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board of trustees 2012

Dr. Lane Alderman (’80) Chair, Institutional Advancement Committee Roswell, GA Lee W. Bowman Highlands, NC Bennett A. Brown Carrolton, GA Eva Carter Birmingham, AL Ann D. Cousins Atlanta, GA Thomas Daniel (’03) Decatur, GA Pam Driesell Atlanta, GA Charles M. Durham Chair, Nominating Committee Tuscaloosa, AL Alan Dyer Student Representative Alexandria, VA

Lucie Eggleston Columbia, SC

Hamilton W. McKay Charlotte, NC

Jan Swetenburg Charlotte, NC

Florida Ellis Atlanta, GA

Stephen R. Montgomery (’92) Chair, Student Services Committee Memphis, TN

Tom Walker (’89) Chair, Vision 2020 Task Force Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

Nancy Giguere Greenville, SC Gail S. Glover Atlanta, GA Elizabeth Goodrich (’03) Birmingham, AL Joseph S. Harvard(’66) Durham, NC Susan Haskell Birmingham, AL Steve Hayner President Decatur, GA Hayne Hollis Chair, Business & Finance Committee Dothan, AL James M. Jeter Moultrie, GA In Soo Jung Duluth, GA Andrew Kintz Nashville, TN

William S. Morris Chair, Capital Campaign Committee Augusta, GA Charles R. Nash Chair, Academic Affairs Committee Tuscaloosa, AL Phil Noyes Atlanta, GA Richard A. Oglesby Chair, Audit Committee Atlanta, GA Pen Peery (’03) Charlotte, NC Derrick Quattlebaum Greenville, SC Tim Reed Greenville, SC Margaret Reiser Atlanta, GA William E. Scheu Chair Jacksonville, FL

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David Weitnauer (’86) Decatur, GA Sue S. Williams Vice-Chair Atlanta, GA Valarie Wilson Decatur, GA Bonnie Wurzbacher Atlanta, GA


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“When one knows a good story he wants to tell it.”

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o begins Louis LaMotte’s early history of Columbia Theological Seminary titled Colored Light. In it, he discusses the founding of our school against the dramatic backdrop of the antebellum South up through the middle of the Great Depression. There’s a reason we are compelled to tell such stories. Even when they lie outside the scope of our own personal history, we are caught up in stories in ways we may not expect. Looking to the distant past, we are reminded that God remains faithful. Yet, the past does not completely define our story. Neither our successes nor our failures can summarize who we are or where we are going. God is still at work. The story is not finished. When we are drawn in deeply enough, we begin to notice that this is only a preface to what is still being written. Our future awaits; our own stories are unfolding still in the context of God’s story. God is calling us, even compelling us, to join an amazing adventure. We see this as we read the biblical story and as we share our own stories together. Every time this magazine is published and sent, we have the opportunity to see a little more of what God is doing in the life of this community. As I write, our Mission and Vision team is finishing its work to elaborate more on our mission statement: Columbia Theological Seminary exists to educate and nurture faithful, imaginative, and effective leaders for the sake of the church and the world. We have been doing that for quite some time, but God and God’s world are dynamic. The needs have changed and so must we. We retell the old stories, as we continue to reflect on our next steps. Each one of us must be vigilant in asking, “Where is God leading us today?” Some may wander while others march with distinction, but we are all being led by one Lord and God. As you can see, we’re doing a few things differently for this issue of Vantage. Instead of the usual single feature story, we have many voices sharing their stories of God at work through Columbia and beyond. This is an opportunity to take a step back, listen to each other broadly, and appreciate the great work being done. By God’s grace, we continuously enter into God’s plans for a greater future. All of our stories come through the myriad ways that they are told and reflected in our character. God works through many “hands” and “mouths”— even “eyes” and “ears” and “feet,” but we are all part of one Body in Jesus Christ. The implications of God’s story are lived out in our world and in our own life together daily. Where is God leading you today? What story do you need to share with the rest of us? Joyfully,

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Logos, Cosmos, Theos

Every family has their stories, and mine is no different.

Growing up, the one all defining story for us was told by my Grandpa Bolton. In Germany during World War II, he was hit by sniper fire. The bullet was slowed and redirected by the Bible in his pocket, and he was saved from certain death as it should have gone straight to his heart. Heralded as the “Boy with the Bible”, my grandfather was sought out by the leading BBC correspondent of the time. The story only became more vibrant as he showed us the actual Bible and let us listen to a recording of the original BBC radio story. Every time the story was told, Grandpa Bolton was determined to give God glory saying, “God saved me many years before that sniper ever pulled the trigger.” The other storyteller to catch my attention at a young age was scientist and Pulitzer Prize winner Carl Sagan. I was entranced by his PBS series Cosmos and decided early on that I wanted to be an astronomer myself. He was a trailblazer in explaining the mysteries of the universe in a way that seemed so accessible to anyone willing to listen. In college, I had the privilege of sitting under his teaching in a senior seminar on Critical Thinking. But a funny thing happened on the way to NASA...I became a storyteller myself. Explicitly or implicitly, every story I tell attempts to reflect on the Word, the World, and God. After serving in many different communications roles for a variety of non-profit organizations, I am grateful for the opportunity to now serve Columbia Theological Seminary which has many great stories to tell. As I meet the array of students and alumni, faculty and staff, and a host of other supporters, I hope to hear more and tell more about what God is doing by God’s Word in God’s World through this institution. Over the next few months, we will be reviewing all of our communications for the seminary. We have already made significant changes in our social media efforts on Facebook and Twitter. Soon we will do a broad redesign of the website to provide everyone with the latest stories here at Columbia. And, of course, Vantage will continue to be developed as the important tool it is for you. Feel free to let me know if you have any ideas for our communications moving forward. We want to serve you with the stories we tell! Grace to You,

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Michael Thompson D es i gn

Lucy Ke P h o t o g r aph y

Coenraad Brand ’13 Robert Wolf ’13 (cover photos) C o nt r i b u t o r s

Cindy Barto ’14 Randy Calvo, Jr. ’81 Erskine Clarke Kim Clayton ’84/DMin ’08 Pam Cottrell Mary Lynn Darden Denes House C.J. Drymon Erica Durham Sarah Erickson ’03/DEdMin ’10 Anna Carter Florence Tammy Johnson Steve Hayner Raj Nadella Elizabeth Orth Barbara Poe Stan Saunders George Stroup Doug Taylor Sandra Taylor Diane Thorne Ralph Watkins

This issue of Vantage is available online at www.ctsnet.edu. Go to News & Publications, then Vantage.

Michael Thompson Director of Communications thompsonm@ctsnet.edu

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Jeanne Simpson spent her ministerial internship at Durbanville Presbyterian Church in South Africa.

The four students from Columbia who traveled are: Alan Dyer, Sally Ann McKinsey Sisk, Shavon Starling-Louis, and Meredith Loftis. The Middle East Travel Seminar was initiated in 1979 as a joint venture of three seminaries (Emory, Columbia and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary), funded by the Pittulloch Foundation, and directed by Dr. Max Miller, a retired archeologist from Emory and Steve McKinzie, Old Testament professor from Rhodes College. The 2012 travel group included approximately twenty-two seminary students and six non-students, all carefully selected. Students described the experience as a “phenomenal, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel the Middle East and learn everyday from incredible scholars.” Most of the learning and personal formation came from the relationships and conversations that took place over the course of the trip. This was a rare opportunity to be in close community with more than 20 other seminarians from a wide variety of theological backgrounds.

Durbanville is a suburb of Cape Town with about 30,000 people. It is in the wine country, and she was there during their winter season. Instead of shorts and t-shirts, she wore “cuddle duds,” turtlenecks, and wool jackets. For 5 ½ weeks of her internship, the minister was gone, so she essentially served as the solo pastor for half of her stay. She prepared the liturgy for all 11 Sundays, preached 10 times, and planned several other services. She attended small group meetings and spoke at women’s gatherings. In addition, she attended Session meetings, Board of Trustee meetings, Presbytery, General Assembly, and a church clergy conference at Stellenbosch University. She also dealt with numerous pastoral care issues, including hospitalizations, illness, and personal counseling concerns of the congregation. She even spoke at the Rotary Club and met with students from Mercer University in Macon, GA who were in town to do volunteer work. The congregation embraced her, feeding her tea, Scottish shortbread, malva pudding, milk tart, bobotie, and bredie. It was fruit season, so there were papayas, paw paws, oranges, naartjies, lychees, pears, apples, and pomegranates. South Africa is full of flowers and semi-tropical plants, and consists of the most diverse biosystem in the world. Calla lilies and bird of paradise grow wild, and there are hundreds of different types of proteas. Jeanne stayed with

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five different families over the course of her internship, and was taken all over the western cape and “Little Karoo.” There were many tears on all sides when it came time to leave. Being “thrown in at the deep end” not only provided her with a fairly realistic experience in parish ministry, it affirmed her sense of call. She plans to return for a vacation next year, because the congregation is planning further adventures for her to the eastern side of the country!

Elinor Dale Serving with the Saints St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church (SCAPC), located in New Orleans, hosted two interns this summer. Alex Cornell from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary and Elinor Dale from Columbia Theological Seminary hit the ground running last May with Vacation Bible School, leading worship, and evening programs at Camp RHINO (Rebuilding Hope In New Orleans). Each also had the opportunity to preach twice over the summer and spend time on a youth trip. Elinor went with the high-school kids to Montreat Conference Center. “I walked into an on-campus interview with Don Frampton [pastor and CTS alum] and we started talking.” said Elinor, “Forty-five minutes later, I knew where I wanted to be this summer. It’s such a hands-on place. I just felt it was meant to be.” In 2008, Elinor traveled to Cuba on a mission trip, and stayed in the Varadero Church of Joel Ortega Dopico, a stop SCAPC groups make on their own trips to Cuba. “I looked at the SCAPC website, and there was a little video with members talking about the church,” recalls Elinor. “Everyone in it seemed to love being here and doing things, and then I found out they go to Cuba, too!” Elinor worked for two years after college as a youth director and came down to the New Orleans area briefly in 2006 on a post-Katrina mission trip spending most of her time inside gutting houses. “Now that I’m here I want to learn about Katrina, and how people were affected,” says Elinor. “I’ve started reading [Chris Rose’s] ‘1 Dead in Attic’ and it’s incredible.” In short, the broad experience Elinor and Alex shared at SCAPC included a little of everything and will prepare them well for the multi-faceted nature of church ministry. 6

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Elinor Dale ’14 says she’s from “all over” as a preacher’s kid, but she calls Raleigh, NC home. At Meredith College in Raleigh, Elinor double-majored in political science with a concentration in law and justice and Spanish with a minor in ethics. She is starting her second year at Columbia Theological Seminary this fall and hopes to start her ministry as an associate pastor for families or young adults, or both! Editor’s Note: Recently, New Orleans and surrounding areas were hit by Hurricane Isaac. Isaac stayed over the area for days, dumping inches of rain in Mississippi and Louisiana. St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church sustained some water damage in the Sanctuary. There were many trees down and debris on the ground, as well as some power outages in the New Orleans area, but life in the metro area is returning to normal. However, friends in South Louisiana and those living in the communities outside of New Orleans did not fare so well in Isaac. There were incredible amounts of wind and water damage, and many homes were lost. We ask your prayers for everyone affected by Hurricane Isaac. If you’d like to help in the recovery, please visit www.scapc.org/isaac/.”


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T h e J oy s of Living L i m i n a l ly

Most people have favorite places where they write best—home, office, library or a coffee shop. Although I have some favorite places, most of my writing as a biblical scholar occurs in liminal spaces. Limen, the Latin root of “liminal,” literally means “threshold” but it also connotes a separator (or connector) of two spaces. “Liminal” and “liminality” often signify living in in-between spaces, stages, and cultural contexts and grappling with the attendant implications.

by Raj Nadella, PhD Assistant Professor of New Testament

I grew up in India but have lived in the United States for numerous years. Despite having lived and worked in both countries for many years, I have, in the past, felt like an outsider in both contexts. My differences in relation to each context seemingly meant that I was neither fully here nor fully there. I was connected to both contexts without feeling entirely at home in either. The postcolonial theorist Gayatri Spivak describes this phenomenon as a state of “displacement,” one that potentially unsettles the individual. But liminality has its own advantages. It grants one some distance (to employ Mikhail Bakhtin’s term) in relation to each space/context and thus allows one to reflect on those spaces in ways that are not colored by familiarity or close spatial proximity. Being situated a bit outside each space but closer to the other also allows one to move back and forth easily, facilitate interaction of diverse ideas and build bridges between communities.It is in these liminal spaces that I often find meaning and creative insights about biblical texts. It is in this intersection of spaces that something new emerges that belongs neither fully there nor fully here and yet in some ways to both places. Homi Bhabha calls this phenomenon hybridity. But seeing liminality as an advantage requires an acknowledgment of standing outside both spaces, an intentionality about claiming and connecting the two and an active imagination that cultivates the benefits of liminality rather than see it as a limitation. Sociologists like Victor Turner have discussed liminality in B e i n g s i t uat e d a bit terms of transitional phases during which communities experience o u t s i d e e ac h space significant change. Liminality here is a period of uncertainty about b u t c l o s e r to the the future but it allows communities to reflect and transform ot h e r a l s o a l lows themselves in profoundly positive ways. Several mainlines o n e to m ov e b ack churches in the United States are undergoing liminal experiences a n d f o rt h e asily, fac i l i tat e i n t e r ac tion right now as they deal with changes in culture and society. of d ive r s e i d e a s and Change is painful mainly because of parting with the past, b u i l d b r i d g e s b e t ween the vulnerability of the present and the uncertainty about the c o m m u n ities. future. However, the current situation is an opportunity for churches to be intentional about making connections between the past and the future. The process entails, in part, remembering where we have been as a community and imagining where our potential can take us. It is about cherishing the strengths of the past, living actively in the present and being ready to embrace God’s future as it arrives. Liminality is also an opportunity for reinvention. Growing up in rural India, I often watched caterpillars transform themselves into beautiful butterflies. What I remember was not only my fear that some might not make it but even more powerfully a more vivid memory of how time and time again new life prevailed. I have similar assurance about the future of the Church. Positive transformation requires hope, active imagination, resilience in the face of vulnerability and the courage to embrace the future—in whatever shape it appears—while maintaining firm roots in the past. We look forward joyfully to the future God will bring. VANTAGE Fall 2012

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A D i v i n e App o i n t m e n t

Divine Providence is not something I previously thought about much. I always felt God guiding me through life, but usually by more of a gentle nudge. I rarely felt that God was speaking directly to me, guiding my path, and making the decisions for me.

by Cindy Barto ’14

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That’s just how I thought choosing a Seminary would turn out to be. God would give me some choices, and I would choose where I thought the best fit would be. I had applied to three very good Presbyterian Seminaries, and I had been struggling to discern which one was the right place for me. My last Sunday in China led me to believe that God has chosen a path for me. After spending three months serving in a local foster home for orphans with medical disabilities in Beijing, China, a group of us decided to join some Chinese young adults for Church in downtown Beijing at one of the few legal Christian churches in China. Three buses and 2 ½ hours of travel later, we made it to the service. We were greeted and offered bilingual Bibles and took a seat in a satellite room just off of the main sanctuary. It had a live video feed showing the M y l a s t S u n day i n China l e d m e to belie ve service so that the 200 of us packed into that room could join t h at G o d h a s chosen the 2,000 people in the main Sanctuary. a pat h f or me. We sat through announcements being made in Mandarin Chinese, not having a clue what they were telling us. Then they introduced the guest preacher for the day who, to our surprise, was an American preacher. He spoke in a wonderfully vibrant way, verbally drawing a picture of our stereotypical image of the Church and sharing how our perception of a building or Sunday school or even Church picnics are not the point. It’s really about nurturing the Body of Christ. It was evident that he had a heart for growing the international Church and that he was making a huge effort to reach across cultural lines to find a common denominator in faith through action. At the end of the service, a good friend suggested we find out who that preacher was and where he was from. All the while, I couldn’t stop thinking about how much he sounded like a Presbyterian seminary professor with his intentional language and vivid descriptions. So we asked our Chinese friends if they could help us find the preacher. Soon enough, we found him and his colleagues chatting outside in the church courtyard. Just as I was about to miss my opportunity for an introduction, I followed them into a little room which they had just retreated and asked for a moment to speak with him. Seeing as we had missed his original introduction given in Mandarin Chinese, I asked who he was and from where he was visiting. Reaching out to greet me, he said that his name was Steve Hayner, President of Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. My jaw dropped. I gathered my words to share that I had just been accepted there and that it was in my top choices for seminaries. The look on his face quickly changed to match mine. In sheer wonder and amazement, he called over his friend Deborah Mullen, the new Dean of Faculty at Columbia. She gave me a warm smile and handshake as she told me how


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excited she was to meet me and how amazing it was that the Spirit had brought us all here together. Before I knew it she asked if they could pray over me, seeing as it truly was an act of the Divine that had brought us all together. They prayed over my journey and over my discernment as I chose a Seminary to attend in the coming weeks. I later found out that the President and Dean were in China working on a new international program to stretch students who had experiences working with the global church. This happened to be something I recently discovered as a huge passion of my own after living abroad in a culture with such different values and ideals over the past few months. Looking forward, I hope this will be great preparation for my international missions work. I hope to work with the school and my Presbytery to find a full-time ministry position in China, ideally working with orphaned children. I never could have imagined that my two worlds would collide in such a beautiful way, but I am sure this is just the beginning. Cindy is a Middler M.Div. student at CTS. A native of Wheaton, IL, she is from Church of the Cross (PCUSA) in Hoffman Estates, IL. Cindy graduated from Hope College (’11) and spent her last semester volunteering at a foster home in China. Cindy’s passions include art, psychology, religion, cats and children. She hopes to return to China to work with children in the mission field.

Steve Hayner welcoming international students to Columbia this fall from South Korea, Slovakia, Hungary, Jamaica, and Kenya.

the journey never ends

In college, my wife asked me to go to this little mission church she had been visiting as a gift for her birthday. I went reluctantly. By the time the preacher was finished with his sermon and extended the altar call, I found myself walking down the aisle, giving my life to Christ, and becoming of member of Christ’s church.

by Ralph B. Watkins, DMin, PhD Associate Professor of Evangelism and Church Growth

Since that day back in 1985 I have been on a journey—not a journey with a destination but a journey calling me into service. I have been called to serve Christ and Christ’s church by being and doing what God has called me to be and to do. God doesn’t give you the entire plan at once. If God did, we couldn’t handle it. God prepares us for what’s next as we serve faithfully in the now. When we respond to God’s call now, serve, and develop our gifts through training and service, God prepares us for what’s next. When God called me to Columbia Theological Seminary, I was enjoying my service at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. We had left Georgia to go to California, and thought we were going to retire there. Everything was going great—and then a call from Columbia. No, no person called me. I was simply looking in the job openings in one of my professional journals, and it was as if God highlighted this ad. I don’t even know what prompted me to look at the ads. The more I looked at this ad, it was as if it was calling me. When Vanessa came home that evening, I shared my experience with her. After dinner, we went for a walk and decided we would pray about it. The more we prayed and reflected on the ad and the call; the more we sensed God had prepared us for this VANTAGE Fall 2012

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position and move. We submitted to the call and we applied. Well, you know how the story turns out. We ended up leaving Fuller Seminary and coming to Columbia Seminary. The move from California back to Georgia wasn’t easy. We were called to move during one of the worst economic times in the history of our nation. The housing market was depressed, our oldest daughter was getting married that When we arri ved in Georgia we were summer, Vanessa was settled as the principal of a great school so well recei ved by the Columbia S eminary in Pasadena—but God was calling. We had friends, a church, community it was as i f God kissed us and a loving community in Pasadena—but God was calling. when we arri ved on c am p us. When we arrived in Georgia we were so well received by the Columbia Seminary community it was as if God kissed us when we arrived on campus. The journey was once again confirmed. This is where God wants us to be at this point on our journey. What I have learned about journeying with God is that it is never over. God is always trying to move us to do new things, in new ways in a new time. If we submit to God and God’s journey our lives will never be boring. I am so excited to be on this journey. What does God have in store for you down the road? Are you willing to go in order to be?

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Over 16,000 pages of published historical materials by and about Columbia Theological Seminary were submitted for digitization in 2012 and are now available for viewing online through the Internet Archive (www.archive.org). The materials include CTS course catalogs from 1851 forward, the seminary periodical from 1908 forward (changing title from Bulletin to Inform and later to Vantage), and published histories and reminiscences. Among the latter works are Colored Light: The Story of the Influence of Columbia Theological Seminary, 1828-1936 by Louis LaMotte, As I Remember It by J. McDowell Richards, and Time of Blessing, Time of Hope by J. Davison Philips.The materials also include plans of government, bylaws, and constitutions. Viewers can page through each digitized item as if reading a book, conduct term searches within the items, download them to a Kindle, or view them as a pdf or full-text document. To see only the items submitted by the CTS archives, visit the CTS library’s “home page” within the Internet Archive at http://archive.org/details/ columbiatheologicalseminary. To search for all of the items in the Internet Archive that relate to CTS (or to other research topics) visit the IA home page at www.archive.org for quick search and advanced search options. The materials were prepared and submitted by Campbell Library archives and technical services staff members as part of the Mass Digitization Collaborative, a project of the LYRASIS, a non-profit library membership organization, in collaboration with the Internet Archive with funding support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. 10

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The American Theological Library Association Serials (ATLAS) research database is available to Columbia alumni/ae. The database provides online access to more than 150,000 articles and citations — and to the full text of hundreds of peer-reviewed journals. Columbia’s library is able to offer this resource to alumni/ae by participating in a program of the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) funded by a generous grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc. For more information — and a login ID and password — contact the Reference Desk (404-687-4620 or ref-desk@ctsnet.edu) or Erica Durham (404-687-4661 or durhame@ctsnet.edu). CALVIN, the library catalog (http://calvin.ctsnet.edu), has an updated interface that offers alums the ability to search for books and renew books they’ve checked out. You can restrict searches by language, year or type of publication. There are also links to the archives and the complete database list. Check it out the next time you’re looking for answers! CTS class composite photographs (1860-present) have been digitized and the images are now available for viewing in the archives online catalog. To use the archives online catalog, go to this link http:// www.ctsnet.edu/Library/ArchivesOnlineCatalog.aspx and click on the word “here” in the first sentence of the first paragraph. From the resulting search page you can search by keyword (try “cousar 1958” for example!). Let us know what you think about this! What works and what do you wish worked better? You can reach us at archives@ctsnet.edu.


CLASS OF 2012 AWARDS

Jody L. Andrade

Nathan Ryan Baughman

Emma Gaillard Boyce Graduate Fellowship

St. Andrew Presbytery Preaching Award

Paul T. Fuhrmann Book Prize in Church History

Ralph C. Griffin III

Dawn Martin Hyde

Melanie A. Johnson

Soon Ki Lee

Ludwig Richard Max Dewitz Biblical Studies Award (OT)

Wilds Book Prize; William Dudley Fund Award

Columbia Graduate Fellowship

Fannie Jordan Bryan Fellowship

Harvard A. Anderson

Raphael Zeena Jaccoud Bernice Regis Ferreira Pinto

Daeseung Son

Sheldon Jacob Steen

Jonathan David West

Mark Daniel White

James T. and Celeste M. Boyd Book Fund

Fannie Jordan Bryan Fellowship; The TomsMcGarrahan Award

Samuel A. Cartledge Biblical Studies Award (NT)

George and Sally Telford Award

William Rivers Waddey Award

H. J. Riddle Memorial Book Award

Christopher Lyle Crotwell (DMin) Florrie Wilkes Sanders Prize in Theology

Joe Ella Darby

Zechariah Preston Eberhart

Jarda Ameche Alexander

The Robert Ramey, Jr. Christian Leadership Award

Ashley Lane Mathews

Anna Church Whitner Fellowship

Laura Elizabeth Neely Indiantown Country Church Award

Leslie Cara Fuller

Anna Katharyn Fulmer

Columbia Friendship James T. and Circle Graduate Celeste M. Boyd Fellowship Book Fund

Nathaniel D. Phillips The John Nelsen Award

Anna Sara Garcia da Silva Pinto William Rivers Waddey Award

Damon Phillip Williams William Dudley Fund Award VANTAGE Fall 2012

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Doctor of Theology in Pastoral Counseling

Leonard R. Ezell Paragould, Arkansas B.A., Williams Baptist College M.Div., McAfee School of Theology

Amy S. Gall Ritchie Richmond, Indiana B.S., Manchester College M.Div., Bethany Theological Seminary

Joshua James Graves Brentwood, Tennessee B.S., Rochester College M.Div., Lipscomb University

Lisa Ciranni Rzepka Fairfax, Virginia B.S., Rochester Institute of Technology M.Div., Wesley Theological Seminary

Charles H. Berthoud Bethel Park, Pennsylvania B.A., Wesleyan University M.Div., Union Theological Seminary

Sandra McNeill Kern Salisbury, North Carolina B.A., The College of William and Mary M.Div., Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Th.M., Columbia Theological Seminary

Paul Stuart Seelman Dallas, Texas B.A., Wake Forest University M.U.R.P., University of New Orleans M.Div., Union Theological Seminary

Mary Ann Gantt Carter Pensacola, Florida B.S., Judson College M.S., Troy University M.Div., Candler School of Theology

Craig Thomas Kocher Richmond, Virginia B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill M.Div., Duke Divinity School

Stephen Hunter Cook Memphis, Tennessee B.A., Wake Forest University M.Div., Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond Th.M., Brite Divinity School

Andrew Warren Kukla Jacksonville, Florida B.A., The College of William and Mary M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary

Stephanie Marie Crumpton Chicago, Illinois B.A., Langston University M.Div., Interdenominational Theological Center

Doctor of Ministry

Christopher Lyle Crotwell Aiken, South Carolina B.A., Rhodes College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary April Marie Davis Campbell Stillwater, Minnesota B.A., University of Nebraska M.P.A., University of Nebraska M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary Stephen Paul Drakeford Toronto, Ontario, Canada B.A., University of Guelph M.Div., Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto Willecia LeAndrea Dugas Atlanta, Georgia B.S., University of Florida M.Div., Interdenominational Theological Center

Justin J. Lind-Ayres Saint Paul, Minnesota B.A., Gustavus Adolphus College M.Div., Luther Seminary David E. Markwalder Colorado Springs, Colorado B.S., Bethany University M.S.S., Air University M.Div., Fuller Theological Seminary Anne Douglas McKee Maryville, Tennessee B.A., Rhodes College M.Div., Yale Divinity School Peggy Cecil Owens Louisville, Kentucky B.A., University of North Carolina at Pembroke M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Sung-Joo Park Fairfax, Virginia B.E., Chung-Ang University M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary Nathaniel D. Phillips Hockessin, Delaware B.S., University Of Maine at Farmington M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary

Devin Lee Strong Suwanee, Georgia B.A., Carthage College M.Div., Luther Seminary James J. Truesdell Rochester, New York B.S., Houghton College M.Div., Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Christopher Stephen Tuttle Durham, North Carolina B.A., Davidson College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Bradley Knox Walker Topeka, Kansas B.A., Wake Forest University M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Joan Carol Watson Charlotte, North Carolina B.S., University of North Texas M.A., Union Presbyterian Seminary M.Div., Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Mark Daniel White Richmond, Virginia B.S., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill M.Div., Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond Th.M., Duke University Craig Henry Williamson Manchester, Georgia B.A., Mercer University M.Div., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary David Scott Worth Melbourne, Florida B.S., Florida Southern College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Shin Yang Atlanta, Georgia B.S., Hanshin University M.Div., Hanshin University

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Doctor of Educational Ministry Victoria Caro Dieth Tallahassee, Florida B.A., Stetson University M.A., Presbyterian School of Christian Education Heather Hadden Ferguson Chapel Hill, North Carolina B.A., Montreat College M.A., Presbyterian School of Christian Education Brian Keith Hodges Detroit, Michigan B.A., Beulah Heights University M.A.C.E., Morehouse School of Religion Holly J. Inglis Arvada, Colorado B.A., Earlham College M.Div., Earlham School of Religion Evelyn Worth McMullen Lakeland, Florida B.A., St. Andrews Presbyterian College M.A., Presbyterian School of Christian Education Susan Doyle Moseley Wilmington, Delaware B.A., Furman University M.A., Presbyterian School of Christian Education David B. Rhone, Jr. Atlanta, Georgia B.S., Florida A&M University M.Div., Interdenominational Theological Center

Master of Theology Kevin K. Calhoun Dallas, Texas B.A., Howard University M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Paul Mwangi Kariuki Gilgil, Kenya B.D., St. Paul’s University Young Hyun Kim Seoul, South Korea B.Th., Asian Center for Theological Studies and Mission M.Div., Presbyterian College and Theological Seminary Andrew Jeremy Sherrill New York, New York B.S., University of Central Florida M.A., Reformed Theological Seminary Shelley Hasty Woodruff Tifton, Georgia B.A., North Central University M.Div., Interdenominational Theological Center


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Master of Divinity David Cole Adams Blossom, Texas B.S., Texas A&M University Jarda Ameche Alexander Decatur, Georgia B.A., Hampton University M.Ed., American Intercontinental University Katherine Elizabeth Archibald-Woodward Claremont, California B.A., Williamette University Alexander Kenneth Barnes Cleveland Heights, Ohio B.A., Denison University Eric Wayne Barton Sandoval, Illinois B.S., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale M.B.A., Trident University M.P.A., Walden University

Dawn Martin Hyde Burlington, North Carolina B.A., B.A., North Carolina State University YeonKwon Jeong Daejeon, South Korea B.S., Chungnam National University M.S., Chungnam National University Ph.D., Chungnam National University

Andrew Francis Stockstill Thomasville, Georgia B.A., Presbyterian College

Melanie A. Johnson Atlanta, Georgia B.A., University of Cincinnati M.C.P., University of Cincinnati

Zechariah Preston Eberhart Hampton, Georgia B.A., Atlanta Christian College

Elizabeth Kay Toland Iola, Kansas B.S., University of Kansas

David Jae Moon Kim Atlanta, Georgia B.B.A., Georgia State University

Sarah E. VanderZee Bloomington, Indiana B.A., Millikin University

Cinda Lynn Gillian Denver, Colorado B.A., University of Arizona M.A., University of Arizona Ph.D., University of Colorado at Boulder M.S.W., Colorado State University

Kyle Gifford Kyzer Conyers, Georgia B.A., Presbyterian College

Jonathan David West Lakeland, Georgia B.S., B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology

Christin Whitney Johnson Roswell, Georgia B.A., University of Georgia

Lacey R. Brown Fort Myers, Florida B.A., Flagler College

Rebecca Claire Mann Perry, Florida B.S., Troy University

Joe Ella Darby Mason, Tennessee B.S., University of Tennessee M.S.W., University of Tennessee

Ashley Lane Matthews Atlanta, Georgia B.A., University of Central Arkansas Laura Elizabeth Neely Winston-Salem, North Carolina B.A., Queens University of Charlotte Jennifer Chenelle Parr Auburn, Georgia B.S., Berry College

Leslie Cara Fuller Weddington, North Carolina B.A., Furman University

Kari E. Pellegrino Rome, New York B.A., Roberts Wesleyan College M.A.T.S., Columbia Theological Seminary

Anna Katharyn Fulmer Rock Hill, South Carolina B.A., Clemson University

Ana Sara Garcia da Silva Pinto Jandaia do Sul, Paranรก, Brazil B.A., Berea College

Changyung Gim Lawrence, Kansas B.A., University of Chicago M.A., University of Kansas

Raphael Jaccoud Ferriera Pinto Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil B.A., Georgia State University

Elizabeth Gayle Greaves Granville, Ohio B.A., Hendrix College Jonathan Carl Hovey Rochester, New York B.A., Roberts Wesleyan College Mark D. Hults Terre Haute, Indiana B.A., Purdue University

Brooke Meredith Baldasare Atlanta, Georgia B.A., University of South Florida Nathaniel Dunlap, Jr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.I.S, Virginia State University M.P.A., Columbus State University

Dorothy M. Lott Villa Rica, Georgia B.S., New York University

Daniel S. Eun Dunwoody, Georgia B.S., Auburn University

Ruth A. Southwell McKinney, Texas B.S., University of the Ozarks

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Sheldon Jacob Steen Tampa, Florida B.A., Flagler College

Nathan Ryan Baughman LaGrange, Georgia B.A., LaGrange College

Cynthia Lee Dobbs Wetumpka, Alabama B.S., Auburn University M.B.A., Auburn University

Joseph Keechul Song Chicago, Illinois B.A., University of Illinois at Chicago

Charles E. Porch III Pensacola, Florida B.A., Florida State University Zeena Bernice Regis Decatur, Georgia B.A., Agnes Scott College

Damon Phillip Williams Ellicott City, Maryland B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology

MaryBeth Heidrich Hamburger Lilburn, Georgia B.A., Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri Ph.D., University of Albany, State University of New York Ryan Michael West Newnan, Georgia B.A., University of Texas at Arlington

Master of Arts in Practical Theology Dennis Hamilton Barnes II Greenville, South Carolina B.A., Presbyterian College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Laura Hudson Davis Loganville, Georgia B.J., University of Missouri at Columbia M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Soon Ki Lee Seoul, South Korea B.S., Kyunghee University M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary David Nicholas Setzer Hanahan, South Carolina B.A., Newberry College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Daeseung Son Orlando, Florida B.A., University of Central Florida M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Rhonda Payne Weary Lithonia, Georgia B.A., University of Georgia M.A.T.S., Columbia Theological Seminary

Kristin Marie Reinhold Clemson, South Carolina B.A., Queens University of Charlotte VANTAGE Fall 2012

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in Memoriam: Davison Philips

Davison Philips, the highly respected and much loved president of Columbia Theological Seminary from 1976 to 1986, died in Black Mountain, North Carolina, March 25, 2012. During his last days of increasing weakness, his family surrounded him with their presence and love, with prayers, scripture readings, and hymns that had long nurtured and helped to sustain his vibrant Christian faith. by Erskine Clarke

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When Davison became Columbia’s president in 1976, the old Southern Presbyterian Church was in deep distress. Some congregations were leaving the denomination as they feared the changes taking place in the church and the nation and in particular the challenges to a “Southern Way of Life” and long established patterns of race relations and the role of women in the church. Many of the ministers who were leaving the domination were graduates of Columbia and many were friends so the division was painful and often bitter. Columbia was deeply shaken by these events—in spite of the brave and wise leadership of Davison’s predecessor Ben Kline. The student body by the mid-1970s was half what it had been a decade earlier and its already small endowment had been cut almost in half by the economic recession of the early 1970s. So Davison came to Columbia at a time of distress and he brought with him, in the gracious providence of the Lord, gifts needed for precisely such a time. Davison’s transparent and winsome piety, his long and distinguished service as pastor of the Decatur Presbyterian Church, and his irrepressible good humor evoked confidence throughout Columbia’s constituency and with the faculty and Columbia’s board. Students had special affection for him and soon the student body was growing once again


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as men and now women with wonderful gifts for ministry began to choose Columbia in increasing numbers for their theological education. With his much beloved Kay their home was opened to students and faculty who quickly came to appreciate not only Kay’s grace and hospitality but also her quiet wisdom and humor. Under Davison’s leadership, the endowment of the seminary soared far beyond what anyone believed possible for Columbia—really astonishing growth. But Davison knew from his many years on the board of Agnes Scott College and Columbia that while he needed to give attention to fund raising, faculty appointments were critical for the seminary’s life. So he sought faculty who were deeply committed to the life of the church and who in their teaching and scholarship exhibited a high level of excellence. He liked to quote Wallace Alston, longtime president of Agnes Scott, that calling a good faculty member was more important than receiving a million dollars in endowment. But then he would say—of course Agnes Scott already had many millions! Davison wanted top scholars, but scholars who went to church and who preached and taught in the church and were active in the life of the church at many levels. Under his decisive leadership some of the most distinguished faculty in Columbia’s long history were called to the seminary. Davison was a president with a pastor’s heart. Sometimes this made it difficult for him when hard decisions had to be made about a student or faculty member, but it did not keep him from acting decisively when needed, especially when the health and long term vitality of the church and seminary were at stake. Always, however, he acted with kindness and empathy seeking to follow the model of his Lord who is the Good Shepherd, the pastor who knows and loves his people and gives himself in service to their good.

While Davison was very much a Southerner with the bearing and manners and dispositions of his homeland, he knew that the world was much larger than Dixie.

Davison was a president with a pastor’s heart. Sometimes this made it difficult for him when hard decisions had to be made about a student or faculty member, but it did not keep him from acting decisively when needed, especially when the health and long term vitality of the church and seminary were at stake.

Family and old friends knew that his nick name had in fact once been Dixie, a name he dropped because of its associations with the racism of the white South and with the South’s provincialism. Perhaps it was because of the Decatur Presbyterian Church’s engagement under his leadership with the worldwide church, especially the church in Korea and Africa, that he brought to Columbia a vision that the seminary be engaged with the global church. One of his favorite expressions was the need to throw open the windows of the seminary to the world. And at the very beginning of his presidency he spoke of the table around which the first students had once gathered and how that table needed to be enlarged and made a welcome table for many. So under his leadership Columbia became a leader in what became known as “the globalization of theological education.” He boldly added, together with Dean Charles Cousar and then Dean Oscar Hussell, to Columbia’s budget adequate funds for the effort. And he gathered and encouraged a group of faculty—including Wade Huie, Catherine Gonzalez, Jasper Keith, and Lee Carroll—to lead the effort. A few years after his inauguration Columbia had living on the campus for the academic year—to the great surprise of all—the Anglican Bishop of Jamaica, the President of the United Theological College of the West VANTAGE Fall 2012

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in Memoriam: Davison Philips

Through his beloved Presbyterian church he sought to reach out and join hands with other particular churches around the world . . . . He liked to say regularly that he was building on the work that they had done and he knew that he was laying a foundation for those who would come after him.

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Indies, and the Moderator of the United Church of Jamaica—all distinguished churchmen of African descent—as well as students from Korea and Ghana, Scotland, Germany, and Switzerland. Before he retired as president, people from the north and south, east and west were living and studying on the Columbia campus helping to teach students and faculty about a wonderfully diverse and expanding global Christianity. His commitment to the church was not to an abstraction, to an idea, but to a particular church—the Presbyterian Church that had nurtured him in the faith and that had called him to serve as the president of Columbia. Through his beloved Presbyterian church he sought to reach out and join hands with other particular churches around the world. In doing this he often conferred with his predecessors—presidents Richards and Kline. He liked to say regularly that he was building on the work that they had done and he knew that he was laying a foundation for those who would come after him. In this way he not only achieved much during his administration but helped to prepare the way for the remarkable presidency of his successor Doug Oldenburg. One of the ways Davison sought to reach out was by insisting that Columbia develop a vigorous Doctor of Ministry degree for pastors who were already serving the church. To do this he called the brilliant and energetic Doug Hix to direct the program and soon there were pastors from many backgrounds and many denominations who were an important part of the Columbia community. It is not easy today to remember the remarkable changes that took place in the composition of the student body through the Doctor of Ministry degree.

In all of this Davison demonstrated his humor and delight in all the odd and peculiar characters who end up on a theological campus—and there were plenty of us! He helped us laugh at ourselves. With his long-time administrative assistant Peggy Rowland—who added her own sparkle and wisdom to the work of the seminary—Davison made the president’s office a place not only of hard work and hard decisions but also of modesty, wise counsel, and humor. And Davison could certainly laugh at himself. His mentor and great friend, Dr. J. McDowell Richards, had written a memoir of his time as the seminary’s president which he entitled “As I Remember It.” Davison said, when he came to write of his years at Columbia, that he was going to entitle his book “As I Think I Remember It”! Kay said “no!” In all of these ways, Davison led Columbia with integrity, wisdom, and a radiate Christian spirit. He called us to love the church as the body of Christ and to seek to serve the church and through the church the needs and hungers of the world. Indeed, all over the world today there are congregations and churches who are enjoying the good fruit of his faithful labors. He left a great legacy at Columbia Theological Seminary and he left those of us who were privileged to be at Columbia with him and those of us who followed him at Columbia a deep sense of gratitude to God for Davison’s life and leadership. And he also left us a deep and abiding affection for this one whom we called President Philips.


Tau t a P a n ta

tauta panta

The alumni/ae, faculty, staff, administration, and students of Columbia Theological Seminary are part of a living tradition that reaches back to the earliest days of God’s people reflecting on their world, their experience of God, and their sense of God’s calling. The title of this section of Vantage reminds our readers of our common connection to this venerable and ever-changing stream of witness. Tauta Panta refers to “all these things,” as in “Seek first God’s kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well” (Matthew 6.33).

1950s Robert L. Montgomery ’53 has published Why Religions Spread: The Expansion of Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam with Implications for Missions. Second Edition. Also started a blog, www.scientificstudyofmissionsproject.org. . . . . Robert I. White ’54 recently celebrated his 90th birthday with family and friends. He is enjoying life in an Episcopal retirement community. . . . . Rob Roy McGregor ’57 announces his translation of John Calvin’s Sermons on Genesis 11–20 has just been published by Banner of Truth Trust (Edinburgh). This along with his translation of his Sermons on Genesis 1–11, Banner of Truth Trust (2009), is the first English translation of his extant sermons on Genesis. 1960s William Moore ’60 is retired and serves as chaplain at Briarcliffe RV Resort in Myrtle Beach, SC. . . . . Bobby Pettit ’62 recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of his ordination. . . . . Ed Lanier ’64 / DMin ’85 is serving as temporary pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Northlake, IL. . . . . Earl Vaughan ’66 reports that he has “retired” again, for the seventh time, following a one-year interim at Grove Presbyterian Church, Donn, NC. . . . . John Bacot ’68 is interim minister of visitation at First Presbyterian Church, Greenwood, SC. . . . . Robert Wallace ’68 / DMin ’81 has retired and is living in Savannah, GA. 1970s James Shroyer ’70 is pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Durant, OK. . . . . Tommie Malone ’71 was honorably retired as pastor of Landrum Presbyterian Church, Landrum, SC. . . . . Patrick J. Willson ’71 was the preacher for this year’s Joe R. Engle Institute for Preaching at Princeton Theological Seminary July 22–27. . . . . Larry Cuthill ’72 / DMin ’84 was honorably retired from Winter Park Presbyterian Church, Winter Park, FL. . . . . Caroline Leach ’72 retired from Oakhurst Presbyterian Church with a retirement celebration June 23, 2012. . . . . Bill Lancaster ’73 / DMin ’84 has just published his first novel. The Beast and the Cross is set in Charleston, SC in 1975. It can be found on Amazon. . . . . Mark Wilburn ’73 has retired and serving part-time in a local Episcopal church and the VA Hospital in Temple, TX. . . . . Stuart Wilson ’78 / DMin ’94 is interim pastor of Hickory Street Presbyterian Church in Scranton, PA. . . . . Joanna Adams ’79 wrote the “Guest Column” in the August 4 issue of The Atlanta Journal–Constitution. The column was entitled “What Metro Atlantans Want” and addressed issues related to a recent tax proposal for transportation. 1980s Bob Murphy ’81 is interim pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Conroe, TX. . . . . Marilyn Washburn ’81 was honorably retired from Greater Atlanta Presbytery. . . . . Mark Jumper ’82 / DMin ’94 is an affiliate faculty for health care ethics at the Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Care Professions of Regis University, a Jesuit school in Denver, CO. . . . . Karen Wehrman ’82 / DMin ’94 was honorably retired from Denver Presbytery. . . . . Penny Hill ’86 is the transition executive presbyter of Greater Atlanta Presbytery. . . . . Jim Burton ’87 is pastor of United Presbyterian Church, Belle Center, OH . . . . Doug Hood ’87 is pastor of First VANTAGE Fall 2012

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Presbyterian Church, Delray Beach, FL. . . . . Frederick Talbot DMin ’87 recently celebrated his 25th year since receiving the DMin degree in May of 1987, his 54th wedding anniversary July 11th and the 40th anniversary of his election as bishop in the AME church July 2. . . . . Robert Reno ’87 is designated pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Alamogordo, NM. 1990s Totok Wiryasaputra ThM ’90 (grief counselor and senior lecturer of Satya Wacana Christian University) has been elected as chair of the board of the Indonesian Association of Pastoral Counselors. . . . . Sara Burress ’91 is director of pastoral ministry at Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Birmingham, AL. . . . . Huw Christopher DMin ’91 recently retired from First Presbyterian Church, Marianna, FL. . . . . Jeff Hutcheson ’91 is pastor for mission and vision for the Presbytery of San Francisco. . . . . Ronald Bowie DMin ’92 was honorably retired from First Presbyterian Church, Boone, NC. . . . . Jeff Beebe ’94 received his Doctor of Ministry degree from Fuller Theological Seminary, and is serving as interim pastor at St. Luke’s Presbyterian Church in Titusville, FL. . . . . G. Russell Hickman DMin ’95 was honorably retired from Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church, North Fort Myers, FL. . . . . Larry McQueen ThM ’95 received a PhD degree in theology in 2011 from Bangor University, Bangor, Wales, UK. . . . . Brian Rummage ’96 is pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Lexington, NC. . . . . Beverly Thompson ’96 / DMin ’00 and her husband George were keynote speakers and workshop leaders at the annual conference for the Interim Ministry Network in Buffalo. They were also keynote speakers for the Association of Presbyterian Transitional Ministry Luncheon at General Assembly July 3rd. . . . . Paula Buford ThD ’97 is now a licensed professional counselor. . . . . Marianne Romanat ’97 recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of FaithBridge United Methodist Church in Blowing Rock, NC. She has served the church since 2002 as the founding pastor. . . . . Jenn McGee ’98 is interim associate pastor of Eastminster Presbyterian Church in Indialantic, FL. . . . . Erin Sharp ’99 is resident in pastoral counseling at the Center for Pastoral Counseling of Virginia. 2000s Keith Morrison ’00 is interim pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Union, SC. . . . . Chan Willis ’00 is pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Lake Charles, LA. . . . . Wain Wesberry ’00 / DMin ’08 is pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Fernandina Beach, FL. . . . . Larry Green ’01 is pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Gainesville, FL. . . . . McBride Sigmon DMin ’01 is interim pastor of Worthington Presbyterian Church, Worthington, OH. . . . . Maggie Beamguard ’02 is associate pastor of First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, Charleston, SC. . . . . David Cozad DMin ’02 was honorably retired as pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Aiken, SC. . . . . David Dault ’02 has delivered papers at conferences in Copenhagen, San Francisco, and Toronto in the past year. He is a trustee and secretary for the Society for Comparative Research on Iconic and Performative Texts (SCRIPT). He continues as assistant professor of Catholic Studies at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, where he just ended his term as vice-president of the faculty senate. Most recently he has begun hosting a weekly radio show in Memphis, “Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith.” . . . . Jonathan Kaplan ’02 is assistant professor of Middle Eastern studies at University of Texas-Austin beginning in the fall. . . . . Connie Lee ’02 is one of the recipients of the 2011 Lilly Endowment Clergy Renewal Grant. She traveled to South Africa and Kenya in June as part of her sabbatical leave. . . . . Fred Powell ’02 is pastor of First Presbyterian 18

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Church, New Orleans, LA. . . . . Cynthia Benz ’03 recently received a Doctor of Ministry degree from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. . . . . Andrew Kukla ’03 / DMin ’12 is pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Boise, ID. . . . . Pen Peery ’03 is pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, NC. . . . . Tim Roberts DMin ’03 is pastor of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Jacksonville, FL. . . . . Susan Takis ’03 is interim pastor of Orange Park Presbyterian Church, Orange Park, FL. . . . . Cameron Howard ThM ’04 is assistant professor of Old Testament at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, MN. . . . . Bart Edwards ’05 is pastor of Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church in Lynchburg, VA. . . . . Cader Howard ’05 is pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Stillwater, MN. . . . . Ashley Lamar ’05 is teaching at the Ben Franklin Academy in Atlanta, GA. . . . . Kate McGregor Mosley ’06 is Director of Congregational Support at Georgia Interfaith Power and Light, a faith-based environmental organization. . . . . John Schuler ’06 is stated supply of Navarre Presbyterian Church, Navarre, FL. . . . . Cory Stott ’06 was married May 5, 2012. George Tatro ’09 was best man. Cory and his wife Tiffany are living in Houston, TX. . . . . Pat Willard ’06 was ordained at First Presbyterian Church, Elizabethton, TN, June 16, 2012. Kaye Florence ’06 preached. Kaye currently serves as interim pastor at Erwin Presbyterian Church, Erwin, TN. . . . . Danny Loffredo ’07 is pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Americus, GA. . . . . Ryan Baer ’07 has accepted a call to Ridglea Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth, TX, and will begin November 1st. . . . . Nick Reed ’07 and Kathy Wolf Reed ’09 announce the arrival of a baby daughter. Hannah Hutchins Reed was born June 15, 2012. . . . . David Rogers ’09 completed an interim at Bethany Presbyterian Church, Covington, GA and is beginning a CPE residency program with Emory Center for Pastoral Services. . . . . Catherine Foster ’10 is associate pastor for young adults at First Presbyterian Church, Nashville, TN. . . . . Wylie Hughes ’10 is pastor at Mattoon Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC. . . . . Melissa McNairKing ’10 is pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Pulaski, VA. . . . . Yvonne Thurmond ’10 is designated pastor of Quaker Meadows Presbyterian Church in Morganton, NC. . . . . Claudia Aguilar ’11 is the associate director of recruitment and student services at Columbia Theological Seminary. . . . . Debra Kromis Confalone ’11 is pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Gordon, NE. . . . . Lauren Slingerland ’11 is teaching fourth grade at Horizon Elementary School in Kent, WA.

In Memoriam David M. Anderson ’64 . . . . . . . . July 25, 2012 Robert H. Anderson, DMin ’86 . . . . May 27, 2011 Linda Blessing ’76 . . . . . . . . . . . June 9, 2012 J. Knox Chamblin ’60 . . . . . . . February 7, 2012 Rick Kell ’06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 24, 2012 Robert Lawrence ’52 . . . . . . . . . . July 4, 2012 Donald Munson, Jr. ’61 . . . . . . . . June 4, 2012 Richard M. Turk, DMin ’02 . . . December 25, 2011 W. Steve Watson ’75 . . . . . . . . . March 10, 2012 VANTAGE Fall 2012

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T a u t a P a n t a | Faculty & Staff Faculty and Staff Retirement Luncheon Columbia Theological Seminary • May 9, 2012

David and Carol Bartlett by George Stroup Eight years. Well, to be precise, eight years as of this July. That is how long David and Carol have been with us. They have certainly made the most of these eight years. I think Laura Mendenhall spoke for all of us when she wrote the following to David in a recent e-mail: You threw yourself into the work at CTS and changed us all. I never had the privilege of being in your classroom but I learned so much from you . . . thank you, David, for being our teacher, our friend, our leader. God has used you and Carol in profound ways to extend grace and integrity, guidance and encouragement. You are such an assortment of all manner of gifts. In his teaching David integrates biblical exegesis, theology, the practice of ministry, and, most importantly, a deep love for congregational ministry. He has been able to do that because he has ricocheted several times from seminary teaching to parish ministry and then back to the seminary. He is, in his own person, a walking example of the seminary we would like CTS to be.

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Laura said it well. Because of the Bartletts’ presence among us these have been eight good years for Columbia Seminary. Now, let me also point out that Columbia Seminary has been good for the Bartletts. David was already widely known in seminary and church circles in the United States, but he and Carol have since traveled on behalf of CTS to the Czech Republic, Hungary, China, and Korea. They now have many friends in all of these places. For the first time in their lives they now own a pickup truck. It’s not a Ford or a Chevy— actually it’s foreign made—but still a pickup. In many ways the Bartletts really have tried, unsuccessfully, to fit into our southern culture. I have heard David tell people at McBrien’s Barber Shop that Folly, his dog, is a registered hunting dog. If you have ever met Folly or seen David walking him, you know that Bambi is safe. The Bartletts spent many years living in the North and there are some things we have been unable to teach them. Neither of them is either willing or able to say “y’all.” On Saturday mornings when the four of us go to breakfast Carol still orders “Kaufee.” Neither of them chews or spits. The only times I have seen either of them spit on the ground is when they hear someone say “Republican.” However, there can be no question that while the Bartletts have been here they have given far more than they have received. An obvious contribution they have made to our common life is their car—not the pickup but the other one—which, as you know, is completely covered with an array of bumper stickers. Each year on Founders Day, when those who support the seminary financially are back on campus, the Development Office asks the Bartletts to park over at the Methodist Childrens Home. If I may be serious for just a moment, I really do think Laura said it well. “Such an assortment of all manner of gifts.” David is what we as a seminary would like to become. Twenty years ago we devised an MDiv curriculum that is still largely in place. It was designed around the conviction that students should not have the primary responsibility for integrating what they learn. Rather, the faculty should model that integration for them through interdisciplinary teaching — and David has. In his teaching David integrates biblical exegesis, theology, the practice of ministry, and, most importantly, a deep love for congregational ministry. He has been able to do that because he has ricocheted several times from seminary teaching to parish ministry and then back to the seminary. He is, in his own person, a walking example of the seminary we would like CTS to be.


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Then, there is Feasting on the Word. For years when I would walk into David’s office, he would be hunched over his computer screen editing. And editing. And editing. Twelve volumes he and Barabra Brown Taylor read from cover to cover. What an incredible contribution Feasting has been to both the church and to theological education. There are innumerable pastors who previously knew nothing about Columbia Seminary, but who now know us because of Feasting. Laura was right. “All manner of gifts.” And not just the gifts of the mind, but the gifts of the heart as well. When many people here, especially students, think of the Bartletts one thing comes to mind — hospitality. For eight years David and Carol have had each of his classes to dinner — students and their spouses. Sometimes, more often than once in a semester. By my count, they they have fed well over a thousand students in their time with us. Now if this were truly “Godspeed and goodbye,” I might I might have some trouble getting through this last paragraph. David and I, as they say, “go back a long way.” But this is not goodbye. For the time being, David is keeping his office in Campbell Hall and will continue to teach courses in our DMin program. For the next few years he will continue as theologian in residence at Trinity Presbyterian Church. Carol has solemnly promised me that she will continue to channel Jeremiah to Steve and Deb. So if this is not goodbye, what then is it? It is, from all of us, from the bottom of our hearts, a “thank you.”

Genie Hambrick by Doug Taylor Genie is retiring, but not retiring. She has served as Director of Communications for Institutional Advancement for the past 8 years. Retiring from the seminary in May, she has now moved to Homer, Alaska to enjoy the beauty of the Alaska wildness, her family and especially her grandson. For anyone who has met the talented, energetic Genie, it comes as no surprise that retirement did not last long, Genie is currently working as a marketing development assistant for the Homer Council on the Arts and free-lance writing. Genie always described herself as a small town girl, from east Tennessee, but there was nothing small town about her. Genie’s influences can be found on every Seminary marketing and development piece from Admissions, Lifelong Learning, Alumni and Church Relations and Fundraising. However, her pride and joy was transforming the Vantage magazine into a first-class, scholarly publication that highlights our faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends. She will be missed in the way her gifts display themselves in all of her work. We will miss her insight, her ability to bring disparate parts together, her theological depth, her sensitivity to community and national issues, and of course her passion to make things beautiful. Today, many of the Vantage covers grace the halls of the Broyles Leadership Center and the old Simons-Law building—bridging old and new. Our love and prayers are with Genie as she settles into her new life in her “heart’s hometown.” VANTAGE Fall 2012

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Dr. Sara J. Myers by Tammy Johnson and Erica Durham Sara leads by example. One day when we were unpacking boxes, all of us were sweaty and dirty. I had to ask Sara one more question. I went up to her office and saw her brushing the box bits off her dress. She looked up as she was finishing and had this look that said, “Okay! What’s next?” Actually, that same day, we were unpacking boxes and I thought we were at a good stopping point and I said, “We have 30 more minutes until 4:30,” and she said with a smile in her voice and a challenge to the rest of us, “Well, let’s keep unpacking, then.” Sara’s leadership has allowed us move the library’s collections into a more focused direction. Sara loves a project. She is focused and driven, and expects and inspires us to be. She is all over that building—from the Archives to the boiler room. Sara has taken it upon herself as a leader to know the building, the collection, and each of the individuals that strives to create a fantastic library for our campus. Sara has the uncanny ability to recognize people’s individual gifts that contribute to the individual’s sense of self, the library, and the campus as a whole. On our staff we have creative, gifted, artists and writers, generous doers, people who make things happen, and has Sara encouraged each of us to fully use our gifts, blossom, and excel in our jobs. Sara is an excellent communicator. Sara’s smile and laugh brighten up everything and everybody, and invite you to celebrate with her. Sara always manages to communicate the right thing at the right moment, with a look or with her words. Our long range planning and strategic goal setting has involved the entire staff and she was able to take the hopes, dreams and aspirations of the entire staff, listening to each and every person, and concisely craft a strategic plan that continues to produce positive results for the library and the campus as a whole.

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She also is so good at communicating appreciation and celebrating accordingly. For example, when a big project is completed, we get an email to the entire library staff saying, “great job” and “let’s have a pizza party!” Fellini’s is going to miss you, and their anchovy sales will go down! Sara has brought the library and its mission outside of the walls of the building to the campus and really to the entire country through her work with the American Theological Library Association (ATLA). On this campus, the Children’s Library is open to the community and we’ve all enjoyed the laughter and squeals of the children as they play and read in that space! She has really brought the library to the campus through receptions, exhibits, publication celebrations. She has helped everybody see that the library is alive and a vibrant part of the overall institution. On a national level, Sara is truly the queen of ATLA When she moves through a room at the annual conference people gravitate to her because her input is greatly respected on a national level. Many of our colleagues around the country will always ask in meetings, “What does Sara think?” Most importantly, Sara has been a friend — a compassionate, empathetic boss and friend. Her door really is always open, and she stops what she’s doing to listen to a personal story, a work problem, or take part in the constant banter about college sports — especially the University of Florida. We have felt fully supported. We feel that she has fully supported us as an advocate for all that we do in every area of the library. Sara, you will be missed. We wish you the best. We wish you would stay. If things get tough here, we’re coming to Colorado!


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Linda Morningstar by Kim Clayton It is an honor to speak about my friend and colleague, Linda Morningstar, whose retirement we honor and celebrate today. Linda gave fifteen years of dedicated service to Columbia Theological Seminary. She came as a MATS student and really, Linda has continued to be a student of theology, the Bible, the arts, and Spiritual disciplines in all the years since. Linda will always be a Lifelong Learner, so we couldn’t have asked for a better—or more natural—colleague in what became known as the Center for Lifelong Learning. During my time in that wing of the Columbia Seminary campus, I often thought of Linda as a central spirit of the place. She embodied this in several ways: For one thing, by the time I arrived in 2005, during a time of great change in the Harrington Center, Linda was a central spirit because she had the longest history of anyone else on the staff. Sometimes, as we all know, that can be a problem, especially if there has been upheaval, even turmoil, in a place. Linda was never one to be stuck in the past or impede what needed to happen for the future. She weathered storms and gentler rains alike, and kept her focus on the learners for whom our conferences and events were designed. Helping others to grow in and think deeply about their faith was what Linda was about. She has been an especially passionate advocate for offering high quality learning opportunities for laypeople. She had a key role in developing such substantive courses offered through the Lay Institute of Faith and Life. Even though I came to work here in the position held by her favorite-of-all-time colleague and friend, Rick Dietrich, Linda nevertheless welcomed me and helped me learn the ropes, allowing me to become her friend and colleague. I’d like to say things calmed down after a couple of challenging years. The truth is that from 2003 right up to her retirement in 2011, there have continued to be changes and new iterations in Columbia’s efforts at configuring its Center for Lifelong Learning. Through every restructuring, as staff came and went and went and went, Linda kept doing her work exceptionally well and with a cooperative spirit. Linda’s amazing capacity for the practice of Christian hospitality, her eye for detail, her engaging smile, and thoughtful manner

made strangers and returning guests, students, faculty and other imported leaders feel at home in the Harrington Center and on our campus. If Linda was in charge of an event, you knew every detail had been attended to and that everything would go smoothly and well. She took on new tasks and let go of ones dearly held whenever necessary. She did such a wonderful job of leading the Horizon Study Training Conferences for Presbyterian Women for many years, Linda has been a sought after speaker and retreat leader in churches. Her writing and editing skills shone in brochures and the Journeying Together newsletter which she oversaw. I took the liberty of emailing someone special to see if he’d like to add anything of his own on this auspicious occasion. I got this most wonderful response and share it, not only as a tribute to Linda, but also as a tribute to one of the great collegial partnerships characterized by respect, good humor, and creativity: “If I were going to say something and only had 3 or 4 minutes, I might begin by paraphrasing the old (1947) Buddy Clark song, ‘When I go to sleep, I never count sheep, I count all the talents of Linda.’ …I slept soundly during my tenure at the Lay Institute because I went to bed knowing that every detail I had forgotten Linda had remembered. Every little thing that I had let slip, she had already taken care. Tell her that I congratulate her on her retirement. Folks are going to miss her. Rick” Linda, though we will miss you, may God bless you in your retirement with adventure, joy, the rhythm of rest with a renewed sense of freedom from the minutiae of work’s details. Linda, I mean this with the greatest affection for you and David—go take a hike! Editor’s Note: Linda and David love to hike.

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Joseph Roberts

Marvin Simmers

by Anna Carter Florence

by Stan Saunders

Five years ago, a search committee began looking for the very first person to fill the Wade Huie Chair for preaching. We looked long and hard, and considered scores of candidates, but none of them seemed just right. After months of conversations, we were getting discouraged. Then one day someone mentioned to us, “Hey! Joe Roberts is about to retire from Ebenezer Baptist Church! I wonder if he’d be interested in coming to work with us!” The committee caught fire. We literally ran to President Mendenhall’s office, she made a few calls, and within days Reverend Roberts came to campus to speak with the search committee. We knew immediately: he was the one. Joe Roberts is an answer to prayer. As the first person to hold the Huie Chair in Preaching, Reverend Dr. Joseph Roberts has exemplified everything we hope our students will grow to be. He is a deeply respected pastor, a superb preacher, a fearless leader, a wise counselor, a loyal colleague, a caring teacher, a snappy dresser, and—perhaps wisest of all —married to the elegant and great-story-teller Jeannie. We have been blessed beyond words to have Joe and Jeannie in our midst, these past three and a half years. What Joe has brought to our campus, what he has offered to us of his storehouse of wisdom and experience, will remain. I think particularly of his deep conviction that theological education must be available and accessible to all who minister, whatever their level of education, and his determination that Columbia can be a place of hospitality and mutual learning. We thank God that Joe Roberts is an answer to so many prayers—ours included. Joe, thank you for showing us that retirement can truly be refirement! We wish you, Jeannie, and your family many happy years together.

During the Fall of 2009, I was on sabbatical and keeping my distance from campus. On my infrequent, fleeting visits to campus, I nonetheless noticed someone I did not know scuttling between the offices on the 1st floor of Campbell Hall. Although he was a stranger to me, he seemed to act as if he belonged here and had important things to do. He appeared to be more mature than the students and even most of the faculty. Where did this stranger come from? Who was this mystery man? Eventually Marvin Simmers and I met, and since then we have gotten to know each other pretty well working together on the Advanced Studies programs. As I continued to observe his work at Columbia Seminary more carefully, the mystery of his true identity has only deepened. Marvin’s appointment was as an interim Director of the DMin program, but now three years later “interim” hardly seems to fit. He has never acted like an interim. He seems to arrive early before anyone else, and leaves long after most have gone home. I’ve rarely seen him eat lunch. Over the last three years, he has worked resolutely to clean up the list of DMin students gone missing or fallen by the wayside. He has helped us review, refine, and recast countless policies. This year, as we have engaged in the process of reaccreditation, he has been fully involved in analyzing our policies and practices, and in drafting reports. Most important, he has tirelessly encouraged our students’ progress toward completion of their work. For various reasons, we kept putting off the search for his replacement. He is, without a doubt, more indefatigable than “interim”. All this with a persistently calm, gracious, and generous spirit. I began to wonder whether he might be immortal. Who is this man? Who is he really? Then, just a couple of weeks ago, one passage in Hebrews struck me with revelatory clarity. Finally, I knew the answer: “Without father, without mother, without genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but resembling the Son of God, he remains a priest forever.” Who is this mysterious one who seems to defy time itself? Who is this king of righteousness and peace? Who is this priest of priests who meets the weary faithful as they return from battle? Yes, it’s Marvin Simmerszedek.

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The summer program for Korean American Ministries (Paul Huh, Director) has been blessed with many visitors: (top) World Vision Korea Children’s Choir visiting campus for chapel concert on August 7; Asian church leaders gathered for Summer Conference “Confluence: Worship educationally, Educate Worshipfully” July 16-19; (bottom) Korean pastors on campus on July 30 – August 1 for program by Korean-American Ministries, CTS.

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Betsey Burgess Staff Award Jeff Vaughan is the recipient of the 2012 Betsey Burgess Staff Award. He faithfully and joyfully meets all of our media needs as our Educational Technologist. He came to Columbia in 2007 after working in Information Services at SunTrust Bank for 17 years. Jeff was born in Decatur, Georgia, and is a longtime resident of the Winnona Park neighborhood. He and his wife Leah, along with children Sally and Jake attend Decatur Presbyterian Church. Jeff is actively involved in DPC as an elder, youth council chair, technology chair as well as numerous other activities. The Betsey Burgess Staff Award is made possible by Betsey Burgess, former CTS staff member. This cash award is given each year to a staff member who has demonstrated faithfulness, dedicated service, and Christian character upholding the seminary’s purpose and mission. The recipient is chosen by the president, two faculty members and the president of the Student Coordinating Council. Jeff is the seminary’s first Educational Technologist (previously Media Services). Jeff has been a leader at the seminary in implementing wireless connectivity on campus, implementing and training faculty and students on the CAMS portals and most recently working with the state of the art technology in the Broyles Leadership Center.

The Miss C. Virginia Harrison Memorial Award Alan Dyer, a senior in the Master of Divinity program at Columbia, is the 2012 recipient of the Miss C. Virginia Harrison Award. He is originally from Dayton, OH and a 2008 graduate of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN, where he received a BA in Political Science. Prior to attending Columbia, he worked on Capitol Hill and then as an analyst for a research consulting firm in Washington, D.C. Alan is married to Erin Dyer and currently serves as the Associate Director for Young Adult Ministry at First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta. Alan is also the student representative on the Board of Trustees this year. Virginia Harrison served Columbia in innumerable administrative capacities from 1925 to 1961. Her official position was as secretary to the president, but she also worked as registrar, supervisor of buildings and grounds, purchasing agent, manager of the bookstore, publisher of the catalogue and bulletins, postmistress, keeper of alumni records, and assistant secretary of the Board of Trustees. Upon her death in 1988, members of her family established an award to be given each year to a rising senior who is conscientious, responsible, hard-working, and shows great potential for leadership in the church.

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Brennan Breed, Assistant Professor of Old Testament: Delivered a paper in Amsterdam for the International Society of Biblical Literature Conference titled “What Can a Text Do?: A Nomadic Theory of Biblical Reception History.” Essay to be printed titled “Et Oculi Mei Conspecturi Sunt: Inter-Diegetic Gaze and Devotion” in the volume ‘Ut pictura meditatio: The Meditative Image in Northern Art, 15001700’ edited by Walter Melion and published by Brepols… Pamela Cooper-White, Ben G And Nancye Clapp Gautier Professor of Pastoral Theology, Care and Counseling: Published “Denial, Victims, and Survivors: Post-traumatic Identity Formation and Monuments in Heaven,” Journal of Pastoral Theology, 22/1 (Summer 2012), 2.1-2.16. Significantly updated 2nd edition of The Cry of Tamar (originally published 1995) and just released by Fortress Press. Internet interview on Voices of Pastoral Care on June 8, 2012, by Caroline Peacock, General Theological Seminary/ Fund for Theological Education. Interview on women in ministry with Columbia students Mia Levetan and Katie Archibald-Woodward on Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters TV-5/AIB Presents: “Sex & the Pulpit” aired May 14, 15, 17 and 19, 2012. Presentation “C.G. Jung as Artist: The Red Book,” for the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art in connection with the exhibit “The Sacred Round: Mandalas by the Patients of Carl Jung,” May 2, 2012. Paper “Got Ghosts? An Ethnographic tudy of Spirit and Culture in the Gettysburg Ghost Tour Phenomenon,” Gettysburg Symposium, Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary, Oct. 5-6, 2012. Paper “Sabina Spielrein, Death, and Rebirth: “Destruction as the Source of Growth,” on panel “Beyond ‘A Dangerous Method’: Sabina Spielrein’s influence on Jung, Freud and Piaget,” Psychology, Culture & Religion Group, American Academy of Religion. Clinical Presentation on “Shared Wisdom: Use of the Self in Pastoral Care and Counseling,” Georgia Society of Healthcare Chaplains, Macon, GA. Preached at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Gettysburg, PA. Instrumentalist (recorder) for biweekly Celtic Worship at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Gettysburg, PA; Gettysburg Battlefield Worship Service “Land and Seasons”; and at Union Lutheran Church, York, PA; Vocal soloist, “nurse,” and “poet” in weekly performance “Songs and Stories from a Civil War Hospital” at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Gettysburg, PA; Soloist in Gettysburg Chamber Orchestra Gala Concert…Kimberly Clayton ’84/

DMin ’08, Director of Contextual Education: Preached for 6 weeks at the Barnesville Presbyterian Church, Barnesville, GA; Newnan Presbyterian Church, Newnan, GA; and preached at Druid Hills Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA. Also at Newnan Presbyterian Church with Rev. Dr. Harry Barrow (’74) as part of the Commission for the ordination of D.C. Adams (’12) as the Associate Pastor there. Visited interns and supervising pastors for Columbia Seminary: First Presbyterian Church, Gastonia, NC; Long Creek Presbyterian Church, King Mountain, NC; University Presbyterian Church, Chapel Hill, NC; Waverly Road Presbyterian Church, Kingsport, TN; Evergreen Presbyterian Church, Dothan, AL; Westminster Presbyterian Church, Macon, GA; St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church, New Orleans, LA; and Peace Presbyterian Church, Bradenton, FL…Mark Douglas, Associate Professor of Christian Ethics: Taught at First Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA; Oglethorpe Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA; and Peachtree Road United Methodist Church, Atlanta, GA. In September, teaching with David Bartlett at a small conference on ethics, economics, and the Bible in St. Louis, MO. Convened a meeting in New York City of the Social Ethics Network at Auburn Theological Seminary and Union Theological Seminary…Anna Carter Florence, Peter Marshall Associate Professor of Preaching will deliver the Beecher lectures at the Yale Convocation and Reunions 2012. Her Beecher lectures are on the topic “The Word in the Repertory Church.” Titles of the three lectures are: Lecture I: “The Script in the Scripture, the Word in Rehearsal: Proclamation in the Repertory Church.” Lecture II: “It Could Have Gone Differently: Repertory Readings of Texts of Terror.” Lecture III: “Old Texts, New Works: The Repertory Preacher and the Company of Grace.”…Sarah F. Erickson, Director of Lifelong Learning (MDiv ’03/D.Ed.Min ’10): Preached at Fayette Presbyterian Church, Fayetteville, GA; First Presbyterian Church, Bremen, GA; Ray Thomas Memorial, Marietta, GA; and Presbyterian Church of the Resurrection, Conyers, GA. Authored Unit III in the Present Word Fall 2012 Curriculum “A Living Faith” published by Presbyterian Church, USA, and four weeks of daily devotionals (June/ July) in Reflections: Living in God’s Daily Presence 2012

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published by Witherspoon Press. Hosted a meeting of the planning team for the conference “Learning Without Borders” March 8-10, 2013 at Spirit in the Desert, Carefree, AZ. Keynote speaker is Eric Law; the conference is hosted by SACEM (The Society for the Advancement of Continuing Education in Ministry) in July and of the Southern Cluster of SPE (Sustaining Pastoral Excellence) Groups in September. Columbia’s S3 Project is one of the original SPE projects… Steve Hayner, President and Professor of Christian Leadership Development: Plenary speaker “Inside-Out Church” conference on “preaching for the sake of the world”, Pasadena, CA. Lausanne Consultation on Global Theological Education; Boston, MA. Workshop leader, Chief Academic Officers Society conference; Minneapolis, MN. Association of Theological Schools Biennial Conf; Minneapolis, MN. Presbyterian Church (USA) General Assembly; Resource and Theological Consultant, Pittsburgh, PA. Preached at Kairos Church; Atlanta, GA and First Presbyterian Church, Columbus, GA…Paul Huh, Assistant Professor of Worship and Director of Korean American Ministries: Welcomed many visitors including the World Vision Korean Children’s Choir visiting campus for a chapel concert. Asian church leaders gathered for Summer Conference “Confluence: Worship educationally, Educate Worshipfully”. Korean pastors were on campus for Korean-American Ministries… Beth Johnson, J. Davison Philips Professor of New Testament: Preached at chapel Holden Beach, NC. Presented paper titled “They Said Nothing to Anyone Because They Were Afraid” at a conference called “A Season for Renewal: Engaging the Bible in Mainline Churches” sponsored by New York Theological Seminary and the the Nida Institute of American Bible Society. The editorial board of Feasting on the Gospels (a joint project of the Seminary and Westminster John Knox Press) met at Columbia. Serving as co-general editor with Cynthia A. Jarvis. Two volumes on Matthew will be published next year. Columbia editors are Stan Saunders, Martha Moore-Keish, Mark Douglas, and Cam Murchison. Published “Paul’s Reliance on Scripture in 1 Thessalonians,” 143-162 in Paul and Scripture: Continuing the Conversation: Beyond the Hauptbriefe. Ed. Christopher Stanley. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 2012. “Ephesians,” 576-580 in The Women’s Bible Commentary: Revised and Updated. Ed. Carol A. Newsom. Sharon H. Ringe, and Jacqueline E. Lapsley.

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Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2012. “Colossians,” 585587 in The Women’s Bible Commentary: Revised and Updated. Ed. Carol A. Newsom. Sharon H. Ringe, and Jacqueline E. Lapsley. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2012. “God’s Covenant Faithfulness to Israel,” in Reading Romans. SBL Resources for Biblical Studies. Ed. Jerry L. Sumney. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 2012 …Skip Johnson, Senior Lecturer of Pastoral Theology and Care: For 10 days, a guest of Methodist Theological Seminary in South Korea (photo above) — lectured at MTU, presented at the annual meeting of the Korean Pastoral Counseling Association, served as a consultant for the Soul Friend Pastoral Counseling Center, and gave a talk at the Daewon Methodist Church.… Kimberly Bracken Long, Assistant Professor of Worship: Presided at son’s wedding in Newport, RI. Led worship, preached, and led a workshop for the Charleston-Atlantic Presbytery in Mt. Pleasant, SC. Led a retreat for the writers of the Feasting on the Word Worship Companion, vols. 1-6, in Cambridge, MD. Preached at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, Renton, WA and Zion-Olivet Presbyterian Church, Charleston, SC…Raj Nadella, Assistant Professor of New Testament: Preached at Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, Chicago, IL; Spoke at Ebenezer Christian Church, Challapalli, India…Chris Paton, Archivist: Presented “The Big Bang: Deployment of an FM-200 System in a Small Archives” at the Heritage Emergency Response Alliance Spring meeting in Atlanta on April 25…Jeffery L. Tribble, Sr., Associate Professor of Ministry: Elected to another term (2012-2014) as Program Coordinator of the Executive Committee of the Association of Practical Theology at the Biennial Meeting convened at Princeton University. Contributed pastoral perspective essays for the “Feasting on the Gospels” preaching commentary as well as a response to the lead essay in the spring issue of Columbia’s online journal,”@t this Point: Theological Investigations in Church and Culture.” Lecturer for the Founder’s Day Celebration of


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Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary at the Interdenominational Theological Center. Shared an essay and continued participation in the 2 year long Collegeville Institute Seminar conversation on Integration in Theological Education and Ministry based at Saint John’s University School of Theology, in Collegeville, MN. Appointed to a full term on the Board of Trustees of Clinton Junior College in Rock Hill, SC and named chairman of the committee on academic affairs for 2012-2016. Wrote afterword for his book, Transformative Pastoral Leadership in the Black Church to be reissued in paperback in January 2013. Taught on the subject of “Transformative Pastoral Leadership” at a retreat of the Presiding Elders of the South Atlantic Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Savannah, GA. Participated as ministerial delegate to the 49th Quadrennial Session of the General Conference of the A.M.E. Zion Church convened in Charlotte, NC and named to a term on the Connectional Council of the A.M.E. Zion Church (2012-2016) and assigned to the Committee on Theological Seminaries. Presided over the 145th Session of the Augusta District Conference convened at Smith Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church in Girard, GA and preached the opening service of Word and Table…Martha Moore-Keish, Associate Professor of Theology: Participated in ten-day AAR/Luce Seminar on Comparative Theology in Atlanta, GA. Participated in ten-day seminar in Jerusalem studying Judaism, sponsored by the Christian Scholars Initiative of the American Jewish Committee and the Shalom Hartman Institute. Led a weekend congregational retreat for Fourth Presbyterian Church of Greenville, SC where Buz Wilcoxon (’08) is associate pastor…Haruka Nawata Ward, Associate Professor of Church History: Published journal article “Gender and Culture in Kirishitanban Translation,” Early Modern Women: an Interdisciplinary Journal, Forum Issue on Transculturalisms. In press, 2012. Published review of Ancestors, virgins, & friars: Christianity as a local religion in late Imperial China by Eugenio Menegon. Harvard University Press, 2009. In Sixteenth Century Journal, v.43, no.1 (Spring 2012): 237-39. Published review of Christianity and Cultures: Japan & China in Comparison, 1543-1644, ed. M. Antoni J. Üçerler, S.J. Rome: Insitutum Historicum Societatis Iesu, 2009. In Monumenta Nipponica, v. 66, no.2 (2012). Concluded residency as William Scheide Fellow at Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton, NJ. Continued work on book, “Christian Theology of Martyrdom and Women Martyrs in Early Modern Japan” with support from the

Faculty Fellowship, Lilly Theological Research Grant, Association of Theological Schools. Conducted archival research at the Jesuit Historical Archives (ARSI) and the Vatican Library (BAV) in Rome. Visited the Peter Canisius Residence within the Jesuit Curia with Father Brian Mac Cuarta, SJ, the director of the ARSI, who shares in the ecumenical peace-making efforts with the Presbyterian Church in Northern Ireland. Visited Tokyo and learned more about the continued suffering of people devastated by the 2011 earthquake/tsunami/nuclear disaster experiences, and future anxieties. Conducted research at the Special Collections at Sophia University Library, Tokyo. Completed sabbatical year. Presented paper at conference “Non-Violent Resistance: Studies in History of Japanese Christianity” at the Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton, NJ, “ Kirishitan Women Martyrs Resist: a movement in the 16th and 17th Centuries,” was one of the three featured presentations. Led member Colloquium at the Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton, NJ, with the presentation, “Scope of Research: Theology of Martyrdom and Women Martyrs in Kirishitanban, Jesuit Letters, and Historical Memories: Part 2.” Invited by the Asian Student Association and Asian American Program of Princeton Theological Seminary to give a lecture, “Approaches to the Reformation Studies: Voices of Asian Women Martyrs.” Led a mentoring session on “Asian Christian identities and experiences in the early modern world and today’s theological education.”…Brian Wren, Professor Emeritus of Worship: Presented new collection, In God Rejoice, Hymns and Psalms 2009-2012, to the Annual Conference of the Hymn Society in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Led the Sunday Evening Sacred Song Service featuring his hymns at the Chautauqua Institution in New York, taught a course, and lectured on the 19th century Gospel Hymn writer, P. P. Bliss.....Christine Roy Yoder, Professor of Old Testament: Gave a series of lectures at Lewinsville Presbyterian Church, McLean, VA. Taught a twoweek series at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Atlanta. Taught a four-week series at Central Presbyterian Church, Atlanta. Lectured at Georg-August-University in Göttingen, and at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany. Published a book review in the Journal of Hebrew Scriptures. Published the chapter “Proverbs” in the Women’s Bible Commentary Twentieth Anniversary Edition (edited by C. Newsom, S. Ringe, and J. Lapsley)

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Unless otherwise noted, events take place on the seminary campus, in Decatur, GA. For detailed information and registration, go to www.ctsnet.edu > Lifelong Learners > Courses and Events. Then scroll to the dates of events you wish to attend. October 25–28 Exploring Wisdom’s Wonder CSF Montreat

Instructor: Bill Brown; Program Fee: $390. November 11–16 Spiritual Practice: A Way of Life CSF

Instructor: Jane Vennard, Program Fee $395.

2013 Jan. 28–30 January Seminars Resurrection: New Song, New Life

Plenary speakers include Mary Louise “Mel” Bringle, and Tom Long. Worship and workshops: Paul Huh, Antonio Alonso, Kimberly Bracken Long, and include liturgical artist Ellen Phillips, GLORY TO GOD Hymnal Advocacy & Relations Coordinator Meg Flannagan; Michael Morgan, William P. Brown Jane Rogers Vann and others. Complete event information and schedule are on the www.ctsnet.edu (Insert link when available). Program includes pre-event Psalm fest, Monday evening hymn fest, and Tuesday Psalm/ art experience and lunch on Monday and Tuesday. Program Fee $235; $200 for two or more from same organization. February 7–10 The Spirituality of “Stuff ” in the Gospel of Luke (CSF)

February 28–March 3 The Wounded Healer: Henri Nouwen (CSF)

Instructor: Chris Glaser. Program Fee: $285. March 10–15 History of Western Christian Spirituality (CSF)

Instructor: Catherine Gonzalez, Location: CTS, Program Fee: $395 March 15–17 Godly Play: Extending the Core Non-Profit Business Management (March 17–20)

Instructors: Dan Scheneman of Heartland Presbyterian Center (Parkville, MO) and Maria Shupe of Highlands Presbyterian Camp and Retreat Center (Allenspark, CO). Development (March 20–23, 2013)

This course will examine multiple aspects of development in the camp and conference setting. The class will conclude with study of a site, master, and strategic development plan. Instructors: Mark Duncan (formerly of Chesapeake Center in Port Deposit, MD) and Rich Swartwood of Pyoca Camp, Conference and Retreat Center (Brownstown, IN).SE April 7–10 Immersion Experience at Montreat (CSF)

This course is the starting place for the Certificate in Spiritual Formation. Instructors: Jim Dant, Carl McColman, Deedra Rich.Program Fee: $390. Location: Montreat Conference Center April 11–13 Baptism and Beyond: Scaffolding a Life of Discipleship

Instructor: Eric Barreto. Program Fee: $285.

Leaders: Anne H.K. Apple and Kathy Dawson. Program Fee $175; $165 discount two or more people.

February 18–21 2013 S3 Annual Orientation Retreat

April 25–28 Celtic Spirituality (CSF)

The agenda includes an opening dinner for both cohorts on Monday evening. The 2012 cohort gathering will conclude by Wednesday afternoon. The 2013 cohort gathering will conclude by Thursday afternoon.

Location: Montreat Conference Center; Program Fee: $390 April 30 – May 3 Evangelism: A New Scorecard (Thompson Scholars 2013)

Application deadline is December 1, 2012. Applicants will be notified of their status by January 15, 2013. Instructor: Ralph Watkins and others, TBA.

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j oy f u l G i f t s to t h e S e m i n a ry July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 This Annual Report includes donors whose gifts were received between July 1, 2011, and June 30, 2012. Gifts received after June 30, 2012, will be acknowledged in next year’s annual report. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the annual report. We apologize for errors or omissions and ask that you bring them to our attention. Please report corrections to Diane Thorne, gift records coordinator, at 404-687-4590 or ThorneD@CTSnet.edu.

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Presidents’ Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Marshall Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Marcellus McPheeters Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Woodrow Wilson Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agnes Law Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles A. Stillman Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas and Anne Holbrook Goulding Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Giving by Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44 47 48 52 54

................ ................ Memorials & Tributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbia Founders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. McDowell Richards Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gifts to Endowed Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Key to Special Notations * Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle † Raised to the Church Triumphant

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Partners in Ministry

Partners in Ministry began in 2003 to provide opportunities for people to learn about how God is working through this seminary and to garner financial support for its students and programs through multiyear gifts. For more information about Partners in Ministry, please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at 404 687-4588.

Leadership Partners Pledged $50,000 or more over five years Mr. and Mrs. Howell E. Adams, Jr. Ms. Jocelyn C. Bauer John T. Benton, Jr. and Suzanne B. Benton Mrs. Florida S. and Mr. W. Douglas Ellis First Presbyterian Church, Quincy, FL Mrs. Nancy P. and Dr. Jeffrey K. Giguere The Rev. Louly F. and Mr. Samuel B. Hay, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Love

Faith Partners Pledged $25,000 or more over five years Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Dunlap, Jr. Fulcrum Equity Partners, Inc. The Rev. Elizabeth C. and Mr. T. Michael Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. T. Michael Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hauptfuhrer Ms. Jane Boyd Lee Gay and Erskine Love Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William E. Matthews IV Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Muir St. Luke’s Presbyterian Church, Dunwoody, GA

Impact Partners Pledged $5,000 or more over five years Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Howell E. Adams III Capt. and Mrs. Edward L. Alderman The Rev. Mary G. and Mr. Anthony L. Amos Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Armistead Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bedford Mr. W. Howard Boyd, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett A. Brown III The Rev. Mary Miller Brueggemann Dr. M. Rebecca and Mr. John F. Burton Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Carr, Jr. Dr. Connie L. Carson Mrs. Gwendolyn M. Cleghorn Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cochran Mrs. Charlotte M. Connah Mr. James C. Connah

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Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Drake The Rev. Pamela G. Driesell Dr. and Mrs. H. Alan Elmore The Rev. Jane E. Fahey Ms. D. Gayle Gellerstedt and Mr. William J. Funk Mr. and Mrs. David H. Gill, Jr. Mrs. Gail S. and Mr. Marion B. Glover Mrs. Rutledge I. Gross The Rev. and Mrs. C.J. Hammet, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter V. Hancock Susan and Wyatt Haskell The Rev. Morgan M. and Mr. Robert S. Hay, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hoffman III Mr.† and Mrs. Archibald R. Hooks, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Hunter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hyde Dr. and Mrs. Ben C. Johnson Dr. E. Elizabeth Johnson and the Rev. Peter M. Paulsen The Rev. and Mrs. Walter M. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kline Dr. Charles C. Knox Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Lassiter III Mr. and Mrs. William J. Martin, Jr. Mr. Jack L. McGinnis Dr. Belle Miller McMaster Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Meier Mrs. C. Faye Mills Mr. and Mrs. William H. Moore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Moseley, Jr. Dr. Deborah F. Mullen Mrs. Joan H. and Dr. D. Cameron Murchison, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Nash Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oglesby Dr. and Mrs. Paul O’Neal The Rev. W. Larry Owens Dr. and Mrs. W. Jefferson Pendergrast, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Perkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Reed Dr. and Mrs. W. Harrison Reeves Mrs. Margaret C. and Mr. Robert E. Reiser The Rev. and Mrs. James T. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. S. Mark Roberson Mr. William E. and Mrs. Margaret C. Scheu The Rev. and Mrs. William M. Schotanus The Rev. Lib McGregor Simmons and Mr. W. Gary Simmons Dr. Katherine and Dr. Bertram Sippola Mr. B. Franklin Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Terry Slaughter Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson V. Smith, Jr. Mr. John E. Smith II Dr. and Mrs. Cary G. Speaker Mr. and Mrs. James L. St. John Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Hubert V. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. William M. Timberlake Mr. and Mrs. Eric B. Toole Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Uthlaut, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Van Pelt Mr. and Mrs. Kennon D. Walthall Dr. and Mrs. David D. Weitnauer The Revs. Deborah D. and John D. Wells Mrs. Almonese B. Williams Mrs. Sue S. and Mr. † L. Neil Williams The Rev. and Mrs. Donn W. Wright

Contributors Made commitments to the Partners in Ministry program at other levels Anonymous Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Albright, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Albright Ms. Adina E. Allen† Mr. Stephen W. and Dr. Carolyn S. Ashworth Rick and Beth Atkerson The Rev. and Mrs. Juventino R. Ballesteros Mr. and Mrs. N. William Bath Ms. Mary C. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Bell The Rev. Ewell C. Black, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Boyes The Rev. and Mrs. C. Nathaniel Briley Ms. Christi O. Brown Mr. Tom L. Brown III Lee and Betty Carroll Mr. James E. Cheeks, Jr. Mrs. Gretchen A. Cloud Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Coburn The Rev. G. Wayne Cole Dr. and Mrs. Merrill E. Compton, Jr. Ms. Miriam G. Craig Dr. and Mrs. J. Bradley Creed The Rev. and Mrs. William A. Crosland Dr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Crotwell Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Darden Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Davis, Jr. Ms. Linda D. Davis Dr. and Mrs. William B. Deal Mr. and Mrs. D. Barry Delozier Mr. and Mrs. Ton P. DeVos The Rev. Barbara F. Epting The Rev. and Mrs. C. Phil Esty Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Exley Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ezell The Rev. Debra D. Feagin Mr. and Mrs. William W. French III Mr. and Mrs. William K. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. John H. Goff, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Goodman Mr. Braxton L. Goodrich The Rev. and Mrs. Craig N. Goodrich Dr. and Mrs. Guy D. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Haisten Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Hammack Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hardman Mr. and Mrs. Larron C. Harper The Rev. and Mrs. John B. Hartman II The Rev. and Mrs. Robert S. Hay Ms. Vivian J. Hodo Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Holaday, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Holcomb Mr. and Mrs. R. Cal Holt Mr. and Mrs. Jan M. Hottinga Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Hunt Dr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Huss The Rev. and Mrs. James H. Irwin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. James III Mrs. Joyce B. Jennings Dr. Lesa A. and Mr. William V. Kastler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leland C. Keller The Rev. Caroline M. Kelly Ms. Mary Alice Kemp Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Kennedy, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Larry K. Krannich Dr. and Mrs. William P. Lancaster, Jr.

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant


Mr. Belton Lane Dr. and Mrs. Henry L. Laws Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Leamon Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Lehfeldt Mrs. Dorothy R. Lott Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Mace Dr. and Mrs. Steve A. Mays The Rev. Elizabeth D. McAliley Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. McClure The Rev. Peggy A. McClure Mr. William H.D. McGregor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. McLeod Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Messier Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Moffatt Mr. and Mrs. Boyd B. Nicholson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Oglesby, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David K. O’Leary Mr. and Mrs. Travis V. Olmert Mrs. Elizabeth B. and Mr. Charles A. Orth Mr. David B. Parsons and Ms. M. Theresa Ball Dr. Jeri Parris Perkins and Mr. Phillip D. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Perry Dr. and Mrs. John B. Ponder Mr. and Mrs. James C. Price Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Price, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sims Propst Mr. and Mrs. A. Marvin Quattlebaum Mr. and Mrs. David A. Quattlebaum III Mrs. Gwendolyn L. Randolph Mr. J. David Randolph The Rev. and Mrs. Ross M. Reddick The Revs. Kathryn M. Wolf Reed and Nicholas K. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Renck The Rev. and Mrs. Timothy A. Reynolds Mr. Carroll H. Roe, Jr. Mr. A. Paul Romjue Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Rowland Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sanders Mr. Emory A. Schwall Mr. William A. Sibley, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Simmers Mrs. Anna C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smith Mr. Sean R. Smith, Sr. and Ms. Mary L. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Alan W. Speaker Mr. Edward B. Speaker Dr. and Mrs. J. Todd Speed The Rev. Daniel D. Stephens Mrs. Emelia S. Stephenson Mrs. Betty Marie Stewart Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Stoddard Ms. Eleanor M. Terhorst Mr. and Mrs. W. Cory Troiano Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Uthlaut Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Vance Burt and Martha Vardeman Dr. and Mrs. William B. Wade, Jr. Mr. Richard L. Walthall Dr. and Mrs. G. Dana Waters III Ms. Margaret S. Watson Dr. and Mrs. Jason S. Whitener Dr. S. Allen Wilcoxon and Ms. Patti L. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Blake T. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Byrd E. Williams Mr. and Mrs. E. Keith Williams Mrs. Jane L. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Wolters Mrs. Bess O. Yeilding

Columbia Gift Societies

Peter Marshall Society $5,000 to $14,999

I n d i v i d ua l s Presidents’ Society $15,000 or more

I n d i v i d ua l s Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Howell E. Adams, Jr. Ms. Jocelyn C. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Belk John T. Benton, Jr. and Suzanne B. Benton Mr. and Mrs. Bennett A. Brown III Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cates Dr. Joseph M. Gettys, Sr. The Rev. Louly F. and Mr. Samuel B. Hay, Jr. Dr. Stephen A. and the Rev. Sharol R. Hayner Mrs. O’Neal H. Lannon† Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Love Mrs. Gay M. Love Mr. Edwin Malloy, Jr.† Mrs. Adele D. McKee Mr. and Mrs. William S. Morris III Mrs. Eugenia S. Morse† Mr. and Mrs. James D. Philips, Jr. Dr. Ruth A. Schmidt† Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weitnauer, Jr.

Churches

and

O r g a n i z at io n s

Campbell Trust, Atlanta, GA Davidson College, Davidson, NC Decatur Presbyterian Church, Decatur, GA Florida Presbytery, Chipley, FL* Presbyterian Church (USA), Louisville, KY

F o u n d at io n s

and

C o r p o r at io n s

The Mary Alice and Bennett Brown Foundation, Inc. The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Cousins Foundation, Inc. Cully A. & Lois Dowdle Cobb Foundation Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Gay and Erskine Love Foundation Printpack, Inc. Shivers Trading & Operating Company The Hal and John Smith Family Foundation John I. Smith Charities, Inc.

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Barnette, Jr. Dr. Lee W. Bowman Mrs. G. Scott Candler, Jr. Mr. Curtis W. Cheshire Mrs. Florida S. and Mr. W. Douglas Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Jay K. Eun Mrs. Nancy P. and Dr. Jeffrey K. Giguere Mrs. Gail S. and Mr. Marion B. Glover Susan and Wyatt Haskell Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hauptfuhrer Mr. and Mrs. R. Hayne Hollis The Rev. and Mrs. Ray A. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Harvie C. Jordan III Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kipp Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Mansfield III Mr. Laurence E. Mansfield IV Ms. Margaret C. Mansfield The Rev. and Mrs. John T. McCrea Mrs. Ellen R. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Muir Dr. Betty Scott Noble Mrs. Geraldine A. Patrick†* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Patrick, Jr. Mrs. Lou H. Reaves Mrs. Margaret C. and Mr. Robert E. Reiser Mrs. Helen C. Richardson† Mr. and Mrs. James T. Robertson Mr. James B. Robinson Mrs. Sibyl R. Robinson† Mr. B. Franklin Skinner Mrs. Sue S. and Mr. † L. Neil Williams

Churches

and

O r g a n i z at io n s

Central Presbyterian Church, Anderson, SC Covenant Presbyterian Church, Athens, GA Covenant Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, NC Dugald W. Hudson Charitable Trust, Atlanta, GA Eastminster Presbyterian Church, Marietta, GA First Presbyterian Church, Nashville, TN First Presbyterian Church, Ocean Springs, MS First Presbyterian Church, Quincy, FL* First Presbyterian Church, St. Petersburg, FL Foothills Presbytery, Simpsonville, SC* God’s Will Love Church, Marietta, GA Greater Atlanta Presbytery, Atlanta, GA* Independent Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, AL The Journey Church of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church, Tampa, FL Roswell Presbyterian Church, Roswell, GA St. Luke’s Presbyterian Church, Dunwoody, GA* Synod of South Atlantic, Jacksonville, FL White Memorial Presbyterian Church, Raleigh, NC

F o u n d at io n s

and

C o r p o r at io n s

Churches Homes Foundation, Inc. Fulcrum Equity Partners, Inc. J.B. Fuqua Foundation, Inc. Golden Stella, Inc. Lois and Lucy Lampkin Foundation The Betts and Dennis Love Family Foundation The National Christian Foundation Patrick Family Foundation ScholarLeaders International Texas Presbyterian Foundation Samuel E. and Mary W. Thatcher Foundation, Inc.

† Raised to the Church Triumphant

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Columbia Gift Societies

William Marcellus McPheeters Society $1,000 to $4,999

I n d i v i d ua l s Anonymous Dr. Joanna M. and Mr. Alfred B. Adams III Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Adle* Dr. and Mrs. E. Lane Alderman Capt. and Mrs. Edward L. Alderman The Rev. Mary G. and Mr. Anthony L. Amos Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Armistead Mrs. Randolph N. Armstrong The Rev. Christie L. and Mr. William H. Ashton III Mr. Stephen W. and Dr. Carolyn S. Ashworth Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Ayres Mrs. Jane E. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. James S. Balloun Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Barrow, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Beech Mr. and Mrs. Barry C. Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Boyes Mr. Tom L. Brown III Mr. and Mrs. John R. Burch, Sr. The Rev. and Mrs. Randolph S. Calvo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Carr, Jr. Dr. Connie L. Carson Dr. and Mrs. J. Calvin Chesnutt Dr. and Mrs. T. Erskine Clarke Dr. Kimberly L. Clayton Mrs. Gwendolyn M. Cleghorn Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cochran Mrs. Charlotte M. Connah Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cook, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Cousar Mrs. Ann D. and Mr. Thomas G. Cousins Mr. and Mrs. William N. Crosby Ms. Linda D. Davis Dr. Kathy L. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Dillon Dr. Mark A. Douglas and the Rev. Lindsay P. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Drake The Rev. Pamela G. Driesell Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. DuPre The Rev. and Mrs. Charles M. Durham Mrs. Lucie B. and Mr. Robert D. Eggleston Mr. and Mrs. William K. Fuller Mr. William J. Funk and Ms. D. Gayle Gellerstedt Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gandy The Rev. Eleana M. and Mr.† David C. Garrett, Jr. Ms. D. Gayle Gellerstedt and Mr. William J. Funk Mr. and Mrs. David H. Gill, Jr. Drs. Catherine G. and Justo L. Gonzalez The Rev. Elizabeth C. and Mr. T. Michael Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. T. Michael Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. James C. Graves Mr. and Mrs. William M. Graves Mrs. Vivian H. Guthrie

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Mrs. Nell F. Hall The Rev. and Mrs. C.J. Hammet, Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Dexter V. Hancock Mr. and Mrs. C. Miner Harrell The Rev. Morgan M. and Mr. Robert S. Hay, Jr. The Rev. Alexandra K. and Mr. Charles V. Hedrick Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hoffman III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Holcomb Dr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Howington Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hyde Dr. and Mrs. D. Orvin Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Jenkins Dr. and Mrs. Ben C. Johnson Dr. E. Elizabeth Johnson and the Rev. Peter M. Paulsen Mr. and Mrs. William R. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Kelly Mr. Andrew P. Kintz and Ms. Mary Towles Kintz Mrs. Nancy C. and Mr. Mark W. Kinzer Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kline Dr. Charles C. Knox Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Lassiter III Mr. and Mrs. Julian S. LeCraw, Sr. Ms. Jane Boyd Lee The Rev. and Mrs. William F. Lee Mr. and Mrs. William J. Martin, Jr. Mrs. Jean M. McCarter Mr. Jeffrey D. McEwen Mr. Jack L. McGinnis Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton W. McKay, Jr. Dr. Belle Miller McMaster Mrs. Champney A. McNair Mr. and Mrs. Harmon B. Miller III Dr. Margaret G. and Mr. Charles E. Miller The Rev. and Mrs. A. Cecil Moore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Moore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Moseley, Jr. Dr. Deborah F. Mullen Mrs. Joan H. and Dr. D. Cameron Murchison, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Nash Dr. and Mrs. William O. Nisbet, Jr. Dr. Rodger Y. Nishioka Mr. W.J. Noonan III Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oglesby Mr.† and Mrs. Richard A. Oglesby Dr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Oldenburg Mr. and Mrs. John A. O’Neal Mr. and Mrs. Ashley D. Pace, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gibbon Pender Dr. and Mrs. W. Jefferson Pendergrast, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Marvin Quattlebaum Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Reed Mrs. Jean S. Reeves The Rev. and Mrs. James T. Richardson Mr. William E. and Mrs. Margaret C. Scheu The Rev. and Mrs. William M. Schotanus Dr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Simmers Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Simmons* The Rev. Lib McGregor Simmons and Mr. W. Gary Simmons Dr. Katherine and Dr. Bertram Sippola Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson V. Smith, Jr. Mr. John E. Smith II Dr. and Mrs. Cary G. Speaker Dr. and Mrs. James O. Speed, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James L. St. John Dr. B. Lynn Stall and Mr. G. Edward Bruce

Mr. and Mrs. Shellie S. Stroman, Jr.* Drs. George W. and Donna F. Stroup Mrs. Jan O. and Dr. Raymond L. Swetenburg, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Hubert V. Taylor The Rev.† and Mrs. George B. Telford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Timberlake Mr. and Mrs. Eric B. Toole Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Uthlaut, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Van Pelt Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Kennon D. Walthall Dr. and Mrs. David D. Weitnauer The Revs. Deborah D. and John D. Wells Ms. Diana T. Wilker Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Wolters Mrs. Bonnie P. and Mr. Stephen E. Wurzbacher Dr. Christopher E. Zorn†

Churches

and

O r g a n i z at io n s

A Christian Ministry in the National Parks, Denver, CO Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Jackson, MS* Calvin Presbyterian Church, Louisville, KY Center for Scholarship Administration, Inc., Taylors, SC Central Florida Presbytery, Orlando, FL* Central Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA Charlotte Presbytery, Charlotte, NC Church of The Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Washington, DC Columbia Presbyterian Church, Decatur, GA J.H. Cook & Sons, Inc., Granite Quarry, NC Covenant Presbyterian Church, Albany, GA Deaconess Community of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chicago, IL Episcopal Church Women, Richmond, VA Fairmount Presbyterian Church, Cleveland Heights, OH First Presbyterian Church, Athens, GA First Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA First Presbyterian Church, Casper, WY First Presbyterian Church, Covington, GA First Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC First Presbyterian Church, Huntsville, AL First Presbyterian Church, Knoxville, TN* First Presbyterian Church, Marietta, GA First Presbyterian Church, Shreveport, LA First Presbyterian Church, Tupelo, MS First Presbyterian Church, Tuscaloosa, AL First Presbyterian Church, Vero Beach, FL* Flint River Presbytery, Albany, GA Fort Hill Presbyterian Church, Clemson, SC* Fountain Inn Presbyterian Church, Fountain Inn, SC Fourth Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC Helen Davis Brown Trust, Lake City, FL Idlewild Presbyterian Church, Memphis, TN Immanuel Presbyterian Church, McLean, VA Indian Nations Presbytery, Oklahoma City, OK John Knox Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC Kairos New Church Development, Atlanta, GA Korean Presbyterian Church, Columbus, GA Lakeview Presbyterian Church, St. Petersburg, FL

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant


Columbia Gift Societies

Woodrow Wilson Society $500 to $999

I n d i v i d ua l s Madison Presbyterian Church, Madison, GA* Mississippi Presbytery, Hattiesburg, MS* Myers Park United Methodist Church, Charlotte, NC National Korean Presbyterian Women, Lynnwood, WA National Ministries, Valley Forge, PA New Harmony Presbytery, Florence, SC* North Alabama Presbytery, Huntsville, AL* North Avenue Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA* Northeast Georgia Presbytery, Watkinsville, GA* Oakland Avenue Presbyterian Church, Rock Hill, SC Oconee Presbyterian Church, Watkinsville, GA Providence Presbytery, Rock Hill, SC* Real Estate Management Services Group, Naples, FL Riverside Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, FL* Rock Presbyterian Church, Columbus, GA Sardis Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, NC Schwab Charitable Fund, San Francisco, CA Second Presbyterian Church, Charleston, SC Shallowford Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA* South Highland Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, AL St. Augustine Presbytery, Jacksonville, FL* St. John’s Presbyterian Church, Reno, NV Timothy J. Reed Family Ltd Partnership, Greenville, SC Trinity Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA Trinity Presbytery, Lexington, SC* Twin Cities Area Presbytery, Minneapolis, MN W.J. and Jane C. Noonan Charitable Trust, Pensacola, FL Washington Street Presbyterian Church, Dublin, GA Westminster Presbyterian Church, Durham, NC Westminster Presbyterian Church, Greenwood, SC Word of Life Books, Inc., Duluth, GA Yeamans Park Presbyterian Church, Hanahan, SC

F o u n d at io n s

and

C o r p o r at io n s

The Beech Foundation The Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area Eaton Deadening Plantation, Inc.* Foundation for the Carolinas Blake P. Garrett, Sr. Foundation The Graves Foundation William E. and Audrine C. Honey Foundation Jimmie Ullery Charitable Trust Lord, Aeck & Sargent, Inc. Missionary Emergency Fund Morgan Stanley Dr. P. Phillips Foundation Presbyterian Foundation Regions Bank Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Waccamaw Community Foundation Wheaton College

Anonymous Dr. Ann Clay Adams and the Rev. C. Fritz Bogar Dr. and Mrs. William R. Barron Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Baxter The Rev. and Mrs. Teddis H. Beasley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jessee R. Begley Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Bishop The Rev. Janet Ann Briscoe and Dr. R. Page Shelton Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Brueggemann The Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Bullock Lee and Betty Carroll Dr. Janet N. Carter Mr. Sukwoon Choi Ms. Beth S. Clayton Ms. Julie M. Cline and Mr. Thomas E. Frey Mrs. Rose Mary Cole Dr. Yvonne M. Collie-Pendleton Dr. and Mrs. Merrill E. Compton, Jr. Mr. James C. Connah Mrs. Pamela W. and Mr. Chris L. Cottrell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Crawford* Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Darden Dr.† and Mrs. J. Millen Darnell Mrs. Ellen H. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Davis, Jr. Dr. Mary Lynn Dell Dr. and Mrs. William T. DuBose Dr. and Mrs. Dan A. Dunaway The Rev. Christine K. Dungan Drs. M. Julian and Sue M. Duttera Dr. and Mrs. H. Alan Elmore Dr. Sarah F. Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Evans* Mr. Matthew F. and the Rev. Mandy Sloan Flemming Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Foster The Rev. and Mrs. M. McCoy Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Gray, Jr. The Rev. Joan S. and Mr. William A. Gray Dr. Thomas H. Guthrie Mrs. Anne M. Haltiwanger The Rev. Carolyn Robinson Hart and Mr. Charles T. Hart The Rev. Joseph and Mrs. Carlisle Harvard The Rev. Mary Alice Haynie Drs. Susan M. Heafield and Brian A. Wren Mr. Curtis T. Henson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Hoffmann Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Holaday, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Hollyfield Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Hunter, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Vernon R. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. James III The Rev. and Mrs. J. Ernest Johnson Chaplain William A. Jokela and Ms. Jane L. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas Jones Mr. John R. Jones, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. Howard Y. Kim Mr. and Mrs. R. Ruffin King Ms. Virginia H. Klettner Mrs. C. Benton Kline, Jr.† Mrs. Rita M. Lang Ms. Jennie P. Langer Dr. and Mrs. John W. Larson Dr. and Mrs. John H. Law

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant

Dr. and Mrs. C. David Markle The Rev. Anna H. and Mr. Bryan R. McArthur Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. McClure Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. McLeod Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray McPhail Mrs. C. Faye Mills Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Moffatt Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Boyd B. Nicholson, Jr. Dr. Kathleen M. O’Connor and Dr.† James H. Griesmer Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Oglesby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Oldenburg Dr. and Mrs. David K. O’Leary Mrs. Elizabeth B. and Mr. Charles A. Orth The Rev. Carson M. and Mr. Douglas S. Overstreet Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Owens, Jr. Mr. David B. Parsons and Ms. M. Theresa Ball Mr. and Mrs. William P. Payne Dr. and Mrs. William C. Pender Dr. Jeri Parris Perkins and Mr. Phillip D. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Perrin Mrs. Elizabeth S. Preston Mr. and Mrs. John M. Preston V Mr. and Mrs. James C. Price Mr. and Mrs. David A. Quattlebaum III Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ramey, Jr. Mrs. Gwendolyn L. Randolph Dr. Stephen C. Robertson Mr. A. Paul Romjue Dr. and Mrs. William D. Russell Dr. and Mrs. Rex R. Selters The Rev. Martha C. Sexton Mr. Thomas L. Shields, Jr. and Ms. Charlotte G. Montague The Rev. and Mrs. William F. Shouse Mr. and Mrs. L. William Silzle, Jr. Mr. T. Clark Simmons* The Rev. Carl D. Smith, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy F. Smith Mr. Sean R. Smith, Sr. and Ms. Mary L. Walker Dr. Augustus E. Succop III Mrs. Linda T. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. C. Brent Trexler Mr. and Mrs. W. Cory Troiano The Rev. Jerry L. Utt II Burt and Martha Vardeman Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Wallingford Dr. Haruko N. and Mr. Peter H. Ward Dr. and Mrs. G. Dana Waters III Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Watkins The Revs. Laurie Taylor Weicher and John V. Weicher Dr. and Mrs. John E. White The Rev. J. Mark Wilburn Dr. S. Allen Wilcoxon and Ms. Patti L. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Blake T. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Neal L. Williams, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Wilson* Mr. H. Stanley Windham Mr. R. Dan Winn, Jr. Dr. Christine Roy Yoder and Mr. Reinald S. Yoder

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Churches

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The Association of Theological Schools, Pittsburgh, PA Charleston Atlantic Presbytery, Charleston, SC* East Tennessee Presbytery, Knoxville, TN* Erin Presbyterian Church, Knoxville, TN First Presbyterian Church, Durham, NC First Presbyterian Church, Greenville, MS First Presbyterian Church, Morristown, TN First Presbyterian Church, Naples, FL* First Presbyterian Church, St. Marys, GA Grand Chapter of Georgia, Order of the Eastern Star, Alpharetta, GA Gretna Presbyterian Church, Gretna, FL Holston Presbytery, Kingsport, TN* Hope Lutheran Church, Ellijay, GA Korean American Presbyterian Church, Sumter, SC* Korean Presbyterian Church of South Bay, Gardena, CA Lake Erie Presbytery, Erie, PA Leland Presbyterian Church, Leland, MS* Middle Tennessee Presbytery, Franklin, TN* Morrow Presbyterian Church, Morrow, GA Peachtree Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA* Presbyterians for Renewal, Inc., Louisville, KY Ridglea Presbyterian Church, Ft. Worth, TX Savannah Presbytery, Brunswick, GA* Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, IN Sheppards and Lapsley Presbytery, Birmingham, AL* St. James Presbyterian Church, Charleston, SC St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church, Hudson, FL Synod of Living Waters, Spring Hill, TN* Williamston Presbyterian Church, Williamston, SC

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Beard Payne Family Foundation The Claude Bennett Family Foundation, Inc. The CBT Charitable Trust

Agnes Law Society $250 to $499

I n d i v i d ua l s Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Adams Dr. and Mrs. Jefferson K. Aiken, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Albright Mr. and Mrs. Kirk R. Allen Dr. and Mrs. J. Eade Anderson Rick and Beth Atkerson Dr. Stephen A. and Mrs. Edna M. Bacon Mrs. Amy L. and the Rev. Ryan J. Baer The Rev. Maggie F. and Mr. David K. Beamguard Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bedford The Rev. and Mrs. Frank I. Blankinship III Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Blincow Drs. Martha M. and Richard L. Blount

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Dr. and Mrs. David L. Boumgarden Dr. and Mrs. William P. Brown Ms. Patricia H. Bunzl* Mrs. Gretta W. Burns* Mr. and Mrs. Clark E. Candler Bert and Kaye Carmichael Dr. and Mrs. William B. Carr, Jr. Drs. Anna L. Case-Winters and R. Michael Winters III Dr. and Mrs. Huw M. Christopher Mrs. Dollye F. Clayton Mrs. Gretchen A. Cloud The Revs. Susannah A. and John R. Cook Mr. and Mrs. William A. Coombs Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Cooper The Rev. Sarah Cooper Searight and Mr. William H. Searight The Rev. Sharon K. Core and Mr. Nicholas J. Kuhn The Rev. Mary Jane K. and Mr. Gary A. Cornell Dr. and Mrs. Julian F. Craig, Jr. Ms. Miriam G. Craig Mr. Harry L. Crawford, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. William A. Crosland Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cunningham Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cushman, Sr.* Perky Daniel, PhD and Mr. J. Wallace Daniel III Mr. and Mrs. W. Lipscomb Davis, Jr. Ms. Virginia A. Davis Mrs. W. Lipscomb Davis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lipscomb Davis III Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Denny Mr. and Mrs. Ton P. DeVos Ms. C.J. Drymon Mrs. Diane L. and Mr. Thomas K. Duane The Rev. Karen R. Dukes and Mr. Marc W. Johnson The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph C. Eckstine The Rev. and Mrs. C. Phil Esty Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Exley Dean Victor A. Feliberty-Ruberte The Rev. and Mrs. George H. Fitzgerald Dr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Fouse, Jr. Kay and Phil Gehman Mr. Michael A. Gerber and Ms. Barbara A. Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Gignilliat, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gilmore The Rev. and Mrs. Craig N. Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. Clark M. Goodwin Dr. and Mrs. H. Scott Gregory Dr. and Mrs. Ford F. G’Segner Dr. and Mrs. D. Raymond Guterman Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Haisten Mr. Richard L. Hall Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Harper Dr. and Mrs. Albert G. Harris, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. Norman W. Hibbard The Rev. and Mrs. Roy W. Hicks The Rev. Sandy and Mr. Robert M. Hill Dr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Hix Ms. Vivian J. Hodo Mrs. Martha Ann B. Howell Dr. and Mrs. Ramon E. Hunt The Rev. Robert F. Hunt The Rev. and Mrs. William C. Hunt, Jr. The Rev. Glen F. Hutchison Mac and Jan Irvin The Rev. Barbara P. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jordan The Rev. Caroline M. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Kennedy, Jr.

The Rev. Shannon J. and Mr. Gregory J. Kershner The Rev. Susan Dobbs Key Dr. Bettina B. and Mr. Norman W. Kilburn Dr. and Mrs. Larry K. Krannich Dr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Lancaster The Rev. Laury W. Larson Mrs. Rebekah Close LeMon and Mr. Joel M. LeMon The Rev. and Mrs. S. Edwin Lewis Dr. and Mrs. George W. Long, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton D. Looney The Rev. and Mrs. James S. Lowry The Rev. and Mrs. Michael D. Manaugh Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Mattison The Rev. and Mrs. Arvie L. Maynard Dr. and Mrs. Steve A. Mays The Rev. Peggy A. McClure The Rev. Kimberly Warwick McCoy and Mr. D. Patrick McCoy The Rev. and Mrs. Frank G. McDonald III The Rev. and Mrs. Neill D. McKay Mr. and Mrs. William A. McManus Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Messier Dr. Martha and the Rev. Chris Moore-Keish Ms. Elizabeth A. Moss and Mr. Garry D. Fesler Drs. Laurey Hartwell Murphy and Robert F. Murphy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Neldon The Rev. Laurel D. Nelson and Mr. N. Rick Castor The Rev. and Mrs. H. Gudger Nichols, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William D. O’Neal The Rev. and Mrs. Richard W. Paddon Mr. Timothy L. Painter and Ms. Joanne B. Bauer Dr. and Mrs. John H. Patton Mrs. Diane S. Pedersen Dr. Wendell B. Phillips, Jr. The Rev. Robert P. Piephoff Mrs. Barbara G. Poe* Mr. John M. Preston VI Mr. and Mrs. J. Derrick Quattlebaum Dr. and Mrs. John R. Ragsdale II Mrs. Rosemary A. and Dr. Charles E. Raynal* Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Redd* Dr. Marcia Y. Riggs Dr. Margaret D. Rightmyer Mr. and Mrs. Bailey P. Robinson III Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Roddy Dr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Rutland Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin Sadler Mrs. Suanne B. SauerBrun Mrs. Jody D. and Mr. D. Ed Sauls Dr. Stanley P. Saunders and Ms. Brenda L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Schafer Mr. and Mrs. Adolph A. Schuetz* Dr. and Mrs. Angus R. Shaw III Mrs. G. Ballard Simmons Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sirockman, Jr. Mrs. Dorothy D. and Dr. Robert E. Smith The Rev. and Mrs. L. Ted Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Alan W. Speaker Mrs. Ann M. Speer Mr. and Mrs. James W. Spradley, Jr. Mr. Willard D. Squires, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James I. St. John Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Stevens III The Rev. Jan Stewart-Tolbert and Mr. Jerry C. Tolbert The Rev. Lowell B. Sykes Ms. Sandra D. Taylor

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

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Columbia Gift Societies

Charles A. Stillman Society $100 to $249

I n d i v i d ua l s Dr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Thompson III Mr. and Mrs. James H. Topple The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest R. Tufft Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Uthlaut Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Vance Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Vogel Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wallace, Jr. Mrs. Auwina S. Weed Dr. Jennifer S. and Mr. J. Michael Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. David M. Wilkinson Mr. Patrick M. Williams, Jr. Mrs. Emily C. Wood*

Churches

and

O r g a n i z at io n s

Belfast Presbyterian Church, Belfast, TN Beth Shiloh Presbyterian Church, York, SC Brookmeade Holdings, LP, Jacksonville, FL Cherokee Presbytery, Cartersville, GA* Clergy and Laity United, Charlottesville, VA Community Presbyterian Church, Howey in the Hills, FL* Darlington Presbyterian Church, Darlington, SC Disability Research & Consulting, LLC, Atlanta, GA First Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, MS First Presbyterian Church, DeFuniak Springs, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Deland, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Gainesville, GA* First Presbyterian Church, Maitland, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Murfreesboro, TN First Presbyterian Church, Savannah, GA First Presbyterian Church, Vicksburg, MS* Georgetown Presbyterian Church, Georgetown, SC Markham Woods Presbyterian Church, Lake Mary, FL* Montpelier Presbyterian Church, Wagram, NC Moorings Presbyterian Church, Naples, FL* Network for Good, Bethesda, MD Oglethorpe Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA Park Lake Presbyterian Church, Orlando, FL* Peace River Presbytery, North Port, FL* Rock Spring Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA* Rogersville Presbyterian Church, Rogersville, TN Shandon Presbyterian Church, Columbia, SC Southminster Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, AL* St. Andrew Presbytery, Oxford, MS* St. John Presbyterian Church, Fayetteville, TN Trinity Presbyterian Church, Clarinda, IA Trinity Presbyterian Church, Gadsden, AL Venice Presbyterian Church, Venice, FL* Walhalla Presbyterian Church, Walhalla, SC Westminster Presbyterian Church, Greensboro, NC

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and

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Hawthorn Charitable Foundation The Malloy Foundation

Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Drs. Fahed L. Abu-Akel and Mary S. Zumot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Adams Mr. and Mrs. John R. Addison The Rev. Ann F. and Dr. Frank C. Aichinger The Rev. and Mrs. Wyatt M. Aiken, Jr. The Rev. Kelly S. Allen and Mr. John P. Rezentes The Rev. Jaina W. Anderson* Mr. and Mrs. William W. Anderson The Rev. and Mrs. Louie V. Andrews, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Andrews The Rev. and Mrs. Paul O. Ard, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert L. Armistead Dr. and Mrs. Jimmy R. Asbell Dr. and Mrs. John A. Azumah Mr. Walter D. Bach, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David J. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bailey III Mrs. Mary M. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Brock W. Baker The Rev. and Mrs. Matthew K. Baker Dr. Edna J. and Mr. Warren L. Banes, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bankhead The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert B. Barks, Jr. Marty and Sonja Barnes Dr. and Mrs. Earle P. Barron, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John N. Bartholomew Mr. and Mrs. James O. Bass, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. N. William Bath Dr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Batts Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Baxter The Rev. and Mrs. C. Frank Beall Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Beall, Jr. The Rev. C. Benjamin Beasley Dr. and Mrs. James W. Beaty Ms. Mary C. Beck Ms. Marilyn C. Bedsworth The Rev. and Mrs. Gerald L. Bell, Jr. Dr. Carol T. and Mr. Michael S. Bender Mrs. Clark D. Benson Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Berry Mr. and Mrs. David E. Betts Dr. and Mrs. Linton H. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Bollinger Dr. and Mrs. R. Jerome Boone Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Booth The Rev. and Mrs. Robert W. Boston Dr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Botsford Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Bovee The Rev. and Mrs. James E. Bowden Dr. and Mrs. Dewey T. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Boyer The Rev. and Mrs. C. Nathaniel Briley Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Brown* Dr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm Brownlee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Sibley Bryan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Elton E. Buchanan Mr. John A. Bullard and Ms. Kathryn Scofield The Rev. and Mrs. James H. Bumgardner Mr. and Mrs. Morgan W. Bunch Mrs. Elizabeth B. Burgess

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant

Dr. and Mrs. William W. Burns Dr. Ella F. Busby Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Butler, Jr. Mr. Damon W. Byrd The Revs. Margaret Adams Caine and Stephen R. Caine Mrs. Frances D. and Dr. Clarence E. Calcote Drs. James W. Calhoun and Caroline C. Feist The Rev. Amy Lehr Camp and Dr. W. Hunter Camp II Dr. and Mrs. William S. Campbell Mrs. Akiko S. Carlson Dr. and Mrs. John S. Carothers III Ms. Helen E. Casale Mr. and Mrs. James F. Casselberry Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cathey The Rev. Catherine C. Cavazos Ms. Elizabeth R. Chalfant Dr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Chapman Mr. James E. Cheeks, Jr. Mr. R.L. Chickey Mrs. Roberta F. Childress The Rev. and Mrs. Franklin B. Clark, Jr. The Rev. Molly C. and Mr. Colquitt Clark III Mr. John E. Clarkson Mrs. Marjorie M. Claytor Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Coe Mr. Robert W. Coggin Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Colclough, Sr. The Rev. G. Wayne Cole Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Collinsworth, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. Pemberton I. Cooley III Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Coon The Rev. Brant S. Copeland Dr. and Mrs. David B. Cozad The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Craig Dr. and Mrs. John W. Craven Dr. and Mrs. J. Bradley Creed Drs. James L. and Virginia A. Cross Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cross The Rev. and Mrs. Michael A. Daffin Mrs. Rose M. Daniel Dr. Thomas R. Daniel IV and the Rev. Beth M. Daniel Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Danyliw Ms. Mary Lynn Darden The Rev. Jean L. Davidson The Rev. and Mrs. Archie Davis The Rev.† and Mrs. Curry W. Davis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. F.T. Davis, Jr. Mrs. Harriet S. Davis The Rev. Heather Wood Davis and Mr. Claude T. Davis III Ms. Linda K. Davis and Mr. Mark A. Maharg Mr. and Mrs. Neil E. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Davis Dr. and Mrs. William B. Deal Mr. and Mrs. Farrell F. Dean The Rev. Elizabeth M. and Dr. Richard I. Deibert Mr. and Mrs. D. Barry Delozier Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Dendy Drs. Susan L. Denne and David C. Stover The Rev. and Mrs. James F. Dickenson Ms. Lois E. Dickey Dr. Carol L. DiGiusto

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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald V. Dirvin Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ditzel, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Dodds Dr. Barbara D. and Mr. Lou J. Douglass Mr. Fowler G. Dugger, Jr. The Rev. Mary Kathleen Duncan and Mr. David Duncan Dr. Philip W. Dunford Dr. Priscilla B. Durkin Mr. and Mrs. J. Frazer Durrett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Dyess The Rev. Martha M. and Mr. Paul E. Ebel The Rev. Sherry P. and Mr. Stephen D. Edwards Dr. and Mrs. William H. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Eldridge The Rev. Virginia Simmons Ellis and Mr. Harry W. Ellis Ms. Jacqueline K. Ely Mr. Walter P. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ezell The Rev. and Mrs. L. Franklin Fant, Jr. Ms. Mary M. Farmer Mr. and Mrs. George W. Farr Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Farris The Rev. Debra D. Feagin The Rev. and Mrs. Harry M. Ferguson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Fitze The Rev. Mary M. Flannagan The Rev. and Mrs. Michael C. Fleenor The Rev. Kaye L. and Mr. Joseph A. Florence The Rev. and Mrs. James H. Foil, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. H. Thomas Foley Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Folks Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ford Dr. and Mrs. Leighton S. Ford Mr. Duncan M. Fort III The Revs. Katherine and Andrew Foster Connors The Rev. Jennifer E. Fouse Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Frampton Mr. W. Ross Franck Dr. and Mrs. James T. Frazier Mr. and Mrs. William W. French III Dr. James H. Gailey, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. Irwin P. Gates, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. T. Schley Gatewood, Jr. Mrs. Helen C. Gibbons The Rev. Lynn M. Gifford Mrs. Jeanne B. Giguere Mr. and Mrs. M. Charles Gilbert Mrs. Rachael S. Glass† Dr. and Mrs. John J. Gleason Mrs. Chauncey R. Godwin, Sr.* The Rev. James S. Goodlet Mr. Braxton L. Goodrich Ms. Rose M. Gorman* The Rev. C. Annette and Mr. Jeffrey S. Graham Mr. and Mrs. John C. Grant-Dooley Chaplain and Mrs. Henry D. Gregory IV The Rev. C. Patrick Griffin, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Griffin Dr. and Mrs. Guy D. Griffith Dr. and Mrs. J. Decherd Guess The Rev. Leroy P. Gwaltney III Ms. Genie C. Hambrick

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The Rev. Barbara B. Hamilton The Rev. and Mrs. W. Hugh Hamilton III Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Hammack Mr. and Mrs. Darrell R. Hankins Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hardman Dr. and Mrs. Martin L. Harkey, Jr. Dr. George D. Harper The Rev. and Mrs. John B. Hartman II Dr. C. Alan Harvey Mrs. Ruth D. Hatcher Dr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Hay Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Hay The Revs. Marilyn T. and Ingram P. Hedgpeth Dr. and Mrs. Armand E. Hendee The Rev. Nancy M. Hendrix The Rev. and Mrs. William F. Henning, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Hester The Rev. Alice E. and Mr. C. Woodbridge Hickcox Mrs. Mary D. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hill Dr. B. Keith Hodges Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hogg Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Holcombe Dr. and Mrs. Adlai C. Holler, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. William J. Holmes, Jr. Dr. Paul K. Hooker The Rev. Jennifer M. Horton Dr. Thomas W. Horton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jan M. Hottinga Mr. and Mrs. George W. Howell The Rev. Leah R. Hrachovec Mr. and Mrs. Carey B. Hubbard Dr. and Mrs. R. Steven Hudder Dr. and Mrs. James H. Huffaker Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Hufford II The Rev. Dana S. and Mr. William H. Hughes, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Huh Dr. and Mrs. Wade P. Huie, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. C. William Hull Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hull Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Hunt Dr. and Mrs. John A. Hunter Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Huntley, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Hurley The Rev. and Mrs. Clyce H. Hurst, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Inman The Rev. and Mrs. James H. Irwin, Jr. The Revs. Karen W. and J. Robert Jackson IV Dr. Sarah E. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. William W. Jackson Mrs. Susan B. and Mr. Marshall A. Jacobson Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. James, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. J. Todd Jenkins Mrs. Joyce B. Jennings Dr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Jepson Mrs. Dianne L. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Johnson Dr. Paul J. Johnson III and Ms. Dale Ann Joslin Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. G. William Jones, Jr. The Rev. Leigh H. and Mr. Christopher J. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jones, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Walk C. Jones IV Mrs. Carolyn L. Jordan* Ms. K. Camille Josey Drs. Sara C. and Daniel P. Juengst Dr. Eun-Gee Jun Dr. Lesa A. and Mr. William V. Kastler, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James D. Kearny, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Jasper N. Keith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Keller III Mr. and Mrs. Leland C. Keller Dr. and Mrs. Gene M. Kelly Dr. and Mrs. James M. Kennedy Dr. Sandra M. and Mr. David Kern Dr. and Mrs. Douglass D. Key The Rev. and Mrs. Jaehong Kim* The Rev. Dr. Myong Sun Kim and the Rev. Michael W. Woods Drs. Barrie M. and Randal V. Kirby Dr. Deborah A. Kirk The Rev. and Mrs. John A. Kirstein The Rev. Stephen C. Kolderup and Ms. Janice P. Hiland Dr. and Mrs. Calvin W. Kropp Mr. and Mrs. K. David Lake, Jr. Mrs. Muriel H. Lake The Rev. Zeta T. and Mr. William V. Lamberson Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lancaster Dr. and Mrs. William P. Lancaster, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuart Land Mrs. Griselda N.C. and Dr. Emmanuel Y. Lartey Dr. and Mrs. Gene Lassiter The Rev. Richard G. Laurens Dr. and Mrs. Henry L. Laws The Revs. Caroline Leach and Gibson P. Stroupe The Rev. and Mrs. Myung Jong Lee Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Lehfeldt The Rev. and Mrs. Robert M. Lewis, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Lightsey Dr. and Mrs. Tod A. Linafelt The Rev. Jacqueline H. Lindberg The Rev. and Mrs. W. Marvin Lindsay III Mr. and Mrs. David C. Linnen Dr. and Mrs. J. Miller Liston The Rev. and Mrs. Clayton K. Little, Jr. The Rev. Robert F. and Dr. Kimberly H. Lohmeyer The Rev. and Mrs. Jerry W. Long Drs. Kimberly B. and Thomas G. Long Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Lott, Jr. The Rev. Ruth L. Lovell Ms. Judith M. Lundin* Dr.† and Mrs. Arch L. MacNair Mrs. Diana W. and Mr. W. Blair Malcom The Rev. and Mrs. Cyrus S. Mallard, Jr. Dr. Tommie G. Malone Mrs. Anna K. Mansfield Dr. and Mrs. Carl B. Marshall Dr. and Mrs. Roger A. Martin Mr. and Mrs. John D. Massey Dr. and Mrs. Albert F. Masters III The Rev. M. Beecher Mathes Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Matthews The Rev. Elizabeth D. McAliley Dr. and Mrs. G. Daniel McCall, Sr. Ms. Joanne W. McCall Dr. Clyde T. McCants Ms. Mary E. McCoy Ms. Sara S. McDaniel Dr. and Mrs. Allen P. McDonald The Rev. and Mrs. Emmett S. McDowell Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McEwen IV Dr. and Mrs. Douglas S. McLeroy Ms. Emily F. McMullen Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. McMullen Mr. and Mrs. William A. McNair Mr. James B. Miller, Jr. and Fidelity Bank The Rev. Dr. John N. Miller, Sr.

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant


Columbia Gift Societies

Mrs. Marjorie S. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Roger G. Miller Mr. and Mrs. William C. Miller* Ms. Elizabeth C. Millett The Rev. Melanie G. Mitchell Dr. T. Jeffreys Mitchiner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Mobley The Rev. Sandra E. and Mr. Eugene F. Monroe Mr. James H. Montgomery Dr. Robert L. Montgomery The Rev. and Mrs. Lardner C. Moore, Sr. The Rev. and Mrs. Park H. Moore, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William O. Moore, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David R. Moorefield Mr. J. Michael Morgan and Mr. Richard D. Ezell The Rev. and Mrs. Robert O. Moss III Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. Myers, Jr. Chaplain and Mrs. Roy R. Myers, Jr. The Rev. Catherine C. Neelly Burton and Mr. John Burton Dr. and Mrs. William R. Neelly Drs. Wanda S. and William K. Neely Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Nesbit Mr. and Mrs. William G. Neville III The Rev. and Mrs. Arnold K. Newman Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Newman Dr. and Mrs. James D. Newsome, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Howard H. Nichols The Rev. and Mrs. A. Stuart Nickles, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. † J. Phillips Noble Drs. Melanie G. and James D. Nogalski Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Oliver, Sr. Mrs. Mary L. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ortman Mr. and Mrs. Weldon K. Palmour* Mrs. Maxine M. Pankonin Ms. Christopher A. Paton Mr. Thomas K. Patterson Dr. and Mrs. John G. Payne The Rev. and Mrs. John N. Payne Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Pearce III Dr. and Mrs. Mills J. Peebles The Rev. Gail R. Perkins Dr. and Mrs. John H. Per-Lee Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Perry Dr. and Mrs. Walter W. Peters Dr. and Mrs. Bobby E. Pettit Ms. Jimmie G. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Phipps The Rev. Rupert H. Pickett, Jr. The Rev. Lori E. Pistor and Mr. Terry L. Allebaugh The Rev. Ann L. Pitman Dr. and Mrs. John B. Ponder Dr. and Mrs. A. Lamar Potts Ms. Elizabeth D. Preston Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Preston Dr. Michael D. Prewitt The Revs. Emily Martin Proctor and Richard G. Proctor Mr. and Mrs. C. Sims Propst Mr. and Mrs. Ian C. Punnett Ms. Joan W. Quattrocchi Ms. Linda S. Quick Mr. and Mrs. James C. Rackard

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Rakes Dr. and Mrs. George W. Ramsey Mr. J. David Randolph The Rev. and Mrs. John M. Reagan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brian Reames The Rev. and Mrs. Ross M. Reddick Mrs. Helen W. Reed The Revs. Kathryn M. Wolf Reed and Nicholas K. Reed Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Reeves Dr. Walton H. Reeves, Jr. and Dr. Catharine A. Enright Mr. Albert I. Reinfeld Dr. Robert P. Reno Dr. and Mrs. P. David Reynolds Dr. and Mrs. George B. Richardson Mrs. Frances G. Rindt* Mrs. Mary Martha and Mr. Kenneth Riviere Dr. and Mrs. A. Don Robb III The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Roberts Dr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Roberts Dr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Roberts The Rev. and Mrs. Jack C. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. William A. Robinson, Jr. Mr. Carroll H. Roe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rogers The Rev. and Mrs. David W. Rogers Mrs. Sara H. Rogers Mrs. Barbara H. Roland The Rev. Libby McIntosh Rollins and Dr. David N. Rollins The Rev. Marianne McMasters Romanat and Mr. A. Kyle Romanat Dr. R. James Roquemore, Jr. and Mrs. Phoebe K. Roquemore The Rev. Jane C. and Mr. John D. Rose Dr. and Mrs. J. Robert Ross Dr. Richard F. Rouquie, Jr. Mrs. Fred A. Rowe Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Rowland Mrs. Jervey D. Royall Mr. and Mrs. David R. Rozier Mrs. Theda L. Ruff Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Russ Dr. Lisa C. Rzepka Dr. Nancy Mumma Salisbury Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Scheer Dr. and Mrs. John A. Schmidt Mrs. Sandra J. Schrohenloher Mr. Emory A. Schwall Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Scott* Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Seaborn, Jr. Dr. Patricia L. and Mr. Jack H. Senterfitt The Rev. Mindy S. and Mr.† Joseph S. Serafin Dr. Carolyn J. Sharp Dr. Elizabeth S. Sharp The Rev. Erin C. Sharp and Mr. David B. Bailey Mrs. Florence H. Shelor Dr. S. Ellen and Mr. Kelly G. Shepard Dr. Wade H. Sherard III The Rev. and Mrs. Robert P. Sherwood, Sr. Ms. Bonnie J. Shoemaker Mr. William A. Sibley, Jr. Mrs. Anne J. Sims Dr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Earl J. Smith Dr. and Mrs. H. McCord Smith Mr. and Mrs. James J. Smith Dr. Steven R. Smith Dr. and Mrs. H. Gray Southern

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant

Mr. Edward B. Speaker Mr. Neil B. Spradley Mr. J. Wesley Starnes Dr. Linda T. and Mr. Gary D. Steber Mrs. Allen M. Steele Dr. and Mrs. Robert O. Stephens, Jr. Mrs. Emelia S. Stephenson Mrs. Betty Marie Stewart Dr. Nancy M. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Stoddard Mrs. Berkeley S. Stonebraker Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Streetman* The Rev. and Mrs. Donald E. Stribling Dr. and Mrs. James G. Stuart Drs. Frank S. and Josephine Y. Sullivan Ms. Sandra H. Sweet* Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Swerlick Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Tacker Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Talbot Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tamblyn Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Taratus Mr. and Mrs. William P. Tatum Dr. Barbara Brown Taylor and Mr. E. Edward Taylor The Rev. and Mrs. Charles L. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. John G. Taylor, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. L. Jackson Taylor Ms. Eleanor M. Terhorst The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Terrell Dr. Kathryn E. and Mr. Thomas M. Thoresen Mrs. Diane K. and Mr. Ralph Y. Thorne, Jr. Mrs. Martha B. Tissington The Rev. Cassandra Jackson Todd and Mr. Matthew T. Todd Mrs. Meredith E. and Mr. Robert Torre Dr. Jeffery L. and Mrs. Cherlyn A. Tribble, Sr. Mr. Reed E. Trickett The Rev. Joyce C. Tucker Mrs. Anne S. Turnage Mrs. Elizabeth M. and Mr. Ian M. Turner Mr. and Mrs. John G. Tuttle Dr. Robert M. Urie Mr. and Mrs. George E. Uthlaut The Rev. Dr. Augusta B. Vanderbilt The Rev. Earl M. Vaughan The Rev. Hannah H. Vaughan and Mr. Norman J. Robinson Mrs. Alice L. Veldhuis* Dr. and Mrs. T. Mark Verdery Ms. N. Charmil Vetter Dr. Carolyn J. and Mr. Benton E. Visser Mr. and Mrs. Castner R. Waddell Dr. and Mrs. William B. Wade, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. Eldon D. Wadsworth The Rev. Diane E. Walker Dr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Wall The Rev. and Mrs. J. Gary Waller The Honorable and Mrs. Robert G. Walther The Rev. and Mrs. Andrew I. Walton Mr. James C. Ward III Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Watkins, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jim Watkins The Rev. Megan Graham Watson and Mr. Scott B. Watson The Rev. J. Ed Wayland, Jr. Dr. Frank D. Weathersby The Rev. and Mrs. Clarence D. Weaver, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John T. West The Rev. Karen Whelchel-Redwine The Rev. and Mrs. Robert I. White

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Dr. Elizabeth E. Whiteley Mrs. Janice P. and Mr. James A. Wiesner The Rev. and Mrs. Robert C. Wilkes, Jr. Mrs. Celeste B. Wilkinson The Rev. Patricia B. Willard Dr. and Mrs. Alex W. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Byrd E. Williams Mr. and Mrs. E. Keith Williams Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Lamar R. Williamson The Rev. and Mrs. Don L. Wilson Mrs. Jane L. Wilson Mrs. Paula R. Wilson Mrs. Ruth L. Wilson Mr. John A. Witherspoon, Jr. Mr. Jack H. Womeldorf Dr. and Mrs. R. Scott Woodmansee Mr. and Mrs. John W. Woods The Rev. and Mrs. Jia De Wu Dr. Paul F. Wubbena, Jr. The Revs. Nancy E. Meehan Yao and James C. Yao Mrs. Bess O. Yeilding Dr. E. Barbara Yonteck The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Young The Rev. and Mrs. Samuel T. Young The Rev. and Mrs. Daniel E. Youngblood The Rev. Sharon K. Youngs Mrs. Mary H. Zealy Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Zombron

Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, Tampa, FL* Indian River Presbyterian Church, Fort Pierce, FL* Jesup Presbyterian Church, Jesup, GA* Memorial Presbyterian Church, St. Augustine, FL* Mid-South Presbytery, Memphis, TN* Midway Missionary Baptist Church, College Park, GA Monticello Presbyterian Church, Monticello, GA* Morgan Constructors, LLC, Atlanta, GA Mountain Brook Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, AL Mountain Presbyterian Church, Blairsville, GA* Murray Hill Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, FL* New Hope Presbyterian Church, Chattanooga, TN* North Lake Presbyterian Church, Lady Lake, FL* Oakland Presbyterian Church, Oakland, FL* Old Brick Presbyterian Church, Muscle Shoals, AL* Parkway Presbyterian Church, Panama City, FL* Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church, Clearwater, FL* Pine Shores Presbyterian Church, Sarasota, FL* Port Orange Presbyterian Church, Port Orange, FL* Potter Minton, Tyler, TX Presbyterian Church of the Resurrection, Conyers, GA* Providence Presbyterian Church, Southhaven, MS Rivermont Presbyterian Church, Chattanooga, TN* Riverside Presbyterian Church, Cocoa Beach, FL* Skidaway Island Presbyterian Church, Savannah, GA* St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church, Altamonte Springs, FL* Synod of the Rocky Mountains, Centennial, CO Tampa Bay Presbytery, Clearwater, FL* Trinity Presbyterian Church, Meridian, MS* Trinity Presbyterian Church, Surfside Beach, SC* Tropical Florida Presbytery, Pompano Beach, FL* United Presbyterian Church, Sandersville, MS Wekiva Presbyterian Church, Longwood, FL* Westminster Presbyterian Church, Rome, GA*

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Ascension Peace Presbyterian Church, Lauderhill, FL* Austell Presbyterian Church, Austell, GA Bethany Presbyterian Church, Covington, GA Covenant Presbyterian Church, Augusta, GA* Druid Hills Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA* Eastminster Presbyterian Church, Knoxville, TN* Eastminster Presbyterian Church, Stone Mountain, GA* Faith Presbyterian Church, Tallahassee, FL* Fayette Presbyterian Church, Fayetteville, GA* First Presbyterian Church, Andalusia, AL* First Presbyterian Church, Corning, NY First Presbyterian Church, Dadeville, AL* First Presbyterian Church, Florence, SC First Presbyterian Church, Green Cove Springs, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Greenwood, SC* First Presbyterian Church, Hartsville, SC* First Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Kissimmee, FL* First Presbyterian Church, LaGrange, GA* First Presbyterian Church, Lakeland, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Leesburg, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Mount Dora, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Pensacola, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Selma, AL* First Presbyterian Church, Sevierville, TN* First Presbyterian Church, Union, SC* First Presbyterian Church, Valdosta, GA* First Presbyterian Church of Sebastian, Sebastian, FL* First Spanish Presbyterian Church, Miami, FL* Fondren Presbyterian Church, Jackson, MS* Forest Hills Presbyterian Church, Tampa, FL* Green Hill Presbyterian Church, Enterprise, AL*

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Thomas and Anne Holbrook Goulding Society $10 to $99

I n d i v i d ua l s Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Abernathy, Sr. The Rev. and Mrs. J. Benjamin Acton Ms. Alberta M. Adams Dr. and Mrs. Normer M. Adams Mrs. Dorothy H. Addison The Rev. and Mrs. Joe E. Albright Ms. Elisabeth M. Alford Mr. and Mrs. Bona I. Allen IV The Rev. and Mrs. Todd W. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Altenbern Mrs. Ann S. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. G.P. Anderson The Rev. M. Ellen Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Anderson Dr. William R. Anderson, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Louie V. Andrews III The Rev. and Mrs. John E. Angkawidjaja Dr. and Mrs. David B. Antonson Dr. Kurt T. Appel Dr. and Mrs. Dan C. Armstrong

Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Arnold The Rev. Joe P. Arnold Drs. William V. Arnold and Margaret Anne Fohl Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Arrendell Dr. Susan J. Ashbee Mr. † and Mrs. Robert F. Ault, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John S. Bacot, Sr. Mrs. Lucille M. and Mr. James F. Bagwell Mrs. Calvin K. Bailey* Mrs. Elizabeth H. Ball Mrs. Mary Louise Ballard* Ms. Shirley L. Ballowe The Rev. and Mrs. James H. Banbury The Rev. and Mrs. Gary D. Barber, Sr.* Mrs. Doris H. Barron Dr. Harry H. and Mrs. Madeline H. Barrow Dr. Janie T. and Mr. Marvin H. Barrows The Rev. and Mrs. D. Clyde Bartges The Rev. Rick D. and Dr. DeeAnn R. Behrens Dr. and Mrs. David M. Bender Mrs. Edith H. Bennett Dr. and Mrs. David H. Bernthal Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Berry Ms. Marcia H. Bethea* Mr. J. William Blevins Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Bogle III Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Booher Dr. George C. Boone Mr. and Mrs. David E. Boozer, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. Marion B. Boozer Mrs. Laura G. Bordeaux and Dr. Michael T. Lacey* Mrs. Mary K. Bowles The Rev. David G. Boyce The Rev. Grace E. Boyer The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Boyer Mrs. Ella Banks W. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brabham Ms. Patricia M. Brady The Rev. Cynthia W. and Mr. Craig A. Brasher Dr. and Mrs. John C. Brearley The Rev. and Mrs. Ladson M. Brearley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Breland Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brennan The Rev. and Mrs. C. Brandon Brewer Mrs. Berney S. Bridges The Rev. Margaret B. and Mr. William L. Brinck Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Britt Ms. Carolyn H. Broady Ms. Lois Bronson* Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Brown Ms. Christi O. Brown The Rev. and Mrs. Norwood V. Brown III Mr. S. Ralph Brown Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen Bryan III Ms. Susan D. Buell Mrs. Anne O. Burks* Ms. Frances M. Burton* Mr. and Mrs. Willie C. Bussey* Mrs. Jimmie M. Byal The Rev. and Mrs. Murdoch M. Calhoun The Rev. and Mrs. Gordon C. Campbell The Rev. John D. Campbell, Jr. Mrs. John A. Cannon, Jr. Mrs. Marion W. Cannon* The Rev. Katherine L. Carpenter and Dr. James C. Klagge The Rev. Ellen Donnan Carroll The Carson-DeWitts The Rev. Jennifer Sumner Carswell

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

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Columbia Gift Societies

Dr. Mary Ann Gantt Carter Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Castner Mrs. Orlean Y. Castronis The Rev. and Mrs. David H. Chai Dr. and Mrs. J. Harley Chapman The Rev. Frank K. Chapo Ms. Faye J. Chiles Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Clark Mrs. Martha U. Clay* Mrs. Sarah C. and Mr. Adam Walker Cleaveland Mrs. Jane F. Cofer Mr. and Mrs. W. Gene Coggin The Rev. Roy W. Coker Dr. David D. Colby and Ms. Laura A. Clay Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cole Mrs. Clara A. Collins* Ms. Nancy D. Collins* The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph W. Conyers, Jr. Ms. Verline P. Copenny* Dr. and Mrs. Walter C. Cottingham Mr. and Mrs. R. Marty Counts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin E. Cox The Rev. Mary P. and Mr. William L. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Craigmile Dr. William P. Crawford and the Rev. Dr. Julia F. Parker The Rev. Kathleen N. Crighton Mr. and Mrs. Scott S. Crocker Dr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Crotwell Dr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Cuthill Ms. Helen H. Dale Ms. Elizabeth K. Dalziel* Dr. and Mrs. R. Linton Dangar Dr. and Mrs. Curry W. Davis, Jr. Ms. Edwina B. Davis Mrs. Ellen Q. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Warner F. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Dallas S. Deer, Jr. Dr. Susan L. DeHoff Dr. and Mrs. J. Jey Deifell, Jr. Mrs. Chase Delony The Rev. E. Peter Denlea Ms. Anna K. Dickson Mr. W. Joe Diehl Mrs. Barbara H. Dieterman Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. John G. Dillard The Rev. and Mrs. Eric R. Dillenbeck The Rev. Andrew J. Ditzel Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dobie The Rev. and Mrs. Robert I. Doom, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Dorn Dr. and Mrs. E. Jones Doughton Mr. and Mrs. Clarke B. Dowling The Rev. and Mrs. Pierre W. DuBose, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John C. Dudley Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Dunivant The Rev. Erica E. Durham Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Dusing Ms. Sarah Gay Edwards Mr. and Mrs. James C. Elder Ms. Barbara T. Elliott* The Rev. Barbara F. Epting

Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Erwin Mr.† and Mrs. Robert E. Eskew Dr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Evans Mrs. Joan C. Everett* Dr. Jo D. Faddis Dr. David W. Fahner Dr. James O. Farmer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fenton Mrs. Mary F. Forbes Reed Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron Ford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin N. Ford* Mrs. Ann S. Fort The Rev. Catherine E. Foster Mrs. Mary S. Foster The Revs. Rodney A. and Jody P. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Fowlkes Dr. Sandra M. and Mr. Thomas F. Fox Dr. Bryan J. Franzen Dr. and Mrs. John L. Frye, Jr. Mr. Henry S. Fusner The Rev. and Mrs. James C. Gable Mrs. Cheryl F. and the Rev. Andrew J. Gans Mrs. Dora D. Gaston Drs. Rebecca K. and James A. Gaudino, Jr. Miss Jean L. Gettys The Rev. and Mrs. Alan J. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gillespie, Jr.* The Rev. and Mrs. G. Barrett Gilmer Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Gilreath Ms. Suzanne M. Ginn* Ms. Deborah P. Gipson Mrs. Ann H. Gisch Mrs. Barbara L. Glasgow The Rev. Marcella A. and Dr. Justin A. Glass Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Goff* Ms. Heather A. Goodenberger Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gooding Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Gordon The Rev. and Mrs. G. Everett Gossett Mr. and Mrs. Vincent W. Gould Mr. Everett E. Gourley, Jr. Mr. Edward W. Graham, Jr. Ms. Louella L. Grayson* Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Griffis The Rev. George A. Grissom Colonel Thomas C. Grissom Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Groomes Mr. Glenn P. Grove, Jr. Ms. Kelly K. Gunter* Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Gustafson Mrs. Marjorie R. Hales Ms. LeAnn R. Hallford* Dr. and Mrs. C. Jarred Hammet, Jr. Ms. Mary A. Hammett* Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Hammond Dr. L. Joseph Handman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery B. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. E. Victor Hanson Mrs. Ann T. Hare Ms. Shirley C. Harris* Mrs. Edna M. Harrison* The Rev. and Mrs. Abel M. Hart Dr. Mattie E. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Hassel, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Hasty, Jr.* The Rev. and Mrs. Bill R. Havens Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hawkins The Rev. and Mrs. William V. Hawkins

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant

Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hawks The Rev. Linda W. and Mr. Charles W. Hawthorne Mrs. Elizabeth Ann C. Hay The Rev. and Mrs. Robert S. Hay Ms. Mary Sue Hayes* Ms. Barbara L. Hearn Mrs. Margaret E. Hellgren* Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Helms Mr. and Mrs. David F. Helwig* Mrs. Emily E. Hendrick* The Rev. Carolyn K. and Dr. Charles C. Heyward, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hicks III Ms. Phyllis L. Hicks Mrs. Gladys C. Hiles The Rev. Chris C. and Mr. Carlyle H. Hill The Rev. Fred R. Hill Dr. and Mrs. John E. Hill The Revs. Penny J. and Richard G. Hill Dr. J. Dale Hobbs Mrs. Doris E. Hoenig* Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Hofmann Mrs. Nancy C. Hollingsworth Dr. and Mrs. R. Daniel Holloway, Jr. Dr. Joseph G. Holt and the Rev. Karen L. Soli Mr. and Mrs. R. Cal Holt Mrs. George A. Horkan, Jr.* The Rev. and Mrs. R. Eugene Horne, Jr. Mr. John R. Hornick and Ms. Betty R. Bacon Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Horton Dr. and Mrs. Ira G. Howard The Rev. and Mrs. Gary E. Howell Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hoyt Drs. William R. and Sara L. Hoyt Mr. and Mrs. David L. Hudak Ms. L. Jane Huddleston* Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Hughes Mr. John E. Huie The Rev. Renee M. Huie The Rev. Scott W. Huie The Rev. Mary R. Huie-Jolly Mr. and Mrs. Barry J. Hurford* The Rev. and Mrs. George B. Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Seong Cheol Im Mr. and Mrs. David H. Isaacs Ms. Janie M. Jackson Dr. Dennis J. Jarvis and Ms. Ann MacKinnon Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Jerding The Rev. and Mrs. G. Wallace Johnson Mrs. Marilu Woods Johnson* Ms. Melanie A. Johnson Mr.† and Mrs. Roy A. Johnson Drs. Laura Aull Johnston and George H. Johnston Mrs. Linda P. Jones The Rev. Mary N. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Jones, Sr. Dr. Winona M. Jones-DuCille Dr. and Mrs. Fred L. Keith The Rev. Abby Cole Keller and Mr. Joshua C. Keller Ms. Mary Alice Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Kemp III Mr. and Mrs. L. Alan Kenton Mrs. Elizabeth J. Kerr* Dr. and Mrs. Jin S. Kim Mr. and Mrs. Won H. Kim The Revs. Melissa L. McNair-King and Andrew P. King Dr. Bernice W. Kirkland Dr. Leslie A. Klingensmith The Rev. Sandra E. and Mr. Michael W. Lacey

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Columbia Gift Societies

The Rev. Edward C. Langham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Leamon Mr. Samuel B. Ledbetter Ms. Brenda I. Leder The Rev. Connie S. and Mr. Gentle G. Lee Dr. Mary S. Lee and Mr. Ronald Pearson The Rev. and Mrs. Fitzhugh M. Legerton Mr. and Mrs. David R. Lewis Mr. Ernie Lewis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Terry C. Ley Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Lindeman Dr. and Mrs. M.T. Dean Lindsey Dr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Lindsley Mrs. Jane L. Liston† Ms. Sarah G. Little Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Locey* Dr. and Mrs. David A. Long III The Rev. and Mrs. John L. Losee Mrs. Sandra S. Love* Dr. John S. Lyles Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Lyman Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Mace The Rev. George J. Mahida Mrs. Savannah C. and Mr. Christopher W. Malarney Ms. Julia D. Markley Mr. Joseph J. Martin, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Marvin Mrs. Katharina R. Marx Ms. Gail E. Mason Ms. Yvonne E. Mathews* The Rev. H. Sidney Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. M. Porter Maxwell, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John K. McCallum, Jr. The Rev.† and Mrs. Ralph E. McCaskill, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ronald G. McClung Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. McCully, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Anthony W. McDade Mr. Fred W. McDaniel, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. George H. McDonald Mrs. LaBelle D. McDow Dr. and Mrs. Elliott W. McElroy The Rev. Robert G. McGehee Mrs. Elsie S. McGill* Dr. Douglas B. McGillivray Mrs. Carolyn B. McGough Dr. and Mrs. Matthew M. McGowan Mrs. Yukiko T. McGraw The Rev. and Mrs. Sam E. McGregor, Jr. Mr. William H.D. McGregor The Rev. and Mrs. Woodrow O. McKay, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McKemie The Rev. and Mrs. Michael D. McLaughlin The Revs. Kathryn A. McLean and Timothy F. Simpson*

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Dr. Larry R. McQueen Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Medford The Rev. and Mrs. L. Wayne Meredith Ms. Marion M. Miles Dr. and Mrs. David B. Miller Dr. Gordon C. Miller The Rev. Karen S. and Mr. Bruce N. Miller The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph G. Moore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Moore Mr. and Mrs. John B. Morgan, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John B. Morgan III The Rev. and Mrs. H. Edward Morren Ms. Elizabeth L. Morris The Rev. and Mrs. Jack E. Morris Mr. and Mrs. James E. Morris The Rev. and Mrs. S. Keith Morrison* The Rev. Maryalice O. and Mr. Jon O. Moses The Rev. Kate McGregor Mosley and Mr. Larry Mosley Mrs. Gloria H. Moss* Ms. Janice Y. Mouser* Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Muckler Dr. Spencer C. Murray Mrs. Lisa N. and Dr. Eric T. Myers The Revs. Lisa Traynham Nelson and Ron E. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Neuenschwander The Rev. and Mrs. John H. Nicolson Dr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Norris Dr. and Mrs. M. Thomas Norwood, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jack C. Oates III Mrs. Catherine L. O’Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Travis V. Olmert Ms. Frances S. Olson Mr. Patrick P. Otis Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Palmer III The Rev. Elizabeth Parker Pang and Mr. Derek Y. Pang Mrs. Hepsy G. Parham* The Rev. Rebecca S. and Mr. Buddy Parker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Parkinson* Ms. Martie E. Patterson* The Rev. William R. Patterson The Rev. and Mrs. James L. Peacock, Jr. Dr. Grady J. Perryman Ms. Martha L. Perusek and Mr. Richard Catrambone The Rev. and Mrs. Lyle W. Peterson Dr. Harry W. Philips The Rev. and Mrs. William G. Phipps The Rev. Paul H. Pingel The Rev. and Mrs. James W. Platt The Rev. and Mrs. Charles L. Pope III Mrs. C.E. Porch, Jr. Ms. Eugenia T. Pratt Dr. and Mrs. George K. Preston III Mr. Thomas E. Proctor Dr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Quisenberry Ms. Patsy F. Raney* Mrs. Joanne C. Rea* Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rea, Jr. Mrs. Lee T. and the Rev. Timothy T. Read Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Reardon* The Rev. Stacy K. Rector The Rev. Greta S. Reed Mr. Robert L. Reeves Mrs. Bettie J. Reid* Dr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Milton P. Reid II Dr. and Mrs. William T. Reinhold

Dr. Jeanne C. and the Rev. Jeffry L. Reynolds Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Rice Ms. Tyesha S. Rice Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Richardson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Richie Drs. David B. and Emma Jane P. Riddle Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Riddle, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Rieke Mr. and Mrs. James R. Robers Dr. and Mrs. James W. Roberts Ms. Rebecca M. Roberts Ms. Nancy F. Robeson Dr. and Mrs. Eugene K. Robinson, Jr. Mrs. Louise P. Robison Dr. Jeannette G. and Mr. Charles D. Rodenbough The Revs. Judith Gabel Roeling and Ted W. Roeling Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rogers Mrs. Ruby M. Rogers* Dr. and Mrs. Beryl G. Rosenberger Dr. Jacqueline D. Rose-Tucker Chaplain Etta C. Rossman Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Rourk Ms. Sammie S. Rucker* Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sanders The Rev. and Mrs. Bertram H. Saunders The Rev. Thirza C. Sayers Mrs. Helen R. Scharer The Rev. Merritt Nickinson Schatz and Mr. Noel R. Schatz Mrs. Catherine E. and Mr. Jeffrey L. Schreiber Dr. and Mrs. Curtis P. Scott Mr. David G. Scott, Jr. Ms. Wanda B. Segers* Mr. and Mrs. Rallie M. Seigler The Rev. Lou Ann Sellers and Dr. Thomas S. Herwig Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Sessions Ms. Elizabeth H. Shepard Ms. Janet S. Sherlock-Bitseff and Mr. L.W. Bitseff Mr. William S. and Dr. Anne T. Sherren Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Shirley The Rev. Diane D. and Mr. David L. Shoaf Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Silvo The Revs. Kathryn A. McLean and Timothy F. Simpson* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Sims Mr. and Mrs. Aden R. Sirles Drs. Ellen F. and J. Eric Skidmore The Rev. A. Sevastianos Skordallos Dr. and Mrs. G. Douglas Slagle The Rev. and Mrs. Donald W. Smith Ms. Douglass A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. H. Carlton Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Smith* Dr. Robert E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Snyder Dr. R. Millie Snyder and Mr. Leif T. Aus Dr. and Mrs. W. Anderson Spickard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Sponcler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Stack Dr. Sharon G. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Cephas H. Starnes* Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stauffacher

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant


Columbia Gift Societies

Ms. Winifred M. Steadley-Campbell* Mr. and Mrs. Andy M. Steinmann* Mr. Lem B. Stevens, Jr. Ms. Leslie S. Stevens Dr. and Mrs. A. Mac Stinson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Stone The Rev. and Mrs. Cory S. Stott The Rev. and Mrs. Sefton B. Strickland, Jr. Mrs. Samuel E. Stumpf, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Stumpf, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Sturdivant The Rev. and Mrs. Walter H. Styles Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Summerlin Ms. Doris H. Sundback* Mr. Barrett B. Sutton The Rev. and Mrs. Bert C. Swearingen Ms. Nellie S. Swensen* The Rev. and Mrs. David E. Swindall Mrs. Elizabeth A. Swink Mrs. Patricia Talley Newbold Mrs. Cynthia S. Tarrant Mrs. Rebecca Lauderdale Tatum and Mr. Thomas A. Tatum Ms. Evaughn O. Taylor* Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Taylor Mrs. Jean B. Teare* The Rev. Sally-Lodge Henderson Teel and Mr. Thomas W. Teel Mrs. DeWitt C. Thompson III Ms. Jean W. Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Dan M. Thornton Mrs. W.C. Timmons, Jr.* Mrs. Doris S. Tippens Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tipton, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. C. Craig Topple The Rev. and Mrs. Benton J. Trawick Dr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Trotter Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Trulock Dr. and Mrs. Claude O. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Turnbull IV Mr. and Mrs. William J. Vanderwal, Jr. Dr. John K. Vining Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Vinson* Dr. Christine B. Vogel Dr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Voye The Rev. Carol S. Wade The Revs. Kimberley D. and Derek A. Wadlington Dr. and Mrs. G. Oliver Wagner Dr. and Mrs. Desmond M. Walker Ms. Donna S. Walker Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Marcus H. Wall Mrs. Anne F. Waltz Ms. Irene W. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Ward Dr. Nancy B. Warner Dr. Wayne G. Warner Dr. and Mrs. William E. Warren

The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas D. Warters Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Wasserman Mrs. Carolyn H. Watkins The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Watkins Ms. Margaret S. Watson Ms. Mary V. Watson* Ms. Margaret H. Weatherly Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Weaver III The Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Weber Dr. Karen Johnson Wehrman and Mr. John R. Wehrman Mr. and Mrs. C. Geoffrey Weirich* Mr. Michael D. Weitnauer Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wells The Rev. John E. Westlund, Jr. Ms. Helen B. Whitaker* Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. White* The Rev. and Mrs. Raymon L. White Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlisle White, Jr.* Dr. and Mrs. Olin M. Whitener, Jr. Mr. William A. Wier, Jr. Ms. Ann H. Wiley Mrs. Juanita M. Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Williams* Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams Ms. S. Robin Williamson Dr. and Mrs. William W. Williamson, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. Amos L. Wilson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Wilson The Revs. Andrew P. and Stephanie S. Wing Mr. Harrington G. Witherspoon, Sr. Mrs. Virginia B. Wohlford Dr. and Mrs. Todd R. Wright Mrs. Shirley T. Wulfing* The Revs. Mary Leslie Young-Ward and Dann R. Ward The Rev. and Mrs. John A. Zachry Dr. and Mrs. A. Lee Zehmer The Rev. Emily J. Zeig

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Alabama Presbyterian Church, Choudrant, LA Arlington Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, FL* Blountville Presbyterian Church, Blountville, TN* Christ Presbyterian Church, Ormond Beach, FL* Christ Presbyterian Church, Tallahassee, FL* Cold Springs Presbyterian Church, Bristol, TN* Commerce Presbyterian Church, Commerce, GA* Fellowship Presbyterian Church, Tallahassee, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Apopka, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Auburn, AL* First Presbyterian Church, Bessemer, AL* First Presbyterian Church, Camden, AR First Presbyterian Church, Canton, MS* First Presbyterian Church, Cedartown, GA* First Presbyterian Church, Chipley, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Cornelia, GA* First Presbyterian Church, Dade City, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Decatur, AL* First Presbyterian Church, Fernandina Beach, FL First Presbyterian Church, Fort Walton Beach, FL* First Presbyterian Church, High Springs, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Inverness, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, TN First Presbyterian Church, Jonesboro, GA*

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

†Raised to the Church Triumphant

First Presbyterian Church, Lynn Haven, FL* First Presbyterian Church, McColl, SC* First Presbyterian Church, Mount Airy, NC First Presbyterian Church, Phenix City, AL First Presbyterian Church, Piedmont, AL* First Presbyterian Church, Port St. Joe, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Quitman, GA* First Presbyterian Church, Somerville, TN* First Presbyterian Church, Starke, FL* First Presbyterian Church, Sumter, SC* First Presbyterian Church, Thomaston, GA* First Presbyterian Church, Wetumpka, AL* First Presbyterian Church, Williston, FL First Presbyterian Church, Winter Haven, FL* Fort Gaines Presbyterian Church, Fort Gaines, GA* Glen Leven Presbyterian Church, Nashville, TN* Government Street Presbyterian Church, Mobile, AL* Grace Presbyterian Church, Gainesville, FL* Grace Presbyterian Church, Panama City, FL* Hillside Presbyterian Church, Decatur, GA* Hodges Boulevard Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, FL* Hopewell Presbyterian Church, Florence, SC* Jekyll Island Community Presbyterian Church, Jekyll Island, GA* Kingston Presbyterian Church, Conway, SC Lake Shore Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, FL* Lake Square Presbyterian Church, Leesburg, FL* Lakewood Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, FL* Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church, Laurel Hill, FL* Marion Presbyterian Church, Marion, SC* McDowell Presbyterian Church, Greeleyville, SC* Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church, Stone Mountain, GA* Montgomery Presbyterian Church, Savannah, GA* Northminster Presbyterian Church, Pensacola, FL* The Palms Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville Beach, FL* Prudential Trend Realty, Gainesville, FL Roberts Presbyterian Church, Anderson, SC Shades Valley Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, AL* South Aiken Presbyterian Church, Aiken, SC Southminster Presbyterian Church, Marietta, GA* St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, FL* St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Tucker, GA* St. Luke’s Presbyterian Church, Titusville, FL* St. Stephen Presbyterian Church, Orlando, FL* Summerville Presbyterian Church, Summerville, SC* Sumner Presbyterian Church, Sumner, MS* Tallapoosa Presbyterian Church, Tallapoosa, GA* Washington Presbyterian Church, Washington, GA* Westminster Presbyterian Church, Mobile, AL* Westminster Presbyterian Church, Montgomery, AL* Westminster Presbyterian Church, Snellville, GA* Williamsburg Presbyterian Church, Kingstree, SC Williston Presbyterian Church, Williston, SC* Woodland Presbyterian Church of Quincy, Gretna, FL* Ysabel Odom Sunday School Class, Newnan, GA

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1953 (56.52% participation)

1958 (48.28% participation)

1962 (53.57% participation)

1942 (50% participation)

Julian F. Craig, Jr. AL Philip W. Dunford CS C. Phil Esty AL Abel M. Hart TG Roy W. Hicks AL Douglas W. Hix AL John R. Hornick TG Robert L. Montgomery CS Lardner C. Moore CS H. Edward Morren TG Spencer C. Murray TG William M. Schotanus WM Ernest R. Tufft AL

D. Clyde Bartges TG Robert E. Smith TG

Robert C. Bankhead CS Gary D. Barber TG Gordon C. Campbell TG Charles B. Cousar WM J. Millen Darnell† WW G. Barrett Gilmer TG Fred W. McD aniel, Jr. TG Mills J. Peebles CS Harry W. Philips TG Angus R. Shaw III AL Sefton B. Strickland, Jr. TG George B. Telford, Jr.† WM Eldon D. Wadsworth CS G. Dana Waters III WW

1954 (45.16% participation)

George C. Boone TG Franklin B. Clark, Jr. CS Harry M. Ferguson, Jr. CS George D. Harper CS Wayne W. Hoffmann WW Wallace G. Hollyfield WW Ray A. Howe PM Clyce H. Hurst, Jr. CS Calvin W. Kropp CS Robert M. Lewis CS A. Cecil Moore, Jr. WM Bobby E. Pettit CS Beryl G. Rosenberger TG J. Robert Ross CS John G. Taylor, Jr. CS

Giving By Classes

Alumni/ae names are listed by year of first degree only.

1939 (100% participation)

P

1941 (100% participation)

Presidents’ Society

Curry W. Davis† CS James H. Gailey, Jr. CS

$15,000 or more

PM Peter Marshall Society $5,000 – $14,999

WM William Marcellus McPheeters Society $1,000 – $4,999

Arch L. MacNair† CS

1945 (66.67% participation) J. Phillips Noble CS Walter H. Styles TG

1946 (50% participation) Wade P. Huie, Jr. CS Lyle W. Peterson TG

1947 (50% participation) John W. Craven CS Hubert V. Taylor WM

WW Woodrow Wilson Society $500 – $999

1948 (75% participation)

Louie V. Andrews, Jr. CS Teddis H. Beasley, Jr. WW Murdoch M. Calhoun TG Kenneth P. Craig CS Archie Davis CS Richard A. Dodds CS Pierre W. DuBose, Jr. TG Lewis S. Hay CS Edward C. Langham, Jr. TG Cyrus S. Mallard, Jr. CS Roy R. Myers, Jr. CS William D. O’Neal AL Jack C. Robinson CS Robert I. White CS

1955 (52.63% participation)

Roy W. Coker TG Thomas W. Horton, Jr. CS John A. Kirstein CS

J. Eade Anderson AL Park H. Moore, Jr. CS

Malcolm M. Bullock WW Robert I. Doom TG Dan A. Dunaway WW Leighton S. Ford CS Leroy P. Gwaltney III CS William F. Lee WM Ralph Lightsey CS Robert M. Marvin TG H. Sidney Maxwell TG James D. Newsome, Jr. CS

Society

1951 (60% participation)

$100 – $249

J. Calvin Chesnutt WM Joseph C. Eckstine AL Albert G. Harris, Jr. AL George W. Long, Jr. AL Charles L. Moffatt WW David R. Moorefield CS

1956 (21.74% participation)

AL Agnes Law Society $250 – $499

1949 (33.33% participation) John T. McCrea PM

1950 (22.22% participation) CS Charles Stillman

TG Thomas and Anne Holbrook Goulding

Kenneth E. Boyer TG John D. Campbell, Jr. TG William F. Henning, Jr. CS Robert F. Hunt AL Emmett S. McDowell CS

Society

1952 (36.36% participation)

$10 – $99

William A. Crosland AL William R. Hoyt TG Richard G. Laurens CS Matthew M. McGowan TG John M. Reagan, Jr. CS James G. Stuart CS J. Ed Wayland, Jr. CS Samuel T. Young CS

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1957 (42.86% participation) Frank M. Brown CS Joseph W. Conyers, Jr. TG Robert S. Dendy CS George H. Fitzgerald AL H. T. Foley CS Irwin P. Gates, Jr. CS George A. Grissom TG C.J. Hammet WM Robert H. Hull CS Glen F. Hutchison AL William F. Shouse WW James O. Speed, Jr. WM

1959 (30.77% participation) Todd W. Allen TG Herbert B. Barks, Jr. CS Robert W. Boston CS Ladson M. Brearley TG James T. Frazier CS George B. Hutchins TG Ralph E. McCaskill, Jr.† TG Eugene B. Norris TG Lawrence H. Richards TG Lowell B. Sykes AL J. Gary Waller CS Clarence D. Weaver, Jr. CS

1960 (33.33% participation) Earle P. Barron, Jr. CS Gerald L. Bell, Jr. CS David G. Boyce TG Frank K. Chapo TG James H. Huffaker CS John H. Law WW Clayton K. Little, Jr. CS G. Daniel McCall CS William O. Moore, Jr. CS

1961 (40% participation) Wyatt M. Aiken, Jr. CS Michael L. Andrews CS Stephen A. Bacon AL James W. Beaty CS G. Everett Gossett TG Gary E. Howell TG Stephen M. Huntley, Jr. CS Jack E. Morris TG Robert G. Newman CS Rupert H. Pickett, Jr. CS Thomas R. Roddy AL Carl D. Smith WW Robert V. Sturdivant TG Donald L. Wilson TG

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

1963 (38.24% participation) Robert L. Armistead CS C. Frank Beall CS Charles C. Bovee CS Martin L. Harkey, Jr. CS Fred R. Hill TG Joseph G. Holt TG S. Edwin Lewis AL Roger A. Martin CS James L. Peacock, Jr. TG William D. Russell WW Dorothy D. Smith AL L. Jackson Taylor CS Raymon L. White TG

1964 (33.33% participation) Elizabeth H. Ball TG Martha M. Blount AL James E. Bowden CS M. McCoy Franklin WW John E. Hill TG A. Stuart Nickles, Jr. CS Jack C. Oates III TG Thomas J. Reeves CS Rex R. Selters WW Robert E. Weaver TG Alex W. Williams CS Glen E. Williamson WW Robert A. Wilson TG

1965 (26.19% participation) J. Harley Chapman TG Richard A. Cushman AL R. Eugene Horne, Jr. TG David A. Long III TG Richard W. Paddon AL James T. Richardson WM Robert E. Smith AL Bert C. Swearingen TG Thomas D. Walker TG Frank D. Weathersby CS Don L. Wilson CS

† Raised to the Church Triumphant


Giving By Classes

1966 (33.33% participation)

1971 (42.42% participation)

Anonymous AL David B. Antonson TG Joe P. Arnold TG William V. Arnold TG Joseph W. Berry CS T. Erskine Clarke WM J. Jey Deifell, Jr. TG Joseph S. Harvard III WW C. William Hull CS James S. Lowry AL Elliott W. McElroy TG Donald W. Smith TG Lewis E. Trotter TG Earl M. Vaughan CS Jack H. Ward TG Daniel E. Youngblood CS

William R. Anderson TG James H. Banbury TG Ronald A. Botsford CS Wayne D. Griffin CS G. Wallace Johnson TG Fred L. Keith TG John W. Larson WW Tommie G. Malone CS John K. McCallum, Jr. TG L. Wayne Meredith TG Kenneth J. Terrell CS T. Mark Verdery CS Jim Watkins CS E. Barbara Yonteck CS

1967 (30.95% participation) Dan C. Armstrong TG William R. Barron WW Bert K. Carmichael III AL Clarence D. Fouse, Jr. AL C. Patrick Griffin, Jr. CS Mac Irvin AL J. Miller Liston CS Robert O. Moss III CS Arnold K. Newman CS H. Gudger Nichols, Jr. AL Robert P. Piephoff AL George K. Preston III TG Thomas D. Warters TG

1968 (17.95% participation) John S. Bacot TG Marion B. Boozer TG R. Leon Carroll, Jr. WW Philip R. Gehman AL William G. Phipps TG G. Doug Slagle TG Robert M. Wallace, Jr. AL

1969 (18.52% participation)

1972 (29.63% participation) J. Lawrence Cuthill TG Renee M. Huie TG J. Ernie Johnson WW Mary N. Jones TG Gene Lassiter CS Caroline Leach CS David E. Swindall TG John A. Zachry TG

1973 (34.78% participation) Dewey T. Bowen CS E. Victor Hanson TG William J. Holmes, Jr. CS William P. Lancaster, Jr. CS Elizabeth D. McAliley CS Richard P. Neldon AL John H. Nicolson TG J. Mark Wilburn WW

1974 (22.73% participation) Fahed L. Abu-Akel CS Harry H. Barrow TG William B. Carr, Jr. AL A. Lamar Potts CS Etta C. Rossman TG

Jefferson K. Aiken, Jr. AL H. Alan Elmore WW James M.Kennedy CS John N. Payne CS P. David Reynolds CS

1975 (25% participation)

1970 (26.67% participation)

1976 (37.50% participation)

James H. Bumgardner CS John J. Gleason CS Ford F. G’Segner AL Mattie E. Hart TG Bill R. Havens TG William C. Hunt, Jr. AL G. William Jones, Jr. CS Robert C. Wilkes, Jr. CS

John S. Carothers III CS Jo D. Faddis TG Gibson P. Stroupe CS Joyce C. Tucker CS

Joan S. Gray WW Henry D. Gregory IV CS Winona M. Jones-DuCille TG Albert F. Masters III CS William O. Nisbet, Jr. WM Cary G. Speaker WM Olin M. Whitener, Jr. TG R. Michael Winters III AL Mary Leslie Young-Ward TG

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

1977 (14.81% participation)

1984 (21.82% participation)

1989 (24.64% participation)

James H. Foil, Jr. CS George J. Mahida TG M. Thomas Norwood, Jr. TG R. Scott Woodmansee CS

Frank L. Arnold TG Kimberly L. Clayton WM Jon M. Coon CS Warner F. Davis TG Robert S. Hay TG Robert A. McCully, Jr. TG James W. Platt TG Raymond R. Roberts CS Merritt Nickinson Schatz TG Kathryn E. Thoresen CS Charles C. Williamson CS Richard B. Wilson TG

R. Jerome Boone CS Jean L. Davidson CS Richard I. Deibert CS E. Peter Denlea TG Susan L. Denne CS L. Joseph Handman TG Lina Robinson Hart WW Ramon E. Hunt AL Susan Dobbs Key AL Arvie L. Maynard AL Steve A. Mays AL Wendell B. Phillips, Jr. AL Eugene K. Robinson, Jr. TG Judith Gabel Roeling TG Samuel F. Rutland AL Bradley D. Smith CS Augusta B.Vanderbilt CS

1978 (39.29% participation) Anonymous WW Paul O. Ard, Jr. CS Anna L. Case-Winters AL David H. Chai TG Virginia Simmons Ellis CS R. Daniel Holloway, Jr. TG William A. Jokela WW George H. McDonald TG Walter W. Peters CS James I. St. John AL Sally-Lodge Henderson Teel TG

1985 (20.37% participation)

Joanna M. Adams WM Michael C. Fleenor CS Jasper N. Keith, Jr. CS J. Bruce Lancaster AL Lib McGregor Simmons WM

Mary G. Amos WM John E. Angkawidjaja TG Julie M. Cline WW John C. Dudley TG Sandra M. Fox TG C. Jared Hammet, Jr. TG Ira G. Howard TG Robert F. Inman CS Wanda S. Neely CS R. Page Shelton WW Gerald L. Voye TG

1980 (13.73% participation)

1986 (14.47% participation)

1979 (14.29% participation)

E. Lane Alderman WM D. Raymond Guterman AL W. Hugh Hamilton III CS Charles G. Helms TG R. Steven Hudder CS William C. Pender WW William B. Wade, Jr. CS

1981 (20% participation) Janet Ann Briscoe WW Randolph S. Calvo, Jr. WM Mary Jane K. Cornell AL Michael A. Daffin CS Robert F. Murphy, Jr. AL Stephen R. Vance AL

1982 (22.22% participation) David J. Bailey CS Donald R. Frampton CS J. Decherd Guess CS Norman W. Hibbard AL John A. Hunter CS Randal V. Kirby CS John L. Losee TG Laurey Hartwell Murphy AL Grady J. Perryman TG A. Sevastianos Skordallos TG Karen Johnson Wehrman TG Janice P. Wiesner CS

1983 (11.54% participation) James C. Gable TG Alice E. Hickcox CS Sara C. Juengst CS

Normer M. Adams TG Perky Daniel AL C. Alan Harvey CS Penny J. Hill TG Mary R. Huie-Jolly TG T. Jeffreys Mitchiner, Jr. CS Albert A. Myers, Jr. CS L. Thomas Richie TG A. Don Robb III CS L. Ted Smith AL David D. Weitnauer WM

1987 (27.87% participation) James L. Cross, Jr. CS Curry W. Davis, Jr. TG Richard G. Hill TG J. Dale Hobbs TG Adlai C. Holler, Jr. CS Howard Y. Kim WW Clyde T. McCants CS Gail R. Perkins CS Jeri Parris Perkins WW Robert P. Reno CS B. Lynn Stall WM Frederick H. Talbot CS Karen Whelchel-Redwine CS Jennifer S. Whitaker AL Sharon K. Youngs CS Christopher E. Zorn† WM

1990 (14.1% participation) Elizabeth M. Deibert CS J. Todd Jenkins CS Laura Aull Johnston TG Douglas S. McLeroy CS Joan W. Quattrocchi CS James W. Roberts TG Martha C. Sexton WW Earl J. Smith CS Philip H. Summerlin TG John K. Vining TG

1991 (16.44% participation) Huw M. Christopher AL Sharon K. Core AL Michael L. Dusing TG Michael L. Fitze CS Zeta T. Lamberson CS Tod A. Linafelt CS Eric T. Myers TG Greta S. Reed TG Diane D. Shoaf TG Harold M. Stone TG Deborah D. Wells WM Kenneth L. Young CS

1992 (15.71% participation) Anonymous CS Kelly S. Allen CS James W. Calhoun CS M. Beecher Mathes CS Sam E. McGregor, Jr. TG Stephen R. Montgomery WW Lisa N. Myers TG Lisa Traynham Nelson TG Lori E. Pistor CS Robert A. Stauffacher TG Andrew I. Walton CS

1988 (12.68% participation) Anonymous TG Janie T. Barrows TG David H. Bernthal TG Woody V. Brown TG Pemberton I. Cooley III CS Charles C. Heyward TG William R. Patterson TG Claude O. Tucker TG Diane E. Walker CS

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Giving By Classes

1993 (20.83% participation)

1996 (11.63% participation)

Richard C. Atkerson AL Carol T. Bender CS J. Malcolm Brownlee, Jr. CS Katherine L. Carpenter TG Ellen Donnan Carroll TG E. Jones Doughton TG Kenneth A. Dunivant TG Martha M. Ebel CS Richard D. Hawks TG Linda W. Hawthorne TG Carl B. (Jake) Marshall CS Ron E. Nelson TG Ann L. Pitman CS Jeffry L. Reynolds TG Jeannette G. Rodenbough TG Patricia L. Senterfitt CS A. Mac Stinson, Jr. TG Donald E. Stribling CS Benton J. Trawick TG C. Arthur Wall CS

Anonymous P Stephen R. Caine CS Molly C. Clark CS Louly F. Hay P Marilyn T. Hedgpeth CS Nancy M. Hendrix CS Diana W. Malcom CS Stacy K. Rector TG Dan M. Thornton TG John D. Wells WM

1997 (27.85% participation)

Kathy L. Dawson WM Barbara D. Douglass CS Rebecca K. Gaudino TG Craig N. Goodrich AL Dana S. Hughes CS Scott W. Huie TG W. Marvin Lindsay III CS John R. Ragsdale II AL Jeanne C. Reynolds TG Lou Ann Sellers TG Timothy F. Simpson TG Thomas J. Watkins TG William W. Williamson, Jr. TG

1995 (22.22% participation)

1998 (15.87% participation)

M. Ellen Anderson TG David E. Betts CS Frank I. Blankinship III AL Benjamin S. Booth CS Grace E. Boyer TG C. Nathaniel Briley CS Margaret B. Brinck TG Margaret Adams Caine CS Richard C. Davis CS Eleana M. Garrett WM Barbara B. Hamilton CS Ingram P. Hedgpeth CS Deborah A. Kirk CS Larry R. McQueen TG Stephen C. Robertson WW John A. Schmidt CS Ernest T. Thompson III AL Jia De Wu CS

Anonymous TG Jocelyn C. Bauer P Yvonne M. Collie-Pendleton WW Lynn M. Gifford CS C. Annette Graham CS Carolyn K. Heyward TG Walk C. Jones IV CS Roger G. Miller CS Timothy T. Read TG Jan Stewart-Tolbert AL

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2003 (20.62% participation)

2007 (17.92% participation)

John R. Cook AL Susannah A. Cook AL Carol L. DiGiusto CS Victor A. Feliberty-Ruberte AL Jennifer M. Horton CS Caroline M. Kelly AL Gregory J. Kershner AL Shannon J. Kershner AL Laury W. Larson AL Robert F. Lohmeyer CS Anna H. McArthur WW Melanie G. Mitchell CS Dennis E. Reid TG Erin C. Sharp CS

Jimmy R. Asbell CS Edna J. Banes CS David L. Boumgarden AL Thomas R. Daniel IV CS Eric R. Dillenbeck TG Priscilla B. Durkin CS Sarah F. Erickson WW Elizabeth C. Goodrich WM Mary Alice Haynie WW Michael J. Hoyt TG Dennis J. Jarvis TG Douglass D. Key CS Rebekah Close LeMon AL Joseph G. Moore, Jr. TG Laurel D. Nelson AL Ian C. Punnett CS Timothy D. Roberts CS R. Millie Snyder TG Carol S. Wade TG Megan Graham Watson CS

Kurt T. Appel TG Ryan J. Baer AL Catherine C. Cavazos CS Sarah C. Walker Cleaveland TG Frank M. Eldridge CS Cheryl F. Gans TG James S. Goodlet CS Morgan M. Hay WM Christine C. Hill TG Leigh H. Jones CS Sandra E. Lacey TG S. Kate Malarney TG Michael D. Manaugh AL Melanie G. Nogalski CS Nicholas K. Reed CS Jacqueline D. Rose-Tucker TG Scott L. Tucker TG Carolyn J. Visser CS Kimberley D. Wadlington TG

2004 (12.16% participation)

2008 (24.72% participation)

John C. Brearley TG Janet N. Carter WW Beth M. Daniel CS L. Franklin Fant, Jr. CS John L. Frye, Jr. TG Thomas L. Griffis TG Elizabeth Parker Pang TG Tyesha S. Rice TG John V. Weicher WW

Anonymous TG Amy L. Baer AL Richard N. Baxter CS David D. Colby TG Heather Wood Davis CS Debra D. Feagin CS Marcella A. Glass TG J. Robert Jackson IV CS Karen W. Jackson CS Susan B. Jacobson CS Jaehong Kim CS Andrew P. King TG Michael D. McLaughlin TG Catherine Neelly Burton CS Charles L. Pope III TG Nancy Mumma Salisbury CS Catherine E. Schreiber TG Gregory A. Sims TG H. Gray Southern CS Sharon G. Stanley TG Andrew P. Wing TG Emily J. Zeig TG

2000 (12.64% participation)

Ann F. Aichinger CS Frank C. Aichinger CS Lucille M. Bagwell TG Christine K. Dungan WW Erica E. Durham TG Sandy Hill AL Linda P. Jones TG James D. Kearny, Jr. CS Jacqueline H. Lindberg CS Stephen B. Lindsley TG Ronald G. McClung TG Douglas B. McGillivray TG Kathryn A. McLean TG John B. Morgan III TG William T. Reinhold TG David N. Rollins CS Libby McIntosh Rollins CS Marianne McMasters Romanat CS Richard F. Rouquie, Jr. CS Leslie S. Stevens TG Hannah H. Vaughan CS John E. Westlund, Jr. TG

1994 (19.40% participation)

1999 (18.42% participation)

Anonymous CS Edward J. Britt TG Susan D. Buell TG Ella F. Busby CS Kathleen N. Crighton TG Sherry P. Edwards CS David W. Fahner TG Guy D. Griffith CS S. K. Morrison TG Lee T. Read TG Augustus E. Succop III WW

2001 (13.19% participation) Joe E. Albright TG Louie V. Andrews III TG David M. Bender TG Cynthia W. Brasher TG Amy Lehr Camp CS W. Hunter Camp II CS Christopher L. Crotwell TG Linda K. Davis CS Andrew Foster Connors CS Katherine Foster Connors CS William V. Hawkins TG Barbara P. Jordan AL Bettina B. Kilburn AL Leslie A. Klingensmith TG Myung Jong Lee CS Ruth L. Lovell CS Anthony W. McDade TG Sandra E. Monroe CS Elizabeth S. Sharp CS

2002 (11.36% participation) Maggie F. Beamguard AL David B. Cozad CS Jennifer E. Fouse CS Connie S. Lee TG Peggy A. McClure AL Frank G. McDonald III AL Elizabeth A. Moss AL Jerry L. Utt II WW Wayne G. Warner TG A. Lee Zehmer TG

2005 (11.25% participation) J. Benjamin Acton TG Jaina W. Anderson CS William P. Crawford TG Andrew J. Gans TG Leah R. Hrachovec CS Jin S. Kim TG Kimberly Warwick McCoy AL Christine B. Vogel TG Laurie Taylor Weicher WW

2006 (21.15% participation) C. Brandon Brewer TG Sarah Cooper Searight AL Karen R. Dukes AL Meg M. Flannagan CS Kaye L. Florence CS Ani A. Goodenberger TG Sharol R. Hayner PM Susan M. Heafield WW Abby Cole Keller TG Jerry W. Long CS David B. Miller TG Karen S. Miller TG Kate McGregor Mosley TG Thomas F. Rice TG William H. Searight AL Mindy S. Serafin CS Cory S. Stott TG C. Craig Topple TG Derek A. Wadlington TG G. Oliver Wagner TG Patricia B. Willard CS Michael W. Woods CS

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

2009 (32.88% participation) Anonymous CS Christie L. Ashton WM Mary P. Cox TG Mary Lynn Dell WW Diane L. Duane AL Jeffery B. Hansen TG Sandra K. Hedrick WM Barrie M. Kirby CS Bernice W. Kirkland TG Mary S. Lee TG Nancy Meehan Yao CS Maryalice O. Moses TG Emily Martin Proctor CS Richard G. Proctor CS R. Thomas Quisenberry TG David W. Rogers CS

†Raised to the Church Triumphant


Jane C. Rose CS Thirza C. Sayers TG R. Paul Sherwood CS Elizabeth M. Turner CS Desmond M. Walker TG Kevin M. Weber TG Kathryn M. Wolf Reed CS James C. Yao CS

2010 (25.56% participation) Robert C. Abernathy TG Matthew K. Baker CS C. Ben Beasley CS Meghan M.R. Brown Saavedra TG Jennifer Sumner Carswell TG Andrew J. Ditzel TG Catherine E. Foster TG Alan J. Gibson TG Charles W. Hicks III TG Seong Cheol Im TG K. Camille Josey CS Myong S. Kim CS M.T. Dean Lindsey TG Melissa L. McNair-King TG Michael D. Prewitt CS Margaret D. Rightmyer AL T.J. Shirley TG Linda T. Steber CS Nancy B. Warner TG William E. Warren TG Elizabeth E. Whiteley CS S. Robin Williamson TG Todd R. Wright TG

2011 (12.79% participation) Dennis M. Adams AL Mary Kathleen Duncan CS Alexander W. Evans TG Bryan J. Franzen TG Eun-Gee Jun CS Nancy C. Kinzer WM Neill D. McKay AL Carson M. Overstreet WW Ross M. Reddick CS S. Ellen Shepard CS Cassandra Jackson Todd CS

Gifts to Endowed Funds

Funds established or added to during the fiscal year are listed. Jefferson K. Aiken, Sr. and Jefferson K. Aiken, Jr. Scholarship Fund Asian-American Students Scholarship Fund Jane and Donald Bailey Scholarship Fund N.G. Barron Scholarship Fund Benton Chair of Christian Education Leonard T. Brown Memorial Endowment Fund Vernon S. Broyles, Jr. Leadership Center Vernon S. Broyles, Jr. Leadership Center Maintenance Endowment Fund Betsey Burgess Staff Award Scott Candler, Jr. Scholarship Fund Elizabeth and Mayson Cheshire Scholarship Fund T. Erskine Clarke Lectureship Program Clotfelter Family Scholarship Fund Anne G. Coker Endowment Fund Charles Blanton Cousar Scholarship Fund Bettie and Bonneau Dickson Scholarship Fund Betty and Dick Dodds Scholarship Fund Dan Alexander Dunaway Fund for Urban Church Development Dr. McCoy and Mary Franklin Scholarship Fund Dr. Paul T. Fuhrmann Endowment Fund Dr. Joseph M. Gettys Scholarship Fund Hal and Anita Gilmore Fund Shirley Guthrie Memorial Fund HALY Scholarship Fund Joseph E. Hannah Memorial Scholarship Fund William W. Hatcher Scholarship Fund Jefferson T. Howell, Jr. and Martha A. Howell Scholarship Fund Wade and Vee Huie International Scholarship Fund Douglas Henry Jenkins Memorial Scholarship Fund Catherine Boyd Johnson Scholarship Fund Jasper N. Keith, Jr. and Betty Morgan Keith Fund for Supervised Ministry Kline Fund for Library Archives Vanessa Knight Memorial Scholarship Fund

Donald E. and O’Neal H. Lannon Scholarship Fund Aaron W. Leland Memorial Scholarship Fund Lydia’s Fund Arch L. MacNair Scholarship Fund Cyrus S. Mallard, Jr. Scholarship Fund Mansfield Memorial Loan Fund McCrea Scholarship Fund Mildred and Dean McKee Fund John Nelsen Award Jane C. Noonan Scholarship Fund William J. Noonan Scholarship Fund Oldenburg Quadrangle Douglas W. Oldenburg Scholarship Fund Mary B. Ormond and J. Will Ormond Scholarship Fund Joseph and Geraldine Patrick Scholarship Fund J. Davison Philips Scholarship Fund Tommy Pritchard Scholarship Fund G. Richard and Susanne L. Query Fund for Spirituality J. McDowell and Evelyn Knight Richards Fund for Continuing Education Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell Richardson Endowment Fund James T. and Sally G. Richardson Scholarship Fund The Rev. C. Walker and Louise M. Sessions Scholarship Fund John I. Smith Scholarship Fund Ruth Smith and Julia Slack Scholarship Fund Smith-Thompson Scholarship Fund Robert and Cola Stamper Scholarship Fund J. Walton and Margaret Stewart Scholarship Fund George and Sally Telford Award Cecil A. Thompson Scholarship Fund James Samuel Ross Tippens Scholarship Fund Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Uthlaut Scholarship Fund William Rivers Waddey Scholarship Fund G. Dana and Catherine Yancey Waters Scholarship Fund Weitnauer Family Scholarship Fund Wilds Book Prize Emily Wood Scholarship Fund

2012 (6.33% participation) Mary Ann Gantt Carter TG B. Keith Hodges CS Melanie A. Johnson TG Sandra M. Kern CS Lisa C. Rzepka CS

Preacher Jennifer E. Fouse ’02 and President Steve Hayner lead the procession for the Opening Convocation of the 185th Session.

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

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Memorials & Tributes

Memorials Dr. Shirley Ford Adams By Dr. and Mrs. William O. Nisbet, Jr. Dr. Ralph J. Aker By Dr. and Mrs. William O. Nisbet, Jr. Mrs. Julia Anne Alexander By Mrs. Barbara G. Poe The Rev. Donald B. Bailey By Dr. and Mrs. David J. Bailey The Rev. and Mrs. Buell E. Bingham By Dr. Priscilla B. Durkin The Rev. Linda L. Blessing By Mrs. Sara H. Rogers The Rev. William P. Boyle By Mrs. Ella Banks W. Boyle The Rev. Donald W. Bracken By Drs. Kimberly B. and Thomas G. Long Carmen J. Cancel By Dean Victor A. Feliberty-Ruberte The Rev. John A. Cannon, Jr. By Mrs. Jeanne C.B. Cannon The Rev. William R. Childress By Mrs. Roberta F. Childress Mrs. Grace Elizabeth C. Clark By Mrs. Catherine C. and Mr. S. Ken Manson Mr. Sidney R. Clotfelter By Mr. Walter P. Evans Dr. Eugene L. Daniel, Jr. By Mrs. Rose M. Daniel Mrs. Inez Davidson By Dr. and Mrs. G. Dana Waters III The Rev. C. Edward Davis By Mrs. Harriet S. Davis Edwin and Clara Bell Davis By Ms. Edwina B. Davis

Mrs. Kathryn A. Franck By Mr. W. Ross Franck

Mrs. Vodie Hopper By Dr. and Mrs. Earle P. Barron, Jr.

Mr. David C. Garrett, Jr. By The Rev. Eleana M. Garrett

Dr. J. Trent Howell, Jr. By Mr. and Mrs. George W. Farr

Dr. Felix B. Gear By Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Moffatt Dr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Norris

Dr. Oscar J. Hussel By Kay and Phil Gehman Dr. Kathryn E. and Mr. Thomas M. Thoresen

Dr. Richard T. Gillespie II By The Revs. Emily Martin Proctor and Richard G. Proctor

Mrs. Walter M. Jones By Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Sponcler, Jr.

The Rev. Thomas Gillespie By The Revs. Emily Martin Proctor and Richard G. Proctor Mrs. Rachael S. Glass By Mr. Jack H. Womeldorf Mrs. Frances G. Graham By Ms. Elizabeth D. Preston Dr. James H. Griesmer By Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Cousar Dr. Bettina B. and Mr. Norman W. Kilburn Dr. Kathleen M. O’Connor Mrs. Rosemary A. and Dr. Charles E. Raynal Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Y. Thorne, Jr. Dr. Shirley C. Guthrie, Jr. By Ms. Virginia H. Klettner Dr. and Mrs. William D. Russell Mrs. Betty R. Gwaltney By The Rev. Leroy P. Gwaltney III The Rev. Edward N. Hallman By Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Booher Mrs. Akiko S. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Vincent W. Gould Mrs. Yukiko T. McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Preston Ms. Jean W. Thompson Ms. N. Charmil Vetter Mrs. Claire Roggli Hardin By Ms. Meredith E. Torre Dr. John A. Hare By Mrs. Ann T. Hare Mr. John William Harkins, Jr. By Mrs. Rosemary A. and Dr. Charles E. Raynal The Rev. William W. Hatcher By Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Anderson Ms. Lois E. Dickey Mrs. Ruth D. Hatcher

Ms. Rachel King By Bethany Presbyterian Church, Covington, GA The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Howard W. Kipp By Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kipp Dr. C. Benton Kline, Jr. By Mr. and Mrs. Bona I. Allen IV The Rev. M. Ellen Anderson Bert and Kaye Carmichael Dr. and Mrs. T. Erskine Clarke Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Cousar Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cushman, Sr. Ms. Linda K. Davis and Mr. Mark A. Maharg Dr. Susan L. DeHoff Drs. Susan L. Denne and David C. Stover Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Dusing Ms. Jacqueline K. Ely Mrs. Vivian H. Guthrie Dr. C. Alan Harvey The Rev. and Mrs. William J. Holmes, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Jepson Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Jerding Drs. Sara C. and Daniel P. Juengst The Rev. Jacqueline H. Lindberg The Rev. and Mrs. James S. Lowry Mrs. Adele D. McKee Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Nesbit Dr. and Mrs. William O. Nisbet, Jr. Mr. Timothy L. Painter and Ms. Joanne B. Bauer The Rev. Robert P. Piephoff Mrs. Barbara G. Poe Mr. Thomas E. Proctor Mrs. Rosemary A. and Dr. Charles E. Raynal Mrs. Suanne B. SauerBrun Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Simmons Trinity Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Weaver III Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weitnauer, Jr.

Mrs. Elizabeth L. Dickson By Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Johnson

Mrs. Martha M. Henderson By Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Blincow

Mrs. Mary Christine Kline By Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Brueggemann Dr. and Mrs. T. Erskine Clarke Fidelity Bank, Atlanta, GA Mrs. Vivian H. Guthrie Dr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Jepson Mrs. Adele D. McKee Mrs. Rosemary A. and Dr. Charles E. Raynal Mrs. Suanne B. SauerBrun

Mrs. Virginia M. Dunford By Dr. Philip W. Dunford

Dr. Jack D. Herbert By Dr. and Mrs. T. Erskine Clarke

Mr. Clyde R. Lambert, Jr. By Bethany Presbyterian Church, Covington, GA

The Rev. Sandra K. Edwards By Dr. Kathryn E. and Mr. Thomas M. Thoresen

Dr. Basil V. Hicks By Mrs. Mary D. Hicks

Professor Aaron Whitney Leland By Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Gignilliat, Jr.

Mrs. Marcia Mansfield Fox By Mr. and Mrs. William A. McManus

Mrs. Martha Mathes Hopper By The Rev. M. Beecher Mathes

Mrs. Belle S. Long By Drs. Kimberly B. and Thomas G. Long

Dr. Bonneau H. Dickson By Mrs. Laura G. Bordeaux and Dr. Michael T. Lacey Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Johnson Dr. Christopher E. Zorn†

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Mrs. Essie V. Henderson By Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Blincow

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Memorials & Tributes

Mr. William B. Long By Mr. James C. Connah Mrs. Linda P. Macgregor By Dr. Mattie E. Hart Dr. Arch L. MacNair By Mr. and Mrs. G.P. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William W. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bailey III Mr. and Mrs. Brock W. Baker Mr. and Mrs. James O. Bass, Jr. Belfast Presbyterian Church, Belfast, TN Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Bogle III Mr. S. Ralph Brown Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen Bryan III Mr. Damon W. Byrd Ms. Elizabeth R. Chalfant Mr. R.L. Chickey Ms. Faye J. Chiles Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Clark Mr. John E. Clarkson Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cole Helen H. and Jeff Dale Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Danyliw Ms. Virginia A. Davis Mrs. W. Lipscomb Davis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lipscomb Davis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lipscomb Davis III Mr. and Mrs. Farrell F. Dean Mrs. Chase Delony Mr. W. Joe Diehl Dr. and Mrs. William H. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. James C. Elder Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Farris Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron Ford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ford Mrs. Ann S. Fort Mr. Duncan M. Fort III Mr. Henry S. Fusner Mrs. Barbara L. Glasgow Mrs. Gail S. and Mr. Marion B. Glover Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Goodman Mr. Edward W. Graham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Groomes Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Gustafson Mrs. Marjorie R. Hales Mr. Richard L. Hall Ms. Barbara L. Hearn Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Hofmann Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Horton Ms. Janie M. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Johnson Ms. Sarah G. Little Mr. Joseph J. Martin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Porter Maxwell, Jr. Ms. Joanne W. McCall Ms. Emily F. McMullen Mrs. Catherine L. O’Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Palmer III Dr. and Mrs. John G. Payne Potter Minton, Tyler, TX Mr. and Mrs. James C. Rackard Mr. and Mrs. W. Brian Reames Mrs. Helen W. Reed

Mr. Robert L. Reeves Mr. Albert I. Reinfeld Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Rieke Mr. and Mrs. James R. Robers Mr. and Mrs. Bailey P. Robinson III Mrs. Fred A. Rowe Mrs. Suanne B. SauerBrun Ms. Janet S. Sherlock-Bitseff and Mr. L.W. Bitseff Ms. Douglass A. Smith Dr. and Mrs. W. Anderson Spickard, Jr. Mrs. Allen M. Steele Mr. Lem B. Stevens, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Stevens III Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Stumpf, Jr. Mrs. Samuel E. Stumpf, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Tacker Mrs. DeWitt C. Thompson III Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tipton, Jr. Mr. Reed E. Trickett Tuesday Bible Study, First Presbyterian Church, Nashville, TN Capt. and Mrs. Edward L. Alderman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Altenbern Mr. J. William Blevins Mr. and Mrs. John R. Burch, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hoffman III Mr. Barrett B. Sutton Mr. John A. Witherspoon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Vanderwal, Jr. Ms. Irene W. Ward Mr. James C. Ward III Mrs. Carolyn H. Watkins Ms. Ann H. Wiley Ms. Diana T. Wilker Mrs. Juanita M. Wilkinson The Rev. and Mrs. Amos L. Wilson, Jr. Mrs. Paula R. Wilson Mrs. Helen G. Mansfield By Mr. and Mrs. William A. McManus Mr. Laurence E. Mansfield, Sr. By Mr. and Mrs. William A. McManus Mr. Laurence E. Mansfield, Jr. By Dugald W. Hudson Charitable Trust, Atlanta, GA Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Mansfield III Mr. Laurence E. Mansfield IV Ms. Margaret C. Mansfield Mr. and Mrs. William A. McManus Mr. William E. Mansfield II By Mr. and Mrs. William A. McManus Mrs. Willyne P. Mansfield By Dugald W. Hudson Charitable Trust, Atlanta, GA Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Mansfield III Mr. Laurence E. Mansfield IV Ms. Margaret C. Mansfield The Rev. Ralph E. McCaskill, Jr. By Mrs. Elizabeth J. Kerr Mrs. Corinne S. McGehee By The Rev. Robert G. McGehee Mr. John McLean, Jr. By The Rev. and Mrs. J. Gary Waller

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant

Mrs. Margaret T. Miller By Marty and Sonja Barnes Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Jackson, MS Mrs. Theda L. Ruff Mr. Leonard D. Moody By Ms. Elizabeth D. Preston Mrs. Elizabeth S. Preston Mr. and Mrs. John M. Preston V Mr. Robert L. Moss By Ms. Elizabeth A. Moss and Mr. Garry D. Fesler Dr. J. Will Ormond By The Rev. Dr. Augusta B. Vanderbilt Mrs. Geraldine A. Patrick By Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Patrick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Simmons Ms. Sandra D. Taylor Mr. Joseph E. Patrick, Sr. By Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Patrick, Jr. Ms. Sandra D. Taylor Dr. David B. Pedersen By Mrs. Diane S. Pedersen Dr. J. Davison Philips By Mrs. Dorothy H. Addison Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Arrendell Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brabham Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Brueggemann Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Butler, Jr. The Rev. and Mrs. R. Leon Carroll, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. T. Erskine Clarke Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Cousar Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cunningham Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cushman, Sr. Dr. Elinor P. and Mr. J. Wallace Daniel III Mr. and Mrs. F.T. Davis, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Dodds Kay and Phil Gehman The Rev. and Mrs. Robert S. Hay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Jones, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lancaster Ms. Brenda I. Leder The Rev. and Mrs. Fitzhugh M. Legerton Dr. and Mrs. George W. Long, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton D. Looney Lord, Aeck & Sargent, Inc., Atlanta, GA Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray McPhail Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Mobley Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Moore Morgan Constructors, LLC, Atlanta, GA Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Muckler Dr. and Mrs. James D. Newsome, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Orth Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ortman Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Owens, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Patrick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. † H.G. Pattillo Mrs. Barbara G. Poe Prudential Trend Realty, Gainesville, FL Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ramey, Jr. Mrs. Rosemary A. and Dr. Charles E. Raynal Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Russ Mrs. Suanne B. SauerBrun Dr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Simmers Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Simmons

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Dr. Robert L. Stamper By Dr. Sarah E. Jackson The Rev. J. Richard Stanford By Dr. and Mrs. William O. Nisbet, Jr.

The Rev. Lib McGregor Simmons and Mr. W. Gary Simmons Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Simmons Mr. T. Clark Simmons Mr. John E. Smith II Dr. B. Lynn Stall and Mr. G. Edward Bruce Dr. Nancy M. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. James H. Topple Mr. and Mrs. John G. Tuttle Burt and Martha Vardeman Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weitnauer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams Mr. H. Stanley Windham Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Wolters Mrs. Emily C. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Zombron Mr. William J. Poe By Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cushman, Sr. Mrs. Barbara G. Poe Mrs. Rosemary A. and Dr. Charles E. Raynal Presbyterian Women in Sheppards and Lapsley Presbytery, Birmingham, AL Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Simmons Mr. T. Clark Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Cephas H. Starnes Mr. John C. Pritchard, Sr. By Ms. Helen E. Casale Drs. Sara C. and Daniel P. Juengst

Mrs. Martha D. Stewart By Mr. and Mrs. F. Sibley Bryan, Jr. The Rev. George B. Telford, Jr. By Ms. Patricia M. Brady Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Brueggemann The Rev. and Mrs. R. Leon Carroll, Jr. The Carson-DeWitts Dr. and Mrs. T. Erskine Clarke Clergy and Laity United, Charlottesville, VA Mr. and Mrs. Irvin E. Cox Mr. and Mrs. John G. Dillard Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dobie Mr. Fowler G. Dugger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Charles Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Hammond The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph S. Harvard III Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hogg Mrs. Katharina R. Marx Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Matthews Ms. Elizabeth C. Millett Dr. and Mrs. John H. Patton Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rea, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Simmers Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tamblyn The Rev. and Mrs. Charles L. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Y. Thorne, Jr. Ms. Margaret H. Weatherly

Tributes Dr. and Mrs. E. Lane Alderman By Capt. and Mrs. Edward L. Alderman Mrs. Jane E. Bailey By Dr. and Mrs. David J. Bailey The Rev. G. Donald Barber, Jr. By The Rev. and Mrs. Gary D. Barber, Sr. The Rev. C. Benjamin Beasley By Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rogers Dr. David M. Bender By Mr. and Mrs. Lamar R. Williamson Mrs. Mary B. Berry By Dr. Joseph W. Berry Mr. Bruce and Mrs. Jane A. Blincow By Dr. and Mrs. Jefferson K. Aiken, Jr. The Rev. C. Fritz Bogar By Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Coe Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Lindeman Dr. Walter A. Brueggemann By Mrs. Rosemary A. and Dr. Charles E. Raynal The Rev. Marianne McMasters Romanat and Mr. A. Kyle Romanat Mrs. Elizabeth B. Burgess By Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Berry The Rev. R. Leon Carroll, Jr. By Dr. and Mrs. Gene Lassiter

Mr. David E. Thompson By Erin Presbyterian Church, Knoxville, TN Mrs. Linda T. Thompson

The Rev. Catherine C. Cavazos By Bert and Kaye Carmichael

The Rev. James S.R. Tippens By Mrs. Lou H. Reaves Mrs. Doris S. Tippens

Pastoral Staff at Clairmont Presbyterian Church, Decatur, GA By Mrs. Gretta W. Burns

Mrs. Elsie D. Urie By Kay and Phil Gehman Dr. Robert M. Urie

Dr. T. Erskine Clarke By Bert and Kaye Carmichael Mrs. Joan H. and Dr. D. Cameron Murchison, Jr. Mrs. Dorothy D. and Dr. Robert E. Smith

Mr. William Rivers Waddey By Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas Jones Mr. and Mrs. L. William Silzle, Jr.

Class of 1997 Greek School Friends By The Rev. Ruth L. Lovell

Mrs. Catherine Yancey Waters By Mrs. C. Faye Mills

Class of 1998 By Mrs. Lee T. and the Rev. Timothy T. Read

Mr. Peter J. Ruddick By Mr. and Mrs. Cephas H. Starnes

Mrs. Elaine Ogburn Waters By Dr. and Mrs. John S. Bacot, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. G. Dana Waters III

Class of 2000 By Mrs. Lee T. and the Rev. Timothy T. Read

The Rev. Arthur M. Schneider III By Mr. and Mrs. George W. Howell

Mr. G. Dana Waters, Jr. By Mrs. C. Faye Mills

Mrs. Nancy Sellers By Mr. James C. Connah

The Rev. Thurlow Benjamin Weed By Mrs. Auwina S. Weed

Mr. Garland Simmers By Mrs. Barbara G. Poe

Mrs. Elsa Weitnauer By Mr. Michael D. Weitnauer

The Rev. Robert L. Smith By Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smith

Mr. Gene D. Weitnauer By Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weitnauer, Jr.

The Rev. P. David Snellgrove By The Rev. and Mrs. William J. Holmes, Jr.

The Rev. Frank C. Wilkinson By Mrs. Celeste B. Wilkinson

Mr. Thomas Scot Pritchard By Drs. Sara C. and Daniel P. Juengst Mr. Patrick P. Otis Mrs. Evelyn Richards By Dr. and Mrs. H. McCord Smith Dr. J. McDowell Richards By Dr. and Mrs. Roger A. Martin Dr. and Mrs. H. McCord Smith Dr. E. Joyce Rimes By Ms. Jimmie G. Phillips Dr. Lucy Rose By The Rev. and Mrs. William V. Hawkins

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Columbia Friendship Circle Executive Council By Mr. and Mrs. Adolph A. Schuetz Mrs. Debra Kromis Confalone By St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church, Hudson, FL Dr. Charles B. Cousar By The Rev. M. Ellen Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Barrow The Rev. Robert P. Piephoff Mr. David G. Scott, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Sturdivant The Rev. and Mrs. David E. Swindall Mrs. Ann D. Cousins By Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cates

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant


Memorials & Tributes

Mr. Thomas G. Cousins By Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cates Dr. W. Franklin Covington By Mr. and Mrs. Terry C. Ley

Dr. Mattie E. Hart By The Revs. Kathryn A. McLean and Timothy F. Simpson Mr. George J. Hauptfuhrer By Mrs. Barbara H. Roland The Rev. Louly F. Hay By Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Bollinger

Dr. Deborah F. Mullen By Dr. Christine B. Vogel Dr. Rodger Y. Nishioka By Dr. Margaret D. Rightmyer Mrs. Anne S. Turnage Dr. Kathleen M. O’Connor By Mrs. Joan H. and Dr. D. Cameron Murchison, Jr. Mrs. Rosemary A. and Dr. Charles E. Raynal The Rev. Thirza C. Sayers

Dr. Christopher L. Crotwell By Mr. and Mrs. Milton P. Reid II

Dr. Stephen A. Hayner By Dr. Joanna M. and Mr. Alfred B. Adams III Dr. and Mrs. E. Jones Doughton The Rev. Louly F. and Mr. Sam B. Hay, Jr.

The Rev. Laura A. Cunningham By Dr. and Mrs. George W. Ramsey

Dr. Joy C. Heaton By Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Cooper

Dr. Douglas W. Oldenburg By Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Oldenburg

D.Min. Class of 2000 By Dr. Augustus E. Succop III

Dr. Douglas W. Hix By Dr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Rutland Dr. and Mrs. John A. Schmidt Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Talbot

Dr. Jeri Parris Perkins By Mr. and Mrs. William M. Timberlake

Dr. Dent C. Davis III By Dr. Bernice W. Kirkland The Rev. Caroline V. Dennis By Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, IN Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Vinson The Rev. Phillip D. Dennis By Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Vinson The Rev. Shannon Dill By Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Brown The Rev. Pamela G. Driesell By Mr. and Mrs. David E. Betts The Rev. Bart W. Edwards By The Rev. Jaina W. Anderson Mrs. Susan S. Edwards By The Rev. Jaina W. Anderson Mr. Matthew F. Flemming By Mountain Brook Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, AL Dr. Clarence D. Fouse, Jr. By The Rev. Jennifer E. Fouse The Rev. Jennifer E. Fouse By The Rev. Dr. John N. Miller, Sr. Mrs. Mary H. Stallworth

Ms. Mary Clark Hollins By Mrs. Catherine C. and Mr. S. Ken Manson Dr. David A. Holmes By Mr. and Mrs. Lamar R. Williamson The Rev. E. Cader Howard By Mrs. Berney S. Bridges Dr. Stephen M. Huntley, Jr. By Dr. and Mrs. Walter C. Cottingham The Rev. Alice A. Johnson By Sardis Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, NC Dr. Ben C. Johnson By Dr. and Mrs. John A. Schmidt Mrs. Betty Marie Stewart

Mrs. Claudia S. Oldenburg By Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Oldenburg

Mrs. Barbara G. Poe By Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Brown Mrs. Elizabeth S. Preston By Ms. Elizabeth D. Preston Mr. John M. Preston VI Mrs. Louise P. Robison Mr. John M. Preston V By Ms. Elizabeth D. Preston Mr. John M. Preston VI Mr. and Mrs. David A. Quattlebaum III By Mr. and Mrs. J. Derrick Quattlebaum The Rev. H. Scott Ramsey By Dr. and Mrs. George W. Ramsey Dr. Charles E. Raynal By Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. James, Jr.

Mr. David Jordan By Mrs. Anne J. Sims

The Rev. Albert L. Reese, Jr. By Mr. James H. Montgomery

Mrs. Jewel E. Kirkus By Dr. Ann Clay Adams and the Rev. C. Fritz Bogar

The Rev. Steven H. Rhodes By Mr. and Mrs. K. David Lake, Jr.

Dr. Robert W. Lowry By Mr. and Mrs. Lamar R. Williamson

Dr. Matthew M. Fry By Mr. and Mrs. Lamar R. Williamson

Dr. Arch L. MacNair By Ms. Emily F. McMullen Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. McMullen

The Rev. Judith Fulp-Eickstaedt By Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Neldon

Mrs. Elizabeth F. MacNair By Ms. Emily F. McMullen

Dr. Joseph M. Gettys, Sr. By Miss Jean L. Gettys

The Rev. Cyrus S. Mallard, Jr. By Roswell Presbyterian Church, Roswell, GA

The Rev. Katherine P. Giguere Morris By Mrs. Jeanne B. Giguere

Mrs. Deborah McMillan By The Revs. Penny J. and Richard G. Hill

The Rev. James S. Goodlet By Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Harper

Dr. Laura S. Mendenhall By Mrs. Anne S. Turnage

The Rev. Thomas R. Hagood, Jr. By Mrs. Geraldine A. Patrick†

The Rev. Cynthia M. Montgomery By Mr. James H. Montgomery

Mrs. Sara R. Harrington By Dr. and Mrs. Walter C. Cottingham

Dr. Stephen R. Montgomery By Ms. Virginia H. Klettner

The Rev. Dr. Meda Stamper Harrison By Dr. Sarah E. Jackson

The Rev. A. Cecil Moore, Jr. By The Rev. Carol S. Wade

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant

The Rev. Karen T. Ricks By The Rev. Barbara P. Jordan Dr. Marcia Y. Riggs By Dr. Yvonne M. Collie-Pendleton Mr. Jason S. Robbins By Sardis Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, NC The Rev. Mary Katherine Gregory Robinson By Dr. and Mrs. H. Scott Gregory The Rev. William B. Robinson By Dr. and Mrs. H. Scott Gregory Mr. John M. Rzepka By Dr. Lisa C. Rzepka Mrs. Suanne B. SauerBrun By Dr. C. Alan Harvey Dr. Stanley P. Saunders By Dr. Jeanne C. and the Rev. Jeffry L. Reynolds Mr. William E. Scheu By Patrick M. Williams, Jr.

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Memorials & Tributes

Presbyterian Women in Sheppards and Lapsley Presbytery, Birmingham, AL By Ms. Mary A. Hammett Spiritual Formation Program By Dr. and Mrs. Huw M. Christopher Mr. and Mrs. David H. Isaacs Dr. Jeanne Stevenson-Moessner By The Rev. Karen Whelchel-Redwine Mrs. Lorraine Stewart By Dr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Cuthill Mrs. Sally S. Telford By The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph S. Harvard III The Rev. Robert W. Thomson, Jr. By Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Scott Dr. A. Taylor Todd By Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Richardson, Jr. The Rev. Jill P. Tolbert By Mr. Thomas K. Patterson The Rev. Joel L. Tolbert By Mr. Thomas K. Patterson Jack and Frances Turner By Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bedford Dr. W. Wain Wesberry By Mr. and Mrs. Lamar R. Williamson The Rev. Searcy A. Wilcoxon IV By The Rev. and Mrs. John B. Hartman II The Rev. Elizabeth L. Wilson By Mrs. Ruth L. Wilson Mrs. Emily C. Wood By Ms. Eugenia T. Pratt St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church, Altamonte Springs, FL The Rev. Donn W. Wright By Ms. Susan D. Buell Dr. Brian C. Wyatt By Mr. and Mrs. Lamar R. Williamson

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Columbia Founders

The Columbia Founders have demonstrated extraordinary levels of support for the seminary, some over the course of a lifetime. Words cannot adequately express the depth of appreciation felt by all friends of Columbia for the sacrificial ways in which the Founders have contributed to the seminary’s programs, buildings, and grounds. Their generosity calls all of us to practice better stewardship of what we have been given. Thanks be to God!

I n d i v i d ua l s Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Howell E. Adams, Jr. The Rev. Lucy R. and Mr. John G. Aldridge Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Almand† Dr. Harvard A. Anderson† Ms. Bonnie Arnall† Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Ayres Ms. Rose M. Barnwell† The Rev. N.G. Barron† Mrs. Ruby H. Barron† Ms. Jocelyn C. Bauer Mrs. Nellie M. Beatie† The Rev. and Mrs. Francis B. Benton† Mrs. John T. Benton† John T. Benton, Jr. and Suzanne B. Benton Mr.† and Mrs. John Blue III Dr. Vernon S. Broyles, Jr.† Mrs. G. Scott Candler, Jr. Ms. Edith G. Carter† Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cates Mr. Curtis W. Cheshire Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. Clotfelter† Mrs. Juliana C. Cole† Mr. and Mrs. John A. Conant† Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cornelson IV Mrs. Ann D. and Mr. Thomas G. Cousins Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cross Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dalton, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Ludwig R. Dewitz† Dr. and Mrs. Bonneau H. Dickson† Mr.† and Mrs. J.K. Dickson Mr. H. Talmage Dobbs, Jr.† Mrs. Boyce Edwards† Mr. and Mrs. W. Douglas Ellis Mr. and Mrs. William D. Ellis† The Rev. Helen Q. Fisher† Mr. and Mrs. Langdon S. Flowers† Mr. John P. Garrard† Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Gautier Ms. Alice G. Geekie† Ms. Sara Gibbs† Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. Gillespie† Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Goulding† Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Griffith Mr. Harry C. Hannah, Jr.† Mrs. Ruth Harpster†

Dr.† and Mrs. W. Frank Harrington Ms. C. Virginia Harrison† Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hauptfuhrer The Rev.† and Mrs. Fred J. Hay Mr. and Mrs. R. Hayne Hollis Dr. George Howe† Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jeter Dr. Charles C. Jones† Dr. and Mrs. C. Benton Kline, Jr.† Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Love Mr.† and Mrs. J. Erskine Love, Jr. Mr. Edwin Malloy, Jr.† Ms. Lina Matthews† Mr. Robert J. Maxwell, Jr.† Mrs. Ruth R. McDonald Dr. Jack B. McMichael† Mr. T.S. McPheeters† The Rev. James L. Merrick† Mr.† and Mrs. James D. Miller, Jr. The Rev.† and Mrs. Max Milligan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Moore† Mr. and Mrs. William S. Morris III Dr. and Mrs. W. Donald Munson Dr. and Mrs. John L. Newton† Mr.† and Mrs. William J. Noonan, Jr. Dr. J. Will Ormond† Dr. B.M. Palmer† Mr.† and Mrs. Clarence E. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Patrick† Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Patrick, Jr. Mr.† and Mrs. John D. Pellett, Jr. Dr.† and Mrs. J. Davison Philips Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Query† Dr.† and Mrs. Thomas E. Rast Mrs. Lou H. Reaves Dr. and Mrs. J. McDowell Richards† Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Shaw Mr. and Mrs.† B. Franklin Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Smith† Mr. John E. Smith II Mrs. Laura Maddox Smith† The Rev. Paul E. Smith, Jr.† Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Spencer Ms. Margaret H. Spencer† Mrs. Agnes D. Spivey† Dr. Charles A. Stillman† Mr. H.A. Street† Mr. John W. Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Thomas† Mr. Clyde H. Thompson† Mr.† and Mrs. Malcolm A. Thompson Dr. James H. Thornwell† Mr. J.M. Tull† Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Uthlaut, Jr. Mr. and Mrs.† John H. Weitnauer, Jr. Mrs. Susan W. and Mr. John F. Wieland Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Wilgus† Mrs. Sue S. and Mr. † L. Neil Williams The Rev. John L. Wilson† Mr. J. Barnett Woodruff† Mrs. Julia M. Woodward

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant


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Agape Christian Council, Decatur, GA Bethesda Presbyterian Church, Camden, SC Campbell Trust, Atlanta, GA Central Florida Presbytery, Orlando, FL Central Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA Charleston Atlantic Presbytery, Charleston, SC Charlotte Presbytery, Charlotte, NC Clairmont Presbyterian Church, Decatur, GA Decatur Presbyterian Church, Decatur, GA Easley Presbyterian Church, Easley, SC First Presbyterian Church, Aiken, SC First Presbyterian Church, Athens, GA First Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA First Presbyterian Church, Clinton, SC First Presbyterian Church, Columbus, GA First Presbyterian Church, Dalton, GA First Presbyterian Church, Florence, SC First Presbyterian Church, Gainesville, GA First Presbyterian Church, Greenville, MS First Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC First Presbyterian Church, Greenwood, SC First Presbyterian Church, Hartsville, SC First Presbyterian Church, Huntsville, AL First Presbyterian Church, Leesburg, FL First Presbyterian Church, Marietta, GA First Presbyterian Church, Moultrie, GA First Presbyterian Church, Myrtle Beach, SC First Presbyterian Church, Nashville, TN First Presbyterian Church, Orlando, FL First Presbyterian Church, Pensacola, FL First Presbyterian Church, Quincy, FL First Presbyterian Church, Shreveport, LA First Presbyterian Church, Spartanburg, SC First Presbyterian Church, Sumter, SC First Presbyterian Church, Tampa, FL Flint River Presbytery, Albany, GA Florida Presbytery, Chipley, FL Foothills Presbytery, Simpsonville, SC Fort Hill Presbyterian Church, Clemson, SC Fountain Inn Presbyterian Church, Fountain Inn, SC Fourth Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA Greater Atlanta Presbytery, Atlanta, GA Independent Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, AL Indiantown Presbyterian Church, Hemingway, SC

Korean Community Presbyterian Church, Duluth, GA Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church, Houston, TX Nazareth Presbyterian Church, Moore, SC New Harmony Presbytery, Florence, SC North Avenue Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA Northeast Georgia Presbytery, Watkinsville, GA Oakland Avenue Presbyterian Church, Rock Hill, SC Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church, Clearwater, FL Peachtree Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA Pine Shores Presbyterian Church, Sarasota, FL Presbyterian Church (USA), Louisville, KY Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church, Augusta, GA Riverside Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, FL Roswell Presbyterian Church, Roswell, GA Savannah Presbytery, Brunswick, GA Sequoyah Hills Presbyterian Church, Knoxville, TN Shandon Presbyterian Church, Columbia, SC Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church, Signal Mountain, TN South Highland Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, AL St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Tucker, GA St. Luke’s Presbyterian Church, Dunwoody, GA St. Simons Presbyterian Church, St. Simons Island, GA Synod of Living Waters, Spring Hill, TN Synod of South Atlantic, Jacksonville, FL Synod of the Sun, Irving, TX Trinity Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA Trinity Presbytery, Lexington, SC Westminster Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC White Memorial Presbyterian Church, Raleigh, NC Winter Park Presbyterian Church, Winter Park, FL

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The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations The Bailey Foundation CF Foundation, Inc. The J. Bulow Campbell Foundation Churches Homes Foundation, Inc. The Citizens & Southern Fund The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Cousins Foundation, Inc.

Cully A. & Lois Dowdle Cobb Foundation The Florence C. and Harry L. English Memorial Fund English Memorial Fund Lettie Pate Evans Foundation John and Mary Franklin Foundation, Inc. Garrett Foundation Blake P. Garrett, Sr. Foundation David H. and Mary Lou S. Garrett Foundation Griffith Theological Research Foundation H.P. Bridges Ministers’ Trust The Hack Foundation, Inc. John H. & Wilhelmina D. Harland Charitable Foundation, Inc. The William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Inc. Heart of the City Foundation Helen C. Richardson Foundation William E. and Audrine C. Honey Foundation The Imlay Foundation, Inc. Lilly Endowment, Inc. Gay and Erskine Love Foundation The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc. The Outreach Foundation of the Presbyterian Church Patrick Family Foundation The Pattillo Foundation The Pellett Foundation The Pew Charitable Trusts The Pittulloch Foundation Presbyterian Foundation Mabel Stowe Query Foundation The Rockdale Foundation Schumann Foundation, Inc. Shaw Family Foundation The Hal and John Smith Family Foundation John I. Smith Charities, Inc. Nora Smith Foundation SunTrust Bank Atlanta Foundation Samuel E. and Mary W. Thatcher Foundation, Inc. Tull Charitable Foundation, Inc. Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning The Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation David, Helen and Marian Woodward Foundation

Paul Weary and Dean of Faculty Deborah Mullen lead the staff and faculty for the Opening Convocation of the 185th Session.

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

† Raised to the Church Triumphant

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J. McDowell Richards Society

The J. McDowell Richards Society was inaugurated to recognize those who have made provisions for a gift to Columbia in the course of their estate planning. Planned gifts, such as charitable remainder trusts, charitable gift annuities, life estate gifts of residences or other real estate holdings, or an intended bequest to the seminary, all qualify a contributor for membership in this society. Those interested in learning more about the tax and income advantages of planned giving are invited to contact Columbia’s Office of Institutional Advancement at 404 687-4525 or toll-free at 1 888 601-8918. Anonymous† Mr. and Mrs. Howell E. Adams, Jr. Dr. Joanna M. and Mr. Alfred B. Adams III Dr. Millard E. Agerton† Mrs. Jane H. Aiken† Dr. and Mrs. Jefferson K. Aiken, Jr. Dr. Mary Virginia Allen† Mr. K.F. Anderson† The Rev.† and Mrs. James T. Anderton Mrs. Marguerite M. Appleby† The Rev.† and Mrs. Donald B. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. James J. Baird, Jr. Ms. Rose M. Barnwell† Ms. Myra A. Barron† Mrs. Ruby H. Barron† The Rev. Eugene G. Beckman† The Rev. and Mrs. Francis B. Benton† Mrs. John T. Benton† John T. Benton, Jr. and Suzanne B. Benton Ms. Julia C. Boswell† Mr. and Mrs. David M. Bradfield Dr. Cecil Brearley, Jr.† Dr. and Mrs. John C. Brearley Mrs. Helen D. Brown† Mr. Leonard T. Brown† Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Brown The Rev. Mary Miller Brueggemann Dr. Walter A. Brueggemann Dr. Harry H. Bryan† Dr. and Mrs. John C. Bryan Mrs. Nell Scott Buice† Ms. Mary C. Campbell† Ms. Anne C. Carr† Ms. Edith G. Carter† Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Castles Mr. and Mrs. John R. Chambless Mr. Curtis W. Cheshire Dr. and Mrs. J. Calvin Chesnutt Mr. Scott Clayton† The Rev. Roy W. Coker Mrs. Juliana C. Cole†

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The Rev. Franklin G. Colladay Mr. and Mrs. John A. Conant† The Rev. Mary Jane K. Cornell Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Cousar The Rev. and Mrs. William A. Crosland Mrs. Claire L. Cross Ms. Margaret I. Dalzell† Mr. J. Kenneth Davis† Dr. and Mrs. Ludwig R. Dewitz† Dr. and Mrs. Bonneau H. Dickson† Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Dodds The Rev. and Mrs. Robert I. Doom, Sr. The Rev. and Mrs. Fred C. Douglas, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William T. DuBose Dr. and Mrs. Dan A. Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ector† The Rev.† and Mrs. R. Foster Edwards Dr. and Mrs.† Sterling J. Edwards, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harris Edwards† Dr. and Mrs. H. Alan Elmore Mr.† and Mrs. Robert E. Eskew Mrs. Frances D. Fabrick† Mrs. C.W. Fargason† The Rev. Helen Q. Fisher† Dr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Fouse, Jr. Ms. Verna Freeman† Dr. and Mrs.† James H. Gailey, Jr. Mrs. Jane H. Gardiner† The Rev. Eleana M. and Mr.† David C. Garrett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Gautier Ms. Alice G. Geekie† Ms. Sara Gibbs† Drs. Catherine G. and Justo L. Gonzalez Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Grafton† Dr. and Mrs. D. Raymond Guterman Ms. Ruth C. Hambright† Mrs. Elliott K. Harbison† Mrs. Mildred R. Harding† Mrs. Edna M. Harman† Mrs. Marion J. Harper† Dr.† and Mrs. W. Frank Harrington The Rev. Carolyn Robinson Hart The Rev. Joseph and Mrs. Carlisle Harvard Dr. and Mrs. T. Fleetwood Hassell Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hauptfuhrer The Rev. Fred J. Hay† Dr.† and Mrs. Basil V. Hicks Mr.† and Mrs. John G. Hiles Mrs. Helen R. Hodgson† Dr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Hoffmann Mrs. A.C. Huber† Dr. Wade P. Huie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Hunter, Jr. Mr. Walter Ingram† Mr. Charles E. Irvin† Dr. Sarah E. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. James III Dr. E. Elizabeth Johnson and the Rev. Peter M. Paulsen Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Johnson Mr. William R. Johnson Mrs. Shirley S. Johnston Dr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Jones Mrs. Walter M. Jones† Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Jordan

Dr. and Mrs. William C. Keller† Mr. Berthold S. Kennedy† Mrs. Elza D. Kirckhoff† Dr. and Mrs. C. Benton Kline, Jr.† Mrs. Helen J. Kohl† Dr. and Mrs. William P. Lancaster, Jr. Mrs. O’Neal H. Lannon† The Rev. and Mrs. William F. Lee Dr. John H. Leith† Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Leland Ms. Madeline S. Lewis† Mrs. Jane L. Liston† Dr. and Mrs. David A. Long III Mr. Edwin Malloy, Jr.† Ms. Louise O. Manning† Dr. and Mrs. Albert F. Masters III Ms. Lina Matthews† Mr. Robert J. Maxwell, Jr.† Ms. Pearl I. Mayo† The Rev. R. Donnell McCall† Mrs. Elizabeth G. and Mr. James F. McCallen Mr.† and Mrs. W. Sloan McCrea Dr. Janet McDonald† Mrs. Dorothy McEwen† Ms. Celeste S. McGill† Dr. Angus M. McGregor† The Rev. Angus W. McGregor Mrs. Adele D. McKee Ms. Dorothy E. McKuen† The Rev.† George R. and Dr. Belle Miller McMaster Ms. Anne Elizabeth McMichael† Dr. Jack B. McMichael† Ms. Theo McNeil† Mrs. Almetta W. Mencer† Drs. Laura S. and Charles M. Mendenhall III Mr.† and Mrs. James D. Miller, Jr. The Rev. Max Milligan, Jr.† The Rev. J. Fred Moore† Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Moore† Dr. and Mrs. Chester W. Morse† Dr. and Mrs. David W. Nash Ms. Mary S. New† Dr. and Mrs. John L. Newton† Mr. John A. and Mrs. Kemie Richards Nix Dr. and Mrs. † J. Phillips Noble Mr.† and Mrs. William J. Noonan, Jr. Dr. T. Russell Nunan† Dr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Oldenburg Dr. J. Will Ormond† Mrs. Clarence E. Palmer The Rev. and Mrs. Stanford Parnell† Mrs. Geraldine A. Patrick† Dr. and Mrs. Bob E. Pettit Dr.† and Mrs. J. Davison Philips Ms. Ailene S. Phillips† Mrs. Aubrey Pogue† Mrs. Ina B. Poston† Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Price The Rev. and Mrs. Harold B. Prince† Mr. James W. Putnam†

* Includes gifts from Presbyterian Women to Columbia Friendship Circle

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Mr. and Mrs. David A. Quattlebaum III Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ramey, Jr. Dr.† and Mrs. Thomas E. Rast Dr.† and Mrs. Charles E. Raynal, Jr. Ms. Harriet Reeves† Mrs. J. McDowell Richardson† Dr. Keith L. Riddle Mr. John J. Robertson† Mrs. Sibyl R. Robinson† Mrs. Susan V. Russell† The Rev. John H. Sadler† The Rev.† Richard W. and Mrs. Suanne B. SauerBrun The Rev. Anne J. Sawyers† Dr. Ruth A. Schmidt† The Rev. William M. Schotanus Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Schwanebeck† The Rev. and Mrs. Charles F. Scott Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Shaw Ms. Bonnie J. Shoemaker Ms. Jane E. Silkworth† Mr.† and Mrs. G. Ballard Simmons The Rev. Lib McGregor Simmons and Mr. W. Gary Simmons Mr. T. Clark Simmons The Rev. John D. Simpson†

The Rev. Glenn W. Small, Jr. Mrs. Nancy H. Small† Mrs. Dorothy D. and Dr. Robert E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Smith† Mrs. Laura Maddox Smith† Mr. William T. Smith† Mr. and Mrs. James M. Smyth† Mrs. Barbara M. Snelling Dr. Cary G. Speaker Dr. and Mrs. James O. Speed, Jr. Ms. Margaret H. Spencer† Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stamper† Mrs. Mary A. Staples† The Rev. and Mrs. Russell L. Strange† Mrs. Varnelle C. Swanson† Dr. B. Harrison Taylor Mrs. Mary G. Terry† Mr. John W. Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Thomas† Mrs. Vera C. Thompson† Mr. and Mrs. William M. Timberlake Mrs. Eva G. Towne† The Rev. Edwin G. Townsend

The Rev. Joyce C. Tucker The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest R. Tufft Mr. Richard L. Turner† Mr. Raymond C. Turpin† Mrs. Lillian T. Urschel† Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Uthlaut, Jr. Mrs. Nancy M. Van Deventer† Mr.† and Mrs. Roland Walker The Rev. Thomas B. Warren† Dr. and Mrs. G. Dana Waters III The Rev. E. McKinley Weaver† Mr. and Mrs.† John H. Weitnauer, Jr. Mrs. Annie Weltner Mrs. Lulu S. Westcott† Mr. and Mrs. A. Ralph Wham† Mrs. Celeste B. Wilkinson The Rev.† and Mrs. Jack J. Wolf Walter† and Emily Wood Mr. J. Barnett Woodruff† Mr. Charles A. Wyatt† Mrs. Sara R. Wyatt† Mr.† and Mrs. Thomas L. Yount Dr. Christopher E. Zorn†

Candlelights

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. — Maya Angelou God’s power is greater than His work, in which He permits other things outside Himself also to have power. — Karl Barth The computer can’t tell you the emotional story. It can give you the exact mathematical design, but what’s missing is the eyebrows. — Frank Zappa There is not one square inch of the entire creation about which Jesus Christ does not cry out, “This is mine! This belongs to me! — Abraham Kuyper

Unless we form the habit of going to the Bible in bright moments as well as in trouble, we cannot fully respond to its consolations because we lack equilibrium between light and darkness. — Helen Keller Christ the Lord has to be proclaimed anew in the face of all the lords of this world. — Jacques Ellul Miracles are a retelling in small letters of the very same story which is written across the whole world in letters too large for some of us to see. — C. S. Lewis

God writes the Gospel not in the Bible alone, but also on trees, and in the flowers and clouds and stars. — Martin Luther We shall beat our ICBMs into launch vehicles and our main battle tanks into exploratory rovers. — Brian Madison (on the Mars rover Curiosity) History is no mere preparation for the Kingdom, it is the Kingdom in the making. — Peter T. Forsyth

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Contents Vantage Point: President’s Message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Hyper-Focus: Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Reasonable Service (News). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Sensible Horizons (Features). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 The Joys of Living Liminally by Raj Nadella. . . . . . . . . 7 A Divine Appointment by Cindy Barto . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 The Journey Never Ends by Ralph B. Watkins. . . . . . . 9 Class of 2012 Awards and 2012 Graduates. . . . . . . . . 11–13 In Memoriam: Davison Philips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Tauta Panta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17–29 Alumni/ae News and Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Faculty/Staff Retiree Tributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Lifelong Learning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Joyful Gifts to the Seminary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Look inside for our new section “Candlelights”! Each issue, we will highlight inspirational quotes and artwork reflective of our theme. Our next issue will be about “Imaginative, Resilient Leaders”. Feel free to submit your own ideas to thompsonm@ctsnet.edu.

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