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Rick Blanchard is married to Laura Blanchard and they have three children: Kathryn Holley (married to Ike Holley), Stockton Blanchard (engaged to Cassidy Govan), and Laura Grace. They have been members at St. Paul’s for about fourteen years. Rick is honored to serve on the St. Paul’s Vestry. Please be in prayer for the excing opportunies being shared over the next few months and how you can join in the work to glorify God. We will have a Vision Sunday in late September, where you will begin to see the fruits of our labors over the last year with the SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunies, and Threats) analysis. During these events the church had several opportunies for input and it was amazing to see how the Holy Spirit led us as we processed the data and determined our vision. There were definitely common trends and some interesng anomalies. Aſter many lengthy discussions and workshops, we synthesized the key points into a vision with the Holy Spirit leading us. May God be glorified as we roll this out in September! As Fathers Tripp, Korey, and Tyler have menoned, we will be focusing on “The Art of Neighboring” this fall. The ESV version of the Bible list “neighbor” 150 mes, with nearly 26 occurring in the New Testament. Obviously, building relaons and being a good neighbor is important to God. As we embark on the sermon series and read the book by Jay Pathak and Dave Runyon in our LifeGroups, I am praying that you look at your relaonships and seek ways to be a beer neighbor—so that God may be glorified. As I begin to analyze my current situaons, I “think” I am a good neighbor. However, as I delve into really looking and praying about it, I am only a good neighbor in certain areas of my life. For instance, I may be a good neighbor at work, in my LifeGroup, and family. I need some work regarding my physical neighborhood! So, as we enter this season of new vision and making a difference for Christ, please enter it prayerfully and be open to the working of the Holy Spirit in your life! Seek ways to use the talents God has given you to “let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” Mahew 5:16 (Our family verse) —Blessings, Rick Biblically minded—Christ centered—Holy Spirit driven St. Paul’s Summerville 316 W. Carolina Avenue, Summerville, SC 29483 Church Office: 843.873.1991 www.StPaulsSummerville.org August 25, 2019 The eleventh Sunday after Pentecost Romans 11:25-36; Psalm 138; and Matthew 16:13-20 Next Week—The twelfth Sunday after Pentecost Romans 12:1-8; Psalm 26; and Mahew 16:21-27 Doar Hall WiFi Scan & Connect 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] Bey Black, Bookkeeper [email protected] Sunday, August 25 8:00 am Tradional Worship—CB 9:00 am Sunday Scripture Studies—AH 10:15 am Tradional Worship—CB 10:15 am Contemporary Worship—Doar Hall 6:00 pm NA—AH Monday, August 26 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 6:30 pm LifeGroup —SK 5 6:30 pm Venture Crew—CY 6:30 pm LifeGroup—SK 5 7:00 pm Vestry Meeng—SK 7 7:00 pm AA—AH Tuesday, August 27 7:00 am Men’s Bible Study—SK 7 9:15 am Women’s Bible study—Library 10:00 am AA—SK 11 1:00 pm GiefShare—Skardon Library 5:30 pm Scout Meeng—SK—Hall 6:30 am Cub Scouts—CY 7:00 pm Men’s Bible Study—SK Library Wednesday, August 28 10:00 am AA—SK 11. 12:00 pm Men’s Bible Study & Lunch—AT. 5:30 pm Cursillo Reunion Group—SK 5 6:15 pm Handbells—CB 7:00 pm Choir Pracce—CB 7:00 pm AA—AH Thursday, August 29 10:00 am AA —SK 11 11:00 am Healing Service—CB 11:30 am Al-Anon—SK 11 7:00 pm GriefShare—SK Library Friday, August 30 10:00 am AA—SK 11 7:00 pm AA—AH Saturday, August 31 7:00 pm AA—AH Sunday, September 1 8:00 am Tradional Worship—CB 9:00 am Sunday Scripture Studies—AH 10:15 am Tradional Worship—CB 10:15 am Contemporary Worship—Doar Hall Building/Room Abbreviaons AH Ambler Hall AT Atrium of Doar Hall CB Church Building CY Children & Youth Building Library Skardon Conf. Room SK Skardon
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Rick Blanchard is married to Laura Blanchard and they have three children: Kathryn Holley (married to Ike Holley), Stockton Blanchard (engaged to Cassidy Govan), and Laura Grace. They have been members at St. Paul’s for about fourteen years. Rick is honored to serve on the St. Paul’s Vestry. Please be in prayer for the exciting opportunities being shared over the next few months and how you can join in the work to glorify God. We will have a Vision Sunday in late September, where you will begin to see the fruits of our labors over the last year with the SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis. During these events the church had several opportunities for input and it was amazing to see how the Holy Spirit led us as we processed the data and determined our vision. There were definitely common trends and some interesting anomalies. After many lengthy discussions and workshops, we synthesized the key points into a vision with the Holy Spirit leading us. May God be glorified as we roll this out in September! As Fathers Tripp, Korey, and Tyler have mentioned, we will be focusing on “The Art of Neighboring” this fall. The ESV version of the Bible list “neighbor” 150 times, with nearly 26 occurring in the New Testament. Obviously, building relations and being a good neighbor is important to God. As we embark on the sermon series and read the book by Jay Pathak and Dave Runyon in our LifeGroups, I am praying that you look at your relationships and seek ways to be a better neighbor—so that God may be glorified. As I begin to analyze my current situations, I “think” I am a good neighbor. However, as I delve into really looking and praying about it, I am only a good neighbor in certain areas of my life. For instance, I may be a good neighbor at work, in my LifeGroup, and family. I need some work regarding my physical neighborhood! So, as we enter this season of new vision and making a difference for Christ, please enter it prayerfully and be open to the working of the Holy Spirit in your life! Seek ways to use the talents God has given you to “let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” Matthew 5:16 (Our family verse) —Blessings, Rick

Biblically minded—Christ centered—Holy Spirit driven

St. Paul’s Summerville 316 W. Carolina Avenue, Summerville, SC 29483

Church Office: 843.873.1991 www.StPaulsSummerville.org

August 25, 2019 The eleventh Sunday after Pentecost

Romans 11:25-36; Psalm 138; and Matthew 16:13-20

Next Week—The twelfth Sunday after Pentecost Romans 12:1-8; Psalm 26; and Matthew 16:21-27

Doar Hall WiFi Scan & Connect

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]

Betty Black, Bookkeeper [email protected]

Sunday, August 25 8:00 am Traditional Worship—CB

9:00 am Sunday Scripture Studies—AH

10:15 am Traditional Worship—CB

10:15 am Contemporary Worship—Doar

Hall

6:00 pm NA—AH

Monday, August 26 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

6:30 pm LifeGroup —SK 5

6:30 pm Venture Crew—CY

6:30 pm LifeGroup—SK 5

7:00 pm Vestry Meeting—SK 7

7:00 pm AA—AH

Tuesday, August 27 7:00 am Men’s Bible Study—SK 7

9:15 am Women’s Bible study—Library

10:00 am AA—SK 11

1:00 pm GiefShare—Skardon Library

5:30 pm Scout Meeting—SK—Hall

6:30 am Cub Scouts—CY

7:00 pm Men’s Bible Study—SK Library

Wednesday, August 28 10:00 am AA—SK 11.

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

5:30 pm Cursillo Reunion Group—SK 5

6:15 pm Handbells—CB

7:00 pm Choir Practice—CB

7:00 pm AA—AH

Thursday, August 29 10:00 am AA —SK 11

11:00 am Healing Service—CB

11:30 am Al-Anon—SK 11

7:00 pm GriefShare—SK Library

Friday, August 30

10:00 am AA—SK 11

7:00 pm AA—AH

Saturday, August 31

7:00 pm AA—AH

Sunday, September 1 8:00 am Traditional Worship—CB

9:00 am Sunday Scripture Studies—AH

10:15 am Traditional Worship—CB

10:15 am Contemporary Worship—Doar

Hall

Building/Room Abbreviations

AH Ambler Hall

AT Atrium of Doar Hall

CB Church Building

CY Children & Youth Building

Library Skardon Conf. Room

SK Skardon

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A new Addition to our Church Family—Congratulations to Priscillia White and Andy Butler II on the birth of their son, Andy Butler III, born on August 14, 2019. Needed—welcome team members at all services—Welcoming people to St. Paul’s campus on Sunday mornings is an important ministry and we need more help. This is a great place to serve if you’re new to St. Paul's, want to serve with your family, or just enjoy meeting people! To learn more, please contact [email protected]. We will have a training this fall. St. Paul’s Children’s Choirs—The Children's Choirs exist to provide and teach developmentally appropriate songs and music based activities which aids in personal and corporate worship of God and in encouraging the saints. The St. Paul’s Children’s Choirs meet once each week and sing for worship services four or five times throughout the school season. The Primary Choir—Is for K4—First grades The Elementary Choir—Is for second through fifth grades and will meet for 45 minutes each week. For more information, contact Bonnie Lowry at [email protected] or 843-327-2439. New Photos—We’d love to have an updated photo of you for our directory! Email individual or family photos to [email protected]. Labor Day—Church Office Closed Monday, September 2

choir/handbell rehearsals—resume Wednesday, August 28—Handbells at 6:15 pm and choir at 7:00 pm. Sunday School Starts September 15th at 9 am—Birth - 5th grade will take a deeper journey through the Bible as we study "The Gospel Project". Children will be presented with a weekly bible story, along with age appropriate activities, videos, crafts, and journaling. This is a great time for each child to learn in various ways while in a smaller, more intimate environment. Interested in Joining St. Paul’s—11:30 am, September 15—Atrium of Doar Hall -Connect 101, Our new member class! Enjoy a delicious brunch and learn more about St. Paul’s — Who we are, what we believe, and how you can get connected. Childcare and brunch provided. Register at: bit.ly/2YqtHwh by September 10 or email [email protected] with name, phone, email and children’s names/ages. Prayer Training Level I and Level II—Healing prayer is intercessory prayer for a person’s physical, emotional and spiritual healing. This training is transformative for your own life, and equips and empowers you to pray for healing for family, friends, co-workers, the body of Christ and our community. Register by emailing [email protected]. We will offer two levels of training at St. Paul’s this fall:

Level 1 — Sundays beginning Sept. 15, Led by Debbie & Buddy Heuer, 9am in Skardon Hall Library Level 2 — Sundays beginning Sept. 22, Led by Heather Jackson, 9am in Heather’s Office in Skardon Hall (Rm #8)

Building & Grounds Meeting—September 11 at 7 pm in Skardon Hall—Discussing Campus Clean-up on September 28. All are welcome to attend. Basic Christianity—Sundays September 22—October 13 at 9 am—A class discussing the book (of the same title) by John Stott which is a foundational component for membership. Contact: [email protected]

—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.

—Scan QR Code

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 or Becky Ford

Daughters of the King Dawn Schaeperkoetter

DivorceCare Todd Barnum

Flower Guild Cheryl Cargill

Grandparenting Ministry Cathy Jacobs

GriefShare Heather Kilpatrick or 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. Tipp

Prayer Ministry Heather Jackson

Pastoral Care Brenda Georgi / Patricia Williams

Stephen Ministry Chris Armstrong or Rebecca Westfall

Tea Room Vicky Harlan And Susan Haynes

Tea Room Gift Shop Dixie Moran (843) 822-9768

Ushers - Doar Hall Brooke Testa

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

Welcome Ministry Heather Jackson

Weekend to Remember Patricia McVay

Women's Ministry & Life Groups, Cathy McGrew

Youth The Rev. Korey Kincaid

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.

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.

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 going over 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

kiosk located in Doar Hall and in the CY building. There 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 Angli-

can 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 Build-

ing 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.

WORSHIP AT ST. PAUL’S SUMMERVILLE

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 our services.

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

rary 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 com-

munion stations. Leavened bread is available at the altar. Feel free to choose either ele-

ment/station.


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