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THE WEEKLY MESSENGER
1358 South Lake Drive Lexington, SC 29073 Week of September 17, 2017
The 16th Sunday after Pentecost The parable of the workers in the vineyard
ticks me off. Does it bother you? The
owner of the vineyard hires laborers at
different times during the day. They work
different amounts of time but at the end of
the day those who worked the least get
paid the same as those who worked the
most. The latter are not amused. What
does Jesus want us to know?
Bible Study:
Losing Moses on the Freeway: The 10 Commandments in America
Lutherans and Roman Catholics follow the numbering system for the Com-
mandments championed by the early Jews and St. Augustine. Episcopalians,
Presbyterians, and Reformed churches follow Jean Calvin’s numbering which
reflects the Septuagint (Greek translation of the Old Testament). We need that
preface because this week we will consider what other Christians think of as
the 2nd Commandment: “You shall not make for yourself a grave image.”
Hedges writes, “We are burdened by household gods, no longer made of clay,
but all promising to fulfill us.” Come think about the idols we have made and
serve and how they lead to death.
7pm on Thursday– come even if you did not read the book .
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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.If you are interested but not sure on the specific duties
Pastor Kevin would love to explain so you can help.
WORSHIP LEADERS IN SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER
Sunday, September 24
Presiding Minister Pastor Kevin Ogilvie
Assisting Minister
Acolyte
Communion Assistants
Cora Nevitt
Altar Guild Hazel Rawl
Greeters
Larry Kyzer
Hazel Kyzer
Lector
Mary Browder
Ushers
Dick Kyzer
Sunday, October 8 Presiding Minister Pastor Kevin Ogilvie
Assisting Minister Mary Browder
Acolyte
Communion Assistants
Altar Guild
Cora Nevitt
Greeters
David Hines
Mary Hines
Lector
Cheryl Austin
Ushers
Sunday, October 1
Presiding Minister Pastor Kevin Ogilvie
Assisting Minister
Acolyte
Communion Assistants
Mary Browder
Altar Guild Cora Nevitt
Greeters
David Hines
Mary Hines
Lector
Ushers
Sunday, October 15
Presiding Minister Pastor Kevin Ogilvie
Assisting Minister
Acolyte
Communion Assistants
Altar Guild Cora Nevitt
Greeters
David Hines
Mary Hines
Lector
Katie Justice
Ushers
Dick Kyzer
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Member Shut-ins
Bobby Frazier
Frank McLeod
Roberta Pound
Dollie Pounds
Anna Ree Roland
Kathleen Smith
Joan Leskoske
Norma Moore
Alice Raffa
Member Prayer List Kathleen Smith
Sandra Chapman
Terese Tyner
Robert Sharpe
Lance Steadman &
Cynthia Lopez Emilio & Lorenzo
Friends & Relatives of Church Members
Lanell Hicks - Mother of Miranda West
Rick Kyzer - Son of Richard Kyzer
Roger Lindler - Brother of Mendel Lindler
Billy Long - Brother of Mike Long
Sandy Martin - Friend of Janet & Russell Taylor
Samantha Molnar - Sister of Carolyn Steele
Gerald Roof - Brother of Debbie Kyzer
Priscilla Shealy - Sister of Alice Raffa
Allie Snider- Granddaughter of the Freeman’s
Johnny Starnes - Brother of Anna Ree Roland
Susan Russell - Friend of Brenda Poplin
Caleb Bratcher– Friend of Mary Hines
Sandra Voelker - Friend of Margaret Hollis
Lois Watson - Mother of Debbie Areheart
William Watson - Father of Debbie Areheart
Julia Shealy—Friend of Katrina Shealy
Mike and Janet Crumptons family
Gene Crumpton– Uncle
Maria Shull– friend of Myra Weeks
David Ball - Father of Rosemary Davis
Randy Baker - Friend of the Freeman’s
Emma Snelgrove - Mother of Cheryl Austin
Jacob Dooley-Uncle of Margaret and Allen Hollis
Clarence Davis - Father of Jason Davis
Barbara Eckard - Cousin of Mary Hines
Gracey Goodman - Great Niece of Henry Poplin
Mildred Gunter - Cousin of Anna Ree Roland
Lee Hamilton - Grandson of Norma Moore
Terri Moore Hamilton - Daughter of Norma Moore
Ann Addy—Friend of Katrina Shealy
Laurie Williams– Marshall O’Quinn Teacher
Calla Wood– Granddaughter of Adam and Carolyn Steele
Mickey Steele and Rita Cromer– Friends of the Austin
Family.
Bill & Linda Dottery –Cousins & friends of Margaret
Hollis
Friend of Mary Hines, for comfort
Edith Hook Arledge-Aunt of Kristie Joyner
Military Workers
Michael Anderson - Friend of St. James
Dwight Barrs - Grandson Eunice Backman Joseph Brown - Grandson of Kathryn Kyzer
Ryan Caulder - Son of Mot Caulder
Aaron Frazier– Grandson of Bobby and Jean Frazier
Daniel Herb - Son in Law of Mot Caulder
Jeremy Jolly - Grandson of Hazel Rawl
Wayne Watkins - Nephew of S. Jeffords
FLOWERS FOR THE ALTAR Remember a loved one or honor someone special with altar flowers! Please consider a donation
of flowers for our altar area on Sunday morning! A sign up sheet is in the Narthex. You are
asked to speak directly with the florist or to bring the arrangement yourself. Speak with Pastor
Kevin or Sharon for details 803-359-2122.
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Monday, September 18 6:30 Yoga
7:00PM Cub Scouts
Tuesday, September 19 6:30PM Gir l Scouts
Wednesday, September 20 6:30PM Choir Practice
7:30PM Handbell Practice
Thursday, September 21 7:00PM Alcoholics Anonymous
7:00PM Bible Study “Commandments”
7:00PM Boy Scouts
Sunday, September 24 Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
9:15AM Sunday School
10:30AM Holy Communion
This Week At St. James Birthdays
9/24
Melissa Long
Hilda West
Jason Davis
9/25
Glenda Boozer
Ember Harmon
9/27
Kathy Goings
Charlene Frye
9/28
Lewis Roland
Luke Roland
Russell Taylor
9/30
Mendel Lindler
Needs for House of Hope Preemie diapers Baby boy caps
baby socks, shoes, bibs, pacifiers baby bottles
Leave donations in the Narthex giving corner.
Food Pantry - The pantry is low
on peanut butter and jelly, rice, instant
mashed potatoes and canned meats.
Thank you for the outpouring of sup-
port for our community families in
need. The 3rd Tuesday of every month is our
day of distribution. Leave your donations in
the Narthex giving corner. FOOD PANTRY & BACK PACK MINISTRY
Our food pantry and backpack minis-
tries need volunteers to help pack back-
packs and stock grocery bags. This
vital ministry happens monthly. Please
contact the church office to help.
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Sunday School is in full swing at St. James! Sunday Mornings 9:15am
Children meet on the second floor of the Education wing. Come for
songs, crafts and great stories from the Bible…like Jonah and the
whale! The Adult Class is led by Adam Steele and meets in the N E
Age Room. Currently the class is looking deeply at the assigned
Gospel readings for the day.
This Sunday at 10:30AM we will install our teachers and Sunday
School leaders. Please come and support them.
Bible Trivia Question: Which book of the Bible ends with the words,
“and also much cattle?”
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September 25th
Reformation meeting
7PM
Blessing of the Beasts
October 1st at 5PM
St. James Car Show and Bazaar October 14th
9am to 1pm. Car entry fee $20
OWLs September Lunch St. James OWLs will meet at Shealy's barbeque
September 21 (third Thursday). Please be
there by 12noon Gather out front for blessing before
heading inside. Join us for Christian fellowship and
good food. See you there.
Saturday Sisters will be having a bake sale on October
14th in conjunction with the
car show. If you are interested
please contact Laura Hibbs or
Laney Strickland. We had a
great time last year! Proceeds
will go to community outreach.
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October 28th Join us for Trunk or Treat!
6-8:30PM
500th Reformation Celebration.
October the 29th
November 22nd
Thanksgiving Eve at Red Bank
UMC
November 12th
All Committees meeting at
9:15AM
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The Mission Endowment Committee will be accepting ap-plications for grants from the Mission Endowment Fund, beginning on September 1, 2017, and ending October 15, 2017. Grant applications may be submitted from any standing committee of St. James, the Congregational Council, or from a member of the congregation through an appropriate standing committee. Grants may be distributed for outreach into the community beyond that funded by the congregation's annual budget. Applications are available in the church office, or from members of the Mission Endowment Committee. Additional information is also available on the application.
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Most of you know Christian participated with Surfers Healing in Montauk, NY. on
September 15th. It was an overwhelming and awesome experience! One we will never
forget. Thank you for all the prayers and donations, we are truly thankful to everyone.
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St. James Lutheran
Church
1358 South Lake Drive
Lexington, SC 29073
(803) 359-2122 or
(803) 359-7803
Visit us on the web at
www.stjameslex.com
CHURCH STAFF
Pastor
Kevin Ogilvie, PhD.
Music Director Martha Caulder
Seminarian: Ms. Katie Justice
Secretary Sharon Summers
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
9:15am Sunday School
10:30 Holy Communion
Sunday Nursery Care 10:15-11:45
Office Hours
Monday-Thursday
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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