Singing with the Chancel Choir gives me the opportunity to engage deeply in the traditional worship service in a truly meaningful way. When I hear and sing along with the music that Dr. Prestinari so carefully and purposefully chooses for each worship, I am able to engage with the service and be "one" with its message. Sharing in music making as a member of Chancel Choir at First United Methodist Church touches my soul. I feel the music inside me, as the text speaks to me in profound ways. I am truly blessed to have the opportunity to sing with such an incredibly talented and gifted group as we praise God, share our gifts of music, and humbly serve the Lord.
Read MoreI have worked at MCUM as a volunteer alongside my Mom for many years and then independently while I was in middle school during the COVID pandemic. I spent a lot time sorting and boxing up food and personal care items in the MCUM self-sufficiency center. I was able to help other friends learn about MCUM through food drives, cleaning/hygiene drives, other special projects and even a larger food drives with Jackson Creek Middle School, St. Mark's United Methodist and Scout Troop 100.
As for my Eagle Project, the MCUM director really wanted to see a sensory playground for all of the kids in the Compass Early Learning Center. I was excited when they approached me about working on this and I was really excited to work on this for my Eagle Scout project. MCUM received some grants, but I learned really quickly that playgrounds are very expensive and there are a large number of regulations that have to be followed. In the end, we were able to provide the kids in every playground space with sandboxes, a couple fence-mounted sensory activity boards, and painted tricycle tracks for bike riding.
Read MoreAs a family, we love finding ways we can serve together -- which can be a challenge with younger kids. We care deeply about teaching our children to respect and nurture our environment, so gardening and creation care are natural outpourings of that desire. We have been happy to help play a role in getting FUMCB's garden efforts off the ground this year -- we've started small as we've experimented with the beds and the space, but it's been great to deliver some produce to the food pantry. It's also been great to look at the landscaping around the church and focus on invasive species removal. There are certainly ways we can grow these efforts next year and we hope to help with gardening for food and pollinators alike in the future!
Read MoreNothing makes me more spiritually nervous than people who claim to have a corner market on the Truth. “God said it, I believe it, that settles it,” may make a catchy bumper sticker, but it’s a very poor foundation for a nuanced faith in a complicated world. In fact, it is dangerously narrow-minded in light of the complex nature of our Scripture.
Read MoreBorn and bred a Midwesterner, I’ve been conditioned to be nice. Even if I object to something or someone, the greatest offense I could commit would be rudeness. Well, I’m tired of being nice while my siblings of color live in fear of being gunned down in hate attacks at the supermarket or church.
Read MoreWe often see the world in black and white when it comes to the church, politics, and our personal lives. You’re right or wrong. You’re red or blue. You’re in or out. Yet most situations in life are much more complex. I want to invite you to take a deep breath. Spend a few minutes of silence with God. Prepare yourself to live in the uncertainty of the grey areas.
Read MoreWhen I was 15 years old, I sat on the floor at a youth event where the room was dimly lit by a candle. The crucifixion story was read. I was reminded how God sent Jesus to die for my sins. For added effect, someone pounded a nail into a two-by-four.
Read MoreThis new mask policy was approved by the Governing Board on March 28, 2022 and is effective immediately.
We will follow the CDC community level for Monroe County.
When the county is at or approaching high risk, masks are required. Food will not be served at group events.
When the county is at or approaching medium risk, masks are recommended. Food will be served with individual portions.
When the county is at or approaching low risk, masks are optional. We will respect one another’s decisions about masking.
Masks are required in our nursery for everyone age 3 and up. Masks are required for adults working with children 5 and under.
Masks continue to be recommended for high-risk groups and individuals who are unvaccinated.
Jubilee, youth, and children’s Sunday School continue their COVID practices with food.
Read MoreMy favorite part of kindergarten is the writing assignments with phonetic spelling, our as our six-year-old calls them, “my personal narratives.” We’ve delighted in the wonderful stories from her perspective, oftentimes with opportunities to decode the spelling.
Read MoreWe believe all people are created in the image of God. God’s love extends to all people, and all people are of sacred worth. We welcome, affirm, and celebrate people of any age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, national origin, ethnic or cultural background, appearance, faith tradition, physical and mental ability, economic condition, marital status, family configuration, or place on the spectrum of conservative, centrist, or progressive.
We proclaim this statement of inclusion and welcome to all, especially those who have known the pain of exclusion and discrimination in the church or in society. We invite all people to join us on our faith journey toward greater love, understanding, and mutual respect.
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