Service Times
- Sunday Worship (Celebration Center):
- 8:15 am - Traditional, 9:30 am - Blended
- 11:00 am - Contemporary
- On the 5th Sunday of the month - 9:30am only
- Sunday Schools (Various Classrooms):
- 9:30 am
- Youth (Youth & Adult Building):
- Sunday evening - 6:30 - 8:00 pm
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Exploring the Way of Spiritual Practices
2010 Lent Dinner and Program Series Each Wednesday beginning February 24 through March 24. Dinner is 5:45-6:15 p.m. with the program from 6:15-7:00 p.m. An offering will be taken for the cost of the meal.
A children's program is offered for Pk-5th grade.
Nursery available for infant through 2-years-old.
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United Methodist Council of Bishops Pledge to Protect God’s Creation
Pandemic poverty and disease, environmental degradation and a world full of weapons and violence are the wages of our sins against God’s creation. But there is hope if we change our ways, the 69 active United Methodist bishops urge all United Methodists and people of goodwill to offer themselves as instruments of God’s renewing Spirit in the world. For more information, see the letter below.
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Monthly Labyrinth Walk
First Tuesday from 6-9 p.m.
The labyrinth is a metaphor for our journey with God.The walk inward symbolizes letting go of the barriers and busyness that stand between ourselves and God. The middle of the labyrinth is where we center on God, reflect on God’s truth and love, contemplate in quietness and relax in God’s presence. The outward journey helps us process how our encounter with God affects our relationships with ourselves, others and the planet. The labyrinth is open to the public and is available the first Tuesday of each month from 6-9 p.m. Each walk takes 30-45 minutes. To complete the walk by 9 p.m., arrive no later than 8:30 p.m. There will be a brief introduction to the history of the labyrinth before you walk. Guides will be available to assist you. Children ages 7-11 are invited to walk the labyrinth with an adult. The walk will be in the main church building. Please enter from the front glass doors.
Contact , Minister of Adult Discipleship, (804) 400-6171 or (804) 270-7613.
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Winter Small Groups
To register, contact or call 270-7613.
If you desire to pray the scriptures come for Lectio Divina and Centering Prayer on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Tuesday (beginning January 12) from 7-8 p.m. in room 119. Lectio Divina means sacred reading. It is not reading scripture for information but a slow reading that allows one to soak in each word. Centering Prayer allows us to rest in the presence of God. We do not offer praise or requests but simply "hang out with God". This group is ongoing, it is not necessary to attend every session - at least once a month is helpful.
Revelation: A Story of Hope - The Book of Revelation offers hope and not only the promise of things to come upon Christ's return but guidance on how to live as disciples now. Through the course of 12 weeks we will take an intimate look at the Book of Revelation and explore how all things will be made new. Begins Wed., Jan 27 from 10-11:30 a.m. in Room 118. Leader: Lisa McGehee.
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Pumpkin Palooza 2009
More than 600 people attended Pumpkin Palooza 2009! Thank you to everyone who made the day successful and fun for all.
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Newsletters, Mid-Week Announcements, Etc.
Online Copies of the Church's newsletter The Shepherd's Call, Mid-Week Announcements and other newsletters
Mid-Week Announcements
February 17 Mid-Week Announcements
February 9 Mid-Week Announcements
February 3 Mid-Week Announcements
The Shepherd's Call Monthly Newsletter
Mar_10_Shepherds_Call_.pdf
Jan_2010_Sheps_Call.pdfBook Group News
February Book Group News
