Ashland Place

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH


February 12, 2026


E-News

A mid-week word from Pastor Darren...



Dear Friends,

 

There is joy on the horizon for the people of Ashland Place UMC. Do you not perceive it?

 

Ash Wednesday is next week. Lent is almost here. But right now, it is still Epiphany. While the city may be covered in Mardis Gras beads and moonpies, the Church declares February 15 as the last Sunday in the season of light. With all due respect to Joe Cain, make no mistake about it–this is Transfiguration Sunday

 

Do you remember how this season started? It began with Jesus’ baptism. …Suddenly the heavens were opened to him and he saw the Spirit of God…alighting on him. 

 

And now, this Sunday will be yet another brilliant and glorious sign of the revelation of God. 

 

As is so often the case in Scripture, it happened on a mountain (Matt. 17:1-9). But I believe it can happen down by the shores of the Bay, too. 

 

Where else, we wonder, might this light also shine? 

 

As Diana Butler Bass has written in The Beautiful Year,

 

“The season of Epiphany is about Jesus’ vision–of the Spirit of alighting on those rising from turbulent waters to complete belovedness–slowly, surely seen by others. All around Jesus, people follow his light, they see a new way toward joy and justice, and they begin to envision a world that pleases Abba-God. The circle of light and enlightenment widens. They can see, to some degree, Jesus’ baptismal vision.

 

And then, on this final Sunday, his followers are invited into the vision for themselves. Jesus took his friends up to a mountain. There, they saw their teacher with Moses and Elijah–Jesus, shining with light, conversing with the Law and the Prophets.”

 

Does that sound like a momentous occasion? It certainly does to me! You do not want to miss this Sunday!

 

In celebration of this event, we are excited to gather for breakfast this Sunday morning at 8:30 and then worship together as one body at 10:00. Our friends from the Excelsior Band will be with us, bringing the light of their witness and increasing our hearts for joy and justice. The message this Sunday is “This Is Out of Control.” As preparation for worship, I invite you to begin praying over the words of Psalm 2. It’s going to be a great and glorious day!

 

Furthermore, I am grateful for the interest many have shown in our upcoming pilgrimage to Montgomery on April 3. We are still working to fine tune the itinerary, so I ask all who are considering it to give us your feedback through this survey. 


Sure enough, there is a light over the horizon!

 

                                               

                       Yours,

 

Darren

For this coming Sunday's bulletin...

Hoover, Debra, Come Fill Our Hearts

Youth Group Lenten Discussion Group

Facilitator: Lisa Cooper

 

Youth are invited to join a Lenten Discussion Group to discuss meditations on the seven final sayings of Jesus using Fleming Rutledge’s The Seven Last Words from the Cross. The book is available on Amazon (about $16) or where you like to order books. We will have a few extra if needed.

 

Each mediation is very short, but powerful and worthy of our personal and shared reflections. We hope this is an opportunity to let you intentionally prioritize and set aside time for devotional, prayer, and open discussion during Lent in a laid-back setting.

 

The first discussion on the first meditation will be February 22  at 10:00-11:00 a.m. in the basement during the Sunday school hour. (Location of the gathering and upcoming dates may change based on the group’s desires and commitments) Please text or call Lisa Cooper at 251-680-8918 if you are interested in participating. Friends are always welcome!


SAVE THE DATE FOR VBS 2026!

JUNE 8-11


AP YOUTH EVENTS

Youth events are open to youth in grades 7-12.

Friends are always welcome!

QUESTIONS?

Contact Joseph Griggs at (251)518-8001

WEEKLY YOUTH HAPPENINGS

Sunday School (10:00am)

Sunday evening fellowship (5:30pm)


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Around the Congregation...

Christian Love and Sympathy to...

The family of Louise Thomson who passed away on February 6, 2026.


Circle of Concern 

Please hold these persons in your prayers: Fay Adams, John Allen, John and Angela Bell, Jean Brown & son James Williams, Bob Cook, Ann Cottrell, Braxton & Linda Lee Counts, Julie & Steve Dugan, Mihyon Ellis, Phillip Fields, Bruce Finley, Missy Foose, Russell Fountain, Marcia Golson, Holly Hastings (Dee Dee Cook's sister), Diane Holub (Angela Prine’s mother), Barbara Hunt, Andrew Irby, Tyler Mazey, Jean McCutchen, John McMurphy, David Richards, Sara Robinson, Tom Root, Mary Davis Rutledge, Nancy Scott, Lonn Spencer, Jody Thompson (Pam Bostick’s brother-in-law), Sherry Thomson, Robert Wheeler (Emily McGough’s brother), Merrill Whitener, Kathryn Willingham, and all caregivers (*new concern this week

 

 

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