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I See Jesus
“Were not our hearts burning within us?” – Luke 24:32 NRSV
The disciples turn to one another in shock, “Were not our hearts burning within us?
He was right there, and we didn’t even recognize him? How could we be so blind?” How often are we in settings and situations where something is clouding our ability to SEE Christ in our neighbor?
We, so often, are just like the disciples, looking back and thinking, “how could we have missed that?”
Sometimes we all just need a little reminder.
Well, maybe we’ve got the perfect one for a time and a season such as this! We are excited to invite you to our 2023 South Carolina Synod Assembly this summer at the Columbia Marriott, June 8th-10th, under the theme I See Jesus!
Throughout the assembly, we will be hearing stories from across our Synod and synodical partners about where God is at work and where we see Jesus in those around us. Within the assembly theme, there will be four lenses through which we reflect – I See Jesus: in unexpected places, in those that look, talk, act, and believe differently than me, in our spaces, and in our community.
All those gathered will be inspired and encouraged to DIG DEEP and REFLECT on where we SEE JESUS in our congregations in both the likely and unlikely spaces.
Come and be renewed and reminded that we are all created in God’s image and all those we meet are God’s children as well.
Come and see and experience God at work in the ministry, your ministry, our ministry, the ministry of the South Carolina Synod!
The number of voting members is determined from the most recent Congregational Report Form. Congregations are added to this list after we receive their Form A.
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- There is no registration on site.
- Lunch on Friday is included with your registration. Please be aware you had to reserve your meal when you registered.
about this year’s assembly offering
The Lifeline Fund
The offering received at worship at the 2023 South Carolina Synod Assembly Offering is designated to the Lifeline Fund. The Lifeline Fund helps address the economic challenges facing our rostered ministers from student loans taken out to pay for their seminary education. Our pastors and deacons across South Carolina are indebted to you for your investment in their financial well-being. Thank you so much for your gift to our Synod’s Lifeline Fund. Since 2020, through the Lifeline Fund, with matching grants from the Lilly Foundation, we have paid $164,989 to education lenders to eliminate the education debt of nine rostered ministers and a significant portion of debt for two other rostered ministers. Good news! In fact, the cumulative reduction in educational debt for our pastors and deacons provided by Lifeline grants is over 85 years of education debt payments eliminated.
Your generosity furthers this mission. It is tangible grace and love, sent directly to lenders to pay down education debt. Read below what three pastors said about the impact these grants provide:
When this burden is lifted, we firmly believe it means more effective servants. More available pastors! More energized deacons! More prepared to fulfill their life callings! All Lifeline grant recipients must complete financial management education as well as make monthly debt reduction payments. All of this helps establish the disciplines to steward a healthier future.
“I have experienced the grace and love of God in a transformational way through the ministry of the Lifeline Fund. The gifts you have given us are hope and a relief.”
“The Lifeline Fund helped to relieve a huge burden for us, allowing us to better care for our family, be a healthier leader in the church, and share the fruit of these gifts with the world.”
When this burden is lifted, we firmly believe it means more effective servants. More available pastors! More energized deacons! More prepared to fulfill their life callings! All Lifeline grant recipients must complete financial management education as well as make monthly debt reduction payments. All of this helps establish the disciplines to steward a healthier future.
So we invite you to continue to walk together with our pastors and deacons so that they may walk with less worry about financial concerns and set free to serve vital congregations and flourishing communities.
Thank you for blessing this ministry with your good gift.
Assembly Stories and News
Assembly Update: Worship
Worship This June, we will gather for our annual Synod Assembly under the theme I See Jesus. We will come together to move the work of the Synod forward with our business sessions, we will listen to stories of ministries from across the Synod, we will fellowship...
An Introduction to the 2023 South Carolina Synod Assembly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvhtnzrGhbQ The South Carolina Synod will gather for our annual assembly Thursday, June 8th-Saturday, June 10th under the theme I See Jesus. Registration opens Wednesday, March 1st. We look forward to gathering together and hearing the...
Guests, Leaders, & Speakers
We give thanks to these wonderful guests, leaders, and speakers. More will be listed soon.
We have been working on a way to utilize our Bible reflection time a little differently. We are excited to share we have gathered a cast to help us share 4 pieces of the Cotton Patch Gospel, a modern times retelling of Jesus’s birth, life, death, and resurrection, where he is born in Gainesville, GA.
We are so excited to be able to gather with one another and not only do the business of the Synod, but to hear the amazing stories of ministry going on across the Synod and learn from each other. We are a Synod gifted with so many incredible and creative leaders and we hope this enables us to celebrate that in a new and creative way!

Judith E. B. Roberts
ELCA Representative
Judith E. B. Roberts serves as...
Judith E.B. Roberts serves as Sr. Director for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) within the ELCA churchwide office. The Sr. Director for DEI is responsible for articulating and championing a comprehensive approach and vision for diversity, equity, inclusion within the ELCA.
Judith is the former ELCA, Director for Racial Justice and co-convener for the National Council of Churches (NCC), Joint Action and Advocacy working group and a task force member of the NCC’s Truth and Racial Justice Task Force.
Judith is an alum of Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts, and a graduate of the University of Mississippi. She was raised in the Lutheran faith and worships at Our Saviour’s Lutheran in Naperville, IL.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, visiting museums, cooking and travel.

The Rev. Michael B. Price
Chaplain
The Rev. Michael B. Price is...
The Reverend Michael B. Price currently serves as pastor at Christus Victor Lutheran Church and works closely with the Synod as a member of Reference & Counsel, the Criminal Justice Task Force, and Congregational Vitality. He and his wife Lora, and their three daughters, live in Irmo, with Michael handling dad duties on a daily basis.

The Rev. Joanna Gragg
Worship Team and Necrologist
The Rev. Joanna Gragg is...
Pastor Joanna Gragg serves at Ebenezer Lutheran Church in downtown Columbia, South Carolina. She is a graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne College, class of ‘99; and graduate of Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, class of 2018.
She and her husband Nathan, who serves as pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Lexington, have three sons – Jonathan, James, and David.
Being a minister of word and sacrament (and loving it) is her second career. She also spends time dabbling in painting, is a lover of history, books, and anything that grows in dirt.

David Turner
Musician

The Rev. Martin Lopez
Worship Team Linguistic and Cultural Interpreter

The Rev. Mike Shackelford
Speaker
The Rev. Mike Shackelford is...
Pastor Mike Shackelford has been an ELCA pastor for 26 years. He has served two congregations in Florida, did a year chaplain residency at Tampa General Hospital, served two congregations in South Carolina, served as a chaplain for Lutheran Hospice. Currently Pastor Mike serves as the chaplain for Affinity Hospice in Greenville, and as the Interim Pastor for St. Matthew Lutheran in Pomaria. Pastor Mike is married to his college sweetheart, Carolyn who is an elementary school teacher. They both reside in Moore, SC. They have two young adult children. Megan, an elementary school teacher who lives in Tampa, FL and Nathan, a 3rd year student at Lenoir-Rhyne University.

The Rev. James Henricks
Speaker
The Rev. James Henricks is...
Rev. James Henricks currently serves as the Director for Evangelical Mission in the South Carolina synod. Prior to entering ministry, Rev. Henricks received his M.Div from Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary and an MTh from the University of Helsinki’s Religion, Conflict, and Dialogue program. He has since participated in seminars focusing on conflict management and resolution with the Lutheran World Federation, culminating in a contribution to the LWF’s publication Blessed are the Peacemakers. He and his wife are foster parents through LIRS and Lutheran Services Carolinas’ transitional foster care for unaccompanied minors. In addition, he serves his local community as a volunteer firefighter and chaplain in Friendly Fire Department and the City of Newberry Fire department.

The Rev. Chris Christopher
Speaker
The Rev. Christopher Christopher is...
Pastor at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Greenwood.
I was born in Burlington NC to a single mother, and put up for adoption when I was 2 years old. In case you are wondering, my first name was already Christopher, and I was, two years later, adopted by the Christophers. Ha!
During my school years, my greatest joy was playing trumpet (I still play some). My closest friend was my maternal grandmother. She raised me in the faith, and taught me about unconditional, steadfast love through our relationship. My college years at Elon College are my “wilderness years”, as I was lost completely in everything the 70’s were about. I dropped out my Senior year and enlisted in the USMC. Later I was able to finish my degree and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant. In the following 3 years, I served as a Combat Engineer platoon commander in Okinawa, being deployed to mainland Japan, South Korea, and to Tinian/Guam USA. I grew up some and learned a lot about myself.
My wife, Theresa, and I met during my last year of active duty, and were married 4 months after our blind date! That was 39 years ago in March! She has helped me to continue to grow up. We have 2 adult children and 3 grandsons. What a joy those boys are!
Since graduating LTSS in 1994, I have served in 3 parishes in western NC, served the Metro NY Synod as Executive Director of Koinonia Outdoor Ministries, and the Texas Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod in New Orleans. We retired in July 2021 and moved back to NC to be closer to the 2 younger grandsons. I never got around to submitting my retirement paperwork, and 8 weeks into my “retirement” I was invited to interview with Immanuel in Greenwood, SC. What a God Thing that was! I have now been serving alongside them as their pastor since October 2021.
Here at Immanuel, we operate a weekly Soup Kitchen, and a twice weekly Food Bank. We have a team to visit the Greenwood County Jail every Thursday night providing Bible Study for the inmates, and are now in the process of developing a weekly meeting with those inmates, after they are released, to help them create a new future.
For the past couple of years, we provide support, community, and love through Restoration Chapel, for Kinard Manor Women’s Addiction Recovery House. I serve as their Chaplain. And beginning in April, we will also be housing at Immanuel, Trinity Recovery Services (a ministry of Lutheran Services of the Carolinas) to provide additional recovery resources for Greenwood County.
We just completed raising the funds, painting, purchasing furnishings and other necessities 2 rooms a our Greenwood DSS office to provide a space for children caught in the foster care system. It is a kid-friendly, comfortable place for them to have some privacy, away from the hustle and bustle of the DSS office. We are continuing to support with clothing, snack food, and gift cards for restaurants for the staff to feed the children as they await their foster parents.
For now, I am loving it, but I am still not sure what I want to do when I finish growing up! Peace – Chris

The Rev. Kara Stewart
Speaker
The Rev. Kara Stewart is...
Rev. Kara Stewart has served as Executive Director of Neighbors Together since January of 2020 and has led the organization through the challenge of the pandemic into a new season of growth. She began her ordained ministry in 2002 in Charleston, serving Redeemer West Ashley, St. Barnabas downtown and St. Luke’s Summerville. In 2009 she took a call to Living Christ Lutheran in Flagstaff, AZ and later served as Campus Pastor at Texas Lutheran University, located south of Austin. Pastor Kara is passionate about helping people discern God’s call to use their gifts to help people in need. Pastor Kara is a graduate of Furman University in Greenville, S.C. and holds a Master of Divinity from Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio. She is a certified Kripalu yoga instructor and a Contemplative Prayer Group Leader (Shalem Institute.) Her son, Ethan, is a senior at Wando High School and plays the bassoon for the Bands of Wando and snare drum for Charles Towne Percussion.
Schedule
Thursday, June 8, 2023
12:00 p.m.
Display Table Check in and Set Up
1:00 p.m.
General Check In Opens
1:30 p.m.
Staff Meeting
2:00 p.m. - 3: p.m.
Committee of Reference and Counsel (by invitation, as needed)
Committee on Conduct of Elections (by invitation)
Orientation for Voting Members
3:15 p.m.
Session One
I see Jesus in…unexpected places
We worship a God who came to Earth, to be with us, to be among us. We worship a God who could have come as a mighty warrior but instead entered this world just as we did, as a baby. Let us gather together to hear stories of God’s work in this Synod in unexpected places.
(As a courtesy, please be sure to mute your phones and devices.)
5:30 p.m.
Travel Time to Ebenezer
6:00 p.m.
Worship
Ebenezer Lutheran Church
1301 Richland St, Columbia, SC 29201
7:00 p.m.
Dinner
On your own
Friday, June 9, 2023
9:30 a.m.
Session Two
I see Jesus in…those that look, talk, act and believe differently from me
Conflict and disagreement are all around us and our congregations are not immune, but yet we worship a God who calls us into community with one another. Let us gather to share tools of how best to work together through conflict.
*We have a later start to allow for participation in the SCLMM Breakfast at St Paul’s
(As a courtesy, please be sure to mute your phones and devices.)
12:00 p.m.
Lunch
Recognizing those who have celebrated 50 years of ordination.
1:45 p.m.
Session Three
I see Jesus in…our spaces
Jesus flipped over tables when he saw temples being turned into spaces that were not worshipping and honoring God. Let us gather to hear stories of creative ways congregations are using their space to honor God and serve their communities.
(As a courtesy, please be sure to mute your phones and devices.)
5:00 p.m.
Dinner
6:45 p.m.
Worship with Nechrology Report
8:00 p.m.
Social
Saturday, June 10, 2023
8:30 a.m.
Session Four
I see Jesus in…community
In worship, in the sacraments in congregational meals, in grief support groups, in small groups, in Bible studies, in youth group – when we gather in community and live out the kind of radical love Jesus modeled for us, we see and experience Christ’s love. Let us gather to hear stories of the incredible work of congregations who are radically gathering in community.
(As a courtesy, please be sure to mute your phones and devices.)