Ashland Place

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH


November 20, 2025

E-News

A Mid-week word from Pastor Darren...


Bear witness to the love of God in this world, so that those to whom love is a stranger will find in you generous friends.

 

Dear Friends,

 

I have always been fond of this blessing. Traditionally, it is frequently offered as a word of dismissal in our United Methodist wedding liturgy. I think it serves well for other occasions, too–wherever there is a covenant to be kept in Christ.

 

This week, the love of God is on display through the dedication of so many in this congregation and community. 

 

On Sunday, I found generous friends in worship, and later in the fellowship hall, helping to unload and pack food boxes. On Monday, I saw them at the men’s small group, the women’s Bible study, and at the Alabama West-Florida Conference Core team meeting. 

 

On Tuesday, I saw them at the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast downtown, at the APUMC Preschool Balloon parade, then the Dumas Wesley Executive Board meeting, then loading more food boxes for transport in the Fellowship hall, and then the church’s Finance Committee meeting later that evening. 

 

On Wednesday, they were back at Dumas Wesley unloading and setting up for distribution and then again at the Wednesday Night Bible Study discussing the parables of Jesus.  

 

Today I expect to see more generous friends at the AWF Board of Ordained Ministry meeting at Blue Lake (near Andalusia). Lord knows they will be back at Dumas Wesley today, too, offering our all to our neighbors with glad and generous hearts.

 

Granted, none of us can keep up this pace by ourselves. Nor is anyone expected to be in a Kingdom so defined by the grace of God. Still, in times of joy and strength, there is nothing better than bearing witness to the love of God in the world. We all have a part to play. Whenever and wherever you share this Love, you will find that you are a part of it, whether you realized it or not. 

 

Generous friends. Those are the best kind!

 

This Sunday is Christ the King Sunday, the final Sunday in the Christian year. As we grow in our understanding of how the reign of God is taking shape in our lives, we have much to celebrate.

 

This Sunday, we will also be invited to participate in an additional offering that is initiated by our Bishop Jonathon Holston. I appreciate his leadership in the area, as this offering is designed to support not only our local concern, but also assist with those underserved areas of our Annual Conference that remain without assistance. More details about this movement can be found here:

 

https://www.awfumc.org/newsdetail/abundant-table-offering-a-matthew-25-response-19437415

 

I am so proud to be the Senior Pastor of this great church. I wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. Let us greet each stranger as generous friends!

 

Hi-dee-hi-dee-hi!

 

Darren

For this coming Sunday's bulletin...

Please continue to spread the word about our open Preschool Director position.

Hoover, Debra, Come Fill Our Hearts

So proud of our Ashland Place Preschool two and three year olds! They marched in their annual Macy’s-style Thanksgiving Parade on Tuesday and did a fantastic job. What a fun tradition! 




Join the Reunion Sunday School class for an Advent Study: The Advent of the Lamb of God, by Russ Ramsey. Starting 11/30 in Room 202 upstairs in the Fellowship Building, we’ll discuss scripture passages that unveil God’s loving pursuit of his people. All ages are welcome to join us! For more information, contact Kristi McClellan. 

Volunteers

We're expecting a surge of clients during the approaching holiday season, and could use some extra hands, especially on Thursdays from 9:30am to noon. The upcoming dates are December 4 and 18. Please consider helping us help our neighbors and community.


Christmas Card Fundraiser

Christmas will be here soon, and The Joseph Project will once again sell custom Christmas cards. This is our biggest fundraiser, and the money goes directly back to feeding our clients. As part of the included price, we will address and provide postage for your cards, so that you don't have to! A sales table will be set up in the Fellowship Hall starting November 9 and will be there every Sunday until the ordering deadline of December 7.


This year's card image will be...

For more information about any of these things,

please contact Stephanie Alexander at skalexander@bellsouth.net.

It's time again for our annual United Appeal Fund fundraiser. These beautiful ornaments will be on sale in the Fellowship Hall on Sundays for the next couple of weeks between 10 and 11am. You can also stop by the church office during office hours to purchase one. The cost is $30.

Exciting Things are Happening in the Children’s Ministry


We have a number of activities on the calendar for the next two months. Please keep these dates in mind and join us for Sunday School @ 10:00 every week! 



November: Emphasis on thankfulness and giving with mission projects and family sharing


December 10: Children’s Nativity Program - 6:30 pm Sanctuary  


December 14: Children’s Christmas Breakfast - 10:15 am Fellowship Hall



During the month of November, if you would like to share a story of Thanksgiving with the children or have an idea for a mission project, please let us know. Parents are always welcome to join us.



We sincerely appreciate the opportunity to share the love of Jesus with everyone!! 

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)


2025 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 $55 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, Victor Brown (Dee Dee Cook’s brother), Bob Cook, Braxton & Linda Lee Counts, Julie & Steve Dugan, Jake Elder, Mihyon Ellis, Phillip Fields, Bruce Finley, Missy Foose, Marcia Golson, Curt Graf (Curtis Graf's father), Diane Holub (Angela Prine’s mother), Barbara Hunt, Andrew Irby, Tyler Mazey, David Richards, Sara Robinson, Tom Root, Mary Davis Rutledge, Nancy Scott, Lonn Spencer, Jody Thompson (Pam Bostick's brother-in-law), Louise Thomson, Sherry Thomson, *Suzannah Weeks, Robert Wheeler (Emily McGough’s brother), Merrill Whitener, Kathryn Willingham, and all caregivers (*new concern this week

 

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