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About our Pastor |
Pastor June Fryman graduated from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio with a B.A. in Religion. She received her Master of Divinity Degree from Trinity Lutheran Seminary. Pastor June served as an Intern Pastor for the Kaohsiung Community Church for her two year seminary internship in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Her first call was to serve as an Associate Pastor at First Lutheran Church in Shelby, Ohio. She began her ministry here at Faith in March 2001. Her husband Jeff is the Principal at Wilmington High School, and they have two daughters, Sarah and Heather.
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Our Staff and Current Council Members |
Staff Secretary: Mary Anne Perry Chancel Choir Director: Rhonda Wheasler Organist: Tammy Maynard Youth Choir Director: Terri Roberts Melody Choir Director: Becky Riley Accompanists: Rhonda Wheasler, Priscilla Cary Certified Lay Worship Leaders of the Southern Ohio Synod: Ron Keim and Don TroikeCouncil Members Terri Roberts: President Lynn Ackerman: Worship Linda Eichelberger: Service Lani Brannum: Financial Secretary/Support Carol Troike: Treasurer Jack Connor: Property Brian James: Youth Deb Engel: Learning Barb Plinke: Fellowship Linda Hall: (ex officio)Recording Secretary
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Values Statement |
The members of Faith Lutheran Church value, above all else, a personal relationship with God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. *We demonstrate this through our prayer life and our study of Holy Scriptures. **Out of our personal relationship God helps us to recognize our spiritual gifts and to desire to use them to further God's kingdom.We value worship as a time to show our love and appreciation for the gifts God has given us. *We demonstrate this by finding a sacred time each week to meet with others and to focus on offering praise and thanksgiving in a variety of ways to an awesome, yet personal God. **From our worship the Lord inspires, uplifts and strengthens us to carry out his will. We value the sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion as the means of grace. *We demonstrate this by affirming our own baptism and supporting the baptism of fellow believers, and by partaking of the holy supper, a central element of our worship life, at every opportunity. **From these sacraments we receive God's call to new life and are granted the assurance of forgiveness. We value discipleship as our commitment to living God's Word and to sharing the good news with others. *We demonstrate this by loving all, as Jesus taught, striving to make our spiritual and earthly resources available to others, and witnessing the Gospel's importance to our daily lives. **From our discipleship we receive the joy of knowing that we are obeying Jesus' commands to love one another and to make disciples of all nations. We value Christian fellowship, welcoming all as equals in the eyes of God. *We demonstrate this by working to include all in celebration of Word and Sacrament, and in rejoicing and mourning together in love. **Fellowship, as Jesus modeled, creates in us sensitivity toward the needs and problems of others and tolerance for the differences between us. We value generous and joyful giving from the many gifts God has given us. *We demonstrate this by striving to give the Biblical tithe of 10% and by giving of our time and talents to serve our Faith family, our community and our world. **We receive all we have from God. | |
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Our Vision Statement |
This vision statement is the result of congregational discussion and prayer about where our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is leading us as a congregation of believers within Wilmington, OH. This vision helps us to better understand our mission as a congregation of Christ's church on earth. It also helps us to honor and live out the values statements we espouse. This vision statement will guide our planning and decision-making over the next 5 to 10 years. We the members of Faith Lutheran Church envision that: * There will be evidence that our members will have a greater personal relationship with the Lord, in that there will be more participation in prayer groups, Bible study groups, and other Christian educational opportunities * Annual average worship attendance will increase by 10% each year with a greater percentage of our members worshipping regularly. * Our members will identify and employ their spiritual gifts in service to the Lord * Our members will give back to their congregation and to local and global communities through service and outreach to those in need. * Our congregation will joyfully establish active ministries for all ages and subgroups of the congregation as their need becomes apparent. * Our congregation will be more diverse by all measures, because we seek new members and we accept anyone who wishes to worship. * Fellowship events will be increasingly well-attended, meaningful and relevant to our mission. * We will still have financial concerns, but only because we will have many successful ministries to fund. These ministries will be supported because they are relevant to our mission. Support will come from members giving back generously of their time, talents and money to God.
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A Brief History of Faith Lutheran Church |
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 Spring, 2004 |
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2004 marked the 50th anniversary of Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, the only Lutheran Church in Clinton County. |
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Ministries of our congregation |
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The following is a list of many of the ministries of our congregation. The list is in no particular order. *Lay-led homebound communion teams *Council prayer partners, who pray for every member *Stephen Ministry team *Food pantry team *Meals for the Clinton County Homeless Shelter *Meals for Friends of Juvenile Court *Pastor's discretionary fund *Various prayer groups: Prayer chain, Men's prayer breakfast *Various music ministries: Chancel, Youth and Melody Choirs, Creation Chimes and Handbell Choir *Various Bible study groups: adult classes on Sundays, Book of Faith, Saturday Women's Bible study and Emmaus/Via de Christo *Relay for Life team *Support for our seminarian: Robin Wargowsky *many more
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| Spiritual Gifts Identification and Implementation |  About 60 people learned about Spiritual Gifts from Pastor Boese. | Do you know the Spiritual Gift that the Holy Spirit gave you at baptism? Last January, Pastor Neal Boese, special consultant on evangelism for our synod, conducted a workshop on spiritual gifts and has guided our Spiritual Gifts Team to help you identify and use the gift God gave you. If you were unable to attend, the website link will help you determine your gift. | | Spiritual Gift Inventory |
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China night out |
 Pastor June and Jeff spent a week in China. They showed their slides and we shared a great Chinese meal (food from Great Taste Restaurant). |

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Summer Wednesday Adventures |
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Youth meet for biking, canoeing, swimming and more on Wednesdays during the summer. Fellowship, snacks and devotions make this a popular series of events. See the Church Newsletter section of this website for current information. |
 A few of the our "bikers" on the Little Miami Scenic Trail. | |
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Mission Support |
 Dan and Kathy Smith when they visited. |
We contribute to the support of ELCA missionaries. Currently we support the ministry of Cal Holloway III in Japan. Previously we supported Dale Linder in Camaroon, Dan and Kathy Smith, when they were missionaries to Tanzania and Ps.Jenny Mason during her ministry to Chile. | |
| Community Support |
 Walk for Cystic Fibrosis |
 Rain did not dampen the spirits- $25,000 was raised by the event! |
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| Youth Photos |
 Basement of Youth Center; mural painted by Chris Ingraham. |
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| Site maintained by: Donald Troike dtroike@verizon.net 421 E. Vine St. Wilmington OH 45177-9203 United States of America Phone: (937) 382-2460 |
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