Please join us in prayer for the people of Turkey and Syria who are suffering because of the devastating earthquakes.
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Please join us in prayer for the people of Turkey and Syria who are suffering because of the devastating earthquakes.
Follow along with the 2023 Lenten calendar to learn more about life in Zimbabwe, especially for the girls at the Nyadire United Methodist Mission in northeastern Zimbabwe.
We received many messages of thanks in the past month from our community and our congregation.
The Sewickley Community Food Pantry especially needs pasta sauce (not pasta—just sauce), soups, cooking oils, mayonnaise, ketchup, salt, and pepper.
As we continue to try and look for ways to be more cost effective in the office, we solicit your help.
If you accepted membership on a church committee, changes are effective with the new year. The January newsletter lists all of the church committees and their membership.
We’ve received many thanks from our members and our community this month.
Throughout January, we will continue to assemble snack packs for children who participate in learning programs at The Bridge/Hub in Northview Heights and blessing bags for the homeless who are served by the Daily Bread ministry on Pittsburgh’s North Side.
Human Relations Day is a denomination-wide Special Sunday designed to celebrate and raise awareness to further the development of better human relations by involving congregations in community and youth outreach.
Thank you for the outpouring of generosity during the Christmas season as we collected items and asked people to shop for children!
The funeral service for Lyric Keys and Jack Wylde Lightner is planned for Wednesday, December 21, at 11 am, followed by a luncheon in the Simpson Room.
Notes of thanks for all those little ways we share God’s love.
Laity and clergy are invited, Jan. 24, 9 am – 4 pm, to build skills to recognize, respond to, and support someone who is experiencing a mental health challenge or crisis.
Are you compassionate? A good listener? Spiritual care volunteers are needed to visit inpatients of Allegheny Health Network’s palliative care division.
Thank you so much for your support and donations to the National Kidney Foundation!
We will be assembling more food bags for children who participate in learning programs at The Bridge/Hub in Northview Heights and blessing bags for the homeless who are served by the Daily Bread ministry on Pittsburgh’s North Side.
Next Sunday’s Special Offering will be divided between Doors to Hope and Red Stockings.
Looking ahead, the Outreach Committee will provide Angel Tree wish tags for children and teens who are in residential mental health treatment at the Bradley Center, located in Robinson Township. As you plan your holiday spending, please keep those children in mind.
If you or someone you know would like to receive gifts through NHCO’s toy shop, please contact Vicki Burstynowicz, Sharing Projects Coordinator at 412-487-6316 x3150.