THE WEEKLY MESSENGER Week of September 30, 2018

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THE WEEKLY MESSENGER Week of September 30, 2018 Today s gospel combines a saying that makes many of us uncomfortable with a story we find comforting. Jesus saying on divorce is another of his rejections of human legislation in favor of the original intent of God s law. Jesus rebuke of the disciples who are fending off the children should challenge us as well. What does it mean to receive the kingdom of God as a child does? Pastor Kevin

2 WORSHIP LEADERS OCTOBER Presiding Minister Pastor Kevin Ogilvie Altar Guild Cora Nevitt * Assisting Minister 7 Vicar Philip Sandi 14- Mary Browder 21 Vicar Philip Sandi 28 Vicar Philip Sandi Acolyte 7-Lizzie Turner 14-Will Lahrman 21-28-Grace Lahrman Communion Assistants 14 Cora Nevitt 21 Cora Nevitt 28 Cora Nevitt Lector 7 Krisie Turner 14 Cheryl Austin 21-28- Ushers 7 Jeff Lahrman 14-21- 28- Altar Flowers 7-14-Cheryl & Danny Austin 21 Kathy & Kenny Goings 28- Worship leaders are needed Weekly. See the sign up book in the Narthex or, if you can help for one of the vacancies' call Sharon at 803-359-2122. This Week at St. James Monday, October 1 9:30-3:30 Sewing group 7:00PM Cub Scouts Tuesday, October 2 6:30PM Girl Scouts Wednesday, October 3 6:30PM Choir Practice 7:30PM Handbells Thursday, October 4 7:00PM Alcoholics Anonymous 6-9 PM Boy Scouts F.H. 7:00PM Boy Scouts Saturday, October 6 8-2PM Car Show 10-1PM Food Lion Food Drive Sunday, October 7 Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost 9:15AM Sunday school 10:30AM Holy Communion 4:30-6PM Confirmation Class The nursery is available during church service hours. Birthdays in October 10/1 Lisa Dattilio Katie Rose 10/6 Martha Caulder 10/7 Hazel Kyzer Maylee Joyner 10/8 Bill Hogan 10/9 Kenneth Long Gail Long Megan Joyner Sadie Lee 10/13 Judsen Joyner 10/16 Mike long 10/17 Ronnie Shealy Sierra Peeples 10/21 Dwight Backman 10/22 Brian Estep 10/23 Henry Poplin 10/24 David Kirby 10/27 Emily Enlow 10/29 Vondolla Goff 10/30 Laney Strickland

FOR OUR PRAYERS Continue to remember those who have illnesses or needs in their lives. Among those are: Friends & Relatives of Church Members Member Shut-ins Jackie Metz Bobby Frazier Roberta Pound Dollie Pounds Anna Ree Roland Kathleen Smith Joan Leskoske Norma Moore Alice Raffa Retha Slice Virginia Hall Member Prayer List Chuck Backman Lance Steadman & Cynthia Lopez Emiliano & Lorenzo Our Secretary, Sharon Summers, is on Medical Leave For the next few weeks following significant surgery. Volunteers are checking the phone messages and Pastor Kevin is in regularly. Please keep Sharon in your prayers for a speedy and full recovery! And please be patient with responses from the Church Office. 3

St. James Food Pantry Needs YOUR Help. Now is the time to help out your community and church! Our food pantry and backpack shelves are very bare and some areas are empty and we need your help to stock them back up. 4

Pictures below are from our Backpack program and these shelves are very bare! 5

St. James Mission Endowment Fund...Explained Recently someone asked what does the Mission Endowment Fund do. Let me briefly answer that by looking at each of the three words. Firstly, the mission of the Church is to spread the word of God to all the world, especially the community in which we live. Our charge and responsibility as Christians is to teach and show others about the love of God! Secondly, Fund is a designated pool of money or other assets set aside to use for a specific purpose. Lastly, Endowment is the process of granting the proceeds and profits of designated assets to committees, auxiliaries, groups, and individuals who have a special common need or plan to further a desired purpose. So, loosely speaking, Our Mission Endowment Fund is a pool of designated monies and assets that are invested specifically for use in spreading the Mission of the Church, especially in this Community, by providing grants and endowments to those who wish to better this world through Christ. At St. James the work of the Mission Endowment Fund is managed by a committee of 5 members who are elected for a 5-year term. We meet once a quarter for the purpose of supervising the investment of the Fund, and then we solicit and approve applications of need from the Congregation s committees, and organizations in the community for the purpose of furthering the Kingdom of God. Each year one individual s term on the Committee expires. Each year the Committee refers the names of persons who may serve on the Committee to Church Council. Council nominates individuals who would serve to the Congregation who elects one person to serve. This election is held each year at the annual meeting in December. We are looking for persons who may be interested in serving in this unique ministry. If you think that it a place where your special skills and talents can serve our Lord, then we would like to talk with you. Please contact any member of the Committee Dale Hutto, John Harmon, Kevin Turner, Charlene Frye, or Lisa Tyson. We would love to hear from you about serving. It will be a place where you will be appreciated more than you will ever know! God Bless You All! 6

The Wednesday Watering Hole Light lunch Bible Study Conversation Beginning Wednesday October 10th at 12:10pm Pastor Kevin will gather with any and all who want a light lunch soup or salad and bread and a conversation around the Scripture lessons for the coming Sunday. Why those lessons? Pastor Kevin wants to hear your questions and your insights so that our Sunday experience can be more meaningful. How do these lessons from the Bible affect our daily lives? What is God trying to tell us today? For those who are working, we plan to keep our conversations to 45 minutes. We will meet in the NE Age Room. Come be fed in body, mind and spirit! Church Council News The Council has been looking at the two houses owned by the congregation the Scout House next door and the one several doors down from the church to our north. The houses have both been inspected and now contractors have been contacted to give estimates on renovation costs and other options. The council will continue to think about how these buildings can be used for ministry. The renter in the house to the north has moved out. Adam Steele has served for the past year as President of the Council. For personal reasons he has resigned from the council. Mary Browder, Vice- President will fill in until elections in December. A nominating committee comprised of outgoing members of the council is functioning. If you would be willing to serve on the council or would like to suggest a candidate, please speak with Kevin Turner or Katrina Shealy. 7

St. James Lutheran Church 1358 South Lake Drive Lexington, SC 29073 (803) 359-2122 or (803) 359-7803 office@stjameslex.com Visit us on the web at www.stjameslex.com CHURCH STAFF Pastor Kevin Ogilvie, PhD. pastor.kevin@stjameslex.com Music Director Martha Caulder Secretary Sharon Summers SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:15am Sunday School 10:30 Holy Communion Office Hours Monday-Thursday 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Food Pantry & Backpack Ministry The food pantry is October 16. Please contact the church office if you would like to help 359-2122. Food Items Needed: Individual cans of pasta, Canned fruit, boxes of pop tarts, Individual packs of grits & oatmeal, packs of raisins and PB&J. Please do not donate used, opened or expired items. The Pantry cannot give these items out. 8