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George
Gladky celebrated the first Liturgy in Greenville
on the Sunday in Lent commemorating St John of the
Ladder, hence the name of the mission). In July
of 1985, Bishop DMITRI of Dallas and the South assigned
Fr Jacob Lee Kulp as the first permanent priest
to serve the mission. Fr Jacob and Sharon Kulp arrived
with their five children in July 1985. The Mission
Church was incorporated on April 15, 1986.
After
three years of sacrifice and noble effort, three
families remained out of the original six. Fr Jacob
was transferred to Nativity of the Theotokos in
Charlotte, NC. In 1992, after a hiatus of seven
years, Fr Jacob was assigned to reorganize the Mission
in Greenville, SC. On arrival he found a few familiar
faces and several new ones: Andrew Kuharsky, Leonid
Ivanov and Radu Ivanovich of the original group,
had been joined by Sam and Jeanette Hubbard, Stephen
and Monya Bock, and William and Margie Wamboldt.
Mr Kuharsky had found a meeting space donated by
a private school. The new/old priest arrived to
find an Altar and Iconostasis already built! Soon,
Kevin and Donna Ayesh, Joseph and Grace Prochak,
John and Mary Sucin, and Laura Thompson strengthened
the mission.
In
August of 1995, five families co-signed for a loan
to buy St John's first building. A former "mill
house," it had been converted for use as a
church some twenty years before. The new property
came complete with its own parking lot! It was then
converted for use as an Orthodox Church. The members
worked together, not only constructing a raised
Altar area and Iconostasis, painting the interior,
and repairing the building generally, but (under
the direction of a professional hired roofer) removing
the old roof entirely and building a new one.
In
1998, because of declining health Fr Jacob sought
retirement and in Summer of 1999, Fr Marcus Burch,
his wife Barbara, and their two children were assigned
by Archbishop DMITRI to St John of the Ladder Mission.
The years since the arrival of Fr Marcus have marked
a time of substantial growth at St John. Several
families who were already Orthodox have moved into
the area and joined the church and many non-Orthodox
families who already live in the Greenville area
have been joined to the Orthodox faith. By summer
of 2000 we were often exceeding the capacity of
the converted mill house and began in earnest a
search for new property. St Johns GO (Growth
and Outreach) Team developed the criteria necessary
for the new property and presented a plan of action
which was accepted with hearty approval at the missions
annual meeting in January of 2001.
The
search ended in late summer of 2001 when a contract
of purchase was signed to buy the former Augusta
Road United Methodist Church on the southside of
Greenville near the intersection of US 25 and the
new Southern Connector (I-185). The
purchase was completed on October 31, 2001 and renovation
began immediately (and still continues!). The sanctuary
of the building was reconfigured, an altar area
and iconstasis were built, icons were commissioned,
and much of the interior of the building was painted.
The
three years since St John moved its present southside
location have been years of continued growth and
outreach.
In
addition to attracting new members from the Greenville
area, St John has also become the church home
to many new immigrants from the historically Orthodox
countries of Russia, Bulgaria, and Romania. To supplement
our regular liturgical life and celebrations, St
John has an active a cappella choir, a Sunday church
school program for preschoolers through high school
and young adults, adult education on Wednesday evenings,
and is active in many of the local charities. St
John is also a co-sponsor of the Orthodox Christian
Fellowship at Clemson University.
Presently,
St John's has over 60 adult members including many
families with children (and children on the way!).
Last Pascha/Easter, almost 150 faithful and guests
attended the midnight Divine Liturgy. We at St John's
have found "mission life" a joyous spiritual
discipline. We are filled with gratitude to God
for giving us this opportunity to share His life
with one another.
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