Friday, May 29, 2026



THIS SUNDAY (5/31) 
Breakfast - 8:45 am

Worship - 10:00 am 
Join us in Kobler Hall

As followers of Christ, we Seek others in our community, Serve their needs, Grow in the love of Christ, and Connect with each other

Pastor's Points:


This Sunday is Trinity Sunday! Similar to Ascension Sunday, Trinity Sunday is a day where we honor and celebrate a mystery of our faith – the Holy Trinity. 


We affirm it in our creeds, we sing about it in our hymns, we baptize in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, but what does it mean?


In a phrase, I don’t know. It’s a mystery.

I found these words from a retired UM pastor – who now spends his time providing worship resources for pastors – helpful and wise. And perhaps better than what I could write.


The Trinity is an image of God as relationship. And it’s also an image of God as unity. Even though there seem to be three persons, they are One. And we’re part of that One. “I am in my Father, and you in me, and I in you” (Jn. 14.20). And it’s an image of God as energy. With God one plus one equals three, because you also count the “plus.” God is the “proceeding” of Son from Father, and Spirit from both of them. (There’s a big controversy about whether the Spirit proceeds “from the Father” or “from the father and the Son.” The very nature of the Trinity is that they can’t be separated or distinguished. The Spirit proceeds from their relationship.


The Trinity is not a static organizational chart but an electric field, a living process, a loving flow, a divine dance. The Greek word for it is perichoresis (from peri, which means “around,” and chorein, which means “to give way” or “to make room”). The Trinity is God’s dancing-to-make-room-for-the-other.” (Steve Garnaas-Holmes, Unfolding Light)


Join us for breakfast in Kobler at 8:45 (bring a dish to share or just show up!), then we’ll worship together in a combined 5th Sunday service at 10 in Kobler, where we’ll also celebrate our graduates! 


Wear your regalia if you have it! 


See you Sunday! 

Pastor Emilee



REMINDER: With this being the 5th Sunday, our one service at 10 am will be in Kobler Hall. The following Sunday, June 7th, we will move semi-permanently to Kobler Hall for ALL services until the A/C is fixed. 


Don't miss out!

This Sunday! Join us for a ....
5th Sunday Fellowship & Worship plus Graduation recognition! 

Breakfast at 8:45, with worship service at 10:00 am, both in Kobler Hall!

All types of breakfast/brunch food are

welcome, bring something to share if you feel led! (no sign-up needed)

As we move into a time of discussion of the vision, goals, and priorities for 2027, you'll want to get this first session on your calendar!


June 14th at 4 PM - Kobler Hall, Focus: "What does the Community need" 
Stay tuned for more dates and leadership takes shape.

Connect, Create & Care for others!

The Prayer Shawl Ministry meets & creates shawls and blankets to give away as a form of outreach. Join us for fellowship and learning as we crochet or knit for others. Beginners welcome. Starter supplies available. First Wednesday of each month, 3:30-5:30 in the church parlor. Join us June 3rd! 
Email
fumcwrappedinlove@gmail.com with questions.


Take Note:

VBS STARTS SOON but we still need your help! 
 WE NEED LOTS OF FOOD, so sign up!
— snacks and simple items to keep our kids energized


Donation Sign up 2026

If you’re able, please consider donating. Every contribution—big or small—helps create a joyful, welcoming week for our children.

We can’t wait to see your kids at VBS!

SERVE Spotlights

CALLING ALL CRAFTERS! Please consider getting involved in this very important mission opportunity. We meet in the downstairs Fellowship Hall on Mondays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Starting next week (June)! 

Please join us or reach out to
Mona or Sherry to get crafts to work on at home!

Coffee With Care! Sign up to - Set up, or clean up!

Help us share that goodness by volunteering with our Sunday morning coffee bar (setup or tear down); training is provided, love of neighbor required, love of coffee optional—but highly encouraged. Sign up yourself/family/friends/small group below.

Help fill out our summer schedule! A great activity for kids / teens to help with! 




CURRENT PANTRY DONATION WISH LIST !



Baby wipes

Pasta sauce

Canned tuna, salmon, or chicken

Canned assorted vegetables

1 lb bag of rice

1 lb. bags/boxes of spaghetti

SERVE

PRAYER /

PRAYER LIST

CALENDAR OF EVENTS/ FACILITY CALENDAR 
(remember to click on Facility Calendar button for whole list)

Green Tip(s) of the Week!

This week, take a fresh look around your living room and den for simple ways to reduce plastic use, reuse what you already have, and recycle more thoughtfully. Small changes at home can help reduce waste and limit the amount of microplastics entering our environment.

Choose candles in reusable glass jars or recyclable tins instead of plastic containers, and consider replacing plastic picture frames with durable wooden or metal ones that can last for years. Before throwing away décor or household items, think about how they might be repaired, repurposed, or donated for a second life.

For families with children, wooden toys are a sustainable alternative to plastic toys. They are often longer-lasting, easier to pass down through generations, and help reduce plastic waste in landfills and waterways.


Every thoughtful swap is one small step toward caring for both our homes and God’s creation.

Are you on the bus?! Come and See Jeremiah Community up close!

Jeremiah Community is a natural extension of Micah's mission, but it goes deeper-creating a place of real belonging for people who have experienced homelessness. Not just services, but relationships. Not just housing, but home. Honestly, it's hard to fully capture in an email. The best way to understand it is to COME SEE IT!

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