Sewickley UMC is collecting Easter Bags for the food pantry. You are asked to take a bag with the grocery list attached, purchase the non-perishable items, and return the filled bag with the list attached. Completed Easter Bags and cash donations are needed by Sunday, April 10.
By following the Lenten Calendar found in the back of the sanctuary, you can help the Nyadire United Methodist Mission refurbish its Chindenga rural health clinic in northeastern Zimbabwe, Africa.
Thank you to all who contributed to the Souper Bowl of Caring.
The Steelers are out of the playoffs, but fans can still celebrate the Souper Bowl in February.
For January, let’s fill our grocery carts with pancake mixes, syrups, and hot cereals
This Sunday, the United Methodist Church celebrates Human Relations Day as a means of furthering the development of better human relations by involving congregations in community and youth outreach programs and social justice ministries in the US and throughout the world.
In response to the dangerous tornadoes that swept across the country and extensive damage reported in many states, UMCOR has been in contact with Conference Disaster Response Coordinators and provided immediate early response funding immediately
A summary of the outreach activities SUMC conducted throughout Advent.
To give to this special offering, please mark your gift “Human Relations,” or chose that option on EasyTithe.
Vitalant will conduct blood drives on Sunday, April 24th and Sunday, September 25th right here at SUMC.
UMCOR (UMC Relief Agency) and its partners are responding to disasters both around the world and in the United States, including the areas devastated by the December 11 tornados.
For December’s Food Pantry Collection, the suggested items are pasta sauces and pasta (or canned items like ravioli).
In December, on 3 separate days, as a small token of appreciation, SUMC will be providing meals for the hospital staff treating COVID patients at Sewickley Valley Hospital.
Please join in prayer for the areas affected and consider a gift to UMCOR Disaster Response
SUMC collected 82 coats plus 120 hats/mittens/gloves/scarves, with an additional 22 coats provided by two community partners.
Unwrapped gifts marked with the child’s name and code must be brought to church by December 12th.
Sunday’s offering will be divided between Doors to Hope and Red Stockings. Doors to Hope at Home supports 6 Western PA Conference agencies and Red Stocking supports the Health and Welfare Ministries of the Conference.
Right now there are UMC young people—who might not have had the resources to attend a school of their choice, or, for some, any school at all—who’ve been sent by you into the world God loves because of your giving to United Methodist Student Day.
Thank you for the outpouring of donations of coats and hats, mittens, gloves, and scarves, which will be distributed on December 4th
Outreach is coordinating with The Bradley Center to provide gifts for 15 residents. The Bradley Center is a residential mental health treatment facility located in Robinson Township, which treats children ages 6 to 21.