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March 23, 2025 at 10:15 AM


3rd Sunday in Lent


*Scripture Lesson

Matthew 6:9-13


*Sermon

"Bread for Each Day"

by Rev. Sooah Na


*Worship Assistant:

Paul Manjourides


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Announcements

Invitation: Inspiring Youth Project – March 29 at 3 pm

This year, Centenary UMC is launching the Inspiring Youth Project—a bold new initiative designed to connect and empower youth by introducing them to inspiring local leaders who have overcome life’s challenges and are making a positive impact in our community.


Our first gathering will be on Saturday, March 29, at 3 PM at Centenary UMC.


Our guest speaker will be Vika Nikitina—a life coach, artist, and creative facilitator. Originally from Ukraine and a member of our church, Vika helps people reconnect with their authentic selves through creativity and introspection. She’s excited to share her journey and encourage youth to embrace creativity as a vital part of faith and self-understanding.


The gathering will include an interactive Q&A with Vika, games, fellowship, and food—a great opportunity for youth from different churches to build friendships and grow together in faith!



We’re looking forward to seeing all our youth there!

Journey of Healing-Raritan Shore Lenten Gathering (March 22nd)



Struggles within the church and fears without have plagued United Methodists for the last few years. Jesus came, not so that our lives would be stolen by fear and pain, but so that we might be made whole, and be liberated to courageously follow where he leads. Bishop Cynthia Moore-Koikoi has invited all United Methodists on a Journey of Healing, we began in January by naming our wounds, now during February, the Bishop and cabinet, along with designated prayer warriors in the district are covering the wounds with their prayers. In March, the theme is Cleanse. We believe that wounds are cleansed through the Blood of Jesus. On Saturday, March 22, 2025, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm at Montgomery United Methodist Church, 117 Sunset Road, Belle Mead, NJ. ALL district clergy and laity are invited to gather for conversation, prayer service, and holy communion. When we partake in communion, we receive the body and blood of Christ to sustain us for the days ahead. This sacred gathering invites us to cleanse the wounds within us and our communities. I hope you review the schedule join us. Read more information about the Journey of Healing here.


Lenten Bible Study

Promo Video "The Final Days"

I’m reaching out to invite you to our upcoming Lenten Bible Study. 


This year, we will be exploring The Final Days by Rev. Matt Rawle, a powerful study that walks us through the final moments of Jesus' earthly ministry by comparing the Gospel accounts.


Bob Carlson and I will be leading the study, which will take place on Wednesdays from March 12 to April 16. Each session will begin with a 10-12 minute video featuring Rev. Rawle, followed by a time of meaningful group discussion.


I look forward to sharing this journey with you and growing together in faith!



Blessings,

Sooah 

Buy the Study Book Here

Centenary United Methodist Church

CENTENARY'S SANDWICH MAKING MINISTRY Centenary's Sandwich Making Team was busy again, assisting neighboring New Dover UMC's "Sandwich Ministry" program to aid those dealing with food insecurity....

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March’s barrel offering is designated to Breaking the Chains Through Education

Breaking the Chains through Education - Metuchen High School

MARCH BARREL OFFERING SUPPORTS 

BREAKING THE CHAIN THROUGH EDUCATION


Many people believe that world slavery ended in the 19th Century when European nations and the United States finally abolished the African Slave Trade; the American Civil War emancipated four million African American slaves; and Tsar Alexander II freed millions of serfs in Russian. But the sad truth is that modern day slavery continues to exist today in many locations around the world, primarily in Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe. Estimates of the number of enslaved people in contemporary society range up to 50 million, many of them children.


   Over the last dozen years, one of Centenary's major mission projects has been Breaking the Chain Through Education (BTCTE), a charitable organization dedicated to freeing, uplifting, and empowering trafficked children in Ghana, West Africa. During that time, your special gifts and donations to the Mission Barrel each Sunday, supplemented by additional funds from our missions budget, have enabled Centenary to contribute more than $10,000 to BTCTE.  


   One of the things that first attracted us to BTCTE was that it was started by a Metuchen High School teacher, Evan Robbins, and his students after reading about the horrific conditions that trafficked young children were exposed to as work slaves in the fishing industry on Lake Volta in Ghana. What began as a high school club has grown into a charitable organization that today is helping 110 children and young adults transition from childhood slavery to independence and a better future. BTCTE's comprehensive support to these beneficiaries includes access to education, housing, food security, and healthcare. Its motto is "Every child should be able to live free!"


   In 2024, BTCTE built and opened a new residential and educational center in Ghana, which can house 40 beneficiaries. The construction of the new facility was mainly completed by BTCTE beneficiaries who have graduated from its vocational sponsored programs, including electrical engineering, window installation, concrete mixing and preparation, tiling, and painting. Having so many BTCTE beneficiaries under one roof will allow social workers to spend more time working with students, and also will significantly reduce housing costs.   


   If you would like to make a special gift to support BTCTE's important work in Ghana, make out a check to Centenary UMC, write "Breaking the Chain" on the memo line, and drop it in the mission barrel on Sunday or mail it to the church. Thank you. 


Bob Carlson 

Missions Chairman  


Every Wednesday & Sunday

  • Celebration of Found Cans (nonperishable item collection ministry from 9:30 am to 12 pm)
  • Bell Choir Practice at 2 pm at Music Room (Sunday)
  • Wednesday Lenten Bible Study (March 12- April 16) at 7 pm (Online)


March 22nd (Saturday)

  • Raritan Shore District Lenten Gathering at Montgomery UMC - 10 AM


April 7th (Monday)

  • Church Council Meeting at 7 pm (Online)


April 10th (Thursday)

  • Sandwich Thursday (Sandwich Making Night) at 6:30 pm at Room 20


April 13th (Palm Sunday)

  • Easter Egg Hunt (Following the service)


April 18th (Good Friday)

  • Good Friday Service will be held at 7:30 pm


April 20th (Easter Sunday)

  • Easter Sunrise Service at 7:30 AM
  • Easter Sunday Service at 10:15 AM


April 26th (Saturday)

  • Church Spring Cleaning Day 9 am-2 pm (Lunch will be provided)

We pray for...

Remember in your prayers: Jose (cousin’s husband of Darla Downes); Howard Reenberg (friend of Tom Moyer); Wes Lanni’s family (nephew of Beverly and Chuck Bell); Debbie Parker (Mary Ellen's Niece), Alber Chek (Mary Ellen's brother), Vinny (friend of James Mojomick); Tom Moyer; family of Jim Taylor; Lester Heim, Jr. (son of Mary Ellen Heim); Carolee Szakos; Cathy Savoia; Steve Mosteller









*Bold indicates new to the list.

Celebration of Found Cans

LET’S REPLENISH! LET'S FILL THE BINS!


Centenary continues its weekly collections of non-perishable food items to help “REPLENISH” (formerly the Middlesex County Food Network) make a dent in food insecurity!


Food collection at Centenary takes place on WEDNESDAYS and SUNDAYS from 9:30 a.m. – noon. On Wednesdays, the green REPLENISH collection bin is located at Centenary’s front door; just drop off an item or two or more (follow your GPS to 200 Hillside Avenue in Metuchen)!



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