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The Poor Man in the Mercedes – Luke 16:19-31
 
Jesus told a story about a rich man named Dives and a very poor man named Lazarus. Dives drove a Mercedes, lived in a fifteen-room mansion, ordered his suits tailor-made from Europe. Poor Lazarus was a street person. The Public Library, where he tried to rest during the day—particularly on cold days—threw him out. Even the police turned their heads when they drove by. They were tired of giving him a free ride to jail for a meal and a night’s lodging. He had nowhere to sleep except a hard sidewalk.
 
There was a gate in front of the driveway leading up to Dives’ mansion. So Lazarus, tired and hungry, dirty and covered with sores, sat on the sidewalk and propped himself against the gate to Dives’ mansion and tried to sleep. Dives’ Dobermans wandered out to see the sleeping man. They perceived that he was no threat and quietly came over and licked the sores on Lazarus’ face. Each time he drove his Mercedes out the gate, Dives looked in disgust at the filthy piece of humanity leaning against the gatepost of his house and wondered why somebody didn’t do something to get people like that off the street.
 
But that, of course, is not the end of the story. Eventually, both Lazarus and Dives died. Unexpectedly, Lazarus went to heaven, but poor, rich Dives went to Hades. Obviously, the very affluent Dives couldn’t believe what had happened to him. He had made it a personal rule in his early life never to experience any discomfort. It was his conviction that he deserved to travel in style—after all, in the words of the popular commercial a few years back, he
was worth it! But now he was experiencing an eternity of stark discomfort. The air conditioner had failed and the water was turned off. “Please father Abraham,” he cried out, “have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of
his finger in water and cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire.”
 
Abraham replied, “Son, remember that in your lifetime you received your good things, while Lazarus received bad things, but now he is comforted here and you are in agony. And besides all this,” says Abraham, “between us and you a great chasm has been set in place, so that those who want to go from here to you cannot, nor can anyone cross over from there to us.”
 
“But please, father Abraham,” cries Dives. “I beg you, father, send Lazarus to my family, for I have five brothers. Let him warn them, so that they will not also come to this place of torment.” “Abraham replied, ‘They have Moses and the Prophets; let them listen to them.’”
Dives is desperate now. . . “No, father Abraham,” he said, “but if someone from the dead goes to them, they will repent.” Abraham shook his head. He said to him, “If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets, they will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead.”
 
You would think that, if a man resurrected from the dead, people would listen to what he says, but not so. Are you willing to listen? It’s amazing how many who call themselves Christians are not willing to listen. There are at least three things that Jesus seems to be saying to us in this popular story of the rich man and Lazarus….
 
 
THE PEW POTATO’S PRAYER
Dear Lord, please leave me alone. Just let me sit here in my pew on Sunday, and Lord guard my seat, the last seat here in the back row. Please don’t let anyone else try to sit here Lord… You know that’s my seat and dear Lord please get me home quickly after the service on Sunday, before these church people try to recruit me to actually do something that I don’t want to do. Lord make them understand that I’m happy and content just to show up on Sunday. Heavenly Father, thank you for hearing my prayer but I’ve got to Go! Kickoff is only a minute away!! You understand Lord. …..Oh, and thanks God for putting some great games on this week and thank you for all sports cable channel. See you next Sunday Lord. Amen.
 

Preparing for Worship

Sunday, Octber 5, 2025
Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
Scripture Lesson: Galatians 6: 7-9
Message: “The Day of Small Things” – Wendy Kvale
Hymns:
Lord, You Give the Great Commission
Christ Loves the Church
We’ve a Story to Tell to the Nations
Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow
Anthem: Go Light Your World – Chancel Choir
 

Stewardship

 
Dear Church Family,
 
Believe it or not, there is much more to McCormick Methodist Church than what you see on Sunday morning! (Girl Scouts, Bible Studies, needlework, Stephen Ministry, a grocery pantry for our neighbors, building projects, and so much more.) All of these things are planned and prepared by leadership, staff and church family, who are deeply committed to our becoming who God is calling us to be. The ministry and mission of our church take place because of the spiritual and financial gifts of our members and friends.
 
The decision to give a gift is a choice, but as a joyful follower of Jesus, we want to give – out of thanksgiving for what God has already done, and as a sign of commitment to be a part of the good things that God is continuing to do in our world.
 
Your gift matters – to you as the giver, and to the church which uses it as a resource for mission building.
As a church family, we are entering a time of deciding what missions we will support in the coming year. There is joy to be found in practicing generosity- and it begins with a simple step of commitment to be part of God’s plan for us.
 
Our prayer is that you will be with us during our Joy of Giving drive for 2026, maybe share a personal ‘joy of giving’ thought on 10/12, and be present for our Service and Fellowship Celebration on October 19th!
 
Blessings from your Stewardship team.
 

Volunteer to Host Coffee Hour

Sign up sheet is in the Fellowship Hall.
 

MATTHEW AND KRISTI SCALES

MISSION IN UGANDA

 
 
 
 
How To Support
If you feel drawn to support their mission financially you can write a check, payable to MMC and noted Uganda Mission and put it in collection plate, bring it by the office, or mail to the church (McCormick Methodist Church, PO Box 267, McCormick, SC 29835).
—or—
 

STEPHEN MINISTRY
READY TO LISTEN

 
If you are experiencing any type of difficulty and you need someone to listen to you, with whom you can share your feelings and receive acceptance and Christian love, please consider being in a relationship with a Stephen Minister at MMC.
 
Start by calling one of the Stephen Leaders and begin a ‘fellowship’ with a Stephen Minister. We may be reached through the church office at (864) 852-2394.
 

CONGREGATIONAL CARE COMMITTEE

The Congregational Care Committee wants you to know they are there to help you if you ever need transportation, meals or a visitor! Please contact Kim Jackson if you or someone you know needs help or if you would like to be added to the list of volunteers.
 

Volunteers Needed for Congregational Care Team

Dear Church Family,
 
One of the most powerful ways we reflect the love of Christ is by caring for one another in times of need. Whether someone is recovering from surgery, facing a difficult season, or navigating a time of grief, small
acts of kindness—like a hot meal, a ride to an appointment, or a friendly visit—can make a world of difference.
 

We are currently building a list of volunteers who are willing to step in when needs arise. You don’t need to commit to every request—just let us know how you feel called to help:

Meal Ministry – Provide or deliver a home-cooked or store-bought meal to someone in need.

Transportation Help – Offer rides to church, appointments, or errands for those unable to drive.

Visitation Ministry – Visit homebound members or those in the hospital or care facilities to provide companionship and encouragement.

 
If you’re willing to be on our list of helpers in any of these areas, please send Kim Jackson an email  or add
your name/email to the sign-up sheet in Fellowship Hall.
 
You’ll be contacted as needs arise, with the opportunity to accept or decline depending on your schedule.
 
Let’s continue being the hands and feet of Jesus—loving one another well in both big and small ways.
 
In Christ’s love,
Your Congregational Care Team
 

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Upcoming Events

 
 

24:7 Small Group

The group meets on the first and third Fridays of the month at 10 a.m. Their mission emphasis is mental health. 24:7 is open to all, so any who would like to be a part of this experience please do so. Please contact Linda Kidd if you would like additional information.
 

Widows Connection

Widows Connection Meetings are held monthly on the fourth Monday at 5 p.m. from September to May. For questions, contact Toni Graham or Linda Kidd.
 

MMC CRAFT SHOW AND COOKIE FACTORY
OCTOBER 4 – 9am to 2pm

Lindy Stahlman and Cindy Klausman are the new chairpersons for the Craft Show. Carol Tummons is leading the bakers for the Cookie Factory.
 
Again, there will be tons of baked goods in the Fellowship Hall. Watch for notices about what is needed as the year goes on.
 
The Men N’ Ministry will be selling brats cooked on the grill, as well as soda and chips.
 
It is always a fun day of fellowship while raising funds for our missions!
 
More details about the event are available at https://www.mccormickmc.org/craft-show-2025/
 
BAKED GOODS
Sign up sheets are in the Fellowship Hall! Check your recipes and sign up what you will bring to tempt the shoppers!
 
PLANT SALE
 
Keep giving those baby plants special care – they are always big sellers in the Atrium garden sale!
 
If you have extra pots you no longer need (no plastic) or garden accents we would love to accept them also. For more information contact Marge Radosevich or Sue Wurtzbacher.
 
VENDORS
All inside spaces are filled for the Craft Show but there are still great spots for tents in the parking lot Call Lindy Stahlman or Cindy Klausman if you or someone you know is interested in being part of the fun!
 
More details about the event are available at https://www.mccormickmc.org/craft-show-2025/
 

Cowboy Supper

Saturday, October 25

Games Begin at 3:30PM

Hello Church cowboys!!!! We’re resurrecting our famous Hobo Stew supper and changing it to a Cowboy Supper!!! Same fun, fellowship and food!
 
This year come dressed in your favorite cowboy gear!! Pat & Brad will host again this year at their farm located at 4601 Upper Mill Road, McCormick SC.
 
Remember the fun we had last year??? Please bring your own canned goods for your own supper…we ate out of our cans last year!!! Then remember to bring food for our Church Food Pantry. The pantry could use protein more than vegetables. So bring at least one can of “stew” for the pantry. We always need peanut butter, small boxes of cereal, fruit, vegetables, soap, toothpaste, etc.
 
DATE: Saturday, October 25
TIME: Games will be starting around 3:30PM
WHAT TO BRING:
  • Your own beverages
  • Can of veggies – to be added to our cauldron of meat!!
  • Yard games
  • Food for the Church food pantry