THE CHURCH VOICE. Vol. 30 October 2018 Number 10. from me to you. In God s Grace,

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THE CHURCH VOICE Vol. 30 October 2018 Number 10 from me to you Dear friends in Christ, Sometimes the usual turns into the unusual. But I believe God is in the midst of all the turnings. For us, September 2018 will forever be connected with Hurricane Florence. There s something about September and F named storms. When I served First Presbyterian in Smithfield we were visited by Fran in 1996 and Floyd in 1999. The usual for me is to try and take Thursday as my day off. And on the 2nd Wed. night of each month Margaret and I travel to Guilford County so we can spend the next day with Aunts and Uncles, leaving in time to get Margaret back for Choir Practice. So we traveled to Greensboro on Sept. 12 but there was no retuning to Brunswick Co. on the 13th or 14th, no Church on Sunday. We finally got back home after many detours in SC on Tuesday, Sept. 18. The usual became the unusual but we were blessed to spend those stormy nights with Margaret s brother and his son who had evacuated to Pleasant Garden from Carolina Beach. How did you spend that unusual week in September? I would be honored to listen to your Florence story as we thank God for watching over all of us and the many miles we travelled. Please remember October starts on a Monday, so Tuesday, Oct. 2 will be the time for our New Member Pig-Pickin. Come out and enjoy a wonderful dinner for just $5 as we welcome those who have joined our church in the past year. And before we know it, November will be here with the annual CROP Walk and Consecration Sunday may the usual always be blessed with our Loving God s unusual Grace. In God s Grace,

8:30 Usher October 7 Davis Milligan Ushers October 7 Elizabeth Lewis & Erskine Blount Greeters October 7 Carol Vealey & Bert Murray Acolytes October 7 Jasmine Braxton October 14 Doug Baxley October 14 Mike Claxton & Doug Baxley October 14 TBD October 14 TBD October 21 Tom Robbins October 21 Donna Butler & Sarah Cook October 21 TBD October 21 Jon Braxton October 28 Tom Robbins October 28 Patsy Calhoun & Linda Stackhouse October 28 Joyce Richards October 28 Dylan Thomas Sunday, October 7 20th Sunday after Pentecost Job 1:1; 2:1-10 Psalm 26 Hebrews 1:1-4; 2:5-12 Mark 10:2-16 Sunday, October 14 21st Sunday after Pentecost Job 23:1-9, 16-17 Psalm 22:1-15 Hebrews 4:12-16 Mark 10:17-31 Sunday, October 21 22nd Sunday after Pentecost Job 38:1-7 (34-41) Psalm 104:1-9, 24, 35c Hebrews 5:1-10 Mark 10:35-45 Sunday, October 28 23rd Sunday after Pentecost Job 42:1-6, 10-17 Psalm 34:1-8 (19-22) Hebrews 7:23-28 Mark 10:46-52 55+ Fellowship! 55+ doesn t meet in October because there is the traditional new-member pig picking at church which will take its place. That will be on Tuesday, October 2 in the Fellowship Hall at 6:00, and, as John reminded us, it s half price at $5.00 per person (except for the year s new members who will be the featured guests). We look forward to seeing you all there. We go back to The Purple Onion on November 6. Vickie and Erskine Blount and Suzanne and Harry Simpson will be our hosts so be expecting a call from them later in October. And those of you on the email reservation list will be getting something in your inbox about the same time. Any questions, please call Nancy or Bob Gorman at 754-3054, or nggorman@atmc.net.

If you have placed a name on the list below and it needs to be removed, please call the Church Office, 754-6929. Church Family Crystal Braxton, Lois Chadwick, Kat Cheves, Betty Church, Mike Claxton, Frank Couvillon, Marian Downer, Marie Greene, Marie Harrison, Christian Huffman, Carolyn Jenkins, Lesa Kolcun, Michael Kolcun, Lantz Lackey, Peggy Lackey, Ann Long, Jerry McCann, Martha Miller, Catherine Norman, Lucie Oakley, Mary Sanderford, Wayne Smith, Seamus Smithwick, Steve Spoon and Bob Williams. Extended Church Family Justin Boyd, J.C. Brooks, Sue Coats, Corey Copeland, David Davidson, Tyler Davies, Calvin Flanagan, Bart Furlow, Lynn Gause, Joyce Hair, Daniel House, Kenny Keisler, Louise Kerns, Caleb Leimoni, Joyce Lewis, Nancy Luger, Robert Olfzak, Al Parker, Julie Pollock, Harry Ritchie, Judy Santora, Ken Schroder, Ann Smith, Eddie Stephens, Nancy Suared, Eddie Swan, Phyllis Thomas, Brian Willis, and Gary Wright. In the Military Andrew Burgmuller, Gabriel Garratt, Bryan Setzer, Brian Soles, and Clay Thompson. Food Pantry Sunday is October 14 Please bring non-perishable food items to the church between the hours of 8:30a.m. and 12:30p.m. or on Sunday mornings. If you wish to make a monetary donation, you may mail it to the church office, or place it in the offering plate. Tuesday, Oct. 2 If you would like to volunteer in any capacity, please contact Bill Johnston at 579-0193. Meals-On-Wheels are in desperate need of Volunteer drivers to deliver meals to home-bound seniors in Shallotte. It only takes once a week or even on a substitute basis for 2 hours to make a huge difference in someone s day. If you d like to help, please contact Sarah Powell, Volunteer Coordinator for Brunswick Senior Resources (910) 754-2300 ext 1022.

Operation Christmas Child, the World s largest Christmas project, brings joy to needy children around the world through gift-filled shoeboxes. Since 1993 more than 100 million shoe boxes have been delivered to children in more than 130 countries. It s easy to participate. Pack a shoe box (you may wrap your own or we will have premade boxes in the narthex) with small toys, hygiene items, and school supplies for a boy or girl ages 2-4, 5-9, or 10-14. Bring your box to church by Sunday, November 18th, 2018 (please include $9.00 in your box or you may donate online and track where your box goes) Call Laura Thompson 846-6088 or Mike & Susan Clawson 579-7285 with any questions. Your simple gift can make an eternal difference in the life of a child. The church fellowship hall will be a county collection site. Please contact Mike & Susan Clawson 579-7285 or the church office if you would like to volunteer some time to help with collection. BLOOD DRIVE at Shallotte Presbyterian Church MONDAY October 15, 2018 1:00pm - 5:30pm FELLOWSHIP HALL Please call the Church Office for more information on scheduling your blood donation or for other ways you can volunteer to help! 910-754-6929

Shallotte Presbyterian Church Beach Ministry 2018 Another summer has come and gone and once again we were blessed with good weather and large crowds to hold our 8:30 AM worship service on Ocean Isle Beach. What a beautiful sanctuary in which to worship God and enjoy His beautiful creation and hear His word. I would like to personally thank all of our Beach Ministry volunteers for their dedication and efforts because without their willingness to come early each Sunday morning the worship services would not be possible. A big thank you to Pastor John Causey for his inspiring messages also Joyce Winkler for her children s messages and those who added much to our services with their singing and dancing ability. We need additional volunteers, with strong backs, to help with the setup and cleanup (sound equipment, cross, tables, collection boxes, etc.) of the beach service. If you are interested in becoming involved next season please contact Pastor John or me. We look forward to continuing this wonderful tradition and outreach next summer. What an inspiring way to spread the Word of God than in a sanctuary of His creation. Again, thanks to our entire Beach Ministry Committee and our pastor for their service. Yours in Christ, Wayne Rowell Beach Worship Coordinator isters f trength Please call Elizabeth Lewis for more information 910-754-8493 Come Have Some Fun with the Girls! It s no secret that an afternoon outing with the girls.. (movies, lunches, shopping, etc).is one of the things we gals enjoy most! If you re interested in joining in on the fun, we would LOVE to have you join our growing group! Friday, October 26th 11:30am at Jerome s (Main Street, Shallotte) Movie to follow lunch! A Note from the Stewardship/Finance Committee The following is a brief summary of our giving and related expenditures of the Operating Fund for the 8 months ended August 31, 2018 with comparative amounts for 2017 and 2016. 2018 2017 2016 Actual Actual Actual Pledges & Other Offerings received $292,398.07 $290,970.88 $272,905.41 Expenditures: Staff Ministry 134,055.73 131,977.90 127,689.63 Local Program Ministry 6,772.59 9,678.48 8,303.51 Property and Grounds 73,694.36 81,970.01 75,340.79 Administration 13,188.53 15,528.37 15,631.75 General / Sessional 200.00 206.25 1,388.36 Missions and Benevolences 36,112.49 37,594.25 34,663.04 Total Expenditures 264,023.70 276,955.26 263,017.08 Revenues over (under) Expenditures $ 28,374.37 $ 14,015.62 $ 8,888.33 A thought to consider. When you give to God, you discover that God gives to you.

You are Invited! Catered Consecration Celebration Luncheon After the 11:00 Church Service Sunday, November 11, 2018 Consecration Sunday is the opportunity to spiritually grow by giving to the Lord s work. Please prayerfully consider your financial commitments to our church s missionary, benevolent, and educational ministries in this community and around the world. During morning worship on Consecration Sunday, November 11th, our congregation is invited to complete an Estimate of Giving Card and then attend a wonderful catered meal to celebrate our Love for Jesus Christ. Thank you in advance for your enthusiastic participation in this year s Consecration Sunday! Mike Clawson, 910.274.4307/msdclawson@atmc.net PW Coordinating Team Meeting Wednesday, October 3 at 10:00am Circle #1 Wednesday, October 10 at 10:30am Hostess: Carol Kauffman & Anita Payne Bible Study Leader: Rev. Suzanne Simpson Joyce Skeen Circle Wednesday, October 10 at 1:30pm Bible Study Leader: Laura Morrison Dear SPC, My thanks to everyone for your prayers, cards, and visits during my illness. You were my support system. ~Peggy Hughes How do I make a reservation or an inquiry about the Columbarium and Memorial Garden? Arrangements for inurnment or memorialization can be made through the Shallotte Presbyterian Church office at any time. When possible, arrangements for the reservation of niches should be made well in advance of need in order that decisions can be rational without a sense of urgency. You may also see Betsy Braddock or any member of the Columbarium and Memorial Garden Committee. Niches are available for one or two sets of cremated remains. Memorial Wall plaques can be reserved in honor of or in memory of someone. *For the specific details on eligibility, see a committee member. Questions? Call Betsy! 910-754-9635

Shallotte Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) Non-Profit Organization P. O. Box 3256 5070 Main Street Shallotte U.S. Postage Paid Shallotte, NC 28459 Shallotte, NC Phone: 910-754-6929 Permit #140 E-mail: church@atmc.net www.shallottechurch.org ADDRESS RETURN REQUESTED October 2018 Scan with your Smartphone to Access our NEW Online Giving Web Portal! www.facebook.com/shallottepresbyterian Community Counseling Center 4910 Wrightsville Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403 910-452-7370/910-448-0525 Satellite Office: Shallotte Presbyterian Church CENTERPOINT We all know that being over-committed and over-involved in managing jobs, households, schools, family, activities, clubs, and church, can cause stress, anxiety, and feelings of resentment. So why is it that smart, self-aware people like ourselves, continue to say yes to too many requests of our time and energy. If you re like me, it s because we care. We care about other people. We care about what we are involved in. We want to see it go well. We want to work to make things better. We feel a sense of obligation and a sense of duty that only grows stronger when we see others working hard. And many times, these duties can be enjoyable! Yes is often our default answer, unless we can come up with a good reason to say no. However, suddenly the scales can tip and we feel tired, overwhelmed, and resentful of these duties. Pay attention to the resentment! Don t feel guilty for feeling it and simply ignore it. Don t pass along your resentment and guilt to others for not doing their share and over-obligating themselves as you are. The resentment is there for a reason. It s our first clue, our first red flag that our lives are unbalanced. And here s the kicker! It s not anyone else s fault but our own that we are too busy. Our resentment is the first indicator that we need to set limits and say no. It is our responsibility to say no, to manage our time and well-being. It is not the responsibility of others to know better than to ask us. Rather than learning rules for how to say no, we should learn rules for how to say yes. No should be our default response, so that when we do say yes, it is with intentionality and a well thought out sense of our call to serve. Here are some things to consider when saying yes : 1). Are you already feeling over-obligated? 2). Do you have the time, energy, and desire to do (or learn to do) this job well. 3). Does the task match well with your values and God-given gifts? 4). Will you be neglecting another area of your life if you say yes? If so, is this ok with you and those it will affect? As the busier schedule of fall approaches, maybe this year we can say yes more effectively... and have fun doing it! Call the Center at 910-452-7370. Visit at www.wantcounseling.com Like the Community Counseling Center on Facebook.