Three Rivers Ringers Concert

Three Rivers Ringers Concert

There will be a Three Rivers Ringers concert at St. Stephen’s on Saturday, December 18th, at 4 pm. The handbell concert is free—they are only asking for donations. Masks are required.

Operation Christmas Child

Operation Christmas Child

We brought lollipops to reward the kids for using their Children’s Church activity time to fill shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. No game. No craft. We had a service project in front of us.

The Bible story we shared that morning featured the boy who offered his lunch to Jesus, who then used the fish and small loaves to feed thousands. We do our best for Him, and trust Him to use it in miraculous ways.

Can you guess what happened?

The lollipops went into the shoeboxes. The children didn’t ask us about it. They understood: We give him our best and trust him. The kids were listening!

And, yes, we know that the OCC people no longer accept candy in the shoeboxes.

Grace found and removed the lollipops as she spent more than an hour re-packing the shoeboxes. The children were not listening when I said the lids to every box need to fit. They stuffed each box beyond capacity and handed them to Grace, who is gifted with much patience and the ability to cram notebooks and crayons and slippers and sunglasses and balls and dolls and dinosaurs neatly into small spaces.

Jade, Bella, Gideon, Jordyn, Amelie, Christian, Emma, Roger, and Evan spent their Sunday hour filling boxes, and four of them returned after the service to fill more boxes.

This is our 11th year of filling OCC shoe boxes, and each year brings a new Light into the process. This year, He shined the light on the youngest among us and their willingness to serve and share and do their best for Him. While the boxes are intended to share His Love and Light with children around the world who would not have anything for Christmas, and may not know Jesus, they also serve to shape the hearts of our children.

Thank you, from the Fellowship of the Cross, to everyone who contributed. For the 10th consecutive year, we have filled at least 100 shoeboxes. We have contributed more than 1,100 boxes, reaching Africa, South America, Central America, Caribbean nations, and Ukraine.

Thank you to those who contributed shoeboxes and wrapping paper, and thank you to Kara and her daughters, Elliett and Evarett, for again wrapping 100 boxes for our project.

Thank you to everyone who contributed gifts to fill the boxes. Every box was blessed with an array of school supplies, a tooth brush, a washcloth, sunglasses, socks, a stuffed animal, a ball, adhesive bandages, tissues and “wow” gifts from a menu that included t-shirts, flip-flops, ball caps, bandanas, dolls, hair accessories, flashlights, water bottles, cups, and toys.

Thank you to everyone who contributed financially.

Thank you to the Pumpkin Patch team and the Sale for Missions team for supporting our project in multiple ways.

Thank you, Pastor Hannah, for your support and for the Christmas in July idea that accelerated our gathering. Thank you, Pam H. for your energy in so many areas. Thank you, Martha, for all you have done for us since we launched in 2011.

We haven’t talked about next year yet, but I know of nine children who want to help, and I recently found a bag of pencils and glue sticks in our collection box outside the church office. We accept donations year-round, and we never have too much. Grace will make it fit! But we cannot pack lollipops!

The Fellowship of the Cross
Pamela Mayo
Grace Rogansky
Bill Utterback

Growth Groups

Growth Groups

Be on the lookout for some growth opportunities. Beginning the second full week of January 2022, we will be hosting growth groups once again.

Children’s Coat Collection

Children’s Coat Collection

SUMC collected 82 coats plus 120 hats/mittens/gloves/scarves, with an additional 22 coats provided by two community partners.

Breakfast for Baby Jesus 

Breakfast for Baby Jesus 

On December 19, after the 9 am service, there will be a Breakfast for Jesus. A main dish will be provided by the Nurture Committee. Please bring a side dish to share for 8-10 people. Please sign up on the poster in back of the sanctuary. ALL are welcome. Join us to Celebrate the Birth of Jesus!!!

Gift Bags for Shut-Ins

Gift Bags for Shut-Ins

The Fellowship of the Cross youth will be collecting contributions through the morning of December 19.

Doors to Hope at Home/Red Stockings Special Offering

Doors to Hope at Home/Red Stockings Special Offering

Sunday’s offering will be divided between Doors to Hope and Red Stockings. Doors to Hope at Home supports 6 Western PA Conference agencies and Red Stocking supports the Health and Welfare Ministries of the Conference.

Light Up Night at Sewickley UMC

Light Up Night at Sewickley UMC

This Friday, December 3, as Sewickley celebrates Light Up Night, there will be plenty of activity at SUMC!

UM Student Day Special Giving – November 28th

UM Student Day Special Giving – November 28th

Right now there are UMC young people—who might not have had the resources to attend a school of their choice, or, for some, any school at all—who’ve been sent by you into the world God loves because of your giving to United Methodist Student Day.

Come Decorate the Church for Christmas

Come Decorate the Church for Christmas

Join the fun on Sunday, November 28, at noon when we decorate the church for Christmas. Plenty of jobs for children, teens, and adults. A hot lunch will be served.

Christmas Poinsettias

Christmas Poinsettias

Help adorn the chancel for Christmas. Please order online, or use the form in the rear of the sanctuary and outside the office. Orders are due by Tuesday, December 7.

Christmas Purse

Christmas Purse

If you wish to donate, please give your contribution to a Staff Parish Relations committee (SPRC) member by Sunday, December 19.

Food, Glorious Food!

Food, Glorious Food!

December 2 luncheon, soup & hummus, and cookie walk leftovers!

The Bradley Center Youth Christmas Gifts

The Bradley Center Youth Christmas Gifts

Outreach is coordinating with The Bradley Center to provide gifts for 15 residents. The Bradley Center is a residential mental health treatment facility located in Robinson Township, which treats children ages 6 to 21.