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.
June is Pride Month and there are many opportunities for you to help SUMC be represented at different events!
The Penguin Bookshop is pleased to welcome back the New York Times bestselling authors Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray to celebrate the release of their latest book!
On Sunday, May 24th, we will observe Memorial Day. It is a time in which we remember fallen heroes who faithfully served our country throughout its history.
May Mart returns to Broad Street with the theme “Keeping Sewickley Green.”
The Fellowship of the Cross has some exciting news to share: some of our 2025 Operation Christmas Child boxes reached Thailand!
Our “Garden Project” needs gardeners! We need people who find joy in nurturing young life through our Community Vacation Bible school. Registration for our Community VBS will open in a few days, but registration for volunteers is available now.
Something new is coming to our sanctuary, and we’re excited to share it with you!
I wanted to take a moment to share a quick update on our church finances as we’ve wrapped up the first quarter of 2026.
Elle McNicoll is a neurodivergent Scottish author who lives in London. This is her first novel for kids. The story is about a 12-year-old girl named Addie who has autism living in a small town in Scotland.
My prayer for you in this season of Easter, as we spend a lot of time in celebration for the risen Christ, is that you remain authentic to your personal faith and the ways you express it. Remain authentic to who Christ has called you to be. Remain authentic to the things that make you uniquely you.
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, “got a B in my Animal Behavior Class,” “scans that show decrease in all tumors,” and my personal favorite (not written by me), “we’re eating lasagna tonight.”
In jest, a clergy friend of mine recently gave me a sticker that says, “Ah s*^t, here we go again.” Those words have echoed through my mind as I have watched closely all the things happening in Minnesota.
When I think of Sewickley United Methodist Church, I think about our people — the pastor and ministry leaders, the kids and funny things they say and do, the fellowship and laughter in the Simpson room, the prayers we share, and the community we are. But we couldn’t be who we are or conduct our ministries without our church building.
I ask you to partner with me and the Leadership Board to pray for a successful 2026, one that surpasses our wildest dreams and can only be accomplished with God’s power and for God’s glory.
On Sunday, February 15, 2026, at 12:30 pm in the sanctuary, the Leadership Board conducted a Town Hall presentation for a proposal to make improvements and obtain a Line of Credit (LOC) to pay for them.