Thursday, June 29, 2017

Carol Ritchie -The Banner Lady


Carol Ritchie- The Banner Lady
It doesn't take very long
 after walking into
 Our Savior Lutheran Church -
 Laurel, Maryland 
to notice that a Visual Artist
is a part of this community.
A Banner for the Ordination 
and Installation of Rev. Derrick Miliner.

The Pentecost Banner
Like most visual learners, 
I see pictures when speakers use words
 that evoke mental images. 
Some Pastors are quite adept 
at bringing images to mind as they speak, 
and I usually draw in my bulletin 
when I’m moved by the words they’ve used. 
The doodles, though quite small, 
often remain virtually unchanged 
when translated into a 
full-size design for a banner. 
The Pastor’s words become my
 “homilies on the wall”. 
 I prefer not to include words, so many are left to be interpreted by those who stop to see them, 
though I do offer an explanation
 in the bulletin when they are first used. 
Some ideas spend quite
 a long time being worked and reworked 
in my head before being made,
 others seem to come fully ready
 for immediate pattern design.
 On the other hand, a number of my banners
 have grown out of
 LWML convention themes 
when I was asked to create
 a banner for that purpose. 
Those designs developed as I worked
 with how each particular theme 
could best be portrayed.
Christ has set YOU free!

I’ve used many materials in the banners 
I’ve made but continue
 to appreciate the base structure
 able to be achieved with well-made felt. 
Some banners have many layers, some are quilted,
 many are three dimensional. 
Our banner stands require a six-inch casing
 at the top, and felt can be squared
 to hang properly without fear of its stretching in some undesirable way.
 I use stitching or fusible web between layers -
 I don’t use glue. 
On one banner, I couched endless yards
 of decorative yarn
 into intricate patterns by hand 
while sitting on the floor on top of the banner. 
Ideas can sometimes get out of hand that way!
For a church celebration- anniversary.
For the Grief-Share Ministry
Celebrating ministry with children.

A Lenten Altar setting prepares
hearts and minds for worship.
Carol certainly sees how all things-
visual- fit together.


Carol is a member of 
Our Savior Lutheran Church,
Laurel, Maryland.
We give thanks for her God-given talent
 and her work that gives Glory to her Creator.





Saturday, June 24, 2017

Celebrating Connections


It is important to remember 
what every flower looks
 like as an individual.
There is often a different story 
when we are seen all together.

Today we celebrate on this blog-
the gathering of stories.
This blog of posts of the 
Women of the Southeastern District
 was started on April 23, 2013.
As of today there have been 271 posts
 highlighting the women, 
events, and communities of the SED.




There have been 75,000 page
 views of the individual posts.
Not bad, for a small share of cyberspace.
That may not seem like a huge number.
There are about 60,000 total Lutheran members
 in the churches we claim 
as our own in this District.
But, it is also interesting to note
 that those reading the stories 
collected here are beyond our District.
This week the posts have been viewed
 in these countries:

We might think our reach is limited,
or not of interest to others.
These numbers daily give another picture.
We are all connected to women 
that have lived
 or are living amazing stories.
Our stories are amazing because 
we have been redeemed by a Savior
 who loves us, 
and remembered by a Lord 
who thinks of us.
There are stories of faith-
hard times that have forged both 
softness and courage.
Stories of those who bless others 
with words of encouragement and 
gift hope in small ways.

Won't you think about someone 
whose story would lift others up?
Maybe YOU are ready 
to share a part of YOUR story.
You may reach me at:
condoit@aol.com
to share a story.



Friday, June 23, 2017

Erika Radke- Visual Faith Coach

Erika Radke - Visual Faith Coach

Erika has worked in the Visual Arts for a long time.
In fact, I have always thought of her as an artist.
She is trained that way- using her God-given talents.
But, then sometimes folks think
 if that isn't your degree,
or your "gift", 
then there isn't an open door for exploration.
Erika has faithfully gathered folks
 in community to walk with them
 in "trying out and discovery"
 with Bible Journaling.
Whether we are gathered under 
wings of protection,
 giving thanks for a love so great,
 or contemplating the intricate plans of weaving
 in God's master Plan for His people.
We have dreamed of "in the beginning",
 sat by a tree in hope,
 given thanks that in Christ 
we live as a "new creation",
 wondered about Jesus 
who calms the storms of live,
 and breathed deep 
that He hears us in our distress.
 Erika meets every "new artist" 
right where they are 
and gives encouragement.
A carefully planned out approach 
helps to make everyone successful.
 Erika will be a presenter for 
Visual Faith -Bible Journaling
 at the Southeastern District- LCMS- 
Tending the Flame event this August.
 Maybe this is the very opportunity that YOU 
have been waiting for to explore 
the fun and creativity of reading and responding
 to God's text message to us.
 You don't want to miss out.
 This milestone faith marking- 
just might be the very legacy
 you want to give to your family.
And this HOSANNA blessing
 might just be the very gift 
waiting for each of your neighbors.

More INFO HERE:


Erika is a busy mom 
of two little boys and blogs here:





Friday, June 16, 2017

Vernice Sittmann- In Memory

In Memory of

Vernice Bumgarner Sittmann

November 6, 1929 - June 13, 2017
Vernice Elizabeth Sittmann (nee Bumgarner), 87, 
wife of the late Rev. Gustav E. Sittmann, Jr., 
went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday, June 13, 2017
 at Catawba Hospice and Palliative Care in Newton.

Born in Catawba County on November 6, 1929, 
Vernice Bumgarner Sittmann was the daughter
of the late Vernon George Bumgarner and Flora Belle Hollar Bumgarner. 
She spent her early years in Hickory, NC 
and later attended Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, IN.
After her studies, Vernice returned to Hickory 
where she met her future husband, Gustav Edward Sittmann, Jr.  
He was serving as a Vicar and elementary school teacher
 at St. Stephens Lutheran Church LCMS. 
They were married on May 28, 1950. 
Together they raised four children and lived in South Carolina, Tennessee, 
Missouri, and Arkansas. During these years, she worked 
as a school and church secretary. 
Upon retirement, they returned to Hickory, NC.

In addition to her parents, Vernice was preceded in death
by her loving husband of 64 years, Rev. Gustav "Gus" Edward Sittmann, Jr., 
two of her brothers, George and Dennis Bumgarner, 
one of her sons, Gustav Edward Sittmann, III 
and one of her daughters, Leslie Ellen Roberts.

She is survived by:
son Stanton Sittmann and wife, Linda of St. Louis, MO; 
daughter, Lucinda Stephens and husband, Randy of Hickory, NC; 
daughter-in-law, Cynthia Sittmann of St. Louis, MO; 
grandchildren,
Bradley Roberts and wife, Kayla of St. Louis, MO, 
Eric Roberts and wife, Kelli of Dupo, IL, 
Jennifer Willis and husband, Matt of St. Louis, MO, 
Claudia Sittmann of St. Louis, MO, 
Benjamin Stephens of Hickory, NC, 
Elizabeth Stephens, of Hickory, NC,
Katia Sittmann of Olathe, KS; 
great-grandchildren Ava Mae Willis, 
Luke Roberts and Anistin Roberts (due to arrive in July); 
brother Charles Bumgarner and wife, Joan;
brother Conrad Bumgarner and wife, Billie;
sister-in-law Nancy Bumgarner;
sister-in-law Peggy Bumgarner; 
sister-in-law Marguerite Scarpa 
and many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday, June 17, 2017 
at Concordia Lutheran Church in Conniver.
 Pastors Mark Schudde and Gavin Mize will officiate. 
Burial will follow at St. Stephens Lutheran Church Cemetery in Hickory.

The family will receive friends prior to the service
 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. at Concordia Lutheran Church in Conover.

Memorials may be made to Concordia Lutheran Church, 
or Concordia Christian Day School, 
215 5th Ave., SE, Conover, NC 28613.



These last 3 photos were taken from the 
funeral service bulletin that was sent in the mail.

We give thanks for the servant heart of Vernice 
as she served her family and friends and in all the ministry settings.