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from Rev. C. Nels Ledwell
How Will the Church Be Lighted?
James W. Moore, tells this story:
Several centuries ago in a mountain village in Europe, a wealthy nobleman wondered what legacy he should leave to his townspeople. He made a good decision. He decided to build them a church. No one was permitted to see the plans or the inside of the church until it was finished. At its grand opening, the people gathered and marveled at the beauty of the new church. Everything had been thought of and included. It was a masterpiece.
But then someone said, “Wait a minute! Where are the lamps? It is really quite dark in here. How will the church be lighted?” The nobleman pointed to some brackets in the walls, and then he gave each family a lamp, which they were to bring with them each time they came to worship.
“Each time you are here” the nobleman said, “the place where you are seated will be lighted. Each time you are not here, that place will be dark. This is to remind you that whenever you fail to come to church, some part of God’s house will be dark.”
That’s a poignant story, isn’t it? And it makes a very significant point about the importance of our commitment and loyalty to the church. The poet Edward Everett Hale put it like this:
I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, But still I can do something; And because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the something I can do.
What if every member of your church supported the church just as you do? What kind of church would you have? What if every single member served the church, attended the church, loved the church, shared the church, and gave to the church exactly as you do? What kind of church would you be?
I will be looking for your light this coming Sunday!
See you in Church or online.
Your Pastor,
Nels
Preparing for Worship
Sunday, September, 2025
Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Holy Communion
Scripture Lesson: Luke 14: 25-33
Message: “First Place Jesus” – Nels Ledwell
Hymns:
Mighty to Save
His Name is Wonderful
Something Beautiful
Be Present at our Table, Lord
Go, Make of All Disciples
Anthem: Let Us Break Bread Together – Chancel Choir
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 Pastor Nels or 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.
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.
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 24:7 Small Group will begin their Fall meetings on Friday, September 5 at 10 a.m. in the Church Library. The group has chosen for their fall study the works of Max Lucado, Anxious for Nothing – Finding Calm in a Chaotic World– In this five-session DVD series, Lucado examines Philippians 4:4–8 to show how we can be anxious for nothing and discover true peace from God that surpasses human understanding. The first session for this Friday is Rejoice in the Lord.
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.
Methodist Men
Tuesday September 9, 2025 at 6 pm
The Methodist men will begin our fall meeting schedule on Tuesday September 9, 2025 at 6 pm. As always we have many opportunities ahead.
The first will be planning for the Church Fall Bazaar on Saturday October 4th. We have planned a nice dinner with John Yerdon doing the planning and prep. I have been able to enlist the services of Endie White with the 911 service of McCormick County as our guest speaker. She is exciting and well prepared. Ron Hutto will be doing the devotion. Our meeting will be the last before Pastor Nels Ledwell retires. His retirement will challenge us to stand tall.
Let’s start the fall off with a good turn out and send off for pastor who has provided great leadership for our men.
Bob Rennie
Chairman Methodist Men n Ministry
Chairman Methodist Men n Ministry
Epworth Workday Offering
Sunday, September 14

We will have an opportunity to invest in the lives of children, and I ask you to join me by supporting the Annual Work Day Offering. Our contributions help Epworth to provide the services necessary to improve the lives of the children and also the families they serve across the state. We can be proud of our support for Epworth. In recent years, it has expanded to support the increasingly high numbers of children, youth and families who need their services. Epworth needs our support to continue to do this work. So next Sunday, please prayerfully consider the children and families whose lives are impacted daily because of Epworth. Donate Online
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 will be 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/
PLANT SALE

Sue Wurtzbacher and Marge Radosevich will be asking for plants to sell in the Atrium. Watch for more details!
If you are planning on repotting, separating plants, or rooting new plants, and would like to share your bounty, please consider sharing your plants by donating to the MMW Craft Show Plant Sale.
Marge and I will set up several tables (depending on how many plants we get) in the Atrium.
Also if you have extra pots you no longer need (no plastic) or garden accents we would love to accept them also.
We usually have the plants dropped off at the church Friday (Oct 3). If for some reason you need to bring them sooner, we can work something out.
We usually have the plants dropped off at the church Friday (Oct 3). If for some reason you need to bring them sooner, we can work something out.
Thank you in advance for sharing.
Marge Radosevich and Sue Wurtzbacher
VENDORS
If you or a friend or neighbor is interested in participating in this year’s Craft Show, please contact Lindy Stahlman. Lindy will send you the pricing information and registration form. Don’t hesitate, the spots fill up quickly!
Indoor tables (8 ft) cost $40 and all crafts must be handcrafted. We also offer tent space (you supply the tents) for $25. Items do not have to be handcrafted.
More details about the event are available at https://www.mccormickmc.org/craft-show-2025/