60 Years of Ministry
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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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We live in a culture bent on definitions of a good life as continuous upward mobility–climbing ladders of prosperity with increasingly fabulous experiences that we can post to ever-more-likable social media accounts. We may comb the shelves of the self-help section in search of just the right formula to gain success. Perhaps we even gravitate towards spiritual leaders who promise great rewards if we only do “the right thing.” But life happens, right? Most times we are not moving upward but trying to repair the rung we’ve just slipped from. So what if we stopped climbing and started fertilizing, watering, and blooming right where we find ourselves? Welcome to a Lent of affirming a faith in which we are blessed, regardless, and where we can lean into embracing our “good enough” lives. Our Lenten Journey begins with Ash Wednesday Worship on March 2nd at 7:00pm in person and online.
Sunday, April 17, Easter 9 a.m. Worship
Sunday, April 17, Easter 11 a.m. Worship
Sunday, April 3rd, Fifth Sunday of Lent and Confirmation Sunday
9 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m Worship Service
Sunday, March 27th, Fourth Sunday of Lent – Guest Speaker Katherine Sherrell
9.a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Worship Service
Sunday March 20th Third Sunday of Lent “Lots of things can be Medicine”
9 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Worship Service
On Sunday, we reflected together on Luke 13:1-9. Pastor Toni Ruth reminded us that sometimes in our lives bad things happen that have no connection to personal sin or righteousness, they are just bad things that happen. In our desire to understand why such things happen we can miss an important teaching from Jesus who invites us to keep our eyes not on others, but on what is happening in our lives right now and how can and will use even the hard things in our lives to draw us closer to His love. We can miss the call to repent- turn around – and find God’s grace waiting for us.
This Lent, what is going on in your life that is hard or that you’d prefer to not think about? What sin or behavior patterns are you stuck in that are keeping you from understanding God’s love for you? What “fertilizer” has come your way that God can use to tend the soil of your life with the medicine of tears, repentance, and struggle that leads to life?
Remember this poem that Pastor Toni Ruth shared and ask God to help you see your need for him in this season of your life.
Sunday March 13th Second Sunday of Lent. – So much is out of our control
On Sunday Pastor Toni Ruth invited us to reflect on Jesus lament over Jerusalem in Luke 13. “Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to it. How often I have longed to gather you as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, but you were not willing.” When we feel out of control or as though danger approaches, we can run around like chickens with their heads cut off, trying to get our needs met, trying to avoid pain or conflict, trying to ensure that the worst wont’ happen to us. The illusion of control is so helpful, but sometimes life hands us situations where we are deeply aware of all the things that we cannot control. In such moments we have a choice. We can run around frantic and aimless or we can allow God to gather us in, hold us close, anchor us through the storm. What keeps you from being willing to be gathered? What would it look like for you to stop your hustle, your frantic grasping for control, your agenda for your life and find that God is enough for you today? Find a moment today to be still, breath deep, and listen for God’s call for you to come and find your center amid the chaos under the shadow of his wings. Read Psalm 27 and offer your prayer to God for where you most need to be gathered to God’s love. Sunday Sermon – March 6th First Sunday of Lent
9 a.m Full Service, Contemporary – There will be a test!
11 a.m. Full Service Traditional – There will be a Test!
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We invite you to A Taste of Harrisburg. If you’ve worshiped with us and want to learn more about HUMC, then join us to get a taste of what we’re all about. Connect with members of our church family and discover how you can grow in your faith and serve. Enjoy delicious homemade pastries and fellowship with us. We look forward to seeing you there. Kindly RSVP to Vanessa Turner (vanessa.turner@hendrickauto.com) by March 6th. Date: March 13 Where: Fellowship Hall Time: 10:00 am
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Thank you for your interest in Stepping Stones Preschool! We are honored that you have chosen our school as the first step in your child’s formal education. Below is information about registering your child for the 2022-2023 school year. If you have any questions, please call Lisa Wallace at 704-455-3544 or 704-701-5029.
Registration for the 2022 – 2023 school year:
T/TH – $155/month
MWF – $235/month
M – F $360/month
PO Box 970
4560 Hwy 49 S., Harrisburg, NC 28075
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