April 2026

The mission of Arcadia United Methodist Church is to grow

as followers of Jesus, discovering and responding to the needs of our community.

ARCADIA CHURCH NEWS

Sunday Worship Service


We invite you to join us each Sunday at 10 am for worship.

Pastor Sherry Golightly will be bringing the message.

If you cannot join us in-person you can watch the service

via Facebook live.

Watch on Facebook Live

Sunday School



We invite you to join us for Sunday School each

Sunday morning in-person at 8:45 am.


Kevin Paschall is leading us through the New Testament with

great discussion from the group. We will begin Philemon and

Hebrews this month.


If you cannot join us in-person you can join via Zoom.

Click on Zoom Instructions to join the class at 8:45 Sunday mornings.


Children's Church


We provide Children's Church each Sunday, except Communion Sunday, for elementary school children attending church. Kids will be dismissed for Children's Church after the choir special.

A Word from the Pastor



 Dear Arcadia Friends and Family,

           Sermon writing is probably the main work and the most time-consuming work a pastor undertakes. Pastors will sometime hear that congregants want “preaching from the Bible” and wonder what that means, since the Bible is the basis for every sermon. Maybe the following will provide some education and clear up some things about preaching.

           Sermons are classified into three main types. Pastors should--and usually do preach a variety of types of sermons. But there is controversy among church goers all over about which type of sermon each prefers. At this point, I will tell you that I do have a reason for writing this article and ask that you please read all the way to the end.

           Topical sermons are built around a specific theme or subject such as, love, faith, stewardship, relationships, grief, and so forth. These sermons address a subject using various supporting scriptures and not just one text. In other words, topical sermons focus on what the Bible says on a subject and are generally heavy on Christian living as the desired outcome.

           Textual sermons concentrate on very short and specific verses of scripture as a "springboard" to discuss a particular theological point or truth. The development of those points typically comes from additional biblical texts and other sources.

           Expository sermons explain a specific passage and focus on the original intended meaning of a passage in context, often moving verse-by-verse through a chapter or book of the Bible. Expository sermons focus on what the text says and are often simply conveying information instead of reinforcing the need for change in behavior.

           The difference between “Biblical verse” of the textual sermons and Biblical text” of the expository sermon is a bit confusing. Text refers to the overarching content, narrative, and context of the scriptures, whereas verses are small, numbered subdivision of scriptures. While text conveys complete thoughts, stories, or commands, verses break these into individual lines.          

           I suspect when a congregant says they want “preaching from the Bible”, expository sermons, which is only one of the 5 main types is what they mean. Expository sermons are like one-sided Bible study. It’s a study lacking discussion and instead of the student doing the work of “studying” the Bible to find the meaning for him or herself, the student depends on the preacher to tell them what they need to know.

           The other common forms of sermons include Narrative sermons which present the biblical message through storytelling, guiding the listener through a Bible story's plot and characters. The sermon I preached on Palm Sunday was a narrative sermon (and can be heard on FB).

           Biographical sermons study the life, character, and lessons from a specific biblical person or an important religious figure, such as John Wesley. My mom’s preacher has just finished a series on people in the Bible whose lives were changed because of Jesus. Before that his sermon series was on little know women of the Bible.

           The last main type of sermons are Doctrinal sermons. These sermons focus on, guess what? Doctrine! They teach core tenets of religion and faith, using various Bible passages and writings of faith leaders, both past and present, to explain doctrines. Examples of this would be sermons on Grace, Baptism, and Spiritual Disciplines. 

           An effective sermon is generally defined as one that is biblically faithful and applicable to the hearer's life. Rather than just transmitting information, an effective sermon engages the heart and mind, and leads to both spiritual transformation and greater devotion to Christ. The job of a good sermon is --not to confirm what the hearer already knows or practices but to challenge the believer to change behavior.

           In other words, sermons should not pat folks on the back making them feel good about themselves. The only “feel good” part of a sermon should be that God can save sinners such as us.

           I hope you didn’t skip to the end without reading all of the above....and if you did read all of it, congratulations! You’ve earned my invitation to submit sermon requests from the above types of sermons. Feel free to include topics of interest or Biblical texts, verses, or any of the above. Please email me at sgolightly@bellsouth.net to offer your requests. Thanks, and have a blessed April!

Pastor Sherry


PCM Sunday (Every First Sunday)


Food items may be placed in the box at the back of the sanctuary. These food items are badly needed. We collect anytime, but especially the first Sunday of the month.

To view the 2025 Impact Report for PCM, click here.

Arcadia Events and Services for Lent and Easter

See the calendar for other regularly scheduled events.

Maundy Thursday: April 2, 5:30 pm


We look forward to watching the episode from The Chosen on Maundy Thursday about the last supper. We will serve a light supper.

Good Friday: April 3, 5:30 pm


The evening service will help us to reflect on the meaning of the Easter season.

Easter Sunday: April 5


We are celebrating Easter morning with coffee and donuts, special guests and our choir for music, children's worship time and egg hunt following church, and a special Easter message from Pastor Sherry. Hope all can be a part of this special time. 

We are so blessed to have these outstanding musicians share their talents with us on Easter Sunday Morning/Resurrection Day! You will not want to miss it

UWF Annual Day - April 25


 The UWF Conference Annual Day will be held at Lone Oak UMC at 9:00 on April 25. Please let Mary Lou know if you are able to attend. 

Graduation Service/Church on the Lawn - May 3


We will have a Graduation service and "Church on the lawn", on Sunday morning, May 3. This will be a great time to honor any graduating students and to enjoy God's creation outdoors. If you know of someone in church who is graduating, please let Pastor Sherry know. Hope all can attend. If you can, bring a lawn chair. In case of rain, the service will be indoors.



Do You Have Calendar Items to Post?

There is a large calendar in the Disciples Room, and dates for using the church facility must align with the free time on the newsletter and big calendar. This might include class or family reunions, weddings, special group activities, etc. See Pastor Sherry for more info.

Voices from the Church Community


Methodism has many faces, individuals seeking to make sense of their world in the context of their beliefs and their faith. Click the following link for some different perspectives. This is a special episode with several stories supporting the UMC Vision: Love Boldly, Serve Joyfully, Lead Courageously.



The Recap: Episode 34


A message from United Methodist Foundation for the Tennessee-Western KY Conference. Click here.

Thoughts from the Corner Box 

 

There's A Song in My Heart But Another on the Radio


 I have this uncanny ability to think of a song that fits almost any circumstance. Often, I say it, but more often than not, I keep it to myself. Why? Because sometimes I'm with people who have never heard of Fats Domino, Ricky Nelson, Dion, or Chuck Berry, so me shouting out a line or two of Blueberry Hill, Hello Mary Lou, Run Around Sue, or Sweet Little Sixteen would have no meaning to them. It breaks my heart that young people today will never know good old rock 'n roll, but I digress.


 As I was leaving church today, the chorus of a song we sang this morning kept running through my mind. It's one of the good old hymns that we all know and can probably sing the chorus without looking at the words. The song was Alas, And Did My Savior Bleed, and the chorus says, At the cross, at the cross where I first saw the light; (you can finish it at your own pace). Then I got in my car, I turned on a 60s station, and Ben E. King was singing "Stand By Me." So, I forgot being at the cross and started singing along. That is such a good song, and like, Save the Last Dance for Me**, Ben E. King really made you think he wanted you to save the last dance and stand by him when the dance was over. Sometimes the words to songs really do something to me. I know the melody plays a big part in how the song touches me, but the words, the words make me feel like whatever is missing has been found.


Like all of us, I've had hardships, illness, long nights, days that never seemed to end, days where putting one foot in front of the other seemed impossible, and the loss of loved ones that almost overwhelms us. In each of these situations, the only thing I could do was rely on family, friends, and the loving, guiding, comforting hand of our Lord. I've needed Him to sit by me, hold on to me, lie by me, and, of course, stand by me when I couldn't stand alone.


Yes, my mind switched songs in the church parking lot, but it also turned a soulful rhythm-and-blues song into a prayerful one. When Ben E. King sang Stand By Me, he was echoing something God has been saying to us for generations: You don't have to be afraid. I'm right here. Scripture tells us again and again that God stands beside us — in the daylight and in the dark. Ben E. King and I sang "Stand By Me," together and you know what? I think God heard.


"When the night has come, And the land is dark, And the moon is the only light we'll see. No, I won't be afraid, Oh, I won't be afraid. Just as long as you stand, stand by me."

**Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller


Fear not, for I am with you… I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you. Isaiah 41:10

 

Sandra Mayhugh, April 2026

 

** The Drifters featuring Ben E. King

Welcome Visitors


The Disciple Now Committee has a new bag to give visitors that come to church. It will contain a letter to them from Sherry, a newsletter, an Upper Room, the history of the church, and a dozen cinnamon rolls. We are asking the ushers, or anyone available, to see that a visitor receives a bag. The frozen rolls are in the freezer in the furnace room.

Our Vision

Arcadia will be a church where everyone grows as a disciple of Christ and helps others become disciples, all walking the discipleship pathway together.



The members of Arcadia UMC are actively engaged in working to fulfill our mission. All are welcome to join us. We look forward to seeing everyone on Sunday!

Prayer Requests


  • We pray for Melanie Mathis who is having vision problems.
  • We pray for Shirley Mollett with COPD.
  • We pray for Janet Farmer who is recovering from a collapsed lung.
  • We pray for Carl Fisher's mother who has a newly diagnosed medical issue.
  • We pray for our Church.
  • We pray for those unable to attend with us: Nell Hornsby (Stonecreek 111), Betty Hall (Parkview #102)
  • We pray for those who serve in the military.



 Pastor: Sherry Golightly, Certified Lay Minister   

 

Church Telephone:              270-442-3313

Pastor’s Phone:                   270-210-1698     

    

       Music Director: Gaye Fisher                  


Church Contacts and Information

Email: arcadiachurch@yahoo.com          

Webpage: arcadiaumc.org

Facebook: www.facebook.com/PaducahArcadiaUMC