Look for the cart in the sanctuary on May 27th and help local families with food insecurities overcome that challenge.
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Look for the cart in the sanctuary on May 27th and help local families with food insecurities overcome that challenge.
The Fellowship of the Cross will begin their 8th Operation Christmas Child campaign on Mother’s Day.
TNC is pushing to raise $20,000 needed to finish the new Home of Hope. Won’t you consider donating to TNC’s crowdfunding to fund the administrator’s home and finalize the move to the new orphanage? You may give through SUMC (including via Easy Tithe) or visit: https://www.youcaring.com/homeofhopeorphanage-1143870. Campaign runs through May 15th!
The United Methodist Women (UMW) will host a Rummage Sale on Friday, May 11, from 5 PM to 8 PM and on Saturday, May 12, from 8 AM to 1 PM.
ERT Training is for certification in Disaster Response offered in association with UMCOR. Training will be offered May 2, 4, and 5.
In response to recent natural disasters around the country, Eastbrook Mission Barn (WPAUMC) recently sent a truck to UMCOR’s Sager Brown Depot.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 5th! Adults and youth age 14 and older are invited to the work day. SUMC will help process donated items from 9am to noon.
Traditionally, SUMC has selected a United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) relief kit to assemble and deliver to AC at Grove City College each June. This year, we will assemble hygiene kits.
EUMA (Erie United Methodist Alliance) and All God’s Children Ministries/Ramps of Hope is holding its Annual Shoe Drive to raise funds for its missions. Sewickley UMC will collect new and gently used CLEAN shoes (pairs only) from now until June 3rd.
Thank you for taking part in the 2018 Lenten Fines Challenge. This year’s fines are benefiting The Nyadire Connection vision program, which provides vision screenings and needed eyeglasses to several villages. Even if you didn’t follow the Lenten Fines Calendar, your donations to Nyadire are welcome. Please mark your fines & donations “Lenten Fines.” All fines and donations are due this Sunday.
We need additional volunteers for Saturday, April 7th! Adults and youth, age 14 and older, are invited to work. SUMC will help process donated items from 9 am to Noon.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 7th and Saturday, May 5th! Adults and youth age 14 and older are invited to both work days. SUMC will help process donated items from 9 am to noon on both days. Sign-up sheets, as well as required registration forms, are in the back of the narthex.
This Sunday is the deadline for returning Easter Bags to help the clients of the Sewickley Community Food Bank. It's not too late if you want to shop to help families in need. Page 9 of the March Newsletter has the shopping list.
On a day when many of us will be sharing in the blessings of a Super Bowl gathering, the SUMC youth are asking for your help in sharing some blessings globally. Our teens will have a super, or “Souper,” Bowl in the sanctuary during both services Sunday to collect coins for Heifer International. Paper currency is also welcome. Heifer International is an agency that provides sustainable food and water options to families around the world.
In addition to the opportunities provided through our local church, there are a number of national and international mission trips organized through our Western Pennsylvania Annual Conference.
It’s cold out there! Please consider donating soups, stews, and other cold weather food to the Sewickley Community Food Bank. Pick up an item or two while you shop and help replenish the local food pantry. The cart will be out on February 25th, but your donations are welcome anytime.
Special Offering – February 18th
This special offering helps promote awareness issues and supports Western PA Conference ministries that provide opportunities for fuller inclusion of people with disabilities.
The Olive Branch sells high quality, unusual handcrafts made by cooperatives and community organizations representing artisans and small farmers in some of the poorest nations of the world.
Everyone, middle-school aged and older, is invited to join the “wrapping party” on Sunday, December 10, during the Sunday School hour (10 am), as we wrap the gifts for the Bethany House in the Simpson Room. Please consider bringing your own scissors.
Bring in your donations of new socks, mittens, gloves, and hats to help decorate the tree in the back of the sanctuary no later than December 10. All items will go to the Bethany House kids to help keep them warm this winter.