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November 19, 2025

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We will continue with TWO WORSHIP SERVICES

Sunday at šŸ•£ 8:30 AM & šŸ•„ 10:30 AM


We look forward to worshiping with you at either service—join us for a meaningful time of praise, prayer, and community in person watch LIVE on Facebook, YouTube and our website! Go to www.palmcoastchurch.org and click on the "Watch" button. It's that easy!

Pastor Kevin James Sermon is entitled "It's More Than Turkey And Football" based on Psalm 100 (NIV).

Jehovah Jireh


ā€œGod makes a way out of no wayā€, and ā€œGod is always right on time.ā€ I hope there’s an ā€œAmenā€


If I were to describe what God is to me in one word, it would be ā€œprovider.ā€ Over and over again in my life, He has been faithful to provide for me and my family. Not only for my family, but your family and our church family as well.


There’s a name in the Bible for God, Jehovah Jireh, that means ā€œthe Lord will provide.ā€ Jehovah Jireh was used only once in the Bible in Genesis 22, when God tested Abraham’s faith to sacrifice his only son, Isaac. Isaac was Abraham and Sarah’s son they had when they were older in years after a lifetime of struggling with infertility.


Isaac was the son God promised a great nation would descend from one day. Yet, in Genesis 22, God says, ā€œTake your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you.ā€ (vs. 2) Abraham took Isaac and the wood he needed for the offering the next morning and headed up the mountain God told him to go.


Young Isaac looked around and saw the wood, but asked his father ā€œwhere is the sacrificeā€? Abraham responds to his son…. ā€œthe Lord will provide the sacrificeā€.


As we head into the New Year, I ask you to give a sacrificial commitment and witness Jehovah doing it again. ā€œGod makes a way out of no wayā€, and ā€œGod is always right on time.ā€ I hope there’s an ā€œAmenā€ 


We have a goal to see 100% participation from those who call Palm Coast United Methodist Church home, and the Commitment Card allows us to track that goal.


We’re asking everyone to fill out a Commitment Card and turn it in on or before Commitment Sunday, December 7, 2025.


The Commitment Card is below. Please familiarize yourself with it, pray over it and complete the necessary information to turn it in on Commitment Sunday. As we prepare to turn these in together, please review the example and begin praying about what God is calling you to do in 2026.


Thanks in advance for your prayers and contributions.



In His Service,

Dr. James


Sunday Bulletin

A Delightful Afternoon: Highlights from Our Tea Party

Congratulations to Mr. Robert & Dr. Pam Banks married, Thursday, November 13, 2025.

🌸 Altar Flowers – November 23rd Service

Altar flowers this Sunday have been lovingly donated

Rosalie & Lloyd Whyte in Loving Memory of Our Daughter, Fadia and other family members

Mildred Shaw in honor of the season of Thanksgiving


Wednesday Night Bible Study


You're invited to join us today for Wednesday Night Bible Study! Tonight, we'll be exploring the story of Josiah Page 123. Come to the Gathering Space from 5:00p.m.

All are welcome!


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🦃 THANKSGIVING AT OUR FATHER’S TABLE


Mathew 25:35 SAYS: ā€œFor I was hungry, and you gave ME food.ā€


Thanksgiving is on Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025. For the seventeenth year, our church is collaborating with Team Feed Flagler to provide food for needy individuals and families in our community. For this, we need your help. Please consider volunteering in one or more of the following ways:



BAKE A TURKEY: We will give you the turkey to take home, 

bake, cut from the bone, place in a plastic bag, and bring

back to the church on Wed., Nov. 26th, the day before Thanksgiving. We’ll have 25 turkeys for volunteers to cook!

 

VOLUNTEER THANKSGIVING DAY: You can serve from 9 to noon or from noon to 3 pm. The early shift will prepare the food: cut up ingredients (peppers, onions, etc.,), fill cranberry sauce cups, prepare dessert/plasticware packets, etc.  

The second shift will pack dinners to be delivered or picked up. They will also help clean up.

Teens and others can serve as ā€œRunnersā€ between the registration desk and the kitchen, to get the food and bring it to those picking up.

 

BE A DRIVER: Deliver meals to those unable to come pick them up.  

 

ALERT THE OFFICE: If you, or someone you know, would like a Thanksgiving meal, please call the church office to let us know. This will give us an idea of how many dinners to prepare.

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Thanksgiving is a day we can thank the Lord by sharing our blessings and being blessings to others. Let us worship the Lord by extending His love in our community.

 

Marva Jones, Thanksgiving Coordinator for Our Father’s Table/Team Feed Flagler

Thea Hines Jones, Kitchen Administrator and Coordinator, Our Father’s Table.


Bring Handel's Messiah to PCUMC

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