This special offering will be divided between Doors to Hope and Red Stockings.
Once again, Diane and I would like to thank you for whatever you did to make this year’s pumpkin patch a success. Drum roll please…
Our SUMC tradition has been to deliver gift bags to the shut-in members of our family as we go Christmas caroling on a Sunday after church in December. We can’t go caroling this year, but we can provide gift bags to share Christmas and the love of Jesus. The Fellowship of the Cross youth is collecting contributions for the gift bags through the morning of Saturday, December 12.
What no one person can do, we’re doing together. Together, we’re raising up gifted Christian leaders. When you support United Methodist Student Day, you make it possible for more students like Ricky to serve the world God loves.
Even in this time of COVID-19, when meeting in person is unsure, we would like to remember our staff with the Christmas purse. The Christmas Purse is our chance, as a congregation, to provide the staff with a gift as a show of appreciation for their hard work.
The Fellowship of the Cross is taking orders for custom-made bracelets to raise additional funds for Operation Christmas Child and other projects. The bracelets cost $10 each and include wording of your choice, as well as your choice of color of disc and cord.
Help keep children warm this winter! SUMC and Church Union are cooperating to collect new winter coats, jackets, hats, scarves, mittens, and gloves for needy children (toddlers through teens) in the Pittsburgh area.
The Bradley Center is a residential mental health treatment facility located in Robinson Township; church member Sarah Boward is a mental health therapist at the facility, which treats children ages 6 to 21. We are looking to provide gifts for 20 residents.
Pastor Hannah is working on finding a safe way for us to gather for Christmas Eve. Let’s help adorn the chancel with poinsettias for Christmas, whether we worship online or in person. Each 6 1/2" plant is $10 and orders are due by Tuesday, December 8. You may order online here.
Sunday, November 29, 11 am (after live streamed worship service). Nurture will provide a light lunch. Please make plans to attend. COVID safety protocols will be in place. RSVP by Nov. 25 to Sandy Kuriger (kurigers1@aol.com or 412-741-9473) or Office.
Our December soup choices are Chicken Tortilla, Ham & Potato, and Broccoli Cheddar, and Sandra’s Hummus.
Middle School Sunday School is being held via Zoom at 11:30 am on Sundays. Contact Roberta Davis, Bill Utterback or the office for the Zoom link.
Can you please support them, and in exchange, you can enjoy the famous Sunseri’s Monster 2-pound Pepperoni/Mozzarella roll from the Strip District in Pittsburgh.
As families are not being accepted into the program until at least March 2020, Family Promise would like to ready the Crafton location, which the families use during the day. Rooms need to be thoroughly cleaned, painted, decorated, etc. Areas need to be organized.
Annually, there are over 2,000 students, including a number from WPA, who receive millions of dollars in financial assistance through the UMC Office of Scholarships and Loans! Congregations and individuals provide a portion of the funding through gifts in recognition of United Methodist Student Day, World Communion Sunday, and Native American Ministries Sunday.
The YSF has assisted many youth programs in our Conference, our Nation, and our World. Two-thirds of the offerings received remain in WPA for distribution by the Conference Youth Ministry. Through the UMC's global YSF, UM teens raise money for other teens doing ministry in their churches and communities impacting poverty, illiteracy, absenteeism, and social justice.
As most physical mission trips have been put on hold, UMVIM has provided opportunities to go virtual and visit various mission areas around the globe. Check out a trip or two.
The WPAUMC is happy to announce that it is taking applications for a Young Adult Mission Journey to the Blackfeet Nation in Montana July 3-12, 2021.
To help patrons of the food pantry prepare Thanksgiving dinner, Outreach is asking that you fill a grocery bag with the non-perishable items that are traditionally used at Thanksgiving. Please take a bag with “grocery list” attached (see display table in sanctuary) – some are for small families, some for larger families. Purchase the items listed and return the filled bag to church.