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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

Happy Thanksgiving! I love Thanksgiving. I love the meal, the time with family, the whole process. I love to cook and so in some ways, Thanksgiving is my Super Bowl. It's fun for me. It is also a day when I will try my best as a Christian to share the blessings I have been given by making a donation to the church and getting some presents for our Giving Tree. I will try to practice gratitude.

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

This Sunday is our Annual Meeting. For those of you who are new to the church, the Annual Meeting is a required day, where once a year the parish gathers to hear the business reports of the church. My sermon will serve as my annual report. After church at coffee hour and again at the Annual Meeting we'll show a slideshow of images from this past year. After the 10:30 AM service, we will elect our slate of vestry nominees and a delegate to Diocesan Convention. We will then have a budget presentation, a presentation from our foundation leader, and hear a few words from our Junior and Senior Wardens.

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

I hope and pray that you are well. This Sunday promises to be a day of celebration and fun as we celebrate our parish's namesake, Saint Martin of Tours. Along with being our patron saint, Saint Martin of Tours is considered the patron saint of all veterans. He also was one of the very few saints of his time who were named a saint but never martyred. Instead, Martin was held up as an example of what it means to faithfully serve God for the entirety of one's life, but I digress...

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

As always, I hope and pray that you are well. As I write my letter this morning, I find myself at a loss for words. Some in our midst are celebrating, others are sad, hurting, and afraid. As a priest, a large part of my vocation deals with trying to make sense of life, through the lens of faith, particularly through the lens of our Baptismal Covenant. Sometimes this is easy. Sometimes it is hard.

Jesus said, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and burden is light."

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

Happy Halloween! I hope and pray that this email finds everyone well. I also hope you get to laugh and enjoy some of the day's festivities. My day has been and will be a day of costumes and candy. It began with dropping Lydia off at a pre-dawn costumed track workout, and it will finish with a promenade through the neighborhood with some friends whose kids still require parental trick-or-treating assistance. 

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

This Saturday Heathwood Hall will host the SC Cross Country Championships. Our kids and several others from our parish will compete. For our family, it is an exciting day. My parents will be in town and some close friends will be coming to cheer.

Before all of that, Denise and I have some work to do. Once upon a time, we volunteered to paint the starting line and starting boxes for a home cross country meet and the job has been ours ever since. Now I am not one to brag (yes I am) but I feel the need to say we paint the straightest, most uniform, starting line that the kids will see all season. When the kids start the race tomorrow it will look like they are racing on a college course, or at the least a course deserving of a state championship. It has become a point of pride that some may think silly, but we as a couple care about that line and put effort into it. The starting boxes will be exactly four feet wide, and exactly the same. What began as a "one-off" volunteering experience has morphed. With each race that we do, we try to make it better.

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

I hope and pray that you are well. I have many thank yous to offer. First, thank you to everyone who has helped with disaster relief. Folks from St. Martin's have helped to clear 17 trees. That's a lot for volunteers! Thank you!

I want to thank everyone for their prayers for my family in Florida. Your text messages and emails both yesterday and today have filled my heart. Let us continue to pray for the many who continue to be affected by these terrible storms. I ask for your special intentions for Jose Cotto from our parish. Jose is serving others through his role in the US Army while living in a home with no power in North Augusta.

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

Greetings from Greenwood, SC. I'm with a team of volunteers from St. Martin's and St. John's helping with hurricane cleanup at the Church of the Resurrection. On Monday we have another opportunity to help in Simpsonville, SC at Holy Cross Episcopal Church. I am happy to be able to lend a hand and if you can volunteer, please join the Disaster Relief Ministry Team in the St. Martin's App. I will do my best to keep that page updated.

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

I hope and pray you are well, safe, and dry. Please take a moment today and say a prayer for all of those who have been and are currently being affected by Hurricane Helene.

Holy wow, we have a huge weekend here at St. Martin's! Please know I am deeply thankful for all of the volunteers who will help to make it happen. On Sunday, we celebrate the kick-off to our stewardship season, Jazz Mass at 10:30 AM, and our SayLove band will be playing at the 5 PM Eucharist.

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

I have sometimes nicknamed this upcoming Sunday, "Children's Sunday." In our gospel reading Jesus, filled with compassion, picks up a child, places it amid the disciples, and then invites the adults to experience the kingdom of God as the child does. In the words of the Godly Play lessons that we teach, "I wonder..."

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

I hope and pray that you are well. Soon, you will be getting letters and mailings announcing the start of our 2025 stewardship campaign. For those of you who do not know, St. Martin's is entirely funded by your tithes and offerings. Unlike many parishes, our endowment isn't used to pay operational expenses, all of it is earmarked for mission and ministry.

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

I hope and pray that you are well! This Sunday, after the 10:30 AM service we will be hosting a potluck. Bring a dish to share, but also know that if you don't, you are welcome to come anyway. At St. Martin's there is always plenty of food.

Gathering and breaking bread together is part of what makes a house of worship into a church community. Sitting, talking, and laughing with friends is how we form the relational bonds that sustain us in times of trial and need. In many ways, the bonds of friendship that happen in a church are as important, if not more important than any program or project. In fact, often, it is the bonds of friendship or friends working or learning together that make our most successful programs what they are.

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Coming up next in Adult Formation
Caitlyn Keith Caitlyn Keith

Coming up next in Adult Formation

Adult Formation is what we call our learning opportunities here in the church.
We believe that we don’t just study the faith, but we are shaped by what we learn into the form of Christ.

We’ve got some great things in store for the Fall Semester of Adult Formation this year, including classes with guest teachers, an adult confirmation and newcomers class, a women’s retreat, and more!

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

I hope and pray that you are well. For parents, teachers, and students, I hope that your school year started off smoothly. Some families crave the daily routine of the school year, others need to adjust to it. 

One change that Denise and I have made this year is waking up a bit earlier. We have been waking up together around 5 AM and we have been starting our day with a 3 to 4-mile walk. At first, I have to say it was pretty hard. However, I have found myself adjusting rather quickly. This morning, after a late-night cross-country meet that had Lydia and I eating dinner close to 10 PM, I told Denise that I was going to take the morning off.

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

I hope and pray that you are well. I have spent a good deal of time praying about today's service for Marie Askins. As you all know, Marie was the last living founding member of our parish. She taught Sunday School for years and was known for her beautiful butterfly pins, birthday phone calls, and notes. I remember my first Marie Askins birthday phone call and sadly I will always remember my last.

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

I hope and pray that you are well! I also hope and pray that the students and teachers in your life are also doing well. Your children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews all need your prayers, encouragement, and support. Give them a call. Send them a note or a present. Build them up.

Today Caitlyn and I had the opportunity to be a part of blessing the new chapel at Heathwood Hall. We also went outside and for the first time in my ministry, I participated in blessing a new altar. From St. Paul's by-the-Lake and St. David's in Chicago, to Trinity Episcopal Parish in Waterloo, Iowa, to Trinity Episcopal Church in New Orleans, to here, every altar I have ever served at has been older than me. I have never seen a new one be blessed...it was special. It has also caused me to reflect.

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This Week from Mitch
Jim Morgan Jim Morgan

This Week from Mitch

I hope and pray that you and your loved ones are well, and for the purposes of this e-Messenger, dry! 

Disaster relief ministry is often a ministry of hurry up and wait. We have spoken to the Diocese of South Carolina (Charleston) and an email went out last night to clergy around our diocese (the Diocese of Upper South Carolina). Hopefully, we will soon have a good idea of what relief efforts are needed. If you are a member of the parish and you need help, let the church know.

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