VIM recognizes the important work of putting Christian love into action across the globe.
VIM recognizes the important work of putting Christian love into action across the globe.
The Methodist Episcopal Church of Sewickleyville was officially incorporated on November 13, 1852, 170 years ago this November. It’s a reason to celebrate!
Please join us in prayer for the people of Puerto Rico and Florida as they experience severe damage as a result of Hurricanes.
he Nurture Committee’s Cookie Walk will be November 19th this year.
The Haunted House is back after a pandemic break, and we are ready to get scary! The theme this year is “The Backrooms of Sewickley.”
This Sunday, we partner with UMC congregations worldwide to celebrate World Communion Sunday.
The PUMPKINS are delayed and now arrive on October 1st at 3 pm, and we need you to help unload our gourdgeous orange cargo. The hayride has been postponed to Saturday, October 8, 6 to 9 pm, due to rain.
Family and friends of Bola Nicholson will be walking in her memory on November 13 and would love your support!
Please join us in prayer for the people of Puerto Rico as they experience severe damage as a result of Hurricane Fiona.
The Pittsburgh District Antiracism Team has several upcoming events that are open to everyone. If you are interested in learning more about any of these events, please contact Susie Moffett, a member of the antiracism team.
Before the pumpkins arrive, we need to arrange pallets on the lawn. Can you help us?
The MAVUNO FESTIVAL is a celebration of African American art and culture in the Sewickley community.
The Western Pennsylvania Conference Commission on Race and Religion invites you to register for the October 20 – 22 WPA Antiracism Summit – “Towards an Anti-Racist Church: The Intersection of Faith and Race.”
Our sale is back! Thank you for supporting this sale and helping pay down the principal on the sanctuary loan! Our October soup choices are Tomato Dill, Minestrone with Sausage, Creamy Chicken and Wild Rice, and Sandra’s Hummus.
We have 100 empty shoeboxes wrapped in vibrant Christmas paper.
Do something kind for yourself. Work on your Spirit, work on your heart, and all else will follow! Our growth groups are open to everyone.
As we drift toward fall, I have so many reasons to lift prayers of thanksgiving for a glorious summer.
We’ve received several notes of thanks from the community we serve.
Many of you are looking into colleges for your future education. You may want to look on the bulletin board outside the church office for a list of United Methodist affiliated colleges and universities.
The PUMPKINS are scheduled to arrive on October 1st at 9 am and we need YOU to help unload this precious orange cargo.