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The January 2020 SpireA publication of Shandon Presbyterian Church l Columbia, SC

photos courtesy of Margaret Hicks, Molly Spangle, Ryn McCombs, and Judy Cannon Shandon celebrated Advent with friends, church family and neighbors through fellowship and worship opportunities. (Clockwise) The Chancel Choir presented Vivaldi’s Gloria at the worship service on Dec. 15. The performance featured soloists from the choir and was accompanied by organ and string quartet. Shandon members of all ages participated in the Advent Festival on Dec. 4, and youth and children’s choirs led the an- nual Carol Sing on Dec. 11. We welcomed our Shandon neighbors with hot chocolate, chili and carols at the Advent Bonfire on Dec. 8, and Pres- byterian Women helped decorate the tree at Presbyterian Community. 2 The Spire January 2020

Happy New Year from the PNC SESSION UPDATE This Pastor Nominating Committee has been hard at work reviewing pastoral candidates … and attending and hosting November, December highlights Christmas parties and dodging plates of festively sweet • The Session voted to approve an extension of the interim cookies. pastor’s terms of call, so Bob Brearley will serve with us We have reviewed more than 60 candidates, including until the Pastor Nominating Committee has named a new those who were matched to our Ministry Information Form senior pastor. by PC(USA) computers, many who have been referred to us by • Rev. Molly Spangler was welcomed into Trinity Presbytery you and others, and a sizeable number of self-referrals. at its Nov. 12 meeting. Her installation will be at 3 p.m. Jan. It’s clear that Shandon is a desirable ministry. 19. We are working toward a narrower list of candidates about All the directors for the children’s and youth choirs have whom we are very excited. We’ve listened to hours of their • sermons, and we’re using this time among the froth and foam now been selected: Sally Tackett for the children and Ashley of the holidays to plan strategies about our next steps. Poole and Grayson Cribb for the youth. The PNC will continue to groom the lists we have built, and • Lori White, an employee of Shandon Presbyterian Church everyday we lean on the prayers and encouragements we feel and the Shandon Weekday School for over 20 years, is retir- from the Shandon congregation. ing at the end of December. She will be honored with a cof- Thank you. God bless you … and maybe just one more fee reception Jan. 5 and a love offering. sausage ball, please. • Frank Vail, chair of the Finance Ministry, reported that pledging is going well and encouraged members to com- Jenna Cox, Artie Hughes, Mike Hughes, plete their pledges if they have not already done so. He also Claire McDonald, Patty Quattlebaum, encouraged everyone to contribute generously to the 2019 Kenny Phelps, Audrey Shifflett, David White budget at the end of the year. • Work on the air-handling unit in the Education Building has improved performance so much that replacing the HVAC MEMBER NEWS and cooling coils has been removed from the construction service. The time commitment is about an estimate at a savings of $466,169. hour per month. Duties include handing out Lisa Bullman McNeil (right), new • The Education and Fellowship Ministries has provided many Sunday bulletins, assisting worshipers with Shandon member and daughter of well attended activities for children and adults. Shandon seating and helping collect the Sunday of- Betty and Dewey Bullman, was named hosted Family Promise the week of Christmas. fering. Sign up on line to volunteer: bit. Teacher of the Year for Bookman ~ Sandra R. O’Neal, ly/spcushers. Or contact Thom Mobley at Elementary School where she is an art Clerk of Session [email protected], 803-479-6486. teacher. Smiling faces wanted Trish Sargent was featured in Memorials and Honorariums the Columbia Star for her work with General Memorials: If you can spare 15 minutes a week, the Presbyterian Education Board Shandon’s ambassador team needs you. In Memory of Mary Cat Smith – Ann Vickery; In Honor of in support of schools in Pakistan. Tim and Nancy Hoyt Duncan – Dolly Patton; In Memory of Sign up online to volunteer: bit.ly/spcam- Presbyterian Women Circle 3 also Angus McGregor – Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Walkup; In Memory bassadors. Or contact Ken Connor at ken- contributes funds to the school. of Pat Jackson – Ronnie and Shirley Gordan, Patricia and Alford McNeely; In Memory of Drew Stewart – Cogdill Family Farms; In Memory of Zelle Burnside – Corey Dailey and Don, Michael Ann Shoaf and Steve, Devin Shoaf and BIRTH Jim, Jessie Dailey and Zelle’s granddaughters, Becca and Shannon Burnside Emma Rose Humphries Pastors Fund: November 27, 2019 In Memory of Donald Capps (Gene Rogers brother-in-law) – Katherine Zeigler Daughter of Katy and Mac Humphries Weekend Backpack Program: In Memory of Pat Jackson – Steve and Bonnie Smith and Catherine (Smith) Kirkpatrick; In Memory of Mary Kay THANK YOU Easterling (mother of Katherine Littlejohn) – Steve and Bonnie Smith hank you to everyone at Shandon who helped stock the Tshelves for the Christmas store at Hand Middle School. Your generosity helped brighten someone’s Christmas. The Witness to store will reopen for Mother’s Day, so please start saving items and look for collection bin this spring. the resurrection Members and friends of Shandon Presbyterian communicate hank you to the 11 Shandon members who contributed a their sorrow and the power of the resurrection faith to the total of 15 baked goods to our Just Desserts Silent Auction T friends and family of Katherine Littlejohn, in the death of her in November and to all the bidders. We raised $530 to benefit mother Mary Kay Easterling; to the friends and family of Cher- Family Promise of the Midlands, including $80 of donations rie Hamrick; and to the friends and family of Pat Jackson. independent of bids. SPY Sunday School FIFTH THROUGH SEVENTH GRADE (McDonald Youth Center, downstairs) Also using the Whirl! curriculum. See description above. Led by Dee DeBerry, Scott Winburn, Herb Blake and Kathleen McDaniel.

HIGH SCHOOL (McDonald Youth Center, upstairs) Join Janet Hudson, Edie McNeish, Laura Covington and Tinsley Moise for coffee, waffles and conversation about how our faith is impacted by the world around us. Conversations will be led by the PC(USA) curriculum Faith Questions. / Confirmation WINTER SEVENTH AND EIGHT GRADE (McDonald Youth Center, upstairs) SPRING 2020 This spring Confirmation classes will continue for our seventh- and eighth-grade youth. They will continue learning from the PC(USA) Classes and activities for curriculum, Big God, Big Questions, alongside their mentors. Confirmation will meet each week during the Sunday School. This children, youth and adults class will be led by Richard Kennette, Mary Anne Massey, Clay Timbes and Molly Spangler. Coffee fellowship 9 a.m. SPY Discipleship and Bible Study

Each Sunday, enjoy a cup of coffee Sunday youth groups will help our young people to engage their and fellowship with friends in the Atrium faith through Bible study, devotion, fellowship and outreach. Our time together will be interactive and fun even as we seek to deepen Sunday School 9:15 a.m. our faith. Please note the new time change for our youth programs. Worship 10:30 a.m. MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH (grades six through eight) 5-6:30 p.m. (McDonald Youth Center) SENIOR HIGH YOUTH (grades nine through 12) 6-7:30 p.m. (McDonald Youth Center) Children’s Sunday School ALL YOUTH will enjoy dinner together at 6 p.m. CRIB/TODDLERS/TWOS (Room 107) Adult Sunday School Shandon provides an atmosphere of love, warmth and acceptance, helping our youngest children establish positive associations with COMPANIONS CLASS (Room 224) – The Companions Class the church. (Children who are not fully potty-trained should attend is a group of adults who enjoy fellowship and sharing joys and this class.) trials of parenting. We are predominantly a middle-age group THREES/FOURS (Room 104) of adults with children, ranging from infancy to teens. However, The Deep Blue curriculum incorporates guided play, simple stories we welcome all adults (regardless of age and with or without and crafts to create a safe and loving environment for young children children) to join in our discussions and in fellowship. This year we to learn about God. (Teachers will not change diapers; children in will be studying a series of curricula centering around Christian- this class must be fully potty-trained.) based parenting. This spring we will be studying Grace Based Parenting by Dr. Tim Kimmel. FIVES THROUGH FIRST GRADE (Room 109) Contact: Jay and Cheryl Rogers, 803-376-4559, cherylynnrog@ Also using the Deep Blue curriculum. See description above. aol.com, [email protected] SECOND THROUGH FOURTH GRADE (Room 207) CONTEMPORARIES CLASS (Room 202) – The Contemporaries The Whirl! curriculum by Sparkhouse follows the lectionary and Sunday School Class welcomes adults of all ages and stages. helps children understand the church year and its seasons. Every Coffee and hot tea will be ready for you as we discuss current “Whirl!” lesson follows a four-part sequence: Welcome, Hear, and contemporary issues and how they relate to our faith. We Respond and Launch. use The Wired Word curriculum, an online resource with up-to- date issues from the previous week.

u Adult Sunday School continued next page t DISCOVERY CLASS (Room 209) – Gary Cannon and Molly More winter and spring opportunities Spangler will kick off the new year with a series entitled The Peaceful Neighbor: Discovering the Countercultural Mister Rogers. MEN’S BREAKFAST GROUP This series will run Jan. 5 through Feb. 9. More information will The Thursday morning Men’s Breakfast Group meets weekly follow for the spring semester. (7-8:30 a.m. in the McDonald Youth Center starting September FORMATIONS CLASS (Room 214) – This is a fun group of young 12). Breakfast is served at 7 a.m. (no reservation needed) adults: single, married, with children and without children who followed by prayer concerns and discussion of scripture and enjoy interesting discussions. The Formations Class enjoys engaging faith. For more information, please contact Bill Sargent at 803- series that help focus and grow our understanding of scripture. 261-6279 or [email protected] or Thom Mobley at Contact: Kat Dragner 803-212-8534, [email protected] 803-479-6486 or [email protected]. Men of all ages and new participants are welcome at any time during the year. GENERATIONS CLASS (Davis Hall) – Whether you are brand new to Bible Study or you’ve been immersed in scripture your THURSDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY AND BANANA BREAD entire life, the Generations Class offers thoughtful, insightful and After a holiday break, Rev. Diane Phinney will lead this relevant Bible study for adults. All are welcome. group as it continues a study of the Gospel of Matthew Contact: John Steedman, 803-397-1849, [email protected] resuming Jan. 16. Join us for fellowship in the Library at SARAH TOUCHTON CLASS (Room 203) – The Sarah Touchton 9:30 a.m. with Bible study from 10-11a.m. Class is looking forward to a great start to the new year. The WOULD YOU LIKE TO RECEIVE HOME COMMUNION? class generally prepares during the week and comes ready for a lively, roundtable discussion on Sunday morning. In January, we Anyone can request home communion the first Sunday of each will start No Other Gods: The Politics of the Ten Commandments month when the sacrament is observed at church. Contact John by Ana Levy-Lyons. If you are interested in joining us for a specific Cook, [email protected], the week prior to the first book or for the whole year, we would love to have you. Sunday to be added to the in-home schedule. Contact: Ryn McCombs, 803-309-3010, karyn.mccombs@ SHARING OUR PRAYER CONCERNS gmail.com When a congregation member is ill or injured, we inform fellow FILM AND THEOLOGY CLASS (4 p.m. Sundays in February members and pray for you by name seeking the comfort and in Davis Hall) – Karl Heider is teaching this February film series healing of the Risen Christ. If you do not want members informed of from Roy Anker’s latest book, Beautiful Light: Religious Meaning your name and illness stated in these prayers of the people, please in Film. The book is optional, but it can be purchased online, and notify a pastor. We publish a weekly prayer list electronically. To there will be a copy in the church Library. Films will be watched request prayer or to receive the weekly prayer list via email, please and discussed in the same afternoon, and participants are invited contact John Cook, [email protected]. to bring a bag dinner if they’d like. Schedule: Feb. 2 American Gigolo, Feb. 9 Heaven, Feb. 16 Magnolia, and Feb. 23 The Thin Red Line. You are invited to attend any or all sessions, no preparation required. Contact: Karl Heider, 803-546-2019.

Musical opportunities contact John Maynard, [email protected], or call the church office, 803-771-4408. CHANCEL CHOIR CHILDREN’S CHOIRS AND HANDBELLS Rehearsals, 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays (Choir Room) – Adults of all ages are welcome to sing. The Chancel Choir is a Please see the Shandon on Wednesdays (SOW) schedule for dedicated group of singers who lead worship each week and children’s choirs and handbells. sing special programs of music at Christmas and Holy Week YOUTH CHOIR (grades six through 12) For more information, please contact Alicia Walker, awalker@ shandonpresbyterian.org, or call the church office, 803-771- Rehearsals, 4-5 p.m. Sundays (Choir Room) – Emphasis on 4408. part-singing, vocal techniques, music literacy and service to the church through musical leadership. Youth sing in worship TINTINNABULATORS (handbells) throughout the liturgical year based on availability and a Rehearsals, 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays (Room 223) – Adults or high published calendar, often combining with the Chancel Choir. school students who can read music; no prior handbell experience For more information, please contact co-directors of Youth is required. Bell playing using all standard bell techniques. The Choir Ashlee Poole, [email protected], or Grayson Tintinnabulators assist in worship throughout the liturgical year Cribb, [email protected]; or call the church office, 803- based on a published calendar. For more information, please 771-4408. Shandon on Wednesdays SOW SCHEDULE returns Jan. 15 5:15-6 p.m. Dinner in the Activity Center Shandon is the place to be on Wednesday nights this fall as 4:45-7:15 p.m. Children's choirs and Bible study SOW returns with a schedule of fun, educational and musical 6:15-7:15 p.m. Adult programs and classes activities for children and adults. Youth Bible Study Weekly Wednesday dinners start at 5:15 p.m. Children’s Bible study and choirs and Youth Bible study also meet on Wednesdays, SOW dinner reservations: and this fall we are offering a variety of educational programs for Shandon adults. bit.ly/SOWreservations SOW emphasizes the Sower of Shandon – the central window of the Sower’s Chapel in the Sanctuary. Join us each Wednesday night as we sow seeds of fellowship, learning and worship.

SOW ADULT PROGRAMS Kinder Choir, ages four and five, 5-5:30 p.m. (Room 202) – Incorporates joyful singing, movement and rhythm instruments. Here’s a sampling of the winter and SOW programs. Children assist in the leadership of worship throughout the Other opportunities TBA. liturgical year based on a published calendar, including the 4 p.m. Children’s Tableau on Christmas Eve. Shandon Cares (Jan. 15) Chimer Bell Choir, children second grade and up who have not TBA (Jan. 22, Jan. 29) played handbells before, 5-5:30 p.m. (Room 223) – Beginning Creative worship at Shandon (Feb. 5) bell-ringing and various bell techniques. Children ring in worship throughout the liturgical year based on a published calendar. Marrying into a Southern Family (Feb. 12) Shine Bible Study, grades three through five, 6-6:35 p.m. Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras pancake dinner (Feb. 19) (Room 224) Ash Wednesday worship service (Feb. 26) Arise Choir, grades one and two, 6-6:35 p.m. (Room 202) Bible study (March 4) – Incorporates preparatory music-reading, singing and learning to assist in the leadership of worship. Children sing in worship Grandparent/Parenting Tips (March 11) throughout the liturgical year based on a published calendar, Comparative Religions (March 18) including the 4 p.m. Children’s Tableau on Christmas Eve. Gardening (March 25) Youth Bible Study, grades six through 12, 6:15-7 p.m. (McDonald Youth Center, upstairs) – Come deepen your History of April Fools’ Day (April 1) understanding of the Bible as we explore God’s word to us. This Holy Week (April 8) spring we will be continuing our exploration of scripture with the book The Gospel According to Harry Potter by Connie Neal. Led by Molly Spangler. SOW CHILDREN/YOUTH Arise Bible Study, grades one and two, 6:40-7:15 p.m. (Room PROGRAMS AND CHOIRS 224) Youth Bell Choir, non-adult ringers with handbell experience, Shine Choir, grades three through five, 6:40-7:15 p.m. (Room 4:30-5 p.m. (Room 223) – Moderately difficult bell-ringing and 202) – Music-reading and vocal skills are developed for a lifetime various bell techniques. Youth ring in worship throughout the of music-making to praise God. Children sing in worship throughout liturgical year based on a published calendar. the liturgical year based on a published calendar, including the 4 p.m. Children’s Tableau on Christmas Eve. With the new year, God offers us new hopes and opportunities Welcome to the New Year! There is a lot of gospel in Whom we grudged their moments of victory here putting aside the old calendar, crowded by our appointments, Would find in the grasp of our loving handclasp successes and failures of yesterday, and picking up a More than penitent lips could explain. brand new calendar with vast open spaces of hopes and For what had been hardest we’d know had been best opportunities yet to come. The gospel of Jesus Christ And what had seemed loss would be gain; promises a God who offers us a land of beginning again. For there isn’t a sting that will not take wing Each January reminds me of that fresh start as I am usually When we’ve faced it and laughed it away; standing in need of that promise of a clean slate to live the And I think that the laughter is most what we’re after life I intend, aided by the God who never gives up on us. In the Land of Beginning Again. Louisa Fletcher was a poet whose life was filled with disappointment and heartache, but she did not lose hope or So I wish that there were some wonderful place let go of her God. Her poem has inspired me for a long time. It Called the Land of Beginning Again, is called “The Land of Beginning Again.” The last four stanzas Where all our mistakes and all our heartaches describe the joy of living in such a land of grace and mercy. And all of our poor selfish grief Could be dropped like a shabby old coat at the door, We would find all the things we intended to do And never be put on again. But forgot, and remembered too late, Little praises unspoken, little promises broken, The land of beginning again is the best place to live our And all of the thousand and one very mixed lives, both as individual followers of Christ and Little duties neglected that might have perfected as the church. I thank God that Shandon Presbyterian Church The day for one less fortunate. is being renewed, the laughter is returning, and we are remembering the mercy in which we live. It wouldn’t be possible not to be kind In the land of Beginning Again; Happy New Year! And the ones we misjudged and the ones Bob

Guest choir presents concert at Shandon Arts at Hope for the World: One God, Three Persons, Many Names The Nebraska Wesleyan University Shandon Choir will present “Can We Sing the Dark- presents Hymn Sing with Anne and Bill McNair ness to Light?” at Shandon at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 9. 18th season 4 p.m. January 26 Overnight hosts are needed for choir members following the concert to provide The McNairs are composers and former members of a place to sleep for the evening, shower, Shandon’s music staff. Many of their arrangements will breakfast and transportation back to the be featured. church to board their bus. For more infor- Recently retired from First Presbyterian in Savannah, mation or to volunteer, contact Matt McCall Georgia, this choir director and organist have lead at [email protected]. many musical events, including the Montreat Music Con- ferences. Safe Sanctuary training Admission is free. Have you signed up as a volunteer for an event that includes children or youth or are you planning to do so? Then you must complete Safe Sanctuary training. A one- Weekend Backpack Food Program hour class will be offered in the Library fol- OUTREACH lowing the worship service Sunday, Jan. 26 In January and February, we are and March 1. collecting shelf-stable white milk (8 Volunteer at Transitions All adults who work with children and ounces). Please place donations in the youth younger than 18 in any capacity that designated bin near the church office Shandon volunteers serve supper the first Sunday of each month to clients of involves one-on-one contact or overnight reception desk. Donating to this program stays must participate in this training annu- helps provide weekend food for students Transitions Homeless Center. Volunteers are needed 5-6:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 5. ally. This includes Sunday School teachers; at Rosewood and A.C. Moore elementary youth advisors; chaperones; any adult who schools and Dreher High School. To learn Please go to bit.ly/spctransitions for more information and to sign up. Transitions, a helps with SOW programs and Advent or more or to volunteer, contact Rowena Easter events; and even one-time volunteers. Nylund, [email protected] or 803-252- nonprofit organization, seeks to move the homeless into stable housing. If you have questions about the training 7752. or volunteering please contact Molly Span- gler, [email protected]. January 2020 The Spire 7

IN THE COMMUNITY Church Women United Join women from congregations throughout the Midlands for the annual meeting of Church Women United, Friday, Jan. 24, at Brookland Banquet Center in West Columbia. Check-in begins at 10:30 a.m. with the luncheon starting at 11:00. Registration is required. Cost is $20. Checks payable to Church Women United should be mailed by Jan. 17 to Shelagh Wirth, CWU Treasurer, 110 Robin Forest Drive, West Columbia, SC 29170. Save the date for the Church Women United annual Bible Study, Friday, Feb. 7, at Bethel United Methodist Church, 4600 Daniel Drive, Columbia, SC 29206.

We welcome your news and events for The Spire. February deadline: Jan. 15 Circle 5 and friends from Circles 1, 3 and 9 enjoyed a day trip to Mepkin Ab- bey in Moncks Corner for the annual Festival of Creches. Front row left to right: Please send information to: Sandra O'Neal, Roberta Moore, Leah Gore, Margo Macdonald, Jennie Rush. [email protected] Back row from left to right: Chae Thames, Judy Cannon, Jean Christian, Mary Ann Brearley, Mary Fant, Jeannie Harvin, Judy Medlin.

Tuesday, Jan. 14 6:15 p.m. Adult SOW Program JANUARY 8:45 a.m. Exercise Class 6:30 p.m. Tintinnabulators 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 6:40 p.m. Shine Choir/Arise Bible Study CALENDAR Wednesday, Jan. 15 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal 4:30 p.m. Youth Bell Choir Thursday, Jan. 23 Wednesday, Jan. 1 5 p.m. Kinder Choir 8:45 a.m. Exercise Class SPC closed 5 p.m. Chimer Bell Choir 10 a.m. Bible Study and Banana Bread Thursday, Jan. 2 5:15 p.m. SOW Dinner (fellowship at 9:30) 7 a.m. Men’s Breakfast 6 p.m. Arise Choir/Shine Bible Study 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 8:45 a.m. Exercise Class 6:15 p.m. Youth Bible Study Friday, Jan. 24 11 a.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry 6:15 p.m. Adult SOW Program 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 6:30 p.m. Tintinnabulators Sunday, Jan. 26 6 p.m. Diaconate meeting 6:40 p.m. Shine Choir/Arise Bible Study 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Friday, Jan. 3 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal 10:30 a.m. Worship 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA Thursday, Jan. 16 3:30 p.m. 5th Tradition AA Sunday, Jan. 5 8:45 a.m. Exercise Class 4 p.m. Arts at Shandon 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Bible Study and Banana Bread Hope for the World Hymn Sing 10:30 a.m. Worship (fellowship at 9:30) 5 p.m. Middle School Youth Group 3:30 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 5:30 p.m. Worship Ministry Meeting 6 p.m. High School Youth Group Monday, Jan. 6 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA Monday, Jan. 27 5:30 p.m. SWS board meeting Friday, Jan. 17 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 6 p.m. Zumba 6 p.m. Zumba Sunday, Jan. 19 Tuesday, Jan. 28 7 p.m. Outreach Ministry 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Exercise Class Tuesday, Jan. 7 10:30 a.m. Worship 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 8:45 a.m. Exercise Class 3 p.m. Molly Spangler installation Wednesday, Jan. 29 10 a.m. PW Coordinating Team 3:30 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 4:30 p.m. Youth Bell Choir 5:45 p.m. Education Ministry Meeting 4 p.m. Youth Choir 5 p.m. Kinder Choir 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 5 p.m. Middle School Youth Group 5 p.m. Chimer Bell Choir 7 p.m. Ms. Tery Book Club 6 p.m. High School Youth Group 5:15 p.m. SOW Dinner Thursday, Jan. 9 Monday, Jan. 20 6 p.m. Arise Choir/Shine Bible Study 8:45 a.m. Exercise Class 8 a.m. SPC closed 6:15 p.m. Youth Bible Study 10 a.m. PW Bible Moderators 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 6:15 p.m. Adult SOW Program 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA Tuesday, Jan. 21 6:30 p.m. Tintinnabulators Friday, Jan. 10 8:45 a.m. Exercise Class 6:40 p.m. Arise Bible Study 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal Sunday, Jan. 12 Wednesday, Jan. 22 Thursday, Jan. 30 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 4:30 p.m. Youth Bell Choir 8:45 a.m. Exercise Class 10:30 a.m. Worship 5 p.m. Kinder Choir 10 a.m. Bible Study and Banana Bread 3:30 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 5 p.m. Chimer Bell Choir (fellowship at 9:30) Monday, Jan. 13 5:15 p.m. SOW Dinner 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA 6 p.m. Arise Choir/Shine Bible Study Friday, Jan. 31 6 p.m. Zumba 6:15 p.m. Youth Bible Study 6 p.m. 5th Tradition AA Shandon Presbyterian Church 607 Woodrow Street Nonprofit Columbia, SC 29205 Organization U.S. Postage Paid Columbia, SC Permit #687

Shandon’s pastors and staff wish you grace and peace throughout 2020