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From the Pastor
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September 2020
As I read through the pages of the New Testament, it seems to me that Jesus never intended for any of us to follow Him in isolation from other believers. Rather, He de-sires for all of us to be in this thing called “life” together—not just every once in a while, but day-by-day, week-in and week-out. We may not like to admit it, but we need one another, and we want to be in a place where we “fit in” and belong.
Remember that tune from the old TV sitcom Cheers? “Sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name . . . and they're always glad you came. You wanna be where you can see, our troubles are all the same. You wanna be where everybody knows your name.”
If a local bar can offer that sense of “belonging,” that sense of “connectedness” then the Church should be able to do just as well, or better! The reality is, however, that creating and maintaining an authentic Christian community can be challenging, espe-cially in today’s world and during this season of Coronavirus. There are always so many other things that compete for our time and attention, and even though we may want to be involved in church activities, some of us are reluctant to do so for fear of get-ting the virus.
The challenge for us all is to find a way we can take an active part in the life of the faith community while limiting our exposure to the virus. For those who don’t think that they can safely return to in-person, in-house worship and fellowship, we are offer-ing other ways for you to stay connected and engaged.
One way we are doing this is by making our Sunday worship services available online. We are also posting daily prayers offered by our church staff, M-F, and starting September 7, Pastor Kendell and I will be posting a weekly devotional. All of these are available on our church Facebook Page. For those who do not have internet access and who are reluctant to worship in-person on Sundays, we are offering to set a time during the week where folks can come and watch that week’s worship service on the screen in the sanctuary.
Please let us know how we can stay connected with you. If you would like a call, a prayer or “porch” visit from me, just call the church office. And please know that when we don’t get to see your face at church, you are missed! And when we do, we are blessed! So, as the dust of late summer begins to settle and we begin to feel the crisp autumn air, don’t forget your place at the Wightman UMC table, whether it’s “actual” or “virtual.” In either case, we’re “always glad you came!”
Hope to see you Sunday—or see us online! Pastor B
Join us in the sanctuary on Sunday, August 30, at 6:00 p.m. for a time of prayer for our church, community, country and the entire world during this time of uncertainty. We will gather in prayer to seek God’s guidance and peace. Also be mindful that daily pray-ers are available on the Wightman Face-book page.
Epworth Work Day September 13
Epworth Children’s Home has been a
child-caring institution of the United
Methodist Church in South Carolina since
1895. The children
living at Epworth
Children’s Home in
Columbia look to us
for support. We did-
n’t receive an Ep-
worth offering on
Mother’s Day, so
your contribution on September 13 is es-
pecially important!
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Special Gifts to Wightman
Operating Budget In memory of Nancy Vaughn By: Tommy and Jackie Bowers
Kirk and Shirley Atwood
Ted and Madison Graham
Prosperity High School Class of ‘57
Bill and Renee Joiner David and Marilyn Sease
Prosperity Fire Department Prosperity Fire Department Women’s Auxiliary
McSwain-Evans Funeral Home
Ann Bowers
Jim and Lou Barnes
In memory of Peggy Cook
By: Larry and Emily Graham
Ted and Madison Graham
Mollie Graham
Larry and Linda Spotts
Lynn and Martha Waller Howard and Brenda Smith
The Ruth S. Pugh Foundation
Christy Bouknight Bill and Renee Joiner Paul R. Hutchinson
David and Marilyn Sease
Ronnie and Linda Cromer Cindy Pitts
Ann Bowers
In memory of Walter Atwood (Kirk’s father) By: Harold and Jane Broughton
Tommy and Jackie Bowers
Judy Livingston
Christy Bouknight Leonard and Therry May
In memory of Elizabeth
By: Tommy and Jackie Bowers
Judy Livingston
Larry and Emily Graham
Rev. James H. Williams
Asbury Bedenbaugh Sunday School Class
In memory of Thelma Butler (Chris and Jon’s mother) by Ladison and Paula Hamm. In memory of Tookie Oates by Lonnie and Amanda Fin-ley. In memory of Bill Ackerman by Mollie Graham. In memory of Shayla Hilton (Amir Cromer’s sister) by Cindy Pitts.
Wightman Youth
In memory of Thelma Butler by Joan Mills.
Asbury Bedenbaugh Sunday School Class
In memory of Tookie Oates
By: Pete and Sandra McLain
Larry and Emily Graham
Capital Improvement Fund
In memory of Walter Atwood by Zadean Bouknight.
United Methodist Women
In memory of Nancy Vaughn
By: Francis Asbuty Sunday School Class
Rosemary Bowers
Wylene Smith
Jimmy and Lynda Counts
Jeanne Riggs
Cody and Neva Caldwell In memory of Peggy Cook
By: Francis Asbuty Sunday School Class
Rosemary Bowers
Judy Livingston
Jimmy and Lynda Counts
Wylene Smith
Joan Mills
Healing Hearts
In memory of Nancy Vaughn By: Janette M. Vaughn and family
Michael and Lynn Cousins
Rev. James H. Williams
Marcelle Ackerman
Carmen Monts
Bobby and Barbara Bedenbaugh
Gail and Tobie Shealy
George and Agnes Routon
Judy Livingston
John and Brenda Hyler Ruth Ann and Paul Felker Gerald and Jonell Shealy
George, Nancy and Tripp Bollibon
Joanne Newman
Becky and Tom Abraham
Kevin Boozer and family
Janet Hunt Fee
Sadie G. Loging
Eight Acres Recycling
Edd Wicker Emmett Wicker Edwina Wicker Karen Bowers
Joy Fellers
Trevis and Lisa Shealy
Claude and Barbara Galarneau
Willie and Andy Morris
Donnie and Diane Amick
Robbie and Jennifer Amick
Monthly Financial Summary General Funds (total) $ 104,528.17 Designated Funds - 75,590.96
General Funds Available 28,937.21
Capital Improvement Fund 198,627.22
Total Funds $ 303,155.39
Birthdays
Sept. 1 - Tina Hatch
2 - Helen Mitchell, Randy Suber 3 - Everett and William Hamm 4 - Sandra McLain 5 - Larry Graham, Edith Kinard
6 - Drucie Counts, Lyric Grimsley, Cindy Murphy, Noelle Rankin
7 - Maryanne Atkison, Krystal Sanders
10 - Denny Koenders
11 - Ed Barcomb, Judy Joiner, Kaden Myers, Johnny Walker 12 - Courtney Lopez, Savannah Perez 13 - Jim Altman, John Myers 14 - Ike Allred 16 - Susie Barnett 17 - Xander DeVall, Meagan Elwood, Donna Parnell, Tristan Lever, Catherine Morse, Mauree Smith, Woody Wilkie
18 - Daniel Floyd
19 - Toni Dennis, Isabella Perez
20 - Jennifer Amick, Dennis Armstrong, Nancy Blackburn, Mary Wilkie
21 - Grace Bernardo, Paulette Halfacre, Easton Mollohan, Jade Thomason
22 - Myrna Killian, Brenna Perry, Vic Theriot 23 - Triston Hamilton, Stevie Lawrence, Blake Longshore
24 - Marcelle Ackerman, Will Morse, Samantha Murden 25 - Casey Hughes
26 - Susan Hayes 27 - J.R. Amicucci 28 - Penny Hamm, Kevin Kempson, Nolin Metts 29 - Sally Farmer, Kay Ravan
30 - Ayden Hamilton, Alex Rhodes, Devonna Summer, Martha Waller
Anniversaries
Sept. 4 - Mark and Amy Kirkland
Nelson and Brenda Perry
Chad and Melonie Senn
5 - Blair and Mary Williams
8 - Larry and Linda Spotts
10 - Cole and Tori Harper
Kirksey and Rhonda Koon
12 - Brian and Seabron LeCompte
Keith and Kayla Rankin
14 - Kyle and Laura Kneece
15 - Randy and Patti Suber
16 - Jim and Paula Stewart
17 - Terry and Tina Brown
19 - Trent and Kelli Fowler
22 - Sam and Nancy Gause
25 - Justin and Janet Davenport
Aaron and Corie Franklin
27 - Jimmie and Cassandra Phibbs
AVERAGE ATTENDANCE FOR AUGUST - - -
9:00 Worship 79
11:15 Worship 87
Combined Worship 166
Church School 77
Que for Christ September 5
9:00-11:00 a.m. to Benefit
Young Life
Que for Christ is heating up the grill! Let us help you relax while eating well this Labor Day weekend.
Newberry Young Life will be con-ducting a Boston butt fundraiser to sup-port its ministry efforts in Newberry County. Pick-up will be September 5 from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. at the Wight-man walking track. The Boston butts are $35 each. Please contact Emily Cope ([email protected]) or Jeff Mur-ray to reserve yours and support this min-istry.
Craft Group
The Wightman Craft Group sus-pended their meetings because of the Coronavirus. If you would like to resume meeting using social distanc-ing, please contact Rosemary Bowers
(803-924-1574, bowers.rosemary@
yahoo.com) .
Thank You To the WUMC Family, Thank you all so much for your prayers during the days before and after Mama’s going home to Jesus. The calls, visits, and cards have truly touched our hearts. Our family so appreciated the delicious meal and the graciousness of the ladies serving at our home; May God bless each of you always.
Richard and Julia Easterlin & family
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Wedding
Congratulations to Viki Moore and Randy Hydrick who were married at Wightman on Au-gust 14.
UMKIDS
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Promotion Sunday It is a tradition at Wightman for the children who are going into first and sixth grade
to receive Bibles. The following children received Bibles during our promotion ceremony on August 23:
First Graders: Nolan Amick, Chance Butler, Sam Floyd, Olivia Dominick, Emma Hang-er, and MJ Mollohan. Sixth Graders: Hudson Defreese, John Weston Finley, Emily Cannady, Landon Comp-ton, Kelby Myers, and Kristen Shacker
Congratulations to our children for reaching these milestones as they learn and grow in their Christian faith.
Holy Moly Sunday School Stories
September 6 Ezekiel The Chief Priests
13 Daniel Parable of the Vineyard
20 Jonah The Wedding Banquet 27 John the Baptist Paying Taxes
Hopefully everyone has had a great start back to school, whether in the classroom or on-line. We’re praying that everyone, both stu-dents and staff, has a good school year and that next year things will be back to normal.
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Clarkson/Counts Circle – 3:00 pm
Francis Asbury Class Resumes - 10:15 am Youth Activities - 5:00-7:00 pm
Newsletter Deadline-1:00 pm
Committees-12:30 pm Council-1:30 p.m. Youth Activities - 5:00-7:00 pm
Youth Activities - 5:00-7:00 pm
Bible Study- 6:30
Bible Study- 6:30 M&M Exercise Group - 11:00 am
Bible Study- 6:30 M&M Exercise Group - 11:00 am
Bible Study- 6:30 M&M Exercise Group - 11:00 am
Labor Day – Office Closed
Bible Study- 6:30 M&M Exercise Group - 11:00 am Newsletter Staff-3:00 pm
Pumpkin Patch Opens
Youth Activities - 5:00-7:00 pm
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Phone: 364-2340 Pastor’s Cell Phone: 843-274-0898
Church E-Mail: [email protected] Pastor’s E-Mail: b l b a r n e t [email protected]
Web Site: www.wightmanumc.org
Rev. Ben L. Barnett, Pastor P. O. Box 376
Prosperity, South Carolina 29127
Sunday Schedule Traditional Worship – 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School – 10:15 a.m. Contemporary Service – 11:15 a.m.
WI GHT MAN U NIT ED MET HODI ST CHU RCH
Congratulations to Alex Johnson, son of Gerald and Renee Johnson, who graduated from Spring Hill High School. Alex participated in the PLTW Engineering program and received an Extended Studies Diploma. He plans to attend Midlands Technical College for two years and then transfer to USC to major in Civil Engi-neering. Our Christian love and best wishes go with Alex as he embarks on this next stage of his life journey.
Graduate
The Frances Asbury Sunday School Class will begin meeting Sunday morning, September 6. Begin-ning in October, Jesse Rogers will be the teacher. Dur-ing September, volunteers will lead the class. Contact Rosemary Bowers (803-924-1574, bowers.rosemary@ yahoo.com) if you would be willing to lead one Sun-day. This class is small and will be able to social dis-tance. Any adult who is not already attending a Sun-day school class is invited to join this class.
Francis Asbury Class
The United Methodist Women will meet Tuesday, September 1, at 3:00 p.m. in the old fellowship hall. Maryanne Atkison will lead the program on the “Native Culture of Hawaii.”
Clarkson-Counts Circle
We are excited to kickoff our fall youth meetings! We will start meeting every Sunday evening from 5:00-
7:00 starting the first week of September. We will still be outside as much as possible, but we suggest students bring a mask in case we have to spend time inside. Our Wightman youth pumpkin patch will kick-off this year on October 1! We are in need of volunteers to un-load and sell pumpkins during the month of October. Please see Madison Butler for information on helping with the pumpkin patch.
Youth News
IN MEMORIAM Ola Mae “Peggy” Burton Cook May 22, 1922—July 28, 2020