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.
Our Ecumenical Lenten Services will begin here at SUMC on Ash Wednesday, February 18, at 6:00 pm.
We welcome you to join in on celebrating John Emmert’s 81st birthday on February 15th by filling his mailbox full of love.
The Patton Library Committee extends a warm congratulations to our Spelling Bee winner, Elizabeth Powell.
The open house will be held on Sunday, February 15th, from 11:00 am–1:00 pm.
In February, the greatest needs are pancake mix, pancake syrup, small jars of mayo, canned pasta like Chef Boyardee or Spaghetti-Os, and canned fruit.
We have two new groups, one for men and one for young adults. Get involved!
Spanish Class meets on Sundays at 5:30 pm in the Simpson Room.
The closet has had a steady flow of persons in need, and we continue to accept items for it.
Lenten growth groups start next week. Join Monday mornings on Zoom or Tuesday evenings in the Simpson Room.
Candygrams are a sweet way to express appreciation and gratitude for people in our church family, and the money raised goes toward tuition and school supplies for the seventh grade student we support in Zimbabwe.
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!
Have you ever heard Charlie Brown’s teacher talking? It sounds like womp womp womp womp womp womp womp womp womp…
In a couple of weeks, the Leadership Board will gather for our third annual retreat. We will head to Jumonville where we will stay in The Lodge for three days and two nights. Over that time, we will pray, discern, and wrestle with the voice and wisdom of God’s Spirit and where God is leading us.
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.