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Office Notes To contact us:
Pastor
Reverend Dr. Timothy Osment Tel. (W) (843) 756-1629
(H) (843) 716-0346
(M) (843) 877-1217
First Presbyterian Church 5435 Main Street/PO Box 425
Loris, SC 29569
Phone: (843) 756-1629
Fax: (843) 756-2836
Email: LorisFPC@gmail.com
Website: http://www.lorisfpc.com
Youth Director
Mr. Ron Barron
rbarron24@yahoo.com
Clerk of Session:
Mrs. Bobbie Ingle
Treasurer:
Mrs. Jennifer Anderson
lorisfpc@gmail.com
Every Week Sunday School - 9:30 am Sunday Worship Service - 10:30 am (Nursery Available During Worship Service) Adult Choir Practice - 5:00 pm Sundays Sunday Night Bible Study -6:00pm Wednesday Morning Bible Study - 10:00 am Wednesday Evening Fellowship Meal –6:00pm Wednesday Evening Bible Study - 6:45 pm Thursday Prayer Group - 10:00 am
Monthly Meetings Stated Session Meeting 2nd Sunday, 7:30 am Silver Lining Group 3rd Tuesday, 11:30 am Presbyterian Men 4th Tuesday, 6:30 pm
The Newsletter The Newsletter is a monthly publication keeping you informed of all the news and activities at Loris First Presbyterian Church. Stories and calendar items are welcome.
February 2019 Happenings
First Presbyterian Church
5435 Main Street
MAILING ADDRESS :
PO Box 425
Loris, SC 29569
5435 Main Street Post Office Box 425 Loris, South Carolina 29569
“Building on Faith”
FROM THE PASTOR’ S DESK
February 2019 Happenings First Presbyterian Church Loris, SC
“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishon-or others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, al-ways perseveres.”
(I Corinthians 13:4-7 NIV)
I will never forget an eye-opening experience Jane and I had when we were still dating. Being in the love-struck frame of mind I was in, I showered her with flowers and other gifts frequently. One day during one of our very honest conversations she told me “I really don’t like flowers.” I was some-what stunned by the comment but as we talked, I began to understand what she meant and also that I had found a very special woman.
Jane explained that there was the cost of the flow-ers and candy and other stuff that I gave her but that the most important thing to her was the giving of myself. Love to her meant personal time spent together. It meant self-sacrifice more than money, cards, or flowers. I’ve learned a lot from my wife over the years but that event that occurred before we were even married is one of the most treasured memories I have of our relationship.
It’s ok to share gifts and do good things for our spouses and friends. But we must always be on guard against equating love with things. Paul’s thirteenth chapter in I Corinthians is a masterpiece of writing that explains the true nature of real love. The Corinthian church had swerved off tracked theologically. Paul had founded the church but there were people and cultural trends that were misleading the church. Perhaps the significance of
what Paul is saying in I Corinthians 13 can be found in the last sentence of Chapter 12. Before he begins to explain love, he says: “Now eagerly desire the greater gifts. And yet I will show you the most excellent way.” (I Corinthians 12:31)
Yes, before Paul begins his famous love chapter, he makes clear that he is not pandering to the pop-ular views of the Corinthian culture. He is encour-aging the Corinthians to take the highest view of the most important concept of Jesus Christ. I John 4:19 says:
“We love because He first loved us.”
Our understanding of love as believers begins with God’s great love for us through creation. It is giv-en substance in the birth of his son Jesus. And it comes to fulfillment in the death of Jesus on the Cross.
Over 20 years ago, when Jane’s best friend learned that she had told me she didn’t like flow-ers she said, “She’s gonna regret that one day!” But I don’t think Jane has ever regretted the spe-cial love we share that is beyond anything earthly.
I treasure my wife and hope all of you will learn the true meaning of love as we have. It’s appro-priate (and wise!) to do special things on Valen-tine’s Day. But remember each and every day that true love is not based on things but on self-sacrifice as we learned from our Lord Jesus.
Have a great month and a Happy Valentine’s Day,
Pastor Tim
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January 28th—First practice week
February 15th—Game 1 February 22nd—Game 2
March 1st—Game 3 March 8th—Game 4
March 15th—Game 5 March 23rd—Game 6 and Season Celebration
Sunday, March 24th—Upward Recognition Sunday
Game Times: 5:30 pm - K4 and Kindergarten 6:30 pm - First—Third Grade 7:30 - Fourth—Eighth Grade
Thank You Calabash Covenant Presbyterian Church! Once again, their team of volunteers will be coming to staff
the concession stand. Stop by to say hello and let them know
how me much we appreciate their support of the Upward
Sports Ministry.
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The Stated Session meeting for February will be a planning retreat on Saturday, February 16th at 7:30 am.
The Silver Lining Group will be holding their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 19th at 11:30 am at Golden Corral in North Myrtle Beach.
Remember to support the Food Pantry with non-perishable food items. The first Sunday of each month is our day to focus on collections for the Food Pantry.
Children’s Church is available for children K-3rd grade every Sunday after the Children’s Sermon.
Please keep Pastor Tim updated on joys and prayer concerns.
Please pray for the Family Life Center Committee as they commit their time and talents to this project. Pastor Tim, Elder Bobbie Ingle and Ron Barron will be attending the ECO Nathional Gathering Conference in Colorado Springs the week of January 28th - February 1st. Please remember them in prayer for safe travels.
Please remember in your prayers: Members: Nancy Barton, Mary Brogdon, Dr. Jim Craigie, Bridgett Fowler, Patrick Fowler, Hilda Fowler, Arnie and Marlene Gaspersohn, Charles Grainger, John Harrelson, Ruth Ann Jones, Bill Jo-sephs, Libby Kyzer, Carl Long, Betty Nain, Frances Nain, Maud O’Neill, Raegan Powell, Emeline Ran-kin, Holly Rankin, Jo Marie Rankin, Pam Richard, Fred and Nancy Sharp, Lisa Shropshire, Lloyd Soles, Frances Tanner, Joyce Wilhelm. Members in assisted living: Marinell Allsbrook Family & Friends: Eric Azor, Lyndsey Ball, Larry Batton, Edie Beford, Diane Bell, Donna Blevins, Mark Boyd, Wendy Boyd, Bryan Branton, Melinda Brooks, David Buffkin, Mary Jo Burle, Louise Cana-dy, Debbie Carroll, Nellie Carter, Aaron Chesson, Loraine Collins, Gage Connor, Jean Cox, Sam Cox, Betty Crowe, Faye Daniels, Tracy Davis, Mary Derr, Jim and Shelby Dickson, Rudolf Dorman, Christel Durant, Chris Dunning, Christina Edney, Alana Ford, Baby Abigail Fowler, Harvey Fowler, Betty Galea, Michael Garrett, Bertie Gause, Jordan Gause, Rose Gause, Randy Ghent, John and Pat Gimber, Clifford and Hilda Gore, Logan Gore, Lucille Gore, Annie Graham, Jeremy Graham, Shane Greenwood, Judy Hardee, W.J. Hardee, Martha Hardwick, Victoria Harrelson, Shirley Harris, Judson Hendrick, Levi Holmes, Jean Howard, Kristi Hucks, Jessica Hughes, Billie Johnson, Frankie Brittany Jones, Cameron Jones, Emelie Josephs, Crickett Kesler, Patricia Ketchie, Cheryl Lara, Agnes Lee, Greg Lee, Lee Lewis, Tommy Long, Bruce Major, Hilda McDow-ell, Billy and Darlene McDuffie, Renee McKinney, Joan McMakin, Patrick Milligan, Doris Mills, Steve Mincey, Debbie Morris, Amy Mulvaney, Patrick My-ers, Jimmy Neally, Henry Nichols, Evelyn Osment, Brody Overfield, Robert Pike, Kenneth Porter, Ervin Powell, Robert Praete, Donald Rabon, Joe Ray, Roger Richard, Ginger Scott, John Sebados, Brenda Sharp, Ann Shropshire, Michael Smith, Rob Smith, Earl J. Spivey, Mae Stuart, Hilda Suggs, Slade Taylor, Keith Tedder, Chad Thompkins, Billy Thompson, Harold Thompson, Greg Tyler, Mildred VanKannel, Darryl Vaught, Felicia Walker, Wanda Ward, Paul Waters, Jeremy Weaver, Melissa White, Ann Wirt, Ed Wooten, Nikki Wyble, Jennifer Yates
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The Bible should be at the center of everything we do as a church. Bible Study is, therefore, an integral part of our lives as disciples. In order to make our small group Bible Studies more available we have several sessions, as listed below. Each of our Bible Study groups is different. Please consider attending one of these sessions on a regular basis or let Pastor Tim know if there is another time that would work better for you.
Current Bible Study Sessions Sunday - 6:00 PM The Life of Paul
Wednesday - 10:00 AM (Luke) Wednesday - 6:30 PM (Genesis)
Youth Group Bible Study Session
Sunday - 6:00 pm (Exodus)
New Address for Luke Gray:
Vincent Luke Gray 1111 Independence Avenue, Apt. 2602
Akron, OH 44310 (843) 343-2585
Send him a note or card from home. He would love to hear from you.
It’s a great time to join a Sunday School class: Available each Sunday morning at 9:30 am for all age groups
Nursery—volunteer attendant Lower Elementary Grades K-2nd and Upper Elementary
Grades 3rd—5th, Martha Smith & Shawnna Dew Middle School Grades 6th—8th, Jennifer Anderson
High School Grades 9th—12th, Ron Barron Mixed Adults’ Class, Dawn Brooks & Lori Suggs Ladies’ and Men’s Class, Dr. Gwyn McCutchen
Benefits of Sunday School: • Grow spiritually and improve bible knowledge
• Build relationships with others • Join together in prayer
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Labor Day Service Project! Our youth are awesome!
Bible Study: Sunday Nights @ 6pm Middle & High School
Every Tuesday, at 7:15am
High School Youth group Breakfast and Devotions at Bojangle’s
Wednesday February 6th The Bible Series continued
Friday, February 8th
Kids Zone 6:30pm-8:30pm Bring your favorite board game
Wednesday, February 13th
HS Youth and Parent Meeting for Ski Trip Retreat
MS and Elem - OCC
February 15th—17th HS Youth Ski and Worship Retreat
Wednesday, February 20th Random Acts of Kindness
Elem - Movie Night
Wednesday, February 27th MS/HS - youth worship service
Elem - Movie Night
Greetings to all!
Thank you to everyone who came out and helped make the Fish Fry such a huge success! If you weren’t able to help this time, there will be plenty of other fundraisers you can help with this Spring!... Our High School youth will be experiencing another first later this month - our first ever High School Ski and Wor-ship Retreat! This is going to be a fun and exciting weekend for everyone! We are looking to make this an annual trip for our high school youth and we can’t wait to tell everyone about our experience... In clos-ing, February is the month we celebrate Valentine’s Day by telling those who are close to us just how much we love them. Let us be reminded that we should treat every day like it’s Valentine’s Day when it comes to our relationship with Jesus. Live each day so that our love for Him is obvi-ous for everyone to see - including Him!
Grace and Peace
February 3rd - Jeff Ingle & Barry Brooks
February 10th - Terry Fowler & Will Duncan February 17th - Dewitt Elliott & Jeb Flesch
February 24th - Rick Richard & Freddie Moore
February 3rd Martha Smith February 10th Jessica Hammond February 17th Kim Barron February 24th Andriette/ Haven
February Nursery Volunteers February 3rd Tracy Ray February 10th Karen Westlund February 17th Rodney & Renee Soles February 24th Jim & Jane Roberts
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Sunday School Teachers Needed
Do you remember your childhood Sunday School Teacher?
You could make a difference in the spiritual growth of the children at LFPC.
Please see Mrs. Bobbie Ingle
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It’s time to think about the OCC Boxes and all the items that it takes to fill them up. For the month of February, we will be collect-ing small toys. Matchbox cars Polly Pockets Barbie Dolls (new or clean /lighly used) Dollar Store Games Small Lego Kits
Giving Hope Farm
Harvesting Independence in People with Special Needs
Buckcreekfoundation.org
Neighbors Helping Neighbors BBQ Benefit
Friday, February 22nd
At Loris First Presbyterian ▪ 11am-2pm, 4pm-6pm Planning Meeting ▪ Thursday, February 7th 7:00 pm
If you can volunteer for this event on February 22nd, please plan to attend this
meeting. They will need cooks, servers, drivers, desserts donated, and clean-up
crews.
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LFPC Committee List 2019 Session Members
Christian Anderson Dawn Brooks
Terry Fowler Suzanne Gore Bobbie Ingle
Gwyn McCutchen Venson Powers
Tracy Ray Rev. Dr. Tim Osment, moderator
Commit this year to pray for the active session members of the church.
Education Sunday School Organization, Youth and Elementary Children Groups, Rally Day,
Children’s Church,
Fellowship Silver Lining Group, Church Meals,
Compassion Committee, Women’s Group, Graduate Recognition
Evangelism and Outreach Operation Christmas Child, Community
Events, Holiday outreach, Angel Tree, Food Pantry, Special Projects, Member Directory
Worship Special Services, Dramas/Plays. Sound
Room, Christmas Decorations
Upward Soccer, Flag Football, and Cheerleading
Leagues, Sports Ministry
Building and Grounds Maintenance and Upkeep of Church and
Church Property
Budget and Finance Financial Reporting, Budget, Personnel,
Fundraisers, Stewardship
Family Life Center Expansion of the church to include a new building or addition to current structure
Safety and Security Security of all church buildings
and property
Administration Church operations, Office Management,
Office Supplies, Pew Supplies
The Bible contains 66 books. 39 books in the Old Testament. 27 books in the New Testament.
Testament means “covenant” or contract.”
The Bible was written under the inspira-tion of the Holy Spirit by over 40 authors from all walks of life: shepherds, farm-
ers, tent-makers, physicians, fishermen,
priests, philosophers and kings.
Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible, referred to as the Pentateuch; the
foundation of the Bible.
The Apostle Paul wrote 14 books (over half) of the New Testament.
The Bible was written over a period of 1,500 years, from around 1450 B.C. (the
time of Moses) to about 100 A.D. (following the death and resurrection of
Jesus Christ).
Mission Statement
The mission of ECO is to build flourishing churches that make disciples of Jesus Christ.
Contributions Year to Date YTD Budget
Pledge Tithing $ 219,274.53 $254,996.27
Restricted Funds $ 47,672.33
Special Offerings $ 4,471.57
Total Contributions $ 271,418.43 $ 254,996.27
Pledge offerings under budget ( $ 35,721.74)
Distributions
Church Operations $ 276,067.04 $ 254,996.27
Restricted Funds $ 35,040.12
Total Distributions $ 311,107.16 $ 254,996.27
Net ($39,688.73) $ —0—–-
Distributions over budget ( $ 21,070.77)
2018 Financial Statistics January—December
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Get the App! To receive messages from the church on your phone:
Download the Remind 101 App and visit the following
link:
For LFPC: For LFPC Youth text @8cfaf text @lfpcy to 843-486-2530 843-486-2530
We are still accepting contributions toward the
refurbishment of the grand piano for the
sanctuary. Designate “piano” in the memo line
of your donation.
Exercise Class every Wednesday
at 9:00 am. It’s a great time to join!
Enjoy Bible Study at 10:00 am,
immediately following exercise class
“Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give,
not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a
cheerful giver.” 2 Cor 9:7
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February 4th Rick Pierce
February 6th Jennifer Anderson
February 7th Maddie Hardwick
February 10th Ruth Barron
Timmy Suggs
February 12th John Watson Rankin
February 15th Thomas Spivey
February 16th Libby Kyzer
Vince Powers
Suzanne Gore
February 17th Janice Long
February 19th Ed Wooten
February 20th Anna Spivey
February 21st Jeb Flesh
February 22nd Joyce Wilhelm
Holly Rankin
February 26th Raegan Soles
February 27th Hugh Jones
Courtney Guin
Christine Spivey
February 28th Heather Burwell
Do you have a birthday coming up?
Did we miss someone?
Check with Jennifer in the church office to make sure we have your
updated information lorisfpc@gmail.com
February 12th Ron and Cheryl Rachael
February 13th
Lloyd and Helen Soles
Wednesday Evening Fellowship Meals
A few reminders: It is very helpful to have everyone sign up if you plan to attend. A form
will be on the table in the lobby or you can email Jennifer at
lorisfpc@gmail.com.
A donation basket available to help offset the cost of the meal.
Menu: 1/02 - Sandwiches Hosted By the Youth Group
1/09 - IGA Catered Meal, host needed 1/16 - Pizza & Chips 1/23 - Host Choice
Being a host only requires that you organize set up the meal, and clean up afterwards. You are
not financially responsible.
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2
3
9:30 am Sunday School
10:30 am Worship Service
“Souper Bowl” Sunday
Food Pantry
4
7:00 am - Men’s
Prayer Meeting
5
7:15 am Youth
Devotion’s @
Bojangle’s
6
9:00 am Exercise Class
10:00 am Bible Study
6:00 pm Fellowship Meal
6:45 pm Bible Study&
Youth Activities
7
10:00 am - Prayer
Group
7:00 pm Neighbors
Helping Neighbors
Planning Mtg.
8
9:00 am
2nd Friday
Prayer Group
6:30 pm Kids
Zone
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10
9:30 am Sunday School
10:30 am Worship Service
5:00 pm Choir Practice
6:00 pm Bible Study
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12
7:15 am Youth
Devotion’s @
Bojangle’s
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9:00 am Exercise Class
10:00 am Bible Study
6:00 pm Fellowship Meal
6:45 pm Bible Study&
Youth Activities
14
10:00 am - Prayer
Group
15 16
7:30 am
Session
Planning
Meeting
17
9:30 am Sunday School
10:30 am Worship Service
5:00 pm Choir Practice
6:00 pm Bible Study
18
OFFICE CLOSED
19
7:15 am Youth
Devotion’s @
Bojangle’s
11:30 am - SLG
20
9:00 am Exercise Class
10:00 am Bible Study
6:00 pm Fellowship Meal
6:45 pm Bible Study&
Youth Activities
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10:00 am - Prayer
Group
22
10:00 am
Giving Hope
Farms BBQ
Benefit
Buck Creek
foundation
23
24
9:30 am Sunday School
10:30 am Worship Service
5:00 pm Choir Practice
6:00 pm Bible Study
25 26
7:15 am Youth
Devotion’s @
Bojangle’s
6:00 pm Men’s Mtg
27 28
2019
Youth Ski Trip Lake Junaluska, NC
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