SACPC Weekly Updates for Feb. Mar. 4 - 11, 2025

Sunday, March 9, 2025
1st Sunday in Lent

This Sunday
"faith & works"
Rev. Katherine B. Harrington
“Are you a Mary or a Martha?” is the wrong question. Katie leads us in worship with scripture from Luke 10:38-42 as we meet God [in] between the extremes of faith and works.
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
Devotions for Lent
everything [in] between
This devotional fully aligns with our Lent sermon series and follows Jesus through Luke’s Gospel. It includes weekly reflections with art, hymns, poetry, commentary, and reflection prompts. A limited amount of printed copies will be available upon request. Click here to email the church office for a printed copy.
Presbyterian Hunger's Tread Lightly for Lent Daily Reflection Calendar
SACPC's Earth Care Team invites everyone to participate in The Presbyterian Hunger Program's Lenten calendar which encourages people to make more sustainable choices that restore and protect all of God's children and Creation.


Announcements
Artist's Walk Lenten Art Series
Connecting Creatively Through Scripture

Our Spiritual Life Team has put together an art series for reflection during Lent. Each week, new artwork will be presented in the Narthex at the main door to the sanctuary before and after worship. As each new art piece is revealed, it will join a temporary Artist's Walk gallery collection on display in the Chapel. We hope these pieces will encourage a moment of reflection, and that they will enrich your worship in a visual way throughout Lent.
Ash Wednesday Featured Artist
Emily Vassar

“Where am I in this story?”
intention & action
Luke 9: 51-62
Luke 9: 51-62
The story of Jesus and the would-be followers in Luke 9 is an expression of a gap we can all understand: The space between intending to follow Jesus and what it means to actually DO it.
As Jesus “resolutely set out for Jerusalem” through towns and villages for what would be His trial and crucifixion, people rushed to meet Him. Others stayed at a distance. Some wanted to follow but couldn’t let go of something else to do so. There were those few who DID travel along with Him. Did they come, only to desert Him on the road to Calvary? He said it would be hard … but THIS hard?
As Jesus “resolutely set out for Jerusalem” through towns and villages for what would be His trial and crucifixion, people rushed to meet Him. Others stayed at a distance. Some wanted to follow but couldn’t let go of something else to do so. There were those few who DID travel along with Him. Did they come, only to desert Him on the road to Calvary? He said it would be hard … but THIS hard?
Two images you’ll see in my painting on Ash Wednesday: The Holy Spirit, hovering over all, always present … and the disciple in the lower right corner, confused and fearful, not understanding, mistaking Jesus’ intentions and headed off to complicate things. Sadly familiar. And in that, I can ask myself, “Where am I in this story?”
— Emily Vassar
— Emily Vassar
1st Sunday in Lent Featured Artist
Kathryn Ciarrocca

"M&M"
"faith & works"
Luke 10
Luke 10
"M&M” is a graphic design painting that should make the viewer wonder and contemplate both the different pieces and the whole. It should bring to the viewer the chaos of everyday life and happenings on the exterior of the painting with a focus on the quiet but burning warmth of the center painting.
What do you think?
* Why is there a barrier between Martha and her time in the light with God? Is she conscious of manmade priorities? Isn’t she just doing what most of us have been taught is prudent and respectful by preparing and serving in “the appropriate” way? How can she become more present?
* Why is dilly-dallying Mary rudely ignoring her duties and not helping with preparations as she is resting enthralled at the feet of Jesus? Who will pick up her slack and feel annoyed at the burden she “caused?”
* What do we do to help keep our balance and awareness between only functioning instead of also spending time with God?
-- Kathryn Ciarrocca
What do you think?
* Why is there a barrier between Martha and her time in the light with God? Is she conscious of manmade priorities? Isn’t she just doing what most of us have been taught is prudent and respectful by preparing and serving in “the appropriate” way? How can she become more present?
* Why is dilly-dallying Mary rudely ignoring her duties and not helping with preparations as she is resting enthralled at the feet of Jesus? Who will pick up her slack and feel annoyed at the burden she “caused?”
* What do we do to help keep our balance and awareness between only functioning instead of also spending time with God?
-- Kathryn Ciarrocca
Valentine Gifts
by Lynn Warner


The children in our Wednesday afternoon M&M program made beautiful Valentine bookmarks for our homebound members. They really had a great time learning about some of the people they were going to and how instrumental these people were to the life and ministry of SACPC. We mailed the bookmarks, cards that we signed, and a picture of the children who were present that day.
One Great Hour of Sharing Challenge - First in a series...
by Lynn Warner

One Great Hour of Sharing is one of our denominations special offerings that is collected during Lent. Traditionally, children have received Fish Boxes and asked to donated coins for this offering. Adults are also asked to contribute through cash or check on a given Sunday or two during Lent.
This year, we challenge the entire congregation to make this a daily endeavor. Coupon books are available (one per family) to help us think, on a daily basis, about our blessings and how we can contribute a nominal amount to help others.
Next week we will explore where the money goes. Stay tuned - One Great Hour of Sharing donations are so very important!
This year, we challenge the entire congregation to make this a daily endeavor. Coupon books are available (one per family) to help us think, on a daily basis, about our blessings and how we can contribute a nominal amount to help others.
Next week we will explore where the money goes. Stay tuned - One Great Hour of Sharing donations are so very important!
Capital Campaign Survey Update
by Katie Harrington

Thank you to all of you who completed the survey that is a precursor to our Capital Campaign. The Session will receive the results of the survey from our Capital Campaign consultant in the next few weeks, and we will share those results with you soon.
Save the Date! World Water Day Event
Going Upstream: The Environmental State of Our Waterways
by Women's Ministry Team

Going Up Stream: The Environmental State of our Waterways
Saturday, March 22, 2025
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Brown Hall
Saturday, March 22, 2025
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Brown Hall
As we celebrate World Water Day, join us for an expert panel discussion on the current status and efforts made to address the upstream threats of PFAS and 1,4-dioxane pollution within our waterways and how this impacts us locally.
Guest speakers include:
Our guest speakers will give short presentations, then we will open the panel discussion up for audience Q&A. This is sure to be an important and informative conversation. Please share widely with your friends and neighbors.
Guest speakers include:
Emily Donovan, co-founder of Clean Cape Fear
Ken Waldrop, Executive Director of Cape Fear Public Utility Authority
Jeffrey Enders, PhD, Senior Research Scholar & Research Assistant Professor at NC State University
Hannah M. Nelson, Staff Attorney at Southern Environmental Law Center
Our guest speakers will give short presentations, then we will open the panel discussion up for audience Q&A. This is sure to be an important and informative conversation. Please share widely with your friends and neighbors.
What's In Session?
January 2025 Report

by Julian March
Rev. Harrington called the meeting to order and called on Jack Richardson who offered a devotion titled “I Didn’t Know What I Didn’t Know.”
Each month, the Session packet contains minutes from the five Session committees: Strategic Planning, Congregational Engagement, Officer Education and Governance, Human Resources, and Finance. The minutes are reviewed by Elders before the meeting.
Jack Richardson led a discussion on behalf of Strategic Planning that included the following highlights:
February Baptism: Martha Breit Davis (Parents Daniel “Rickman” Davis and Lucy Breit Davis)
Presbytery of Coastal Carolina: Elders Virginia Hager and Jack Richardson will represent SACPC at the meeting on March 1, 2025, at McPherson Presbyterian in Fayetteville.
One-year terms were approved for the following positions: Treasurer (Ed Hobson), Clerk of Session (Joanne Carpenter) and Assistant Clerk of Session (Katherine Brandi).
2024 Statistical report: Session approved this report, which listed a total of 728 active members and an average weekly worship attendance of 288. Livestream viewership of worship services has increased over time, with 45 average weekly viewers per month in 2024.
2025 Budget: Session approved the SACPC 2025 budget, which was presented at the congregational meeting on Feb. 16, 2025.
Katie Harrington reported:
Rev. Harrington asked elders to pair up and offer prayers for each other.
Each month, the Session packet contains minutes from the five Session committees: Strategic Planning, Congregational Engagement, Officer Education and Governance, Human Resources, and Finance. The minutes are reviewed by Elders before the meeting.
Jack Richardson led a discussion on behalf of Strategic Planning that included the following highlights:
- Strategic Planning takes information garnered from the annual Session Retreat as a basis for Session plans going forward.
- Focused efforts to engage the congregation is a primary goal for 2025. This will include efforts to intentionally plug congregants into effective and fulfilling opportunities for service.
February Baptism: Martha Breit Davis (Parents Daniel “Rickman” Davis and Lucy Breit Davis)
Presbytery of Coastal Carolina: Elders Virginia Hager and Jack Richardson will represent SACPC at the meeting on March 1, 2025, at McPherson Presbyterian in Fayetteville.
One-year terms were approved for the following positions: Treasurer (Ed Hobson), Clerk of Session (Joanne Carpenter) and Assistant Clerk of Session (Katherine Brandi).
2024 Statistical report: Session approved this report, which listed a total of 728 active members and an average weekly worship attendance of 288. Livestream viewership of worship services has increased over time, with 45 average weekly viewers per month in 2024.
2025 Budget: Session approved the SACPC 2025 budget, which was presented at the congregational meeting on Feb. 16, 2025.
Katie Harrington reported:
- SACPC is fully staffed. A. Parker Lucas will begin his call as Associate Pastor on February 17, 2025, and will be preaching on March 2, 2025.
- Thanks to Gary Smith for his service and blessings as he is able to dedicate more time to the important work of Go and Serve.
Rev. Harrington asked elders to pair up and offer prayers for each other.
Presbytery Vision Summit
by Randy Warner

Our presbytery is going through a renovation process. The process includes creating a concise mission statement. This document will refocus the work and allocation of resources for the Presbytery over the next five to ten years.
All are invited and encouraged to participate in the Presbytery's Vision Summit happening Saturday, March 15th from 9:00 am - noon at Graves Memorial Presbyterian Church. where congregations from across the Coastal Carolina Presbytery gather to help create the concise mission statement. Registration is required.
For those unable to physically attend, the presbytery has an online form available to submit comments.
All are invited and encouraged to participate in the Presbytery's Vision Summit happening Saturday, March 15th from 9:00 am - noon at Graves Memorial Presbyterian Church. where congregations from across the Coastal Carolina Presbytery gather to help create the concise mission statement. Registration is required.
For those unable to physically attend, the presbytery has an online form available to submit comments.
Holy Happenings @ SACPC
POPS Meals Menu

POPS Meal
MAR 5 | 5:30 pm
Brown Hall
MAR 5 | 5:30 pm
Brown Hall
Come have dinner with your church family this Wednesday! Menu: Mexican Salad, Chicken Enchiladas, Chicken Cheese Quesadillas, Beans, Rice, and Dessert. Cost: $7/adult, $5/under 12, or $25/family.
Ash Wednesday Prayer Stations

Ash Wednesday Prayer Stations
MAR 5 | 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Chapel
MAR 5 | 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Chapel
Our youth have created Prayer Stations in the Chapel for you and your family to experience. These stations are self-guided. You can drop in at any time before or after the Ash Wednesday service.
Ash Wednesday Worship

Ash Wednesday Worship
MAR 5 | 7:00 pm
Sanctuary
MAR 5 | 7:00 pm
Sanctuary
We begin our journey to the cross with a special worship service in the Sanctuary from 7:00 pm - 7:45 pm. Communion will be served along with an opportunity to receive ashes.
Membership Exploration Class

Membership Exploration Class
MAR 9 & 16 | 10:00 am
Dining Rm
MAR 9 & 16 | 10:00 am
Dining Rm
Are you interested in learning more about SACPC and/or becoming a member? Join us for our membership exploration class on March 9th & 16th at 10:00 am in the Dining Room. Rev. Harrington will lead this class with a general overview of St. Andrews-Covenant and our ministries, as well as what it means to be part of the Presbyterian Church (USA).
Let Justice Roll Down Bible Study
Economic Climate Justice

Let Justice Roll Down Bible Study
MAR 11, 12, or 13 | 10:00 am
Dining Rm
MAR 11, 12, or 13 | 10:00 am
Dining Rm
March's Let Justice Roll Down Bible study will be led by Emily Donovan. The theme is Economic Climate Justice. The Bible's economic wisdom never promises to eradicate poverty: "You always have the poor with you," it says instead. But there are things we are called as Christians to do that can reduce suffering and strengthen the entire social network. We will explore scripture from Deut. 15:7-11; Matt 26:11; Mark 14:7; John 12:8.
All are invited to attend. The same lesson will be given on March 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 March 11th, 12th, and 13th at 10:00 am in Dining Room. See Katherine Brandi for details.
Lenten SermonShapers Bible Study

Lenten SermonShapers Bible Study
MAR 12 | 6:30 pm
Kardia Rm 224
MAR 12 | 6:30 pm
Kardia Rm 224
Our POPS Programs during Lent will tackle a handful of well-known stories from Luke's gospel that will be Katie's sermon texts for the coming Sunday. Join us as we help shape these sermons, pondering what it means to encounter God [in] between the extremes. We will use the scripture passages and a devotional guide. This weekly Bible study is led by Katie Harrington and Sue McCaffray.
Ducks in a Row Class **Registration Required**

Ducks in a Row
MAR 18 | 1:00 pm
Kardia Rm 224
MAR 18 | 1:00 pm
Kardia Rm 224
Ducks in a Row is a series of classes helping people prepare for the end of life decisions. Speaker topics include Advance Directives, Financial Planning, Estate Planning, Funeral Decisions. There are six classes, meeting every other week.
Registration is now open for a new Tuesday class which will meet from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm in Kardia Rm 224. This class begins on March 18th and ends on May 27th. Space is limited. There is a $40 fee to cover the cost of the workbook each attendee will use ($45 for a couple). Phyllis Smith is the facilitator. Click the "Learn More" button below to contact Phyllis and/or register.
Registration is now open for a new Tuesday class which will meet from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm in Kardia Rm 224. This class begins on March 18th and ends on May 27th. Space is limited. There is a $40 fee to cover the cost of the workbook each attendee will use ($45 for a couple). Phyllis Smith is the facilitator. Click the "Learn More" button below to contact Phyllis and/or register.
Kindermusik Playdate Class **Registration Required**

Kindermusik Playdate
MAR 29 | 10:00 am
Children's Choir Rm
MAR 29 | 10:00 am
Children's Choir Rm
Registration is now open for a new Kindermusik Playdate for infants - 5 year olds. Kindermusik Playdates are a one-time class for parents, babies, and toddlers on the go! This Kindermusik experience celebrates joy, love, and connection through songs, games, and dances.
Families will engage in various play activities to promote social interaction, cooperation, creativity, and listening skills. You get the same Kindermusik fun and learning in the classroom . . . and the same high-quality music to enjoy at home, but in a stand-alone class so you can try it out! Space is limited. See Cindy Litzinger for details.
Families will engage in various play activities to promote social interaction, cooperation, creativity, and listening skills. You get the same Kindermusik fun and learning in the classroom . . . and the same high-quality music to enjoy at home, but in a stand-alone class so you can try it out! Space is limited. See Cindy Litzinger for details.

Go & Serve | Contact Gary Smith
March Donation Drive
Good Shepherd, Salvation Army & Rescue Mission

During March, Go & Serve will be collecting non-perishable foods for Good Shepherd, Salvation Army, and the Rescue Mission. Suggested food items include:
Please bring your donations to the 15th Street lobby. Thank you for loving our neighbors in need in this way.
- cereal
- pasta
- pasta sauce
- canned fruits and vegetables (including #10 cans)
- canned soup
- packaged snacks
- canned chicken or tuna
Please bring your donations to the 15th Street lobby. Thank you for loving our neighbors in need in this way.
Western NC Mission Trip Update

PLEASE NOTE: Only 6 spots remain. Please register as soon as possible If you are planning to attend this trip.
We are partnering with the Fuller Center in Burnsville, NC, from May 4th to 10th. The upfront trip cost is $150 - $154/person. Go & Serve will reimburse attendees $75 upon confirmed registration. Space is limited to 20 participants total. Click the link below to register or contact Gary Smith for questions.
We are partnering with the Fuller Center in Burnsville, NC, from May 4th to 10th. The upfront trip cost is $150 - $154/person. Go & Serve will reimburse attendees $75 upon confirmed registration. Space is limited to 20 participants total. Click the link below to register or contact Gary Smith for questions.
Volunteer Opportunity | Serve Wilmington’s Homeless Families

In order to guide a homeless family on the road to independent living, you need effective case by case management. The not-for-profit agency Family Promise, which has a 98% success rate in helping families secure independent living, has a team that is very aware of all the resources our community offers to families, who for many reasons, find themselves without shelter and in crisis. One of those resources is a group of area churches, including SACPC, that provide dinner to these families for a week each quarter at the Willow Pond apartments off Darlington Avenue, 15 minutes from our church. The volunteers have an opportunity to share their prepared meal for up to three families and eat with them to offer encouragement and comfort. Kathy Benson (a regular volunteer with the Family Promise emergency shelter program) wrote a note letting the SACPC Family Promise Coordinators know of her experience volunteering:
“I told Jim (her husband) that this is the only face-to-face outreach in which I am involved. It occurs to me that preparing a meal for a family and visiting with them is something I need to continue doing. I think in the past some church folk at SACPC were (and may continue to be) apprehensive about providing meals and meeting people in what can feel awkward because of perceived disparities. You, (the SACPC coordinators of this ministry) have a heart for seeing past those awkward thoughts and inhibitions into the hearts and spirits of those who have been entrusted to us for care. It’s as personal as one can get-to share a meal in the name of and for the love of Christ. We’ve been blessed to be able to share what The Lord has already provided. You make it happen for families…warm and secure shelter, food in the belly, the knowledge that others care and that there is hope through Christ and His followers.”
If you’d like to be a part of this ministry, please contact SACPC coordinators Robin Harper or Jan McGowan. You can also leave your contact information with the church office by calling 910.762.9693.
“I told Jim (her husband) that this is the only face-to-face outreach in which I am involved. It occurs to me that preparing a meal for a family and visiting with them is something I need to continue doing. I think in the past some church folk at SACPC were (and may continue to be) apprehensive about providing meals and meeting people in what can feel awkward because of perceived disparities. You, (the SACPC coordinators of this ministry) have a heart for seeing past those awkward thoughts and inhibitions into the hearts and spirits of those who have been entrusted to us for care. It’s as personal as one can get-to share a meal in the name of and for the love of Christ. We’ve been blessed to be able to share what The Lord has already provided. You make it happen for families…warm and secure shelter, food in the belly, the knowledge that others care and that there is hope through Christ and His followers.”
If you’d like to be a part of this ministry, please contact SACPC coordinators Robin Harper or Jan McGowan. You can also leave your contact information with the church office by calling 910.762.9693.

Children | Contact Lynn Warner
Camp Fusion Registration NOW OPEN

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.*
Children's Events
Youth | Contact Jen Phelps
Youth Summer Trips Partial Scholarships Available

Friendly Reminder: We believe money should never be a reason why a youth is unable to attend our trips. We also don't want families to feel like they have to choose financially between attending a youth trip or doing a different activity. We have partial scholarships available to offset the cost of any youth trip. Please contact Jen for more information.
IMPORTANT Montreat Youth Conference UPDATE!

Unfortunately, due to multiple factors (Montreat housing, our budget, fees) the cost of the Montreat Youth Conference for high school students will be $700 per student.
It was previously advertised at a lower fee, but adjustments are needed to cover our group's expenses.
Summer Trip Registration Is Now OPEN

Montreat Youth Conference
June 8 - 14, 2025
Cost: $700/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: $700/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
January 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 March 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 Pray:
Mark Smith, Gary Smith’s brother, who has been hospitalized with stomach issues in Pittsburgh. Please also pray for Gary and his family.
Joyce Whittaker, who will have eye surgery this week. Please pray for her and her family as she recovers.
Joyce Whittaker, who will have eye surgery this week. Please pray for her and her family as she recovers.
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 | MAR 4 - 11, 2025
March 4: Mary Margaret Burney, Maggie Mortenson
March 5: Dawn Wallace
March 6: Betty Jo Bennett
March 7: Gregory Pleasants
March 8: Grace Napper, Anna Grace Padula
March 9: Jen Phelps
March 10: Meredith Hayes, Allison McCorkle
March 11: Lily Hawkins, Cindy Litzinger, Donald Tadlock
March 5: Dawn Wallace
March 6: Betty Jo Bennett
March 7: Gregory Pleasants
March 8: Grace Napper, Anna Grace Padula
March 9: Jen Phelps
March 10: Meredith Hayes, Allison McCorkle
March 11: Lily Hawkins, Cindy Litzinger, Donald Tadlock

View our most recent Session Reports.
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
Parker Lucas plucas@sacpc.org
910-762-9693 x202
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
Parker Lucas plucas@sacpc.org
910-762-9693 x202
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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