CHARLESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH


Christian Pioneer Weekly Newsletter

May 9, 2025


"We Seek God's Truth in His Word and Salvation in

Jesus Christ Who is Lord of All"

CPC Vision:
"To become flourishing disciples of Jesus Christ
who live out
His Great Commandments and
His Great Commission"
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Ladies’ Hat Month


Ladies, let's have fun! Please wear your cute hats for any Sunday service in May in honor of Mother’s Day month.

Below is a list of the current needs of neighbors together, a mission that CPC supports. We will be collecting the needed items over the next couple of months for the Missions Ministry to take to them. Please put your donations at the back of the church (where food is collected). Thank you for your help with this very important ministry.

***CPC DIRECTORY IS NOW AVAILABLE AS AN APP***

If you need help downloading the CPC Church Directory APP, bring your smart phone, iPad or Tablet to church Sunday and someone will help you download the APP to your device.

***CPC WISH LIST***


  1. Buff/Wax Family Life Center Floor ($942); and
  2. Visiting Musician Fund.



If you wish to donate to a particular item on the wish list, please indicate that on your form of payment. You can donate any amount to any Wish List item.


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***MORE CHOIR MEMBERS***

(especially men!)


WORSHIP the LORD

WITH SONGS OF PRAISE!


Has God given you a voice to sing? It is not yours, but God’s. Please return to God the beautiful voice He has given you. You will be richly blessed by being a part of the choir. Call Pat Gould at 843-364-9552 for more information. We look forward to having you join us!

Charleston Presbyterian Church

Worship Service for:


May 11, 2025


9:45 A.M.


First Scripture Lesson:

2 Corinthians 4:6-11


Second Scripture Lesson:

2 Corinthians 4:16-18


Sermon:

"Our Heavy and Interminable Afflictions"



Preacher: Dr. Adrian Smith

COFFEE FELLOWSHIP

(immediately following service)


Committee In Charge for May


Administrative




Pastor’s Message


Contemplation

Dr. Adrian Smith

“We all, with unveiled faces, who contemplate the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into his image …” So writes the Apostle Paul—about ordinary Christians—in his letter 2 Corinthians (3:18). The allusion to “unveiled faces” implies that ordinary Christians have the same—actually, greater!—privilege that Moses enjoyed in the presence of God (Exodus 34:29-25). The noun “Contemplation [Con-templ-ation]” derives from a Latin word, with a prefix and a suffix—and the word “Temple” in the middle! In this instance, the derivation is truly helpful: Contemplation is a state of being “in the Temple”, or, more literally, in the Divine Presence.

And, according to Paul, “contemplation” is not a state reserved for high-level mystics; it is the privilege of every ordinary Christian! Sadly, in the modern era, Christian contemplation is often a lost art. Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians can help us recover this lost practice . . . In 2 Cor 4:6, Paul speaks about miraculous inward divine illumination—he compares it to the creation of light in Genesis!—whereby the ordinary Christian perceives “the glory of God in the face of Christ.” But this inward illumination doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Notice the context, where Paul mentions “the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the icon of God” (4:4); and the apostolic preaching of Christ as Lord (4:5). God doesn’t typically work in a vacuum—inward spiritual illumination happens as Christians encounter the apostolic witness to Christ in the gospel.

Realizing this, the ancient church developed spiritual disciplines to enable contemplation to happen. In the 16th century, in Spain, some of these practices were codified by Ignatius Loyola in his famous “Spiritual Exercises.” These exercises take seriously Paul’s concept of Christ as the “icon” of God (the literal Greek of Colossians 1:15 and 2 Cor 4:4). Christ—the Eternal Word made flesh—gives us a ‘sensory’ picture of what the invisible, transcendent God is like. Indeed, God made the world so that the physical can become a gateway to the spiritual; think of the deeper meaning of the Bread and Wine in Holy Communion. The Apostle John (1 John 1:1-4) spoke of what the Apostles saw, heard, and touched—the Word of Life, the Eternal Life who appeared to them in Jesus of Nazareth. John’s witness to their visible, audible, and tangible encounter with Christ was written to enable us to have communion with the Father (i.e., the physical becomes a gateway to the spiritual). With this concept, we may turn to the practices recommended by Ignatius Loyala in his “Spiritual Exercises.” These exercises invite us to dwell inside an episode from the life of Jesus, by paying special attention to the sensory imagery of the story—how the narrative activates our imagination via its visual language, its references to sounds, and its tactile language . . . and even its allusions to taste and smell. (Regarding smell, Paul describes the apostolic testimony as spreading the “fragrant aroma” of Christ—2 Cor 2:14-16.) When we read a Gospel episode slowly, with imagination, using all our physical senses, we are opening space for the Holy Spirit to work in us—the essence of contemplation. As an example, I invite you to read slowly, three times, the beginning of the Temptation episode (Matthew 4:1-4). Now, try to visualize the location. The desert. Nothing but rocks and sand. Nowhere to hide. Lonely. Scant vegetation, little water. Next, feel in your stomach intense hunger (you have probably never fasted forty days!)—the stabbing pain in your empty stomach. Now, imagine the round stones on the ground—don’t they begin to resemble loaves of bread? Can you smell the crust, the yeast? Think how much Jesus craved to eat some bread! Listen with your ears to the challenging tone of the Tempter—"If you really are the Son of God …” Finally, reflect on how much Jesus must love you, if he was willing to remain so extremely hungry in order to defeat your enemy, the Devil.

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Discussions

Sunday School Class


Sundays at 9:00 a.m.

in the

Family Life Center


This Sunday, May 11, we will continue to explore our topic: Praying the Psalms, led by Dr. Smith. If you have not attended Discussions Class for a while, we encourage you to check it out!

The Better Together

Ladies' Bible Study




The Better Together Ladies’ Bible Study will begin a six-week video session this Tuesday on "A Study of 1 & 2 Kings, Trustworthy: Overcoming Our Greatest Struggles to Trust God" by Lysa Terkeurst. 1 & 2 Kings appears to be ancient text about long-ago leaders with faith-faulty hearts but address the same issues we need to examine in our own lives. We meet every Tuesday in the Family Life Center at 10:00. For questions, you can reach Susan Daniel at bdaniel222@comcast.net or 843-696-6855. Please join us for fun, fellowship and the Word of God. Feel free to bring a friend.





Men's Bible Study


Wednesday's 7:30 AM (FLC)

(Coffee, Breakfast & Fellowship Included!)


The Men’s Bible Study is doing a study titled "Praying Grace." This is a 55-lesson study about prayer and meditation. The study is designed to make a Christian's prayer life and meditations deeper and more meaningful. The study book was written by David A. Holland. We invite all men to join us weekly for this study to enhance our study of God's Word. The Men's Bible Study meets each Wednesday at 7:30 AM for coffee, fellowship, and breakfast. Please call Elton Waldrop (843-460-0088) with any questions.


Prayer Partners


Join our Partners

in- Prayer E-Mail List

(send robinprayer2023@gmail.com

your email address to join the Prayer Partners)


SEND

Prayer Requests to:

robinprayer2023@gmail.com


RECEIVE:

Prayer Partners will be emailed all CPC prayer requests for our intercessory prayers.


PRAY:

God will do the rest!



Floral arrangement by Ellen Deane

MAY ELDER ON CALL:


JIMMY PARRISH


MAY

BIRTHDAY

CELEBRATIONS


05/02 – Leita Shroyer

05/15 – Tammy Tucker

05/24 – Anne O'Neal

05/25 – Fatima Falangola


MISSIONS IN CHRIST

Check out the mission fields that God has CPC actively working in.

***MISSIONS SUPPORTED BY CPC***


Coastal Crisis Chaplaincy – $1,000

Neighbors Together – $1,000 (and food/clothing donations)

Samaritan's Purse – $1,000 (and Operation Christmas Child Boxes)

Water Mission – $1,000 (and Walk for Water)

Young Life – $1,000

Reserve Funds – $2,500 (these funds are used in the event of a major disaster; often to Samaritan's Purse or Water Mission, who are typically onsite after a disaster)


Members of the Missions Committee at CPC (front row l. to r.) Charleen Hammond, Suzanne Young (former Director at neighbors together), (2nd Row) Carroll Deane, Phillip Shroyer, Bill Honeycutt, Pastor Adrian Smith, (back row) Ellen Deane

A non-denominational, non-profit providing food, clothing, medical care, counseling, job placement, shelter, financial assistance and vital services to the impoverished. We offer a safe, compassionate, and inviting place for all people in need.

Please bring your non-perishable goods to church each Sunday to be collected in the boxes on the back pew of the overflow section.


You can sign up for specific days and tasks using this volunteer link: Neighbors Together Volunteer Page

Nashonda Hunter

Executive Director

Neighbors Together

2105 Cosgrove Ave.

North Charleston, SC 29405

work – 843.747.1788

YOUNG LIFE OF
WEST ASHLEY
Each Monday evening in the Family Life Center @ 6:00
West Ashley YoungLife

Their Mission:
Introducing adolescents to Jesus Christ and helping them grow in their faith.​
Working with the local church is important to Young Life:
Although congregations can minister in ways we can’t, Young Life has inroads in communities with kids who are disinterested in church. However, as Young Life staff and leaders care for these kids, we try to help them become lifelong followers of Jesus Christ who will one day be active in the life of a local church.
CHARLESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
STAFF

1 Thessalonians 5:2-3 "We give thanks to God always for all of you, making mention of you in our prayers; constantly bearing in mind your work of faith and labor of love and steadfastness"

Dr. Adrian Smith

Pastor/Head of Staff

Pat Gould

Director of Music


Robin White

Lead Nursery Caretaker

Children's Sunday School


Sandy Floyd

Administrative Assistant





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