February 2

Pastoral Care, Assisted Care Living

Ursala Barrett, Helena Square, Port Royal, SC; Lucy Evans, Helena Square; Port Royal, SC; Herb Jarvis, Franke Senior Living Center, Mt. Pleasant, SC; Brenda Leming, Indigo Hall, James Island, SC; Trudi Peevey, The Retreat, Lady’s Island, SC; Marion Weihrouch, Sprenger Health Center, Port Royal, SC

Prayers of Intercession

Dave Brown (father of Brooke Coyne), Jan (Lisa) Crawford, Bruce Crook, Brian (Donna) Haupt, Doug (Ann) Hecht, Steve (Nancy) Kessel, Booge Lee (great nephew of Steve & Addie Lee), Perry Lee (brother of Steve Lee), Ray (Sally) Kneisel, Janell McClure, Cassandra Menning, Catherine Meeker (June Meeker’s daughter in law), Linda Mohr, Kirby Murdaugh (friend of Darryl & Kim Poovey) Mike (Nancy) O’Connor, Gary Peterson (father of Sally Dalrymple), Pete (Nancy) Pratt, Doris Reynolds (mother of Barry Reynolds), Shirley Stevens, Heather Titmus (family friend of the Dievendorfs), Gail Watson, & Shirley Yoakum.

Christian Sympathy

Dorothy Linn, Norfolk, VA, mother of Jerry (Jodie) Linn, grandmother of Jessie (Brian) Chapman, and great-grandmother of Dylan and Amorette, entered the Church Triumphant on January 28, 2025. “It is the Lord who delivers my soul from death, my eyes from tears, my feet from stumbling. I walk before the Lord in the land of the living.” (Psalm 116)

What are your gifts and talents?

Christian stewardship calls each of us to use our gifts and talents. Whether for ourselves, our community of faith, the public square or via financial giving, each of us is called to put our gifts to work for the betterment of God’s kingdom here on earth. If you would like to help Sea Island live into this calling, please consider joining the Stewardship Committee by contacting Barbara Thomas
via acivilconversation@gmail.com or by leaving a phone message 843.812.9500. Your ideas are welcome.

Understanding the Book of Revelation

Sunday Mornings beginning at 9:35 am, Room 208 The last book in the New Testament is frequently misunderstood. Contrary to common belief, Revelation shares a message of hope and God’s ultimate victory over evil. The class is engaging and always open to newcomers.

Children (K thru 5) & Mid Hi Youth (6 thru 8 gr.)
Senior High Youth (9 – 12 Grades)
Sunday 5:00 to 6:30 pm

All children and youth are invited to attend and participate in the educational and fellowship ministry of the church on Sunday afternoons/evenings. It is the focus of this important ministry to develop discipleship among our young people through Bible study and reflection; to provide a supportive community where our children and youth feel connected to their peers and church leaders; to equip our young people with leadership skills and opportunities for service within the church; to encourage our children and youth to treat others, based on Christian values, with dignity and respect; to integrate our children and youth into the wider church community through participation in worship and fellowship events as we uphold Presbyterian theology and practice.

Wee (Wednesday) Kirk Night Bible Study
5:30 to 7:00 pm, Room 208

You are invited to bring your own sandwich, appetite and Bible as we enjoy fellowship with one another. In addition to a nice pot of soup, you will find warm hospitality and a grace-filled environment where we engage in conversation around a biblical text and theme, ask questions, learn and grow. Spiritual pilgrims are always welcome!

Men’s Bible Study, Thursday, 12 Noon, Room 208

Paul’s letter to the church in Corinth addresses the issue of division, the subject of what constitutes right-living, the institution of marriage, apostolic authority, the gift of love, the meaning behind the Lord’s Supper and the resurrection. If you are curious and want to learn, there is a place at the table available just for you. +