Salem United
Methodist Church 1321 Salem Church Road
Irmo, South Carolina 29063 Established 1873 August 25, 2019
Christian Education Sunday Today is Christian Education Sunday and in observance of
this special day, our focus is on Sunday School and the
opportunity to experience God together with others.
Enclosed in our bulletin today is an information guide for our
Sunday School ministry. We hope you find this information
helpful and consider joining us each Sunday as we go Face
to Faith at Salem UMC!
2019 Bible Recipients: Clare Anderson Brinkley Hill
Will Krebs Pierce Rhodes
Matthew Tanner Molly Kate Vyskocil
11th Sunday after Pentecost August 25, 2019 A Service of Word
The color green is used to denote the earthly ministry of the Church of Jesus Christ
Prelude
Procession with Lighting of the Candles
Chiming of the Hour
Welcome and Announcements
*Call to Worship, 2272 Holy Ground We are standing on holy ground, and I know that there are angels all around; let us praise Jesus now; we are standing in his presence on holy ground.
*The Opening Declaration, Les Fulcher (Seekers Class) Give ear, oh my people, to my teaching, I will open my mouth in a parable; I will utter dark sayings for old, Things that we have heard and known that our forbearers have told us. We will not hide them from the children but tell them to the coming generations, these the glorious deeds of the Lord, the might, and the wonders God has wrought.
(Adapted from Psalm 78)
*Hymn, 277 Tell Me the Stories of Jesus (If you have a prayer request, please fill out the prayer card, and
the ushers will pick them up during the singing of the hymn.)
Presentation of 3rd Grade Bibles (see back page)
Concerns of the Church
Pastoral Prayer Emily Flores (Crossroads Class)
Lord’s Prayer
Offertory Michelle Page (Pathfinders Class)
*Doxology, 95
The Children’s Sermon Donna Corley (Pathfinders Class) (We invite children ages 3-7 to participate in Children’s Church. Children can be picked up after worship service in the classroom across the hall from the nursery.)
*Hymn , 569 We’ve a Story to Tell to the Nations
Prayer for Illumination Bill Sills (Fellowship Class) The Christian Life is a great mystery- far from our understanding – but some things are clear enough, He appeared in human body, was vindicated by the Spirit, was seen by angels, was preached among the nation, was believed on in the world, was taken up in glory. May we hear and embrace the mystery of faith. Amen and amen.
(Adapted from 1 Tim. 3:16)
Epistle Reading, NT 119 Acts 8:26-40 Lee Ayers (Journey Class)
Choral Anthem We Will Glorify the King of Kings (2087)
Epistle Reading, NT 151 Romans 12:1-2 Lou Holmes (Seekers & Journey Classes)
*The Gospel Reading, 68 Luke 10:38–41 Lou Holmes (Seekers & Journey Classes)
Sermon “Face to Face: Experiencing God Together”
*Hymn, 140 Great Is Thy Faithfulness (During the singing of the final hymn you are invited to the
Chancel rail to share your prayers.)
*Benediction
*Choral Response, 898 Amen
*Chiming of the Holy Trinity
*Postlude (A Time of Greeting and Fellowship) *Indicates that the Congregation stands. If standing is uncomfortable,
please remain seated and continue with your participation. Bold Titles indicate Congregation Participation.
A Welcome to our Guests! We are honored that you are worshiping with us. Please
complete the "red book" registration to record your presence.
Also, please introduce yourself to those around you and visit our
Welcome Center. We have a welcome gift for our first time
guests in the welcome center. Please stop by the desk at the close
of the worship service. We hope you will return to join us again
in Worship!
STEWARDSHIP AND ATTENDANCE
Week of August 11, 2019 Needed each week to fund unified budget $13,746.61
Unified budget received $13,252.00 Needed to meet budget year to date (Incldg. bldg. fund) $439,891.58 Unified budget received year to date (Incldg. bldg. fund) $368,052.38
Week of August 18, 2019
Needed each week to fund unified budget $13,746.61 Unified budget received $17,562.01
Needed to meet budget year to date (Incldg. bldg. fund) $453,638.20 Unified budget received year to date (Incldg. bldg. fund) $385,614.39
Attendance Worship 275 Sunday School 61
Includes 10:30 service and Church on the Lake
PLEASE PRAYERFULLY REMEMBER: Brookdale Assisted Living — Mavis George
Generations (Chapin) — Gwen Parnell & Ira Parnell
Lowman Home — Gloria Gordon, Betty Hanzlick
Pruitt Health — Ed Brower
Springfield Place — Doris Monts
Tyborne UCP — Jessica Gore
White Oak Manor — Emily Manley
Homebound — Linda Carder, Leroy Gibson,
Betty Jaco, Ray Keith
Special Prayers — Carolyn Brower, Leroy Gibson,
Dale Jenkins, Ruth Smith, Judy Wrenn
Lexington Medical Center — Luther Chandler
ASSISTING IN WORSHIP TODAY:
Ushers: Lead – Danny Bollinger
Andrew Bykalo, Cooper Bykalo
Kevin Bykalo, Ted Hornsby, Inez Hyatt
Acolytes: Thomas Brewton
Nursery: Ashley Anderson, Carson Royster
Greeters: Marie Lewis, Sandra Sills
Trustee: Steven Smith
Children’s Church: Tom Marcos, Tina Overton
Flower Ministry
The flowers which grace the Holy Altar today are
given to the Glory of God and in celebration of their wedding
anniversary on August 26 by John and Linda Gibbons.
Children’s Church Children’s Church will resume today. The children will be meeting
in the classroom across the hall from the nursery.
Parents can now pick up their child from this classroom.
OASIS Kickoff Our OASIS (AKA Over 50’s) kickoff is set for Tuesday,
September 17. We will have a session on recycling to include door
prizes and a catered chef’s salad lunch from Zorba’s free of charge.
Please RSVP for this event for adequate food preparations by
Wednesday, September 11 to the church office or Tina Overton.
Ladies’ Lunch Bunch The Salem ladies will be meeting together for fellowship time over
lunch. We will meet Monday, August 26, at 12:00 at Tonella’s.
All ladies are welcome!
Church on the Lake We would like to thank each of our volunteers that have helped
make our Church on the Lake such a special time this summer. It
was very well attended. Thank you for helping set up chairs,
helping with food or coffee, helping greet and hand out bulletins,
providing our paper products, bringing special decorations, taking
up offering and counting attendance. Each person working together
made it possible… So thank you very much. A special thank you to
Woodmen of the world again for allowing Salem to use the shelter
area for the summer.
Thank you Marie Wicker for preparing and printing our bulletins
each week. Thank you Gary Phillips for bringing the message.
Thank you Janice Ayers, Michelle Page, Donna Corley, Sarah
Bridges and Matthew Smith for providing music.
We appreciate you all. Phillip and Millie Fore.
Homecoming, September 15th
Reverend Patricia Parrish from Washington Street United
Methodist Church will be our guest speaker. A covered dish
luncheon will follow the service. Family Ministries will provide
the meat and drinks, with the congregation contributing side
dishes and desserts. We look forward to a wonderful time of
worship and fellowship!
Farmer’s Market Livingston Farms from Swansea will be in our church parking lot
on Friday afternoons from 4 until 7 o’clock. They will be selling
farm fresh produce. This is a project of the Evangelism Committee
that we hope will become an annual summer/fall program.
The Giving Corner Our Missions committee would like to call your attention to our
new “Giving Corner” that has been created for a multitude of
mission collections as well as recognition of servanthood. It is still
conveniently located in the same spot (just before entering into the
fellowship hall) but has a new look. The baskets will be notated
soon for the appropriate items being collected. Stay tuned to the
bulletin and newsletters for further information on the various
missions focus.
Shred 360 Event Salem United Methodist Church is excited to announce that we will
be partnering with Shred 360 to host a FREE community shredding
day on Friday, August 30th, from 4-7 p.m.
Simultaneously, we are having an on-site back-to-school supply
drive, which will be picked up the same day and donated to H.E.
Corley through Shred 360.
Every vehicle is allowed 3 bags/boxes of material to be shredded.
Bring a school supply donation and be sure to check out the
Farmer’s Market while here!
Missions The South Carolina United Methodist Conference will be holding a
"Disaster Recovery Conference Day of Service" on Saturday, Sept.
21 from 8a.m. - 6p.m. It is being hosted by St Paul United
Methodist Church in Chesterfield SC. The work will include
sheetrock, flooring, finishing and cabinetry. If you are interested in
being a part of this, please register at umcsc.org/DisasterRecovery
Sharing God’s Love
Sharing God's Love Benefit Golf Tournament will be held
Monday, September 9. If you would like to play or be a sponsor
please contact Richie Eisenman at 803-397-5652 or Ron Feaster at
803-741-4846. Registration forms are also available in the office.
Our current needs: plastic grocery bags, canned tuna, salmon,
chicken, ham, canned soup, canned fruit, pasta sauce, jelly, men's
T-shirts and Polo shirts.
Our school needs: Backpacks (solid colors, gender-neutral), black
dry erase markers, notebook paper (college) and #2 yellow pencils.
Boxes are located in each Sunday School Room and a cart is in the
hallway next to the Fellowship Hall entrance.
148 items were carried to SGL on August 15th.
PRESENTATION OF BIBLES
Minister: Today is a very special day in the life of this congregation. We
have come together to worship God and to present Bibles to our third
grade students. Boys and girls, you have reached a special time in your
church life. You have heard Bible stories read to you, you have looked at
pictures in Bible story books, and you have memorized Bible verses. But
now the time has come for you to have your very own Bible, to read the
stories and discover Christian faith for yourself experiencing the truths of
these stories. We, the congregation, rejoice with you in this special time
of growth, and we now pass on to you this valuable treasure-book of our
faith.
1ST
Presenter (Tina Overton): Our treasure is wrapped in brown
wrapping paper to remind you that this is a very old book. This is a book
of thirty centuries. Can you imagine how long thirty centuries are? Some
parts of this book were composed more than a thousand years before
Christ. Some of the stories are so old they were told even before people
knew how to write.
CONGREGATION: WE PRAISE GOD FOR THIS ANCIENT
TREASURE AND THANK GOD FOR THE BIBLE.
2nd
Presenter (Maggie Brewton): We think of gold as the most
valuable thing there is, but this treasure is more valuable than gold
because it is a source of truth and guidance for our lives, and even gold
cannot buy these things. Men and women have died to have this book.
They have been imprisoned because they read it. In some churches to
show how much this book is valued, people decorate it with jewels.
CONGREGATION: WE PRAISE GOD FOR THIS VALUABLE
TREASURE AND THANK GOD FOR OUR BIBLE.
3RD
Presenter (Heather Magann): This is a book of stories. Some of
the best stories in the world are found in this book: Joseph in the pit,
Daniel in the lions’ den, Moses receiving the Ten Commandments on the
high mountain, and Paul ship-wrecked. And we will wonder, what did the
story mean to the very first people who ever heard it? Why did people
think this story was so important that it must be written down? What do
the stories mean for your life?
CONGREGATION: WE PRAISE GOD FOR THE STORIES OF
OUR FAITH AND THANK GOD FOR OUR BIBLE.
4TH
Presenter (Jennifer Brewton): The Bible is an inspired book. It
came from a people who had a special understanding of God. Therefore it
is not like any other book you will ever own. When you read it, you will
understand what God is like and what He wants you to do. In the Bible
we have a message from God and about God.
CONGREGATION: WE PRAISE GOD FOR THIS INSPIRED
BOOK AND THANK GOD FOR OUR BIBLE.
Minister: These holy words are our wish for you. May you also grow in
wisdom and stature and favor with God and all of humanity.
THIS WEEK AT SALEM
Sunday, August 25 9:30 A.M. . . . . . . . . . . .Sunday School for all ages, Nursery provided
10:30 A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morning Worship
5:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kid’s Club
Monday, August 26
12:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Lunch Bunch @ Tonella’s
6:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Missions Meeting
Tuesday, August 27
7:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA Meeting
Wednesday, August 28
7:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Choir Practice Thursday, August 29
7:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA Meeting
Friday, August 30
4:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Farmer’s Market
4:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shred 360
Saturday, August 31
7:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA Meeting Sunday, September 1 9:30 A.M. . . . . . . . . . . Sunday School for all ages, Nursery provided
10:30 A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morning Worship
5:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kid’s Club
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Thursday
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
1321 Salem Church Road, Irmo, SC 29063
Website: salemumcsc.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone 803-781-1626
In case of an emergency,
call 843-209-9273 or 803-422-9400
OUR MINISTRY TEAM
Gary Phillips — Pastor
Sarah Bridges — Director of Music
Angie Lain — Business/Finance Manager
Mary Catherine Greenway — Communications Coordinator
Miriam Y. Lovett — Organist
Jim Magann — Youth/Outreach Ministries
Tina Overton — Director of Creative Ministries
Marie Wicker — Administrative Assistant