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Koinonia Holiday Food Basket Donations Now Being Collected
Holiday Food Baskets for Koinonia The NOW Ministry is accepting donations to feed five local families for Thanksgiving and Christmas!
Gift Cards Being Accepted for Rising Hope Canned Goods; Deadline Nov. 13
Canned Goods for Rising Hope Food Pantry (no triskaidekaphobia allowed)
Bishop Lewis Calls for Prayer, Fasting for Healing of the Nation
Bishop Lewis has issued A Call to Prayer and Fasting “For the Healing of the Nation” leading up to Election Day.
Advent Study Opportunity Begins in November
This Advent you’ll have two opportunities to participate in the 4-week Adam Hamilton study, Incarnation: Rediscovering the Significance of Christmas.
10/18: Looking for Devotional Entries from Franconia UMC Folks; Read On!
Send us your devotionals for the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons!
10/16: Franconia “Presents for Panthers” Holiday Gift Drive Due by Dec. 9
HELP MAKE THE HOLIDAY SEASON MAGICAL FOR LOCAL FAMILIES!! “Presents for Panthers” is the theme of our holiday gift drive this year in partnership with Bush Hill Elementary School.
09/27: Franconia Seeks Part-Time Director of Youth Ministry
Franconia UMC is seeking a part-time Director of Youth Ministry (“DYM”) to lead the Youth (7th – 12th Grade) and Young Adults (College Students), in our congregation and community. The DYM is responsible for creating, implementing, and maintaining a program of spiritual formation, discipleship, mission outreach and fellowship.
08/01: Statement from the Church Council on Systematic Racism
As we continue our conversation around racial justice, the Church Council has issued a Statement on Systemic Racism.
07/12: Update for Children and Youth Ministries
I’m taking this opportunity to let you all know about some new opportunities for our children and youth for the summer.
6/08: UM Bishops: Act Now to End Racism and White Supremacy
In a statement released by Council of Bishops President Bishop Cynthia Fierro Harvey, the bishops are urging every United Methodist to reclaim their baptismal vows to resist evil, injustice, and oppression in whatever forms they present themselves.