Inside this issue:
THE PAWLEYS PRESBYTERIAN
APRIL 2013
As a part of the Body of Christ, our vision is to glorify God, make disciples, and send them to meet human needs in a broken world.
Carter’s Corner 2
S.A.L.T. News 3
S.A.L.T. News 4
Church Clean-Up 5
Notes from Julia 6
Notes from Julia 7
Music Notes 8
PIPC News 9
The Story and
Wonderful
Wednesday
Thank You Notes
PW Gathering
J.O.Y. School
Clean-Up Day
Birthdays and
Anniversaries
10
11
12
13
14
March
3rd
8:45 AM — 115
11:00 AM — 140
10th
8:45 AM — 85
11:00 AM — 163
17th
8:45 AM — 134
11:00 AM — 153
24th
8:45 AM — 136
11:00 AM — 162
Spring Opportunity On Sunday, April 14, from 3:30 PM -7:30 PM, we will be offering a class for those of you who are considering be-coming a member of our church, and for those who have al-ready become members or who have been members for a while and would like to learn more about who we are, what we believe, and how to experience a more meaningful member-ship in your church. The class will meet you where you are, accept you as you are, and guide you into becoming what you were created to be.
In a relaxed fun time environment we will be looking at the following topics: 3:30 PM-5:30 PM
Who We Are: Exploring the Presbyterian Faith We Worship Profoundly: How Presbyterians Worship How We Are Governed: How the Presbyterian Church Operates
Dinner Break: Soup and Sandwiches Tour of Church Grounds 6:00 PM-7:30 PM
How We Grow in Faith: Fellowship and Learning Opportunities How We Use Our Spiritual Gifts: Determining How to Become Involved. Why Stewardship: Understanding Why We Give and For What Purpose.
Even if you have been a Presbyterian for a long time, this class will be a good refresher course as well as a way of learning what is happening in our church and opportunities available for you to become more involved in PIPC. For those parents who have children, Julia Floyd will be here doing exciting things with them during the entire time that you are in the class. I look forward to your coming and enjoying the fellowship with us. Please email me at: [email protected] or call the church office(237-4581) if you want to attend the class. Thanks,
Carter’s Corner Page 2
Psalm 30:1-5
I will exalt You, Lord,
for You lifted me out of the depths
and did not let my enemies gloat over me. Lord my God, I called to You for help,
and You healed me.
You, Lord, brought me up from the realm of the dead; You spared me from going down to the pit.
Sing the praises of the Lord, you, His faithful people;
praise His holy name. For His anger lasts only a moment,
but His favor lasts a lifetime;
weeping may stay for the night,
but rejoicing comes in the morning.
“Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning”
The ESV tells us that JOY comes in the morning. The Message says, ”The nights of cry-
ing your eyes out give way to days of laughter.”
This is the Easter story. There was darkness, and now there is a great light. The light
shines brighter than the darkness. Where there is light, there can be no darkness whatso-
ever!
On Easter, we celebrate the Light of the world. We celebrate the resurrection of our Lord
and Savior Jesus Christ. We celebrate this joy, the rejoicing, this day of laughter. We do a
great job of celebrating Easter...the church is full, or overcrowded; we are excited to be here; we are excited to sing and worship. What about the other 364 days of the year? Do
we live in the joy? Or are we living in the darkness, weeping, crying? There is a season for
weeping, and a season for crying and mourning. But the Easter message is the message of Joy, the message of laughter. We can have the joy of the Lord year round. The Lord our
God wants us to live in HIS joy.
My prayer for you, me, our entire congregation, and the community is that we can live in this JOY of the Lord. Yes, there will be hard times, sad times, times of mourning, but God
gives us HIS joy and we can live in that joy each and every day.
If you have never really experienced the Joy that only Christ can give us, the peace that
passes all understanding, my door is open. Please come by to talk to me. God’s joy, like
HIS love, is AMAZING!
Carter
S.A.L.T. News Page 3
A Cow for Kenya
The SALT Youth are in the process of raising $500 to purchase a cow
for a needy family in Kenya. Through World Vision, caring Christians can
donate funds that will enable a Third World family to own their own cow
which enables them to become self-sufficient and productive. With this in
mind, the youth have decided to raise $500 in honor of Martha Henry,
President of the PIPC Youth Council and a graduating senior in our youth
program.
Congratulations, Martha! We love you!
Confirmation classes will
begin on Sunday, April 7, 2013
with an orientation luncheon
for our confirmands, their men-
tors, and their parents. The
luncheon will begin at 12:00
noon in the ODFC hosted and
taught by Rev. Carter Robinson, Rev. Frank Holsclaw and
Youth Director, Kimmie Tomlinson.
Youth participating in the 2013 Confirmation Class are: Anna
Grace Fletcher-6th grade, Stevie Hierholzer-6
th grade, Jake Hoff-
man-7th grade, Mary Catherine Horton-6
th grade, Ben Marlow-
6th grade, Kyra Moree-10
th grade, Sara Beth Sisney-7
th grade,
and Caroline Warren-8th grade.
Confirmation Sunday will be held on Pentecost Sunday, May
19, 2013 at the 11:00 AM service. A celebration luncheon will
follow in the ODFC.
Salkehatchie Summer Service
Salkehatchie is a series of summer mission camps that take place
in depressed areas of South Carolina. Youth pay to go into impover-
ished neighborhoods to rebuild lives and homes. Those youth and
adults registered to attend the Conway Salkehatchie camp June 15-
22 are: Jordan Brown, Davis Eddy, Ashley Gaddy, John Horton, Ni-
na Lowenbach, Susie Lowenbach, Kyra Moree, Emily Middleton, and
Sydney Windham.
Others wishing to attend: Lora Gahagan Eddy, Maddy Middleton,
Caroline Warren, and Macon Warren.
NOTE: SPRING BREAK Georgetown County Schools April 1-5, 2013
”Fun in the Son”
Summer Camp
for
Senior High
Youth
July 14-18,
at Jekyll Island.
Contact Kimmie Tomlinson for
more details and registration.
or 457-1917
Page 4 S.A.L.T. Youth News
Sports and Arts with Our Youth
The Youth of PIPC are very involved in many activities at their schools
and in their community. Just to give you a taste, here are some of our
youth and what they are participating in.
Art-Hailey Hazzard, Hunter Hazzard
Band-Ashley Altman, Randy Johnson, Noah Lowenbach, Maddy McConnell,
Sydney Windham
Basketball-Thomas DesChamps, Davis Eddy, Jessica Mangialardo
Baseball-Thomas DesChamps, Davis Eddy, Jake Hoffman, Noah Lowenbach
Baton Twirling-Hailey Hazzard
Cheerleading-Ashley Gaddy, Danielle Gaddy, Hunter King, Kyra Moree
Computers/Robotics-Noah Lowenbach, Jack McConnell, J.D. Tucker
Dance-Anna Grace Fletcher, Sidney Windham
Drama-Anna Grace Fletcher, Stevie Hierholzer, John Horton, Mary Catherine Horton
Football-John Horton, Brady Lottchea
Golf-Martha Henry, Josie Mangialardo
Gymnastics-Caroline Warren
Horseback Riding/Competition-Jordan Brown
Skateboarding-John Horton, Noah Lowenbach, Ben Marlow
Soccer-Lillian Eddy, Lora Gahagan Eddy, Ora Parker Eddy, Martha Henry, Jessica Mangialardo
Softball-Ashley Gaddy, Jordan Lee, Nina Lowenbach, Maddy Middleton
Swimming-Sam Sisney, Sarah Beth Sisney
Tennis-Thomas DesChamps, Davis Eddy, Danielle Gaddy,
Mary Catherine Horton, Maddy Middleton, J.D. Tucker
Track and Field/Cross Country-Lillian Eddy, Emily Middleton
Volleyball-Ora Parker Eddy, Leea Whetstone
Congratulations to Caroline Warren
who won the 2013 SC Lv 5-10
State Championship in Gymnastics!!
GO CAROLINE!!
Page 5 Clean-Up Day
CLEAN-UP DAY
Mark your calendars now for Saturday, April 13th because
that’s the date for our annual “Church Clean-Up Day”. We’ll
clean the church and all of the other buildings from the bottom
to the top, from the inside out, and everywhere in between!
We’ll also be cleaning and sprucing up the church grounds. We’ll
start early and then we’ll have barbeque (prepared by Mark
Windham) with all of the trimmings! Last year we had over 70
people working and we need to break that record! What a won-
derful way to spend a Saturday morning! We’ll begin work at
8:30 A.M. and end at 1:00 P.M. with our wonderful barbeque
lunch. MARK YOUR CALENDARS AND MAKE SURE THAT
YOU COMPLETE THE INSERT IN THE NEWSLETTER OR
THE INSERT THAT WILL BE IN THE CHURCH BULLETIN
ON APRIL 7th AND RETURN THEM TO JULIA OR THE
CHURCH OFFICE. Thank you!!
Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men. Colossians 3:23
“Left Behind”
Unlike the fictional novels and movies with accounts about “the end
times” and “the rapture,” we have PIPC’s own version of “left behind” – all
those items that have been left behind in storage closets, the library, class-
rooms, etc. with no known owner. Since April 13th is our big clean-up day,
these items will be displayed on a table in ODFC beginning April 1st with the
request that owners claim their items by April 7th and that beginning April
8th any unclaimed items may be claimed by anyone interested in them. Any-
thing remaining on April 13th will be discarded. So, please, check the display
in case there is anything you may have inadvertently “left behind.”
There will also be a cleanup of the ODFC kitchen on April 5th. There are
a number of cake plates, vases, and other items that have been left in the
cabinets. We are asking members to please claim these items before April
5th. All items left in the kitchen after that date may be discarded.
Page 6 Notes from Julia
J.A.M. NEWS
The children of J.A.M. have a lot of exciting events planned for the
month of April. Besides their weekly Sunday night meetings, they will be
participating in Church Clean-Up Day on April 13th helping in the Education
Building and on the grounds. They will also be attending the Lowcountry
Strawberry Festival on April 20th at Boone Hall Plantation in Mt. Pleasant.
While there, they will be able to ride or visit over 30 great attractions or
amusement park rides. We will also pick strawberries to bring back home
with us! On April 26th we will be having a Movie/Game Night in the ODFC.
The children of J.A.M. have been collecting money for “The One Great
Hour of Sharing” and they have also collected new socks that will be do-
nated to the needy in our area. What a blessing these children are to
PIPC!
The annual “Easter Celebra-
tion” at PIPC was a rousing success
despite the rain! More than 30 of
PIPC’s children and their friends
turned out to play or complete
the 14 different activities that were
included in this year’s event. We
dyed eggs, took a faith walk, ran
races, played Easter Bingo, made a Faith necklace, played
“The Resurrection”, designed crosses, and on and on.
Many thanks to the youth and adults that helped me “get
ready” and “carry out” this event-Mariah Amrozowicz,
Anna Grace Fletcher, Jill Fletcher, Danielle Gaddy, Pam
Gaddy, Tina Hair, Mary Holman, Brady Lottchea, Brianna
Lottchea, Terri Lottchea, Noah Lowenbach, Benjamin
Marlow, Emily Middleton, Christy Stuckey, Sidney Stuck-
ey, J.D. Tucker and Martha Wahl.
HATS OFF TO YOU!!!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of the willing hands that helped
with the Lenten Luncheon that was held at PIPC. Ben Vincent, thank you for set-
ting up 25 tables and a zillion chairs and thanks to you, Kimmie Tomlinson, for dec-
orating those tables! They were truly beautiful!
Cari Brown, Irene Dent, Pam Gaddy, Mary Holman, Martha McCall, Millie McNeil,
Barbara Neely, and Martha Wahl-thanks to all of you for making sandwiches, set-
ting the tables, serving soup, and cleaning up! What a job! A very special thank-
you to the 20 ladies that baked “homemade” cookies that were served at the
luncheon. They were delicious!
“CHECK YOUR DRAWERS AGAIN,
PLEASE!”
Once again, the children of PIPC will be visiting Brookgreen Gardens this summer so you know what I’m about to ask for-passes! Could you check your drawers for any passes that you won’t need and that would help our children be able to visit one of our state’s “Treasures”? If you have any passes, please bring them to my office or ask Tina to put them in my box. Thanks so much for your help. We have visit-ed Brookgreen Gardens for many summers because of the generosity of you, the mem-bers of PIPC.
Page 7 Notes From Julia
Children’s Easter Celebration
Page 8 Music Notes
Sanctuary Choir
Thank you for your beautiful music during the Lenten and Easter season at
PIPC. We cherish the wonderful music traditions of Pawleys Island Presbyterian
Church and are thankful for our choir and its faithful service in worship. We
would like to see more of our church family participating in our worship services
through music. If you have a musical gift to share or would like to participate in
any of the choirs and ensembles at PIPC, we welcome you. We would love to see
people of all ages in our Sanctuary Choir and ensembles – His Voice, Bel Canto,
Alleluia Ringers and Winds of Praise. You may call Sylvia at 843-237-4581, ext. 27
or email at [email protected] if you have questions or need more infor-
mation, see the calendar, newsletters and bulletins for all rehearsal dates and times.
PIPC Children’s Choir
Our kids will be hitting the Old Testament books in
April and soon the challenge will be on for our adults. Do
you know the books of the Bible? Can you sing them? In
April, our children’s choir will be back to their scripture
assignments and how our music can bring those words,
principles and stories to life. All kids, first through fifth
grade are invited. BRING A FRIEND!
Alleluia Ringers
Our handbell choir needs a couple of ringers.
What about you? Ringing is a wonderful experience
for musical expression, ensemble participation and
growth as a musician. If you think you might be in-
terested, let me know. If you are unsure about your
skills and ability to participate, ask me.
Worship Opportunities, Today and Tomorrow
Youth and adults, if you are interested in participating in a more contemporary
style of worship, outside of our normal traditional worship which is a vital part of the
worship experience at PIPC, we need to hear from you. We are seeking to nurture
and involve a variety of worship styles in a variety of settings in the days ahead but as
you know, with any community experience there must be participation and involve-
ment by the community.
Page 9 PIPC News
Bible Bookworm Reminder!
For all Bible Bookworm Partici-
pants from the PIPC Library Com-
mittee – Please remember that you
have until the last Sunday in April
(April 28th) to complete your reading and turn in your
reading list that has been signed by a parent. Please
return any books that you have read to the return bin
in the PIPC Library so that they will be available for
others to read. Thank you! We hope you are enjoying
your reading!
Administration and Personnel Committee Report
The Administration and Personnel Committee is a Sessional Com-
mittee responsible for promoting a focused Christian work environ-
ment among the staff and to define personnel policies and administra-
tion, compensation including benefits, and operating procedures of the
Church to ensure we are in compliance with Presbytery policies and
guidelines. The A & P Committee is responsible for reviewing the op-
eration procedures and job descriptions annually and to make recom-
mendations to the Session for any changes. With the Senior Pastor,
ensure that each staff position is reviewed and evaluated annually. The
Committee also encourages professional growth and development of the staff.
In line with our responsibilities, the A & P committee is in the process of Staff reviews with all reviews
being completed by the end of April. We are also conducting reviews of our printing costs, and how to
better communicate to the community and Church members via our newspaper advertising and web pres-
ence. We also responsible for the Nursery and providing care for our infants and toddlers with paid and
trained workers.
With the help of the Finance Committee and approval of the Session we have started a Flexible Spend-
ing Account for our employees.
We continue to work on the Picture Directory which has had several delays and hope to have this com-
pleted and published by the end of April. We are currently making and collecting activity shots for the
directory and assembling the page layouts. I know a number of you are anxious to have the Directory
published.
If this type of involvement in our Church interests you and you would like to join this important mission,
please contact the Church office.
Ragan Ormand
Administration & Personnel Committee Chair
There will be
only one worship
service during the
month of June.
and maybe the
month of July.
Watch for details!
WONDERFUL WEDNESDAY MENUS FOR APRIL
April 3rd
Navy Bean with Ham Soup, Chili, Sandwiches, Chips,
and Dessert
April 10th
Roast with potatoes, onions, carrots, and gravy, Rice,
Green Beans, Bread, and Dessert
April 17th
Chicken-two ways, Rice and Gravy, Cooked Cabbage,
Cornbread, and Dessert
April 24th
Herb-Encrusted Pork Loin, Potatoes, Vegetable Medley,
Rolls, and Dessert
The Story Reading for April
April 3rd Chapter #27 The Resurrection Matthew 27-28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 19-21
April 7th & 10th Chapter #28 New Beginnings Acts 1-10, 12
April 14th & 17th Chapter #29 Paul’s Mission Acts 13-14, 16-20; Romans 1, 3, 5-6, 10, 12-13,
15-16; Galatians 1, 3, 5-6; 1 Thessalonians 1-5
April 21st & 24th Chapter #30 Paul’s Final Days Acts 20-23, 27-28; Ephesians 1-6; 2 Timothy 1-4
April 28th Chapter #31 The End of Time Revelation 1-5, 19-22
Join us on Wednesday evenings for our Wonderful Wednesday Dinner and Bible Study.
The dinner begins at 6:00 PM and The Story Bible study begins at 6:30 PM in the ODFC.
Page 10 The Story and Wonderful Wednesday
Page 11 Thank You Notes and PW Gathering
I would like to thank
everyone for all of the
cards, meals, calls and
more importantly, the
prayers, during my recent
procedures. I am truly
blessed to be a part of such
a loving church family.
Jill Fletcher
To Our Dear Church Family,
We are so thankful for all of the love
and kindness shown to us through cards,
calls and meals during Dottie’s recent time
in the hospital. Your prayers have carried
us through this difficult time and we are
thankful for you all.
Blessings,
John and Dottie Dixon
At our Presbyterian Women Annual Gathering Theme:
“WOMAN” A Master Design Made For A Mission
Speaker: Dr. Franklin Colclough Where: Second Presbyterian Church-Sumter 1125 Old Pocallo Rd. Sumter, SC 29150 When: April 20,2013 Time: Registration at 9:00AM, Program at 9:30PM
Liz Williamson and Candy Gallup just returned from India and Nepal.
They enjoyed an elephant ride up to 16th century Amber Fort in Jaipur.
Page 12 J.O.Y. School
J.O.Y. School is a place where people understand me. They are kind to me and they wait for me no
matter how long it takes me to move myself.
At J.O.Y. School I get to spend time with my friends who are like me in many ways and who enjoy
being with me.
J.O.Y. School is fun.
J.O.Y. School is loud. . .with laughter, taking, screeching, and singing.
J.O.Y. School is music and dancing.
J.O.Y. School is gardening and farming. Feeling the dirt, planting the seeds, spilling the water. . .and
that is okay.
J.O.Y. School is painting and cutting and pasting and coloring. . .and making a mess or a grand artis-
tic creation.
J.O.Y. School is so many people coming together to share goodness and kindness and love.
J.O.Y. School is thankful. Always thankful to God for everything each day brings.
Martha Insignares
J.O.Y. School will begin on Tuesday, June 11th. If you would like more information about our J.O.Y.
school or would like to volunteer, please contact Martha Insignares at 843-237-5368.
The Blessing of the J.O.Y. School Greenhouse
The Elks Lodge donated a greenhouse to PIPC and the
J.O.Y. School. On March 23rd, Frank and Carter led a service
of dedication for the greenhouse. The J.O.Y. University mem-
bers have already planted a variety of seeds and are waiting
for them to bloom and grow.
Church Clean-Up Day Page 13
CHURCH CLEAN-UP DAY The birds are singing, the flowers are blooming,
the pollen is falling and you know what that means-
It’s time to spruce up PIPC from the INSIDE-OUT!
WE NEED YOUR HELP!!! We’re having a Church Clean-Up Day on Saturday, April
13th from 8:30 A.M. until 1:00 P.M. Last year we had over 70 people working and we
need to exceed that number this year! We will need people to work inside and outside all
of the buildings as well as on the grounds. If you would be willing to help, please complete
the bottom of this insert and return it to the church office or put it in the offering plate.
This is one small way that you can give back to PIPC and God. Lunch will be provided for
everyone that helps beautify PIPC!
Name_____________________________
Phone Number______________________
I prefer to: ____wash windows
___ clean in the Sanctuary
___ clean in the Education Building
___ clean in the Open Door Fellowship Center
___ clean in Founders Hall
____ work outside weeding or picking up trash
____ work in the cemetery
Page 14 Birthdays and Anniversaries—Prayer Concerns
APRIL BIRTHDAYS
2 Gene Gilfillin 3 Alexander Ivey 3 Marian Leland 3 Jerry Roberts 3 Zann Smith 4 Beth Goodale 5 Lynn Berry 6 Lori Horton 6 Ted Altman 7 Marc Baudet 7 Todd Middleton, Jr. 9 Sandra Hood 11 Betty Lyon 11 Howard Burgin 11 Ronald Smoyer 11 Ben Marlow 11 Michael Quinn 12 Jack Moree 13 Sue Carpenter 13 Naomi Hoogmoed 13 Renee Windham 14 Ashton Kennedy 14 Mary Catherine Horton 15 Al Coram 15 Jim Leland 15 Breckin Lottchea 15 Jake Stuckey 17 Maddy Middleton 18 Dan Stuckey 20 Josh Horton 21 Frankie Hilton 22 Alice Robinson 23 Charlie Hayes 23 Carrie Williamson 24 Elaine McCaskill 25 David Altman 25 Becky Roberts
27 Elise Dozier 27 Sidney Stuckey 28 Ashley Altman 28 Becky Veselick 28 Glenn Williamson 29 Emma Reese Branham 29 Jo Griffin 30 Bill Spence APRIL ANNIVERSARIES
1 Ed and Jane Mikol 2 Jim and Judith MacGillis 3 Tom and Sandra Hood 5 Mack and Ann McKinnon 5 Glenn and Liz Williamson 7 Bill and Lee Brockington Shehan 8 Joe and Sara Weeks 12 Bill and Diane Sirmon 18 Jerry and Becky Roberts 18 Elliott and Darlene Dodson 19 Austin and Winnie Farley 20 Tommy and Elizabeth Tucker 21 Jack and Irene Dent 21 James and Odette Trimble 22 Carter and Kristin Robinson 24 Barry and Martha McCall 24 David and Kimmie Tomlinson 25 Troup and Heather Bower 26 Mac and Dibbie Chapman 26 Kevin and Allison McClure 26 Tom and Alice Robinson
REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS Harry Fritz, Jennifer Samf, Debra March (Bobb and Joan Rastello’s daughter), Joy Holsclaw, Barry McCall, Julie Coles, Danny Player, Charles Smith, Roy Harrelson, Dolores Albert, Carter Dear, John Horton Smith, William (Martha Wahl’s friend), Rose Roughgarden, Jenny Watts, Jerry Hoogmoed, Suzanne Blanchard Our Christian sympathy to Tom Wise and his family on the recent death of his wife, Jean. THE CHURCH AT HOME: Gail Bogner, Bitsy Cerny, Jean Cucolo, Patty Haugh, Jane Keesler, Ernestine Knippschild, Harvey Moenig, Jo Sample, Charles Smith, Mary Van Tassel AT THE LAKES: Dottie Dixon, Dawn Hoover, Ansley Ketchin, Jim Leland, Rose Roughgarden MISSION: Cuba Mission Team
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. Philippians 4:6
Take a moment to acknowledge those who have a birthday or anniversary this month. If your birthday/anniversary is not listed in your month, please contact Tina in the church office at 237-4581 (ext. 21).
APRIL 2013
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
Office Closed
10:00 AM
PW Co-Team
11:15 AM Bread of
Life Kitchen Open
1:00 PM
Dorcas Disciples
6:00 PM
Christian Education
Committee Meeting
2
10:30 AM Staff
Meeting - Worship
Service
11:00 AM
Staff Meeting
11:15 AM Bread of
Life Kitchen Open
6:00 PM
Mission & Evangelism
Committee Meeting
6:30 PM
Deacon's Meeting
3
11:30 AM
Recorder Consort
5:45 PM
Library Open
6:00 PM Wonderful
Wednesday Dinner
6:30 PM
Children's Program
6:30 PM
Choir Practice
6:30 PM Wonderful
Wednesday Program
4
10:00 AM
Church Life
Committee
Meeting
11:00 AM The
Story Women's
Bible Study
6:00 PM
Stephen
Ministers
5
9:30 AM
Kitchen
Clean-Up
6
8:30 AM
Men's Prayer
Breakfast
7
The Lord’s Supper
8:30 AM Library Open
8:45 AM Worship Service
10:00 AM Sunday School
11:00 AM Worship Service
12:00 PM Confirmand Lunch
4:00 PM Prayer Time
4:30 PM Praise Band Practice
4:30 PM Youth Ensemble
5:30 PM Children's Choir
5:30 PM S.A.L.T. Youth
6:15 PM J.A.M.
8
10:00 AM
Deborah Circle
11:15 AM Bread of
Life Kitchen Open
1:00 PM
Dorcas Disciples
4:00 PM Admin-
istration & Personnel
Committee Meeting
5:00 PM Ladies
Ensemble Practice
5:30 PM Buildings &
Grounds Committee
Meeting
6:30 PM Finance
Committee Meeting
9
10:00 AM
Tuesday Circle
10:30 AM Staff
Meeting - Worship
Service
11:00 AM
Staff Meeting
11:15 AM Bread of
Life Kitchen Open
4:00 PM
Cuba Mission Team
Meeting
5:15 PM Worship
Committee Meeting
6:00 PM
Building and Grounds
Committee Meeting
10
11:30 AM
Recorder Consort
5:00 PM
Handbell Choir
5:45 PM
Library Open
6:00 PM Wonderful
Wednesday Dinner
6:30 PM
Children's Program
6:30 PM
Choir Practice
6:30 PM S.A.L.T.
Youth Coffee House
6:30 PM Wonderful
Wednesday Program
11
11:00 AM The
Story Women's
Bible Study
12 13
8:30 AM Church
Clean Up Day
8:30 AM
Men's Prayer
Breakfast
14
8:30 AM Library Open
8:45 AM Worship Service
10:00 AM Sunday School
11:00 AM Worship Service
3:30 PM New Member Class
4:00 PM Prayer Time
4:30 PM Youth Ensemble
5:30 PM Children's Choir
5:30 PM S.A.L.T. Youth
6:15 PM J.A.M.
15
9:00 AM J.O.Y.
School Extension
11:15 AM Bread of
Life Kitchen Open
1:00 PM
Dorcas Disciples
16
9:00 AM J.O.Y.
School Extension
10:30 AM Staff
Meeting - Worship
Service
11:00 AM
Staff Meeting
11:15 AM Bread of
Life Kitchen Open
17
11:30 AM
Recorder Consort
5:00 PM
Handbell Choir
5:45 PM
Library Open
6:00 PM Wonderful
Wednesday Dinner
6:30 PM
Children's Program
6:30 PM
Choir Practice
6:30 PM S.A.L.T.
Youth Coffee House
6:30 PM Wonderful
Wednesday Program
18
Spiritual Lights
Circle
11:00 AM The
Story Women's
Bible Study
6:00 PM
Stephen
Ministers
19 20
8:30 AM
Men's Prayer
Breakfast
9:00 AM
Children-
Strawberry
Festival
21
8:30 AM Library Open
8:45 AM Worship Service
10:00 AM Sunday School
11:00 AM Worship Service
12:00 PM Confirmand
Lunch/Class
4:00 PM Prayer Time
4:30 PM Praise Band Practice
4:30 PM Youth Ensemble
5:30 PM Children's Choir
5:30 PM S.A.L.T. Youth
5:30 PM Under 40'ish
Gathering
6:15 PM J.A.M.
22
9:00 AM J.O.Y.
School Extension
11:15 AM Bread of
Life Kitchen Open
1:00 PM Dorcas
Disciples
5:00 PM Ladies
Ensemble Practice
23
9:00 AM J.O.Y.
School Extension
10:30 AM Staff
Meeting - Worship
Service
11:00 AM
Staff Meeting
11:15 AM Bread of
Life Kitchen Open
5:30 PM Session
Prayer Time
6:00 PM
Session Meeting
24
11:30 AM
Recorder Consort
5:00 PM
Handbell Choir
5:45 PM
Library Open
6:00 PM Wonderful
Wednesday Dinner
6:30 PM
Children's Program
6:30 PM
Choir Practice
6:30 PM S.A.L.T.
Youth Coffee House
6:30 PM Wonderful
Wednesday Program
25
11:00 AM The
Story Women's
Bible Study
26
6:00 PM
Children's
Movie
andGame
Night
27
8:30 AM
Men's Prayer
Breakfast
28
9:45 AM Library Open
10:00 AM Sunday School
11:00 AM Combined Worship
Service - ODFC
4:00 PM Prayer Time
4:30 PM Praise Band Practice
4:30 PM Youth Ensemble
5:30 PM Children's Choir
5:30 PM S.A.L.T. Youth
5:30 PM Young Men Gathering
6:15 PM J.A.M.
29
9:00 AM J.O.Y.
School Extension
11:15 AM Bread of
Life Kitchen Open
1:00 PM
Dorcas Disciples
6:00 PM
His Voice Practice
30
9:00 AM J.O.Y.
School Extension
10:30 AM Staff
Meeting - Worship
Service
11:00 AM
Staff Meeting
11:15 AM Bread of
Life Kitchen Open
8:45 AM WORSHIP SERVICE
10:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES
11:00 AM WORSHIP SERVICE
Pawleys Island
Presbyterian Church
9967 Ocean Highway
Pawleys Island, SC 29585
Phone: 843-237-4581
Fax: 843-237-9265
E-mail: [email protected]
Website:
pawleysislandpresby.com