The Sewickley Herald published photos and an article about our pumpkin patch on Trib Live.
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The Sewickley Herald published photos and an article about our pumpkin patch on Trib Live.
The MAVUNO FESTIVAL is a celebration of African American art and culture in the Sewickley community.
We’ve received several notes of thanks from the community we serve.
View the television coverage from Channel 11 News on WPXI.com: Sewickley United Methodist Church remembering gun violence victims in outdoor display.
Due to staffing shortages, the blood drive has been cancelled.
Join us on Thursday, July 28th, for a game against the Phillies at PNC Park.
A celebration of African song to Afro-American Jazz is being held at Warren UMC Sunday, June 12 at 4 pm.
The Sewickley Community Center will host a Juneteenth Art & Music Festival on June 18 from noon to 6 pm.
This Community-wide event is being held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in partnership with Child Health Association of Sewickley and Communicycle on Saturday, June 11, 10 am to 1 pm.
Sunday, April 24th, 8:00 am – 1:00 pm, in the Simpson Room
This event will be an opportunity for participants to explore how communities of faith can be supportive of the on-going, long-term efforts of organizations that have been working with law enforcement and local government to bring about changes for the common good.
Vitalant will conduct blood drives on Sundays, April 24th & September 25th right here at SUMC.
Sunday, April 24th from 8 am to 1 pm in the church’s Simpson Room
St. Matthews AME Zion Church/Daniel B. Matthews Historical Society and The Sewickley Community Center have partnered to produce “A Conversation: Sharing History of Sewickley’s African American Community.”
Life Line Screening, the nation’s leading provider of preventive health screenings, will offer affordable, non-invasive, and painless health screenings at Sewickley United Methodist Church on Monday, April 4.
Thanks to our congregation from our community and our members.
A community-wide concert of sacred and secular choral music of social justice with poetry and readings in honor of Black History Month, featuring The Essence of Joy Alumni Singers, Dr. Anthony Leach, Music Director, from Pennsylvania State University.
Three free options by which to file your taxes.
The story of this American hero, Paul Robeson, who struggled and triumphed, comes alive in a 90-minute, song-filled presentation performed by Pittsburgh native and gifted American baritone and international ambassador of peace, Anthony Brown.
This Lenten Season, give the gift of your story to your brothers and sisters in Christ. We are putting together a devotional for the 40 days of Lent that witness to the truth of Jesus in our lives.