Fountain Inn Presbyterian Church THE INN-FORMER AUGUST 22, 2018 PRAYER CONCERNS Mike Dowd Tony Hannon (father) ONGOING CONCERNS Jane Bailey (her father) Lib Fowler (705 N. Main St., Fountain Inn 29644) Sara Fowler (208 Tall Pines Road, Fountain Inn 29644) Tracy Ricard (his mother) Edna Trip (103 Quillen Avenue, Fountain Inn 29644) Bill Tumblin Diana Wilson (1520 Jones Mill Rd, Fountain Inn 29644) RESIDENTIAL CARE Dr. Alan Elmore (Daniel s father, Presbyterian Communities in Easley) Elsie Goerke (655-H, Fairview Road, PBM 343, Simpsonville, 29680) Dick Wilson (Greenville Glen, 1101 Garlington Road, Greenville, SC 29615_
Sullivan Mayfield (Son of Shea & Charlie Mayfield, brother of Rebekah & Torre Mayfield) ~ stationed in Japan Tony Hannon Please remember Tony and all the service men and women who serve our community and put themselves at risk every day. ROSIE CLARK The Minister, Session and Congregation extend a very special Happy Birthday to ROSIE CLARK who is celebrating her 90 th birthday on August 29 th. Send your well-wishes to Rosie and fill her mailbox on August 29th. (Rosie Clark, 405 Georgia Street, Fountain Inn, SC 29644) Thank you for all your kindness during my illness. Bill and I are very appreciative for the calls, texts,cards, visits, meals and most important your prayers! We are very thankful for and blessed by our church family. Love, Bill and Kate Tumblin Serving FIPC ~ AUGUST 26 Ringing the Hour ~ Hayden Bell Acolyte ~ Evan Mahony Children s Usher ~ Kaylin Bell Nursery ~ Candee Lang Ushers ~ Susan Bowen (head usher), Sommer Johnson, Shannon Weinel Elder at Door and Care Team: Trip Gilreath & Courtney Rambo Session Devotional ~ August ~ Ann-Marie Conti
CIRCLE OF CARE There are times in the lives of our congregation when assistance is needed due to illness or being homebound. If you can volunteer to help with various tasks, forms have been placed in both narthexes. Please complete the form and return it to the church office by September 1 st. If you have questions, please contact Becky Loe, Penny Moore or Janet Price. **Forms are attached FELLOWSHIP ATTENDANCE PADS ~ Please sign the Attendace Pads located at the end of each pew. Doing so helps the church staff note your presence, both visitors and members, and this information is an important and needed part of the church s Annual Statistical Report. Please take a minute to sign your name and pass the pad to others seated next to you. PW Officers for 2018-2019 Moderator: Melinda Gilreath Vice Moderator: Rita Garrett Secretary: Ann-Marie Conti Treasurer: Sommer Johnson Ecumenical Missions & Christian Community Actions: Elizabeth Bell and Michelle Stone Flowers/Bereavement: Revonda Looney Circle Chairs: Circle 1~ Jackie Bell, Circle 2 ~ Ann-Marie Conti Meeting schedule is 1 st Tuesday of each month ~ September 4th Morning Circle/Circle 1, 10:00 a.m. Fellowship Hall of FIPC ~ study being Gods Promise and the cost of the study guide is $11.25 each Evening Circle/Circle 2 Wine, Women & the Word, 7:00 p.m. meeting at Shortfields Restaurant in Simpsonville and study being led by Joan Jones
At each circle meeting, two offerings are received: Love Offering is dedicated to be used as that individual circle determines for special projects (gift card for family at Thanksgiving/Christmas, Thornwell special events). Offering is a donation each member gives to support the Presbyterian Women s annual budget. RALLY SUNDAY ~ SEPTEMBER 9 More news coming regarding Rally Sunday and the structure of children, youth and adult Sunday School classes. WEDNESDAY CONVERSATIOINS ~ All are welcome to attend a study on Wednesdays at 6:00. Dr. Jones will be leading the study and discussion based on the book What is the Bible? How an Ancient Library of Poems, Letters, and Stories Can Transform the Way You Think and Feel About Everything, which was written by Rob Bell. The study will be held in the Curry/Agape Classroom across the hall from Parlor in Sanctuary Building. FIPC YOUTH GROUP August 26 ~ PYC Kick Off for Parents and Youth, 5:30-7:30, CFC with meal provided PRAYERS FOR STUDENTS AUGUST 26
As school begins, FIPC members have the opportunity to pray for our students as they return to their classrooms; prayers for growth, safety, happiness, wisdom, patience and love. From pre-school to college, all students will have a personalized apple placed in a bowl at the Baptismal Font. Having these student s names in this sacred place reminds us of our vows when these children were baptized; to support, nurture, and love and pray for them. During the Passing of Peace in worship, adults will be asked to go forward to the font and retrieve a name as your commitment to pray for them during the coming academic year. The name you choose isn t significant but your commitment to support the student with prayers IS significant. ALSO, ABC scripture bookmarks are available one per household as a guide to your prayers of concern and supporting scripture. With school having resumed, please remember that Backpack Blessings will begin providing weekend food for more than 300 children from 15 upstate schools and also anticipate serving Lauren s Country School District so your donations are greatly needed and appreciated. Your donation of food products may be placed on the identified storage shelves that are housed in the Classroom immediately behind the Fellowship Hall kitchen. The children receiving weekend foods have been recommended for this provision through their individual school administrative staff; there is a sincere need. OCTOBER 7 MEAL-MEAL-PACKING EVENT Save the date and mark your calendars now for our FIPC meal packing event. This event will follow World Communion worship service and PYC monthly mission lunch. Help pack 10,000 meals in 2- hours. Last year on October 1 st, our 92-volunteers packed over 11,000 meals in 2-hours and it was a very exciting, meaningful and enjoyable time of fellowship & ministry for our congregation. There is something for everyone from 5-years old to 95-years old. RISE AGAINST HUNGER IMPACT 257,688 Meals Packaged This Week 408,077,216 Total Meals Packaged 74 Countries Served
1,404,110 People Served in 2017 $26.1 million Gifts in-kind Distributed in 2017 JUNE ~ SEPTEMBER 2 ~ COMBINED ADULT Christian Education Division is sponsoring Combined Sunday School Class June through August 26; then returning to the individual classes. The classes are held in the classroom directly behind the Fellowship Kitchen and begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. Dr. Jones will be leading the study on Presbyterian 101 which is a very interesting historical background of The Church and leading into Presbyterian history. We encourage everyone to attend. August 26 ~ What Else? Predestination, Social Statements, and all the Hot topic issues! SAVE THE DATE FOR CHILDREN S RETREAT September 22 & 23 "Save the date" for the Children's Retreat. This will be an overnight retreat at Camp Fellowship at Lake Greenwood on September 22nd - 23rd. This event will be open to those kids in K5-5th grade, and is a great way to introduce your child to a camp experience! Cost will be minimal and dependent on the total number of participants. Please contact Sommer Johnson (call/text 864.633.7127) with questions.
JUNE 3 ~ AUGUST 26 ~ Combined Adult Sunday School classes at 10:00 a.m. JUNE 3 ~ AUGUST 26 ~ Combined Children s Sunday School classes at 10:00 a.m. AUGUST 22 ~ WEDNESDAY ~ Wednesday Conversations study at 6:00 in Agape/Curry Class room AUGUST 19 ~ New to PYC meeting of youth and parents meeting AUGUST 19 ~ Backpack Blessings during worship AUGUST 26 & SEPTEMBER 2 ~ Student Apple Prayer tree available AUGUST 26 ~ Kick-off PYC meeting for youth and parents with dinner provided SEPTEMBER 4 ~ Presbyterian Women s Circle meetings SEPTEMBER 9 ~ Sunday School Rally Sunday SEPTEMBER 22-23 ~ FIPC S Children s Retreat at Camp Fellowship OCTOBER 7 ~ SUNDAY ~ FIPC s meal packing event for Rise Against Hunger