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 Friday, April 10, SUMC is hosting a Life Line Screening event.
Itβs almost time to adorn our sanctuary with beautiful spring flowers. You may take this opportunity to honor your loved ones by ordering Easter flowers in their names.
After meeting with some members of the community, it has become evident that many of our youth and community members want to bring a Pride Festival to Sewickley. We are going to make this happen, but we need your help.
Little Hill UMC is hosting a soup nβ salad dinner on March 21st from 4:00β7:00 pm at 2350 Magee Rd Ext., Franklin Park in Sewickley.
Congratulations to Ben Heinzl and the Chartiers Valley High School Bocce Team for finishing first in the region! Their next step will be competing for the state championship! Way to go!
It is time to clean out your cupboards, closets, and storage areas in order to donate gently used items that you no longer use or need to the UWF Spring fundraiser for missions.
We are grateful for the ways music continues to support and shape our worship as a congregation.
Our Community VBS team has chosen βThe Gardening Project; Growing Through Godβs Loveβ as our theme for 2026.
SUMC is collecting Easter Bags for the Food Pantry.
The Quaker Valley High School Musical Theatre presents, βAlice by Heart.β
In order to recognize this good news, people are posting examples of what that good news might look like in our own lives. Some of those examples include, βgot a B in my Animal Behavior Class,β βscans that show decrease in all tumors,β and my personal favorite (not written by me), βweβre eating lasagna tonight.β
In jest, a clergy friend of mine recently gave me a sticker that says, βAh s*^t, here we go again.β Those words have echoed through my mind as I have watched closely all the things happening in Minnesota.
The new year offers people the opportunity to reflect on the past and set some goals for their future. This specifically turns into a time of self-assessment. Who am I, and how can I be better? How we answer this question determines what types of goals we set for ourselves. Then, throughout the year, we check back in with our goals and see how we are doing. Well guess what? The church does the same thing!
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.