Saint Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church

“Impacting lives through love, acceptance, and service.”

Sunday Worship Service, 10:00am



Worship with Us

Sunday Worship Services

Christian Formation
9:00am Youth and Adults in the Parish Hall

In-Person Worship
10:00am Rite I Traditional Worship Service
(Nursery services are available for our littlest worshipers!)




Sunday -
April 21, 2024 - The Fourth Sunday of Easter
9:00am Sunday School Resumes
9:00am Centering Prayer - David Thompson Ministry Ctr.

10:00am Holy Eucharist Rite II
10:00am Live Stream on Facebook and You Tube
11:00am Coffee and Fellowship after service in the Parish Hall
11:30am Mission Committee Meeting

Monday - April 22, 2024 Articles for May SCROLL are DUE TODAY

Wednesday - April 24, 2024
11:00pm Bible Study - Parish Hall
12:00pm Holy Eucharist w/prayers for healing


Thursday - April 25, 2024
4:00pm Compline w/Rosary - Chapel in David Thompson Ministry Ctr

Friday - April 26, 2024 - Church Office Closed

Sunday - April 28, 2024 - The Fifth Sunday of Easter
9:00am Centering Prayer
9:00am Sunday School

10:00am Holy Eucharist Rite II

10:00am Live Streaming on Facebook and You Tube
11:00am Coffee & Fellowship after service in the Parish Hal

Week of April 21, 2024
Easter


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Vision Statement

God has called us to be a diverse community where all may encounter God’s love. God strengthens and nourishes us through the sacraments and speaks to us through scripture, tradition, and reason.

Our worship services are fully accessible in person and online, supported by a variety of music, good sermons, and relevant teaching.  We provide a unique mix of the traditional and contemporary in both music and liturgy. 

We strive, with God's help, to serve all who hunger for the unconditional love of Jesus Christ, spiritually, physically, and emotionally. 

All have a place here.


- St. Bartholomew’s Vision Statement Adopted by the Mission Committee on May 21, 2023

Mission

Rooted in Episcopal tradition; growing disciples of a loving God; reaching out to make a meaningful difference in our world.

We welcome you to Saint Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church. We are located in the quaint community of North Augusta, South Carolina. We are the “small church with a big heart” who welcomes all God’s children. Whether you are new to the community, looking for a new church home, or just seeking a place to worship, we invite you to join us.

We offer one service at 10:00am. This is a traditional liturgical service, with organ and hymns.

If you have any questions, please feel to contact the church office at (803) 279-4622. We look forward to worshipping with you!

Saint Bartholomew’s
Episcopal Church

Announcements

  • Reconciliation of Penitent

    "The Reconciliation of a Penitent" is individual confession and is available any time. Reconciliation/Confession is an opportunity, a chance to name before God and someone else the things for which we are sorry and which burden our soul and conscience. As we so often say in the Episcopal Church, "All Can, Some Should, None Must," Confidentiality is morally and completely absolute. If you are interested, speak to Father Joseph or contact him at 478-719-9670; priest@saintbart.org.

  • Church Picnic - May 19th

    Save the Date! To welcome in summer, we will be having our church picnic on the back lawn on May 19th immediately following the 10am service. Hamburgers and drinks will be provided. Bring your lawn chairs and a side dish to share. Come and enjoy the sun and enjoy music provided by Simple Gifts and lawn games!

  • Health Screening

    On the second Sunday each month, Health Screenings take place. During this time, you can have your blood pressure, blood glucose and weight checked, as well as ask general health questions. For any questions, contact Robin Petry, 706-836-3027 or petrymail@yahoo.com.

  • Adult Education Class April 17th

    Join us for a transformative journey this Easter Season as we explore the depths of resurrection faith and how it can shape our lives. Our Adult Sunday School class, led by Fr. Joseph, will delve into the themes of hope, renewal, and transformation that the resurrection of Jesus Christ brings into our lives and our world. While not a book study, the teachings will be enriched by insights from A Resurrection Shaped Life by Jake Owensby. This series will run from Sunday, April 7, 2024, through May 12, 2024, meeting at 9:00 a.m. in the Adult Education Building. Whether you are seeking to deepen your faith, or understand the power of resurrection in new ways, we hope that this class will be a source of inspiration and spiritual growth. All are welcome to join us in this journey of faith, hope, and love. For more information, contact Fr. Joseph at priest@saintbart.org or 478-719-9670.

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  • Centering Prayer Workshop

    Centering Prayer polishes our hearts, removing barriers so that we may quietly rest in deep communion with God.

    The next kickoff workshop will be on Friday, May 3rd from 10am until 11am at the Order of Saint Helena.

  • Wine and Wisdom

    Wine and Wisdom will resume on May 1st with dinner at 6:00pm followed by our discussion at 6:45pm. Everyone is invited to come for one or both! Our discussions center around issues, many times controversial, that impact our daily lives. Contact Sandy Zeller at stzellermail@gmail.com for more information.

  • Episcopal Youth

    Youth Sunday School resumes this Sunday, April 21, at 9:00 a.m. in the Parish Hall. The Youth Group will meet Sunday evening at 5:00.

  • Casseroles for Christ

    Please bring your casseroles in on Sunday, April 28th so that they can be delivered to Walking Tall Ministries. Thank you!

  • Wednesday Bible Study

    oin us for our Wednesday Bible Study group at 11:00 a.m. in the Parish Hall followed by Holy Eucharist with Prayers for Healing being offered at NOON in the church Nave. The Holy Eucharist with Prayers for Healing is a welcome midweek Eucharist service for all who can attend during lunch hour. It usually runs about 35 minutes, and is a “said” service...no music. A very short homily is included. Prayers for healing are offered ... Prayers for healing all kinds of hurt. For more info: email Deacon Pam: deacon@saintbart.org

  • DOK - Is God Calling?

    The St. Bartholomew’s Order of the Daughters of the King (DOK) is a group of women who commit themselves to a life-long practice of prayer, service and evangelism with the mission to spread Christ’s Kingdom. Here at St. Bartholomew’s we support the clergy’s pastoral care. We will start a training class in May/June. Any woman interesting in joining, can contact Robin Petry at petrymail@yahoo.com or call 706-836-3027

Ministries

There's a place for all ages at Saint Bartholomew's. We offer Sunday School for our children and adults. Our youth teams up with other churches for various activities, and we have a variety of weekly adult offerings.

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Saint Bartholomew’s recognizes that the church flourishes when we incorporate the time and talents of all of it’s members. We encourage everyone to find a ministry that they enjoy; From serving as an acolyte to welcoming newcomers, Saint Bartholomew’s has a place for all to serve and spread the love of Christ.

Saint Bartholomew’s is known as the “Pumpkin Church.” This is just one ministry we engage in to support our community. Other outreach programs include a Fall Bazaar, July 4th BBQ, Blessing of the Animals, Hagar’s Basket, Brown Bag Ministry, CMONA, Soup Kitchen, and Lenten Fish Fry.

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Saint Bartholomew’s has partnered with the Vivanco family and Brenda Martinez, a recipient of the Education=Hope fund, who reside in Quito, Ecuador to work spreading the love of Christ by worshiping together, building community through engaging activities, and assisting in local renovation projects.

We are also following the work of Jamie Holodak, a parishioner who recently joined the Peace Corps who is based in Senegal.