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from Rev. C. Nels Ledwell
A Church that Cares
Some years ago, I knew a family that had 5 boys. As with any family, they would compete, fuss, argue and fight often. One would think they did not care for each other until someone from the outside bothered one of them. When that happened, you would see the other 4 move in quickly to defend and rescue. When I was a fire department Chaplain in the low-country, I saw each firefighter make certain that other firefighters were safe. They abided by a motto that stated, “Everybody goes home.” Humans, by design, live longer and function well when they are not alone and are a part of caring community. As much as some try, we are never really alone. People need each other.
This Sunday we celebrate our Stephen Ministry. This ministry offers unconditional love and care to all in our community that need it. I pray that all here will feel welcome to have a Stephen Minister in your life when you need one. The love and care they share are a gift from God. In closing, I would like to share with you this story I read many years ago.
“Did you ever notice how you can line up six balls in a row,” said Joe. “You hit the first one and the sixth one jumps away at almost the same speed?”
“So what,” said Dick, “you rack them up and then hit the first ball and they all start to move.”
“Well, it is curious to me,” said Joe, “how the first one in line and the last one in line are the ones that move, while the rest stand still.”
Joe was observing God’s physical laws of the transmission of force at work. Each ball in the line had a role to play, even though most of them seemed to stand still. Even while staying in place, each one transmitted force to the next one. Two of the billiard balls took dramatic action, but all had a role in it.
The forces of humanity find each of us influencing many others. We do not live alone. The supplying of our food, clothing, and basic needs of our spiritual and physical lives is all a part of a larger scene.
Millions of people are involved. Some, who seem to stand still, may brag of their stability and their freedom from responsibility in world-wide crisis; but we all are involved in the forces and the messages that go forth to others.
We may breed confidence or fear, love or hate, kindness or selfishness. We dare not commit the sin of Cain, who arrogantly asked the question of God, “Am I my brother’s keeper?” for God’s answer is, “Yes, you are.”
See you in Church or online this Sunday!
Your Pastor
Nels
Preparing for Worship
Sunday, November 12 – 10AM
Twenty-Fourth Sunday After Pentecost
Stephen Ministry Sunday
Scripture Lesson: John 21: 15-17
Message: ” Love In Action”
Acts of Kindness
Kindness Update – Kindness is the Thread That Binds Us!

The “Kindness Thread” that binds the hearts of the members of our
Prayers & Squares Small Group is very strong, as you will see from this story shared with us by Lola Rek. The beautiful quilt you see above was created with Kindness in every stitch! Thanks for sharing, Lola!
Dear Linda, Remember our friend Belinda Ramsey? (She is a kind friend who has done beautiful quilting projects for MMC and also creates prayer squares for our quilting ministry.) This is her granddaughter, Kate, who is in a Christian college in Charleston. She knows about our group through Belinda. She made this “prayer quilt” for a band classmate who was recovering from a car accident with a broken leg and other injuries.
She asked his girlfriend what he liked and it was Star Wars so she bought the fabric, went home and made this reversible quilt in one day for him. She asked Belinda about the ties and she even put the strings into it.
She took it to band practice and the teacher had her explain about it and when she finished, he and the whole class came up to tie and say a prayer. What a wonderful and thoughtful gesture!
Belinda’s family not only helps us with making prayer squares, now one of them is making prayer quilts in college. God is Great! Have a great day, y’all – we are so blessed – Lola
Through the lives of young people like Kate, quilting will continue to repurpose scraps of fabric and create beautiful masterpieces that remind us of God’s Love that pieces together the scraps of our lives to make us beautiful new creations! Like quilts, our lives may unravel at times, but we can all be stitched back together with God’s Love! We are so thankful for the kindness of the Prayer & Squares ministry at MMC that touches hundreds of lives!
Have you seen God today? If you see God at work this week, there are two ways you can share what you saw!
1) Be a blessing to others by sharing your Act of Kindness (no names please) on our website, or use this link! Then check back each week to learn how others are passing on acts of kindness! The link is
https://www.mccormickmc.org/acts-of-kindness
2) There is a Kindness box in the library on the window sill, along with paper and pencil. Share your God-Wink, perhaps someone else will be inspired!
First Tuesday
Stephen Ministry Corner
November 2023
Stephen Ministry at McCormick Methodist Church will be celebrating 18 years of service this month!!
Our motto is “Bear ye one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” (Galatians 6:2) Over the last 18 years we have walked alongside many people in our community and shared their burdens. However, there is something we’ve noticed …
Sometimes people need help asking for help.
People are social creatures, ready to both give and accept help, and yet many of us who could use some help struggle to actually ask for it. There are many reasons … fear of appearing ‘needy,’ not wanting to be a burden, fear of appearing incapable, thinking our burden isn’t too much for us (even when it is!!). Over time this can make us miserable and bitter. And since Covid came into our lives and remote work became a reality, things have only gotten worse.
Here at the McCormick Methodist Church, we have a solution for this. We have a Stephen Ministry program, active since 2005. It is the ministry of this program to ‘share one another’s burdens.’ We are ready to come alongside you – or your friends, neighbors, co-workers, or relatives – and provide support for as long as needed.
Start by calling Pastor Nels or one of the Stephen Leaders through the church office at (864)852-2394. Please leave a voicemail if we aren’t available … ALL communications are confidential.
THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS SERVICES
Family and friends will soon be arriving! Here are some services that they might want to attend with you!
Sunday, November 19 (7pm)
Community Thanksgiving Service
Sunday, November 19th at 7:00 p.m.
The New Hope Missionary Baptist Church.
Chris Gullege of McCormick Baptist will be bringing the message.
Sunday, December 24
Worship Service -10am
Christmas Lessons and Carols
Christmas Eve Service – 3pm
Candlelight and communion service celebrating the Birth of Jesus Christ
STEWARDSHIP SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 19
MMC Stewardship Team will be sending out letters and pledge cards on November 13. Stewardship Sunday will be on Sunday, November 19.
Stewardship Sunday is a time to return to GOD your TIME, TALENT, and FINANCIAL support for HIS church and community to carry his message forward.
SANCTUARY CHRISTMAS DECORATING
SUNDAY, NOV 26
RIGHT AFTER THE SERVICE
Please mark your calendars and be there to help Donna Hutto and the worship committee prepare our church for the Christmas season. They have all the decorations, we just need to put them where they belong! There is a job for everyone!
THANKSIVING MEALS
McCORMICK HELPING HANDS UNITED FOOD PANTRY
DEADLINE – NOV 12
MMC has been asked by the McCormick Helping Hands Food Pantry to help provide Thanksgiving meals to needy families in our county.
Please help by filling the grocery bags found in the Fellowship Hall. (Note: Please DO NOT substitute or add items).
Feel free to stop by and pick up a bag with attached lists during the week.
Please put your name on the sheet when you take a bag, AND please scratch off your name when you return the filled grocery bag.
Thank you in advance for sharing!
JOURNEY TO BETHLEHEM
DECEMBER 1 – 4PM TO 6PM
Journey to Bethlehem at McCormick Methodist Church
Friday, December 1 – 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Put This Date/Time On Your Calendars!
Sign Up to Volunteer and/or Plan to Attend!
See More Volunteer Information Posted in Fellowship Hall!
Be in Prayer that this Event will be used by
the Holy Spirit to Touch the Hearts of One and All!
Thank You!
POINSETTIAS FOR THE SANCTUARY
ORDERS DUE BY NOV 27
We will again use red poinsettias to decorate the sanctuary during Advent season. The six inch pot plants will be $6 each. (MMC will pay the tax)
If you would like to order a poinsettia in honor or memory of a loved one, please either put your money (checks payable to MMC and noted poinsettia) in the offering plate, or take to the office. You may also mail in your request to the church office at MMC P.O. Box 267, McCormick SC 29835.
Include the following information….
IN MEMORY OF…
IN HONOR OF…
GIVEN BY (YOUR NAME)..
PHONE #…
___QUANITY OF POINTSETTIAS ORDERED
___I WISH TO TAKE MY POINTSETTIA(S) HOME AFTER CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE
___I WOULD LIKE MY POINTSETTIA(S) TO BE TAKEN TO A SHUT-IN OR NURSING HOME
CHRISTMAS COOKIE EXCHANGE
DECEMBER 9 2PM
Mark your calendars and sign-up in the Fellowship Hall for a cookie exchange and social!
Watch for more details from Carol Tummons!
EPWORTH CHILDREN’S HOME 2023 ANGEL TREE LIST
Gift requests from the children at Epworth Children’s home have arrived!
Each year the M&M’s small group ministry sponsors the Angel Tree for Epworth.
See the list below .. Church family names will be added each week to show which items remain.
If you wish to purchase a gift from the list below, Call or email Gail Gore and let her know which gift you would like to purchase.
If you would like Gail to purchase the gift for you, she will be glad to do so. Gifts usually range from $20 to $25. Please put your donation in an envelope. Please note Epworth Christmas Gift and your name on the envelope and give to Gail or Patsy to put in the safe.
Gifts need to be UNWRAPPED and UNBAGGED. You are welcome to donate gift bags or wrapping paper.
When you select a gift and contact Gail Gore, she will give you a card to attach to your gift.
Your unwrapped Gift must be under the Angel Tree in Fellowship Hall By December 3rd. Please DO NOT put Gift Cards Under the tree.
1. $25 Target Gift Card
2. $25 Target Gift Card
3. $25 Target Gift Card
4. 5 T Clothing for a Girl
5. Night Light for Kid’s Room
6. Bath Towel Set
7. Axe Body Wash
8. Full Size Sheet Sets
9. Twin Size Sheet Sets
10. Fitted Crib Sheets
11. Star Night Light for Kids
12. Diapers Size 3
13. Pull Ups Size 3T-4T Boys
14. Lego Set
15. 5 T Clothing for a Boy
16. Led Lights
17. Youth Make Up Kit
18. Baby Wipes Scent Free
19. Melissa & Doug Puzzle Sing Along Nursery Rhymes
20. Baking Sheets
21. Mixing Bowl
22. Can Opener
23. Casserole Dish
24. Ulta or Sephora Make-Up Kit
25. Earbuds
26. Small Umbrellas
27. $25 Gift Cards for Staples or Office Depot
28. Crocs Assorted Sizes and Colors 6-12 Men and Women
29. NRSV Bible Black
30. NRSV Bible Blue
31. NRSV Bible Pink
32. NRSV Kids Bible
33. Jesus Calling
34. Fast Food Gift Cards $10 Increments
35. Journals
36. Coloring Books for Adults
37. Craft Kits
38. Can Opener
SECRET SISTER CHRISTMAS PARTY
DECEMBER 12 5:30
Ladies of McCormick Methodist Church, mark your calendars for a delightful evening of revelation and celebration! On December 12th at 5:30, we’ll gather for our long-awaited Secret Sister Christmas Party.
This heartwarming event is the grand reveal, where each participant will finally discover who their Secret Sister has been all year. Since last December, each one of us selected a random name and anonymously shared surprises, thoughtful birthday gifts, and tokens of love for various special occasions.
This initiative, the first of its kind at McCormick Methodist Church, has been a beautiful journey. It’s our hope to make this an annual tradition, creating lasting bonds and spreading joy within our community.
The evening promises to be filled with joy and fellowship as we enjoy a delightful dinner and scrumptious desserts. It’s an opportunity to share in the Christmas spirit, as we unite to reveal our Secret Sisters and present them with a special Christmas gift.
Let’s come together to celebrate the spirit of giving and sisterhood on this special evening. If you are a Secret Sister please RSVP by signing up in Fellowship Hall.
Barb Jeffers and Kim Jackson
Alpha Continues Each Sunday Through November 19
Alpha is an 11 week course designed to create a space for honest conversation around some of life’s biggest questions. It is designed to provide guests, churched and unchurched, an opportunity to connect with one another while providing the opportunity to share thoughts, ideas, and opinions in a safe and caring environment. Alpha helps bring people together while providing the chance to encounter Jesus.
Each week consists of a meal together, viewing a video taped talk and then breaking into small discussion groups. Both Rich and Kim Jackson attended the Alpha Course in 2010, feel free to ask them any questions you may have.
Sign up sheets in the Fellowship Hall.
Weekly Topics
Nov 12 – 5:30PM – Does God Heal Today?
Nov 19 – 5:30PM – What About the Church?
Please pray for the Alpha Course. Pray that our church family members see this as an opportunity to evangelize to their friends and neighbors.
ELDER BASKETS
HELP NEEDED
Help is needed with transporting the Elder Baskets on Monday, November 13 at 9:15, to the drop-off point in Chapin SC, for their distribution to the reservations. We have enough vehicles to transport, but could use a couple of strong backs to help load. It should take about 1/2 hour. Any help is greatly appreciated. Please contact Lola Rek for questions.
EPWORTH CHILDREN’S HOME TOUR
Connie Tremsky and the Missions Team invites you to join them on a tour of the Epworth Children’s Home facilities in Columbia. They plan to go in November and hope you will join them. If you are interested, please sign up in the Fellowship Hall and include which days you are available. Connie will contact you when a date has been chosen.
To learn more about “Who they are” and “What they do” visit their
website.
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.
MMC FOOD PANTRY
DONATIONS NEEDED
Our church has its own food pantry, which is located next to the nursery in the back hall, off the atrium. Folks come by and get bags of needed groceries as needed. The supplies are running low and the church family is asked to donate the following…
Canned vegetables
Canned fruit or individual servings
Peanut butter (small jars)
Thank you in advance for your generosity. Please leave your items in the room.
FELLOWSHIP HOUR
It’s wonderful to see our guests and our church family sit down together with a cup of coffee and a treat after church! Many new friendships are developing!
It’s time to sign up to be the hosts for October, November and December. Please take a minute on Sunday to sign up for a time to bring some goodies. They do not have to be home-made, remember! If you have any questions, please contact Carol Myers.
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.