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2012 Epiphany
Concert Series
All concerts begin
at 6:00 p.m.
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Organ concerts are held
in the church.
All other performances are in the parish hall.
Parking is available on
Dargan Street and in the lot behind the church.
Parking at The Drive-in
is prohibited.
Light refreshments
will be served.
There is no charge for the concert, but donations will be gratefully accepted.
Click here to download a copy of the series brochure.
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January 8
Pre-series Concert
William Douglas, organ
January 15
Dr. Cliff Leaman, saxophone
Dr. Joseph Rackers, piano
January 22
Fire Pink Trio
harp, viola, flute
January 29
Dr. Julia Harlow, organ
February 12
Dr. Paolo Gualdi, piano
Dr. Danijela Zezelj-Gualdi, violin
February 19
Carolina Brass
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Bishop Lawrence Writes to the Diocese about Disciplinary Board Decision
Click here to read this important letter issued by Bishop Lawrence on November 29, 2011.
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St. John's Welcomes
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St. John's welcomed William Douglas to the staff on October 1, 2011. William, a senior at Wilson High School, will serve as our Music Ministry intern.
Feeling a call to music ministry, William is on track to pursue a degree in organ performance. This internship will provide him a wonderful opportunity to explore his call to ministry. William will be directly involved in a variety of aspects of the Music Ministry at St. John’s. These will include, but not be limited to, playing the organ and piano for worship, singing in our choir, and helping with the children’s choir. This internship will also afford William the opportunity to participate in the day to day workings of all aspects of music ministry in a liturgical church setting.
We are delighted that William will be part of our ministry team for the coming year, and look forward to seeing how God will use this internship to challenge and encourage William personally and spiritually, as well as to bless our parish family.
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Newsletter Available Online!
The parish newsletter is now at your fingertips. Go to the Newsletter page to find the latest edition.
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Youth Newsletter Online
Click here to view the latest edition of St. John's Youth Newsletter.
Youth Group Meets on Sundays in the youth building.
4:00-5:30 ... Middle School
5:30-6:30 ... Dinner & Worship (all)
6:30-8:00 ... High School
See the Youth Newsletter for more news, calendar, and meeting schedule changes.
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Organist Vacancy
St. John's has an opening for a parish organist. The position is 10 hours/week and is available immediately.
The Music Ministry of this traditional Episcopal parish includes an annual concert series, annual regional choir workshop, summer choir camp for area choir members, and a 28-voice adult choir.
Duties include accompanying weekly choir practice and playing for Sunday services and all special seasonal liturgies, funerals, weddings.
We are seeking a competent musician with solid keyboard skills and a background in traditional/classical repertoire. A bachelor degree in music is preferred.
Dedication to his/her ministry, a strong work ethic, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to work collaboratively are essential to the continuing development of a rapidly growing, vibrant music ministry.
The organ is a two-manual 9-rank Moller. Built in 1939, it underwent extensive renovation in 2000.
Applicants are asked to send a resume, references, and audition tape/CD to Tammy Williams, Minister of Music, at St. John's Episcopal Church, 252 S. Dargan Street, Florence, SC 29506 or twilliams@stjohnsflorence.org.
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Manna House Sunday - 1st Sunday of Every Month
Please share food with those in need in our community. Bring the food on the first Sunday of each month and
place it in the basket in the narthex of the church.
There is a great need for the following items:
- Small jars of jelly
- Canned vegetables - especially beans, tomatoes, soup
- Canned fruits
- Canned meats
- Dry goods - especially rice, macaroni and cheese, Jell-o, pudding, Bisquick, dried peas and beans
Note: Cans with pop tops are very helpful for those who do not have a kitchen.
“For I was hungry and you gave me food;
I was thirsty and you gave me drink;
I was a stranger and you made me welcome…”
Matthew 25:35-40
Last Published: June 14, 2011 9:47 AM
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Daily Office for the
Week of 4 Epiphany
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Monday, Jan. 30
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Genesis 19:1-29
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Psalms 56-58
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Hebrews 11:1-12
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John 6:27-40
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Tuesday, Jan. 31
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Genesis 26: 1-6, 12-33
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Psalm 78:1-39
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Hebrews 13:17-25
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John 7:53-8:11
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Wednesday, Feb. 1
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Genesis 27:1-29
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Psalm 119:97-120
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Romans 12:1-8
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John 8:12-20
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Thursday, Feb. 2
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Genesis 27:30-45
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Psalms 146 and 147
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Romans 12:9-21
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John 8:21-32
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Friday, Feb. 3
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Genesis 27:46-28:4, 10-22
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Psalm 88
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Romans 13:1-14
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John 8:33-47
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Saturday, Feb. 4
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Genesis 29:1-20
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Psalms 87 and 90
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Romans 14:1-23
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John 8:47-59
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To receive the latest diocesan news, sign up for the diocesan e-newsletter or visit the diocesan Web site. Click here for the necessary links. 
St. John's parishioners are asked to reach out to those in need in our community by bringing non-perishable food items to church on the first Sunday of every month. Please place the items in the basket or barrel that you will find in the narthex of the church. Click here for a list of items that are especially needed. 
At their core, hymns are prayers. Hymns also are excellent study tools. In addition to reviewing the lessons and collects in preparation for Sunday worship, consider studying the hymns, too. Click here for a list of this month's hymns. 
Do you love to sing but get frustrated by the mysteries of music notation? St. John's offers a music-reading class on Tuesdays at 6:30. The class is geared toward church choir members, but anyone who wants to learn is welcome. This class is open to singers from any church in the Florence area. Call the parish office for details. 
Click here to read about the 2009 Kanuga Parish Weekend. Pictures included! 
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Over the past year, newsletter articles have recalled the history of St. John's 140+ years of mission and ministry. This glimpse into the parish's past provided examples of the hard work and commitment given to the building-up of the Lord's work by St. John's congregants from the parish's earliest days. In an effort to ensure that we have adequate and sound facilities for present and future generations to continue that strong commitment to the work of the Lord, the Heritage Fund has been established. Following is the introductory letter from committee chairs Angelyn Bridges and Dan Ervin that was mailed to parishioners in March. 
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