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Sermon Series: Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Remember Fred Rogers? He was the very gentle host of the PBS television show “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.” Many kids were completely enthralled with Mr. Rogers and his Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Mr. Rogers had none of the quick-moving story elements of “Sesame Street” or the color and energy of a Saturday morning cartoon. What Mr. Rogers offered was simple friendliness. Fred Rogers taught children how to be a good neighbor. As an ordained minister, Mister Rogers learned what it means to…
Faith and The Force Sermon Series
This five-week sermon series considers the connections between the Christian Gospel and the popular Star Wars movies. Entitled “Star Wars: Faith and the Force,” each week will include a brief movie clip. July 28 A Force Called Grace Aug 4 The Devil in Darth Aug 11 Droids and Discipleship (Barb Lawrence Peaching) Aug 18 The Empire Strikes Out Aug 25 From Padawan to Jedi Knight
Summer Series: Passionate Jesus
Passionate Jesus In this series of worship, we will explore what it means to live authentically and passionately, with Jesus as our guide. Rather than the ever-cool, calm and collected spiritual teacher that Jesus is often portrayed as, we will experience Jesus as a passionate, direct, expressive, and deeply authentic provocateur and seek to embrace our own capacity for passion. June 16—Love at the Center June 23—Anger in Defense of Justice (Heather Nye, lay speaker) June 30—Fear: Energizing & Empowering…
EMERGE: Easter Worship Series
Easter Worship Series: Emerge Get out of bed, Jerusalem! Wake up. Put your face in the sunlight… The whole earth is wrapped in darkness, all people sunk in deep darkness, But God rises on you, God’s sunrise glory breaks over you.–Isaiah 60:1-6 The butterfly has long been a symbol of the resurrection of Jesus as well as the resurrection of believers as we emerge from the power of death. In this Easter season, we will examine our own transformations from…
‘Breaking Barriers/Building Bridges’ Meeting, Apr. 7, 12:30 pm
“Breaking Barriers / Building Bridges” Special Kick-Off Meeting: Sunday, April 7; 12:30 pm, in the Sanctuary In late February we wrote to you immediately following the specially-called General Conference of the United Methodist Church on human sexuality. We explained that a majority of delegates to General Conference voted to adopt a “Traditional Plan” that retains current restrictions against same-sex marriage in the church and prohibitions on ordination of gay clergy. During the March 14 meeting of our Church Council we…
VBS Helpers Needed!
Vacation Bible School (VBS) is coming soon! It’s the week of July 8-12 and registration for our children opens the first week in April. We need more adult volunteers to help so we can open our program to the children of our surrounding community. Click here to register. No special skills are required; all materials will be provided.
LISTEN: Lenten Worship Series
Have you ever misplaced your phone—which is on vibrate of course—and then asked someone to call it? We get quiet, listening in order to be ready to hear that little buzz. It is a quieting down and high alert all at the same time. We will quiet down and heighten our attention to the “still, small voice” of God and our true self in this series.
FUMC Always Has and Always will Welcome All: Our Response to General Conference 2019
Re: Actions of the General Conference of the United Methodist Church As many of us are aware, Tuesday, February 26, 2019 concluded the called General Conference of the United Methodist Church on human sexuality. You can read more about the details here (www.vaumc.org/GC2019), but know that the delegates adopted a “Traditional Plan” that retains current restrictions against gay marriage in the church, and the prohibition on ordination of self-avowed, practicing, homosexuals. It also adds tighter accountability and discipline regarding violation…
Worship Series: a Future with Hope
Beginning February 17th “For surely I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare and not for harm, to give you a future with hope.” -Jeremiah 29:11 The image of a tree and the progression of the growth of living things offers a way to focus on our own growth as the people of God: who we are and what we are called to do and be. In a time when hope is needed…
Sermon Series 2019: Adam Hamilton’s “Unafraid”
Unafraid: Living with Courage and Hope in Uncertain Times In this series, based on the book by Adam Hamilton, we explore the most common worries and fears experienced by Americans today, consider practical steps for overcoming these fears, and reflect upon fear in the light of scripture and a faith that promises again and again that we don’t need to live in fear. Let’s live with courage and hope. January 20—An Age of High Anxiety January 27—Fear of the Other…