All are welcome to participate in a four-week series on United Methodist history entitled “Radicle Methodism 2025: Dive into United Methodist Roots.”
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All are welcome to participate in a four-week series on United Methodist history entitled “Radicle Methodism 2025: Dive into United Methodist Roots.”
Come join the Tuesday Women, starting on Tuesday, October 1st, for an exciting year of fellowship, service, music, Bible topics, and growth.
The group is studying important women every Tuesday morning in April. The May study will concentrate on “The Chosen.”
Beginning Sunday, November 27th, the first Sunday in Advent, from 6 to 8 pm, and the following Sundays in Advent, we will have an all-church Bible study.
Do something kind for yourself. Work on your Spirit, work on your heart, and all else will follow! Our growth groups are open to everyone.
Children’s Church will start on September 11 after the Children’s Message during both services for elementary and younger aged children. There will be no children’s classes at 10 am.
Due to the holiday COVID surge and other considerations, the start dates for our growth groups have changed. Please see the Growth Groups page for the new dates. You can still sign up!
Do something kind for yourself this year: work on your Spirit, work on your heart, and all else will follow! All information about the five new groups is available on our Growth Groups page.
Be on the lookout for some growth opportunities. Beginning the second full week of January 2022, we will be hosting growth groups once again.
Join us this Christmas Season as we dive deeper into our sermon series Down to Earth.
Come join us for a 4-session video & discussion series this fall at SUMC. Together, in a safe environment, we’ll broaden our understanding of what racism is and how it affects all of our lives. We’ll examine the ins & outs of
white privilege: what it is, where it comes from, and who benefits from it.
During this small-group journey, you will meet women who are absolutely real. Their stories are not fairytales; their examples are not perfect. Yet their lives can give us lessons to live our own best stories.
Join us starting July 11th at 1:00 p.m. for a 6-week course about what spiritual gifts there are, what ours are, and how in the world we can use them.
Beginning July 11th at 1:00 p.m. we will be hosting a small group on Spiritual Gifts.
Update: This training will be rescheduled.
The Conference Young Adult Council will host a 5-week Zoom study on Bob Goff’s book, Dream Big: Know What You Want, Why You Want It, and What You're Going to Do About It.
Our children will be the first to begin a Lenten journey with Jesus through “John, The Gospel of Light and Life.” The first lesson, “Jesus is the Light,” will be shared by Ms. Laura Sunday in our Children’s Church live stream at 11:30 a.m.
Don’t miss the opportunity to take part in our church-wide Lenten study of “John: The Gospel of Light and Life” by Adam Hamilton starting the week of February 21st from the comfort of your home.
At 275 feet tall, the General Sherman tree is the largest tree in the world. This tree is roughly 2,200 years old, over 36 feet in diameter, and is estimated to weigh nearly 2 million pounds. You would think with such an impressive height, its roots would go very deep. However, that is not the case.
We invite all to join together for our church-wide Lenten study. Our book study will be “John: The Gospel of Light and Life” by Adam Hamilton, starting the week of February 21st. The Gospel of John is the most spiritual of the four gospels. It is filled with rich images and profound truths, but John notes that his aim in writing the gospel is that readers will not only believe in Jesus Christ, but that they “may have life in his name.” It is a great book for a Lenten Study!