Nov. 2019
IN THIS ISSUE2 Parish Life 7 Formation 3 Foundation, Vestry Adult, Youth 4 Calendar 8 Children 5 Outreach 9 Pastoral Care 6 Flowers, Music 10 Events
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NOV. & DEC. HIGHLIGHTS
11/2: Turn clocks back one hour before bedtime 11/3: All Saints' Sunday; Ecumenical Blood Drive | Service of Remembrance and Reflection 11/6: Wednesday Dinner & Thanksgiving Bag Stuffing 11/16: BSA Scouts Piggly Fest 11/21: Advent Holiday Bazaar 11/24: UTO (United Thank Offering) Sunday | SC Bach Society Pre-Advent Concert 11/26: Community Thanksgiving Service at Central UMC 11/27-29: Office Closed 11/28: Thanksgiving Day Service12/1: Formation-Hour Wreath Making for all12/4: Wednesday Dinner & Wreath Making 12/8: Bach Recital presented by Brennan Szafron 12/15: Bishop's Visitation and Confirmation Sunday 12/16: ACC Christmas Concert 12/22: Christmas Pageant12/24: Office closes at noon | Christmas Eve Services 12/25: Christmas Day Service 12/25-27: Office Closed
Dear Advent Friends, Cooler temperatures are in the air, leaves are beginning to turn, and we have much to be thankful for! We were blessed with beautiful weather for the Oyster Roast and Silent Auction. We would like to thank the Oyster Roast Co-Chairs: Maggie Delaney and Katie Jordan and Silent Auction Co-Chairs: Davis Barnes and Faith Pope and the entire Oyster Roast Committee. Space doesn't allow us to list all the volunteers who helped make the Oyster Roast and Silent Auction an enormous success. We are so grateful to the parishioners who dined and made bids.
Thirty-four middle school and high school students participated in the Youth Sunday service. Several worship participants were members of Upstate parishes who had attended Converge - the overnight diocesan event for middle school youth - and the Rev. Canon Jimmy Hartley was our guest preacher. Thanks to all who contributed to this meaningful weekend.
After you receive this issue, our thoughts will immediately turn to All Saints' Sunday - one of the principal feasts of the Episcopal Church and a holy day recommended for the administration of baptism. We will host the bloodmobile for Ecumenical Blood Sunday in the morning and invite you to join us for the Service of Remembrance and Reflection at 5:30pm. Blessings and peace, Becky Pittman, Communications Director
Wednesday Night Dinner and Program
November 6Dinner - 5:45-6:30pm
Program - 6:30-7We will be packing Thanksgiving bags for TOTAL Ministries. This
will be an intergenerational event.
To reserve your meal, contact Gail Owens by 5pm on Monday, November 4, at 864-583-2438 or
[email protected]. For nursery reservations, please
contact Allison Little at [email protected].
SerendipitySerendipity Circle wouldappreciate any donations
for their “Let’s Decorate” booth.They are also collecting
Christmas mugs for a specialBazaar project. Place your mugs
in the Satterlee Hall collection bin. For questions or collection,
please contact AlenePittman at 704-575-7783 or email
ECW CirclesFruit of the Spirit, November 19
6:30pm at The Kennedy There is a limited number of seats.
Please let Nicole Brown know if you are attending on or before
Nov. 1: 864-921-3339.
Lunch Bunch, Serendipity and EpiscoPals WILL NOT meet in November. All members
are encouraged to attend and volunteer for ECW Bazaar.
Sunday, November 24 United Thank Offering will be
collected at both services.
Episcopal Church Women
Bazaar Time! It’s here!!
Thursday, November 21 10am-3pm
Prayer and short devotion at 9:00 in the Dining Rooms
for all volunteers
Lunch will be offered from 11:30-1:30
Lunch is $10
Volunteers for Country Store and Check Out We Need You!
If you haven’t already signed up, please contact Kitsy Babb at [email protected] or Krista Stone at [email protected] and we will get you plugged in at a
time that suits you!
Lunch ReservationsTo reserve a table of 8, or to place
take-out orders, call 864-504-3684.Please make reservations by noon
on Monday, November 18.
Lunch Menu Arugula Salad
with Shaved ParmesanPork Tenderloin
with Fennel and LemonFrench Green Beans
Brown Rice with Tomatoes and BasilChocolate Layered Bliss
Love Gifts are still being collected. Please contact Grantham at
864-431-2780.
Baked GoodsWe need LOTS of home-made
goodies for this booth! Please contact Jennifer Pitts at
[email protected] and let her know
what you can bring! You may drop off your items on Wednesday, November 20, from
10am-5pm in the gym. Please bring your item,
tagged (a sticky note is fine/recommended price is welcome!),
and wrapped with ribbon, if possible. If not, we will have extra cellophane and ribbon
on hand.
Dinner’s Ready Call 864-504-3684 or Sign Up at the Bazaar
Cost: $10 eachDecember 5
with Chef Mark Mullen reservation deadline: Dec. 2
December 12 with Chef Kari Warren
reservation deadline: Dec. 9
December 19 with Chef Bill Schwartz
reservation deadline: Dec. 16Menu details will be in flyers at the Bazaar, the Bell Ringer,
and Weekly Happenings during November.
2 PARISH LIFE NOVEMBER 2019
Commission and Team Meetings
Tuesday, November 5 6pm Stewardship Commission Wednesday, November 6 5:30pm St. Helena’s Commission 7pm Strategic Planning Commission Monday, November 11 5:30pm Parish Life Commission Tuesday, November 12 3pm Liturgy Commission Wednesday, November 13 1:30pm St. Francis & St. Clare 4:45pm Altar Guild Board Wednesday, November 20 5:30pm Parish Management Monday, November 25 5:30pm Vestry
2019 Vestry MembersSenior Warden
Melissa Johnson (2020)
SENIOR Warden-ELECT Nancy Gage (2021)
Junior Warden Jim Little (2021)
Vestry Bill Coker (2020)
Brenda Lytle (2020) Travis Moore (2020)
John Price (2020) Jack Gaskins
Youth Representative (2020)Jean Dunbar (2021) Hugh James (2021)
Clint Settle (2021) Bea Smith (2021) Alex Evins (2022)
Anna Johnson (2022) Byron Morris (2022) Bill Schwartz (2022)
What is the IRA Charitable Rollover? A Tip that May Be Very Helpful!At the end of 2015, federal legislation was passed making the IRA direct charitable rollover gift option permanent. The law allows “senior” charitably-minded individuals a golden opportunity to make gifts directly from their IRAs and exclude the amount of their gift from gross income. This is a wonderful way to fulfill a pledge to the Church of the Advent or to make a gift to the Advent Foundation. Persons over the age of 70 ½ may make a gift directly from their IRA, which counts toward their required minimum distribution, without including the distribution as personal income.
Criteria: • You must be 70 ½ or older when the transfer is made. • The transfer must go directly from your IRA administrator to your church. • Rollover gifts are limited to $100,000 per taxpayer per year. If married, and each spouse has an IRA, then each may gift up to $100,000. • The gift counts toward your IRA required minimum distribution. • The distribution is not reported as income, so there is no adverse income tax effect. • Gifts must be outright: not to donor-advised funds, charitable remainder trusts, or for charitable gift annuities. Gifts can fulfill your local church pledge.If you have questions, please contact Kit Jennings at the Advent Foundation – [email protected] or at 864-504-3689.Please Note: The Episcopal Church of the Advent in not engaged in rendering legal or tax advice. For advice or assistance, donors are urged to consult an attorney or professional advisor.
Text-to-Give: Text to 73256 on your cell phone and type the message “MYADVENT” in order to receive a donation link and enter your information. Standard text charges may apply.
NOVEMBER 2019 FOUNDATION | VESTRY 3
Ladybug Release: The children had a role in saving the crepe myrtle and pecan trees on the church grounds prior to their Young Families outing to Sky Top Orchard. Nearly 1500 ladybugs were released to eradicate the aphid infestion. Thanks to Mickey Pierce of the Archives Committee for leading the children in a great natural science lesson prior to the big release. We are grateful to Melissa Johnson who invited the children to participate! They were fascinated and loved taking part in this unique activity.
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Recurring ActivitiesThe Advent Archives Historical Gallery in Satterlee Hall is open during office hours.
Sunday 8 & 10:15am Holy Eucharist
5pm Middle School EYC 6pm High School EYC
Tuesday 7:15am High School Youth Prayer
Breakfast 10am Staff Prayer/Meeting
12:15pm Book & Brown Bag4:30pm Meditation Group
6:30pm Troop 1 Scouts
Wednesday 5:15pm Angel Choir/Junior Choir
6:30pm Adult ChoirsThursday
7am Men's Bible Study (6:45 breakfast on the 3rd Thursday)
7am Middle School Youth Prayer Breakfast
8:30am Cherub Choir 6pm Advent Toners
FALL BACK Don’t forget to turn your clocks back
one hour before you go to bed on Saturday, November 2.
SUNDAY, Nov. 3 - All Saints’ Sunday 8 & 10:15am (Baptism, Incense) Holy Eucharist8:30am-12:30pm Ecumenical Blood Drive5:30pm Service of Remembrance and Reflection Monday, November 4 3pm Listening Hearts 5:45pm Wednesday Dinner & Program Thursday, November 7 9am Women’s Bible Study SUNDAY, Nov. 10 - 22nd Pentecost 8 & 10:15am Holy Eucharist
Thursday, November 14 10:30am Summit Hills (Assisted Living) Friday, November 15 9:30am Ecumenical Blood Drive Meeting
"Blood Sunday" Ecumenical Blood Drive
Saturday, November 16 8:30am-2pm Troop 1 Piggly Fest and Brunswick Stew
SUNDAY, Nov. 17 -23rd Pentecost 6:30pm Fellowship Group Thursday, November 21 10am-3pm Bazaar | (Lunch 11:30am-1:30pm) SUNDAY, Nov. 24 - Last Sunday after Pentecost: Christ the King UTO (United Thank Offering Sunday) 8am Holy Eucharist Rite II & 10:15 Holy Eucharist Rite I 4pm SC Bach Society Pre-Advent Concert Tuesday, November 26 6:30pm Community Thanksgiving Service at Central UMC Wednesday, November 27-Thursday, November 29 Office closed Thursday, November 28 10:15am Thanksgiving Day Eucharist
SUNDAY, Dec. 1 - 1st Advent 8am Holy Eucharist Rite I & 10:15 Holy Eucharist Rite II 9:10am Adult Sunday School and Wreath Making for all ages Wednesday, December 4 5:45pm Wednesday Dinner & Wreath Making for all ages
Recovery MeetingsMon., Wed., Thurs., Fri.
Noon-1pm FAVOR All Recovery Group
Monday & Thursday 1:30pm, Al-Anon
Tuesday 3pm Co-Dependents Anonymous
6pm FAVOR Family Group Wednesday
8pm AA and Al-Anon
The bloodmobile from the Blood Connection will be parked near the Parish and Community Life Center on Sunday, November 3, from 8:30am to 12:30pm. We hope that everyone who is able to do so will consider being a donor. We are pleased to announce the Blood Connection has increased the per-unit award to $20. The beneficiary of these funds is the 2020 Youth Pilgrimage. Please keep in mind that the minimum donor age is 16 with parental consent.To sign up, please contact Cathy McCabe at 864-706-1845 or [email protected]. Please remember to bring your photo ID or blood donor card.
The Episcopal Church of the Advent Analysis of Revenues & Expenses
September 2019
4 CALENDAR NOVEMBER 2019
YTD Actual Last Year Actual YTD Total Pledge Contribution $1,295,287 $1,267,014YTD Total Revenues $1,433,282 $1,370,146YTD Expenses $1,479,793 $1,443,652
Northside Fall Clean Sweep, Saturday, November 2, 8:30am-1pmThe Northside Development Group and Habitat for Humanity are partnering to bring volunteers to the Spartan Mills area for a clean-up day. To volunteer, call 864-598-0097.
Outreach Opportunity: TOTAL Ministries Thanksgiving BagsCome help pack 55 bags of Thanksgiving food for TOTAL Families on Wednesday, November 6, following our Wednesday night dinner. Thanks to a healthy competition between the Men’s and Women’s Bible studies (women won!!), we have raised enough money to buy food for 50 bags. And with the support of Girl Scouts and Scouts of Pack 1, we have collected food for additional bags. This outreach-sponsored event will be a meaningful way for families to begin the season of Thanksgiving. We hope to see you there!
Operation Magi Christmas 2019 at Mary H. Wright Elementary SchoolThe leaves are beginning to fall and our wonderful Advent Christmas project, Operation Magi, is just around the corner. This season, Advent families will again have the opportunity to shine Christ’s light on students at Mary H. Wright Elementary School. Operation Magi is looking for volunteers to adopt MHW students (ranging in age from pre-K to 5th grade) and purchase ONLY three gifts for each student. The gifts will include a set of clothing, a book, and one toy/item from the child’s wish list. MHW shopping lists will be available in mid-November and all gifts must be bought and delivered to the Parish & Community Life Building by Sunday, December 15. Let Operation Magi be an expression of your joy this Christmas season! Participating provides a wonderful teaching moment for young families or a terrific collective effort for a Sunday School class, Bible Study, Scout Troop, Fellowship Group, or Supper/Book Club. To adopt a child, please contact Isabel Barber ([email protected] or 864-583-6618) OR Pat Jennings ([email protected] or 864-266-5240).
NOVEMBER 2019 OUTREACH | GALLERY 5
Baptismal Buddies; Forever Friends
Join us for Parents in Community on Sunday mornings from 9:10 to 10am. We meet in PCLC Dining Room C.
6 YOUTH | ARCHIVES
6 FLOWERS | MUSIC NOVEMBER 2019
SC Bach Society Concert Sunday, November 24, 4pmSouth Carolina’s Bach Society presents “Looking Toward Advent: Music of Hope” under the direction of David Rhyne, Artistic Director. The concert will feature the South Carolina Bach Choir and soloists with the North Carolina Baroque Orchestra and Soloists. A pre-concert talk will be offered 30 minutes prior to the concert. Stay tuned to the Bell Ringer for ticket information.
Sunday, November 3 Altar MemorialsThe flowers that adorn the altar in celebration of All Saints’ Sunday are given to the glory of God andin loving memory of Elisabeth Cates Wall by her family
in loving memory of Walter M. Cart, Henry R. Cart, Elizabeth C. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cart, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Robinson by Donna R. Cart
Sunday, November 10Altar MemorialsThe altar flowers are given to the glory of God andin loving memory of Fred and Tena Oates and Perrin and Mary Louise Darganin loving memory of Henry Edmund Bock, Anton and Mary Louise Johnson, Lauren Johnson, and The Rev. Richard Cornish Martin, SSC, SOMin loving memory of Mildred Harrison Dent by her family
Baptismal FontThe flowers around the baptismal font are given to the glory of God andin loving memory of Frances Stalikas
Sunday, November 17Altar Memorials The altar flowers are given to the glory of God andin loving memory of Emerson Fort Wolfe and Mary Chase Wolfe by their familyin loving memory of Mrs. Catharine Hardwick Johnston, Mr. James Shuttleworth Johnston, and Mr. Hugh Martin Efird, Sr. by Ellen Gould and familyin loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Graves Schoepf by their daughter, Carolyn Schoepf
Baptismal FontThe flowers around the baptismal font are given to the glory of God andin loving memory of our parents and siblings by Mr. and Mrs. George Brandt III
Sunday, November 24Altar MemorialsThe altar flowers are given to the glory of God andin loving memory of Elizabeth Phifer Carlisle and Walton Carlisle Beeson by Avery Beeson
Baptismal FontThe flowers around the baptismal font are given to the glory of God andin loving memory of our son Robert Acheson Goldstein by Jan and Larry Goldstein
Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 28Altar MemorialsThe altar flowers are given to the glory of God andin honor of my daughters, Marjorie Spigner Garrett and Natalie Spigner McConnell, and grandchildren, Drake and John Garrett, and Anna and Catherine McConnell by Carolyn M. Schoepf
All Saints’ Sunday November 3, 5:30pm Service of Remembrance and ReflectionCome to the church for this beautiful annual service honoring the memory of lost loved ones. Passages of scripture will be alternated with musical selections. Anyone who attends is invited to bring a physical object which conjures a loved one’s memory.
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Parents in Community - Effects of Vaping Sunday November 3, 9:10-10am
Dr. Joseph Boscia, pulmonologist and internal medicine doctor, will be with us to discuss vaping and lung injury. This epidemic has received national attention and we are delighted to have a local expert coming to the Advent to educate and equip parents.
Women’s Bible Study with the Rev. Paula Griffin - Thursdays at 9am in the PCLC We will begin a slightly-early Advent focus on November 7 using Light of the World: A Beginner’s Guide to Advent. This is a brand-new study by Amy-Jill Levine where she explores the biblical texts surrounding the story of Jesus. She specifically invites us into conversations around the connections of the Gospel stories to the Old Testament, the role of women in first-century Jewish culture, the importance of Mary’s visitation, and the revolutionary implications of Mary’s Magnificat, the census, the stable and the star of Bethlehem. We will pick up the N.T. Wright study when we resume in January. Both books are available from Mtr. Paula Griffin.
Advent Devotional Books Devotional books written by Advent parishioners will be available Sunday, November 24. Be sure and get yours! Special appreciation to Carolyn Roberts for overseeing this project, to Jeanelle Smith for design, and to all the many members who contributed. What a Joy-filled resource!
Advent Wreath Making Sunday, December 1 and Wednesday, December 4
There will be two opportunities to make Advent wreaths – Sunday morning, December 1, from 9:10-10am in the gym, and Wednesday, December 4, following our Wednesday night dinner. Keep in mind that Adult Sunday School classes will be offered. Adults can choose either opportunity!
NOVEMBER 2019 YOUTH & ADULT FORMATION 7 We would like to thank everyone who came in support of our Meet and Greet Sunday, October 13. We are so thankful for the support that you have all given us! Our growth spiritually and numerically continues to grow in all aspects of The Episcopal Youth Community (EYC). At Chick-fil-A prayer breakfast we are gaining new students each week and are so thankful.
Please note that our schedule for EYC Sunday nights has changed as Middle School will meet from 5 - 6:30pm and High School 6 - 7:30pm. During the overlap we will share a meal together as well as feeding our souls with a devotion and compline. There are many ways to get involved and no matter your age there’s a place and a need for you within EYC.
The Confirmation Students of EYC will be traveling to Lake Bowen November 1 – 2 for an intensive retreat to better understand the importance of confirmation and come closer to God and one another. Please be praying for all our students and chaperones involved in this weekend trip.
We also would like to share our excitement about the upcoming Winter Retreat that is open to Middle and High School. The retreat will be held on February 21-23, 2020, and we will be accepting the first 40 students. Be sure to contact us for more information.
Nov. 2 - Millie BauerNov. 4 - Tessa Conrad Nov. 5 - Chapman Bailey Nov. 7 - Dean Johnson Nov. 9 - Bennett Johnson Nov. 10 - Mary Marshall Jordan Nov. 12 - Ellen Jordan Nov. 13 - Mary Scott Strickland Nov. 13 - Camden Teel Nov. 13 - Skylar Teel Nov. 14 - Beau Brunen Nov. 17 - Lucille Montgomery Nov. 19 - Maddie Lounsberry Nov. 20 - John Hopkins Nov. 22 - Bentley Cobb Nov. 22 - Bella Cobb Nov. 22 - Jude Brunen Nov. 27 - Hillary Green Nov. 27 - Mac Rethmeier Nov. 28 - Brice Krydynski
Children and Young Family Fall Highlights The beginning of fall has been especially fun for the children & young family ministries. We enjoyed our cooler temperatures during the Young Families outing to Sky Top Orchard on October 12. At the orchard, the children picked multiple varieties of apples to take home, played in the Bamboo Forest, and took rides on the Bee Train. We had a great day, and it was made even sweeter with a snack of Sky Top’s famous apple doughnuts! A big thank you goes out to Sandy Battocchio who planned this event!
Wednesday Night Activities Children and young families have especially enjoyed our various activities, classes, and speakers during the month of October.On October 2, the students in grades 2nd-5th took part in the Communion class led by Fr. Ned in the church while children in grades 4K-1st made paper roll pumpkins - crafty, fall decorations that will surely be displayed at home for many years to come. On October 16, Fr. Ned called BINGO, and we had an exciting night playing with parishioners of all ages. Everyone was a winner with a JOY-filled evening spent in fellowship and fun! On November 6, we will join the adults and pack Thanksgiving bags for TOTAL Ministries. Nursery care will be available by reservation.
Thanksgiving Crafts for 4k-5th Grades - Sunday, November 3 We will have a combined Sunday School class for grades 4k-5th in Room 103. Everyone will take part in making a Thanksgiving craft that all will enjoy. Parents, paint will be involved so dress your children in appropriate clothing. Smocks will also be available for children to wear. We will send home their Thanksgiving creation on Sunday, November 10, because additional drying and laminating time will be needed.
Go, Team Advent! The 2019-2020 basketball season is firing up for the th St. Paul's League. The teams will begin practices the week of November 10, and games will take place on December 7 & December 14. The teams will break for Christmas holidays then resume in January. We look forward to an exciting season with lots of new faces joining as players and coaches.
Wreath Making - Sunday, December 1, and Wednesday, December 4 Make plans to make wreaths with us during the Sunday School hour on December 1 or after the Wednesday dinner on December 4!
8 CHILDREN & YOUNG FAMILIES NOVEMBER 2019
Christmas Pageant December 22, 10:15am
All children are encouraged to participate! Please email [email protected] if your child(ren) would like to be in the cast. We will rehearse in the church on Saturday, December 21, at 10am. It is very important that all children are present as this is the only rehearsal for the pageant.
There will be no Sunday School for 4K-5th grade on December 22 and December 29.
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Thank you for worshiping in pink and participating in this very important event.
NOVEMBER 2019 PASTORAL CARE 9 EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT PRAYER LIST AS OF OCTOBER 30, 2019
WE ARE ASKED TO REMEMBER THESE PARISHIONERS: Beverly Barrs, Gloria Bock, Allie Boyd, Katie Burris, Mac Cates, Judith Chase, Terry Clark, Arthur Cleveland, Ted Conwell, Phyllis Delapp, Dale Dixon, Carolyn Doepner, Jim Elliott, Roy Ellis, Bill Ferguson, Sue Fisher, Aly Goodwin, Ed Hall, Linda Hays, Bob Heim, Nancy Holland, Jackie Hollis, Richard Hollis, Susan Hopps, Taft Hunt, Pinckney Irwin, Julian Josey, Cibby Krell, George Leamy, Jesse Martin, Jim McCullough, Glenn McGee, Kathleen McGee, Linda McGee, Anne McIntyre, Iris Milhous, Cynthia Moseley, Dinny Moses, Herb Neely, Marion Nichols, Julie Oates, Montgomery Oates, Jack Rutter, Daniel Scoggins, Prudy Scott, Molly McCuen Sherard, Libby Steinberg, George Stone, Allene Taylor, Susan Taylor, Florence Twitty, and Ginger WatsonAND FOR THESE PERSONS: Ally Anderson, Elizabeth Bailey, Margaret Bailey, Louie Blanton, Beverly, Tam Boggs, Cody Bowman, Suzanne Wynn Brown, Jim Burchfield, Jim Carlisle, Joann Carlisle, Mason Carlisle, Nancy Carlisle, Glen Carson, Danny Cash, Rebecca Chapman, Peach Collins, Chase Comer, Aiden Rito Cope, Steve Crane, Jennifer DeClaremont, Charles DeMars, Devin Edwards, Talon Edwards, Elizabeth Flowers, Al Folcher, Travis Green, Marilyn Guy, Christine Hogan, Rick Holm, Joan Horvath, Julian Horvath, Ken Huckaby, Barbara Humphries, Dick Humphries, Bill Hunter, Jan Hunter, John, Rose Montgomery Johnston, Peggy Karpick, Melissa Klosterman, Donghee Lee, Carroll and David McCullough, Hermine Bunny Martin, Wendy Mayrose, Tony Messel, Aidan Milanowicz, Jean Gray Drake Mohs, Joyce & Mario P., Cheryl Reynolds, Brenda Rivera, David Rowland, Martha Sams, Bo Settle, Madison Simpson, Grayson Spring, Stephanie Stewart, Mickey Suarez, Dacey Tessigner, Nicholas Voyadgis, Ellen Watters Wilkins, and Justin Daniel Wyatt FOR THESE PERSONS SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES: Halcott R. Carter (Navy), Maren W. Catolico (Army National Guard), Henry M. Graham (Army National Guard), Christopher Guyne (Air Force), Michael R. Hall (Air Force), Alex Holland (Army), Jason Kopp (Navy), Tripp Lynn (Navy), Morgan Milanowicz (Army), Travis Moore (Army National Guard), Michael McCraw (Navy), Wayne Pennington (Army), Joshua Scybert (Army), Keytrick Thompson (Army), John Watters (Navy), and Russell Westenhaver (Army Special Forces)FOR THE BIRTH OF THIS CHILD: SlighCulpepper Taber, son of Alyson Campbell and Andrew TaberFOR THESE PERSONS WHO HAVE DIED: Mary Satterlee Egglezos, Caleb Shammeh Fant, Ruth Howard McCorkle, Parker Marks, Frederick Rogers, and Kelly TrakasFor updates or additions to the Advent Prayer List, please contact the Rev. Paula Griffin at [email protected] or 864-504-3686. After-Office Hours for Pastoral Emergencies: Please call 864-590-5602.
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Saturday, November 16, 8:30am-2pmEnjoy lots of delicious pulled pork, Brunswick Stew, slaw, roll, and dessert for $10 per plate. Scouts will also have gallons of tea available for purchase. You may pick up your plate anytime between 8:30am and 2pm in the circle in front of the Parish and Community Life Center. If you have questions, please contact the Scoutmaster at [email protected].
Episcopal Church Women Bazaar Thursday, November 21, 10am-3pm
Lunch from 11:30am to 1:30pm
Lunch ReservationsTo reserve a table of 8, or to place take-out orders,
call 864-504-3684.Please make reservations by noon on Monday,
November 18.