Never Walk Alone

The sermon and children’s sermon are posted below. Scroll to the bottom for sermon notes.

Rev. Darwin delivers a message for the week of May 17th.

Stay home, stay healthy and let’s flatten the curve! Sermon videos will be posted online for 10:30 a.m. on Sundays as we worship together from home.

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Children’s sermon with Director of Christian Education Sarah Craven


SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, May 17, 2020

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Dear Friends in Christ – 

This week I received a note, actually, an email from someone I’ve never met. She and her husband own the house to which we vacate for a week each summer. Over the years we’ve come to know styles, tastes, quirks; have discovered a bit more behind the family pictures that are left; and now I’m told that she is a Presbyterian! 

In one of the serendipitous moments I attribute to our ubiquitous God, Sandy tells me that once she learned what I did, she has listened to our services and discovered a shared appreciation of music, art, place and faith.

In response to her lovely note, I expressed the hope that we would soon meet and that with shoulders back and chin to the wind we’ll navigate these times. 

She replied with a lovely note that included this YouTube link. It’s a performance of "You’ll Never Walk Alone". But as can only be done these days, it is a recording of three hundred voices and instrumentalists from around the world singing and playing a piece that is perfect for these times. 

Jesus, in the darkest, most uncertain moment, promised his friends that he would always be with them. Jesus speaks to us through scripture, through crises, through the human voice gathered from the corners of the earth. Listen. Weep and be glad. 

See you Sunday!

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Interested in becoming a member of Second Presbyterian? Email Cress for more information.

In consultation with the Stated Clerk of Presbytery and in light of the current mandated guidelines, we are unable to hold a congregational meeting at this time. The Session has postponed the Congregational Meeting as we determin…

In consultation with the Stated Clerk of Presbytery and in light of the current mandated guidelines, we are unable to hold a congregational meeting at this time. The Session has postponed the Congregational Meeting as we determine how to make the meeting as accessible as possible.


Toxic Charity and Medical Missions An Interview with Author Bob Lupton When: Tuesday, May 19, 2020-7 PM Central Time (US and Canada) Topic:  Toxic Charity and Medical Missions  More information about the webinar including the eve…

Toxic Charity and Medical Missions
An Interview with Author Bob Lupton
When: Tuesday, May 19, 2020-7 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Toxic Charity and Medical Missions

More information about the webinar including the event link can be found here.


MUSC's Psychiatry Unit has reached out offering ways to help pregnant women and new moms right here in Charleston. They are collecting donations for the women in our community to help with mental health care, child care and provide support for young…

MUSC's Psychiatry Unit has reached out offering ways to help pregnant women and new moms right here in Charleston. They are collecting donations for the women in our community to help with mental health care, child care and provide support for young child education.

Find out specific ways to help here.


One80 Place is in need of volunteers! If you are healthy and able, please sign up and help serve those who need us most right now!  Sign up here: one80place.volunteerhub.com/ Or donate to meet their "need of the week". Wish list: one80place.org/wish…

One80 Place is in need of volunteers! If you are healthy and able, please sign up and help serve those who need us most right now!
Sign up here: one80place.volunteerhub.com/
Or donate to meet their "need of the week".
Wish list: one80place.org/wish-list/
Find it on Amazon: bit.ly/Wish-List-One80
Find it at Walmart: bit.ly/2NSDx7O




Please text the number 81010 with the message '@2pcchurch' to sign up for church text messages so that you are made aware of pertinent announcements and church-related news. If you didn't receive a text this week regarding the fire, then you aren't …

Please text the number 81010 with the message '@2pcchurch' to sign up for church text messages so that you are made aware of pertinent announcements and church-related news. If you didn't receive a text this week regarding the fire, then you aren't yet signed up! Please take a moment to sign up right now so that you're connected in the future. Please contact Jordyn or Sarah if you need help signing up.



SUPPORT YOUR CHURCH WHILE YOU PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING! Many of us are ordering online right now and you can support Second Pres any time you shop on Amazon! Choose to support “Second Presbyterian Church” at smile.amazon.com and Amazon will automa…

SUPPORT YOUR CHURCH WHILE YOU PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING! Many of us are ordering online right now and you can support Second Pres any time you shop on Amazon! Choose to support “Second Presbyterian Church” at smile.amazon.com and Amazon will automatically donate to Second Presbyterian with each purchase you make. Remember to check out and place your final order via smile.amazon.com (and not the app) each time you shop to activate the donations.


The bell tower was struck by lightning the afternoon of Sunday, April 19, 2020. The Steeple Fund campaign for the current renovation continues and, considering the damage from the fire, the need to raise money is now even greater.  Help us bring the…

The bell tower was struck by lightning the afternoon of Sunday, April 19, 2020. The Steeple Fund campaign for the current renovation continues and, considering the damage from the fire, the need to raise money is now even greater.

Help us bring the Second Church tower back to its former glory, so it can continue to be a beacon for Charleston. Donate today to the Steeple Fund.

Bell tower progress updates (and lots of photos) can be found here.

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Invitation: Medical Missions Live

Toxic Charity and Medical Missions: An Interview with Author Bob Lupton

Dear Ministry Partner,

The bestselling book Toxic Charity was first published in 2011. In the book, veteran urban activist Bob Lupton exposed the shockingly toxic effects that modern charity has upon the very people meant to benefit from it. While charity makes donors feel better, he argued, it often hurts those it seeks to help. Toxic Charity and its follow-up Charity Detox provide proven new models for churches and other charitable groups who want to help—not sabotage—those whom they desire to serve.
 
Dr. Robert Lupton is the founder of FCS Urban Ministries (Focused Community Strategies) in Atlanta, the voice of the Urban Perspectives newsletter, and the author of Compassion, Justice and the Christian Life, Toxic Charity and Charity Detox. He has been at the forefront of a strategic rethinking of how we serve for over 40 years.
 
Join us on Tuesday night, May 19, 2020, at 8 pm eastern / 7 pm central for an exciting conversation with Mr. Lupton and his insights on how we can improve our approach to missions. We will talk about international medical missions as well as what we can do right here in our own local programs.

Please have your questions ready for us. We look forward to joining you live online via Zoom or on Facebook Live on Tuesday night at 5 pm PDT/7 pm CDT/8 pm EDT. If you choose to view with Zoom you will need to pay attention to both the login and the password included for you below.

Blessings,  

E. Andrew Mayo 
President and CEO 


When: Tuesday, May 19, 2020-7 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Topic:  Toxic Charity and Medical Missions
Please click the link to join the webinar Tuesday night:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89662761741pwd=aURRSFdRVU0vWG9pa1d4L3ZUNXE0QT9
Password: 234358

Or Telephone:
    Dial:
        US: +1 346 248 7799  
    Webinar ID: 288 607 687
    International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/aeHcfPoEoD


The purpose of the Second Presbyterian Missions Committee is to provide support beyond the walls of the Church, meeting local, national and global organizations at their point of need and inviting them into a dynamic relationship with Christ. Our goal is to reach people at all ages and stages in their journey with Christ, both in the Church and with the organizations we support. We are a Medical Benevolence Foundation partner. Find out more about our missions organizations and activities here. Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get updates about the work of our church and partners here.

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Help pregnant women and new moms

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MUSC's Psychiatric Unit has reached out offering ways to help under served pregnant women and new moms right here in Charleston. They are collecting donations for the women in our community to help with mental health care, child care and provide support for young child education.

Mental Health: For many women their health insurance will lapse 30-90 days postpartum or their health insurance does not include mental health benefits at all. We would like to offer ‘treatment grants’ to women for $1,000 to pay directly to support mental health treatment. A donation of any size will help with this goal!
 
Childcare: Women we serve have always had issues with needing childcare so that they can attend mental health appointments, and, as part of their overall care, needing childcare so that they can get a break and take care of themselves even for just a few hours to take a nap, shower, go for a walk, go to the grocery store, replete themselves so they are not irritable and frustrated with their kids/partners etc. These breaks are really important for their overall well-being and their ability to parent effectively. In the midst of the COVID-10 crisis, these issues are paramount as women are with their kids 24/7 and have no breaks and families are stressed in general and financially. Additionally there are women that are trying to work from home while having kids at home – which is incredibly stressful -  or would return to work but are unable because they can’t pay for childcare unless they are working. If they could start working, they could then afford childcare. We would like to offer ‘childcare grants’ to support women in recovery from peripartum mental health problems as well as those that can return to work but need some additional help in doing so. 
          
        Funds for childcare

  1. To attend mental health appointments (4 hours per week, at $15 per hour X 10 weeks =$600)

  2. To replete themselves so they are better parents (8 hours per week, at $15 per hour X 10 weeks= $1,200)

  3. Return to work part-time (20 hours per week, at $15 per hour X 10 weeks= $3,000)


Tutoring: A third area that would be really helpful during COVID-19 is to pay for virtual tutoring for kids. Kids are struggling academically and parents are having a hard time teaching. Having even a few sessions per week with a reading or math tutor could be really beneficial during this time. We would like to offer ‘tutoring grants’ to support the children of women in recovery from peripartum mental health problems.
 
             Funds for tutors

  1. 3-5, 1 hour sessions per week for math tutoring (5 hours per week, at $20 per hour, for 8 weeks [rest of school year] = $1,200)

  2. 3-5, 1 hours sessions per week for reading tutoring (5 hours per week, at $20 per hour, for 8 weeks [rest of school year] = $1,200)

Donate diapers and other supplies via the unit’s Amazon registry here.

To support: call 843.792.0175 or email psych-events@musc.edu.

Scripture Speaks

The sermon and children’s sermon are posted below. Scroll to the bottom for sermon notes.

Pastor Cress delivers a message for the week of May 10th.

Stay home, stay healthy and let’s flatten the curve! Sermon videos will be posted online for 10:30 a.m. on Sundays as we worship together from home.

give online
stay connected

Children’s sermon with Director of Christian Education Sarah Craven


SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, May 10, 2020

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Dear Friends in Christ – 

In past years we would be looking forward to Seersucker Suit and Fancy Hat Sunday. Men, women and children would don their seersucker. We would savor Sunday Dinner in the park. Dozens of children cavorting, and familiar stories of this grand old church re-told for so many new ears that are here to be bent! 

But here in The Spring of the Pandemic, we remain apart. 

As we face these moments with no clear way forward, I believe scripture speaks.

The first line in the text of our Gospel this Sunday reveals Jesus seeking to comfort his friends even as in the next breath he reminds them he is leaving. What follows is a few men asking hard questions. Not mean, nor accusatory, but sincere and heartfelt. 

We get to see Jesus, the rabbi, lover of their souls pass the baton. Really? Who else to continue the reclamation of the cosmos? Who else has seen up close the day to day, sunshine and the rain. 

We are not the disciples of that day. We’ve read the book. It’s up to us to lean into God’s word. 

An exasperated Jesus tells Philip, who has just asked Jesus to show him the Father, “If you can’t believe that I am in my Father and my Father is in me, then believe what you see – these works!”

Men and women, we have read of the works. We have seen modern miracles. We watch now as Christ’s love and Godly truth are the only agents that can penetrate these clouds. Do we have questions? Sure, and all are welcome. 

The session and other leaders will meet this coming week. We have been speaking with colleagues and friends, gathering recommendation from agencies and our insurers, and we will prayerfully make plans that will be tempered as we go forward towards gathering and maybe someday sharing a hug?

Let’s continue to care for each other and God’s people (everyone) as we navigate these waters together! 

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Interested in becoming a member of Second Presbyterian? Email Cress for more information.

This Sunday, May 10th, our congregation will join other Presbyterian churches throughout South Carolina in the Mother's Day Offering in support of Presbyterian Communities of South Carolina. The mission of PCSC is simply this: "We are a compassionat…

This Sunday, May 10th, our congregation will join other Presbyterian churches throughout South Carolina in the Mother's Day Offering in support of Presbyterian Communities of South Carolina. The mission of PCSC is simply this: "We are a compassionate Christian ministry dedicated to enriching the quality of life for seniors of all faiths."
This offering stands as a witness that Presbyterian churches and their members are not content merely with founding Presbyterian Communities. Rather, they continue to embrace this ministry to older adults as their own and witness to God's love for its residents.
On Mother's Day, our congregation will continue this tradition of caring through the Mother's Day Offering. Please give generously. Your gift directly touches the lives of those needing financial assistance, assuring them that they can continue to call Presbyterian Communities " home."



In consultation with the Stated Clerk of Presbytery and in light of the current mandated guidelines, we are unable to hold a congregational meeting at this time. The Session has set the Congregational Meeting for May 31st.

In consultation with the Stated Clerk of Presbytery and in light of the current mandated guidelines, we are unable to hold a congregational meeting at this time. The Session has set the Congregational Meeting for May 31st.



The bell tower was struck by lightning the afternoon of Sunday, April 19, 2020. The Steeple Fund campaign for the current renovation continues and, considering the damage from the fire, the need to raise money is now even greater.  Help us bring the…

The bell tower was struck by lightning the afternoon of Sunday, April 19, 2020. The Steeple Fund campaign for the current renovation continues and, considering the damage from the fire, the need to raise money is now even greater.

Help us bring the Second Church tower back to its former glory, so it can continue to be a beacon for Charleston. Donate today to the Steeple Fund.

Bell tower progress updates (and lots of photos) can be found here.


Please text the number 81010 with the message '@2pcchurch' to sign up for church text messages so that you are made aware of pertinent announcements and church-related news. If you didn't receive a text this week regarding the fire, then you aren't …

Please text the number 81010 with the message '@2pcchurch' to sign up for church text messages so that you are made aware of pertinent announcements and church-related news. If you didn't receive a text this week regarding the fire, then you aren't yet signed up! Please take a moment to sign up right now so that you're connected in the future. Please contact Jordyn or Sarah if you need help signing up.


MUSC's Psychiatry Unit has reached out offering ways to help patients feel less isolated. Because of all of the extra measures we have had to take to ensure our patients stay safe with this pandemic, that means many of them are not able to receive a…

MUSC's Psychiatry Unit has reached out offering ways to help patients feel less isolated.
Because of all of the extra measures we have had to take to ensure our patients stay safe with this pandemic, that means many of them are not able to receive any visitors at all, and now they feel more isolated than ever.
Would you be willing to send something to a patient? Something small like a word puzzle book, cards, coloring book, or even a teddy bear can go a long way to just simply let them know someone out there is thinking about them.
Simply send something via their Amazon Registry.
If you would prefer to send us something directly, please send to:
MUSC Institute of Psychiatry, Jessica Carter
67 President St MSC 861
Charleston, SC 29425


One80 Place is in need of volunteers! If you are able, please sign up and help serve those who need us most right now!  Sign up here: one80place.volunteerhub.com/ Or donate to meet their "need of the week". Wish list: one80place.org/wish-list/ Find …

One80 Place is in need of volunteers! If you are able, please sign up and help serve those who need us most right now!
Sign up here: one80place.volunteerhub.com/
Or donate to meet their "need of the week".
Wish list: one80place.org/wish-list/
Find it on Amazon: bit.ly/Wish-List-One80
Find it at Walmart: bit.ly/2NSDx7O


SUPPORT YOUR CHURCH WHILE YOU PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING! Many of us are ordering online right now and you can support Second Pres any time you shop on Amazon! Choose to support “Second Presbyterian Church” at smile.amazon.com and Amazon will automa…

SUPPORT YOUR CHURCH WHILE YOU PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING! Many of us are ordering online right now and you can support Second Pres any time you shop on Amazon! Choose to support “Second Presbyterian Church” at smile.amazon.com and Amazon will automatically donate to Second Presbyterian with each purchase you make. Remember to check out and place your final order via smile.amazon.com (and not the app) each time you shop to activate the donations.

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