If you missed the conversation on immigration, here is another opportunity to educate yourself and learn how you can help during this time.
If you missed the conversation on immigration, here is another opportunity to educate yourself and learn how you can help during this time.
The child was lingering in our new Home Goods Closet as his mother selected items for their new apartment in Coraopolis. “Can I have one of those?” he asked as he pointed toward one of the white ceramic gravy boats from Sewickley UMC Turkey Dinners past.
The Children’s Church kids, as is our tradition, will be planting flowers around the Sewickley UMC campus on Sunday, May 18, during the 9:00 am and 11:00 am worship services.
The SUMC Education team, as part of our Mother’s Day worship service at 10:00 am on May 11th, is providing an opportunity to praise God and honor the mothers and others who have provided for us through the years.
As soon as we opened a window to the future, we began hearing glorious echoes from the past.
Our church directory will not be complete without you. Join us to celebrate faith and family with our new church family album.
We are giving first dibs to the congregation on several small pews that we no longer have space for.
Celebrate the coming summer break at our last youth group meeting of the year on May 25th at 1:00 pm.
Ride from Osborne to Edgeworth Elementary escorted by officers from Quaker Valley, Sewickley, and officers from all over Allegheny County.
The Sewickley Community Food Pantry has special need for ketchup, relish, mayo, BBQ sauce, and salad dressings.
Here are 5 simple ways to help spread the good word about SUMC.
We would like to thank and applaud everyone who contributed love and energy to the nursery, Children’s Church and the Easter egg hunt on Easter Sunday in April.
The Children did an amazing job with the Lenten prompt, “Sensing God’s Grace.” Their artwork is still on display in the Simpson Room, and we highly encourage you to look at them, read them, and experience the feelings and thoughts they expressed on paper.
Are you interested in digging deeper into the headlines around immigration, wondering how they are impacting your neighbors? Want to hear how people of faith and others are responding?
Sunday, May 4th. This United Methodist-wide Special Offering bolsters the work of Native American ministries in annual conferences throughout the United States.
In March, approximately $1,400 was collected by SUMC to support the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR).
Twenty families enjoyed full Easter dinners thanks to the generous donations of food bags and cash for grocery gift cards.
Leap of Faith has been invited to perform at Faith UP Church in Washington, PA the evening of Friday, May 2nd.
Holy Week begins next week with Palm Sunday, and there will be four more ecumenical services left.
All are welcome to participate in a four-week series on United Methodist history entitled “Radicle Methodism 2025: Dive into United Methodist Roots.”