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.
On Saturday, September 27th, at the Dutilh UM Church in Cranberry Township, join us for the Sharing the Good News “in the Right Way” Conference.
The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center is having an exclusive presentation of “The Piano Lesson” on Thursday, June 19th, at 7:15 pm in collaboration with the Sewickley Community Center’s Juneteenth Committee.
May brought us so much joy! And not so much great weather… Leap of Faith kicked off May in Washington, PA at Faith UP Church for one of their Friday night concerts.
The Tuesday Women’s Group concluded their weekly meetings with a luncheon at the Christy House in Sewickley.
Every Saturday morning, Northside Food Pantry Advisors sponsors a free produce distribution to help ensure nutritional security to Northview Heights, a neighborhood in need.
Our Spanish classes are going very well. We are meeting weekly and we have a very nice group.
In case you didn't know… The B&M team is made up of church members who volunteer their time and skills to oversee the maintenance, upkeep, and improvements in the church building, the parsonage, and grounds.
Thanks to your generosity and faithfulness, Sewickley United Methodist Church continues to be a place where ministry happens, lives are touched, and our mission extends beyond our walls.
On Tuesday, June 24th at 5:00 pm, Ed Bailey of the UM Foundation will be leading a program appropriate for everyone who has property and/or assets, including families with minor children, single people, and senior citizens.
The Sewickley UMC vacation Bible school team is in gathering mode ahead of our “Block Party: Building God’s Community” VBS, which will be held from August 3 through August 6.
The ultimate desire was that it would be used to help launch a new and vital ministry in the life of the church. Through the prayerful discernment of the Education Committee and the Leadership Board, we believe that time has come.
As I sat in the Five Stars Honduras Restaurant on Friday, April 25th, Jaime and I talked about the tragedy unfolding before us. Earlier that day, there were reports of I.C.E. activity in the Coraopolis neighborhood.
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.
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 didn’t 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 “Seekers in Sneakers” vacation Bible school and moves quickly toward the first days of school.