SACPC Weekly Updates for Feb. 4 - 11, 2025
Sunday, February 9, 2025
5th Sunday after Epiphany
This Sunday
"Ministry Is a Team Effort"
Rev. Dr. Gary Smith
All of us have a role to play in the ministry of SACPC. Join us this Sunday as Rev. Dr. Gary Smith leads us in worship with scripture from Ephesians 4: 11-16. We will enjoy a Moment for Mission during both services.
It's also 5-Cents-A-Meal Sunday, during the first song or hymn bring your offerings to the front and place them in the baskets next to the communion table.
It's also 5-Cents-A-Meal Sunday, during the first song or hymn bring your offerings to the front and place them in the baskets next to the communion table.
Previous Contemporary Worship
Previous Traditional Worship
Announcements
Annual Meeting & Unity Worship on FEB 16th
by Katie Harrington
On Sunday, February 16th we will have one worship service at 10:00 am. During that service, we will also hold the annual meeting of the congregation to present the annual report and the budget, vote on changes in terms of call of the pastor, elect the Congregational Nominating Committee, and hold the annual meeting of the corporation as part of our worship. It will be a time of celebration and gratitude to God for all God is doing and will do right here at SACPC!
Camp Fusion Registration NOW OPEN
by Lynn Warner
We are thrilled to announce Year Two of an incredible summer camp opportunity for children ages preschool - 5th grade. Get ready for CAMP FUSION 2025: Putting Our Trust in God. This one-of-a-kind experience combines the elements of VBS, music and creative arts!
PRESCHOOL Camp Fusion
Dates: June 16 - 20, 2025
Time: 9:00 am - noon
Ages: 3 years old (potty-trained) - not yet completed Kindergarten
Cost: $30/child
Preschool campers will experience all the fun-filled morning activities which include Bible stories, crafts, and music; however, they will not participate in the afternoon program.
Time: 9:00 am - noon
Ages: 3 years old (potty-trained) - not yet completed Kindergarten
Cost: $30/child
Preschool campers will experience all the fun-filled morning activities which include Bible stories, crafts, and music; however, they will not participate in the afternoon program.
Camp Fusion
Dates: June 16 - 20, 2025
Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Ages: Grades K - 5th (completed)
Cost: $120/child
Grades K - 5th campers will embark on a journey of faith, creativity, and expression. They will have the chance to deepen their understanding of the Bible through engaging lessons and activities; as well as, explore their musical, dramatic and artistic talents. The week ends with a special performance on Friday, June 20th at 2:00 pm.
*Register Early - space is limited.*
*Need-based scholarships are available.*
Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Ages: Grades K - 5th (completed)
Cost: $120/child
Grades K - 5th campers will embark on a journey of faith, creativity, and expression. They will have the chance to deepen their understanding of the Bible through engaging lessons and activities; as well as, explore their musical, dramatic and artistic talents. The week ends with a special performance on Friday, June 20th at 2:00 pm.
*Register Early - space is limited.*
*Need-based scholarships are available.*
New SACPC Adult Social Group Forming
by Mary Kay (MK) Campbell
Are you young at heart? Somewhere south of 60? Are you looking for ways to connect with other like-minded individuals at church? Well, we’ve got you covered!
We’re starting a new adult social group for those who are 25-60 years old! And, we’re kicking it off on Friday, February 28th at the new The Tap Yard on 16th Street (not the Tap House downtown)! Come join in on the fun!
We’re starting a new adult social group for those who are 25-60 years old! And, we’re kicking it off on Friday, February 28th at the new The Tap Yard on 16th Street (not the Tap House downtown)! Come join in on the fun!
Friday, Feb. 28th
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
The Tap Yard
502 S. 16th St.
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
The Tap Yard
502 S. 16th St.
Drop in as you’d like and stay for the BBQ food truck and open mic night, if you’d like. Look for me, MK Campbell. If you don’t know me, I’m short, have short brown hair and go to the contemporary service.
We plan to do this once a month, and will be looking to you all for ideas, locations and of course, a name! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
We plan to do this once a month, and will be looking to you all for ideas, locations and of course, a name! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
We're Hiring!
by Catheryn Thomas
We are looking to hire a part-time Security Host. This person provides a welcoming, secure, and safe environment for staff, members, and visitors during their use of church facilities. If you or someone you know is interested, please contact Facilities Manager, Tony Colmenares.
**UPDATE** Raleigh Ringer Concert SOLD OUT
by Cindy Litzinger
***CONCERT TICKET UPDATE***
All presale tickets are currently sold out for this concert! Thank you for your amazing support! However, there will be a limited number of tickets available at the door on the night of the concert on a first-come, first-served basis.
Doors will open at 6:30 pm for ticket holders only. Seating will be held for ticket holders until 7:00 pm, after which time, seating will be first come-first served.
Doors will open at 6:30 pm for ticket holders only. Seating will be held for ticket holders until 7:00 pm, after which time, seating will be first come-first served.
December Financial Highlights Now Available
By Susan Dykes
Click the "Learn More" button below to view December's financial highlights.
Women’s Pickleball
by Donna Philips
Mondays in Brown Hall from 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm. Please text or call Donna Philips at 404-226-5976 to register.
Galentines for Grades K - 12
by Jen Phelps
Our high school girls are inviting all girls kindergarten through 8th grade to come celebrate Galentines!
We will have snacks and crafts, games and quality time together.
More details to come soon!
Volunteers Needed | Vigilant Hope Pancake Breakfast
by Jen Phelps
This is a church-wide volunteer opportunity sponsored by our youth ministry. We will gather to cook and serve the weekly pancake breakfast at Vigilant Hope, an organization serving those experiencing homelessness and those living in poverty.
Volunteers meet at Lake Forest Baptist Church - 1626 Lake Branch Drive (near Greenfield Lake) at 7:45am! *note their new, slightly earlier arrival time*
Prayerfully consider bringing some supplies...
PLEASE NOTE: Any supplies that are not donated by volunteers are paid for using our youth budget. If you sign-up to bring supplies and also plan to stay to help, please sign-up for one of the available volunteer spots.
Volunteers meet at Lake Forest Baptist Church - 1626 Lake Branch Drive (near Greenfield Lake) at 7:45am! *note their new, slightly earlier arrival time*
Prayerfully consider bringing some supplies...
PLEASE NOTE: Any supplies that are not donated by volunteers are paid for using our youth budget. If you sign-up to bring supplies and also plan to stay to help, please sign-up for one of the available volunteer spots.
Holy Happenings @ SACPC
POPS Meals Menu
POPS Meal
FEB 5 | 5:30 pm
Brown Hall
FEB 5 | 5:30 pm
Brown Hall
Come have dinner with your church family this Wednesday! Menu: Various Soups (Corn Chowder, Mexican Tortilla & Broccoli Cheddar), Sandwiches (Turkey, Ham & Roast Beef), and Dessert. Cost: $7/adult, $5/under 12, or $25/family.
POPS Program: Let's Talk About Preserving the Truth
POPS Program: Let's Talk About Preserving the Truth
FEB 5 |6:30 pm
Kardia Rm 224
FEB 5 |6:30 pm
Kardia Rm 224
Pontius Pilate once famously asked, “What is Truth? We’ll give our brains a workout while we digest our dinner as Kent Anderson and the Let’s Talk About It team invite us to ponder the fourth Great End of the Church: the preservation of the truth. Talkers and listeners welcome!
Let Justice Roll Down Bible Study
Climate Change
Let Justice Roll Down Bible Study
FEB 11, 12, or 13 | 10:00 am
Dining Rm
FEB 11, 12, or 13 | 10:00 am
Dining Rm
February's Let Justice Roll Down Bible study will be led by Beth Cherry. The theme is Climate Change. Scripture teaches us to listen to the prophets who warn of threats, avoid complacency and self-concern, and participate with joy in the work God has given us to do. We will explore scripture from Ecclesiastes 1:14; 2:24; 3:9-11; Isaiah 22:13; Jeremiah 37:11-16; Luke 12:16-21; 12:19; 1 Corinthians 13:12 (KJV).
All are invited to attend. The same lesson will be given on February 11th, 12th, and 13th at 10:00 am in Dining Room. See Katherine Brandi for details.
All are invited to attend. The same lesson will be given on February 11th, 12th, and 13th at 10:00 am in Dining Room. See Katherine Brandi for details.
POPS Program: Malawi Trip Information Meeting
Malawi Trip Information Meeting
FEB 12 | 6:30 pm
Kardia Rm 224
FEB 12 | 6:30 pm
Kardia Rm 224
The Malawi Partnership Team is beginning the process of planning a trip for members of SACPC who would like to meet our partners in Chuluchosema this summer when it will be winter in Malawi. If you are interested attending this mission trip, please plan to come to this information meeting. You can also click the "Learn More" button below to access the trip application and FAQs document. If you have specific questions now, please click here to email Ed Hobson.
Winter Carnival
Winter Carnival
FEB 16 | 11:30 am
Brown Hall
FEB 16 | 11:30 am
Brown Hall
After the unity service, the entire congregation is invited to join us in Brown Hall for fellowship, fun, lunch, games, prizes, service projects! Something for all ages!!! More information coming soon.
POPS Program: Let's Talk About Worship!
POPS Program: Let's Talk About Maintaining Divine Worship
FEB 19 | 6:30 pm
Kardia Rm 224
FEB 19 | 6:30 pm
Kardia Rm 224
We welcome Rev. Steve Hein back into our midst as he and the Let’s Talk About It team lead us to consider the third Great End of the Church: the preservation of divine worship. This will be a special program, and we hope to see you there!
Go & Serve | Contact Gary Smith
February Donation Drive
February 1st is National Freedom Day, which marks the culmination of National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month in January. The State Department estimates that 27.6 million people are currently the victims of human trafficking worldwide. As many as half of them are minors; 80% are female. Twenty years ago, when the United States passed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, most people did not know that, in our modern era, people were still being held in slavery. In the subsequent decades, fortunately, that many Americans have become aware of this tragedy.
In New Hanover County, we are blessed with several ministries that are providing services to local victims. One of those is A Safe Place, which Go & Serve supports annually through our budget. A Safe Place opened a shelter for victims in 2012 and has expanded its services to include counseling, case management, and an outreach center, primarily to young women and teen girls exiting, or trying to exit, the sex trade. If you have questions about human trafficking see Understanding Human Trafficking from the State Department.
This month we will be collecting items for this vital ministry including the following:
Or visit their Amazon Wish List to donate items to them directly. To learn more about A Safe Place, visit their website at: www.asafeplacetogo.com
In New Hanover County, we are blessed with several ministries that are providing services to local victims. One of those is A Safe Place, which Go & Serve supports annually through our budget. A Safe Place opened a shelter for victims in 2012 and has expanded its services to include counseling, case management, and an outreach center, primarily to young women and teen girls exiting, or trying to exit, the sex trade. If you have questions about human trafficking see Understanding Human Trafficking from the State Department.
This month we will be collecting items for this vital ministry including the following:
- Journals
- Adult coloring books
- Gel pens for coloring
- Laundry detergent
- Cleaning supplies
- Paper towels
- Toilet paper
Or visit their Amazon Wish List to donate items to them directly. To learn more about A Safe Place, visit their website at: www.asafeplacetogo.com
Children | Contact Lynn Warner
Children's Events
Youth | Contact Jen Phelps
Summer Trip Registration Opens MAR 2 at 8PM
PLEASE NOTE: Registration for all summer youth trips will open on Sunday, March 2nd at 8:00 pm via the mobile app. Here's a list and description of all trips:
Montreat Youth Conference
June 8 - 14, 2025
Cost: $550/student
This trip is open to current 9th - 12th graders. Spots are limited and will be open to members of our Youth Group initially; and then open to friends, if space allows.
June 8 - 14, 2025
Cost: $550/student
This trip is open to current 9th - 12th graders. Spots are limited and will be open to members of our Youth Group initially; and then open to friends, if space allows.
Massanetta Middle School Conference
July 10 - 13, 2025
Cost: $400/student
This trip is open to current 6th - 8th graders. Spots are limited and will be open to members of our Youth Group initially; and then open to friends, if space allows.
July 10 - 13, 2025
Cost: $400/student
This trip is open to current 6th - 8th graders. Spots are limited and will be open to members of our Youth Group initially; and then open to friends, if space allows.
CROSS Mission Trip
July 27 - August 1, 2025
Cost: $400/student
This trip is open to current 6th - 12th graders. We will travel to Charlotte, NC to participate in the CROSS Mission Program. This has been a favorite of students in years past and this summer's trip should live up to the hype! Spots are limited and will be open to members of our Youth Group initially; and then open to friends, if space allows.
July 27 - August 1, 2025
Cost: $400/student
This trip is open to current 6th - 12th graders. We will travel to Charlotte, NC to participate in the CROSS Mission Program. This has been a favorite of students in years past and this summer's trip should live up to the hype! Spots are limited and will be open to members of our Youth Group initially; and then open to friends, if space allows.
March Madness Guys Night
Middle and high school guys are invited to Brown Hall to fellowship, games and the March Madness selection show on the big screen. Friends are welcome and the ranch fountain will be flowing!
Youth Events
GIVING | Contact Susan Dykes
December Financial Highlight
Thank you for contributing to the work and love of Jesus through St. Andrews-Covenant Presbyterian Church. Your gifts enable us to stay Faithfully Present in Our Community by providing beneficial programs and spiritual events that lift up, motivate, and provide joy!
Financial updates will be provided each month. If you have any questions, please contact Susan Dykes, Financial Administrator, 910-762-9693x207, sdykes@sacpc.org; or our Church Treasurer, Ed Hobson, treasurer@sacpc.org.
CareLine Updates as of February 4, 2024
Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
Philippians 4:4-6
Philippians 4:4-6
We Celebrate:
Martha Breit Davis, 3 month old daughter of Rickman and Lucy Davis, who was baptized February 2nd.
We Pray:
Deb Randall, who is recovering from a stroke and is resting at home. She is doing well.
We Grieve:
June Stafford, who died December 9, 2024. On Sunday, February 9th at 12:15 there will be a brief prayer service in the chapel for June.
Service Personnel:
Billy Purdom (USS Stout DDG ), Smith Beacham (Fort Richardson, Anchorage, AK), Jack Looney (USS Carl Vinson, San Diego, CA) , Samuel Makepeace (Fort Moore, Georgia), Brennan Litzinger (Fort Bliss, Texas-deployed to Poland 11-24), Mikayla Reifert (Kadena, Japan), Bradley Garrett (Coast Guard, Elizabeth City)
Prayer requests: Click here to tell us about your need.
Hospitalizations: Please click here to email Katie Harrington or call the church office at 910.762.9693 to leave a message.
Prayer requests: Click here to tell us about your need.
Hospitalizations: Please click here to email Katie Harrington or call the church office at 910.762.9693 to leave a message.
Birthday Celebrations | FEB 4 - 11, 2025
February 4: Isaac Bron
February 5: Angela Burns, Matthew Pierson, Ryan Pierson
February 6: Zac Phelps
February 7: Paige Williams
February 8: Elle Lathan
February 9: George Chadwick, Marge Gordon, Terri Lensch, Steve Miller
February 5: Angela Burns, Matthew Pierson, Ryan Pierson
February 6: Zac Phelps
February 7: Paige Williams
February 8: Elle Lathan
February 9: George Chadwick, Marge Gordon, Terri Lensch, Steve Miller
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SACPC Contacts
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
For pastoral concerns:
Katie Harrington kharrington@sacpc.org
910-762-9693 x203
For financial questions:
Susan Dykes sdykes@sacpc.org; x207
For newsletter, website, social media, and other communication questions:
Emily Donovan (edonovan@sacpc.org)
For the front desk:
call 910-762-9693 x201
For facility use reservations, Memorial Garden & The Block information:
Catheryn Thomas cthomas@sacpc.org; x229
Session Contacts: If you have questions, concerns or recommendations feel free to contact any session member individually or email the session at session@sacpc.org.
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
For pastoral concerns:
Katie Harrington kharrington@sacpc.org
910-762-9693 x203
For financial questions:
Susan Dykes sdykes@sacpc.org; x207
For newsletter, website, social media, and other communication questions:
Emily Donovan (edonovan@sacpc.org)
For the front desk:
call 910-762-9693 x201
For facility use reservations, Memorial Garden & The Block information:
Catheryn Thomas cthomas@sacpc.org; x229
Session Contacts: If you have questions, concerns or recommendations feel free to contact any session member individually or email the session at session@sacpc.org.
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