Solidarity and Togetherness

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Lee Pringle, founder of the Charleston Gospel Choir that makes its home here at Second Presbyterian and sings twice yearly in our services, is also the founder of the Colour of Music Festival.

Based in Charleston and organized in 2013, the Colour of Music Festival has brought international, national, and regional classically trained black musicians of African descent to share their musical talents, knowledge, and inspiration to concert and performance halls across the U.S. 

In the Fall of 2017 The Colour of Music Festival announced and released the official Colour of Music Festival poster, collaboratively designed by Charleston-based artist Colin Quashie and graphic designer Gil Shuler. The bold statement of the all-black classical musicians festival was a good fit for Quashie, nationally known for his audacious art.

The Festival has decided to re-release the poster among increased requests as people have started using the image in social media settings.

Resistance, solidarity, and togetherness is the context for Quashie’s use of a five-string violin and a fist, a symbol of black resistance, that commemorated the Festival’s fifth anniversary. Graphic designer Gil Shuler hand drew the Festival name and dates for the 2017 Festival.

As the Black Lives Matter movement recently intensified after George Floyd’s death, white supporters around the globe have joined black protesters using the raised fist as a show of support and solidarity.

Though socially and politically current, the visual illustrates the dogged defiance of black classical composers and musicians who for centuries withstood cultural biases from audiences and who now are pushing the current orchestral community to do more to showcase black artists’ talent and composers’ works.

Now in its eighth season, the Festival itself has defied the odds by presenting in major cities throughout the U.S.

Posters and t-shirts are available in the shop at colourofmusic.org, where you can also view their George Floyd Memorial montage video.

Follow Colour of Music Festival on Facebook and Instagram.

Trinity Sunday

The sermon and children’s sermon are posted here. Scroll to the bottom for sermon notes. This is a communion service, so please prepare bread- or bagels or muffins- and juice or wine so that you are ready to take part in communion.

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.

A sermon discussion will be posted on Tuesday and we would love for you to join the conversation. Yes, we really want you to ask questions!

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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, June 7, 2020

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Dear Friends in Christ –

The sun is shining. Here at Second Pres looking at Wragg Square it’s hard to imagine that just a week ago there was teargas wafting under the trees. Individuals, institutions, community and national government all are describing this moment as an inflection point, a moment when something changes never to return to the status quo. 

There are two forces driving and shaping this moment – the global pandemic (how easily those words slip off the tongue now) and the societal upheaval as emotional dams have burst and festering wounds have erupted across the nation.

George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, who’s birthday is today, have tragically been killed. Instant media access lifts up and amplifies what has been reality for generations. 

But this is not a black vs blue (law enforcement) situation. Neither a them vs us. It’s a right vs wrong scenario where all of us may find ourselves in either camp at some moment. 

This Sunday is Trinity Sunday. We won’t be exegeting doctrine. We’ll be savoring the multifaceted nature of our God - creative, redemptive and sustaining - all of which we will need to employ if we are to be the radical, loving, transforming agents our God is calling us to be. 

Living ain’t easy these days and these days are precisely what we have been told to expect as we seek to be reconcilers and healers in the name of Jesus. Sometimes we‘re to overturn the temple tables. How are we to know? Let the Spirit be our guide.

In anticipation and excitement for the Spirit’s leading – 

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

Please read the letter on the website from the Nominating Team regarding this year's meeting and election of officers here →View the 2020 Annual Report here →

Please read the letter on the website from the Nominating Team regarding this year's meeting and election of officers here

View the 2020 Annual Report here


A COVID-19 Task Force has been formed to explore and coordinate reopening our church to in-person worship. We understand that these are stressful and fearful times and we wish to come together in Jesus’ Spirit, to care for one another, especially th…

A COVID-19 Task Force has been formed to explore and coordinate reopening our church to in-person worship. We understand that these are stressful and fearful times and we wish to come together in Jesus’ Spirit, to care for one another, especially those of our flock who are most vulnerable. It is our charge as Christians to love and care for one another and for our community. We do not plan to restart in-person worship services in the sanctuary in the immediate future. We do, however, want to begin the process of evaluating the best possible time for that to occur.

Please fill out the survey, adapted from LifeWay Research, to help identify risk and to explore how we can best move forward with reopening our church. We appreciate your participation.

COVID-19 Task Force,
Katie Mai (chair), Dr. Sallie Schuh, Julia Harlow, Gary Jaffe, Felicia Sanders and Dan Tenpas

Read the full letter from the Task Force here


Send in your questions!A sermon discussion will be posted each Tuesday and we would love for you to join the conversation. Yes, we really want you to ask questions!Did you know that the word "sermon" comes from a Latin word "sermo," which means "dis…

Send in your questions!

A sermon discussion will be posted each Tuesday and we would love for you to join the conversation. Yes, we really want you to ask questions!

Did you know that the word "sermon" comes from a Latin word "sermo," which means "discourse" and "conversation"? You can ask your questions here anonymously and they will be answered during the Tuesday sermon discussion post. Please send in any questions you have after you watch the sermon this week. Check out last week's response 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/
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Presbyterian Disaster Assistance is in contact with partners in Guatemala and El Salvador offering assistance after Tropical Storm Amanda. Please join us in praying for the affected communities.To support PDA’s response, designate gifts to DR000139.…

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance is in contact with partners in Guatemala and El Salvador offering assistance after Tropical Storm Amanda. Please join us in praying for the affected communities.

To support PDA’s response, designate gifts to DR000139. bit.ly/DR000139



CHURCH-WIDE TAG SALE

The church is going to have a tag sale in mid-August, so now is a good time- you might even say a great time- to purge, clean out, get rid of, or to just empty out some of the things around your house and yard. If you have a storage unit you haven’t visited in a while, now might be the time to clean it out too. You can start getting your stuff together and we'll let you know when collection begins. Clean out those closets, basements, attics, and garages. We will need lots of volunteers when the time comes but more info will be coming soon. Any questions please contact Dawn McCready by email or at 203-921-7819.


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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Church Re-Entry Survey

To our Second Presbyterian family, 

A COVID-19 Task Force has been formed to explore and coordinate reopening our church to in-person worship. We do not plan to restart in-person worship services in the sanctuary in the immediate future. We do, however, want to begin the process of evaluating the best possible time for that to occur. We are currently following guidelines set in place by Charleston Atlantic Presbytery (CAP), Presbyterian Church U.S.A. (PCUSA) and Insurance Board (IB). We are also monitoring local and state regulations on gatherings and the spread of the virus through data made available by South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC).

Each of these groups have recommended reopening in stages while monitoring and balancing the risks inherent to gathering in groups with the healthcare measures available in our community. The timing of the stages is determined by the virus, so we must prayerfully and rationally evaluate risks present in our community as they evolve and respond appropriately.

We understand that these are stressful and fearful times and we wish to come together in Jesus’ Spirit, to care for one another, especially those in our flock who are most vulnerable. It is our charge as Christians to love and care for one another and for our community.

We have prepared a survey to help identify risk and to explore how we can best move forward with reopening our church. We encourage and appreciate all participation. 

In the meantime, we will continue online church and outreach throughout the week. Please contact us for any questions and concerns. Please let us know how we can best serve you. With God’s help, we will work through this together.

- COVID-19 Task Force

Katie Mai, Chair, Dr. Sallie Schuh, Julia Harlow, Gary Jaffe, Felicia Sanders and Dan Tenpas

FIND THE SURVEY RESULTS HERE

Congregational Meeting and Election of Officers

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I am delighted to share the good news that our Nominating Committee has prayerfully and successfully drawn a roster of new officers to lead Second Presbyterian Church of Charleston from a list of excellent nominees.  We put forward the names of Elders, Deacons , and Officers of the Corporation below.  It is important to note that the usual practice of also preparing a new Nominating Committee to serve the upcoming year has been postponed; the trying circumstances of social distancing, combined with the exciting prospect of choosing from among our wonderful new Session, led us to move this process to the near future.

As most of you know, the process for electing new officers requires a Congregational Meeting, so that every voice can be counted.  Unfortunately, this is now problematic due to the pandemic.  We have sought and, thankfully, received consultation on the best way to move forward, so that our church is not left without leaders at this crucial time.  The Charleston Atlantic Presbytery and several of our sister congregations have recommended the following procedure: please review the Slate of Deacons, Elders, and Officers of the Corporation below.  If you approve, offer a prayer of thanks and set this letter aside.  We will joyfully accept the election of these officers and officers of the corporation by common consent on June 15, 2020.  If, however, you have an objection or an alternate nomination, please text, call, or email that objection, with explanation, to Nathaniel Walker, head of the Nominating Committee: walkernr@cofc.edu (912) 220-1543 no later than June 12, 2020.  Please know that all of the persons previously submitted were considered and all of them were contacted.  We had more nominations than we had offices to fill, praise God!  Not everyone could be called upon to serve, but everyone was and remains cherished and respected.  If we do receive objections or additional nominations, we will submit these before the congregation in another letter and call for a vote on them. 

We would all be so much happier to conduct this election in the traditional manner, with our voices and our spirits united in one another’s presence!  These are unusual times, however, and we remain grateful to be united in God’s presence.  We are also grateful to have a transparent and democratic culture of governance—a Session of Elders, a Nominating Committee, a nominating process, and a congregation that are all dedicated to joining hands in the common responsibility of leading our church to the place and the day that God has ordained.

Our Lord Jesus Christ is sovereign, and in these trying times, we are more grateful than ever for that marvelous fact.  Please say a prayer of thanks for the wonderful women and men who have agreed to serve our church as Elders and Deacons.  It is an honor and privilege it is to serve the Kingdom of God hand-in-hand together, and to help bring it closer to completeness, wherever we may be at this moment, which is uncertain in some difficult ways, but so certain in every way that truly counts. 

Love,

2019-20 Nominating Committee

Nathaniel R. Walker (Head), Jessica Brock, Kenneth Carrington, Llewellyn Clarke, Lee Lingle, Jordyn Pritchard, Debra Smith, and Cress Darwin (ex-officio)

 


Slate of Church Leaders and Officers selected by the Nominating Committee:


Elders:

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Jessica Brock is from Hanahan, South Carolina.  She graduated from Presbyterian College and then from St. Catherine University with M.Ed.  She is a Primary Montessori teacher at Hursey Montessori School in North Charleston.  She has two children, Clay (13) and Lilly (11).  She joined Second Presbyterian Church in 2018.  She enjoys spending time with her children, baking, reading, crafting, and going to the beach.

Joshua Hall was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio and it is his military service to the United States Air Force in Air Transportation and Logistics that brought him to Charleston and Second Presbyterian Church. Being a triplet and coming from a family of eleven siblings, he knows the importance of family, community, and togetherness. In his free time, he enjoys "soaring the skies" as a private pilot, going fishing, tending to his small farm of chickens, ducks, goats, and greenhouses, and playing the piano or trumpet. He is also a member of the Second Presbyterian Choir and served as a Deacon last year.

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Peggy Hay - Second Pres has been my family's church for 8 generations.  I have served and participated in a variety of ways: as an elder, member and chair of Music and Worship, hand bell choir, tea room waitress, church hostess, and pastor search committee. Also I have 3 children, one of whom is a Presbyterian minister.

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Lee Lingle holds a BA in Music from the College of Charleston where he studied choral conducting and performed in the College’s elite performing ensembles. He has performed in the Charleston Symphony Chorus in numerous concerts with both the Charleston Symphony and the Spoleto Festival Orchestra. Lee is a founding member and currently serves on the board of directors of the Taylor Festival Choir.  The Taylor Festival Choir is one of the country's elite professional choirs which has released several cds, the most recent of which was on the Grammy ballot. When not engaged in choral studies, Lee can be found enjoying the beauty of the lowcountry from his kayak or entertaining friends while making BBQ on his smoker.  

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Sarah Mitchell - After twenty plus years in St. Louis, Sarah and her husband, Marion, moved to Wadmalaw in 2011 and joined the Second family in 2012. She taught high school math and currently tutors at the Shaw Center. She enjoys conferences, crafts, and the bell choir.

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Dan Tenpas was born in Oxford Shire, England, and grew up in Ohio (don’t hold it against him!). He’s worked for the Air Force for 8 years flying the C-17 cargo aircraft, which brought him to Charleston in 2014. He met his wife, Peyton, here in Charleston and their daughter, Merritt, was also born here. In his free time, he loves spending time with his family, cooking, watching movies, reading, and mentoring the young folks in his squadron. Dan is humbled and excited for the opportunity to give back to Second Presbyterian.


Deacons:

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Sue Barnett - I was born in Charleston on 8/31/41 to Terrol & Dot Frierson.  My family were members here at 2nd Presbyterian for many years.  When we moved to Queen St. we became members at 1St Scots Presbyterian where I joined the church.  We walked to 1st Scots each week. After graduating from The HS of Charleston, I attended Lander University until I decided to move to NYC with a friend & a cousin.  Upon getting married to Wm. Joseph Barnett (who grew up in 2nd Presbyterian) in 1961 we lived quite a few places in the USA due to his construction engineering career.  We had two children, Hugh and Sally.  Hugh & his family live in Va. and  Sally and her husband live in Fla.  Sally is a member here at 2nd. I retired when I moved home in 1997.  My mother was elderly and needed my help.  It has been a blessing to be back home with people I have known for most of my life and for the new friends.  I live on James Island and have since returning to Charleston. I am an Elder here at 2nd Presbyterian since the early 2000's.  

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Sally Caithness (Walker) was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland and was raised in both Scotland and England. After studying for her MA in History at Edinburgh University, she decided to go back to school to study Graphic Design, traveling to Nashville, TN to learn. It was there that she met Nathaniel. They have been married for 13 years and have two children, Lily and Eliot. They have lived in some lovely places including Savannah, Charlottesville and Providence before coming to the even lovelier city of Charleston.

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Carol Howe has been a member of Second since 1983. She previously served as an elder, a Sunday School teacher, Circle leader and Moderator of Presbyterian Women. Carol’s love of Second Presbyterian has been nurtured by the many long-term friendships and relationships established in worship and activities with other members. She and Jimmy adore their one-year-old grandson, George. Carol loves a good book, attempts at cooking, and other creative experiences.

David B King was born and raised in Charleston, SC by my parents Samuel B King and Evelyn R King. I was baptized in Second Presbyterian Church September 13 1964. Lifetime of memories of fond fellowship growing up in the church which was a central part of my family life. After schooling, I spent 20 plus years in the retail audio/video industry until my father passed away then I helped care for my mother until her passing. I now manage rental property and am enjoying my years with my wonderful wife Carrie

Chris Mai was born and raised in Houston, TX and moved during high school to Connecticut, where he met his wife Katie.  They moved to Charleston in the spring of 2017.  He has been working in the IT industry for approximately 24 years and has run a consulting company for 14 of that.  He loves animals, and his hobbies include woodworking, DIY home projects, golf, and the outdoors.

Erin Mellen is a longstanding member of Second Presbyterian and currently serves as the Children’s Sunday School teacher. Erin loves history and travel and after graduating from Columbia Colleges she lived in South Korea and Germany before she and Pat settled in Charleston after his retirement from the army in 1972.

Officers of the Corporation

Spence Roddy, President
Patterson Smith, Vice President
Peggy Hay, Secretary


See all church leaders here
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Stand together against hate

 
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Dear Friends in Christ –

Even as we continue to endure the global covid crisis, our nation and our community suffers just as viral a scourge of hate– just as destructive and just as deadly. But we have a cure if we have the will. 

Armed with Holy Boldness we can face down the plague of hate and disarm its power. 

Day by day we may be seen to be the bearers of God’s Spirit who’s munition is love. 

Let no one doubt its power and our need of it now. 

We are a diverse body. Let us reach out to each other to listen, to hold each other and to bear witness to the one who loved us to his death. 

Stand up. Stand firm. Stand together.

In Christ’s love –

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Source: sermons

Divine disruption

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

DIVINE DISRUPTION - Pastor Cress delivers a message for the week of Sunday May 31st

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.

A sermon discussion will be posted on Tuesday and we would love for you to join the conversation. Yes, we really want you to ask questions!

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Children's Sermon with Sarah and Abigail Craven


SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, May 31, 2020

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Dear Friends in Christ –

This weekend is most often one of celebration for many people and many reasons. 

  • The Jewish community celebrates the festival of the harvest – Pentecost – fifty days after Passover. 

  • The Christian community celebrates the wholescale appearance of God’s Spirit. 

  • Across the nation school is out and camp is in. 

  • Here in Charleston, the Spoleto Festival is in full swing and

  • "Seconds Please" Tea Room has just wrapped up! But this year is different…

A deadly virus has invaded our world, has disrupted our lives.  Our work, our relationships, our leisure, our worship has all changed… and will never be the same. I cannot imagine that these times are random. 

2,000 years ago at a particular moment in time, the Spirit swept in and transformed the world. Theologian/Journalist, Phylis Tickle (yes, Tickle) posits that every 500 years since Jesus walked the earth the church has undergone massive transformation. It’s been 500 years since Martin Luther nailed his theses to the church door at Wittenberg. 

Tune in!

In anticipation and excitement for the Spirit’s leading – 

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

While we missed coming together to host the community for Tea Room this year, we remembered this special event throughout the week. Photos and a video clip from Tea Room 2019 were shared on Facebook and we wanted to extend a…

While we missed coming together to host the community for Tea Room this year, we remembered this special event throughout the week. Photos and a video clip from Tea Room 2019 were shared on Facebook and we wanted to extend a bit of the Tea Room hospitality as best we could this year and the Darwins kindly shared a family recipe with all of us. We hope you enjoy the Pastor's (Daughter's) Sour Cream Apple Pie recipe.


Pentecost Offering May 31st Nurturing the faith of those who are the church to come  A gift to the Pentecost Offering helps the church encourage, develop, and support its young people, and also address the needs of at-risk children. 40% of the Pente…

Pentecost Offering May 31st
Nurturing the faith of those who are the church to come

A gift to the Pentecost Offering helps the church encourage, develop, and support its young people, and also address the needs of at-risk children. 40% of the Pentecost offering can be retained by our congregation to make an impact in the lives of young people within our own community. The remaining 60% is used to support children-at-risk, youth, and young adults through ministries of the Presbyterian Mission Agency.

Find out more about this special offering here.


As we move into the weekend we begin to prepare our hearts for Pentecost and the anniversary of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon His people. Here is a coloring page that can be colored and cut out. You do not need to be a c…

As we move into the weekend we begin to prepare our hearts for Pentecost and the anniversary of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon His people. Here is a coloring page that can be colored and cut out. You do not need to be a child to participate. Please either send me a picture of your drawing (sarah.craven@2ndpc.org) or tag us in a Facebook post! I can’t wait to see your tongues of fire!


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





CHURCH-WIDE TAG SALE

The church is going to have a tag sale in mid-August, so now is a good time- you might even say a great time- to purge, clean out, get rid of, or to just empty out some of the things around your house and yard. If you have a storage unit you haven’t visited in a while, now might be the time to clean it out too. You can start getting your stuff together and we'll let you know when collection begins. Clean out those closets, basements, attics, and garages. We will need lots of volunteers when the time comes but more info will be coming soon. Any questions please contact Dawn McCready by email or at 203-921-7819.


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.



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 me…

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.


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.

Source: sermons

Update from Missionary Co-Partner Leisa Wagstaff

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26 May 2020

Friends, greetings in the name of Our Lord and Savior,

Yes, I am still in the USA. My scheduled return to South Sudan on April 12 was delayed due to travel restrictions by the PCUSA as well as the governments of South Sudan, Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia. (I must travel through either Ethiopia, Kenya or Uganda.) In that this “monster” in our midst is still raging, it is unclear when a return may be possible.

South Sudan began registering its first COVID-19 cases about a month ago. So far, ten deaths have been attributed to the virus. I pray that the virus does not spread because our friends there are already so vulnerable due to hunger and lack of drinking water and handwashing facilities as well as medical care. Most of the country’s citizens are living in overcrowded internally displaced camps where it is even worse. I am hoping that there is already a bit of immunity in the bodies of the South Sudanese or a local remedy that will help them ward off this attacker.

So, I am here, and I am well. Like others, I am wearing the mask, cooking huge meals for aged family members (a father of 97 years, an 86 year-old uncle and a cousin who spent a “lifetime” as a military man and is now suffering with PTSD, cancer, divorce and alcoholism), tutoring my grandson, and delivering meals to out-of-school children whose parents are still working. On a few occasions (as a reserve driver), I get the opportunity to spend a moment or two in conversation on doorsteps with Meal on Wheels recipients.

Life is different and can often be described as “upside-down.” My heart goes out to everyone because I know that few have ever experienced shortages, confinement,  and a feeling of not being in control. After having spent decades in some of the most impoverished countries where everything is in short supply – especially medicines and good health – I know that life is challenging. We can, however, come through this; hopefully, stronger in faith and more aware of our global neighbors.

I stay in touch with my South Sudanese worshipping community, friends, colleagues and neighbors. They have had much concern for all of us here and are following the news very closely. More importantly, they are praying for everyone. Let us continue to pray for each other and those beyond our borders. 

Stay well and may peace and grace be with you. Thank you for your support.

In Continued Fellowship,

Leisa Wagstaff

PC(USA) Mission Co-Worker – South Sudan

c/o PO Box 85, Leasburg, NC 27291

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Ascension

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 24th

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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, May 24, 2020

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Dear Friends in Christ – 

Say, let’s check out the Crafts Fair in the park. Then let’s drop into the Second’s Please Tea Room for some of Sue’s Okra Soup, or Cathy’s Tomato Pie and the Pastor’s Sour Cream Apple Pie (now the Pastor’s daughter’s pie) and listen to a little Lime and the Coconuts' toe-tappin’, make-you-smile-and-want-to-singalong acoustic music. Oh wait –

This year is different: necessity, caution, care – COVID has altered the landscape. Our community and our country are emerging from a mandate – some more quickly than others – that has required us to stay home, keep distance, wear protective clothing and wait – wait until data shows that we are on the downside of the pandemic, that we are not a virulent threat to each other. 

It’s no coincidence that our text this Sunday finds Jesus doing what he’s said all along he would do; he’s heading out, or up, or away. The descriptions vary, but the enfleshed, albeit resurrected, Jesus is leaving for a better view. No longer bound, as was his choice, by gravity and by spatial constraints, Jesus God is headed back to the celestial realm and leaves the disciples with tasks and promises. 

This weekend inaugurates summer. We set aside a day to remember and honor those fallen in service to the nation. We also remember and celebrate the tens of thousands across the nation and around the world who have succumbed to a deadly plague, who have died to this world, but whom we know to live because of the Christ’s love.       

Ascension Day is sometimes passed over in the Liturgical Year. It occurs on a Thursday and poses a challenge to comprehend. But this Sunday I want to tell you, the few who may not have heard, of my friend Lester who now resides in a different zip code. And we’ll think about Jesus’s order to the disciples to return to Jerusalem, to the upper room and… wait.  

Tune in. Invite a friend to share some coffee and scripture. Let’s worship together.

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Pentecost Offering May 31st Nurturing the faith of those who are the church to come  A gift to the Pentecost Offering helps the church encourage, develop, and support its young people, and also address the needs of at-risk children. 40% of the Pente…

Pentecost Offering May 31st
Nurturing the faith of those who are the church to come

A gift to the Pentecost Offering helps the church encourage, develop, and support its young people, and also address the needs of at-risk children. 40% of the Pentecost offering can be retained by our congregation to make an impact in the lives of young people within our own community. The remaining 60% is used to support children-at-risk, youth, and young adults through ministries of the Presbyterian Mission Agency.

Find out more about this special offering 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.


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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/
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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.



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 me…

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.


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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