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January 2021
New Member Class
Our next New Member Class will be held on January 24th and January 31st. Participants will meet via Zoom from 4 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. on both Sundays. These two evening classes will allow us to introduce each of you and us. Pastors, Elders and other church leaders will join us to talk about life at MPPC and answer any questions you may have. Please spread the word, and ask any friends and neighbors who may be considering membership in…
Find out more »Blood Drive
MPPC will be hosting another blood drive for the Red Cross in the Fellowship Hall on Monday, January 25 from 2-7 p.m. The blood drive will be by appointment only and the goal is to collect 40 units; there are 47 appointment slots available. To schedule an appointment (in order of preference): Option 1: Download the Red Cross Blood Donor App to your smartphone and from there one can schedule their appointment time. Later on the day of the drive, complete RapidPass. You will need…
Find out more »Community Bible Study
Please mark your calendars to participate in a Community-wide Bible Study! Due to the pandemic, this Bible study will be held virtually via Zoom. Beginning after Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, members of ecumenical congregations across the Lowcountry will join together (virtually) on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. for six weeks. The first session is Tuesday, January 19th. This year's topic is "Facing Racism: An Anti-Racism Bible Study" facilitated by Rev. Walter Strawther of Hibben United Methodist Church. Contact Coleman…
Find out more »New Member Class
Our next New Member Class will be held on January 24th and January 31st. Participants will meet via Zoom from 4 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. on both Sundays. These two evening classes will allow us to introduce each of you and us. Pastors, Elders and other church leaders will join us to talk about life at MPPC and answer any questions you may have. Please spread the word, and ask any friends and neighbors who may be considering membership in…
Find out more »February 2021
Community Bible Study
Please mark your calendars to participate in a Community-wide Bible Study! Due to the pandemic, this Bible study will be held virtually via Zoom. Beginning after Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, members of ecumenical congregations across the Lowcountry will join together (virtually) on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. for six weeks. The first session is Tuesday, January 19th. This year's topic is "Facing Racism: An Anti-Racism Bible Study" facilitated by Rev. Walter Strawther of Hibben United Methodist Church. Contact Coleman…
Find out more »Into the Light: Finding Hope Through Prayers of Lament
Register for upcoming meetings at 7 p.m. here and you will be sent a link to join the class via Zoom. Most Christians read the Bible for comfort, instruction, and inspiration. Yet the Bible is also a resource that gives us permission to raise our voices to God in pain, anger, protest, and grief. During these challenging days of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter, we can be grateful to PCUSA Presbyterian Women for offering the Horizons Bible Study as a resource for…
Find out more »Community Bible Study
Please mark your calendars to participate in a Community-wide Bible Study! Due to the pandemic, this Bible study will be held virtually via Zoom. Beginning after Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, members of ecumenical congregations across the Lowcountry will join together (virtually) on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. for six weeks. The first session is Tuesday, January 19th. This year's topic is "Facing Racism: An Anti-Racism Bible Study" facilitated by Rev. Walter Strawther of Hibben United Methodist Church. Contact Coleman…
Find out more »Living Into Lent Kickoff
Kickoff - Sunday, February 14, 5-6 p.m. via Zoom Rev. Dr. Von Clemans, Presenter This presentation will frame our shared Lenten journey in terms of the last week of Lent (Holy Week). Looking closely at the biblical texts of Holy Week as we will explore how the seven movements of the Living Into Lent devotional book – following Jesus, meditating, praying, loving, thanking, enacting and gathering -- provide ways of reflecting on the Christian faith that can be meaningful and…
Find out more »Community Bible Study
Please mark your calendars to participate in a Community-wide Bible Study! Due to the pandemic, this Bible study will be held virtually via Zoom. Beginning after Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, members of ecumenical congregations across the Lowcountry will join together (virtually) on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. for six weeks. The first session is Tuesday, January 19th. This year's topic is "Facing Racism: An Anti-Racism Bible Study" facilitated by Rev. Walter Strawther of Hibben United Methodist Church. Contact Coleman…
Find out more »Community Bible Study
Please mark your calendars to participate in a Community-wide Bible Study! Due to the pandemic, this Bible study will be held virtually via Zoom. Beginning after Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, members of ecumenical congregations across the Lowcountry will join together (virtually) on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. for six weeks. The first session is Tuesday, January 19th. This year's topic is "Facing Racism: An Anti-Racism Bible Study" facilitated by Rev. Walter Strawther of Hibben United Methodist Church. Contact Coleman…
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