The Patton Library Committee will host an Adult Spelling Bee Sunday, January 25th, 2026 after the Traditional Service, approximately 12 noon.
The Patton Library Committee will host an Adult Spelling Bee Sunday, January 25th, 2026 after the Traditional Service, approximately 12 noon.
Keeping you up to date on what our ministries have been doing and what they are planning to do in 2026.
We’ve found a large amount of forgotten items. Please stop by the Lost and Found bin in the hallway by the library. If not claimed by January 11th, they will be donated to the Rummage Sale.
Join us as we take down Christmas decorations from the Sanctuary, Parlor, Simpson Room, and Hallways on Sunday, January 11th after the 11:00 am service.
Community worship service featuring Rev. Arthur L. Holloway will be held on January 18th at 4:00 pm. Fellowship lunch before the service at 3:00 pm.
On January 18, SUMC will join in observing Human Relations Day, which acknowledges the right of all God’s children to reach their potential.
To start the new year, the Food Pantry is requesting pancake mix, syrup, boxes with sleeves of Ritz-like or graham crackers, side-dish packages (e.g., Knorr rice/pasta products), pasta sauce, shelf-stable grated cheese, salad dressings, spices, and condiments.
Thanks to you, 27 children will receive gifts this Christmas.
Our new Neurodiversity Support Team will begin providing sensory kits in the sanctuary area for our 2025 Christmas Eve services.
Community Martin Luther King, Jr., Service on January 18 hosted at Sewickley UMC. More information to come.
The directory is still in the editing phase, and we hope to have it in your hands in early 2026. We appreciate your patience.
Please join us Sunday, December 13 at 10:00 am, in between worship services, to help wrap the gifts that were graciously donated for the children in the Kidcelerate program.
There were so many things to be thankful for this Thanksgiving season!
The holiday season is a time of joy, but can also be a time of stress, especially for individuals with neurodivergence.
The Sewickley United Methodist Church Crochet Club is starting a new ministry project, making soap sacks for Pittsburgh-area homeless and women’s shelters.
Did you ever wonder why the Library Committee at SUMC hands out Christmas ornaments as a gift to people in the church?
Each year during the Christmas season, we as a congregation have the opportunity to show our church staff our appreciation with a small token of gratitude as a monetary donation.
The final numbers are in: the Sewickley United Methodist Church family delivered 147 boxes to Operation Christmas Child (a new SUMC record!), raised more than $700 for Ornaments 4 Orphans families, and filled 15 care packages for college students in our family.
The group will meet every other week starting on Saturday, January 10, from 7:00–9:00 pm, and will be guided by Johnathan Burnett.
On Sunday, December 7 and 14, the Education Committee will have a tabling session with the intention of growing our volunteer team.