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WINTER 2018-19 CHRISTMAS SEASON EVENTS Sunday, December 9 LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS presented by our music ministries at the 9:00 & 11:15 worship services (Sunday School cancelled) Saturday, December 15 CHRISTMAS OUTREACH delivery & pick up Sunday, December 16 COMMITMENT SUNDAY 2018 at both the 10:00 & 11:15 worship services DOGS & CAROLS FOR KIDS & FAMILIES 5:00 7:00 p.m. Hotdogs, s mores, fries, carols, hay rides, ornament decorating, photos & more! Christmas Eve, Monday, December 24 Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion 4:00 & 6:00 (child care provided at 4:00 only) ABSENT FROM THE BODY PATRICIA SENN BREIVIK (79) August 17, 1939 September 15, 2018 DIAN L. SUTTON (89) June 6, 1929 September 23, 2018 PHYLLIS MOORE-WOOD (75) June 19, 1943 October 1, 2018 LLOYD S. LILES (92) November 5, 1925 October 31, 2018 JULIA WINIFRED QUINN VEREEN (91) December 13, 1926 November 5, 2018 DORIS SIMPSON LITTLE (92) February 4, 1926 November 18, 2018 COMMITMENT SUNDAY 2018 December 16 is COMMITMENT SUNDAY 2018 at Northeast Presbyterian Church. You will have an opportunity at the conclusion of each of the worship services on that Sunday to place a private letter to God in the gift boxes at the front. This is a time when you can give Jesus the Christmas present of your own heart and life by committing to Him for 2019 those parts of your mind, heart & life He wants most. All letters placed in the gift boxes will be burned after the services without ever being opened, so be as personal as you wish only God and you will ever see what you write. WILL YOU CONSIDER... a special year end gift to NEPC? Jesus said that our hearts follow our money. Your staff & officers seek to be good stewards of all that is given. I bet your Missions & Outreach Committee vets missions & ministry groups with more thoroughness than 95% of us do personally. Because God has blessed us with such an extraordinary worship team, we are able to offer two distinctively different services done with excellence. As I write these words, 125 students & leaders are in the mountains at Cedar Cliff. On Thursdays 150 or so women gather for Focus. What a blessing! If this is the church God has called you to, then I encourage you to invest your heart here; and giving is one of the ways to do so. If you have not yet made a contribution to our Legacy of Faith campaign, please consider it. If you are behind in your Legacy of Faith commitment, if you are able, I urge you to catch up. And special, special thanks to you who always so faithfully give, which enables us to stay in the battle, HIS battle. THE LORD GIVETH We wish God s richest blessings to: Samuel Hayes Powell, born September 7, in Richmond, VA, to Drs. Sam & Rachel Powell (& grandparents Brad & Robyn Pemberton). Marriage of Adam Hughes & Emily Crow (daughter of Pastor George & Cathy Crow) on September 8 at Seabrook Island, SC. Marriage of Aaron Peterson (son of Dr. Alan & Miriam Peterson) & Lauren Hamilton on September 14 in Lexington, SC. Marriage of Dwayne Jones & Star Graham on September 22 in Lexington, SC. Marriage of Benjamin Carson Carter & Kelsey Gail Sawyer (daughter of Scott & Stacy Sawyer) on October 20, in Murrells Inlet, SC. Sawyer Larck, born November 3 to Nate & Jennifer Grosse Larck (and grandmother Judy Grosse).

PASTORS Dr. George Crow Senior Pastor Rev. Eric Walter Pastor of Congregational Care Rev. Josh Desch Pastor of Community and Discipleship Rev. Jason Pittman Pastor of Next Generation Ministries * Rev. John Ropp, Jr. Pastor of Visitation * Part-time SUNDAY MORNING SCHEDULE 8:45 a.m. Adult Sunday School 10:00 a.m. TRADITIONAL WORSHIP Sunday School for All ages 11:15 a.m. CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP Sunday School for All Ages CELEBRATING BETTY NELLE PRESSLY At the end of November, Betty Nelle Pressly will have retired as our Director of Hospitality. She and her husband, John, came to Northeast in the late 1980s, and Betty Nelle assumed her current role in 1996. She has been a tireless encourager and connector from day one. Many members of NEPC first met Betty Nelle through the new members class, which she has continued to lead right up through our current group of members, of who joined our church on November 14. CONGREGATIONAL CARE Can We Visit YOU? There would be no Congregational Care if it weren t for YOU, for YOU to be seen and known! NEPC has some members who have a real heart to visit you and get to know YOU. Would YOU Operation Christmas Child Highlights What a wonderful celebration we had with First Northeast Baptist Church on November 18. Both churches together collected 780 boxes! Her husband, John, has served NEPC in numerous ways as well, including serving on our Session and as Moderator of Palmetto Presbytery. John and Betty Nelle s smiling faces are a ubiquitous part of Wednesday evenings. There will be a reception honoring Betty Nelle and her over-two decade service to NEPC and our Lord on Sunday, December 2 at 2:00 p.m. The reception will be in the Grand Hall with hor d oeuvres and drinks provided. You are most cordially invited to join us in celebrating this wonderful person. like a visit from some of these fellow members? Guess what? That means YOU would get to know them too! Some of you cannot always get out and about the way you want to. Some mighty nice church people are willing to come to you and share a little bit of their lives. Let us know how we can care for YOU. Contact Eric Walter at ewalter@nepres.com or 451-4660. How Can I Connect at NEPC? SUNDAY WORSHIP ATTENDANCE AVERAGES SEPT OCT 2018 Traditional 417 Contemporary 178 Total Average 595 MEMBERSHIP Communing 1,358 Non-Communing 246 (Active Members Children) Total Active 1,604 (as of November 19, 2018) Christmas Outreach 2018 As we celebrate God s gift of His Son, we plan to bless local families with food, presents for their children, and Bibles. Christmas Outreach Fund Your offerings will provide food baskets for the families we adopt. Christmas Tree Tags Pick a tag, purchase an age appropriate gift in the $30.00 $40.00 range, and bring the wrapped gift with the tag taped to it to the Atrium by Wednesday, December 12. Outreach Volunteer If you would like to greet the families and hand out gifts and food baskets, show up on December 15 at 8:30 a.m. Contact: Manny Rodriguez, mrodriguez@nepres.com. That s a great question! Let me offer a question in response. Do you have a group of 6-12 fellow Christians at NEPC whom you share life with? If you would answer no to this question, then let us help you become further connected to the body of Christ at NEPC. Here s a simple place to start. Remember the three C s. Community Groups, Community Dinners, and Congregational Meals (what we call Savory Sundays ). Community Groups meet either in homes or at the church, and offer a chance for couples or singles to find a smaller group of friends at the church. Community Dinners are a chance to share a meal with others who live near you. Congregational Meals (aka Savory Sunday s) are a chance for you to break bread with the entire church. How many of the three C s have you participated in? Want to connect more? email Pastor Josh Desch, jdesch@nepres.com

LAMPPOST Lamppost Annual Members Book Sale WOMEN Selah Day Saturday, January 5, 2019, 7:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m., Atrium Start your New Year by spending an extended time of silence at the feet of our Savior; looking back at all that He did in 2018, and looking ahead and seeking His direction for 2019. Join us for an unprogrammed time of quiet reflection between you and God... come for any amount of time and leave refreshed and renewed by time in His presence! Resources will be offered to guide your time with the Lord. Women s Ministry Conference It s the event our congregation looks forward to all year! It s the ANNUAL BOOK SALE presented by the LAMPPOST. Books and media of all kinds in every genre... priced so REASONABLY! Great time to stock up on gifts for someone special on your list or just to treat yourself. Join us from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. - before and after services, in the GARDEN ATRIUM. Email Lynn Wright for more information: lwright@nepres.com. NEPC KIDS Mothers Morning Out God s Story will end better than it began... Nancy Guthrie traces nine themes throughout the Bible, revealing how God s plan for the new creation will be far more glorious than the original. But this new creation glory isn t just reserved for the future. The hope of God s plan for his people transforms everything about our lives today. Ladies, hope you can join us Friday and Saturday, February 22 and 23. Stay tuned for details. STUDENTS High School & Middle School Christmas Parties High School students are invited to their party on Sunday, December 2, 6:00 8:00 p.m. in the Auditorium. The Middle School party is Wednesday, December 5, 6:00 8:00 p.m. in the 803 area! Bring a white elephant gift and a snack or dessert to share! See you there! Cedar Cliff was AMAZING!!! Mother s Morning Out has had a great first part of the year... enjoying music, chapel days, fire safety, and a pumpkin patch and a Show of Sharing for Harvest Hope Food bank. MMO is accepting registrations for the three and four year old classes. For more information, contact Cindy Kunkel at ckunkel@nepres.com or 451-4613. Kids Christmas Celebration Calling Preschool AND Elementary Kids! You re invited to a funfilled Christmas celebration on Wednesday, December 12, from 6:00-7:30 p.m.! Join us for games, snacks and activities! To find out more, contact Emma Webb, ewebb@nepres.com or 451-4632. Missions and Me! Wednesday, February 6, 6:30-7:30 p.m. A Wednesday Night special event for Preschoolers, focused on Matthew 28:19-20. Learning what it means to serve Jesus by serving others. More details to come.

NEPC INTRODUCES OUR NEWEST MEMBERS MATT & ALISON ANDERSON, PERRIN (5), EVERETT (2) SANDRA COMPTON MICHAEL & KELLY GARITY SUE HOLTHAUS TYLER MCDONALD CHRISTY PIKE, ALANA (11), MASON (9)

LYDIA RAVINDRAN, & HUSBAND RAVI SURENDRAN, JACINTHA (15), JOSEPH (12) JOSHUA & ERIN RING, EMMALYNN (6), MARGARET (3) TINA MARIE TAUSCHER ALISHA TABOR, HAYLEE (8), CONNOR (5) GARRETT VAN SETERS DEBBIE SCHILLINBERG JERRY & MARY KATHRYN SUTPHIN

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