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Vol. 30 June 2018 Number 6
THE CHURCH VOICE
from me to you…………
Dear friends in Christ, Do you remember your first bicycle? I learned to ride on my brother’s old 3-speed. I wasn’t very good at changing gears so I peddled many miles in first gear. I was lucky enough to win $13.20 answering a local radio show call in question. That paid for half of my first new bicycle. It had a banana seat and high-rise handlebars. I used to ride it back and forth 5 miles to Little League baseball practice. Those 10 mile round trips were probably the longest bicycle rides I ever made. On June 14 our Church is hosting a group of bicyclists who are peddling 2,887 miles from Key West, FL to the Canadian border! Come out and join them for a covered dish super and learn about this “Bike & Build” project. If you can provide bed and breakfast for one or two of the cyclists, please contact Mike Claxton at 477-3430. With the death of Gene Shannon, a WWII Veteran, who died a month short of his 98th birthday, we lost our oldest male church member. Can you help me figure out who is now our oldest male? If may be Frank Couvillon who celebrated his 89th birthday this Spring. Let me know if there is anyone older. Our 8:30 Beach Worship Services have started at the Driftwood Access on Ocean Isle Beach. Remember to bring your own chair, our volunteers will provide coffee or lemonade and a doughnut! This is the 52nd year that your church family has been involved with this vital ministry. Thank you for your faithful support. The next Communion Service at our 11 worship will be on Sunday, July 1. Circle that date on next month’s calendar. Please remember to share your recommendations for new Deacons and Elders with this year’s Nominations
Committee. The box for your forms is in the Narthex.
In God’s Grace,
Ushers June 3
Mike Claxton & Bob Gorman
June 10 Carole Stephenson
June 17
Carole Stephenson
June 24 Mike Clawson & Elizabeth Lewis
Greeters June 3
Carol Vealey & Bert Murray
June 10 TBD
June 17
Donna Butler
June 24 Joyce Richards
Acolytes Selected from those in
Attendance at 11:00 Worship.
If you want to
Volunteer for a particular Sunday
please call the Church Office
754-6929
Sunday, June 3 2nd Sunday after Pentecost 1 Samuel 3:1-20 Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18 2 Corinthians 4:5-12 Mark 2:23-3:6 Sunday, June 10 3rd Sunday after Pentecost
Genesis 3:8-15 Psalm 130 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1 Mark 3:20-35
Sunday, June 17 Father’s Day Ezekiel 117:22-24
Psalm 92:1-4, 12-18
2 Corinthians 5:6-10, 14-17
Mark 4:26-34
Sunday, June 24 5th Sunday after Pentecost Job 38:1-11
Psalm 107:1-3, 23-32
Corinthians 6:1-13
Mark 4:35-41
Betty Church
5490 Arbor Branch Drive
Room A-109
Shallotte, NC 28470
ADDRESS
UPDATE!!
Food Pantry Sunday is June 10
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.
If you would like to
volunteer in any
capacity, please contact
Bill Johnston
at 579-0193.
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, 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, Daniel House, Kenny Keisler, Louise Kerns, Caleb Leimoni, 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.
Join VBS at Camp UMC (4807 Main Street, Shallotte, N.C.)
Monday June 18th - June 22nd 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Visit the link below to sign up for VBS online:
Www.cokesburyvbs.com/CampUMC
Nursery is available for families who
have older children attending.
Please register ASAP so we will have
an estimated headcount.
Top 10 fun ways to spend Father’s Day as a family
by: Erin Dower
Looking for simple and meaningful Father's Day
activities that will help you bond with your Pops? Check
out these fun father-son and father-daughter activities for
children of all ages and dads with all different interests.
You're sure to make lasting memories!
1. Play Golf or Mini golf 2. Take Him Out to a Ball Game 3. Go Bowling 4. Go Fishing 5. Play Catch
6. Visit a Historic Site 7. Go for a Bike Ride 8. Build Something 9. Take a Hike 10. Have a Movie Night
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 4 months ended
April 30, 2018 with comparative amounts for 2017 and 2016.
2018 2017 2016
Actual Actual Actual
Pledges & Other Offerings received $155,603.85 $161,317.46 $142,859.28
Expenditures:
Staff Ministry 66,866.48 66,171.34 63,419.30
Local Program Ministry 3,354.82 5,532.09 4,838.21
Property and Grounds 37,685.90 51,433.22 43,676.48
Administration 7,173.27 6,952.26 8,210.74
General / Sessional 0.00 0.00 1,153.33
Missions and Benevolences 18,299.36 18,075.48 18,449.36
Total Expenditures 133,379.83 148,164.39 139,747.42
Revenues over (under) Expenditures $ 22,224.02 $ 13,153.07 $ 3,111.86
A thought to consider….
“No person was ever honored for what he received.
Honor has been the reward for what he gave.”
Calvin Coolidge, 30th US President
52nd
(May 27) (September 2)
Why would I spend the money now instead of when I actually need a niche?
Making plans for yourself is a way of making your intentions known to your family.
This subject can be a delicate one, and families may have difficulty discussing plans
for after death. Yet, most people cannot predict the circumstances of their deaths.
Reservation for inurnment in a niche or for a memorial plaque could be greatly
appreciated by your family. If you would like to speak with someone about your
plans or your questions, please call the church office or Betsy Braddock.
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
Bike & Build Potluck Sponsored by the Mission & Benevolence Committee,
Shallotte Presbyterian Church will host participants
in the 2018 Keys to Canada Bike & Build on
Thursday, June 14. We hope you will join us for a
potluck dinner at 6 PM in the Fellowship Hall where
we will enjoy scrumptious food and learn more about
the Bike & Build program. On the right, see the route
that the bikers are following as they also help build
affordable housing on their journey.
Also, the Committee is seeking assistance to provide
overnight housing for the bikers on June 14 and
breakfast in the home on June 15. You will then bring
the bikers back to SPC on the morning of June 15
where they will continue their journey. Their next stop
is Wilmington where they will spend time working on
building housing for others. If you can assist with this
mission opportunity, please phone Mike Claxton at
443-904-0512 or email at: [email protected].
Their Mission Through service-oriented cycling trips, Bike & Build
benefits affordable housing and empowers young
adults for a lifetime of service and civic engagement.
Their Vision Bike & Build envisions future generations who are
committed to a lifetime of civic engagement and who
inspire individuals and communities to create fair,
decent housing for all Americans.
As we approach the anniversary of our son's boating accident, our hearts overflow with gratitude at the outpouring of love and encouragement the Martin family has received over the past year. We remain grateful that God spared the life of our son and sustained us all
through the recovery period. We were amazed by support you lavished on us and your encouragement means more than words can capture. God showed His love for us through your kindness. Your gift cards helped us stay nourished or provided a quick respite at Starbucks;
your cards made us laugh and cry; your calls and visits brightened our day; and your powerful prayers helped most of all. We know that God will remain true to His promise in
Hebrews 6:10 that He is not unjust to forget your work and labor of love in ministering to us.
The recovery process was not smooth or without its ups and downs. But God strengthened us as He stretched us. Our family is closer to one another and to God and we are grateful to be in
a body of believers that lived out Philippians 2:4 by looking out for our needs and
Hebrews 10:24 by pouring out love and good deeds.
Our family was honored to be the recipients of your generosity, service and love.
In Christ,
David & Barbara Martin
met at the home of Valerie Blanchard on Tuesday, May 8. There were 7
members present. Wendy Hughes led the Bible Study. Members brought in food donations for
Wings Backpack Ministry as a May mission project.
met in the Fellowship Hall on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 with 11 members and
one guest present. $107 was collected for the Food Pantry. Anna O’Brian led the Bible Study.
Books were collected to donate to donate to Churches in need. Missions have been a strong
focus for the ladies of Circle #1. All agreed that it had been a highly successful year.
met at 1:30 on Wednesday, May 9 with 15 members and one
guest present. Alice Hedrick gave an interesting and informative Bible Study Lesson which
brought together all the lessons from Cloud of Witnesses this year. Donna Trest informed the
group that about $1700 had been collected through the love offering for the Helping Hands
Fund. Hope Harbor was delighted to receive craft items last month. Ladies brought food and
cash donations for the Wings Backpack Ministries this month. This program does operate
during the summer for those in need. Gail Thomas gave information on “Bike and Build.”
Shallotte Presbyterian is hosting this group on June 14 and 15.
The Shallotte Presbyterian Women have had a very successful year of fellowship and Bible
study. They have sponsored mission projects to benefit church members and the community at
large. Meetings will resume in the fall. If you have been wondering how to get involved in the
life of Shallotte Presbyterian Church, consider joining one of these ladies’ groups. It is
guaranteed to be a rewarding experience!
We will be taking a break from our regularly
scheduled gatherings during the
Summer months…
We wish all of our “Sisters” a wonderful
Summer… and look forward
to resuming our “Lunch & Movie Dates” in September!
ister
f
trength
Thank you
to all who contributed to the
Presbyterian Women Helping
Hands Fund.
Your generosity will help church
members in times of need.
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: [email protected]
www.shallottechurch.org
ADDRESS RETURN REQUESTED
June 2018
Community Counseling Center 4910 Wrightsville Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403
910-452-7370/910-448-0525
Satellite Office: Shallotte Presbyterian Church
CENTERPOINT
Do you notice people using the phrase “it is what it is!” usually followed by a sigh? Clients may relate a difficult
situation that seems hopeless and then look up and shrug, “it is what it is.” In other words, I take what they are saying
as, “there’s no answer. I just have to put up with it.” That’s certainly a negative thought!
As negative thoughts creep into our minds, we may notice irritability also starts to creep in. Auto-pilot takes over,
leading us into deeper negativity. Soon it’s a swirling downward spiral of disrupting feelings that crashes in
hopelessness with the words, “it is what it is.”
I suggest adding another piece: “it is what it is, while it is.” Adding those three words can pop us out of the auto-pilot
corkscrew by reminding us what we are feeling is not permanent. If you remind yourself it is temporary, you give
yourself a moment of space. That space is a chance to unravel from the knot of negativity. Freedom from the knot,
even for a moment, can let you care more about yourself.
Experiment! Next time you shrug at something that feels hopeless, tell yourself, “it is what it is, while it is.” See if it
breaks up an automatic reaction just long enough for you to discover that you can be kind and compassionate toward
yourself.
Call the Center at 910-452-7370. Visit at www.wantcounseling.com “Like” the Community Counseling Center on
Facebook.
Jonathan R. Kelley
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