September 1, 2023
Friends,
Greetings. As we make our way into this Labor Day weekend, the following prayer is offered on behalf of all who share their personal skills via the grace of work supporting family, loved ones, and special causes in the effort to make this a better world in which to live. We pray –
“Lord God, you are ever at work in the world for us and all of humanity. Guide and protect all who work to get their living. Bless those who devote their time and energy to their profession and vocation, whatever line of work it might be, with the intent of doing their best to your glory and honor. Work through us and help us always to work for you; in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.” (Adapted from a Prayer in the Worshipbook)
Looking to Sunday, we will celebrate the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper at both the 8:30 and 10:30 worship services. This, again, is a time for confession, reconciliation, peace-making, and remembering the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus Christ on our behalf, “Come now, O Christ, bone of our bone, flesh of our flesh, forever bound to us in promise and mystery; breathe your Spirit on us and on the bread and wine. Let them become for us the seal and sign of your love healing, redeeming and making us whole. Amen.” + (from the Iona Abbey Worship Book)
As always, you are invited and encouraged to review this week’s announcements by way of the below attachment. As we say goodbye to summer and move into our fall programs, may you find one or several areas of interest and join your sisters and brothers in Christ.
In closing, be on the watch for an email with details about the upcoming Walk for Water. May the Lord bless and keep you, and see you Sunday +
Church Officer Nominations (Elder & Deacon)
Information regarding the nominating and electing church officers for the Class of 2025 is available in the Narthex and Office Reception Area. September 13 is the deadline for receiving nominations. The Nominating Committee consists of Kerry Bunton, Brian Chapman, Johanne Golcher, Debbie Mitchell, and Craig Norris serving as Chair.
Presbyterian Men
Men’s Breakfast, September 23
Following the apostolic witness of the early church (Acts 2:42), the men of Sea Island come together one Saturday morning of each month to break bread and enjoy good, warm Christian fellowship. Our next gathering is 8:00 am, September 23, in the Fellowship Hall. Point of Contact is Mike Yoakum at 843.262.6133 or mikeyoakum@centurylink.net.
Men’s Bible Study, Gospel of Luke
Thursdays, 12 Noon to 1:00 pm, Room 208
It has been written that Luke is dependent on the witness of those who have seen and heard Jesus and have delivered a tradition to him of the sacraments and the person of Jesus Christ. (Athanasius) Luke is not only continuing the tradition but also shaping it for a church that continues to preserve in its liturgy and councils the testimony of eyewitnesses and ministers of the word centered in the incarnation and atonement of Jesus Christ. See you Thursday!
Presbyterian Women
Thursday, September 14, 6:00 pm, Fellowship Hall
All women of Sea Island are invited to the Presbyterian Women Gathering at the time and date above in the Fellowship Hall. The morning and evening circles (small groups) will provide the meal with Julie Mabe providing the lesson on “Elizabeth’s sacred encounter from the Horizon’s Bible Study on the theme of Sacred Encounters. Point of Contact is jandbreynolds@bellsouth.net or (803) 413-9176.
Acts of Stewardship
Week of August 27, 2023
Personal, Community, Public & Financial
Worship Attendance: 220
Weekly Budgeted Income: 12,168
Avg. Weekly Income Received: 12,925 (+ 4.69 %) Thank you +
Handbell & Kirk Choirs Begin Rehearsals
Our Handbell Choir rehearses this Tuesday at 6:00 pm with the Kirk Choir rehearsing Wednesday at 7:00 pm. Not only do we sing and ring to the Glory of God, we also pray together, share together, and support one another. These are two great groups to be a part of. POC: Mark Dievendorf, 843.812.9732 or markd@seaislandpresbyterian.org.
Safe Haven, After School Tutoring Ministry Training
Volunteers affiliated with this ministry are scheduled for a special training session this Wednesday, September 6, 10:00 am and 5:30 pm in Room 208. We receive students starting September 11. With a waiting list already beginning, new volunteers are welcome. POC: Kay Keeler kaykeeler52@gmail.com or 843.812.4206.
Sunday Morning Small Groups, September 10, 9:30 am
John Partin and Chris Uhall are leading a study in the OT book of Genesis (Room 208), and Laura Dineen and Michalene Roberts will introduce our children to “Growing into God’s Love.” (Classroom across the hall from our Nursery)
Children, Youth, & Parents, September 10, 5:00 pm
Our kick-off for the 2023/24 season begins the second Sunday of the month with the annual kick ball contest between parents and students followed by a meal of “Walking Tacos” and energizers provided by our Senior Hi Youth. Sign up sheets are available in the Gathering Room and electronic invites.
Walk for Water
Saturday, September 16, 9:00 am, Live Oaks Park in Port Royal
Sea Island is a proud sponsor of the annual Beaufort Walk for Water. Please join us for a symbolic walk. Golf carts will be available for those who may wish to be a part of this community-wide effort but cannot walk. To Register: http://www.walkforwater.com/beaufortco. POC: Chri Crooke at 860.214.4301.
Wednesday Kirk Night Series “You Can’t Take It With You”
Begins September 20, 5:30 pm
Registration in the Narthex & Church Office. Choral groups will be available for our children.