For behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.
For behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.
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 βRadicle Methodism 2025: Dive into United Methodist Roots.β
The photo dates will be May 29β31. Everyone that is photographed will receive a free
8 x 10 portrait and directory.
The Add1 Lenten prayer window for the week of April 16β22, as selected by the junior bells choirs, is as follows: Life.
The Vacation Bible School team has set the dates for this yearβs βBlock Partyβ as August 3β6th. We will gather from 6:00β8:00 pm each evening.
The children and youth ministry team is trying something new on Motherβs Day this year: a combined service at 10:00 am on May 11.
I would be willing to bet most of us have never heard a sermon on The Song of Solomon. In addition to this entire book, did you know there are 119 Bible verses that talk about sex? Yet, sex seems to be a topic that is off limits to discuss from the pulpit.
March, what good happens in March? In January, we have New Years Day and the excitement of a new year. In February, it is Black History Month and the celebration of love. April showers bring May flowers, which to me sings of hope, especially since it is often when we celebrate Easter. But what about March?
When playing cards, there always seems to be that one person at the table who has a hard time holding their cards close. If they are sitting next to you, this is particularly challenging. You donβt want to see their cards. You donβt want to cheat, but it is really difficult to even look past them or in their general direction without getting a glimpse of what they have.
A presidential election is approaching. But as I try to summon the energy and imagination to pray into it, my heart keeps taking me in another direction.
In thinking of Michael this week, I made an embarrassing realization. I never made an effort to see what Mike needed or if there was anything a Sunday school teacher could do to better engage with autistic children. I didnβt move to make myself more aware. Could I make my classroom more comfortable for him? Could I introduce activities that would serve his strengths and likes? Could I be more aware of his sensory triggers and the paths to restoring his peace?
August begins with our βSeekers in Sneakersβ vacation Bible school and moves quickly toward the first days of school.