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Make plans to come join the fun!! Thursday, October 24th at St. Paul’s Anglican, on the back field from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm This year we are excited to join our neighbors, Christian Learning Center (CLC) and Trinity Classical Academy (TCA) for what is going to be a fun and exciting Fall Festival! You and your kids will enjoy a variety of activities, including: Trunk- or-Treat, carnival games, face painting, and a petting zoo! We’ll even have Farmer Allan providing family hayrides. We have some exciting opportunities to help make this a fun filled event! We are still in need of trunks for Trunk-or-Treat, cupcakes for the cake walk, tents for games, as well as set up and clean up assistance. I look forward to hearing from you as your participation is the key to success! Please email or call Shannon Reed, [email protected] to sign up. Signups at: bit.ly/2mTeaZc (We request that all trunks and costumes remain in an Autumn, family friendly theme) Shannon + The eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost The Rt. Rev. Mark J. Lawrence, Bishop of South Carolina, XIV The Rev. Julian “Tripp” Jeffords, Rector [email protected] The Rev. B. Tyler Presco, Associate Rector [email protected] The Rev. John Sco, Pastoral Assistant [email protected] The Rev. Korey L. Kincaid, Youth Minister [email protected] Sue Beson, Parish Administrator [email protected] Cathy McGrew, Community Impact Coordinator [email protected] Bonnie James, Worship Arts Director [email protected] Jamie Hawkins, Director of Tradional Music [email protected]rg John Chaconas, Director of Communicaons [email protected] Shannon Reed, Director of Children’s Ministry [email protected] Melissa Poelker, Director of Preschool Ministry [email protected] Heather Jackson, Connecons Coordinator [email protected] Ellen Legare, Bookkeeper [email protected] Sunday, October 13 8:00 am Tradional Worship—CB 9:00 am Sunday School 9:00 am Connect Class—SK 7 9:00 am Sunday Scripture Studies—AH 10:15 am Tradional Worship—CB 10:15 am Contemporary Worship—DH 11:45 am Clergy & Staff Appreciaon Luncheon—SK Hall 5:30 pm Cursillo Ultreya—AT 6:00 pm NA—AB 6:00 pm Celebrate Recovery—CY Worship Monday, October 14 8:00 am Centering Prayer—CB 9:00 am Counng Teams—SK 7 10:00 am AA —SK 11 10:30 am Women’s Bible Study—Library 10:30 am Pastoral Care—SK 5 4:00 pm LifeGroup—SK Library 6:00 pm LifeGroup—CY Rm 219 6:00 pm Stone Soup Coalion—CY Rm 213 6:30 Anglican’s For Life—SK 7 6:30 pm LifeGroup —SK 5 6:30 pm Venture Crew—CY 7:00 pm AA—AH Tuesday, October 15 7:00 am Men’s Bible Study—SK 7 8:45 am Pilates Fusion Class—NO CLASS 9:15 am Women’s Bible study—Library 10:00 am AA—SK 11 1:00 pm GriefShare—Skardon Library 6:30 pm Cub Scouts—CY 7:00 pm Men’s Bible Study—SK Library Wednesday, October 16 10:00 am AA—SK 11. 12:00 pm Men’s Bible Study & Lunch—AT. 3:45 pm Children’s Choir—CY Worship 5:30 pm Cursillo Reunion Group—SK 5 7:00 pm Stephen Ministry—SK 7 7:00 pm Choir Pracce—CB 7:00 pm AA—AH Thursday, October 17 8:45 am Pilates Fusion Class—NO CLASS 10:00 am AA —SK 11 11:00 am Healing Service—CB 11:30 am Al-Anon—SK 11 6:00 pm A Call To Discipleship—AT 6:30 pm DivorceCare—CY Rm 213 7:00 pm Boy Scouts—Skardon Hall & SK 7 7:00 pm GriefShare—SK Library Friday, October 18 9:00 am Women’s Bible Study—SK 7, 5 and Library 10:00 am AA—SK 11 5:30 pm Women’s AA—SK 11 7:00 pm AA—AH Saturday, October 19 7:00 pm AA—AH Sunday, October 20 8:00 am Tradional Worship—CB 9:00 am Sunday School 9:00 am Connect Class—SK 7 9:00 am Sunday Scripture Studies—AH 10:15 am Tradional Worship—CB 10:15 am Contemporary Worship—DH 3:00 pm Special Concert—CB 6:00 pm NA—AB 6:00 pm Celebrate Recovery—CY Worship
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Page 1: 8:00 am 5:30 pm The eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost… · Hurricane Dorian Relief—The Anglican Relief and Development Fund (ARDF) is partnering with Water Mission to bring relief

Make plans to come join the fun!! Thursday, October 24th at St. Paul’s Anglican, on the back field from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

This year we are excited to join our neighbors, Christian Learning Center (CLC) and Trinity Classical Academy (TCA) for what is going to be a fun and exciting Fall Festival! You and your kids will enjoy a variety of activities, including: Trunk-or-Treat, carnival games, face painting, and a petting zoo! We’ll even have Farmer Allan providing family hayrides.

We have some exciting opportunities to help make this a fun filled event! We are still in need of trunks for Trunk-or-Treat, cupcakes for the cake walk, tents for games, as well as set up and clean up assistance.

I look forward to hearing from you as your participation is the key to success!

Please email or call Shannon Reed, [email protected] to sign up.

Signups at: bit.ly/2mTeaZc (We request that all trunks and costumes remain in an Autumn, family friendly theme)

Shannon +

The eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost

The Rt. Rev. Mark J. Lawrence, Bishop of South Carolina, XIV

The Rev. Julian “Tripp” Jeffords, Rector [email protected]

The Rev. B. Tyler Prescott, Associate Rector [email protected]

The Rev. John Scott, Pastoral Assistant [email protected]

The Rev. Korey L. Kincaid, Youth Minister [email protected]

Sue Beson, Parish Administrator [email protected]

Cathy McGrew, Community Impact Coordinator [email protected]

Bonnie James, Worship Arts Director [email protected]

Jamie Hawkins, Director of Traditional Music [email protected]

John Chaconas, Director of Communications [email protected]

Shannon Reed, Director of Children’s Ministry [email protected]

Melissa Poelker, Director of Preschool Ministry [email protected]

Heather Jackson, Connections Coordinator [email protected]

Ellen Legare, Bookkeeper [email protected]

Sunday, October 13

8:00 am Traditional Worship—CB

9:00 am Sunday School

9:00 am Connect Class—SK 7

9:00 am Sunday Scripture Studies—AH

10:15 am Traditional Worship—CB

10:15 am Contemporary Worship—DH

11:45 am Clergy & Staff Appreciation

Luncheon—SK Hall

5:30 pm Cursillo Ultreya—AT

6:00 pm NA—AB

6:00 pm Celebrate Recovery—CY Worship

Monday, October 14

8:00 am Centering Prayer—CB

9:00 am Counting Teams—SK 7

10:00 am AA —SK 11

10:30 am Women’s Bible Study—Library

10:30 am Pastoral Care—SK 5

4:00 pm LifeGroup—SK Library

6:00 pm LifeGroup—CY Rm 219

6:00 pm Stone Soup Coalition—CY Rm 213

6:30 Anglican’s For Life—SK 7

6:30 pm LifeGroup —SK 5

6:30 pm Venture Crew—CY

7:00 pm AA—AH

Tuesday, October 15 7:00 am Men’s Bible Study—SK 7

8:45 am Pilates Fusion Class—NO CLASS

9:15 am Women’s Bible study—Library

10:00 am AA—SK 11

1:00 pm GriefShare—Skardon Library

6:30 pm Cub Scouts—CY

7:00 pm Men’s Bible Study—SK Library

Wednesday, October 16 10:00 am AA—SK 11.

12:00 pm Men’s Bible Study & Lunch—AT.

3:45 pm Children’s Choir—CY Worship

5:30 pm Cursillo Reunion Group—SK 5

7:00 pm Stephen Ministry—SK 7

7:00 pm Choir Practice—CB

7:00 pm AA—AH

Thursday, October 17 8:45 am Pilates Fusion Class—NO CLASS

10:00 am AA —SK 11

11:00 am Healing Service—CB

11:30 am Al-Anon—SK 11

6:00 pm A Call To Discipleship—AT

6:30 pm DivorceCare—CY Rm 213

7:00 pm Boy Scouts—Skardon Hall & SK 7

7:00 pm GriefShare—SK Library

Friday, October 18 9:00 am Women’s Bible Study—SK 7, 5 and

Library

10:00 am AA—SK 11

5:30 pm Women’s AA—SK 11

7:00 pm AA—AH

Saturday, October 19

7:00 pm AA—AH

Sunday, October 20 8:00 am Traditional Worship—CB

9:00 am Sunday School

9:00 am Connect Class—SK 7

9:00 am Sunday Scripture Studies—AH

10:15 am Traditional Worship—CB

10:15 am Contemporary Worship—DH

3:00 pm Special Concert—CB

6:00 pm NA—AB

6:00 pm Celebrate Recovery—CY Worship

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Hurricane Dorian Relief—The Anglican Relief and Development Fund (ARDF) is partnering with Water Mission to bring relief to victims of the storm. Based in North Charleston, and led by members of our Diocese. According to reports, 62,000 people are in need of access to safe water. Thanks to Foster Friess, all gifts will be matched, up to $1 million. Give Here: bit.ly/2kOyB8z

Celebrate Recovery—CR meets WEEKLY at 6 pm in the C/Y worship center. The Art of Neighboring Week #6—at All Services—October 20th—Study Matthew 5:1-10 —”The Art of Peacemaking”. Read Chapters 11 and 12. The Book is available at: amzn.to/2TTOZBQ Basic Christianity—9 am, Sundays, through October 13 at 9 am—A class discussing the book (of the same title) by John Stott, a foundational component for membership. Contact: [email protected] Grandparenting Class—Pass The Legacy—9 am CY Rm 213—Sundays Through November 2nd— Learn to capture your grandchildren's hearts at any age as you discover seven practical steps on how to be a life-changing grandparent in the 21st century. To learn more, please contact [email protected] Clergy & Staff Appreciation Luncheon—11:45 am, Sunday, October 13—Skardon Hall—To show our appreciation for our clergy, church staff, and their families, the congregation is having a potluck luncheon on Sunday October 13th in Skardon Hall, following the 10:15 service. Everyone is invited, just bring your favorite dish. Last names beginning with A-M please bring a salad or a side dish and N-Z please bring a dessert. Please drop-off your dish before the 10:15 service. Anglicans For Life, October 14th 6:30 pm Skardon Rm 7—Be a part of Anglicans for Life ministry here at St. Paul's. We will be discussing the upcoming Walk for Life. Fundraising Concert Sunday, at 3 pm on October 20th In The Church Building—Jamie Hawkins will be presenting a concert. He’ll be playing piano and will have several guest singers, one of whom is Lauren Canfield and another has performed on Broadway. The concert is in the church building. Admission is free and donations will be graciously accepted. Light reception will follow in the Atrium. Fall Festival—Thursday, October 24th 5—7 pm—St Paul’s is excited to partner with the Christian Learning Center and Trinity Classical Academy to host this year’s festival. Candy Drive—Drop-off your candy donations in bins located

around campus CLC Book Fair & Open House 5—6 pm—Book Fair Sale (CLC

Nursery Room) Visit classrooms (for current and prospective parents)

Trunk-or-Treat 5—7 pm—Come dressed in your best fall themed costumes.

Petting Zoo. Games. Family Tractor Rides. Food & Beverages. Raffle Basket Fundraiser.

Sign-up here: bit.ly/2mTeaZc or in the Atrium after the service.

—We are a church of small groups where we devote

ourselves to God’s teachings, fellowship, sharing meals and praying together so that we may grow as disciples and authentically impact the world in Jesus’ name. Contact Cathy McGrew at: [email protected] for meetings at the church or other locations.

—Cash and checks may be placed in

the offering plates. Secure giving is available on-line. We have electronic kiosks for credit or debit cards. St. Paul’s does not want anyone to incur debt in order to give to the Lord. We offer the kiosks as a convenience. GIVING ENVELOPES—Available in the office or in the back of Doar Hall or the Church Building.

— Complete a “Connect

Card” in the seat/pew rack or Scan QR Code

There are many “organic” ministries (grown right here at St. Paul’s) that pro-vide a way to give of your time and talents to serve your fellow man and your community by working together as the body of the church.

Ministry Contact Acolytes Kevin Szostak

Alpha Church Office

Altar Guild Betty Black

Anglicans For Life Shannon Reed

Celebrate Recovery Colin Reed [email protected]

Children of Christ Ellen Legare / Alison Terry

Children's Ministry Shannon Reed

Cub Scouts Edwin Bailey

Cursillo Todd Barnum

Daughters of the King Dawn Schaeperkoetter

DivorceCare Todd Barnum

Flower Guild Cheryl Cargill

Grandparenting Ministry Cathy Jacobs

GriefShare Heather Kilpatrick / Jane Ihrke

Impact Ministry Food Distribution (IMFD) April McLean

Kairos Bill Riggs

Lay Eucharistic Ministers Terry Sullivan

Margie's Closet Margie Smith

Men's Ministry Fr. Tripp

Prayer Ministry Heather Jackson

Pastoral Care Brenda Georgi / Patricia Williams

Stephen Ministry Chris Armstrong / Rebecca Westfall

Tea Room Vicky Harlan And Susan Haynes

Tea Room Gift Shop Dixie Moran & Diane Frankenberger

Ushers - Doar Hall Brooke Testa

Ushers—Church Building Corey Lutynsky (8 am)/ Glenn Haynes & Clay Thornton (10:15 am)

Welcome Ministry Heather Jackson

Women's Ministry & Life Groups, Cathy McGrew

Youth The Rev. Korey Kincaid

We hope to create an atmosphere in which everyone feels welcomed with

open arms. All guests are invited to visit our Welcome Table after the

service today to receive a gift and information about St. Paul’s.

WORSHIP AT ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN

ST. PAUL’S VISION STATEMENT—Rooted in the past yet relevant today: St Paul’s sows the Good News of Jesus for all people, cultivates servant leaders, and grows neighborly communities.

Our worship is similar to that of Anglicans across the world and through the ages. We are a

warm and loving congregation We enjoy traditional hymns as well as modern worship

songs produced by popular Christian artists. Worship that is biblical and draws hearts to

the praise, honor, and glory of our Lord is the goal at all of our services.

Our traditional worship with hymns is held in the historic Church Building. The

contemporary worship, with a user-friendly screen and modern music, is in Doar Hall. We

invite you to join us. All baptized Christians are welcome to join us for Holy Communion at

the Lord’s table.

COMMUNION—Anyone baptized in the Christian faith is welcome to receive communion.

DOAR HALL COMMUNION—Communion wafers will be dispensed at the side aisle

communion stations. Leavened bread is available at the altar. Feel free to choose either

element/station.

TO PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN - Relax! God put the wiggles and sweet little noises in

children - don’t feel like you have to suppress them in God’s house.

Consider sitting toward the front where children can more easily engage.

Quietly explain the parts of the service and actions of the priests, musicians, acolytes,

and leaders. While in Children’s Church, your children learn: about bowing when the

cross passes and why, as Anglicans, we do this; who the acolytes are; how the colors of

the stoles match the liturgical calendar, prayers, etc. Now is a great time to show them

what we are learning in Children’s Church.

Sing the songs and pray. Children learn behavior by mimicking you.

If you have to leave the worship with your child—please feel free to do so, but please

do come back.

NURSERY AND CHILDREN’S CHURCH

Childcare is available for ages birth through 3 years of age. You will find a greeter there to

assist you with check-in. We ask that you please check your child in at one of our check-in

kiosks located in Doar Hall and in the CY building. At that point you will receive a matching

security tag that will need to be shown when you pick up your child.

Children’s Church is provided for children ages 3-7. Please follow the check-in instructions

above. The children will be dismissed for chapel during the 10:15 service. While there, your

child will enjoy a time of chapel, bible lesson that follows the lectionary, learning our

Anglican traditions, and crafts and games.

CHILD CHECK-IN—(BIRTH TO SEVEN YEARS) for both the Church Building and Doar Hall:

Check-in at the C/Y building or Doar Hall. A volunteer will walk them over to the C/Y

Building and a volunteer will bring them back to pick up.

CHILD PICK-UP—Please come to the back door of St. Paul's Central and present your

matching security tag to pick up your child.


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