Today’s service will be held indoors in the sanctuary as an in-person service and also live streamed at this link. Click on “live” for the live stream. Join us!
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Gathering Music Polly Dunford
Welcome and Announcements Joanne Batten
Opening Hymn Potluck Hymn
Sharing of Concerns and Praises
Scripture Reading
Message Imam Mohammad Khalid
Imam Mohammad Khalid is an Islamic scholar who knows Quran by heart and has studied both Quran and books of Ahadith- sayings of Prophet Muhammad. He has good experience in reading the whole of Quran and explaining its meaning to the community. As a guest speaker he will talk about Ramdhan.
Ramdhan is the sacred month in Islam in which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, conduct special prayers at night and exercise charity, generosity, compassion, and caring for others with spiritual reflection, self-discipline and service to humanity in order to grow closer to God.
Closing Hymn and Offertory Potluck Hymn
Benediction
Discussion
Shalom (meaning - “May you be well and whole and in communion with all creation.”)
Shalom, my friends, Shalom, my friends, Shalom, Shalom.
Till we meet again, Till we meet again, Shalom, Shalom. ******************************
Email: mohammadkhalid881@gmail.com
Calendar of Service -
February 22 - Rev. Tricia Lytle
March 1 - Dave Johnson
March 8 - Rev. Nancy Blakely, Communion, Session meets
March 15 - Rev. Shelley Chapman
March 22 - PFLAG Speakers
March 29 - (Palm Sunday) Dave Johnson
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Mark your calendars! The 2026 celebration of Black History Month is hosted by First Baptist Church in Pendleton on Thursday, February 26, at 7:00 PM. This event is part of the National African American Read-In for 2026. You can learn more about the National Event here: https://ncte.org/get-involved/
Cassie Owens Moore is a wonderful Speaker/Storyteller (and Reader!) who will make the evening enjoyable. See you there!
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The next Meet & Eat gathering will be on Wednesday, March 4, at 5:30 pm at Tipsy Tavern. The address is 4300 SC Highway 81.
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The next Campus Edge Concert (CEC) at Saint Andrew Catholic Church will take place on Sunday, March 22, at 3:00. The FREE concert will be presented by Petrie Winds, a faculty quintet in residence at Converse College in Spartanburg. This woodwind quintet plays both classical and contemporary arrangements. Saint Andrew's Church in Clemson is located at 209 Sloan St. in downtown Clemson and has plenty of free parking.
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A Free Shred Day event in Anderson is scheduled for April 25, 2026, from 8 am to 12 pm. It is hosted by Anderson County Solid Waste & Recycling at 1428 Pearman Dairy Road and allows residents to securely dispose of sensitive documents with a limit of 5 boxes or bags.
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Bible Study meets on Mondays at 6:30 pm through Zoom. The topic is The Origins of Christianity as a historical and theological study. If you’d like to be added to the Zoom invite list, contact Cynthia at cynthiakwarner@mac.com.
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Al-Anon meets in the church building on Saturdays from 9:30-10:30. Volunteers have been asked to open and close the building for them.
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Last day to contribute any coats and winter wear for South Main Chapel and Mercy Center will be Sunday, February 15. If you have any new or very gently worn items, please bring them to church.
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Please remember to donate non-perishable food items to AIM (Anderson Interfaith Ministries). An extra item when you shop is a great help to others in our community.
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Remember in prayer: Cierra Donnelly; Libby and Aaron Riggins Pennington; People of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Jay Lyn Martin and Jerry Meehan; Mary Alice Mundy; Latha Semones; Immigrant families; Victims of all violence, oppression, and injustice; People of the World in ALL walks of life and strife.
Special Prayer for the NACCP Search Committee as they are working to find our next minister.
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