Rev. Dr. Michelle Morris
Heroes and Villains: Baymax and Jesus / Big Hero 6
John 15:12-13
Both Jesus and Baymax are not merely human, but may be the most human of all of us. Both came to bring healing. And both give their lives for others – friends and enemies alike. There is no greater hero than these.
DATES AT A GLANCE
Back to School Dance - Sunday, August 18
Wednesday Night Kids Programming - August 21
Bishop Merrill Preaching - Sunday, Aug 25
Bringing Back the Trees Learning Session - Wednesday, Aug 28
urgent announcements
All Generations Back to School Dance
No matter what era it was when you went Back to School, we will have a dance for you! Come to our churchwide dance on Sunday, August 18 at 4 p.m. in Hines Hall. We will also have typical school dance food for people to eat. Come be part of an event that last year was described as the greatest moment of joy some people have ever had!
Bishop Laura Merrill Preaching Here August 25
Bishop Laura Merrill will be with us in worship on Sunday, August 25, preaching in both services. Make plans to be here that Sunday to thank her for her leadership and to share with her what you love about our church and community!
Family ministries
Youth In the Know
Join us for an informational pizza lunch meeting on Sunday, August 25 from 12-1:30 pm. We'll talk about what you and your 7-12th grade student can expect for the 2024-2025 school year by detailing weekly programming and getting special events on your calendar! Sign up HERE
6th Grade Confirmation
If you have a 6th grader who is interested in being confirmed in the United Methodist Church, email Ms. Lexie (
) to get added to the Confirmation contact list! Our class meets during the Sunday School hour upstairs, beginning August 18th!
Wednesday Kids Programming Returns August 21st
We will be meeting from 6-7 pm.
Community events
Bring Back the Trees Talk
On Wednesday, August 28 at 6 p.m. in Hines Hall, learn from local landscape architects, pollinator liaisons, and master gardeners who will share what is good to plant for this season, and the types of trees that are indigenous to this area as we work to replace trees and plant life lost during the tornado. Free to anyone in the public.