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Author: Shirley Luce

Pop In Any Sunday

We Welcome you to Pop In Any Sunday

Worship 9 am & 11 am and Sunday’s Small Group Hour at 10 am

All are welcome, Small Group hour have classes for all ages and stages.

Children’s Sunday Programs

Nursery – Birth to 2 years (9 a.m. – noon. Sunday)

Children’s Church is offered during both Worship Services for children ages 3 – 1st Grade.  Children learn the about worship: how & why we take communion, learning the Lord’s Prayer, learning scripture verses.  All while playing games and crafts.

Small Group Hour:  Sunday’s 10 am.

Toddlers – 2 & 3 year olds

Godly Play 4 year old – 2nd Grade Godly Play is a Montessori type learning process where children hear and see a Bible Story and then spend time exploring the story through guided questions and hands on experiences.

Older Elementary 3 & 4th Grades – Holy Moly Curriculum is designed to help our kids discover Bible Stories through an animated Bible Story followed by a time questions and exploration.

ARMS 5 & 6th Grades – ARMS is our cross over group for our kids in 5ht and 6th Grades. They take those Bible Stories they  learned as younger children and explore how the all connect to the living story of God’s amazing love for His creation throughout history.

Youth Sunday School Grades 7-12. This year we will be surveying the New Testament, exploring the Gospels and Paul’s letters.

Adult Sunday Programs

Adults are encouraged to check out the Sunday adult small group opportunities.

Starting Sunday, Sept 11th at 10 a.m. The Sunday Small Group Hour is offering a number of opportunities”:  

“In the Same Boat” – Gathering Space

“Parenting through the Phases” Rm 3

New Community Small Group – Rm 1

Belonging – Rm 4 – Belonging – a group where you can share your most authentic self as we journey together growing in our faith and community.

Also this Fall:

Starting Sept 8th, Kara Grosh will lead a study of Adam Hamilton’s book “Making Sense of the Bible” A 6 session study of the new and old testaments, and using the bible to help us wrestle with everyday issues. The group will meet on Thursdays from 7-8pm in Room #1

Rusty Hammers meet on the 2nd & 3rd Thursday at 1 p.m. in Rm 3.  Retired men studying the Bible and helping to maintain the church facility.

Pearl Knit meets on Wed at 10 a.m. Women meeting together in fellowship some knit, crochet, needle point, or just come and enjoy the company. 

Tuesday Morning Women’s Bible Study will relaunch on Sept 13th.  At 10 am Rm #1

Lesson from Youth Mission Trip

Presence is More Powerful Than You Realize

Devotion by Pastor Richard

It has been a very intense four weeks this past month. I have led two mission trips and have pulled off an incredibly successful VBS with our amazing church and amazing volunteers! There is no way I could do all of that without the help and commitment of strong and dedicated volunteers! Thank you to everyone who had some role in any of those events. Your support and commitment has not gone unnoticed.

One of the greatest lessons I learned was on the Middle School mission trip to Wilmington a couple weeks ago, and it was about how your presence can make all the difference in the world. Many times it is not what you do on these trips, but the impact you can have on a life or even a community by just showing up. Your presence is so important, and I know I have written about it before, but this summer was a reinforcement of its importance.

In Wilmington, my team was assigned to go and clean the backyard of a person who is on the Vigilant Hope missionary team. This gentleman has an amazing story about how God helped him get back on his feet after a life of facing one tragedy after another. His main focus is to minister to the homeless and drug addicted in the city. He had recently bought a house in a very poor part of town, and needed some young people to help him reclaim his back yard and to build some frames for a raised garden that would provide fresh vegetables for him and his neighbors.

The week before we arrived, he told us that two doors down was a drug dealer’s house. There was a violent event where shots were fired and some of the bullets went into the house across the street just above the couch, nearly hitting the homeowner. He called the authorities and turned in the dealers and by the time we got there, the occupants were moving out. As you might expect, the neighbors had been living in fear and were afraid to even come out of their homes.

Then we show up, a group of a dozen middle class kids making all kinds of noise and working incredibly hard on a stranger’s backyard. Before long, our homeowner noticed one neighbor sitting on their porch that he had not seen in a long while. Then another neighbor, a young woman, came by walking her dogs. After that another person walked up and asked us what we were doing and expressed that they were happy that we were there. What I learned was that our little group of noisy and hard-working teenagers actually made the neighborhood safer for the residents who live there. Our physical presence was impacting and changing the neighborhood. We were helping to build community and increasing the safety of the residents just by being there.

I have participated so many mission trips over the thirty years I have been doing full-time ministry, never has this idea of just our being present helped me to see the greater impact that we as Christians can have over the world. In so many situations, people and communities just simply need to know that they are not alone and that there are actually people out there who care for them, regardless of the differences between races or cultures. Painting a wall or cleaning a yard are important, but they are not the most significant work.  In just a few days our presence in that Wilmington community made a significant impact. Can you imagine if the church just showed up? Never underestimate the impact you can have on someone just by showing up!

See you at church this Sunday! Just show up and impact another person!

Pastor Richard

Showering Rocky River Elementary

Harrisburg United Methodist Church is  in partnership with Rocky River Elementary School. Help us start off the new school year, by showering Rocky River Elementary with an abundance of  School Supplies.

All school supplies are welcome, but here are a few suggestions:  24 pack of Crayola crayons, 10 count colored pencils, Marble composition notebooks, yellow #2 pencils, glue sticks, eraser caps, tissues, Clorox wipes.  

You may also go to the Rocky River Elementary Website for a complete list of supplies by grade.

Goody Bags for RRE Teachers 

To welcome back the teachers, we are preparing goodie bags with: $5 gift cards (Dollar Tree, Starbucks, Target, Walmart) Small bags of chips, Gum, Mints, Candy.

Bring your donations to the church office during the week or bring on Sunday Morning.

Happy Camper Sunday school

An adventure with God awaits in the great outdoors. Jesus walked this earth, he invited 12 men to share in his life and to join him on a great adventure. Today, Jesus invites each of us to join him on this adventure as well.

No need to register just come to Harrisburg UMC Sunday Morning at 10 a.m. Children ages PreK – 4th grade will be welcomed and excited to join the adventure

Vacation Bible School

Vacation Bible School – Food Truck Party

August 2, 2nd – 5th, 9 – noon

Register Here

Ready to cook up some fun? Register today yo be part of the Food Truck Party. Children ages preK – 4th grade to get on a roll with God as a parade of Food Trucks rolls into their neighborhood for the summer’s biggest party!

This VBS invites children to pray as Jesus teaches us in Matthew 6:11; “Give us this day our daily bread.” These words serve as a reminder that everything we have comes from God — and that it’s by turning to God in prayer that all of our daily needs are met.

At the center of the Food Truck Party is a special food truck called “On a Roll.” Here, Kids (or “Chefs”) will learn from the food truck’s Top Chef, along with DJ Cupcake (an adorable cupcake puppet), about the Daily Specials (Daily Learnings), which are lines from the well-loved prayer that teaches us to turn to God to meet our needs.

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