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South Aiken Presbyterian Church
The Worship of God
Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
September 28, 2014 8:45 A.M.
Gathering
Prelude Scott Chappell, Organist
Welcome & Announcements
Signing of the Friendship Register
Choral Introit A Jubilant Song Allen Pote
Preparation for the Word
*Call to Worship (Responsive)
One: Let the mind of Christ be in you—
All: one mind, one heart, one joy.
One: Let the Spirit of Christ be with you—
All: one Spirit, one body, one love.
*Opening Prayer (Unison)
Holy God, all lives, including our own, belong to you. We have not made ourselves and every blessing is a gift
provided out of your love for us. Today, we pray that you would renew our hearts, refresh our spirits, and fill us
with joy as we once again begin to count our blessings. We pray that you would help us who gather here to walk
in your holy way, so that in all things we would give glory and praise to you alone. In Christ’s name we
pray. Amen.
*Hymn #446 Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken
*Prayer of Confession (Unison)
God our redeemer, we confess that we remain captivated by sin. We promise to serve you, then we fail to do your
will. We pretend to follow you, then we go our own way. Forgive us; liberate us! Let us be no longer bound by
sin, but released, restored, set free to worship and serve you in freedom; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
(Time for Silent Confession)
One: Relying upon the grace of God, the people said,
All: “Amen.”
*Assurance of Pardon
*The Gloria Patri Hymnal Page 579
Prayers of the People and The Lord’s Prayer Hymnal Page 16
...forgive us our debts
as we forgive our debtors
Prayer Response Peace Be with You Mary McDonald
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The Word of God
\Prayer for Illumination
Hebrew Scripture Exodus 17:1-7 Pew Bible Page 64
One: The Word of the Lord.
All: Thanks be to God.
Anthem At the Name of Jesus Cindy Berry
Gospel Reading Luke 17:11-19 Pew Bible Page 80
One: The Word of the Lord.
All: Thanks be to God.
Sermon “Looking for One”
The Reverend Doctor Christopher Crotwell
Our Response to God’s Word
*Hymn #142 All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name!
*Affirmation of Faith, “The Apostles’ Creed” (Traditional) Hymnal Page 14
Offering of Tithes and Gifts
Offertory
*Doxology Hymnal Page 592
*Prayer of Dedication
Sending
*Hymn #388 O Jesus, I Have Promised
*Benediction
*Congregational Response Go with Us, Lord Thomas Tallis
From Glory to God (The Presbyterian Hymnal ©2013)
Go with us, Lord, and guide the way through this and every coming day,
that in your Spirit strong and true our lives may be our gift to you.
*Postlude
*Those who are able may stand
Large print Hymnals are available in the Narthex along with Sound Amplification Devices.
If needed, please ask an Usher for assistance.
Current Prayer Concerns
(After one month names will be rotated to “Continuing Prayer Concerns” list that will be in our AIMS Newsletter.)
Those serving in the military:
Dustin Baker - grandson of Jim & Shirley Shaw
Daniel Bartlett - grandson of Ron & Sandy Bartlett
Kris Cloud - son of Ed & Robin Coward
Charles Hogan, II - son of Charles & Judi Hogan
Heather M. Kostov - niece of Caroline & Greg Teese
Kyle Luksovsky - nephew of Caroline & Greg Teese
Ben McCullough - son of Lisa McCullough
Katie Taylor McCullough - wife of Ben McCullough &
daughter-in-law of Lisa McCullough
Will McGarry - grandson of Felder & Dot McLaurin
Brett Noffsinger - son of Dave Noffsinger
Andrew Radford - son of Chuck & Pat Radford &
brother of Chris Radford
Chris Radford - son of Chuck & Pat Radford &
brother of Andrew Radford
Spencer Riffenburgh -
grandson of Tom & Lois Woodman
Timothy Tyler - grandson of Archie & Cheryl MacCrum
Louis Wilson - son-in-law of Brenda Martin Morgan
Do You Want To Be A Prayer Partner?
Prayer is a powerful force for those in need of healing, comfort, strength, and encouragement. It can also be a
blessing for the ones offering the prayer. The good thing about being an email Prayer Partner is that you can pray
for those in need at anytime and from any place you may be when you receive the request. This prayer ministry is a
part of our church’s Congregational Care Committee who are responsible for caring for the needs of our Church
Family and/or others as requested. At the present time there are 193 email and phone Prayer Partners involved. If
you want to become a Prayer Partner, or for more information, please call Mary Ann Laurey (648.9574 ext 100) or
email [email protected] or Emily Lockard (649.0473) or email [email protected].
Please contact the church office - 648.9574 ext 100 - if you wish to add a prayer concern or remove a name from
the list. Thank you.
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Members and Those with Family Concerns
& Friends in Need of Prayer
Nancy Mayer - Judi Royalty’s Cousin
John Empie
Charles Hogan
Ron Bartlett
Ruth Cooper - Betty Busch’s Sister
Ron Patton - Leslie Coakley’s Son-in-Law
Muffy and Joel Garza - Darleen Ricard’s Friends
Charles (Chuck) Woodard, II, September 23, 2014
“I Am The Resurrection and The Life”
News & Announcements
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Sunday, September 28 8:45a - Worship Service (Sanctuary) 9:45a - Sunday School (Campus) 11:00a - Joint Worship Service/Lunch @ Friendship Baptist Church 6:00p - Session Meeting (FH)
Monday, September 29 12:00p - Bible Friends (Gym/Playground) 6:00p - Women’s Bible Study (Library/Nursery)
Tuesday, September 30 10:00a - Kindergarten Music Class (FH) 12:00p - Set-up for Kindergarten Pictures (FH) 12:00p - Bible Friends (Gym/Playground) 7:00p - Boy Scouts (F205) 7:00p - M’Aiken Music Rehearsal (Choir Room)
Wednesday, October 1 9:00a - Kindergarten Pictures (FH) 12:00p - Bible Friends (Gym/Playground) 3:00p - Set-up for First Christian Church Regional Meeting (Gym) 7:00p - Choir Rehearsal (Choir Room)
Thursday, October 2 8:50a - Kindergarten Chapel (Sanctuary) 9:00a - Kindergarten Pictures (FH) 12:00p - Bible Friends (Gym/Playground) 1:30p - Karate (FH) 5:00p - First Christian Church Regional Conference (FLC Kitchen/Gym/Classrooms/Sanctuary)
Friday, October 3 7:30a - First Christian Church Regional Conference (FLC Kitchen/Gym/Classrooms/Sanctuary/Library) 9:00a - Small Group Women’s Bible Study (PCR) 12:00p - Bible Friends (Gym/Playground) 6:00p - First Friday (FH/Classrooms/Nursery)
Saturday, October 4 7:30a - First Christian Church Regional Conference (FLC Kitchen/Gym/Sanctuary/Library)
Sunday, October 5 8:45a - Worship Service (Sanctuary) 9:45a - Sunday School (Campus) 11:00a - Worship Service (Sanctuary) 12:00p - Called Congregational Meeting (Sanctuary) 4:00p - Hymn Festival and Piano Recital (Sanctuary) 5:00p - Children’s Ministry (Progressive Dinner) 6:00p - Youth Pantry Ministry (FLC Kitchen)
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Fall “Food for Thought” Series
Wednesday Evenings
October 8, 15, 22, 29, November 5, 12
“Beatitudes from the Backside” Come join us for an interesting study of the Beatitudes using the book “Beatitudes from the Backside” by Ellsworth Kalas. The Fall “Food for Thought” series will have ten fellow church members leading the discussions in six sessions. These programs will be held in the Family Life Center (Gym) at South Aiken Presbyterian Church. The children’s program, “Kids on a Mission”, will be lead by Allison Kelly and Nancy Hufford. Nursery will be provided. 5:30 – 6:00 Dinner $5.00 for adults and FREE for children under the age of 16 6:00 – 7:00 Presentation and a follow up question and answer period. October 8: Presenters – Paul Ebel: Introduction Christopher Crotwell: The Place, the People, the Preacher October 15: Presenters – Will Erwin: The Poor in Sprit Kathy Crist: Those Who Mourn October 22: Presenters – Michelle Green: The Meek Bob Freymeyer: Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness October 29: Presenters – Ken Hofstetter: The Merciful Bill Gallman: The Pure in Heart November 5: Presenters – Barb Johnson: The Peacemakers Richard Mixson: Those Who are Persecuted November 12: Presenters - Christopher Crotwell: Where Do We Begin? Paul Ebel: Summary and Conclusion If you are interested in buying a copy of “Beatitudes from the Backside”, a few copies are available for $13. Contact Myra Toomajian for your copy. More information to follow about how your family can sign up
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Worship at Friendship Baptist Church
11:00 AM TODAY
Dr. Crotwell to preach and the SAPC Choir to sing
Nursery will be provided and Children's Church is available at FBC
Our congregation has been invited once again to worship with Friendship Baptist Church today at
11:00 AM. There will be no 11:00 AM worship at SAPC. Sunday School will begin as scheduled, but
those wishing to worship at Friendship may be dismissed early. Nursery will be provided and
Children's Church is available at FBC. Friendship Baptist is also inviting us as their guests to a
luncheon following the service.
Friendship Baptist Church is located at 515 Richland Ave, Aiken, SC 29801. Printed directions from
SAPC to Friendship Baptist will be available in the Narthex and outside the church office.
Help Fight Multiple Sclerosis The 29th annual MS Bike fund raiser will be held October 18-19, 2014. Over 2,000 people will bicycle to the Myrtle Beach area over the two days, a distance of 150 miles. Last year the event raised over $1 million to help fight MS. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, often disabling disease that attacks the central nervous system, which is made up of the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. Symptoms may be mild, such as numbness in the limbs, or severe, such as paralysis of loss of vision. The progress, severity, and specific symptoms of MS are unpredictable and vary from one person to another. Today, new treatments and advances in research are giving new hope to people affected by the disease. I am planning to be part of the event and I am asking you to join me in the movement to create a world free of MS by making a contribution. Your support will help me meet my personal fundraising goal of $500.00 and will help the Mid-Atlantic Chapter continue to offer programs and services to the more than 8,000 individuals in the Carolinas living with MS. Over the past 12 year you have helped me raise over $7,000 toward this endeavor. I thank you. I will be in the hallway outside the Church Library today after each service and ask for your pledge of support. Please come by and help fight this devastating disease. If you have any questions please call John Kelly at 803-522-2500. If you would like more information about MS, how the proceeds from the Bike MS are used, or the other ways you can get involved, please visit www.nationalmssociety.org/ncp. Thank you for your consideration and continued support. John Kelly
Monthly Items Needed
September - Peanut Butter
October - 1 or 2 lb. dry beans
November - Toothpaste
December - Pasta Sauce
You may drop the items in the ACTS basket by the front door in the Narthex or in the basket by the church office. Monetary donations may be made by placing a check to SAPC in the offering plate and noting' for ACTS' on the check. Thanks for sharing with others!
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World Communion Day We are looking for some volunteers to share their love of a different culture and language on World Communion Day, October 5. During the responsive reading, we would like for several readers to respond in a different language. You are also welcome to wear the traditional clothing of the country you are representing. For example if you can speak German and also have Lederhosen, we would love for you to wear them that day. Even if you do not want to be a reader, join the fun and wear the traditional clothing of a country of your choice. I know there are a few of our members with some kilts and tartans! Please contact Lynn Burkes at 645-3267 or [email protected].
September 28 - Worship and Lunch at Friendship Baptist Church at 11:00 AM. Sunday School is still happening at 9:45 AM!
October 5 - 5:30-7:00 PM Progressive Dinner Around the World and Around Gem Lakes beginning with Scotland at the Stanleys, walking to Italy at the Mells, and ending up in Ireland for dessert at the Dziczkowskis. Families welcome and there will be no cost. October 26 - Glow Party provided by the youth!
September 28 - Worship at 11:00 AM at Friendship Baptist Church. No evening activities. October 5 - 6:00 - 7:30 PM - Pantry Ministry (FLC Kitchen)
The Session has approved a 3 Sunday Commitment Season in October. Commitment Sundays will be October 5, 12, and 19. Commitment Booklets were mailed September 23 to our SAPC members and friends. This year we are collecting the booklets similar to last year. You may place them in the basket held by Stewardship Committee members upon exiting the Sanctuary after each service. If you do not receive a booklet in the mail, extra copies will be available in the church office, in the Narthex, and on the table in the hallway behind the Sanctuary. This year we are asking you to consider that an Associate Pastor for Youth and Outreach will be joining the staff of our church and will be on board for all of 2015.
Please consider increasing your pledge to support this vital ministry. Our youth are our future.
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Communion Notes for October 5 The sacrament of Communion will be observed next Sunday. Please remember that this Table belongs to the Lord and our Savior invites all those who trust in him to share in the feast that he has prepared. At the 8:45 service, the elements will be served by officers to those seated in the pews. Worshippers are reminded to hold the bread and the cup until all have been served. We will consume the elements together as a sign of our unity in Christ. During the 11:00 service, worshippers will be invited to file forward down the center aisle to receive the elements from our full communion ware by taking a piece of bread from a plate and a cup of juice from a tray. After individually consuming each element, participants will return to their pews by the outside aisles. The sacrament can be brought to those that have mobility issues. Simply alert an usher before the service or a communion server of this request during the sacrament.
From A Hallmark Card I’ve been thinking about your situation and wondering why we sometimes have to go through times like these. I’m reminded of how grapevines have to be pruned back . . . Sometimes the pruning is so severe that you wonder how the vines will ever recover. But the prunings give the roots the strength they need to grow deep and strong. When the vines recover, they bear even more fruit and have the added strength to withstand storms and drought. Maybe we go through pruning times, too, and although it may seem that the pruning is too harsh and lasts too long, in time we emerge more productive, stronger, and wiser . . . Have you been pruned severely? Do you wonder if you will ever recover? A Stephen Minister is waiting to help you during this difficult time. Contact Stephen Leader Lisa Lader (642-6840 or cell 439-2004), Dr. Christopher Crotwell or Parish Associate Rev. Judy Bowling (648-9574).
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Please Sign Up for the following activity on the bulletin board just past the water fountain in the hall.
October 24 & 25 - An eventful overnight trip to the Hendersonville, NC area is planned for these dates. Our itinerary will be packed full of visits to new points of interest, as well as an opportunity to pick your own apples, if you so choose, or just buy what you want from the stand. Additional tours and activities on the way up will include: a stop at the Anderson County Museum and a tour of the World of Energy provided by Duke Power. The first evening we will attend a concert, Music on the Rock: John Denver, a very popular concert featuring some of Denver’s greatest hits; performed by extraordinary singers, with a late night stop at the Biltmore Ice Cream Parlor for a “nite-cap” of ice cream, naturally. After a restful nights stay in Hendersonville it’s off to an apple orchard to pick or pick-up your apples, followed by sightseeing at beautiful Pearson Falls and then on for a tour of the HollyWild a 100 acre animal park featuring nearly 500 rare and exotic animals with Safari Rides and animal feeding stations. This park is a sanctuary for animals that have been retired from the Hollywood movie making industry. Oh yes, let’s not forget good fellowship on and off of the bus as well as the opportunity to shop. A good time should be had by all! Cost will be about $92.00 pp/do including $10.00 to ride our bus. There will be 4 additional meals. Deadline is October 5.
December 5 - 7 - A two night trip to Myrtle Beach is planned for these dates so go ahead and sign-up on the new sheet posted in the back hall as soon as possible. Anyone interested in going is encouraged to put your names on the list early since the number of rooms reserved are limited. Cost is approximately $188.00 pp/do which includes $10.00 to ride the bus. There will be 6 additional meals, not included. As usual this cost includes: 2 nights lodging with deluxe complimentary breakfasts and 2 shows. Shows will be listed at a later date. Deadline is November 16.
YOUNG AT SENIORS
Festival of Hymns
To celebrate the arrival of our new hymnals there will
be a special "Hymn Festival and Piano Recital" in the
SAPC Sanctuary on October 5 at 4:00 PM. This festival
will be filled with music and joy! The choir will lead us
in singing and some information about the hymnal will
also be shared. We hope you will join us.
Any families with tartan flags that would like to participate in the Kirkin of the Tartan
on November 2, please contact Lynn Burkes by October 15 at 645-3267 or email
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Our Purpose…”Opening Doors to Serve Christ”
WELCOME 1 Timothy 2:1 urges “that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone.” All are welcome to bow before the Throne of Grace and to seek the mind and will of God for all of earth’s people. Blessings on one and all.
CALLED CONGREGATIONAL MEETING Session has called for a Congregational Meeting to be held immediately following the 11:00 AM service on Sunday, October 5, 2014, for the purpose of voting on a new Associate Pastor for Youth and Outreach at SAPC. The candidate is Erin Gaston.
NURSERY AND CHILDREN’S CHURCH Infants are welcome in the Nursery during our 8:45 AM and 11:00 AM worship services and during our 10:00 AM Sunday School hour. During the 8:45 AM worship service children are invited to go to the Nursery or stay in the worship service. During the 11:00 AM worship service, 3 years-1st grade children are welcome to join our Children's Church Worship program following the Children's Moment. Chaperones will escort the children to the Fellowship Hall (down the back hallway and on the right) and you may pick your child up there after the worship service.
STEWARDSHIP REPORT YTD operating contributions & collections as of 08/31/2014 $392,220.69 YTD operating expenses as of 08/31/2014 403,380.05 Approved budgeted expenses for 2014 as of 08/31/2014 450,031.36
ATTENDANCE LAST SUNDAY
Worship Service (8:45) - 68 (11:00) - 107
VOLUNTEERS FOR TODAY Flowers In memory of Clayton Jolley, given by his family Sound System John Kelly Ushers Jim Bunch, Pam Pethick, Martin McCrum, Julie McCrum
VOLUNTEERS FOR NEXT WEEK Flowers In memory of our parents, Iris and Jim Colyer and Jeanne and Maurice Royalty, given by Judi and Jack Royalty Pulpit Assistant (11:00) Greg Burkes Sound System (8:45) Alan Riechman (11:00) Billy Ward Ushers (8:45) Jim Bunch, Tim Bennett, Heidi Abele, Kathy Dolin (11:00) John Kelly, Peg Burney, Jack Smith, Mary Margaret Smith Officers to Serve Communion (8:45) Tim Bennett, Missy Byrne, Jim Bunch, Paul Ebel, Bob Freymeyer (11:00) Valorie Vance-Kraus, Elsie Wilson, Kathleen Pearson
Dr. Christopher Crotwell, Pastor and Head of Staff: Office 648.9574 Ext. 104 Rev. Judy Bowling, Parish Associate: Office 648.9574 Ext. 102 Cell 803.354.2447 Allison Kelly, Director of Young Children and Family Ministries: Office 648.9574 Ext. 105 Cell 803.336.9540 Phillip Hare, Director of Music: 648.9574 Scott Chappell, Organist: 648.9574 Tracie Bryant, Financial Manager: 648.9574 Ext. 103 Mary Ann Laurey, Office Manager: 648.9574 Ext. 100 Charbea Tetzel, Kindergarten Director: 648.9895 Cissy Kelley, Assistant Kindergarten Director / Childcare Coordinator: 648.9895 Cell 270.5808
Church Fax: 803.648.7972 Web Site: www.southaiken.org