The United Methodist Women (UMW) will meet on Sunday, March 13, immediately following the traditional service, for a luncheon meeting.
The United Methodist Women (UMW) will meet on Sunday, March 13, immediately following the traditional service, for a luncheon meeting.
The imposition of ashes will be available at Wolcott Park, and there will be a 6 pm service at St. Matthews AME Zion. Pastor Hannah is preaching.
We, with Pastor Hannah's encouragement, have launched a monthly, Tuesday morning, prayer group. Our next gathering will be March 8, time to be determined, in the church parlor.
The Women’s Sharing Group meets on Tuesdays at 10 am in the church library.
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.”
Visitation is scheduled for Friday, March 4, 2 - 4 and 6 - 8 pm, at Cole Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held at Sewickley UMC on Saturday, March 5 at 11 am.
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.
By following the Lenten Calendar found in the back of the sanctuary, you can help the Nyadire United Methodist Mission refurbish its Chindenga rural health clinic in northeastern Zimbabwe, Africa.
Our March 3 choices are Corned Beef & Cabbage Soup, Clam Chowder, and Sandra’s Hummus.
Our monthly luncheon is Thursday, March 3, 11 am - 12:30 pm in the Simpson Room.
You have an opportunity to leave a lasting sign of your support toward the church/preschool playground with a personalized fence picket to be installed this spring.
Thank you to all who contributed to the Souper Bowl of Caring.
The Handbell Choir is looking for a couple more people to ring with us.
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.
As we have done in the past and continue to strive to do, we will be gathering with our brothers and sisters from St. Matthews AME Zion and St. Paul’s Lutheran Churches over the season of Lent.
We will have acolyte training on Sunday, February 27th, following the Traditional Worship Service.
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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.
Clergy, their spouses, Church leaders, staff, and congregation members are all invited to attend this live, virtual training, March 10 and 24, at no cost.