection
The Friendship Connection is a fellowship group for
retirees and meets on the third Tuesday of the month
for a program and lunch. Our February program will be
led by Pat Ba,aglia, aka Dr. Fun. He is a former rocket
scientist turned author of lighthearted brain games. The
games are definitely not rocket science; they’re fun! His
books are sold nationwide and have been endorsed by
Be,y White, Jeff Foxworthy, and others. Pat comes
dressed in his Dr. Fun costume and his presentation is
one that will make you think, smile, and laugh out loud.
On, Tuesday, February 17, the program will begin at 11
a.m. in the Sardis House, followed by lunch ($8/person).
Reservations are necessary for lunch and need to be
made by noon on Friday, February 13. Register online
at www.sardis.org or call 704.926.1590. Questions?
Contact Rev. Alice Johnson at 704.366.1854 or email
Welcome New Members!
Ann Bibby
Ann is retired from Bank of America and joined
Sardis by Le,er of Transfer from Trinity
Presbyterian Church in Charlo,e.
Maurice Moore
Maurice joined by Le,er of Transfer from First
Presbyterian Church in Buford, SC. His son, Moby
Moore, and family are also members here at Sardis.
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A Gift Has Been Received from the Estate of Maida Frye
A gift has been given to Sardis from the estate of Maida Frye, who died in
December of 2013. For many years she was a teacher at Eastover Elementary School.
She was a member at Sardis for 52 years and served in numerable ways. She was
elected a deacon and an elder, was active in the Christian Education
ministries, served as a Room-in-the-Inn captain, tutored at Rama Road Elementary,
participated in local and international mission trips, and served at the Salvation
Army Women’s Shelter. Maida was extremely active in the music ministry at
Sardis. She was a member of the Sanctuary Choir for over 40 years, rang in Alpha Ringers, from 1977 – 1987 was a
chaperone for youth a,ending the Worship and Music Conference in Montreat, directed the middle school youth
choir, assisted with the Children’s Choir, assisted with direction of the Sanctuary Choir, and directed a chime
choir for the Friendship Club.
The gift from her estate was designated in a way that reflects Maida’s service at Sardis. The major
portion of the estate, 75% has been given to the Music Ministry for the purchase of a piano for the Sanctuary. The
remaining 25% has been directed to mission.
A piano has been purchased and is now in the Sanctuary. It is a
Mason & Hamlin 7’ Grand Piano, Model BB. It was originally built in
1912 and has been beautifully restored, by Alexandar Brusilovsky of
Richmond, Virginia in 2014, with a refinished mahogany case, new
spruce soundboard, maple pinblock and bridges, composite action,
and keys made of bone and ebony, to the level of a new piano.
According to Mason & Hamlin, this Model BB has redefined what a 7’
piano should be, with a substantial tone and perfectly balanced scale.
A dedicatory recital will be given at a future date.
Maida’s family directed that the portion of the gift for mission be
used to support the OFCB Ministries School in Haiti. A
designated fund will be established as the “Maida Frye Haiti
Education Fund.” Mission Interpretation will disperse a monthly
gift, through Friends of OFCB Ministries, to the school’s
operation fund, until all funds are used.
We are grateful to Maida’s estate for this gift and rejoice in the
ways that this gift will keep on giving. For years to come the
music from the piano will inspire our worship of God and the
gift of education for children in Haiti will transform countless
lives. These gifts will be a joyful reminder of Maida’s gracious
spirit for whom no job was too unimportant or unappealing, if it was the job needed to be done to serve Jesus
Christ. To God be the Glory!
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Wanting to Make a Joyful Noise?
Join one of the many programs offered by the Music Ministry at Sardis! From children’s choir
to sanctuary choir to contemporary worship, Sardis has it all!
Here are just a few of the opportunities Sardis has available:
SANCTUARY CHOIR
Thursday, 7:30–9 p.m. · Jared Daugherty
The Sanctuary Choir includes people of diverse musical backgrounds. The Choir has the principal responsibility for the choral
music of the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service from September through June.
CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP ENSEMBLE
Tuesday, 6:30–8 p.m. · Jacob Hare
The Contemporary Worship Ensemble enjoys coming together weekly to prepare music for the contemporary worship service.
CHILDREN’S CHOIR Thursdays 5:30 – 6:15 p.m. YOUTH CHOIR Sundays, 5 – 6 p.m. · Kaitlyn Davis
Singing in a children’s choir is one of the first opportunities a child has to serve God in the church. This choir is planned for
children in Kindergarten – 5th grade, and they sing once a month at the 11 a.m. worship service from October through May.
The Youth Choir welcomes all singers, who are in 6th – 12th grades. If you would like more information on when we will meet
for our next rehearsal, contact Kaitlyn Davis.
Please contact any of the members of the Music Staff, Jared Daugherty, Kaitlyn Davis, Jacob Hare, or John Nipe, at
704.366.1854 for more information on these or other music opportunities at Sardis.
Hope College Chapel Choir
March 14 & 15
The Chapel Choir of Hope College will perform in
concert at Sardis on Saturday, March 14, at 7 p.m. We are
incredibly excited about hosting this 40-member auditioned
college chorus that has toured extensively throughout
many countries. The 11:00 worship service on Sunday
morning, March 15, will be enhanced with the participation
of the Hope College ensemble as our guest choir.
If you are interested in hosting
two or more college students for
the one night they are in Charlo,e,
please email Kaitlyn at
Festival of Church Music 2015
Sunday, February 22 at 7 p.m.
Covenant Presbyterian Church · Charlo,e, NC
Join us for a 90-minute ecumenical of the second
(biannual) Festival of Church Music. This choral
event features Dr. Eric Nelson, highly regarded
conductor and composer, and Dr. Paul
Westermeyer, Professor Emeritus, cantor and
liturgist. Also featured is organ accompaniment,
a brass ensemble, and a 200-voice choir from our
and other churches.
Tickets are available at h,p://tix.cpcc.edu. Don’t
wait, only 900 seats are available!
Adults $10 · Students > 12 yrs $5 · Children are free
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Lenten Devotional Booklet: Into the Wilderness h
This Lent, Sardis will be joining with disciples across the country in using
a devotional booklet prepared by the Society of St. Andrews. The Society
of St. Andrews (SoSA) is a non-profit organization commi,ed to ending
hunger and organizing gleaning projects throughout the US. This booklet
features daily scripture readings, devotional reflections, and prayers for
the 40 days and seven Sundays leading up to Easter. The theme is based
on Ma,hew 4:1-11, Jesusʹ temptations in the wilderness. The writers are 47
people of faith, laypersons and pastors, from across the United States who
focus on times their faith has been tested and ways they have felt Godʹs
presence in their wilderness experiences.
Set aside a few minutes each day from Ash Wednesday (February 18) to
Easter (April 5) as a spiritual discipline, to focus throughout the season on
your own needs for forgiveness and renewal.
Copies of the devotional will be available in the Sanctuary Narthex and
the Gathering Place in the Fellowship Hall. Paper-saving alternatives
include daily e-votions (emailed devotions) and e-books, available at endhunger.org/lent.htm.
Lenten Study “Transformed by the Holiest Week”
On Wednesday evenings, February 25 – March 25, the church staff will lead a Bible Study on the theme,
“Transformed by the Holiest Week.” Each week a key event from Holy Week will be considered with reflection on
what that particular event teaches us about how we have been transformed by the Holiest Week.
The class will meet from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. and will gather in Room 211/212.
The schedule is as follows:
February 25 – Leader: Jane Fobel
Luke 19:29-40 (Palm Sunday); Cheering Crowd or Servants?
March 4 - Leader: Katie Harrington
Mark 14:1-11 (Woman anoints Jesus, Judas’ betrayal foretold); Anointing or Betraying?
March 11 – Leader: Alice Johnson
John 14 (Jesus at the Table with his disciples); Living as Orphans or Spirit Filled?
March 18 – Leader: Renda Brinson
Mark 15:1-15, 25-39 (Trial before Pilate and crucifixion); Cursing or Professing?
March 25 – Leader: Tom Kort
Luke 24:1-35 (Resurrection and Road to Emmaus); Embracing Good News!
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MSG for Grieving Women
ʺHealing Heartsʺ is a Mustard Seed Group for women
who have experienced the death of a spouse or a child.
The women in the group would like to share their
support and friendship with others who have
experienced this loss. We meet on the first and third
Monday of each month from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the
Sardis House lobby. The loss doesnʹt have to be a
recent one, and we welcome all women who feel this
would be helpful to them.
If you would like to speak with someone before
making your decision to come to the group, you may
contact Vicka Conder Dohmann at 704.236.3089 or
Sardis Prayer Chain
Did you know that you have
some helpers at Sardis
waiting to share in your
prayer concerns? In Romans
15:30 Paul asked the church to
“join me in my struggle by
praying to God for me.”
And that’s the reason for our prayer group. We want to
join in your struggle when life presents you with
overwhelming situations. You may either call the
church office at 704.366.1854 to speak with one of our
pastors, or you may call Cynthia Harrison at
704.846.7388 and give her your prayer request. Then
she will notify our prayer chain who will immediately
begin to pray for whatever you are bringing before the
Lord. These requests are only shared among our
prayer group and are strictly confidential.
Psalm 86:7 promises us, “In the day of my trouble, I
will call to You, for You will answer me.”
Save the Date for the Women’s
Spring Dinner—April 28
We welcome to the Women’s
Spring Dinner guest speaker Neil
Carmichael. A fellow writer of
Robert Whitlow, Mr. Carmichael
has wri,en several books, the
most recent being “His Peace For
Your Life.”
Neil Carmichael is an engaging
and inspirational speaker that
you won’t want to miss. Mark your calendars now,
and look to future Communicators for more
information. Hope to see you there!
It’s Cold and Flu Season
Soon we will have Touch-free Hand
Sanitizing Stations in the Narthex and
Gathering Place during cold and flu
seasons. There are wall dispensers in the
educational classrooms year round.
Please feel free to use these as you enter
the Sanctuary and Fellowship Hall as we
strive to share the Gospel and the love
of Christ with one another, but not our
germs.
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January Session Highlights
Our Christian Sympathy: to Phil Kazer upon the death of his mother, Velma Kazer, to Jean Wood upon the death
of her mother, Mary Malarz, to John Tallent, upon the death of his father John Tallent Jr., to the family of Jane
Hodges, to Alice Cauble upon the death of her brother, John Owen Harkey, to the family of Phyllis Baer, to Debbie
Coffield upon the death of her nephew, Larry Brantley, to Cynthia Perry on the death of her mother, Cynthia
Wallace, and to staff member Nikki Livingston on the death of her grandmother, Joyce Hudspeth.
Congregational Meeting 2015 Communion Schedule
January 25 · February 18
April 2 · May 24
July 12 · August 30
October 4 · November 29
December 24
Approved by Session:
• Annual Congregational Meeting on February 15, immediately following the 11 a.m. service.
• The following baptisms:
• Asher Miller, son of Chris and Rikki Miller, at the 11 a.m. service on January 25.
• Hazel McLean, daughter of Brian and Mamie McLean, at the 11 a.m. service on March 8.
• The addition of Brady Koesel and Lora Zalaque, to the 2015 Officer Nominating Commi,ee as Deacon
representatives.
• The following Worship Ministry recommendations:
• One combined 10 a.m. service on April 19, Community Service’s “Give One Day” program for church
members to volunteer for community service opportunities.
• One combined 10 a.m. service from Sunday, June 14 through Sunday, September 6.
• A change in Communion Sunday from July 19 to July 12, as July 19 is VBS Sunday.
• The election of Corporation Officers from Clerk of Session:
President- Jeanne Hammons; Vice President- Jennifer Childers (Director of Administration); Treasurer- Jerry
Reed; Assistant Treasurers- John Hovis and Karen Carpenter; Secretary- Tim Eichenbrenner; Assistant
Secretary- Robin Medlock (Executive Assistant to Senior Pastor).
• The Stewardship Ministry recommendation that Youth be allowed to conduct a car wash on March 1, with
proceeds to go to the support of the Great Escape and Beach Retreats.
• The Finance Ministry’s proposed 2015 budget of $2,266,000.00.
The session has called our Annual Congregational
Meeting for Sunday, February 15, immediately
following the 11 a.m. worship service. The purpose of
the meeting is to receive the Annual Report and to
vote on changes in terms of call for the ordained staff.
This will also serve as the annual meeting of the
corporation. Copies of the Annual Report will be
available in the Narthex, Gathering Place and on
www.sardis.org by February 8.
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December Financial Highlights
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December December
Expected This year so far
This year so far
expected
Pledges, gifts, and other revenue $335,303.69 $302,283.37 $2,119,314.17 $2,129,993.00
Expenses $255,930.71 $174,972.37 $2,064,878.94 $2,129,993.00
Net Total $79,372.98 $127,311.00 $54,435.23 $0.00
Annual Budget: $2,129,993
The Session would like to thank you for your generosity and faithfulness this past year. Almost 95% of the dollars
pledged were received and, in addition, there were unpledged gifts and gifts above and beyond pledges. That,
together with responsible management of expenses, enabled us to end 2014 with a budget surplus of almost
$55,000. In addition, we want to be certain you are aware of how blessed we feel that in addition to monetary gifts,
more than 250 of you give of your time and talents by serving on ministries, in the choir, teaching Sunday School,
as youth advisors and in many other ways helping Sardis to continue that commitment to serve God in and from
this place as we have for the past 225 years.
The Stewardship Campaign resulted in anticipated pledged income of $1,862,000. While that is an increase in
pledged giving, it is important to realize that we now have a full staff, a fact that is a source of much delight and
anticipation. These ministry leaders are working hard to support, a,ract, and retain young families as well as
provide powerful and inspirational worship. The salaries for these much needed leaders will be full-year for the
first time this year which creates a large addition to our budgeted expense.
The budget approved by the Session for 2015 reflects your expressed desire for expanding ministry. It is important
to note in the budget process that all ministries other than Personnel received at least the same allocation of funds
that they actually spent last year. We are especially pleased that this is true of the Mission Ministry and that it also
has additional funds available through previously given designated funds.
For those who are interested, a full copy of the 2015 budget will be available by contacting the church office and a
summary will also be included as information in the 2014 Annual Report.
Again, please know how grateful we are for your continued giving of your money, your time, your talents, and
most certainly for your prayers, as we seek together to express the true meaning of discipleship.
Sincerely,
Jeanne Hammons Frank Wilson George Gallaher
Clerk of Session Finance Ministry Chair Stewardship Ministry Chair
Sardis Walkers - Join a group of dedicated walkers at 7 a.m. every Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday in the Fellowship Hall for comfortable temperatures, fellowship, and good exercise. Walk at your
own pace and watch the distance add up as you complete the ½ mile treks around the 1st floor. Email
Susan Hudson at [email protected] for more info on how you can start walking with the group!
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THANKS ONCE AGAIN, SARDIS!
The generous contributions of Sardis members to the
Alternative Gift Market have allowed us to meet the increasing
demands for the backpack program at Rama Road Elementary School.
This program gives children at risk of hunger a supply of food to take
home over the weekend. The numbers have grown, and we are now
able to ensure that children identified by the school won’t be hungry on the weekends.
Many thanks, also, to the members of the church who make this run so well by
picking up the backpacks from the Second Harvest Food Bank and delivering them
to the school each week. Their dedication makes it possible for this program
to continue.
Sue Wilson delivers 40 backpacks
to Rama Road Elementary School
Volunteer with Habitat
A new Habitat for Humanity Ma,hews home is going up and
we need all hands on deck! Sign up for a volunteer shift at
www.sardis.org. This is a great opportunity to make an
impact in your own community. The build site is 309 Linden
Street, Ma,hews, NC 28105.
This will be the home of Kuete family. Brigi,e and Jonas
Kuete have five children who live with them ages 12 years
old to 21 years old.
This is a great opportunity to volunteer with your family,
Mustard Seed Group, circle, choir, or by yourself. You don’t
need any special skills or tools, just a willingness to learn and
a smile!
IMPORTANT:
Before your volunteer shift, please fill out the Habitat for
Humanity Volunteer Waiver online. The form can be
accessed via a link at www.sardis.org.
If you have any questions about volunteering, contact Dan
Norman at [email protected]. You can also
volunteer to help with lunches by contacting Susan Hudson
Going Shopping?
Room In The Inn needs the following for our
neighbors:
• Womenʹs Underwear: small and medium
• Menʹs Underwear: large and extra large
• Menʹs and Womenʹs White Socks: medium
and large
• Menʹs and Womenʹs Undershirts: small,
medium, large.
These items can be dropped off in the bins in
the Education Hall (the hall outside of Heather
and Rendaʹs offices). Thank you!
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Sardis Weekday School Updates!
Registration for the 2015-2016 school year has begun! NEW for the 2015-
2016 school year: ALL classes will have a 5 day option! SWS will begin
school on August 25, and will end on June 9 for the 2015-2016 school
year--just like CMS! This adds three weeks to our school year! We will
also be introducing a new curriculum for the 4 year old class!
For more information, please contact Louise Lippi at 704.366.9681
Save the date for the SWS Spring
Consignment Sale on Saturday, March 28! For
more information, visit our Web site
at www.sardisweekdayschool.org.
A New Class for Families –
Children, Parents and God
During the season of Lent (March 1—March 29), the
Reverend Katie Harrington, our new Associate
Pastor for Families, will begin a new Sunday School
Class in room 219 at 10 a.m. titled, “Spirituality and
Parenting.” Parents of infants through fifth-grade are invited to explore
with Katie and other parents what spiritual practices look like for
parents and their families.
So, if you are a parent with an infant or child, fifth grade and below,
please contact Katie at [email protected] to register and learn
more about the class.
Please join us for music, food, and fun
at the PAC Sweetheart Dance!
Friday, February 13
5 p.m.—7 p.m.
Youth Variety Show!
March 22 in Fellowship
Hall
Come watch or participate in the
Youth Variety Show on Sunday,
March 22! A delicious lunch will be
served by our youth at 12 p.m. and
the show will begin at 12:30.
Youth interested in showcasing their
talent (drums, instruments, dancing,
singing, hula-hooping, etc.) please
contact Adrian, Kaitlyn, or Jared.
There will be an audition on
February 15 and 16; signup
information will be sent out soon.
There will be a mandatory dress
rehearsal on March 21, time TBA.
This event will be used to raise funds
for Youth Music and Youth
Ministries.
Kids: Looking for a
Sunday School Class?
Children’s Sunday School is offered
at 10 a.m. each Sunday for all ages,
even babies! To find more infor-
mation about Childrenʹs Sunday
School, visit Sardis’ Web site, and
click “Ministries.” Under this tab,
click “Children.” See you Sunday!
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