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In this Issue: Fall Youth Retreat p.1 Important Announcements p.2 Connect in Missions p.3-4 Church Picnic p.4 Connect to Serve p.5 Issue 10 October 2018 Fall 2018 Youth Retreat: Sevierville, TN The youth weekend retreat in September was a wonderful getaway, full of fun, fellowship, and study. The focus of our study was the Seven Arrows, a method for reading Bible passages with understanding, how to apply those truths and pray through them. Most of the study was in small groups where the students put into practice the lessons we were learning. We also packed in a lot of fun in Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge. It was wonderful to see how well all of the students participated and how well they got along with each other in the studies and the game times! Special thanks to Sharon Bannister, Cody Penland, the Saxes, and the Prices for leading the retreat. Please pray that the students will apply the lessons learned, and for their continued spiritual growth.

Growing Strong in the Seasons of Life! Piedmont Women's Center 5K Bring a friend for an evening of fellowship, inspiration, encouragement and hope in Christ! Keynote speaker: Ruth McWhite Music: Katie Mitchell Cost per person: $10.00 Please go online to register before October 14th: https://psbcgreenville.churchcenter.com/ registrations/events/160133 or see Loretta Stephens or Suzanne Price to register. For more details, call PSBC at 864-232-7312. GPS Fall 2018! (The Gospel Project for Students) Tuesdays from 6:30-8:00 p.m. West End Community Development Center 404 Vardry St., Greenville Hosted by Pendleton Street Baptist Church October 6, 2018 Trailblazer Park, Travelers Rest SC Kids 1 mile fun run at 8:00 a.m. Adult run/walk at at 9:00 a.m. Registration for the kids is $15 Registration fee for the adult race is $30 Please call 864-244-1434 with any questions or go online to https://piedmontwomenscenter.org/5k Youth Pumpkin Painting! Friday, October 19th 7:00-9:30 p.m. Fosters Home Bring your own pumpkin! PSBC will provide paints and Dessert!!! See Sharon Bannister for more information or call the church office at 864-232-7312. For ages 3 through 8th grade birthdays GPS will meet these Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. October 2, 16, 23, and 30 November 13, 20, and 27 December 4 Go online for more information or to register: www.psbcgreenville.org/childrens-ministry/ Jontavia Styles Betty Whitaker 2 Mary Lou Kenna 16 17 Jean Hudson 10 Janet Wright 26 Arthur Ramirez 14 Dave Ballard 27 Jeannie Davis 15 Mark Foster 29 Jonnetta Looper 15 Annika Blackwell 29

An amazing aspect of being a part of God s church is accepting the joyous responsibility to be witnesses around the world. Matthew 28:19-20 states the Great Commission: Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. Acts 1:8 tells us that you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth. Prayerfully consider how you will do your part. PSBC has many opportunities to serve in the coming months. To the Uttermost Ends of the Earth April 11-20, 2019 Philippines Mission Trip 2019 Pendleton Street Baptist Church has embraced the opportunity to witness to the uttermost ends of the earth with our partnership with the Independent Baptist Church of Masinloc (IBCM), a local church in Masinloc, Zambales, Philippines, pastored by Melo Lumibao. PSBC has come along-side Pastor Melo and his wife Ruth in their work by faithfully praying, sending teams, sending materials and supplies, and offerings, for over 10 years. God has blessed in many ways. Pastors have been called and sent out from Masinloc, and a network of churches is being planted to reach communities with no Gospel witness. PSBC is sending another mission team from April 11-20, 2019, to IBCM to help with Vacation Bible School, various construction projects, and outreach in local communities. If you d like to come to the Philippines with us this year, the total cost will be $2500.00 (all inclusive). A deposit of $250 will be due November 11, 2018. A passport is required. Please contact PSBC at 864-232-7312 for more information! Pictures from our last trip to the Philippines are online here: http://www.psbcgreenville.org/ missions/ October 2018 PSBC Connections, Page 3 Fall Mission: Filling Pantries This October, Pendleton Street Baptist Church will help fill pantries for the people of Heritage at Sliding Rock. Please bring non-perishable food items and paper goods to fill the bins at church on any Sunday during the month of October. Needed Items are: Canned vegetables Canned meats Dry pasta, Mac & Cheese Rice Flour and sugar Dry goods, cereals Condiments Canned soups Paper Towels Toilet Paper Or any other non-perishable items or paper products. Thank you for your donations! ******** In November, PSBC will partner with The Church at Blue Ridge to help Ridge Relief by collecting non-perishable food items throughout the month of November. These will be packed in backpacks to be given to children in need at Blue Ridge High School and Blue Ridge Middle School. Please bring your donations to fill the bins at church on any Sunday during the month of October. Needed Items are: Canned vegetables Canned meats Boxed pasta Mac & cheese Mini cereal boxes Breakfast bars Fruit/pudding snack packs Canned soups Toiletry Items Please make sure your canned items have pop-tops and the food is microwaveable! Thank you for your generosity!

OCC Shoebox Gift Time! Every year, Pendleton Street Baptist Church participates in Operation Christmas Child, by filling shoeboxes with gifts for a boy or a girl, and helping Samaritan's Purse ship these boxes overseas to children in need. In 2017, over 11 million shoeboxes were collected world-wide. Last year, PSBC collected 76 shoebox gifts and monetary donations to ship and fill many more! Let s fill even more shoeboxes this year! You can use an OCC Shoebox or one of your own. Fill the box with a stuffed animal, small toys, pencils, school supplies, crayons, socks, toothbrushes... whatever fits! (Please no toothpaste, no candy or perishable food and no liquids.) For a donation of only $9.00 to help with shipping, your box will travel to a needy child and help deliver the gospel as well. Bring your boxes to the PSBC Worship Service on or before Sunday, November 18th, so that we can deliver them all to an OCC collection site (on Monday, November 19th). For more information, contact Suzanne Price or the church office at 864-232-7312. Annual Church Picnic - September 2019 The annual PSBC Church Picnic was held at Greenville s Legacy Park. Pulled pork sandwiches and corn hole games were the hits of the day! PSBC had a great crowd of family and friends, with great food provided by the church congregation, and the smoked pork by chef Austin Bannister. Special thanks to Austin, Jeannie Davis, Oregon and Patty Lawton, and everyone else who worked so hard to make the PSBC picnic a success!

Children s Sunday School October 7 - Ashley Pearce, Loretta Stephens, Steven Pearce, Suzanne Price, Erin Hearndon, Mark & Emily Foster October 14 - No Sunday School October 21 - Ashley Pearce, Lynn Adcock, Suzanne Price, Patty Saxe, Mark & Emily Foster October 28 - Suzanne Price, John McAleer, Susan Williams, Patty Saxe, Mark & Emily Foster If you would like to serve as a greeter, on the set-up team, with our Children s Ministry (Sunday mornings or the Children s midweek GPS program beginning this fall), or any other area of ministry within Pendleton Street Baptist Church, please contact the church office at 864-232-7312 or see one of our ministry leaders for more information. Tell us how we re doing! feedback@psbcgreenville.org CONNECT TO SERVE THE RECORD SPEAKS Extended Care (to age 4) October 7 - Ashley Pearce, Leanne Blackwell, Jeannie Davis, Annika Blackwell, Suzanne Price October 14 - Suzanne Price, Emily Foster, Susan Williams, Patricia Inserra, Hope Fearn October 21 - Ashley Pearce, Lynn Adcock, Tyneal Alcocer, Patty Saxe, Jennifer Blucas October 28 - Suzanne Price, Cynthia Looper, Cindy Ballard, Payton Saxe, Ashley Pearce Deacon of the Week (and alternate) October 7 Dave Ballard (Oregon Lawton) October 14 Austin Bannister (Steven Pearce) October 21 Mark Foster (Dave Ballard) October 28 Oregon Lawton (Austin Bannister) November 4 Steven Pearce (Mark Foster) Tithes as of Sept. 23 Other Income YTD Total YTD Expenses $119,122.11 $155,217.30 $274,339.41 $205,697.98 OUR ATTENDANCE Attendance Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 PENDLETON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH P.O. Box 2108 Greenville, SC 29602-2108 Phone: 864-232-7312 www.psbcgreenville.org We exist to glorify God by making disciples of all nations. SUNDAY SERVICES Location: Hilton Greenville 45 West Orchard Park Drive Greenville, SC 29615 Christian Life Academy - 9:00 a.m. Coffee Fellowship - 10:00 a.m. Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. CHURCH OFFICES 606 Pendleton Street Greenville, SC 29601 Hours:9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Thursday MINISTERIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Marty Price Pastor mprice@psbcgreenville.org Cody Penland Worship Leader cpenland@psbcgreenville.org Genia Hester Financial Secretary ghester@psbcgreenville.org Kendra Irish Administrative Assistant kirish@psbcgreenville.org WEST END COUNSELING CENTER Phone: 864-232-7312 Email: info@psbcgreenville.org Christian Life Academy 51 59 Worship Service At David St. Baptist Church 86 53 98 Listen to our sermons online: www.psbcgreenville.org/current-sermons/ Home Groups 29 32 39 21 October 2018 PSBC Connections, Page 5

Pendleton Street Baptist Church P.O. Box 2108 Greenville, SC 29602 Phone 864.232.7312 www.psbcgreenville.org Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Greenville, SC Permit No. 3 Weekly Schedule Sunday 9:00 a.m. Christian Life Academy 10:00 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 5:30 p.m. Mauldin Home Group (every other week) 5:30 p.m. Parkins Mill Home Group Tuesday 6:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m. GPS Children s Program Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Powdersville Home Group Connecting People with God by sharing the Gospel and through worship; to grow through small groups, ministry, and fellowship opportunities; in service through ministry and evangelism opportunities. New Testament Daily Reading: Read through the New Testament with PSBC in 5 days a week, 5 minutes a day. Date Chapter Date Chapter Date Chapter October 1 1 John 3 October 12 1 Peter 5 October 23 John 7 October 2 1 John 4 October 13 Reflection October 24 John 8 October 3 1 John 5 October 14 Reflection October 25 John 9 October 4 2 John October 15 John 1 October 26 John 10 October 5 3 John October 16 John 2 October 27 Reflection October 6 Reflection October 17 John 3 October 28 Reflection October 7 Reflection October 18 John 4 October 29 John 11 October 8 1 Peter 1 October 19 John 5 October 30 John 12 October 9 1 Peter 2 October 20 Reflection October 31 John 13 October 10 1 Peter 3 October 21 Reflection October 11 1 Peter 4 October 22 John 6