Ashland Place

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH


February 26, 2026


E-News

A mid-week word from Pastor Darren...


On Good Friday, April 3, 2026, I invite you to join me, Rev. Jennifer Porto, District Superintendent Rev. Sheila Bates, and Deaconess Clara Ester for a special congregational pilgrimage to the Legacy Museum and memorial sites in Montgomery, Alabama.

 

This will be a full day away together–a time of shared reflection, silence, and conversation–and a unique way to deepen our understanding of faith, justice, history, and reconciliation.

Montgomery’s Legacy Sites, created by the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), are powerful places of truth-telling and remembrance.

 

The Legacy Museum explores the history of slavery, racial terror, and injustice in America and draws connections across generations to our present day.

 

Nearby, the National Memorial for Peace and Justice honors the thousands of African Americans killed in racial terror lynchings in this country and invites visitors into contemplative remembrance.

 

The Freedom Monument Sculpture Park, reached by a brief boat ride on the Alabama River, offers an immersive outdoor space that honors those who endured slavery and commemorates more than 122,000 formerly enslaved people, preserving their legacy in landscape, art, and story.

 

This journey is more than a field trip — it is a pilgrimage of faith, a chance to walk together as a community, to confront hard truths, and to open our spirits to transformation. For more information, go to www.eji.org. 

 

Our REVISED itinerary will include:

Early morning departure from APUMC by charter bus (7:00 am)

Guided visit to the Legacy Museum in the morning

Lunch at a local Montgomery restaurant

Visit to the National Memorial for Peace and Justice

20-minute boat ride to the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park

Light Dinner (perhaps “to go” depending on timing)

Return home between 8-8:30.

 

Cost for the trip: $75 per person (to cover bus, meals, and tickets to the different sites).

 

This will be a full day culminating in worship, prayer, dialogue, silence, and sacred space for reflection — a journey that invites each of us to open our hearts to the Spirit’s work in our lives and our world. 

 

Registration is now available through the link below. There are 56 seats available on the bus. I hope to fill every one of them! This will be a Holy Week to remember. All are welcome to join us for this journey.

 

Darren 

For this coming Sunday's bulletin...

Hoover, Debra, Come Fill Our Hearts

We will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day at our luncheon on March 8. Please rsvp by Thursday, March 5, by emailing lwstreet@gmail.com. A donation of $10.00 is appreciated and all ladies are welcome.


Pastor Darren and Joseph Griggs are planning a backpacking trip for youth (rising 6th graders-2026 graduates) through the mountains of Virginia.


The dates are June 20-25.

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)


2026 Sign-up


Altar Flowers - Would you like to honor someone, remember a loved one, or celebrate a happy occasion???


Click below for a link to Signup Genius.


Your $65 (NEW PRICE) donation can be made to APUMC and placed in the offering plate, arranged online (apumc.com) or delivered to the office. Please include your preferred wording.

Around the Congregation...

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, 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, Sherry Thomson, Robert Wheeler (Emily McGough’s brother), Merrill Whitener, Kathryn Willingham, and all caregivers (*new concern this week

 

 

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