Weekly eNews
June 9, 2023
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It has been a wonderful week of Vacation Bible School here at FPC. From Monday to Thursday our campus was teeming with laughter, play, dance, and learning as nearly 150 children gather under the theme of “Hero Hotline.” In my experience, VBS is always one of the most fun weeks each year in the life of the church and this year was certainly no exception! A very special thank you to all the volunteers and staff who worked so hard to plan and lead this year’s VBS – well done!
Looking ahead, our worship and Sunday school throughout June and July is focusing on what it means to slow down and go Godspeed. As I mentioned a few weeks ago, this series is inspired and guided by a video that I came across several years ago put together by an American pastor who was serving a small Church of Scotland parish in Methlick, Scotland. You can watch that video by clicking here. In the weeks ahead we will dig deeper to explore how the pace at which we live informs how and where we see God at work in our church, community, and lives.
Finally, please remember that our Sunday schedule has not changed during the month of June. Chapel and MorningSong worship happen at 8:45am, joint Sunday school at 10am in Fogartie Hall, and Sanctuary worship at 11am.
Blessings to you all. See you Sunday. Invite a friend.
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Rev. Alan F. Dyer
Senior Pastor
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Godspeed Sunday School
Continues this Sunday
This summer, through our joint Adult Sunday School class and worship, we will slow down to explore the kind of life and relationships into which God invites us. Join us for this study entitled Godspeed written by Julie and Matt Canlis and featuring videos from N.T. Wright, Eugene Peterson, and others.
Gather in Fogartie Hall at 10:00am each Sunday in June and July (not meeting July 2) as your pastors lead us in seeking to “slow down in order to catch up with God.” Come as often as you are able!
We also encourage you to click the button below to receive weekly updates and discussion questions regarding our Godspeed study.
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FPC 28-Day Challenge Repeat
Information Session | Wednesday, June 14
Getting ready to head back to school to teach a new set of students and did not have the opportunity to take part in the February Challenge? Want to head into the fall season with a few less pounds to carry around? Here is your chance to lighten the load!
Please join Beth Cecil in an opportunity to learn that “food is not the enemy, but the medicine needed to rev up your sluggish, broken-down metabolism to turn your body into a fat burning furnace.”
Our introductory information session will be on Wednesday, June 14 at 10:00am in the Large Private Dining Room. The challenge will begin on Monday, June 19, for 28 days. Weekly Meetings will be announced in the future.
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Wired Wednesdays
Beginning June 14
Join us for a caffeinated boost and great company! Starting June 14th, the Young Adult Committee will be at Fretwell for "Wired Wednesdays" every Wednesday morning in June and July, 9:30-10:30am(-ish). We invite you to join us for some quality time and conversation! Fretwell is kid-friendly, so bring your little ones to play while you catch up with others. For all teachers and school staff: Take a break from summer break and join us for a latte among friends!
Know someone aged 20ish-40ish who'd enjoy this? Spread the word to friends and family, church members or not! We can't wait to catch up over a cup of coffee. ☕
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C.S. Lewis Summer Book Study
Thursday Mornings, June 1 - July 13
Interested in reading and discussing C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity with a group? Come join us this summer on Thursday mornings from 10-11am in the Arthur Center! We will start on June 1 and end July 13.
If you'd like to be added to the email list, please contact Leslie Lang: llang@fpcspartanburg.org
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Younger Women's Summer Study
Monday Evenings in June
We will meet on three Monday evenings (June 5, 12, 26) from 6:00-7:30pm on Donna Pulliam's porch and discussing No Cure for Being Human by Kate Bowler. If you would like to be added to the email list, please contact Leslie Lang, Donna Pulliam, or Carter Smith.
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Tuesday/Thursday Adult Study
Led by Tom and Nan McDaniel
From June 13 & 15 to August 22 & 24, Tom and Nan McDaniel will be studying the book by Peter Enns titled The Bible Tells Me So…Why Defending Scripture Has Made Us Unable To Read It.
This study is via Zoom. Please contact Shannon at shutcheson@fpcspartanburg.org for Zoom and book information.
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Summer Women's Bible Study
Wednesdays, June 21 - July 26
Join Ansley Page in the Arthur Center, Wednesdays, June 21– July 26, 7:00pm for a group study of The Way: Walking in the Footsteps of Jesus by Adam Hamilton. A comprehensive and easy-to-read walk through the themes of Jesus’s life and ministry. Each week we will open the Bible and talk through what it means for us today. Perfect time to connect with faith sisters and grow in faith! For the novice and the scripturally well-versed.
Mark your calendars, order your book, and RSVP to apage@fpcspartanburg.org.
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Book Discussion for Parents
June 19 & July 10, 5:30-6:30pm, Arthur Center
Summer is a great time for reflection and for changing things up. Let’s take the opportunity to join other parents to reflect on today’s kid pressures of performance, comparison, and individuation. Join Ansley for a study of Bags: Helping Your Kids Lighten the Load by Chris Sasser. For the parents of older elementary – college age.
RSVP to apage@fpcspartanburg.org if you are curious or interested.
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Calling Readers and Thinkers...
Join Ansley Page for a few summer evenings to discuss No Cure for Being Human (and other truths I need to hear) by Kate Bowler. This church history professor wrestles with cliché and truth as she reflects on the evolution of her faith after her stage 4 cancer diagnosis at 35.
For this study, we will have an afternoon series (Wednesday, June 14 and June 28, 3:00-4:15 pm in the Arthur Center) and an evening series (Monday, June 26 and Tuesday, July 18, 5:30-6:45 pm in the Arthur Center).
RSVP to apage@fpcspartanburg.org if you are curious or interested.
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Thursday Morning P.A.L. Trail Days
Continues June 15
Bring a buddy, and walk a P.A.L.! Join Recreation Director Colleen Darrall in exploring a new P.A.L. (Play. Advocate. Live Well.) trail on select Thursdays throughout the summer!
The next P.A.L. day will be Thursday, June 15. We will be meeting at 9:30am in the FLC Lobby. Friends and children are welcome to join! Can't make it? Come join us for our other trail days on July 6 and 20!
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Fellowship on Two Wheels
Thursdays in June
Join Pastor Craig and others for a conversational bike ride down the Mary Black Rail Trail. All ages, abilities, and types of bikes are welcome! We will meet at 6:00pm at the Henry Street trail head, and ride the almost four miles total down and back on the Rail Trail. On the way back, if there are those who want to push a little harder, Craig will take a group around the hills of Duncan Park while the rest of the group proceeds back to the Henry St. parking area. Participants will also learn and practice some basic bike safety skills along the way.
Helmets are required of all riders, and blinky lights are recommended.
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Green River Adventure
Saturday, July 8
Take a guide-assisted river trip down a three-mile section of the Lower Green River in Saluda, SC! This easily navigable rapids are perfect for anyone ages 5 and up (no experience needed)!
Pre-registration required. Contact Colleen Darrall to sign up, or if you have any questions!
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Sunday | Monday-Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Closed | 7am-8pm | 7am-2pm | 8am-12pm | | |
Please note: You must bring your church card to have access to the fitness center.
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Hand in Hand Ministries
Accepting Food Donations
Our Hand in Hand community ministry is always accepting non-perishable food donations to help support Spartanburg families in need! They also accept monetary donations through the church giving site.
To learn more about the mission of Hand in Hand and see how you can help those who need it most, visit their website at handinhandspartanburg.org.
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Sunday Greeters Needed!
Looking for an easy way to get involved in the church? Come share your smile and help greet on Sunday mornings! We need three greeters each Sunday- one to welcome those coming to Sunday school from 9:30-9:55 and two to welcome Sanctuary worshippers from 10:30 to 11:00. All you have to do is stand outside your assigned door and welcome people as they arrive! (You are welcome to bring your kids to help as well!) We just ask that you bring your warm smile and friendly face.
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There are many more opportunities for service available in our Ministry Finder. | |
Blood Drive
Sunday, June 25
Please mark your calendar for the next blood drive that is scheduled for Sunday, June 25, 2023. For every donation, First Presbyterian will receive a $20 charitable donation. PLUS, all donors will receive a $40 e-reward!
Contact Parish Nurse Beth Cecil (bcecil@fpcspartanburg.org or 208-2136) to register and schedule a time to donate.
To donate during the June 25, 2023 blood drive, please refrain from donating after Friday, April 28, 2023.
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College Graduate Recognition
Send Names by July 10
We would like to recognize our members who have graduated from college or graduate school in the August edition of First News. If you or a member of your family graduated this past winter or spring, please contact Ian Ritchings (iritchings@fpcspartanburg.org) by Monday, July 10 with the Graduate’s Name and the University.
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Order Your Kirkin' Banner
by Friday, July 21
First Presbyterian Church will hold its annual Kirkin' o' the Tartans Worship Service on October 29, 2023. At our Kirkin' service, we remember ancient times, as well as past and present kith and kin, while asking God's help and blessings in the future through special music and a procession of bagpipes and tartans.
The construction of the staffs and stands as well as the sewing of the banners will be performed by volunteers, but we need sponsors to help with the cost of purchasing the tartan fabric and materials. The cost of each banner is $150. The tartan fabrics are ordered from Scotland, so we need your payment no later than Friday, July 21.
Click the button below to order your tartan.
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Beware of Imposters!
Don't Fall for Scam Emails!
There are some cyber criminals out there impersonating our ministers and staff members via email. Please be cautious when receiving these emails! Please note that emails from church staff will only come from emails that end in @fpcspartanburg.org, @shelbynextchms.com, or @ccsend.com.
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Presbyterian Promise Scholarship
The Presbyterian Promise Scholarship is a commitment by Presbyterian College (PC) to recognize students for their merit and affiliation with the Presbyterian Church. PC seeks to develop students academically and spiritually in this signature scholarship. Students who are members of Presbyterian churches will receive a scholarship for a minimum of $20,000 per year for up to four years—that’s an $80,000 commitment.
For more information visit presby.edu/admissions/tuition-aid/presbyterian-promise/.
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FPC Spartanburg Sermoncast
Available on All Podcast Platforms
Missed last week's worship service? Want to revisit your favorite sermons while on the road, at work, or anywhere at all? Now you can! Plus: Listen to Rev. John Daniel's new Confirmation Podcast series!
All of it is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you find your podcasts.
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June 24 - Family Day at Montreat
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June 25 - Blood Drive
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Sundays in July - ONE Worship Service @ 11:00am (with a Special Music Focus Each Week)
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July 4 - Independence Day (CHURCH FACILITIES CLOSED)
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July 15 - Family Day at Montreat
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July 22-28 - Montreat Youth Conference
More activities and events can be found in First News.
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