For behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.
For behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.
We are participating in the Pittsburgh Pride Fest by hosting a table at the festival on the Northside on May 30 and 31st, as well as the parade on June 1st.
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church’s Working for Justice (WFJ) group will be traveling to Harrisburg to participate in CeaseFirePA’s Advocacy Day to End Gun Violence on May 7, 2024.
All women are invited to lunch on Friday, May 31st, at the Christy House in Sewickley.
It’s Walking Taco Time at the Sewickley May Mart on Saturday, May, 11th.
Come join us on Sunday, May 5th, at 2:00 pm as we gather in the sanctuary. We will give you updates on what has been going on at our meetings and answer any questions you may have.
On Sunday, May 26, we will observe Memorial Day, a time in which we remember fallen heroes who faithfully served our country.
Our pets are a blessing to us, so let us gather together and bless them! Join us on May 19, at 9:00 am or at 11:00 am. All pets are invited to come.
The Sewickley Community Food Pantry has special need for pasta sauce, spaghetti, noodles, peanut butter, jelly, and apple sauce.
On May 19, the children will be planting flowers around the SUMC campus during the 9:00 and 11:00 am worship services.
The United Women in Faith (UWF) will host a Rummage Sale for Missions on Friday, May 10, from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm, and on Saturday, May 11, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Following a recent conversation, someone said, “Is there really anything we can count on being good now-a-days?” My response was quick: “Easter is coming!”
I would like to report to you that the Leadership Board is working on some very exciting and culture changing, church transforming, administrative things at this moment, but we are not.
Love, Lent, and Leadership! If I were to title the Pastor’s Peace for this month, that is what I would call it. There are a lot of good things to talk about, and it is hard to decide which one deserves attention.
Am I? Are we? Changed? Was it really a declaration this year? I want it to be more than a lyric. I want it to be a truth, an action.
Can you remember being in high school, feeling invisible and ineffective, and hearing a teacher or a coach or a parent validate your work? I do. Encouraging words resonate.
We’re going to let our Sewickley UMC children cater our shared prayer this month, and they have provided an extraordinary menu.