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Voluntary Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier Marcel Dupré
THE LITURGY OF THE WORD
The people stand, if able
Opening Processional Hymn “Christ is the world’s true Light” Blue Hymnal (BH) 542
The Opening Acclamation Book of Common Prayer (BCP) p. 355
Celebrant Blessed be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
People And blessed be His kingdom, now and for ever. Amen.
The Collect for Purity
Almighty God, to you all hearts are open, all desires known, and from you no secrets are hid: Cleanse
the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and
worthily magnify your holy Name; through Christ our Lord. Amen.
The Gloria “Glory to God” BH S-278
Glory to God in the highest, and peace to his people on earth.
Lord God, heavenly King, almighty God and Father,
We worship you, we give you thanks, we praise you for your glory.
Lord Jesus Christ, only Son of the Father,
Lord God, Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world: have mercy on us;
You are seated at the right hand of the Father: receive our prayer.
For you alone are the Holy One, you alone are the Lord, you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ,
with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father. Amen.
The Collect of the Day
Celebrant The Lord be with you.
People And also with you.
Celebrant Let us pray.
Almighty God, whose Son our Savior Jesus Christ is the light of the world: Grant that your people,
illumined by your Word and Sacraments, may shine with the radiance of Christ's glory, that he may
be known, worshipped, and obeyed to the ends of the earth; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who with
you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
A Celebration of the Holy Eucharist Second Sunday after Epiphany
January 14, 2018 – 10:00am St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church
Spartanburg, SC
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Be seated
First Reading 1 Samuel 3:1-20
Now the boy Samuel was ministering to the LORD under Eli. The word of the LORD was rare in those
days; visions were not widespread.
At that time Eli, whose eyesight had begun to grow dim so that he could not see, was lying down in
his room; the lamp of God had not yet gone out, and Samuel was lying down in the temple of
the LORD, where the ark of God was. Then the LORD called, “Samuel! Samuel!” and he said, “Here I
am!” and ran to Eli, and said, “Here I am, for you called me.” But he said, “I did not call; lie down
again.” So he went and lay down. The LORD called again, “Samuel!” Samuel got up and went to Eli,
and said, “Here I am, for you called me.” But he said, “I did not call, my son; lie down again.” Now
Samuel did not yet know the LORD, and the word of the LORD had not yet been revealed to him.
The LORD called Samuel again, a third time. And he got up and went to Eli, and said, “Here I am, for
you called me.” Then Eli perceived that the LORD was calling the boy. Therefore Eli said to Samuel,
“Go, lie down; and if he calls you, you shall say, ‘Speak, LORD, for your servant is listening.’” So
Samuel went and lay down in his place.
Now the LORD came and stood there, calling as before, “Samuel! Samuel!” And Samuel said, “Speak,
for your servant is listening.” Then the LORD said to Samuel, “See, I am about to do something in
Israel that will make both ears of anyone who hears of it tingle. On that day I will fulfill against Eli all
that I have spoken concerning his house, from beginning to end. For I have told him that I am about
to punish his house forever, for the iniquity that he knew, because his sons were blaspheming God,
and he did not restrain them. Therefore I swear to the house of Eli that the iniquity of Eli’s house shall
not be expiated by sacrifice or offering forever.”
Samuel lay there until morning; then he opened the doors of the house of the LORD. Samuel was
afraid to tell the vision to Eli. But Eli called Samuel and said, “Samuel, my son.” He said, “Here I
am.” Eli said, “What was it that he told you? Do not hide it from me. May God do so to you and more
also, if you hide anything from me of all that he told you.” So Samuel told him everything and hid
nothing from him. Then he said, “It is the LORD; let him do what seems good to him.”
As Samuel grew up, the LORD was with him and let none of his words fall to the ground. And all
Israel from Dan to Beer-sheba knew that Samuel was a trustworthy prophet of the LORD.
Lector The Word of the Lord.
All Thanks be to God.
Psalm 139:1-5, 12-17 Domine, probasti
1 LORD, you have searched me out and known me; *
you know my sitting down and my rising up; you discern my thoughts from afar.
2 You trace my journeys and my resting-places *
and are acquainted with all my ways.
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3 Indeed, there is not a word on my lips, *
but you, O LORD, know it altogether.
4 You press upon me behind and before *
and lay your hand upon me.
5 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; *
it is so high that I cannot attain to it.
12 For you yourself created my inmost parts; *
you knit me together in my mother's womb.
13 I will thank you because I am marvelously made; *
your works are wonderful, and I know it well.
14 My body was not hidden from you, *
while I was being made in secret and woven in the depths of the earth.
15 Your eyes beheld my limbs, yet unfinished in the womb; all of them were written in your book; *
they were fashioned day by day, when as yet there was none of them.
16 How deep I find your thoughts, O God! *
how great is the sum of them!
17 If I were to count them, they would be more in number than the sand; *
to count them all, my life span would need to be like yours.
Second Reading 1 Corinthians 6:12-20
“All things are lawful for me,” but not all things are beneficial. “All things are lawful for me,” but I
will not be dominated by anything. “Food is meant for the stomach and the stomach for food,” and
God will destroy both one and the other. The body is meant not for fornication but for the Lord, and
the Lord for the body. And God raised the Lord and will also raise us by his power. Do you not know
that your bodies are members of Christ? Should I therefore take the members of Christ and make
them members of a prostitute? Never! Do you not know that whoever is united to a prostitute
becomes one body with her? For it is said, “The two shall be one flesh.” But anyone united to the
Lord becomes one spirit with him. Shun fornication! Every sin that a person commits is outside the
body; but the fornicator sins against the body itself. Or do you not know that your body is a temple of
the Holy Spirit within you, which you have from God, and that you are not your own? For you were
bought with a price; therefore glorify God in your body.
Lector The Word of the Lord.
All Thanks be to God.
All stand, if able
The Sequence Hymn “Sing praise to our Creator” BH 295
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Gospel Reading John 1:43-51
Gospeler The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to John.
All Glory to you, Lord Christ.
Jesus decided to go to Galilee. He found Philip and said to him, “Follow me.” Now Philip was from
Bethsaida, the city of Andrew and Peter. Philip found Nathanael and said to him, “We have found
him about whom Moses in the law and also the prophets wrote, Jesus son of Joseph from Nazareth.”
Nathanael said to him, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” Philip said to him, “Come and
see.” When Jesus saw Nathanael coming toward him, he said of him, “Here is truly an Israelite in
whom there is no deceit!” Nathanael asked him, “Where did you get to know me?” Jesus answered,
“I saw you under the fig tree before Philip called you.” Nathanael replied, “Rabbi, you are the Son of
God! You are the King of Israel!” Jesus answered, “Do you believe because I told you that I saw you
under the fig tree? You will see greater things than these.” And he said to him, “Very truly, I tell you,
you will see heaven opened and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.”
Gospeler The Gospel of the Lord.
All Praise to you, Lord Christ.
The Gospel Processional: “Thou whose almighty word” BH 371
Thou, whose almighty word chaos and darkness heard, and took their flight;
Hear us, we humbly pray, and, where the Gospel day sheds not its glorious ray;
let there be light!
Be seated
The Sermon The Rev’d Jim Trimble
After a moment of silence, all stand, if able
The Nicene Creed BCP p. 358
We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen
and unseen. We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the
Father, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, of one
Being with the Father. Through him all things were made. For us and for our salvation he came
down from heaven: by the power of the Holy Spirit he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary,
and was made man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate; he suffered death and was
buried. On the third day he rose again in accordance with the Scriptures; he ascended into heaven
and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and
the dead, and his kingdom will have no end. We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of
life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son. With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and
glorified. He has spoken through the Prophets. We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic
Church. We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. We look for the resurrection of
the dead, and the life of the world to come. Amen.
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The people may remain standing, or kneel, if able
The Prayers of the People, Form 3 BCP p. 387
Father, we pray for your holy Catholic Church;
That we all may be one.
Grant that every member of the Church may truly and humbly serve you;
That your Name may be glorified by all people.
We pray, especially, for the students and staff of Houston Elementary School; and for the staff and
families of The Haven Community Solutions.
We pray for all bishops, priests, and deacons;
That they may be faithful ministers of your Word and Sacraments.
We pray for Justin, the Archbishop of Canterbury; Michael, the Presiding Bishop; Andrew, our
Bishop; Jim, our Vicar; Fergie, our Deacon; Pat, our Convocational Deacon; and Lathrop, our
Postulant for Holy Orders.
In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the Anglican Church of Australia.
And in the Diocese of Upper South Carolina, we pray for Voorhees College, Denmark.
We pray for all who govern and hold authority in the nations of the world;
That there may be justice and peace on the earth.
We pray, especially, for Donald, our President; Henry, our governor; Junie, our mayor; And all
elected officials who serve our country, state, county, cities, and towns.
Give us grace to do your will in all that we undertake;
That our works may find favor in your sight.
Have compassion on those who suffer from any grief or trouble;
That they may be delivered from their distress.
We remember, especially, and SAY TOGETHER: Shelby, The Cook Family, Roberta, Peggy, Katie,
Betty, Lessie, Jane, Suzanne, Shirley, The Mosley Family, Belinda, Noah, Mary Ann, Roy, Dan,
The Rochester Family, Robb, The Taylor Family, The Trimble Family, The Tuck Family.
Give to the departed eternal rest;
Let light perpetual shine upon them.
We praise you for your saints who have entered into joy;
May we also come to share in your heavenly kingdom.
Let us pray for our own needs and those of others.
Silence
The Celebrant adds a concluding collect
The Confession & Absolution BCP p. 360
Leader Let us confess our sins against God and our neighbor.
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All Most merciful God, we confess that we have sinned against you in thought, word,
and deed, by what we have done, and by what we have left undone. We have not loved you with
our whole heart; we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. We are truly sorry and we humbly
repent. For the sake of your Son Jesus Christ, have mercy on us and forgive us; that we may
delight in your will, and walk in your ways, to the glory of your Name. Amen.
Celebrant Almighty God have mercy on you, forgive you all your sins through our Lord Jesus
Christ, strengthen you in all goodness, and by the power of the Holy Spirit keep you in eternal life.
Amen.
All stand
The Peace
Celebrant The peace of the Lord be always with you.
People And also with you.
The Ministers and People may greet one another in the name of the Lord.
Announcements
Birthday & Anniversary Prayer
O God, our times are in your hand: Look with favor, we pray, on your servants as they begin
another year. Grant that they may grow in wisdom and grace, and strengthen their trust in your
goodness all the days of their lives; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
THE LITURGY OF THE TABLE
The Offertory The Best of Rooms Peter Mathews
The St. Christopher’s Choir
Christ, He requires still, wheresoe'er He comes
To feed or lodge, to have the best of rooms:
Give Him the choice; grant Him the nobler part
Of all the house: the best of all's the heart.
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All standing, if able
The Offertory Response The Doxology BH 380, v. 3
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;
Praise him, all creatures here below;
Praise him above, ye heavenly host;
Praise, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
Celebrant The Lord be with you BCP p. 361
People And also with you.
Celebrant Lift up your hearts.
People We lift them to the Lord.
Celebrant Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
People It is right to give him thanks and praise.
It is right, and a good and joyful thing, always and everywhere to give thanks to you, Father
Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth.
A Proper Preface is added
Therefore we praise you, joining our voices with Angels and Archangels and with all the company of
heaven, who for ever sing this hymn to proclaim the glory of your Name:
The Sanctus “Holy, holy, holy Lord” BH S-125
Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might,
Heaven and earth are full, full of your glory.
Hosanna in the highest. Hosanna in the highest.
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
Hosanna in the highest. Hosanna in the highest.
The people stand or kneel
Holy and gracious Father: In your infinite love you made us for yourself; and, when we had fallen
into sin and become subject to evil and death, you, in your mercy, sent Jesus Christ, your only and
eternal Son, to share our human nature, to live and die as one of us, to reconcile us to you, the God
and Father of all.
He stretched out his arms upon the cross, and offered himself, in obedience to your will, a perfect
sacrifice for the whole world.
On the night he was handed over to suffering and death, our Lord Jesus Christ took bread; and when
he had given thanks to you, he broke it, and gave it to his disciples, and said, “Take, eat: This is my
Body, which is given for you. Do this for the remembrance of me.”
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After supper he took the cup of wine; and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, and said,
“Drink this, all of you: This is my Blood of the new Covenant, which is shed for you and for many for
the forgiveness of sins. Whenever you drink it, do this for the remembrance of me.”
Therefore, we proclaim the mystery of faith:
Christ has died.
Christ is risen.
Christ will come again.
We celebrate the memorial of our redemption, O Father, in this sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving.
Recalling his death, resurrection, and ascension, we offer you these gifts.
Sanctify them by your Holy Spirit to be for your people the Body and Blood of your Son, the Holy
food and drink of new and unending life in him. Sanctify us also that we may faithfully receive this
holy Sacrament, and serve you in unity, constancy, and peace; and at the last day bring us with all
your saints into the joy of your eternal kingdom.
All this we ask through your Son Jesus Christ. By him, and with him, and in him, in the unity of the
Holy Spirit all honor and glory is yours, Almighty Father, now and for ever. AMEN.
And now, as our Savior Christ has taught us, we are bold to say,
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on
earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we
forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen
The Breaking of the Bread The Celebrant breaks the consecrated Bread.
A period of silence is kept.
Fraction Anthem (sung) “Christ our Passover” BH S-155
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us;
Therefore let us keep the feast. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
The Hymns at Communion
“What wondrous love is this” BH 439
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“Will you come and follow me” John L. Bell
1. Will you come and follow me if I but call your name?
Will you go where you don’t know and never be
the same?
Will you let my love be shown?
Will you let my Name be known?
Will you let my life be grown in you and you in me?
2. Will you leave yourself behind if I but call your
name?
Will you care for cruel and kind and never be the
same?
Will you risk the hostile stare
should your life attract or scare?
Will you let me answer prayer in you and you in me?
3. Will you let the blinded see if I but call your name?
Will you set the pris’ner free
and never be the same?
Will you kiss the leper clean,
and do such as this unseen?
And admit to what I mean in you and you in me?
4. Will you love the “You” you hide if I but call your
name?
Will you quell the fear inside
and never be the same?
Will you use the faith you’ve found
to reshape the world around
through my sight and touch and sound in you and
you in me?
5. Christ, your summons echoes true when you but call
my name.
Let me turn and follow you
and never be the same.
In your company I’ll go
where your love and footsteps show,
thus I’ll move and live and grow in you and you in
me?
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The people stand or kneel, as able
The Prayer After Communion BCP p. 366
Celebrant Let us pray.
All Almighty and everliving God, we thank you for feeding us with the spiritual food of the
most precious Body and Blood of your Son our Savior Jesus Christ; and for assuring us in these
holy mysteries that we are living members of the Body of your Son, and heirs of your eternal
kingdom. And now, Father, send us out to do the work you have given us to do, to love and serve
you as faithful witnesses of Christ our Lord. To him, to you, and to the Holy Spirit, be honor and
glory, now and forever. Amen.
All stand, if able
The Blessing
Closing Processional Hymn “Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim” BH 535
The Dismissal
The Deacon or Celebrant proclaims a dismissal into the world
People Thanks be to God.
Voluntary Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern Marcel Dupré
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CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
URGENT NEED!! Our annual blanket drive has never been more needed than it is now. Please
consider donating either new twin blankets or gently used/clean blankets of any size to this cause.
Because of the cold, we will be delivering them to organizations not at the end of the month, but
EACH WEEK. Your blankets are desperately needed. The Red Cross, Mobile Meals, and the Sheriff’s
Office thank you.
DON'T FORGET - YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUESTED!
This Sunday (1/14) during Christian Formation, we will host Mr. Thomas Webster, Principal, Drayton
Elementary School.
He will be attending church with us so please make him feel welcome.
It's also important for us to hear about this ministry as we begin reviewing all of our outreach to
determine what we are called to do in 2018.
Remaining weeks in January:
1/21 - Dedication of the Anne Fain Memorial Garden with reception
1/28 – ANNUAL MEETING
OYSTER ROAST TICKETS: Tickets will be available in the Church Office during week and from
Paul Halphen or Jay Palmer on Sundays.
NOMINATING COMMITTEE: Here are the nominations that the Committee has gotten so far.
Nominations are still open, and candidates can be proposed by the congregation up until the start of
elections at the Annual Meeting on January 28th.
Sr Warden - Lex Hray
Jr Warden - Charlie Kendrick ( 1 yr only)
Mission Committee Candidates (elect 2)
Jim Sloan
Bruce Rochester
Erin Hubbell
Diocesan Delegates (elect 1)
Lex Hray (if elected Sr Warden)
Gary Horvath
Alternate Delegates (2 still needed)
PLEDGES: If you would like to raise your pledge, please contact either Anita Bruhnke in the office or
Ruth Anne Hickerson.
THE VICAR’S BROWN BAG BIBLE STUDY takes place each 1st and 3rd Monday of the month at
12noon in The Conference Room, where we discuss the lectionary readings for the upcoming Sunday.
The next meeting is January 15th.
ALTAR FLOWERS SIGN-UP: We are making the yearly Flower Schedule for 2018. If you’d like to
celebrate, honor, or remember a loved one or event, or renew your date, please call or write Anita in
the Parish Office to see if that Sunday is available. A $35 donation is asked to pay for the flowers.
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UNITED THANK OFFERING: Our church collected $353.20 this year for UTO! Many thanks for
being such a generous congregation.
FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS is a workshop provided by Rob Welborn as part of his
College Counseling Workshops. This workshop is free and open to the public and will take place in
the Parish Hall on Sunday, January 21st from 3:00pm to 4:30pm. Please tell your friends with children
getting ready for college about this!
WINTER 2018 GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: Are you struggling with loss of your cherished loved
one? Are you having difficulty finding companions who really understand? Are you looking for
practical tools to help you cope? Join us for 10 weekly meetings to help you cope and adjust with the
painful reality of deep loss in the presence of those who are or have been where you are. We focus on
basic principles and tools using Alan Wolfelt’s five-star book, Understanding Your Grief: Ten Essential
Touchstones for Finding Hope and Healing. EASLEY Weekly, January 11 – March 15, Thursdays, 11 am
– 12:30. Downtown: “Williams” House between Robinson Funeral Home and Easley Presbyterian
Church; 108 South 1st Street. GREENVILLE Weekly, January 9 – March 13, Tuesdays, 5:30 to 7 pm. 1
Pine Knoll Dr. Greenville, SC near entrance of Woodlawn Cemetery. SPARTANBURG Weekly,
January 10 –March 14, Wednesdays, 1 pm– 2:30 pm. “The Juice Bar” at St. Christopher’s Episcopal
Church, 400 Dupre Drive. Sign-up Online at www.hospicegriefsupport.com, By email:
[email protected], or Contact Tonya Taylor by phone 864-627-7049 Registration
Deadline: January 16.
TAKE IT TO THE MAT IN PRAYER: Our next evening at 6:30 pm for gentle yoga/prayer will be on
January 18th in the Parish Hall. (1st & 3rd Thursdays) Suggested donation: $5.00. Please join us!
2:42 BIBLE STUDY is beginning again on Tuesday, January 23rd at 10:00am. We are studying Barbara
Brown Taylor’s “Home by Another Way”, a collection of her sermons.
WEDNESDAYS @ CHURCH: Healing Eucharist with traditional music at 5:30pm, simple supper at
6:15pm, discussing The Wired Word at 6:45, and choir rehearsal at 7:30.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALENDARS are available on the credenzas in the Narthex and the
credenza in the Connector. A parishioner donated these, so please take one!
THE DAUGHTERS OF THE KING’S Second Book Study, using Evangelism Without Additives by
Jim Henderson will begin February 11, 2018 in The Juice Bar. If you ordered a book from Mary
Levens, they are here! We are not starting in January due to Annual Meeting and special
speakers. For the first meeting, please read the Introduction—Evangelism Isn’t Normal and Chapter
1—Boldness is Overrated. We will meet the second Sunday in each month this year, except for June,
July and August. Dates maybe adjusted such as May 13th. We will meet on May 20th due to
Mother's Day falling on the 13th. We are very excited that Fergie will be facilitating for us once again
this year! Please join us. If you miss a month, no worries…there are no tests or projects! Just great
discussions, learning and fun!
THE PARISH DISCRETIONARY FUND is one way that church members can help and assist those
in need in our community. On the first Sunday of each month, the loose offerings go to the Parish
Discretionary Fund to help Father Jim reach out to those needing a boost. The next collection is Feb.
4th.
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GARDEN PLOTS: Garden Plots are available on a first come, first served basis. Plots are $20 a piece.
MAGAZINES are still being collected in the basket in the Narthex. Peggy Wilson collects the
magazines for her neighbor Anneliese Pillar. Anneliese is a dedicated volunteer at Spartanburg
Regional where she distributes the magazines to patients.
A LOOK AHEAD AT ADULT CHRISTIAN FORMATION: Sundays around 11:30am
Season of Epiphany
“Living Discipleship: Celebrating the Saints,” from Forward Movement
The saints witness to us what the life of faith looks like, lived out in real time, as they challenge us to live out
our own discipleship more fully and fearlessly. In a journey with the saints, we also learn something of our
history as we look at monks, missionaries, prophets, and more, and learn how different people in different places
and times, with different backgrounds and gifts, have taken their place in proclaiming the kingdom of God.
Feb 4 Enmegahbowh
Feb 11 Frances Perkins
TRANSFERS IN:
Keith Dover - from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Greenville SC
Laura Gleason and Cliff Bowers - from Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, Atlanta GA
Anna Marion Howell - from Episcopal Church of the Advent, Spartanburg SC
The Lee Family: Mike, Bess, Faith, Channing, Knowlton - from Episcopal Church of the Advent,
Spartanburg SC
ALTAR FLOWERS FOR JANUARY 14th are given to the glory of God and in memory of Dennis
Bruce, husband, and in honor of Jacquelyn Sears, mother, by Bea Bruce.
Sunday 1/14 The Second Sunday after the Epiphany
9:30am Choir rehearsal in Sanctuary
9:45am Nursery Ministry available
10:00am Holy Eucharist
10:05am Children’s Sunday School
11:00am Fellowship in the Connector
11:30am Adult Formation Class in the Parish Hall
Monday 1/15 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Observed
7:00pm SA Anonymous Mtg in the Connector
Tuesday 1/16 6:30pm Basketball League in the Gym
5:15pm Hand Bell Workshop with Jane Patterson
Wednesday 1/17 [Antony, Abbot in Egypt, 356]
1:00pm Winter 2018 Grief Support Group
5:30pm Healing Eucharist
6:15pm Supper
6:30pm FAVOR family group mtg in Parish Hall
6:45pm Christian Formation Wednesday
7:30pm Choir Rehearsal
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Thursday 1/18 THE CONFESSION OF SAINT PETER THE APOSTLE
5:45pm NA Meeting in the Connector
6:30pm Basketball League in the Gym
Sunday 1/21 The Third Sunday after the Epiphany
9:30am Choir rehearsal in Sanctuary
9:45am Nursery Ministry available
10:00am Holy Eucharist
10:05am Children’s Sunday School
11:00am Dedication of the Ann Fain Memorial Garden with Reception
Birthdays
Sabrina Harley, 1/9
Roy Parker, 1/10
Ashley Courier, 1/12
Meredith Lockamy, 1/14
Donna Fritz, 1/15
Roberta Gentry, 1/17
Noah Oxner, 1/18
Sarah Trimble, 1/19
Mitch Slade, 1/20
Ralph Preston, 1/20
Dot Sloan, 1/22
LaJune Stephens, 1/22
Max Fritz, 1/26
Cathy Grooms, 1/26
Bunny Sartor, 1/26
Al Levens, 1/27
Pat Royle, 1/28
Colin Courier, 1/29
Liam Courier, 1/29
Peter Barnes, 2/2
Brad Harley, 2/2
Marylin Hubbell, 2/4
Anita Bruhnke, 2/5
Aaron Courier, 2/8
Betty Holland, 2/9
Gary Horvath, 2/11
Anna Kate Alverson, 2/12
Nicole Cobb, 2/13
Anniversaries
Roy & Cheryl Parker, 1/23
Pat & Marlene Novinger, 2/14
Pastoral Care Contact
January: Peggy Graham, 579-1592
Parish Prayer List
Shelby Boyce
The Cook Family
Roberta Gentry
Peggy Graham
Katie Harris
Betty Holland
Lessie Irby
Jane Johnson
Suzanne Johnson
Shirley Lippert
The Mosley Family
Belinda Oxner
Noah Oxner
Mary Ann Palmer
Roy Parker
Dan Price
The Rochester Family
Robb Sartor
The Taylor Family
The Trimble Family
The Tuck Family
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Friends and Family Prayer List
This Sunday’s Ministers
Celebrant & Preacher: The Rev’d Jim Trimble
Deacon: The Rev’d Deacon Leslie Horvath
Acolyte: George Hairston
Chalice Bearers: Jim & Dot Sloan
Lector: Anita Bruhnke
Verger: Bea Bruce
Eucharistic Visitor: Charlie Kendrick
Ushers: David Ragsdale, Ruth Anne Hickerson
Altar Guild: Anita Bruhnke, Karen Barnes, Bobbye
Faucette
Flower Guild: Karen Barnes
Greeters: Peter Barnes, Bliss Harley
Tellers: Ruth Anne Hickerson, Jay Palmer
Coffee Setup: Mary Ann & Jay Palmer
Sound Tech: Bill Canny
James Jennings, friend of Christine Evans
Ava Johnson
Robin & Bob Margeson, friends of St. Christopher’s
Ben Marshall, grandson of Doreen Marshall
Dean & Tyler McGraw, family of Bliss Harley
Rosa McKinney and family
Jamie McMillan, nephew of Grant & Elisabeth Cobb
Kirk Neely, Kris Neely’s father
Diana Nieto, mother of Belinda Oxner
Kevin O’Connell, friend of John Burchfield
Brian Parker, friend of Mary & Al Levens
The family & friends of Chely Patterson, colleague of Karen Barnes
Gene & the Peterson family, lifelong friends of Kyran Dowling
Debbie Pitts, a friend of Bliss and Brad Harley
Deborah Price, Dan Price’s wife
Emory J. Price, friend of Jennifer Evans
Johnny Price, friend of Leslie Horvath
Katie Rigby & family, family of Bliss Harley
Lillian Rochester, mother of Bruce
Terri Hodge Rhodes, family friend of the Harleys
Danny Smith, brother of Mary Halphen
Robin & Daniel Smith, friends of Lex & Cindy Hray
Allene Taylor, friend of Peggy Wilson
Henry Thomas, friend of Cassandra Gray
Al Walker, friend of Anita Bruhnke
Jim Whitfield, David Ragsdale’s uncle
The Young Family, friends of Donna & Max Fritz
Tracy & Stephanie, daughters of Bruce & Vickie Witteveen
Jenny & Katie, goddaughters of Bill and Johnsie Canny
Larry Armstrong
Annie Barr, friend of Agnes Hamilton
Steve Bond, friend of Donna and Max Fritz
Gail Bonnell, friend of Agnes Hamilton
John Bruhnke
Buck Buckland, brother of Penny Hucks
Jim Burchfield, John Burchfield’s brother
Cailynn Campos
Elizabeth Coggins, friend of David Ragsdale
Margaret Cook, Bliss Harley’s aunt
Laurie Copley, former member of St. Christopher’s
Scott & Kelly Denbow Family, nephew of Anne Denbow
Karen Yuleimy Gallego Diaz, friend of Gary Horvath
Whitney Dodd, niece of David Ragsdale
Ann Duncan, friend of Doris Beasley
David Ferguson, brother of Fergie Horvath
Josie Flore, friend of Belinda Oxner
Mary Gray, mother-in-law of Cassandra Gray
Donna Gurganus, friend of Donna & Max Fritz
Eddie Hall, friend of St. Christopher’s
Wanda Hicks, sister of Philip Tuck
Joan Horvath, Gary Horvath’s mother
Betty Hray, Lex Hray’s mother
Allie Hoy, friend of Mary Levens
Heather Hucks
Taft Hunt, friend of Donna & Max Fritz
Manda Jackson, friend of Roberta Gentry
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REFLECTION
Over the Christmas holiday, I spent some time in Wilmington, NC. On a whim, I moved there
after college in 1991, never having lived outside of my beautiful bluegrass state of Kentucky. This was
my first exposure to living life as an adult, outside the confines of the college and homestead bubbles,
and it was stunning. I began my first career here, bought my first car here, and was always the
youngest one in the room at my job.
Driving around the town last week, I spotted my old apartments, and the gas station where my
rental trailer used to stand near the Intracoastal Waterway. There’s where I used to work, where my
friends lived, my favorite restaurant, and the old Hardee’s that is now a great Irish pub. As I drove
down Market Street towards 16th Street, I remembered my first legal U-turn, and the traffic light at
which I heard the radio newscast, in 1994, of the end of apartheid in South Africa. And when I
approached the Cape Fear River downtown, I reflected on the outdoor beer garden I used to frequent,
which is now a parking lot.
While remembering times from twenty years ago is nice and reflective and sparks feelings of joy, I
was there to see friends. The bad part – they were all sick, and so our visits never occurred. I then
took a step back and thought about all my coworkers from the mid-90s, and not one of them was still
working at the radio station. The only one I knew was the guy who took my place when I moved
from there.
Feeling a bit dejected, I perked myself up while walking around downtown, falling into the trap
of “they closed my favorite shop,” or “why is there a Starbucks down here?” or “we never did it that
way.” It took me a while to see that the life happening all around me on my brief trip there was now
and new. It wasn’t a relic from years gone by. It didn’t stop time so that 25 years later I could step
back into my museum of ‘new adulthood.’
Once I saw the town with those new eyes, it was startling. The Cape Fear Community College
Performing Arts Center is a beautiful treasure. The new road pattern of Wrightsville Avenue to get to
the beach was smart and made a whole lot more sense than the old way. The new restaurants and
shops downtown, as well as smart growth out near the university, were big draws for new residents.
Everything in our life is on a course heading to the future. This includes church. Things in our
way of life as a faith community change, not just for change’s sake, but to open a door to those who
are new to this life, and embracing a new season of faith, while still holding on to traditions that
grounded us in the first place.
~~ Fr. Jim+
UPCOMING SPECIAL DATES TO REMEMBER
January
18 Take It to the Mat in Prayer @ 6:30pm
21 Dedication of the Ann Fain Courtyard Prayer Garden
28 St. Christopher’s Annual Meeting after church – in Parish Hall
28 Compline @ 7:30pm
February
13 Shrove Tuesday Oyster Roast @ 5:30pm – in Gym
14 Ash Wednesday Services at 12noon & 7pm
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NOTES
St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church 400 Dupre Dr. Spartanburg SC 29307
Phone (864) 585-2858 Web: www.stchrisonline.org FAX (864) 585-0799
The Rt. Rev’d Andrew Waldo........................................................................................... Bishop
The Rev’d Jim Trimble .......................................................................................................... Vicar
The Rev’d Deacon Leslie Horvath .................................................................................. Deacon
Anne Denbow .................................................................................... Director of Liturgical Arts
Margaret Hopper ............................................................................................................. Organist
Meredith Lockamy ....................................................................................... Children’s Ministry
Anita Bruhnke ............................................................................................ Parish Administrator
Katherine Ruchala ............................................................................................................... Sexton
2017 Mission Committee
Senior Warden: Grant Cobb
Junior Warden: Lex Hray
Treasurer: Ruth Anne Hickerson
Clerk: Mary Levens
Members: Karen Barnes (2020), Anita Bruhnke (2019), Emilio Larrier (2019), Adam Lockamy (2020),
April Preston (2018), Peggy Wilson (2018)