The Complexities Of Relationships

During Vacation Bible School this year I worked with the adults in attendance on the various aspects of being involved in having both successful and unsuccessful relationships. We began by visiting a number of biblical texts that spoke about relationships: first, those between God and his people; and second, those relationships that exist between husbands and wives, friends, and family. On the second, third, and fourth night we used a variety of instruments to identify our personality type, our temperament type, and what love language we speak and hear as we communicate with others. Quite a few of us in the class had our eyes opened by what we discovered.

     

The St. John's congregation dates its origins to the 1742 arrival of Dr. Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, the father of the Lutheran Church in America. He stopped for two days in Charleston on his way to visit the Salzburger colony at Ebenezer, Georgia. He returned a month later and spent three weeks waiting for a ship to Philadelphia during which time he held services, taught catechism to the children of the German residents, and held services with communion on Sundays.

Rev. Dr. John Bachman (1790-1874) brought a golden era to St. John's in the nineteenth century, but it ended abruptly when Charleston and St. John's were devastated by the War Between the States.

A brief period of racial enlightenment largely disappeared after the Civil War, but had made an important mark in American Christian history while it lasted. Three of the nation's most important early African-American leaders came from St. John's, and the first group of Lutherans to send an American missionary to Africa also took place within the congregation.





Figures in St. John's History

E. Armand Shealy (1972 - 1981)

E. Armand ShealyReverend E. Armand Shealy was the Pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church from 1972 through 1981.

 

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History Corner

Haymaker-Voelgesang Carillon
This month’s article addresses each bell and the Bible verse that is inscribed on it. The carillon was made possible by the late Richard E. Haymaker in memory of his mother, Emma Vogelgesang Haymaker and by the gifts of many members and friends of St. John’s.

Ranges:  G-3 to C-5

G - "I am the Lord thy God. Thou shalt have no other Gods before me."  Exodus 20:2-3
C - "I am the vine; ye are
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Sunday Worship

8:30 a.m. Service with Holy Communion
9:45 a.m. Sunday Church School
11:00 a.m. Service with Holy Communion


Nursery available in Parish Hall during all services. Doodle Bags are available in the back of the church to keep little hands busy: they include coloring books, crayons, books, and stickers!

 
St. John's Lutheran Church, Charleston, SC