Posts from 2023 (Page 17)
Coffee and Conversation
Please join us for Coffee and Conversation this Sunday, January 22nd at 10:15 a.m. in Cokesbury Hall. The topic this week is Matthew. Suffering the loss of someone we love can be the most difficult thing in life to deal with. One moment we have them and the next they’re gone. What are we supposed to do? How are we supposed to feel? The truth is, there’s no certain way we’re “supposed” to feel. Whatever we’re feeling, it’s okay. It’s…
Church Town Hall Meeting
Greetings, fellow congregants of Franconia United Methodist Church! The purpose of this email is to announce a church Town Hall meeting on February 5th at 11:30 AM. One of the church goals set by Church Council this year is to refine our leadership structure to better reflect the needs, mission, and strategy of our church community. There will be a church Town Hall meeting on February 5th at 11:30 AM in Cokesbury Hall to present information regarding the proposed new model and…
Coffee and Conversation
Please join us for Coffee and Conversation this Sunday, January 15th at 10:15 in Cokesbury Hall. The topic this week is Rhythm. What does it mean to have a relationship with God? What does it look like? For a lot of us it’s a hard thing to fully understand. If God is an infinite spirit with no shape or form, how can we possibly relate to that? And what about Jesus? He said he came to give everyone life in…
Coffee and Conversation
Coffee and Conversations resumes this Sunday, January 8 at 10:15 a.m. in Cokesbury Hall. The topic this week is “Bullhorn.” Rob Bell proposes the idea that the reason so many people are interested in Christianity is Jesus’ message that “God really, really loves us exactly as we are.” Can we separate loving God and loving others? In describing a Christian, Rob Bell says s/he is “somebody who understands that people with different perspectives and different religious beliefs and convictions, they’re…