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June 15 • 2025
Trinity Sunday
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Sermon:
‘Hope Does Not Disappoint Us’
— The Rev. Alexandra Hutson,
pastor
Scripture:
Psam 8:1–9 • Romans 5:1–5
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■ Bulletins for today and recent weeks. Click here.
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| Join us for refreshments and fellowship in the fellowship hall immediately after the worship service. This will resume next week.
Please consider signing up to bring a treat for our fellowship time.
Treats can be store-bought or homemade; sweets, fruits, veggies or meats.
There is a sign-up sheet in the fellowship hall, and if you have questions, please contact, by voice or text, Barb Kelleher, (251) 269-9815.
Thank you so much for your consideration.
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►Next week after worship — What Do We Believe and Why? | |
“Presbyterianisms” class will not meet today so everyone can enjoy the Father’s Day luau. Join us on Sunday, June 22, at 11:15 a.m. for Session 3.
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God is good all the time.
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■ Intercessory prayer group meets each Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the chapel.
“What a Friend we have in Jesus, all our sins and griefs to bear.
What a privilege to carry everything to God in prayer!
O what peace we often forfeit. O what needless pain we bear.
All because we do not carry everything to God in prayer.”
— From the hymn “What a Friend We Have in Jesus”
■ Our food pantry is open to serve the community on Wednesdays from 10 to 11 a.m.
■ Session meeting — Monday, June 16, at 4:30 p.m. in annex room 2
Christmas market crafts
Thursday, June 19 • 10 a.m.
fellowship hall
There will not be a meeting in June, just a crafting class. This month’s class will be choo-choo train tress ornaments taught by Barb Kelleher.
Everyone is invited to attend and join the fun.
Thursday, June 19 • 6 p.m.
Colt Grill
118 W. Laurel Ave., Foley
(corner of Alston Street)
(Menu)
Please confirm with Mary McNair by noon that day so tables can be arranged. Call or text her at 251-295-5267 or email her at marymcnairrealtor@gmail.com.
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►Photographs and memories | |
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| Sue Ann Lay served our church faithfully for many years and was a keeper of church records and church memories. Her family has given the church a scrapbook, photos, and newspaper articles she collected. These will be on display in the fellowship hall for several Sundays for you to view. Take a look and see if you recognize anyone.
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Open Wednesdays from 10 to 11 a.m.
This week, the food pantry served 68 families, including 244 people.
If you are interested in helping or know of someone who might be interested, please consider getting involved or at least share the opportunity to volunteer with others.
If you have questions or want to volunteer, please contact Jan Taylor (251‑978‑6418).
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►‘Snacks with Susan and Daryl’ discussion class | |
Sundays at 9 a.m. in annex room 4
“Searching for God” is a six-session series that investigates the different ideas within American culture that have shaped the way we think and distorted our understanding of who God is. Filmmaker Brandon McGuire conducts man-on-the-street interviews to uncover the wide variety of beliefs the average Westerner may hold, including:
• Good people go to heaven; bad people end up in hell.
• All religions are basically the same.
• It’s about rules.
• Christianity is about controlling people.
• No religion can be the only way to God or spirituality.
In short, religion is an area of much confusion. Searching for God explores questions such as: What is Christianity? What are some of the ideas that have influenced the way people think about it? And is there any evidence for God?
Join us for some thoughtful conversation and fellowship
►Adult Bible study class, led by Bill and Catherine | |
Sundays at 9 a.m. in annex room 2
Join us as we study the book of Hebrews, chapter 12.
This masterful document was written to the Jews who were struggling with accepting Jesus as the Messiah. The message of Hebrews is that Christianity surpasses Judaism because it has a better covenant and a more sufficient sacrifice for sins. We are taking the book verse by verse, discovering how the Old Testament writings pointed toward the New Covenant.
If you are new to the class, don’t worry about missing previous lessons. As in the rest of the Bible, each verse is almost a lesson in itself.
Visitors and new class members are always welcome. We have coffee brewed and take turns bringing pastries. We look forward to seeing you.
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Thank you for your generous pledges and ongoing offerings. Your support and commitment to Swift Church is greatly appreciated.
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Prayers and concerns
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Please call the church or email to notify us of any joys or concerns; birthdays, anniversaries, health issues or family deaths so that we may put it in the weekly emailed announcements for your church family to pray with you or to praise God for your joy. (We don’t publish personal prayer concerns on the website.)
■ Irv Peterson is celebrating his 89th birthday. Happy Birthday!
►Please remember our military friends and families in your prayers. | |
Names are listed in the monthly newsletter.
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If you would like to place flowers on the chancel to honor or celebrate a loved one or a special occasion or “just because,” please contact Susie Alexander at 217-246-4051.
Are you willing to serve as a liturgist, acolyte or greeter/usher? Contact Marvin King or Eunice Ray, worship elders.
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►Church staff and contact information | |
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