Sunday Bulletin - Nov. 27

THIS IS GOD'S HOUSE - ALL ARE WELCOME

 “Meeting people at their point of need, Inviting all into a dynamic relationship with Christ”


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INFORMATION & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Are you looking for a church home where you can make a difference for the God we serve? Where you belong and where you will be known, nurtured, challenged?  We welcome you and invite you to spend some time with us.

Second Presbyterian is a church community where you will be known and nurtured. Have a prayer request? Please let us know here. Interested in joining Second? Find more about becoming a member here.

 
 

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The Urgency of Hope

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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, November 27, 2022

"By far the most important and significant event in the whole course of human history will be celebrated, with or without understanding, at the end of this season, Advent. The towering miracle of God’s visit to this planet on which we live will be glossed over, brushed aside or rendered impotent by overfamiliarity."

J.B.Phillips


Dear Friends in Christ –

Do we live in recognition, veneration and celebration of a mysterious celestial event two millennia ago? Or do we take this defined "season" to grow each week embracing traditional themes of Hope, Peace, Joy and Love?

We will not deny the cultural joys, but let's use this time and these themes for strengthening our faith and growing in discipleship.

Let’s re-commit this season. Are you in?

 



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Poinsettias 2022

Poinsettias will be placed in the sanctuary at Christmastime and can be dedicated in memory or in honor of loved ones or to the glory of God. Please submit the form below and the dedications will appear in the Christmas Eve bulletin and will be listed online if ordered by Tuesday, December 20. Poinsettias may be taken home after the service on Sunday, December 25.

Fill out the form below and give $15/poinsettia online, via Venmo (@chs2ndpc), designated in the offering plate on Sunday, or deliver to the church office.

GIVEN IN MEMORY OF

My mother, Edith Allen Ellis and my aunt, Beverly A’Daire Hafers by Sue and Barney Henderson

Marguerite Speer and Seabrook Jenkins VanNess, Virginia Gertrude Craven Tindall and James Franklin Tindall, Sr., Brenda Joyce Tindall, Clyde David Tindall, and Virginia Courtney Tindall by Kathy VanNess Tindall and James Franklin Tindall, Jr.

Shannon and Daniel James Cumming; Elizabeth and Marion Mitchell by Sarah and Marion Mitchell 

My husband, Don, parents, William & Elizabeth Ziegler and my sister, Betty Jean Anderson by Lila Heath & family

In Loving Memory of Ashley Amanda Hinson and David Hinson by Cathy Hinson, Meredith, Joey, Caleigh, and Poppy Mosny and Mary Wimberly

In Loving Memory of Edith and Mendel Hinson, Sr., Buddy Hinson, Joyce Hinson, William Wimberly and Ken Wimberly by Cathy Hinson, Randy Hinson, The Mosny Family and Mary Wimberly 

In memory of my late Godmother, Barbara Jo Meale Colaciello by Brigitte Kettering 

Elizabeth Ann and James Kettering, Betty and Richard Bloomer, Joseph Bloomer, Richard Bloomer by Jim and Rebecca Kettering

 Our Mothers Joan S Hodges and Margaret Berry by Kathy & Steve Berry 

My parents by Julia Harlow 

Patti McGee by her family 

Patti McGee and Sallie Schuh by the Darwins

Ralph Smith, loving husband and father, by Tina Smith and family

 In Loving Memory of Shirley and Marshall Martin by Jay, Linda, Sloane and Jay Jr. Stevens 

In Loving Memory of Margaret and Jerome Stevens by Jay, Linda, Sloane and Jay Jr. Stevens

Frederic J. Ahern by Nan Ahern 

Lois and Matthew Bortone by Nan Ahern

GIVEN IN HONOR OF 

Ervene Hiers and Doris Bowen by Melinda and Rocky Accardo 

Our family by Erin and Pat Mellen


Poinsettia Order Form

Orders may still be placed if you would like to contribute toward sanctuary poinsettias, but dedications made after Dec. 20 will not be listed in the printed service bulletin.

A Note of thanksgiving for Thanksgiving from your pastor

Dear Friends in Christ –

Rev. Brian Henderson, pastor of St. James Presbyterian Church on James Island, brought the word to our reconvened Community Thanksgiving Service Tuesday evening. I mean he brought it!

The Lukan text of the ten lepers who called out to Jesus as he is on his way to Jerusalem could be centered on many things – boldness, healing, gratitude. But Pastor Brian’s message was that though only one man returned to Jesus, that man was a Samaritan – again the man even further on the margin – and he returned ecstatically

  1. praising God.

  2. thanking Jesus God.

Why would we not do the same? Let's take a moment from the chaos, the corruption, the craziness to breathe deeply above our boots and let ourselves smile that we are so loved.

Grateful to be your pastor.

Best love,

 
 

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Commitment Sunday Bulletin - Nov. 20

THIS IS GOD'S HOUSE - ALL ARE WELCOME

 “Meeting people at their point of need, Inviting all into a dynamic relationship with Christ”


LET US KNOW YOU WORSHIPED WITH US TODAY - If you’re a visitor, online or in person, and would like more information please feel free to fill out a card or email Pastor Cress.

INFORMATION & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Are you looking for a church home where you can make a difference for the God we serve? Where you belong and where you will be known, nurtured, challenged?  We welcome you and invite you to spend some time with us.

Second Presbyterian is a church community where you will be known and nurtured. Have a prayer request? Please let us know here. Interested in joining Second? Find more about becoming a member here.

 
 

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Count Me In

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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Christ the King Sunday, November 20, 2022

Dear Friends in Christ –

This Sunday is the last of the season known as Common Time, a non-festival block of time. The ‘Common’ season is capped off with a Sunday decidedly not common Christ the King leading into the festival season of Advent. I looked for an alternate title. This is what came up – Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe!

We approach this Sunday through the Old Testament, positioning ourselves for the grace of Jesus by looking to Joshua. Joshua followed Moses and having brought the people to the land promised, he would soon die. So, he brings the leaders of Israel together, knowing that if the leaders aren’t on board the people will drift. He lays it out: Yahweh brought them this far. He recaps their journey from Egypt through the desert, through conflict, famine, temptations. Then he asks, “Who will you serve?” (Unfortunately, a reasonable question.)

This Sunday we face the same question. Jesus has called us here just as Joshua called the leaders of Israel. (You may remember that we are the priesthood of all believers.) Second Church, we will have the chance to answer as well. Who will we serve?

Bring your Pledge Cards to church on Sunday. If you are pledging online, indicate on the card and join the parade of folks committing to the work of Jesus’ realm through Second Church. Dying institutions don’t need money. Vibrant, purposeful, service-minded, Christocentric churches do!

See you on Sunday!

 



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Sunday Bulletin - Nov. 13

THIS IS GOD'S HOUSE - ALL ARE WELCOME

 “Meeting people at their point of need, Inviting all into a dynamic relationship with Christ”


LET US KNOW YOU WORSHIPED WITH US TODAY - If you’re a visitor, online or in person, and would like more information please feel free to fill out a card or email Pastor Cress.

INFORMATION & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Are you looking for a church home where you can make a difference for the God we serve? Where you belong and where you will be known, nurtured, challenged?  We welcome you and invite you to spend some time with us.

Second Presbyterian is a church community where you will be known and nurtured. Have a prayer request? Please let us know here. Interested in joining Second? Find more about becoming a member here.

 
 

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Gotcha

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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, November 13, 2022

Dear Friends in Christ –

This Sunday we find Jesus in the temple. The Pharisees and the Herodians have joined forces, making for an uneasy and unlikely alliance, and they send their disciples to trip Jesus up.

They flatter him with saccharin words. They show they have no real understanding of who Jesus is. They embarrass themselves with their lame and futile attempt to trap him into saying something with which they could prosecute and silence him. Jesus turns the table, and they shrink away.

Folks this Sunday we engage the fellow who won’t suffer silliness. Jesus, this Jesus, is who we need right now. Strong, righteous, charismatic, clever, compassionate God… lover of us all.

Amen.

 



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Introduction to The Confession of 1967

Introduction to The Confession of 1967

As Presbyterians we have tenets expressed by the confessions of our church contained in The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). If we become ministers of word and sacrament, elders or deacons we take vows to do all of these things. Yet many of us are quite unfamiliar with these tenets. Though we are supposed to be instructed, led and guided by them in our lives and in our work. To aid in the continual formation of our shared faith we will begin exploring excerpts from The Confession of 1967 as part of our statement of faith.

The Confession of 1967 is built around a single passage of scripture: “In Christ God was reconciling the world to himself…” (2 Cor. 5:19, NRSV). The confession addresses the church's role in the modern world by asking us to “approach the scripture with literary and historical understanding”. It is calling us to obedient action to social problems such as discrimination, nationalistic arrogance, and family and class conflict. It sees the life, death and resurrection and promised coming of Jesus Christ as the pattern for the church's mission today and calls all Christians to be reconciled to God and to one another. Without understanding all of our creeds and confessions would be equivalent to not reading and understanding the entire bible. We simply would not know the whole story.

In Christ,

Wendy Jewell

Co-chair of Music and Worship Committee


 

We are incorporating more creeds, confessions and catechisms, both historic and contemporary, as the statements of faith in our worship services. We hope this deepens our understanding of Presbyterian Reformed traditions, prompts questions and discussions and enriches our faith journey.

 

A Note from Your Pastor: In Gratitude This Veterans Day

In Gratitude This Veterans Day



Dear Friends in Christ –

I’m engaged in a month-long study/consideration/contemplation/exploration of gratitude. Diana Butler Bass is leading this online with her book, Gratitude as the text. Have I surrendered to the journaling and the zoom calls and podcasts? No. (Anyone surprised?) But I’m positioned for an awareness of my place in the realm of God as a beloved, forgiven, empowered person. I more easily and more often embrace the unmerited blessings that are mine – and yours/ours.

The study highlighted BOATLIFT, an Untold Tale of 9/11 Resilience. Tom Hanks narrates the epic story of the 9/11 boatlift that evacuated half a million people from the stricken piers of lower Manhattan the day the Twin Towers fell. I remember that day and the heroic efforts of men and women who stepped up to do what they could.

On this day we remember the men and women who gave their all-in service to our great nation. Let us all take a moment to lift each one and their loved ones in gratitude. And may we pray for the courage to stand in God’s righteousness and purpose in the days ahead.

In gratitude on this Veterans Day,

 


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Communion Sunday Bulletin - Nov. 6

THIS IS GOD'S HOUSE - ALL ARE WELCOME

 “Meeting people at their point of need, Inviting all into a dynamic relationship with Christ”


LET US KNOW YOU WORSHIPED WITH US TODAY - If you’re a visitor, online or in person, and would like more information please feel free to fill out a card or email Pastor Cress.

INFORMATION & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Are you looking for a church home where you can make a difference for the God we serve? Where you belong and where you will be known, nurtured, challenged?  We welcome you and invite you to spend some time with us.

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Name Your Need

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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Communion Sunday, November 6, 2022

Dear Friends in Christ –

Over the past few weeks I’ve referenced Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, for context as Jesus approaches Jerusalem.

Why Bartimaeus? Within the narrative are the elements that describe the heart of Jesus and the necessity that we know what it is we need, and the courage to ask for it.

These times cry for clarity, for confidence, for courage.

Come to worship! Face time is quality time. We’ll all share some lap time as well with Jesus.

 



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