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Beulah News Beulah United Methodist Church
161 Beulah Church Rd. Gilbert, SC 29054
www.beulahunitedmethodistchurch.org
I have been re-renovating our
camper as of late, and in the
process I was reminded of an
incident that occurred several
years ago right after we purchased the
old thing. I wrote about it then and
wanted to share that story again
because I think the lesson in it is
timeless.
Mary and I have
always loved camping. It
doesn't really matter that
much to us whether we
head to the beach or the
mountains, we simply
love the feel of camping
along with the almost
instant camaraderie that
develops amongst the
tent, popup, trailer and
fifth wheel folks. Even
the land yacht people
say "Howdy!" when you
pass by. It is almost as if
social strata doesn't exist. It is truly
wonderful. There are no liberals, no
conservatives, no Catholics or
Protestants, no rich or poor, no black
or white. It is just us folks.
Refreshing is probably the
best way to describe the feeling one
receives upon setting up the camper,
the grill, the picnic table and the
canopy, lowering the stabilizers,
hooking up the water, the electricity
and the sewage pipe all the while
swatting a newly graduated class of
mosquitoes. Yep, it must be the
camaraderie.
Mary and I have owned
several camping contrivances over
the years. Like most folks we started
tent camping, moved up to a pop-up,
elevated ourselves to a pull behind,
got uppity and bought a fifth wheel,
uppity again and bought another fifth
wheel, sold that so Uncle Sam could
have his pound of flesh, and we are
now on the far side of the hill
working our way back down.
A few years ago we
purchased a 1976 Avion LaGrande
camper. It is one of those pull behind
aluminum jewels. Truthfully the
craftsmanship is first rate. That being
said, it was built the same year I
graduated high school. I'm not saying
that it is all that old, but like me it did
have an issue or two when we
bought it. One of those issues was a
broken vent cover on the roof.
One day, while thunder
storms threatened above, I had to do
something to fix the cover quickly to
prevent a leak. So I
gathered up some duct
tape, thank God for duct
tape, and a plastic
garbage bag.
As it turned out I had no
ladder with me; so with an
agility that belied my age,
I climbed to the top of the
camper Jackie Chan
style. I stepped on the
tongue, then up on the
propane tank, then on to
the top of the front
window awning and then to the
summit, the top of the camper. I
quickly taped the plastic bag over the
broken vent turned around and
realized much to my dismay that
while coming up was pretty easy,
getting back down was well neigh
impossible. You see the curved side
of the camper aided in my ascent but
made my decent treacherous to say
the least. I was in a pickle.
(Continued on page 2)
Camping Out!
November 2014
Our Star Member for the month
is:
Wilma Raye Covington
Lexington Extended Care
815 Old Cherokee Rd.
Room 501- Azeala Ct.
Lexington, SC 29072
Fellowship Friends will list in
the bulletin each month a Star
Member. A star member is
anyone over 65, a nursing home
member or a home bound
member. These are our special
members who need our care and
concern. Greeting cards or note
cards are a great way to stay in
touch when we can’t visit or call.
PAGE 2 BEULAH NEWS
It was a pretty day though,
exclusive of the thunder and
lightening, so I just sat up there on my
perch and thought for a while. Finding
no solutions, I thought some more.
When I began to fancy that I would
remain up there imitating the Sphinx
indefinitely, a pickup truck happened
by.
Having his interest peaked by
the sight of my new found treasure, the
driver parked by the curb and came
over to take a look. Apparently he had
not seen me because when I said
"Good afternoon", that he was startled
would be an understatement. He
recovered quickly though.
He was about my age and
apparently seeing nothing unusual
about me sitting on top of the camper,
he proceeded to tell me of an old
Airstream that he was fixing up, left to
him by his father. That familiar
camaraderie came into play quickly
after that.
(Continued from page 1) When I sheepishly told him of
my plight he laughed, as was his right
and then he parked his truck right next
to the camper, climbed up on the roof
and helped me down.
I never asked his name and
he never asked mine. I don't know if he
is a Methodist, a Baptist or an
Episcopalian. I haven't the foggiest
idea of his political views. What I do
know is that he had a Dad who loved
him and passed on the love of
camping, and I know that he helped
me out of a tight spot.
My prayer is that as a
Christian I leave similar impressions
behind when I depart. I pray that folks
don't remember my politics, that I was
Methodist or that I fail to think ahead
from time to time. My prayer is that
folks remember that I lived my faith,
and that in a tight spot I offered a hand
when it was needed. When comfort
was called for, I offered a shoulder to
cry on and an ear to listen. I pray that
folks see Christ in my actions more
than my words, and I pray the same
for you.
Love,
Pastor Tony!
Camping Out! (cont.)
PAGE 3 BEULAH NEWS
Gospel Singing Nov. 30, 2014, 6:00 pm
Featuring The Kingsmen Quartet For more than half a century, no group has secured
such a far-reaching legacy like that of The Kingsmen
Quartet. Since 1956, this group has risen from
humble beginnings in the mountains of Western
North Carolina to one of the most beloved and
innovative groups in Christian Music. The momentum
has not stopped as this group continues to help define
the Southern Gospel genre for a whole new generation
of music lovers, perhaps more so than any other
group. For more information about The Kingsmen
Quartet, please visit KingsmenQuartet.com.
This is sure to be a wonderful concert. Please come
out and enjoy, and invite your friends and neighbors.
Food will be served.
Thank you for remembering
our residents in such a special
way. Their lives have been
touched by your kindness.
May you have a blessed
holiday season. Sincerely,
Cindy Quattlebaum, Director
of Volunteer Services & The
Gift Shop, LMC Extended Care
Dear Pastor Rowell,
It was a great blessing to be a part of the Worship
Services on Aug 24, both the contemporary and the
traditional.
Mr. Thompson and Thornburg were very helpful in
seeing that the needed space and time were
available.
The warm and gracious reception on the part of your
entire congregation was genuinely felt and
appreciated.
Your congregations love for the Word is obvious.
The offering of $720 is evidence of the
partnership between the Church and the Gideons in
providing God’s Word to a lost world.
Please know that these funds will be used in their
entirety to provide Scriptures around the world.
Thank you especially for the gracious hospitality
and prayerful support of this important work.
In Christ’s Service, Charles Adams Eph 5:19, 20
Thank you Mindy and Skip Price for the
outstanding job you did as co-chairmen of our Fall
Festival. You put in many hours of planning and for
this we are truly thankful. Thanks also to all of you
who volunteered and gave candy, etc. to help make
this event a success.
Beulah News
Published monthly by Beulah United Methodist Church
161 Beulah Church Rd.
Gilbert, SC 29054
www.beulahunitedmethodistchurch.org
Rev. Tony Rowell, Pastor
Mary Joyce Gardner, Church Secretary
Karen Counts, Comm. Coordinator
Send articles by the 20th of each month by email to newsletter@beulahunitedmethodistchurch.org or drop
articles off in the pocket on the door of the church office.
BEULAH NEWS PAGE 4
MR. & MRS. RICHARD R OSWALD 11/02
MR. & MRS. BOBBY SMITH 11/02
MR. & MRS. TERRY CONN 11/03/1976
MR. & MRS. GERALD SNELGROVE 11/11/2011
MR. & MRS. RICKY S SMITH, SR 11/13/1999
MR. & MRS. DONALD LEE COOK, JR 11/15/2003
MR. & MRS. TERRY BROWN 11/16/1994
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM THOMPSON 11/17/0979
MR. & MRS. W. C. OSWALT 11/21/1978
MR. & MRS. RICK JONES 11/22/1986
MR. & MRS. CLYVERD PRICE 11/27/1969
MR. & MRS. GERALD RIDDLE 11/30/1962
1 KEN LEAPHART 18 RANDY RUDD
2 MONA ROGERS Elizabeth "Betty Jo" Gable
SARAH POOLE 19 KAROLYN GRIMM
KATHLEEN NICOLE HALLMAN 20 RYAN ALLMAN
3 CHARLES KNIGHT ARTHUR J WEED
5 MORGAN W TAYLOR DYLAN JONES
RICHARD WAYNE CLAMP LOGAN COLE WEED
6 WENDELL WINGARD 21 JACOB COLE JONES
KATLYN KELLY SHEALY MALLORY PRICE
7 WELBOURNE A WHITE 22 SAMANTHA ROWELL
8 MICHAEL MCNATT JIMMY PRICE
KEELY EDWARD SMITH 23 VESTA MILLS
9 WHITNEY COOK CORINNE SLATTERY
10 PATRICIA W "PAT" SNELGROVE 24 KATHLYN MICHELE KEISLER
SHARON BRADY 25 STEVEN DAWSON
RENEE SHEALY 26 JANETTE CARTER
11 AUSTIN SNELGROVE 27 MARY SEASE
LOIS TARTE VONNIE SHEALY
12 CONNOR W TAYLOR HALIE GOSSETT
13 GERALD SNELGROVE WILMA RAYE COVINGTON
JAMES HEYWOOD 29 JOE CARTER
14 CHRISTOPHER DRIVER MARTHA GARLOCK
VERA JONES THOMAS E 324390 TAYLOR SR
BARRY LEAPHART 30 CATHY S LLOYD
15 SHANNON PRICE WANDA SWEATT
SALLIE CHESTER
BEULAH NEWS PAGE 5
HOW THANKFUL WE ARE !
Beulah United Methodist Church has a great history. The original sanctuary was built and occupied in 1897. Our first service in the present sanctuary was held on August 27, 1972, and the Family Life Center was dedicated on July 23, 2000. In June 2012 we purchased 13 acres of land with frontage on Highway 378 for future expansion. Our membership continues to grow as we serve God in our community through Beulah’s varied ministries. Total professing members totaled 519 as of Charge Conference on October 13, 2014. How blessed we are to have 40 members who have reached their 80th birthday or will celebrate their 80th by December 31, 2014. We are so grateful to each one of them for their part in making Beulah the church it is today. Congratulations and thanks to: Carl (Bags) Bagwell Herbert Myers Sarah Bailey Violet Myers Ruby Bedenbaugh Adrienne (Dean) Price Ronnie Campbell C. J. Price Wilma Raye Covington Magdalene Price Polly Derrick Mildred K. Price
Eunice Durst Betty K. Ricard Bill Ellis Luther Rogers
Pat Ellis John Sease Reba Frazier Monroe Shealy Carthon Kaminer Dorothy Smith Lillian Kaminer Frances Smith Esther Kaminer Roy W. Sox Laverne Kaminer Bill Tarte Donald Koon Lois Tarte Barbara Lattimore Thomas E. Taylor, Sr. Jim Lattimore Rosa Lee Waters Frances Leaphart Welbourne (Chris) White Rosetta Leaphart Ella Woodruff Vesta Mills Hazel Moore Esther Kaminer celebrated her 94th birthday in July and is our eldest member. Some listed above are in Residential Care or are homebound, as shown in our monthly newsletter. We are so thankful that many are still able to attend services. Our thanks, love and prayers are with each of you. Note: If there are corrections to this list, please give the information to Seretha Sox, Membership Secretary, 803-892-3245, so our records may be updated.
BEULAH NEWS PAGE 6
Lots of Visitors this month! November
3-6 Sun, Moon &
Stars
“God made the
sun, the moon,
and the stars.
Jeremiah 31:35
10-13 We Thank
God
“We give thanks
to God”
Colossians 1:3
17-20 Football!
“All the runners
run, but only one
gets the prize.
Run in such a
way to get the
prize”
1 Corinthians
9:24
24-27
Thanksgiving
lessons
NOVEMBER 4–
No School
November 11–
Veterans Day
breakfast
November 26 No
School
November 27 No
School
Special Events The Fours class
will be taking a
field trip on
November 6th to
Epworth’s
Children’s Home
to donate bedding
items collected
and attend a
worship service
conducted by the
Beulah Methodist Preschool November 2014
Preschool news
pastor from
Epworth’s.
Veteran’s Day
breakfast is
November 11th.
If you are a
veteran in the
church you are
invited to come
and get breakfast
served to you
from the
children. Please
come to help the
children
understand the
meaning of
Veterans Day.
During Safety Helpers week, we had lots of visitors at the
preschool! Lexington County Sheriffs Department conduct-
ed a puppet show teaching a stranger danger lesson. Hol-
low Creek Fire Department came and taught the children
fire lessons, and even let them be firemen and shoot the
water out of the big hose! We also had a special visitor as a
request from one of our students, a “Helicopter Rescue
Guy” was requested so an Apache Helicopter Pilot came to
show the children what he does!
HOMEBOUND
C. J. Price-892-3988
307 Lewie Road
Gilbert, SC 29054
Alan Tompkins-892-2816
616 Tom Drafts Circle
Gilbert, SC 29054
Rosetta Leaphart-892-2266
212 Shore Rd.
Gilbert, SC 29054
Thomas E. Taylor, Sr., 324390
Broad River Corr. Inst.
Montecello Unit-Room 144B
4460 Broad River Rd.
Columbia, SC 29210
Sarah Bailey-892-2594
5 Downing Way
Gilbert, SC 29054
Luther Rogers-892-3601
2033 Shull Ave.
Gilbert, SC 29054
David Stone-892-6428
2239-B Priceville Rd.
Gilbert, SC 29054
Mildred Price-532-6615
3712 Hwy. 378
Leesville, SC 29070
Hazel Moore-892-2544
431 Peachland Dr.
Gilbert, SC 29054
Esther Kaminer-532-6730
156 Half Circle
Leesville, SC 29070
Betty Ricard-892-6655
3834 Augusta Hwy.
Gilbert, SC 29054
Polly Derrick-892-6660
1833 Lewie Rd.
Leesville, SC 29070
Mickie Folk-532-1029
108 Bob Sharpe Pt.
Leesville, SC 29070
USHERS-MONTH OF NOV
Gerald Riddle-Leader
Jerry Snelgrove
Tom Rosson
Don Deering
Carl Bagwell
CONTEMPORARY GREETERS &
USHERS FOR NOV
GREETERS
Jim Eidson & Don Deering
ACOLYTE
Lance Barton
SCRIPTURE READER
Tony Counts AFTER SERVICE GREETERS
Oct. 26 & Nov. 2
Ron Krepps - Member at Large
Nov. 9 & Nov. 16
Jerald Hancock - Member at
Large
Nov. 23 & Nov. 30
SANCTUARY FLOWERS
Nov. 2 - Sallie & Wayne Chester
Nov. 9 - Jerry & Pat Snelgrove
Nov. 16 - Jane Flythe
Nov. 23 - OPEN
Dec. 7 - Judy Knight
SEPT COUNTING TEAM
Donald Woolsey
Gail Provost
Mary Price
Karen Woolsey
LEXINGTON EXTENDED CARE
Ruby Bedenbaugh
Lexington Extended Care
815 Old Cherokee Rd.
256 A Caughman Way
Lexington, SC 29072
Betty Jo Gable
Lexington Extended Care
815 Old Cherokee Rd.
Room 144-Lexington Trace
Lexington, SC 29072
Wayne Leaphart
Lexington Extended Care
815 Old Cherokee Rd.
Room 114 A-Palmetto Lane
Lexington, SC 29072
Wilma Raye Covington
Lexington Extended Care
815 Old Cherokee Rd.
Room 603 A - Camilla Ct.
Lexington, SC 29072
AGAPE
Frances Smith
Agape-The House
2705 Leaphart Rd.
West Columbia, SC 29169
SALUDA NURSING CENTER
Frances Leaphart
Saluda Nursing Center-Room 323
581 Newberry Hwy.
PO Box 398
Saluda, SC 29138
Homebound and Residential Care
Our November Helpers
BEULAH NEWS PAGE 7
BEULAH NEWS PAGE 8
PRAYERS: Ruby Bedenbaugh, C. J. Price, Alan Tompkins, Esther Kaminer, Sarah Bailey, Luther Rogers,
Polly Derrick, Frances Leaphart, Mildred Price, Hazel Moore, Thomas Taylor, Sr., Rosetta Leaphart, Dean
Price, Mickie Folk, Betty Jo Gable, Frances Smith, Carthon Kaminer, Lillian Kaminer, Jo Nicholson, Wilma
Raye Covington, and Betty Ricard.
PRESENCE
Treasurer’s Report As Of 10/20/14
Checking Account Balance: $342,625
Budgeted Income: $334,623
Budgeted Expenses: $331,868
Income in Designated Accounts: $302,468
Thanks to the Yard Sale, other fund raisers and your contributions we now have a balance of $217,953 in our Land
Development and Building Program Account.
Stewardship Report
10-5 10-12 10-19 Average
Sunday School 85 82 84 83
Worship Service 265 209 268 248
Calendar for November 2014
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2
8:30 am Meet & Greet
Contemporary Worship
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:00 am Sunday School
Traditional Worship
9:00 am Sunday School
10:00 am Traditional Worship Service
No Children’s Church
4:00 pm J.A.M.
Aftershock
5:00 pm Sunday Night Live
6:00 pm Bible Study
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3
9:30 am Bridge - SH
10:30 am Preschool - FLC
5:00 pm Disciple 4
6:30 pm Holy Spirit
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Election Day
9:30 am Bible Study
7:00 pm REFIT Class - FLC
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
7:15 am Prayer Breakfast
9:30 am Preschool - Bus
10:00 am Weight Watchers
6:30 pm Choir Practice
7:00 pm Methodist Women’s Group
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6
6:30 pm Bible Study - SH
7:30 pm Praise Choir
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7
9:00 am Mother’s Morning Out (until noon)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8
8:00 am Vendor’s Fair (until noon)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9
8:30 am Meet & Greet
Contemporary Worship
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:00 am Sunday School
Traditional Worship
9:00 am Sunday School
10:00 am Traditional Worship Service
Children’s Church
4:00 pm Aftershock
4:30 pm J.A.M.
5:00 pm Sunday Night Live
6:00 pm Bible Study
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10
9:30 am Bridge
5:00 pm Disciple 4
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
9:30 am Bible Study
10:30 am Veterans Day Breakfast - FLC
6:30 pm Emmaus - SH
7:00 pm REFIT Class - FLC
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
7:15 am Prayer Breakfast
10:00 am Weight Watchers
6:30 pm Choir Practice
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13
6:30 pm Bible Study - SH
7:30 pm Praise Choir
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
9:00 am Mother’s Morning Out (until noon)
Nancy Drake - FLC
8:00 pm Square Dance
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15
11:30 am Senior Thanksgiving Dinner
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16
8:30 am Meet & Greet
Contemporary Worship
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:00am Sunday School
Traditional Worship
9:00 am Sunday School
10:00 am Traditional Worship Service
Children’s Church
11:15 am Potluck
3:00 pm Aftershock Road Trip - Bus
4:00 pm J.A.M.
5:00 pm Sunday Night Live
6:00 pm Bible Study
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17
9:30 am Bridge
5:00 pm Disciple 4
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
9:30 am Bible Study
7:00 pm REFIT Class - FLC
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19
7:15 am Prayer Breakfast
10:00 am Weight Watchers
6:30 pm Choir Practice
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20
6:30 pm Bible Study - SH
7:30 pm Praise Choir
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21
9:00 am Mother’s Morning Out (until noon)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22
3:00 pm Cross Country Banquet - FLC
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23
7:30 am UMM
8:30 am Meet & Greet
Contemporary Worship
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:00am Sunday School
Traditional Worship
9:00 am Sunday School
10:00 am Traditional Worship Service
4:00 pm J.A.M.
Aftershock
5:00 pm Sunday Night Live Road Trip
6:00 pm Bible Study
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24
9:30 am Bridge
10:30 am Preschool Thanksgiving Dinner
5:00 pm Disciple 4
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25
TBA Mary & Martha Circle
9:30 am Bible Study
10:30 am Preschool Thanksgiving Dinner
7:00 pm REFIT Class - FLC
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26
7:15 am No Prayer Breakfast
10:00 am Weight Watchers
6:30 pm Choir Practice
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27
Thanksgiving Day
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30
Ski Trip Registration Deadline
8:30 am Meet & Greet
Contemporary Worship
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:00 am Sunday School
Traditional Worship
9:00 am Sunday School
10:00 am Traditional Worship Service
Children’s Church
4:00 pm No J.A.M.
No Aftershock
5:00 pm No Sunday Night Live
6:00 pm Gospel Singing
BEULAH NEWS PAGE 10
share with others in many walks of
life. This Christmas card program
is sponsored by Bank of America.
JAM is divided into two groups.
Ages 3 through 5 meet with Mrs.
Mary, Mrs. Laurel, and Mrs. Janet.
Ages 6 through 8 are lead by Mrs.
Nancy, Mrs. Mindy and Mrs.
Melba.
Our attendance has doubled since
we begin meeting from 4 until 6
each Sunday. We begin our
(Dates for JAM – November 2, 9,
16, 23)
We are going to have a busy time in
our JAM sessions this month.
Each week we will have a Bible
lesson, a Thanksgiving craft, and
either experiment with food or
science. We will be working on the
music for our Christmas program.
The JAM kids are making
ornaments to sell at the Vendors’
fair and making Christmas cards to
What’s Happening with Jesus and Me?
sessions with Bible studies, and
then we have crafts and
experiments. Playtime comes
before the 5:00 meal and finish
with our music time. We have a
place for all of you
children. Please come join us.
The Christmas Star Presentation On December 7 at 10 a.m. in
the Family Life Center the Pre-
school, Children’s Ministry and the
Jr. Youth Ministry will pre-
sent THE CHRISTMAS STAR by
Marcus Pfister. Please mark your
calendars for this special event and
come out and support our children and
junior youth. Refreshments will be
served following the program.
Program practice will be from 10 a.m.
until 12 noon on Saturday, December
6.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR for Breakfast with Santa sponsored
by the United Methodist Women’s Group on the morning
of Saturday, December 20. You will receive more information
about this in the December newsletter.
BEULAH NEWS PAGE 11
and craftsmen will be displaying
their photographs, homemade
soaps, jewelry, embroidery, pottery,
sketches, scarves, wooden bowls,
wreaths, doggie wear, and more.
Additionally, talented bakers will
be selling homemade breads, jellies,
cookies, gourmet cupcakes, baklava,
casseroles, and even homemade
vanilla flavoring. We will have
booths with vintage and antique
items as well as commercial booths
The Beulah Vendors’ Market is fast
approaching on Saturday, Nov. 8th.
The Family Life Center will be
filled from 8:00-12:00 with a
multitude of interesting articles
from around the county. Be sure to
invite your friends and neighbors to
come out and do some Christmas
shopping, as well as purchase
delicious food items made by
members of the church and
community. Professional artists
Beulah Vendors’ Market
with Mary Kay cosmetics, Thirty-
One Gifts, Tastefully Simple, and
Pampered Chef. The Beulah
UMYF, Aftershock, and J.A.M.
will all be making their
contribution to the market, too.
There will be something for
everyone on your Christmas list,
plus something for you. We’re so
glad we can count on you to help
make this event a tremendous
success.
couples who would like to go. This
trip in the past has been as much
fun for the adults as the teens. The
cost to attend is $150.00 per person
for lodging and most meals. Skiing
and tubing packages varies up to
$285.00 per person (includes
lodging and meals) depending on
what you chose to do.
Registration deposit is $100.00
and is due by November 30,
2014. Any questions or more
2015 Family Ski Trip is open to all
who want to have a blast on the
slopes of Winter Place WV. This
year’s trip dates are January 30, 31,
and February 1, 2015. All youth, 7th
through 12th grades, are invited to
attend with their families but can
go on their own. Children in 6th
grade and below are welcome but
must bring a parent or adult with
them. This year we are also
opening the trip to any adults or
2015 Family Ski Trip
information please call, txt, or
email: William Thompson at
(803) 580-9946 /
whthompson34@sc.rr.com or
Robin Thompson at (803) 960-
9235 / thomkatz2003@yahoo.com
Non-Profit Organization
U.S. Postage Paid
Leesville, SC 29070
PERMIT NUMBER 8
Beulah United Methodist Church
161 Beulah Church Road
Gilbert, SC 29054
www.beulahunitedmethodistchurch.org
Return Service Requested
T he Senior Thanksgiving Luncheon
will be held November 15, 2014 at
11:30 AM in the Family Life
Center. Come enjoy seeing old
friends and meeting new ones. Turkey and
the trimmings
will be
served. All are
invited. Hope to
see you there!
Fun, Food, and
Fellowship
November 15, 2014
Aftershock Schedule for
November
Nov 2 - Aftershock 4:00-6:00
Nov 9 - Aftershock 4:00-6:00
Nov 16 - Aftershock Group Thanksgiving
Dinner with parents and kids at Steven
and Hope Binkley’s house 5:00-7:00. We
will supply turkey, ham, dressing, rolls,
and drinks. We ask parents to bring a side
dish or dessert
Nov. 23 - Aftershock 4:00-6:00
Nov 30 - No Aftershock
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