June 16, 2019—Trinity Sunday 57 Pitt Street
The Reverend Susan Leonard, Senior Pastor Charleston, South Carolina 29401
The Reverend John Hipp, Pastor Emeritus 843.723.4587
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We are invited to stand for the reading of
John 16: 12-15
I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you
into all the truth; for he will not speak on his own, but will speak whatever he hears, and he will declare to you the
things that are to come. He will glorify Me, because he will take what is Mine and declare it to you. All that the Father
has is Mine. For this reason I said that he will take what is Mine and declare it to you.
From the Pastor
This Sunday, having celebrated the coming of the Holy Spirit and the birthday of the Church last week, the Church now
pauses to gather together the Three in One – God who creates, Christ who redeems and the Spirit who empowers. Today
is called Trinity Sunday for just that reason. As we gather around the Gospel lesson today, we will discover the radical
relatedness of the Triune God, pointing us towards remembering the relational way we, made in God’s image, are de-
signed to live as well.
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Welcome!
We hope you feel at home.
Thank you for joining us at Bethel, Charleston today. We’re so glad you are here.
We invite you to share a record of your time with us today by completing a visitor card (pew rack)
then dropping it into the offering plate. You are also invited to sign our Guest Registry in the vestibule.
If you live in Charleston we invite you to make Bethel your church home.
Open hearts, open minds, open doors. The people of the United Methodist Church welcome you.
MEMORIALS RECEIVED THIS WEEK
In memory of our Father and Mother: Mr. Donald J. Easterlin, Jr and Mrs. Beulah Easterlin Wilks by their children:
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Easterlin, III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Smith (Joanne)
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Easterlin
It’s Father’s Day!
Please pause on the front portico to collect a red or white carnation to wear that honors the father in your life today.
THE WORSHIP OF GOD
JUNE 16, 2019—TRINITY SUNDAY
9:00 AND 11:15 A.M. WORSHIP
The music in preparation for worship is intended to draw the people from the outside world
into the presence of God. This invitation to silence helps our pew neighbors and us prepare for worship.
GATHERING MUSIC Invocation to the Trinity Robert Heresch, American, 20th Century
WORDS OF WELCOME The Rev. Susan Leonard
PRELUDE Adagio in B-flat Major (abridged) Tomaso Albinoni, Italian, 1671-1756
INTROIT (11:15)
Come, O come, in celebration, household of the one true God.
In commitment and rejoicing let us go where Christ has trod.
As we act in faith and reverence, let us, Lord, the future see;
Place us in the Church triumphant, now and for eternity.
Text: Mary Jackson Cathey, American, 1990; Music: Croatian Folk Song; arr. F. J. Haydn, Austrian, 1797
*PROCESSIONAL HYMN We Believe in One True God Hymnal, Page 85
(Sung to the tune of For the Beauty of the Earth)
*AFFIRMATION OF FAITH Hymnal, Page 881
*THE GLORIA PATRI Hymnal, Page 70
ANTHEM Unto Thee, O Lord
Unto Thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul, O my God, I trust in Thee.
Show me Thy ways, lead me in Thy truth. Teach me Thy paths for Thou art the God of my salvation.
Unto Thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul. O my God, I trust in Thee.
Text: Psalm 25; Music: Virgil Ford, American, 1963
CHILDREN’S TIME Nova Duncan
(Children ages 3 years—2nd grade are invited to attend Children’s Church)
CHORAL INVOCATION (11:15)
Creating God, your fingers trace the bold designs of farthest space;
Let sun and moon and stars and light and what lies hidden praise Your might.
Text: Jeffrey Rowthorn, American, 1979; Music: H. Percy Smith, American, 1874
PASTORAL PRAYER AND THE LORD’S PRAYER (PAGE 895) The Rev. Susan Leonard
To hold in prayer: Briggs Family, Mimi Cannon, Anne Chapple, Bob Giesy, Pat Morgan, Keith Purdy, Iona Sanders, Diane
Saylors, Virginia Varn, our Ecuador Team, and our Youth traveling to Tennessee on their mission trip.
PRAYER RESPONSE (11:15)
Indwelling God, Your gospel claims one family with a billion names;
Let every life be touched by grace until we praise You face to face.
Text: Jeffrey Rowthorn, American, 1979; Music: H. Percy Smith, American, 1874
THE OFFERING OF GOD’S TITHES AND OUR GIFTS
OFFERTORY (9:00) The Prayer
We pray You’ll be our eyes, and watch us where we go, and teach us to be wise in times when we don’t know.
Let this be our prayer, when we lose our way. Lead us to a place, guide us with Your grace,
To a place where we’ll be safe. We’ll pray we’ll find Your light, and hold it in our hearts
As darkness falls each night, remind us where You are. Let this be our prayer, when shadows fill our day.
Lead us to a place, guide us with Your grace. Give us faith so we’ll be safe.
Lead us Lord, lead us in Your righteousness; make Your way plain for us to see.
We pray we’ll find Your light, and hold it in our hearts, as darkness falls each night,
Remind us where You are. Let this be our prayer, just like every child,
Needs to find a place, guide us with Your grace. Give us faith so we’ll be safe. ...
Text & Music: Carol Bayer Sager & David Foster, Americans, 1998; Choral Setting: Tom Fettke, American, 2008
ANTHEM (11:15) Gloria in Excelsis Deo
Gloria in excelsis Deo! (Glory to God in the highest.)
Peace on earth, good will to all people. Peace on earth. To God be glory forever. Gloria in excelsis Deo!
Almighty God, we worship You, we give You thanks for your glory. We offer praise, blessing and honor.
Gloria in excelsis Deo! … Text (based on Luke 2:14; Music: Allen Pote, American, 2004
*DOXOLOGY Hymnal, page 95
*HYMN Holy Spirit, Come , Confirm Us Printed Below
Verse 1: Holy Spirit, come, confirm us in the truth that Christ makes known;
We have faith and understanding through Your helping gifts alone.
Holy Spirit, come console us, come as advocate to plead;
Loving Spirit from the Father, grant in Christ the help we need.
Verse 2: Holy Spirit, come, renew us, come Yourself to make us live;
Holy through Your loving presence, Holy through the gifts You give.
Holy Spirit, come, possess us, You the love of Three in One,
Holy Spirit of the Father, Holy Spirit of the Son.
*GOSPEL READING John 16: 12-15 Gary Gilkeson, Mandi Bryson
SERMON The Divine Dance The Rev. Susan Leonard
*CLOSING HYMN Holy, Holy, Holy Hymnal, page 64
*RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS
The pastor’s family: Rebecca Ray, Jonathan Ray, and Elizabeth Ray by letter of Transfer from Clemson UMC.
*BENEDICTION
*BENEDICTION RESPONSE
Choir: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Congregation: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Music: Gregory Murray, American, 1958
*POSTLUDE Voluntary in C Major John Travers, English, 18th Century
*Congregation is invited to stand as able
Please see ushers for hearing devices
When greeting church friends and new faces after worship,
please remember that we are invited to enjoy coffee and pastries in the Fellowship Hall at 10:00 a.m. and lemonade in the
Courtyard at 12:15—
Today’s hosts—The Chapel Class (and there are some cheese straws on the table today . . . Thank you, Ellen Shultz!)
The flowers that Grace the Altar this morning are given to the Glory of God
in honor of the marriage of William and Amanda Edwards,
united in marriage at Bethel last evening.
The White Rose that graces the altar this morning is placed in honor of the birth of
Luka Loyal Ritchie, son of Ross and Tiffany Ritchie, born on May 6th.
June 16th WORSHIP PARTICIPANTS
Ushers at 9:00— Greg Porter, Fred Huggins, Robert Gurley, Dan Altman, Joe DaPore, Nick Saltmarsh
Musicians at 9:00—New Century Choir
Ushers at 11: 15—Max Mahaffee, John Conyers, Bob Wood, Charles Edmonds, Michael Richardson
Musicians at 11:15—The Bethel Chancel Choir
Next Sunday’s Lay Readers: John Ollis, Shaffer Ripley
Happy Birthday this week to:
Caroline Tanis, JD Davis, Madison Halverstadt, Brian Nutter, Lara Harp, Nova Duncan . . . June 17
Pearl Jackson, Alicia Ward, . . . June 18
Dixie Bullock, Robinson Cantrell, Allison Thomson . . . June 19
Beth Gray, Jason Hightower, Lindy Hoel . . . June 20
Sandeep Dhand, Ginny Ford, Keaton Connolly. . . June 21
Mollie Alexander, David Ploth, Lawson Hardee, Summer Gerth, Donna Kortvelesy . . . June 22
If we failed to list your birthday, please call the office, or drop an email [email protected]
YOUNG ADULTS & NEW COLLEGE GRADS—Please join us for Dinner & Devotional with Rev. Leonard
2nd Thursdays at 6:30 at 931 Paul Revere Drive, James Island (Bryan and Kari Cribb) and
4th Thursdays at 6:30 at 10 Isle of Hope, Mt Pleasant (Gary and Paulette Headden) text: Kari (843) 270 -3710
THANKS to all who cheerfully volunteered in the heat on Saturday for another successful Fresh Xpress on the 8th. We
gave out watermelons, zucchini, potatoes, onions, and oranges to 132 households with 337 family members within those
households. Thank you, Bethel, for your continued support! And, please keep dropping off your used grocery bags.
HALOS sent a letter of thanks to the people of Bethel for the donations to send 10+ children to camp this summer!
Salkehatchie participants. We have 3 participants for Salkehatchie Summer Service to date: Jade Bullock (McCormick
camp), Logan Williams (Laurens Camp), and Ed Roper (McCormick Camp). We have administered 2 scholarships to
date. If anyone else wants a scholarship for any of the other camps which will continue throughout the summer, please
let me know or contact me at [email protected]. Thanks! - - Jill and Walter Carmichael 843-224-9908
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Vacation Bible School Kick-off Celebration
For the whole church! Sunday, June 23rd at 5:30 Jump Castle, water slide, ice cream, hot dogs
VBS continues each night through Thursday at 5:30—June 24, 25, 26, 27
RED BIRD BAKE SALE
Will be held on Sunday, June 30th all morning. What will you bake and bring? What will you buy and eat?
Proceeds will pay our way in October to the Red Bird Mission in Kentucky.
OUR 2019 MISSION TRIPS
Ecuador, South American June 2019
Mountain T O P (Youth) June 2019
Chicago , ILL (Youth) July 2019
Sierra Leone, Africa July 2019
Redbird, KY October 2019
“I look upon all the world as my parish; thus far I mean, that in whatever part of it I am, I judge it meet, right, and my bounden
duty to declare unto all that are willing to hear, the glad tidings of salvation.” – John Wesley, Journal, June 11, 1739.
280 years ago - - this week
Bethel is seeking to hire a Church Sexton: Full Time (35 hrs, including Sundays), vaca-
FATHER’S DAY IS TODAY—Happy Father’s Day to all our Bethel Dads!
The national day honoring dads was started by a woman who was raised by a widower. Sonora Smart Dodd’s
father, William Jackson Smart, raised her and five brothers after their mother died during childbirth. While listening to a
Mother’s Day sermon with her father at a Methodist Church in 1909, Dodd was bothered that there wasn’t a day to hon-
or her father who raised her and five younger brothers alone. The YMCA of Spokane, Washington, and the Ministerial
Alliance endorsed Dodd’s idea of Father’s Day and held a celebration in 1910. Dodd wanted the celebration to be held on
June 5, her father’s birthday, but planning difficulties pushed the first Father’s Day celebration to Sunday, June 19, 1910.
As Dodd’s idea gained momentum across the country, two National Father’s Day committees were formed, one in Vir-
ginia in 1921 and one in New York City in 1936. President Woodrow Wilson sanctioned the idea of celebrating Father’s
Day in 1913 and visited Spokane to join the celebration in 1916. President Calvin Coolidge supported the idea in 1924, as
well. In 1957, U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith from Maine introduced a bill to create a federally proclaimed day writ-
ing: President Lyndon Johnson signed a presidential proclamation declaring the third Sunday of June as Father’s Day in
1966. President Richard Nixon established a permanent national observance of the day in 1972. Sonora Smart Dodd, the
mother of Father’s Day was a scribe and sculptor who wrote and illustrated a series of children’s books. She also became
a well-known regional poet and her poem for peace was read at the United Nations. On the portico, are red carnations
to honor fathers still living, and white for those in heaven. - - - Family Ministries
AUGUST 25th, 2019—Event at Bethel OUR SIERRA LEONE CONNECTION
"In 1756, a ten year-old girl was kidnapped in Sierra Leone. As cargo on an American slave ship, she endured a treacher-
ous, 10 week voyage across the Atlantic to Charleston. Elias Ball, the owner of Comingtee Plantation, purchased the
child. She worked the rice fields at Comingtee for the next 55 years. This brave little girl was given an English name-
Priscilla. Today, Thomalind Martin Polite- Priscilla's 7th generation granddaughter-is ready to tell her story. Priscilla
has changed her life. Thomalind has journeyed to her ancestral homeland where she was welcomed and thanked for
bringing the spirit of the lost child home. She and her family are Priscilla's Legacy."
We are all invited to view the documentary "Priscilla's Legacy" on Sunday, August 25th at 10:00 a.m. in Fellowship
Hall. The documentary will be shown with time for a Q&A with Ms. Polite, the presenter for the event.
What is Bethel's connection? We are a partner church with Helping Children Worldwide who are in mission in Sierra Leo-
ne, West Africa; Bethel will be sending a team in July. Sierra Leone is where we built two wells in honor of the ministry
of The Rev. Dr. Scott Wachter in 2015. - - Mary Ann Gilkeson
June Mission of the Month: Helping Children Worldwide Bethel Mission Team
Destination: Bo, Sierra Leone Dates: July 13th to July 27th, 2019
Participants: Beth Gray, Misti Leyva, Gary and Mary Ann Gilkeson
Goals for the Bethel Team: Provide medical equipment and medical, nursing and nutritional support to Mercy
Hospital and their patients; continuing education for Sierra Leonean teachers; support of children and staff of the Child
Rescue Center. Because we are limited on the weight and number of suitcases/trunks that we can take we are requesting
monetary donations to purchase the needed items listed below. Checks can be made out to Bethel UMC with designa-
tion “Sierra Leone Mission Trip.”
Requests: Money gifts to buy the consumable items needed for the medical equipment donated by MUSC
(ultrasound gel tubes, batteries, monitor pads, temperature probe covers, microscope slides, power adapters for equip-
ment, etc.). Money to buy diabetic education material and to purchase trunks to carry equipment in.—Mary Ann Gilkeson
Received so far: $675.00
BETHEL’S EVENT CALENDAR
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
SUN JUN 16 Worship at 9 & 11:15 Trinity Sunday Father’s Day
MON JUN 17 TUE JUN 18 Ch Council at 6 Stewardship 7:15
WED JUN 19
THUR JUN 20 Palmetto Vocal
FRI JUN 21 Parent’s Night
SAT JUN 22 Flower Guild
SUN JUN 23 Worship at 9 & 11:15 VBS Kick-off supper 5:30
MON JUN 24 VBS at 5:30
TUE JUN 25 VBS at 5:30
WED JUN 26 VBS at 5:30 Coffee with the Pastor at 6:30
THUR JUN 27 VBS at 5:30 Palmetto Vocal
FRI JUN 28 Flower Guild
SAT JUN 29 Flower Guild
SUN JUN 30 Worship at 9 & 11:15 RED BIRD BAKE SALE
MON JUL 1
TUE JUL 2
WED JUL 3
THUR JUL 4
FRI JUL 5
SAT JUL 6 Flower Guild
SUN JUL 7 Worship at 9 & 11:15
MON JUL 8
TUE JUL 9 Missions 5:30
WED JUL 10 Bible Study
THUR JUL 11 Palmetto Vocal
FRI JUL 12 Flower Guild
SAT JUL 13 Flower Guild Fresh Xpress 10
SUN JUL 14 Worship at 9 & 11:15 Baptism at 9:00
MON JUL 15
TUE JUL 16 WED JUL 17 Bible Study
THUR JUL 18 Palmetto Vocal
FRI JUL 19 Flower Guild Parent’s Night Out 5:30
SAT JUL 20 Flower Guild
SUN JUL 21 Worship at 9 & 11:15 Covered dish luncheon 12:30
MON JUL 22
TUE JUL 23
WED JUL 24 Bible Study
THUR JUL 25 Palmetto Vocal
FRI JUL 26 Flower Guild
SAT JUL 27 Flower Guild
SUN JUL 28 Worship at 9 & 11:15
MON JUL 29
TUE JUL 30
WED JUL 31 Bible Study
THUR AUG 1 Palmetto Vocal
FRI AUG 2 Flower Guild
SAT AUG 3 Flower Guild
. . . Church Office is Closed . . .
Vacation Bible School June 23-27 (Sun-Thur) 5:30 p.m. (1) REGISTER YOUR CHILD: Name ____________________________ Nursery, 2yr, 3yr, K-4, K-5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
T-shirt size: ______ Your email: ______________________________________
Your name: ____________________________ Your ph# ___________________________ (2) VOLUNTEER TO HELP: ___ Leader (moves small groups to and from activities) ___ Help Decorate ___ Assistant to Teacher ___ Science Leaders ___ $ Donate Funds ___ Help with Crafts ___ As a photographer ___ Help with Music (3)DONATE VBS SUPPLIES: __ Please drop this form into the offering plate today
(4) SUNDAY NIGHT (23rd) VBS KICK-OFF—5:30
For the whole family! Everyone at Bethel is invited to come for supper and a celebration of summer 2019! Water slides, jump castles, hot dogs, ice cream bar, and all the fixin’s!
__ I’m coming Sunday night Name: ______________________________ total _____
(5) WEDNESDAY NIGHT—Coffee with the Pastor—Those new to Bethel, those with questions, those thinking about Membership, those wanting to meet other Bethelites: Come for Coffee, 6:30-7:30, upstairs in the Chip Center (Jun 26)
__ I’m coming Wednesday night Name: ______________________________ total _____
. . . Church Office Closed . . .
Most Committees have cancelled their JULY meetings. Please check with your chair for sure. : )
Aug 25 10 Priscilla
BETHEL UMC STAFF
The Rev. Susan Leonard, Senior Pastor:
The Rev. John Wesley Hipp, Pastor of Congregational Care:
Gregory H. Jones, Director of Music:
Garrison Pollock, Youth Director:
Nova Duncan, Director of Family Ministries:
Lindy Hoel, Nursery Coordinator:
Sue Bennett, Church Administrator:
John Williams, Custodian
Bethel’s services are lived streamed on Sundays at 9:00 and 11:15. The balcony and the back few pews are not caught on camera.
RECORD OF THE FAITHFUL 293 Attended Worship 117 at 9:00 166 at 11:15
JUN 9, 2019 Sunday School attendance = 108 10 on Flight to Ecuador
Gifts and Contributions to the General Fund last Sunday . . . . . Year-To-Date Actual
. . . . .Contributions $21,231.99 $350,810.67
. . . . .Plate Offerings 294.00 7,800.00
. . . . .Memorials/Honorariums 00.00 + Initial, Interest, Misc./Wed Income 5,294.31
. . . . .Parking Lease Income 00.00 21,416.50
Total Income Received $21,525.99 $385,321.48
Budgeted Income Needed Weekly $16,026.00 Needed Year to Date Week 23: $368,598.00
Shortage/Overage to Budget $16,723.48
DESIGNATED MEMORIALS & HONORARIUMS
Memorials/Honor. Year to Date $2,695.00
CATCH THE VISION—Chip Center Restoration/Renovation Loan Progress
Gifts to Building Fund on Sunday: $145.00 $351,095.50
Mem/Hon to Building: 00.00 17,863.34
June 9th Sunday total: $145.00 Ongoing total: $368,958.84
Chip Center* Line of Credit Beginning Balance: $750,000.00
* Space for YOUTH!, admin. offices, Principal Paid 2018: 173,100.00
Food Pantry ministry, & meeting rooms Principal Paid 2019: 184,550.00
Current Balance: ($392,350.00)
From the Photo Album sent from Ecuador this week. Our team is helping with construction of the church building’s 2nd floor.