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Our Mission
Mission Statement: We will make disciples of men that have a deep and meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ. We do this by financial support of the Lutheran mission churches in South Carolina along with the Master Builders Bible Program, One Year to Live Retreats, Building Men Through Christ Seminars, and Men In Action young men events.
Vision Statement
For every man to have a growing relationship with Jesus Christ through an effective men's ministry in every congregation.
Our Objectives are:
- To provide financial support for the development of mission congregations in the SC Synod
- To provide opportunities to make disciples of men by sponsoring gatherings, local congregational unit meetings, conferencemeetings and Bible Studies
- To support Lutheran Men in Mission by the giving of time, talents, and money to support a strong church-wide men's ministry.
The officers elected for 2021 during the 78th Annual Convention - February 20th 2021 |
Jimmy Smith - President |
Philippe Cote -Vice President |
Tom Counts - Secretary |
Joe Fulmer - Treasurer |
Tom Ramsey - Executive Director |
Robert Epting - Past President |
The Rev. Gina Metze - Pastoral Advisor |
Lutheran Men in Mission Song
The Lutheran Men in Mission Song (Verses two and three)Pastor Hagerty and Mr. Dan Sandel of St. Thomas took part in the Heheran Men in Mission at artland Conference quarterly meeting of the LutSilverstreet Lutheran Church this evening. Here is our closing song:Ralph Hill Randy Derrick Ronald Redd
Posted by St. Thomas Lutheran Church (ELCA) - Chapin, SC on Thursday, February 18, 2016
The Lutheran Men in Mission Song (Verses two and three)Pastor Hagerty and Mr. Dan Sandel of St. Thomas took part in the Heheran Men in Mission at artland Conference quarterly meeting of the LutSilverstreet Lutheran Church this evening. Here is our closing song:Ralph Hill Randy Derrick Ronald Redd
Posted by St. Thomas Lutheran Church (ELCA) - Chapin, SC on Thursday, February 18, 2016
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The Pee Dee Indian Project
We are helping the Pee Dee Tribe build a multipurpose building on 14 acres that was donated to the tribe. The building will be used as a free medical, an occasional shelter for the homeless, a place for children to come for tutoring and play in a safe environment and a nice building to use for meetings and gatherings. There will be a small area set aside as a museum of their heritage.
This past year a lot of emphasis was placed on the Pee Dee Indian Project. You gave generously last year, and that was greatly appreciated. We now have a total of 43,954.35 year end balance for 2019.
This project has been approved by and has the blessings of the SC Synod Council and Bishop Yoos. Our initial goal was $50,000 to help the Pee Dee Tribe with this project. If the first goal is realized quickly, we might try for $100,000. All money received for this cause will go toward the project.
Chief Peter Parr and the entire tribe are very excited about what we are doing. One of the Chief's statements about our efforts this year was, "You just can't out do God."
If possible it would be nice for each church to send one check from their total collections for this. Individual check will of course be welcomed.
Checks should be made out to
SCLMM
Please mail checks to:
SCLMM
c/o Johnny Merck
529 McNealy Street
Prosperity, SC 29127
This is one of those times when we can work together for the benefit of others and give assistance and kindness where it is needed. Please help and support this worthwhile project.
SCLMM
c/o Johnny Merck
529 McNealy Street
Prosperity, SC 29127
This is one of those times when we can work together for the benefit of others and give assistance and kindness where it is needed. Please help and support this worthwhile project.