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Forgiven and freed by God in Jesus Christ, we commit ourselves:
to nurture our faith through prayer and Bible study to support the mission of the church worldwide
to work for jus ce and peace, and
to build an inclusive, caring community of women that strengthens the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.) and witnesses to the promises of God’s kingdom.
PW Purpose
A ll Women of all ages in the
Presbyterian Church are
members of Presbyterian Women
(PW). Our bonds of Chris an fellow-
ship are especially strengthened in
the sisterhood of small groups. Small
ministry groups create prayer quilts
and knit prayer shawls and other gi s
to comfort those in and beyond our
church. Our vibrant and growing PW
Circles gather around fellowship, out-
reach to others, and Bible Study.
Come explore this Handbook, and
welcome to our Chris an sisterhood
of Presbyterian Women!
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Purpose .................................................................................................... 2
OAPC PW Circles and Mee ng Places ...................................................... 4
PW Event Dates (OAPC and Providence Presbytery) ................................ 5
PW Birthday Offering & Celebra on ......................................................... 7
Mission Opportuni es .............................................................................. 9
Church Staff ............................................................................................ 10
PW Moderators Through the Years ......................................................... 11
OAPC Members Who Entered the Ministry ............................................ 11
PW Officers .............................................................................................. 4
PW Life Members Through the Years ...................................................... 12
A & B Circle ......................................................................................... 15
M & M Circle ....................................................................................... 17
PAW Circle ........................................................................................... 19
Westminster Tower Circle A & Circle B ................................................ 21
WOW Circle ......................................................................................... 22
Circle Directory:
IF Circle ............................................................................................... 16
Formed Fall 2016: Our newest Circle! ................................................ 14
PW Horizon Bible Study ............................................................................ 6
OAPC Yarn and Thread Ministries .......................................................... 10
The Circle of Prayer & The Least Coin Fellowship ..................................... 8
Contents
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Circle Meetings and Places Mondays
4th Monday: Westminster Tower Circle A meets at 3 p.m., Social Area.
Tuesdays 2nd Tuesday: M & M Circle meets at 7 p.m. in the Presbyterian Students Center
3rd Tuesday: A & B Circle meets at 11:30 a.m. in Church, Room 2207.
3rd Tuesday: IF Circle meets at 7 p.m. in the members’ homes.
4th Tuesday: Westminster Tower Circle B meets at 10:30pm, 3rd Floor Lounge.
Wednesdays
1st Wednesday: WOW Circle meets at 6pm in restaurants. During TOW, meets on
first Thursdays at 6 p.m.
3rd Wednesday (September to April): PAW Circle meets at 7:15 p.m. a er TOW
in the members’ homes.
Thursdays 2nd Thursday of each month (September - May): Renew Circle (formed in Fall
2016—our newest Circle!), meets at 7 p.m. in the members’ homes.
PW Officers Moderator/Treasurer: Angie Mays, [email protected]
Council Member: Marilyn Hyman, [email protected]
South Carolina Representa ve on the Mission Haven Board: Ellen Mayes,
We would like to enlarge our leadership group , to strengthen es across our Circles.
If you’d like to join our leadership group, please contact us. Thanks very much!
Some of our Circles study the Presbyterian Women’s tradi onal Horizon Bible Study,
while other Circles select different material. Each Circle group is free to choose its own
books, devo onals, study, and fellowship.
Each Circle is open to all women of OAPC and guests who would like to par cipate. You
are also welcome to be a part of more than one of the Circles.
About Presbyterian Women’s Circles at OAPC
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PW Events at OAPC
All women are invited to par cipate even if you have not a ended a circle mee ng.
Fall kickoffs will take place throughout the month of September.
Spring Birthday Gathering: 2nd Thursday in May, 6:30 p.m., Fellowship Hall. 2017: May 11.
Providence Presbytery PW Events Fall Spiritual Retreat: First Saturday in October, 9am—1pm
Bethelwoods, Horton Lodge, 922 West Mount Gallant Road, Rock Hill, SC. Lunch $10
2016 Fall Gathering: October 1 2017 Fall Gathering: October 7
Spring Gathering 2017: Saturday April 22, 9am—1pm.
Bethesda Presbyterian Church,
502 E Dekalb St, Camden, SC 29020
Spring Gathering: Usually first Saturday in April (exact date may change), 9am—1pm.
Loca ons vary throughout the Providence Presbytery.
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Bible Study for 2016/2017
H alfway through the Gospel of Mark, as Jesus and his disci-ples are on their way
to Caesarea Philippi, Jesus turns to his disciples and asks, “So, what’s the word on the street? Who do people say that I am?” It seems like a rea-sonable ques on to ask the people who travel with you and who have the opportunity to hear what folks in their towns and villages are saying about their teacher. “Well,” they answer, “some say you
are John the Bap st (back from the dead); others think you are one of the prophets, maybe Elijah, maybe another one.” Then Jesus looks them squarely in the eyes and asks, “Yes, but who do you say that I am?” Now that’s a qood ques on! The author's prayer is that, through the course of this study, you will find your own voice, your own answer. When Jesus turns and looks you squarely in the eyes and asks, “Who do you say that I am?” what will you say?
Who Is Jesus? What a Difference a Lens Makes / by Judy Yates Siker
Future Horizon Bible Studies 2017/2018: Hebrews, by Melissa Bane Sevier
2018/2019: God's Promises, by Amy Poling Sutherlun
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PW Birthday Offering Celebration
O ur May gathering cele-
brates the birthday of
the founding of the Wom-
en’s Auxiliary for the PCUS.
Each May we honor a mem-
ber of the OAPC PW organi-
za on by naming that per-
son an Honorary Life Mem-
ber. There is always much
an cipa on at our Birthday
Dinner, as we eagerly await
the announcement of the
year’s selec on.
The Birthday celebra on
is also the me that we re-
ceive the annual Birthday
Offering, a rich tradi on
among our organiza on, be-
ginning with the Offering’s
incep on back in 1922. That
year the PCUS Women’s
Auxiliary decided to cele-
brate the 10th anniversary of
the founding of the organi-
za on by collec ng an offer-
ing for a definite cause. That
same year Hallie Paxson
Winsborough, Superinten-
dent of the Women’s Auxil-
iary, visited Miss Dowd’s
School for Girls in Kochi, Ja-
pan. Realizing the school’s
needs, Winsborough chal-
lenged members of the
Women’s Auxiliary to give
one penny for each year of
their life as a birthday gi to
the school – and the Birth-
day Offering was born!
The following year the
decision was made to give to
a domes c cause – and the
Birthday Offering was used
to build the great stone
gates that mark the en-
trance to Montreat. For
many years, the Birthday
Offering alternated between
interna onal and domes c
projects. Now up to five
projects, from interna onal
and domes c organiza ons,
can be given each year.
Presbyterian Women have
given more than $29 million
in support of mission pro-
jects throughout the na on
and world since that “penny
per year of your age” offer-
ing in 1922. We can rejoice
that the recipients of the
Birthday Offering each year
find real solu ons for pro-
jects related to health, edu-
ca on, economic develop-
ment, and the needs of
women and children. Let’s
celebrate!
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The Circle of Prayer & The Fellowship of the Least Coin The Circle of Prayer and the
Fellowship of the Least Coin
is made
up of
women
of many
coun-
tries
who
seek to
express their oneness in the
Chris an mission by a com-
mon gi to a special project.
Each woman prayerfully con-
tributes each month the
“least coin” of her country to
an interna onal fund adminis-
tered for the women of the
fellowship by the East Asia
Chris an Conference for pro-
jects of evangelism in the
name of Christ.
The meaning of the “Least
Coin Fellowship” is found in
its spirit and not in its materi-
al results. From a materialis c
point of view we see it as the
very smallest coin which a
woman uses that is involved,
but from a spiritual viewpoint
we see that its love and pow-
er are wide and deep. In this
fellowship any woman, no
ma er what her economic
status, contributes on the
same basis as every other
woman. This movement of
share giving is to help each
one who par cipates recog-
nize and understand the mis-
sion of the church in our
modern world. It is a means
of expressing the mutual con-
cern of the women of church-
es in many na ons. The foun-
da on of this fellowship is
prayer.
The plan was proposed by
a woman of India and en-
dorsed by women of Asia in
1958 at the Hong Kong Con-
ference. It has already spread
to many na ons. The Women
of the Church have endorsed
the plan and all women of the
Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.
are invited to become a part
of the Circle of Prayer and
Least Coin Fellowship.
In the fall, these offerings
will be sent by the local Treas-
urer to the Presbyterian
Treasurer who in turn will for-
ward them to the General As-
sembly Mission Board. From
there they will go directly to
the East Asia Chris an Confer-
ence to be administered.
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Mission Opportunities
IfyourCircleislookingforawaytoserveinourcommunity,pleaseconsider
oneofthelocalBenevolentagenciesOAPCcurrentlysupports.Theyarelisted
belowwiththecontactpersonwhocantellyoumoreabouttheirneeds.
Affinity Health Center (formerly Catawba Care: HIV care; nutri onal educa on, on-site
dental care, counseling & mental health). Mary Alice Bucher (803) 909-6363
Children’s A en on Home (caring for abused & neglected children):
Janet Knight (803) 328-8871.
Dorothy Day (soup kitchen): Beverly Carroll (803) 366-2963 Family Promise (shelter, meals, and support for homeless families):
Jennifer Malzahn (803) 329-2456
HOPE (food, u li es, and prescrip on assistance): Bo Coleman (803) 323-9296
Hospice and Community Care (pallia ve care): 1-800-895-CARE
Haven (men’s shelter): Jessica Lynn (803) 328-0052
NAMI (Na onal Alliance on Mental Illness): Holly Bazarnyj (803) 610-8174
Pilgrim’s Inn (emergency shelter, food, and support): Bryant Ward (803) 327-4227
Red Cross: Michael Ingold (704) 975-5653
Safe Passage (women’s shelter): Jane Alleva (803) 327-7558
Saluda Center (counseling): Marty Jackson (803) 327-6103
STAR (Student Tutorial and Recrea on Program: a er-school program for students of
neighboring Ebenezer Elementary School): Leslie Williford (803) 985-5063 or Barb Penny
Mission Haven is owned and operated by the Presbyterian Women of the
Synod of the South Atlan c (AL, FL, GA, MS, SC, TN). Located adjacent to
Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia, it (1) provides a home away
from home for Presbyterian missionaries working in many countries
around the world, (2) short-term lodging for missionaries studying in the area or in
transi on a er re rement or the end of their term, and (3) a clothes closet of
good donated clothing to the missionaries and to students at local Presbyterian
seminaries.
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OAPC Yarn and Thread Ministries UGG (Using God’s Gi s): Kni ng, 2nd Thursdays, 10:00 a.m., projects for our commu-
nity.
Knit Together: 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m., kni ng/croche ng prayer shawls for those with
health, bereavement or other concerns.
Prayers & Squares, Prayer Quilt Ministry: Last Saturday each month, 10 a.m. to about
12 noon, Fellowship Hall at Church. Prayer Quilts (hand kno ed with prayers for specific
individuals) and Pocket Prayer Squares, ed with a knot and prayer, and a wooden cross
inside.
Church Staff Church phone number: 803-327-2006
Senior Pastor/Head of Staff: The Rev. Dr. Jeff Bryan; [email protected]; ext. 223
Associate Pastor for Compassion:
The Rev. Jane Summey Mullennix; [email protected]; ext. 235
Associate Pastor for Chris an Forma on:
The Rev. Landon Dillard; [email protected]; ext. 224
Parrish Associate: The Rev. Bob Moss;
[email protected]; ext. 240
Music Director: Mr. Timothy B. Moe; [email protected]; ext. 227
Organist/Assistant Director of Music: Mrs. Susan E. Read; ext. 241
Church Business Administrator: Mrs. Lisa H. Whisenant; [email protected]; ext. 222
Director of Communica ons: Mrs. Louise D. Kerr; [email protected]; ext. 279
Congrega onal Life Assistant & Registrar: Mrs. Debbie Reingold; [email protected];
ext. 226
Church Host / Food Service: Dean Archer; ext. 229 Facility Maintenance Technician Interim: Mr. Frank Price
Covenant Choir Director: Dr. Kat West; kpo [email protected]
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Presbyterian Women Moderators 1963-1964 Mary Craig Moore* 1964-1966 Virginia Whitesides* 1966-1968 Anna Lowe* 1968-1970 Gayle McArthur* 1970-1972 Jessie Brumfield* 1972-1974 Nellie-Claire Brown* 1974-1976 Gwen Ra erree* 1976-1978 Agnes Trunk* 1978-1980 Frances (Weenie) Daniel 1980-1984 Martha Cowan 1984-1986 Gloria Doswell * Nancy Thomas 1986-1987 Rota ng Chairpersons 1987-1988 Helen Benne 1988-1990 Sarah M. Goforth 1990-1991 Nellie-Claire Brown* 1991-1992 Tina Manley 1992-1994 Brenda Sullivan 1994-1995 Nancy C. Thomas
1995-1996 Sue Gill*, Mary Ann McDow, Vice-moderator 1996-1997 Sue Gill * 1997-1999 Nancy Templeton 1999-2000 Chris Williamson 2000-2001 Andrea Benne 2001-2002 Brenda Nicholson 2002-2003 Lib Harkness 2003-2004 Ginny West 2004-2005 Susan Collins 2005-2006 Lucinda Su on 2006-2008 Julie Joyner 2008-2010 Teresa Thomas 2010-2012 Ellen Mayes 2012-2016 Marilyn Hyman 2016-2017 Angie Mays
OAPC Members Who Entered the Ministry The Reverend Doctor J. Witherspoon Dunlap
The Reverend Robert Dunbar
The Reverend Doctor Steve A. Mar n
The Reverend Doctor Mary Jane Morgan Peterson
The Reverend Ann Carter Shelley *
The Reverend Erwin Carothers Barron
The Reverend Sam Poore
The Reverend Robert Brozina
The Reverend Beth Hoskins
The Reverend Tracie Mayes Stewart
The Reverend Janet Alford
The Reverend Martha (Marty) Brooks Simmons
The Reverend Anna Fulmer
CURRENT OAPC SEMINARY STUDENTS Ms. Sally Herlong, Union Theological Seminary
Miss Angela Williams, Aus n Theological Seminary
Mr. Ben Brannan, Aus n Presbyterian Seminary
* deceased
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PW Life Members She who has given unselfishly of her time and talent
in service of the church.
* Mrs. E. G. McCall (Mae) 1963
* Mrs. Roderick Macdonald (Sara) 1964
* Mrs. J. Wilson Moore (Mary) 1964
* Miss Estelle Loucks 1965
* Mrs. John Stewart, Sr., (Hazel) 1966
* Mrs. J. J. Rauch, (Laura Bailey) 1967
* Mrs. Alton G. Brown (Nellie-Claire) 1968
* Mrs. J. I. Dunbar (Louise) 1969
* Mrs. T. B. Jackson, (Peg) 1970
* Mrs. C. A. McArthur, Jr., (Gayle) 1971
* Mrs. W. R. Sims, Sr., (Bessie) 1972
* Mrs. R. Meek Hope (Sadie) 1972
* Mrs. Jack V. Tait (Dorothy) 1973
* Mrs. J. D. Galloway, Jr., (Feeny) 1974
* Miss Jean Miller 1974
Mrs. J. M. Benne (Helen) 1975
* Mrs. John Ellison Moore (Jean) 1976
Mrs. Joe W. B. Brooks (Izzy) 1977
* Miss Mary Beth Quick 1978
* Miss Isabel Po er 1979
* Mrs. W. C. Wylie, Sr. (Orene) 1980
* Miss Lillie Green 1980
* Mrs. S. Bruce Fewell, (Rebecca Reid) 1981
* Mrs. Hugh Crane (Lyne e) 1982
* Mrs. H. L. Mayfield (Addie Stokes) 1982
* Mrs. John Roddey (Jean Richards) 1983
* Mrs. Roger Whitesides (Virginia) 1983
* Mrs. A. B. Poe (Frances) 1984
Mrs. Goodwin G. Thomas (Nancy) 1985
Mrs. David E. Cowan (Martha) 1986
Mrs. William W. Daniel (Weenie) 1987
* Mrs. J. G. Garvin (Mary) 1988
* Mrs. Sam Lowe (Anna) 1989
* Mrs. Frank Kiser (Phyllis) 1990
* Mrs. Thomas W. Horton (Sue) 1991
* Mrs. J. Wilson Moore, Jr. (Polly) 1992
Mrs. Harry Goforth (Sara) 1993
* Mrs. Sam Todd (Neely) 1994
Mrs. Pat Williamson (Chris) 1995
* Mrs. David Gill (Sue) 1996
Mrs. William C. Pender (Sheri) 1997
* Mrs. William Johnston (Marcella) 1997
* Mrs. Fred Ellison (Frances) 1998
Mrs. Harry Emerson (Kathy) 1999
*Deceased
**Awarded Posthumously
Received a Life Membership from a Previous
Congrega on:
* Mary James * Sara Thacker
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PW Life Members, continued
* Mrs. Tim Templeton (Nancy) 2000
* Miss Mary Julia Calhoun 2000
Mrs. Richard Nicholson (Brenda) 2001
Miss Barbara Kurz 2002
* Mrs. David Moore (Jane) 2003
Mrs. Jack Roddey (Ann) 2004
Mrs. William Guinness (Helen) 2005
Mrs. Frank Tutwiler (Carolyn) 2006
Mrs. W.M. Hammond (Mary Love) 2007
* Mrs. Elizabeth G. (Be y) Rader 2008
* Mrs. Cammie Fox 2008
*Mrs. Barron (Clara) Roddey ** 2009
Mrs. Harry Tune (Delores) 2010
Mrs. Fred Smith (Susan) 2011
* Mrs. Marshall Doswell (Gloria) 2012
Mrs. Rea Cauthen (Frances “Sis”) 2012
Mrs. Donald Moe (Gloria) 2013
Mrs. Sharon Johnson 2014
Mrs. Cherry Beaty (Rosalie McFadden) 2015
Miss Sarah Stewart 2016
*Deceased
**Awarded Posthumously
Received a Life Membership from a Previous
Congrega on:
* Mary James * Sara Thacker
She who has given unselfishly of her time and talent in service of the church.
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Renew Circle and its Members We’re excited about our newest Circle, just formed in Fall 2016!
2nd Thursday (September ‐ May) 7 p.m. members’ homes.
Chair: Julie Joyner
Mrs. Laura Back
Mrs. Cindy Eaton
Mrs. Ashley Gibson
Mrs. Robin Huffmon
Mrs. Gina Jones
Ms. Julie Joyner
Dr. Rhonda Werner
Ms. Diane Yarbrough
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A & B Circle Members
2nd Thursday (September ‐ May) 7 p.m. members’ homes.
Chair: Marilyn Hyman Co‐Chair: Anne e Graham
Mrs. Joan Adams
Mrs. Jennie Allen
Mrs. Mary Anderson
Mrs. Rosalie Beaty
Mrs. Elizabeth Cameron
Mrs. Frances Cauthen
Mrs. Barbara Crook
Mrs. Nancy Davidson
Mrs. Amelia DePass
Mrs. Anne e Graham
Mrs. Margaret Green
Mrs. Ruth Greer
Mrs. Joan Grier
Mrs. Mary Love Hammond
Donna Hickey
Mrs. Fern Huband
Mrs. Marilyn Hyman
Mrs. Barbara Johnson
Mrs. Nancy Li leson
Mrs. Nancy Moore
Mrs. Louise Murdy
Mrs. Dolores Parrish
Mrs. Liz Quinn
Mrs. Mary Lou Roller
Mrs. Reta Roncoroni
Mrs. Peggy Stewart
Mrs. Sue Summers
Mrs. Sandra Thomas
Mrs. Mary Ann Throgmorton
Mrs. Ruth Vancour
Ms. Ann Volland
Mrs. Dayne Watkins
Ms. Diane Yarbrough
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IF Circle Members
3rd Thursday (September ‐ May) 7 p.m. members’ homes.
Chair: Anna Echols Teachers: Kathy Emerson, Brenda Nicholson, Teresa Thomas
Aimee Beaty
Leslie Bickford
Kim Bryan
Kathy Emerson
Leigh Anne Estes
Catherine Faircloth
Reggie Grigg
Alice Lavender
Sharon Lee
Riley Leitner
Leigh Meetze
Bri any Morgan
Pamela Moser
Brenda Nicholson
Cathi Leigh Nicholson
Jeanne Pearson
Sara Redmond
Anna Richards
Teresa Thomas
Emilee Ware
Kelly Williamson
Anna Winstead
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M & M Circle Members
2nd Thursday Sept‐April 7 pm Apr & Aug 6:30 pm Presbyterian Students Center.
Chair: Delores Tune Co‐Chair: Rebecca Evers
Mim Armour
Sally Brown
Pat Calkins
Martha Cowan
Hilda Crawford
Faye Daniel
Weenie Daniel
Rebecca Evers
Judy Ferguson
Doris Gardner
Helen Guinness
Caroline Hasselle
Donna Hickey
Liz Hille
Cathie Hopkins
Margaret ("Sister") Johnson
Sharon Johnson
Gloria Jones
Barbara Kurz
Chris ne Lange
Be y Lineberry
Becky Li le
Linda Li lejohn
Gloria Lee Moe
Mary Moss
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M & M Circle, continued:
2nd Thursday Sept‐April 7 pm Apr & Aug 6:30 pm Presbyterian Students Center.
Chair: Delores Tune Co‐Chair: Rebecca Evers
Nancy Ray
Evie Richards
Marilyn Richardson
Sarah Rigby
Pat Shaw
Marty Simmons
Ann Simpson
Sue Smith
Sarah Stewart
Teresa Thomas
Delores Tune
Carolyn Tutwiler
Jonatha Vare
Be ye Wilcox
Carolyn D Williams
Sue Williams
Debbie Wright
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PAW Circle Members
3rd Wednesday (September ‐ April) 7:15 p.m. members’ homes.
Chair: Leslie Willford
Mrs. René Brannan
Mrs. Hannah Burns
Mrs. Barb Candler
Barb Clinton
Ms. Sharen DuBard
Ms. Mary Anna Fulmer
Mrs. Lisa Galloway
Mrs. Beth Gault
Mrs. Kim George
Mrs. Kim Gladden
Mrs. Elizabeth Handy
Mrs. Lib Harkness
Mrs. Mary Holler
Mrs. Nancy Holmes
Mrs. Eva Jenkins
Mrs. Karen Johnston
Mrs. Becky McGinnis
Mrs. Kathy Moore
Mrs. Sharon Newton
Ms. Rebecca Oliver
Ms. Robin Shelton
Lori Smith
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PAW Circle Members, continued:
3rd Wednesday (September ‐ April) 7:15 p.m. members’ homes.
Chair: Leslie Willford
Mrs. Nancy Templeton
Mrs. Kathy Tumlin
Mrs. Gary Turner
Mrs. Susan Van Zile
Mrs. Kathy Watkins
Mrs. Lil Wa s
Mrs. Robin Williams
Mrs. Leslie Williford
Mrs. Caroline Yetman
Mrs. Margaret Zapack
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Westminster Tower Circles A & B Members
Circle A: 4th Tuesday 3 p.m. Westminster Towers Manor Social Area.
Co‐Chairs: Ellen and E. Ellen Mayes Circle B: 4th Tuesday 10:30 a.m. Westminster Towers 3rd Floor Lounge
Chair: Teresa Thomas
Mrs. Helen Benne
Mrs. Anne Boger
Mrs. Joanne Cauthen
LaReine Chapman
Mrs. Louise Clark
Miss Laura Doswell
Mr. Marshall Doswell
Mrs. Sarah M. Goforth
Ms. Mary Hardin
Ms. Florence Kane
Ms. Ellen Mayes
Mrs. E. Ellen Mayes
Mrs. Lillian Moore
Mrs. Sara Moore
Mrs. Mary Parsons
Mrs. Eleanor Pa on
Mrs. Oneita Peura
Mrs. Mary Rawls
Mrs. Nancy Thomas
Mrs. Aileen Wallace
Ms. Mary Wells
Dawn Mar neau
Jessica Wright
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WOW Circle Members
1st Wednesday (During TOW, 1st Thursday) 6 p.m. restaurants.
Chair: Martee Pa on 1807 Sharonwood Lane, Rock Hill SC 29732 Phone 366-7226
Ellen Barnard
René Brannan
Janice Culp
Janet Duffy
Cindy Eaton
Kathy Emerson
Hannalie Ferguson
Lisa Galloway
Doris Gardner
Jo Grier
Kathy Grier
Lynn Haire
Cathy Rose Hicklin
Liz Hille
Madie Horne
Marilyn Hyman
Eva Jenkins
Adele Kennedy
Barbara Kurz
Tina Manley
Angie Mays
Linda McAliley
Marie McDow
Mary Ann McDow
Nancy Moore
Karen Morton
Cindy Murdock
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WOW Circle Members, continued
Libby Neely
Brenda Nicholson
Martee Pa on
Barb Penny
Bonnie Plyler
Harriet Price
Becca Robinson
Viv Robinson
Sarah Rowe
Marty Simmons
Lynn Snowber-Marini
Jane Summey-Mullinix
Debby Stellings
Lillian Tate
Fran Verdery
Lil Wa s
Sue Williams
Carolyn Williams
Diane Yarborough
Margaret Zapak
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Phone: 803-327-2006 Email: [email protected]
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Forgiven and freed by God in Jesus Christ, ... we nurture our faith through prayer and Bible study...
Forgiven and freed by God in Jesus Christ, we commit ourselves:
to nurture our faith through prayer and Bible study
to support the mission of the church worldwide
to work for jus ce and peace, and
to build an inclusive, caring community of women that
strengthens the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and witnesses to
the promises of God’s kingdom.
Yarn & Craft Ministries - Some Examples
Visit us online! www.oapc.net
The Purpose of Presbyterian Women
Prayer shawls made by
Knit Together
Community gi s made by
Using God’s Gi s
Tying knots on a prayer quilt:
Prayer Quilt Ministry