SAINT PETER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 4843 Southport – Supply Road SE Southport, North Carolina 28461 http://stpeterlutheran-nc.org Church Office Phone 910-457-5604 Church Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Office email: [email protected]Newsletter Submission Deadline Thursday 9:30 a.m. The Rev. David P Nelson, Senior Pastor Email: [email protected]The Rev. Nicholas A. Giannatasio, Associate Pastor Email: [email protected]Vicki Carlson, Coordinator of Discipleship Ministries, RN, Parish Nurse, Spiritual Director Lois Moore, Director of Worship and Music Arts Dale Giannatasio, Associate Director of Worship and Music Arts Cindy Ledbetter, Director of Handbell Choir Judy Morehouse, Parish Administrator Anne Kubitschek, Administrative Assistant Steve Spindler, Sexton May 27, 2018 HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY When we say God is the triune God, we are saying something about who God is beyond, before, and after the universe: that there is community within God. Our experience of this is reflected in Paul’s words today. When we pray to God as Jesus prayed to his Abba (an everyday, intimate parental address), the Spirit prays within us, creating between us and God the same relationship Jesus has with the one who sent him. John 3:1-17 Jesus’ miracles prompt Nicodemus to visit him in secrecy. Jesus tells him about being born of the Spirit and about the Son who has been sent by God to save. FLOWERS AND CANDLES GIVEN May 27, 2018 The Altar Flowers are given to the glory of God by Colleen and Lewis Weathers in honor of their anniversary. The Sanctuary Candle is given to the glory of God by Robin Johnson in honor of Eldon Stoehr’s birthday. BIBLE STUDY INFORMATION Adult Bible Study May 27 at 9:45 – Conference Room Adult Bible Study, Thursday, May 31, 7:00 p.m. – Multi-purpose Room Women’s Bible Study, June 1, 8:30 a.m. – Conference Room
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SAINT PETER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 4843 Southport – Supply Road SE Southport, North Carolina 28461
http://stpeterlutheran-nc.org Church Office Phone 910-457-5604
Email: [email protected] The Rev. Nicholas A. Giannatasio, Associate Pastor
Email: [email protected] Vicki Carlson, Coordinator of Discipleship Ministries,
RN, Parish Nurse, Spiritual Director
Lois Moore, Director of Worship and Music Arts Dale Giannatasio, Associate Director of Worship and Music Arts
Cindy Ledbetter, Director of Handbell Choir Judy Morehouse, Parish Administrator
Anne Kubitschek, Administrative Assistant
Steve Spindler, Sexton
May 27, 2018
HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY
When we say God is the triune God, we are saying something about who God is beyond, before, and after the universe: that there is community within God. Our experience of
this is reflected in Paul’s words today. When we pray to God as Jesus prayed to his Abba (an everyday, intimate parental address), the Spirit prays within us, creating between us and God the same relationship Jesus has with the one who sent him.
John 3:1-17
Jesus’ miracles prompt Nicodemus to visit him in secrecy. Jesus tells him about being born of the Spirit and about the Son who has been sent by God to save.
FLOWERS AND CANDLES GIVEN May 27, 2018
The Altar Flowers are given to the glory of God by Colleen and Lewis Weathers in honor
of their anniversary. The Sanctuary Candle is given to the glory of God by Robin Johnson in honor of Eldon
Stoehr’s birthday.
BIBLE STUDY INFORMATION
Adult Bible Study May 27 at 9:45 – Conference Room
The church office is closed on Friday during the months of June, July and
August. We are open Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. until noon. The newsletter deadline remains the same: All articles must be received no later
than 9:30 a.m. on Thursday morning. Thank you!
Judy
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT SAINT PETER
Unfortunately, our church’s roof is leading and shingles are being torn off in the wind. The life expectancy of the roof has been reached. The shingled roof
needs replacing. We will replace the entire shingled roof with work beginning
on Monday, June 4. Work should be completed by June 15. Construction cones will be in place to assist us in parking.
The inconvenience will be temporary. However, the improvement will be
permanent! Thank you for your understanding.
Steve Spindler
Spirit Notes
2018
I learned a long time ago that the most God-honoring . . . act is to
err on the side of loving people. When you simply accept those
around you in whatever condition they come to you, the table
naturally expands and relationship happens and God does stuff
that you couldn’t predict or control.
- John Pavlovitz, A Bigger Table
MUSIC NOTES May 27, 2018
This Sunday the choirs will sing at the Communion
Meditation while the Saint Peter Hand Bell Choir provides the special music at Offertory. The First Service Choir sings, “His Love for Me”. This original anthem
by composer Patricia Mock has a piano and guitar accompaniment. The guitar
accompaniment adds a folk quality to the anthem. Rick Jones will play guitar. The Second Service Choir adds a new anthem to their repertoire, “The Gift of
Love”. The publisher describes the anthem this way, “Hal Hopson's pairing of the American folk tune O Waly Waly with the text of the beloved Corinthians
bible verse is truly inspired!”. Saint Peter Hand Bells join both choirs during the Choral Introit, “All Glory to Our Lord and God” also composed by Hal H.
Hopson.
To the “Men of Faith”
Director of Worship and Music Arts Lois Moore, thanks all men who participated
in Sunday’s presentation of “Dry Bones”. It was a great success! It sounded and looked great. Thank-you to your leadership for allowing a portion of your
last five meetings for rehearsal. Thank-you to the tenors and basses from both
choirs for helping. A big thank-you to Dwayne Blair for his spirited accompaniment. There’s a saying among singers that you’re only as good as
your accompanist and we had a good one! Many of you had never done anything like this before. I echo Pastor Dave’s remarks that the “Spirit of
Pentecost” was in you! I’d like to invite each of you to join one of the choirs at Saint Peter. The First Service Choir sings parts and the Second Service Choir
sings in unison. Consider adding your “joyful noise” to one of the groups. Please see me for more information. I look forward to working with you again!
Lois Moore
TALENT SEARCH
The Outreach committee needs help. We know there are many
members of our church blessed with a God-given ability to play a musical instrument. We need your talent. Each Sunday
morning this July, members of Outreach will lead devotions at Ocean Trail Nursing Center in Southport. We gather from 9:30-10:00 to sing
hymns, read scripture, pray and talk with the residents. They love to sing their favorite hymns!
Giving one-half hour of your time will bring so much joy to these patients. If
you could share your talent and help us for one of these weeks, please call Noel Dusanenko at 910-363-4684. Thank you.
BOOK REVIEW O Jerusalem! By Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre is
quite the read. I say that as the book is almost 600 pages long in tiny print. The authors intensively researched for five
years giving the reader a thorough history of the Jews, Arabs
and British in constructing and maintaining Jerusalem. Much of the book is made up of records from numerous people. A few months back,
I talked about Blood Brothers and the story of Palestinians and Israelis. This book is similar to an encyclopedia explaining the history of this area.
Copyrighted in 1972, some information is dated. This story was highly recommended, and I have to agree, you get a full history. My problem is I
could not finish the book - intense reading. By the time I got to pick it up to continue reading, I had to review the previous readings. If you have time to
commit to reading it daily in large chunks, it would mean more to you. Giannatasio’s rating: Content 9/10 (some information dated); Readability
(6/10).
All books that are reviewed are from our church library. If you have difficulty finding a particular-referenced book, let our church librarian, Audrey Pedersen,
or me know and we will find it for you.
BLOOD DRIVE RESULTS
The Red Cross Blood Drive was held on Monday, May 21. It was a huge
success. We collected 35 pints of blood, exceeding our goal of 25 by 10. That’s a record! I would like to thank the donors for an incredible response.
And, of course, a special thank you to my faithful partner, Brenda Jennings. I could not have done it without her. We even had a few “walk-ins,” who
stopped in to donate just because they saw the sign in our driveway! Thank you all for giving the Gift of Life. You are very special.
Please make a note that our Fall Blood Drive will be in October. Hope to see
you then.
Kathy Railo
VBS FORUM
Please join us for a VBS forum between services on Sunday, June 3. We will share our experiences, watch a short video and answer any questions you
have. See you there.
Spiritual Directors Insight
What exactly do spiritual directors do?
“…The Kingdom of God is within you.” Luke 17:21 NRSV
Thomas Merton Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander
At the center of our being is a point of nothingness that is untouched by sin and by illusion, a point of pure truth, a point or spark when belongs entirely to God, which is never at our disposal, from which God disposes our lives, which is inaccessible to the fantasies or the brutalities of our own will,,, it is like a pure diamond, blazing with the invisible light of heaven. It is in everybody, and if we could see it we would see those billions of points of light coming together in the face and blaze of a sun that would make all the darkness and cruelty of life vanish completely. Your spiritual directors at Saint Peter are here to be ‘The Friend of Your Soul’ to walk with you on your spiritual journey.
Steven Schultz, Spiritual Director Sum Tertius 910-443-8793 [email protected]
Daily Spiritual Readings Saint Peter Financial Summary 2018 YTD
May 28 – June 3 January-April
Scripture citations taken from the Income $ 178,069 Three Year Daily Lectionary in the ELW, Expenses $ 175,035
pg. 1136, Year B $ 3,034 Monday Revelation 4:1-8 Positive Cash Flow
Tuesday 1 Corinthians 2:1-10 Wednesday Mark 4:21-25 Complete financial reports are
Thursday Romans 3:1-8 posted in the corridor. Friday 2 Peter 1-11 Saturday John 7:53—8:11
Sunday Mark 2:23—3:6
CALENDAR
Sun 05/27
8:30 a.m. Worship Service (Sanctuary) 9:45 a.m. Adult Bible Study (Conference Room)
9:45 a.m. Children’s Sunday School (Sunday School Room) 10:00 a.m. Second Service Choir Rehearsal (Multi-purpose Room) 11:00 a.m. Worship Service (Sanctuary)