The Add1 Lenten prayer window of the week, as selected by the SUMC youth group/confirmation class, is as follows: first-responders.
The Add1 Lenten prayer window of the week, as selected by the SUMC youth group/confirmation class, is as follows: first-responders.
This Tuesday, March 25, our Witness Committee will be holding a Community Prayer Gathering regarding how governmental policies are affecting immigration. We will be gathering in the front lawn of the church at 7:00 pm.
The Add1 Lenten prayer window of the week, as selected by the 11:00 am Children’s Church group, is as follows: “Friends.”
All are welcome to participate in a four-week series on United Methodist history each Tuesday evening, April 29 through May 20, beginning at 6:00 pm in the Simpson Room.
All are welcome to attend the United Women in Faith (UWF) Spring Day Apart Meeting. Our local UWF unit will host UWF units from throughout the Pittsburgh District on April 5th.
Saturday, March 22, 12:00–2:00 pm
Sewickley has a vibrant Black History that is often unknown. Join us as we visit the many sites that are part of this often overlooked History of Sewickley.
The Add1 Lenten prayer window of the week, as selected by the 9:00 am Children’s church kids, is as follows: “Children.”
if you know Hurst, you know he has been struggling with cancer for many years now. We have been praying for and with him, encouraging him and helping to keep his spirits and his lovely wife Diane’s spirits high. There is now something else you can do: become a donor of stem cells.
The Home Goods Community Closet is now open, and we are accepting items for it!
It’s almost time to adorn our sanctuary with beautiful spring flowers. This year we will be ordering our Easter Flowers through the local florist, Florabelle.
Please consider joining the youth of SUMC in our Add1 Lenten prayer initiative. We’re adding a prayer each day on our walk towards Easter. Each week, we will open a new prayer window.
SUMC is collecting Easter Bags for the food pantry.
On March 8th at 1:00 pm in the Sanctuary, we will be gathering with members of the Daniel B. Matthews Historical Society and the surrounding community.
The St. Matthews AME Zion Church and its Daniel B Matthews Historical Society will not be having their Pancake Breakfast this Saturday, March 8th.
During Lent, we are gathering to worship with our siblings in Christ at St. Matthews AME Zion, Sewickley Presbyterian, and St. Paul’s Lutheran churches.
As part of the Stewardship Team initiative, we agreed that a program on wills and planned giving would be a good thing. While the program is focused on those of us over sixty, it will certainly be open to anyone younger who is interested.
I would like to thank the Witness Committee and everyone (I counted 37) who attended the “Community Prayer Gathering: Racial Justice” event on the church lawn.
Please let us know of any high school or college graduates in our church family.
Ever wanted to learn a new language? Starting March 16th, the church will be offering weekly Spanish classes in the evenings to help in our new The Good Neighbor Ministry.
We are starting to prepare for Mother’s Day, and we want you to be a part of the service!