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Sunday Worship:
In Person and
Streaming
10:00 am
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This Week at Pender
May 8, 2025
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By following Jesus
and reaching out to others,
we seek God's transformation
of ourselves and our world.
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May 11, 2024 at 10:00 AM
Mother’s Day Worship | Fourth Sunday of Easter – May 11, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Join us this Mother’s Day for a special worship service at Pender UMC, as we celebrate the Fourth Sunday of Easter and honor the nurturing love of mothers everywhere.
Guest Speaker: David Kinard
Scripture Reading: Luke 5:1-11
Gospel Lesson: John 10:22-30
David Kinard will share a powerful message drawn from the call of the first disciples and the assurance of Jesus as our Good Shepherd. It's a time to reflect on faith, calling, and the deep love that sustains us.
All are welcome to this uplifting service filled with gratitude, worship, and the joy of the Resurrection!
There's no dress code - whether you prefer jeans and a t-shirt or a dress and suit, you'll fit right in.
Services are also posted in our sermon archive.
Join us live at Pender UMC
12401 Alder Woods Drive, Fairfax, VA US 22033
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Pender's Worship Service May 11, at 10:00 am will be in person and live-streamed. | | |
"Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances for this is God's will for you in Jesus Christ. " 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Pender is a church committed to the power of prayer. Our "prayer chain" is a group of church members constantly in prayer for the needs of our congregation. To make your prayer needs known, you may email the prayer chain by clicking here to send an email to our group of prayer warriors.
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Today through June 20, sign up for VBS 2025
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Today through June 1 Submit Info for Graduation Sunday
- May 14, AA Meeting
- May 25, JDC/Juvenile Detention Center
- May 31, Bread of Life
- May 31, Chris Atwood Foundation HopeFest 2025
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June 1, Last Day to Submit Info for Graduation Sunday
- June 1, NO Fellowship Feast!
- June 7, United Women in Faith General Meeting
- June 7, A Celebration of Bach
- June 8, Graduation Sunday
- June 8, Light Luncheon for the graduates
- June 23 to 27 - VBS 2025 "Road Trip"
- July 18 to 26 - Youth Mission to Philippi, WV
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August 16, Community Day and Welcome Back to School Festival
Weekly Events
- Sunday
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Children's Sunday School Classes. The children will meet in the sanctuary until just after Children's Time. They will then leave for Sunday School with their teachers. We are asking for volunteers to relieve the Sunday School teachers so they may periodically attend the full worship service.
- Youth Sunday School Class at 10:30
- Seeker Adult Sunday School Class meets at 9:00 am.
- Praying Our Faith at 9:00 am.
- The Impact Youth Group at 5:00 pm
- Monday
- Fun with Music
- Mary Martha Circle, online
- Tuesday
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Handbell rehearsals
- Pastor Bruce Bible Study
- Wednesday
- Ruth Circle
- AA Meetings at 6pm
- Thursday
- Pastor Bruce Bible Study
- Lectio Divina Prayer Group
- Choir Rehearsal at 6:30
Check here for other meetings.
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All Pender Meetings run by the school year. Recurring meetings (weekly or monthly) taking place after June 30, 2025 will need to be scheduled again for the 2025-2026 school year.
Now that we have 5 additional congregations meeting at Pender, it is more important than ever to get your room reserved and on the church calendar.
It is also important to remove it if you are no longer meeting so that other groups can use the space.
Pender Members and Pender-sponsored groups such as Boy Scouts should go here, click add event. Please list your first-choice of room number.
You will get an email when your event is approved. Note that you cannot add an event to a room that is already reserved for another meeting.
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Proverbs 31:31: "Honor her for all that her hands have done, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate."
Psalm 139:13-14: "For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well."
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The Real Story of Mother’s Day | United Methodist Origins
Did you know Mother’s Day wasn’t created for cards and flowers?
While Americans now spend over $20.7 billion annually on Mother's Day, the original intent of the holiday was far more meaningful—and deeply rooted in Methodist faith and social justice.
In this video, discover the inspiring story of Ann Reeves Jarvis and her daughter Anna Jarvis, the Methodist women behind the founding of Mother’s Day in the United States. Learn how their vision was shaped by faith, compassion, and a call for peace, not profit.
Ann Jarvis organized mothers’ clubs in the 1860s to care for women and children affected by poverty, illness, and war.
Anna Jarvis, her devoted daughter, worked to establish Mother’s Day as a national observance rooted in honoring mothers and advocating for peace.
Anna later rejected the commercialism that overtook the holiday, calling on people to share heartfelt letters, carnations, and moments of reflection—not purchases.
This powerful video includes commentary from Harriet Olson, CEO of United Methodist Women, and Donna Miller, archivist at Historic St. George’s UMC in Philadelphia. Together, they shine a light on how Mother's Day began as a spiritual and social movement—and why that message still matters today.
The first official Mother's Day celebration was held in 1908 at Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church in Grafton, West Virginia—now the International Mother’s Day Shrine, a United Methodist heritage landmark.
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Need a Pender Magnet for Your Car?
Show your Pender spirit on the road!
We have Pender UMC car magnets available in the church office.
Stop by and pick one up—while supplies last!
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Do You Recognize This Cabinet?
If this cabinet looks familiar, you might have a mailbox inside!
It’s located near the elevators, and it could be holding something for you.
Please take a moment to stop by and check—your mail might be waiting!
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The United Methodist Women's Ruth Circle would like to extend an invitation to all women to come join us as we will be meeting each month in the Pender Library on the third Wednesday of the month, at 10am.
Light refreshments will be served.
We will spend the first 30 minutes in fellowship and then will start a program at 11. We are looking forward to seeing you on May 21st as we also celebrate Mother's day.
Please contact Roberta Pont for any questions, jimandrobertapont@gmail.com. This will be our last meeting and will start again in September. During the months of June, July, and August, we will have lunch on our meeting date at 11:30 at the choosing of our group.
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Our First Responders need bottled water!
Lend a helping hand to our local heroes by contributing to the Pender Police Rest Stop! We are collecting a variety of items that our officers greatly appreciate during their shifts. You can drop off your donations at the church office, clearly marked "Rest Stop."
Here’s what our officers are currently enjoying:
- Celsius Energy Drinks to keep them energized
- Drizzilicious Rice Cakes for a light snack
- A variety of chips for that perfect crunch
Additionally, we're always in need of:
- Full-size water bottles (Please note: the 4oz bottles are not utilized)
- Refreshing beverages like seltzers, Gatorade, Propel, Aspire, and other energy drinks
- Individual-sized snacks such as potato chips, jerky, cookies, and nuts
Your contributions make a real difference in the daily routines of our police officers, providing them with the sustenance and morale boost they need to keep our community safe.
Drop by with your contributions and show your support!
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The Pender Medical Closet Back!
Ruth Circle has restarted Pender's Medical Closet—a valuable resource we had years ago, and one that our community needs again! This lending library of medical equipment will provide wheelchairs, walkers, ice machines, canes and other essential items to those who need them, free of charge.
Here’s how you can help:
✅ Donate gently used medical equipment.
✅ Lend equipment you’re not currently using but may need in the future.
✅ Borrow items if you or a loved one has a temporary need.
Drop-off & Pick-up: Donations and borrowed equipment must be brought to and picked up from the church.
Sign-up Sheet: A log is available in the office to track donations and checkouts. Find it on MaryO's door.
For questions, donations, or lending, please call Roberta Pont.
Our goal is to support our church family and community by making these resources available to those in need.
Thank you for helping us bring this important ministry back to life!
Right now we have:
- A variety of braces, knee and wrist
- Canes
- Blood Pressure Monitor
- Polar Active Ice Therapy
- Crutches
On Loan
- Wheelchair
- Rolling Walker
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Pender United Methodist Church opened worship on May 4, 2025 with the timeless hymn “Jesus Calls Us,” joyfully sung by the Sanctuary Choir and congregation.
This powerful call to discipleship was accompanied by a gifted ensemble:
- Heidi Jacobs – Piano
- Patrick King, Music Director – Keyboard
- Kenneth Carr – Percussion
- Abe Garver – Cello
Together, their music set a reverent and uplifting tone for the service as we gathered to answer Christ’s call in worship and faith.
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How does a hymn written for a minor saint’s day by a Victorian hymn writer known for her pedagogical hymns for children become one of the most often sung hymns on Christian discipleship?
Mrs. Cecil Frances Alexander (1818–1895) was one of the most beloved hymn writers of the nineteenth century. Born Cecil Frances Humphreys in Redcross, County Wicklow, Ireland, she married Irishman William Alexander at age 32. Alexander was an Anglican rector who became Bishop of Derry and Raphoe in 1867 and, following her death, archbishop and primate of all Ireland.
Hymnologist Alfred Bailey captures the context of Mrs. Alexander’s hymns: “Before her marriage she had been a member of the Evangelical wing of the Anglican Church. That fact shows in her intense devotion to the religious education of children” (Bailey, 1950, p. 352). By contrast, William Alexander was a Tractarian—what might be called a "high church" devotee today—following the ethos of the Oxford Movement.
She authored more than four hundred hymns—most of which were written for children before she was married. These were published in several collections, the most popular being Verses for Holy Seasons (1846) and Hymns for Little Children (1848).
Like many Christian women of this era, Mrs. Alexander was devoted to children’s religious education, using hymns as a tool in their education. She included instructions on the seasons and feasts of the Christian year.
Inspired by the influential and brilliant Anglican clergyman John Keble (1792–1866) and his collection The Christian Year (1827), Alexander prepared Verses for Holy Seasons (1846), a book for Sunday-school teachers. The purpose of this collection was to use hymns as “a Christian Year for Children, in which the attempt is made, by simple hymns, to express the feelings, and enforce the instructions, which, in her distribution of the year, the Church of England suggests” (Humphreys, 1846, p. vii).
From Hymns for Little Children, a hymnic companion to the Apostles’ Creed, we still sing “All Things Bright and Beautiful”—based on “I believe in God, the Father, maker of heaven and earth”—and “Once in Royal David’s City”—interpreting “(I believe) in Jesus Christ, our Lord, who was born of the Virgin Mary.” Appearing less often in collections today is “There Is a Green Hill Far Away”—reflecting on the clause, “Suffered under Pontius Pilate.”
“Jesus Calls Us o’er the Tumult” is the exception in that it was not written as a children’s hymn and was composed after her marriage. The hymn first appeared in a collection called Hymns for Public Worship (1852), published by the Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge (SPCK), Tract No. 15, as a hymn for St. Andrew’s Day, November 30, displaying her priority for the Christian year.
Interestingly, Alexander’s children’s hymn for St. Andrew’s Day in Verses for Holy Seasons, “O’er all the earth, with even course, / the seasons come and go,” does not mention St. Andrew or his calling, but is a more general orientation to the concept of saints’ days.
Read more at https://penderumc.org/pender-blog/hymn-history-jesus-calls-us/
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Seeking Baby Blankets for Baptisms & Baby Boxes!
We are in urgent need of white baby blankets for our little ones being baptized—we only have two left! If you’d like to contribute, we greatly appreciate your support in providing a special keepsake for these precious moments.
Additionally, Jane McKee is collecting baby blankets for the “Baby Boxes” service project led by our Impact Youth group. They will be packing bags filled with essential items for newborns, and we would love to include a handmade blanket in each one as a meaningful touch.
If you have completed baby blankets, please drop them off at Pender’s office, Attn: Jane McKee.
Thank you for helping us bless these little ones and their families!
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Join Us for Bread of Life!
Get ready to roll up your sleeves and spread some love!
What: Bread of Life – A chance to give back to the community!
When: Saturday, May 31 from 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Where: Pender UMC Kitchen
12401 Alder Woods Drive, Fairfax, VA 22033
Why join us?
- We provide all the ingredients. You bring your enthusiasm and a heart full of love!
- Meet new friends while making a real difference.
- Help those in need and feel the joy of giving back.
All are welcome! Whether you're a seasoned chef or just love the smell of fresh bread, there's a spot for you in our kitchen. Together, we can knead some dough and do good!
See you there – let’s make magic happen!
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HopeFest Tickets are On-Sale Now!
Tickets are now available for HopeFest 2025 — don’t miss out on this incredible day of food, fun, and fellowship in support of The Chris Atwood Foundation’s mission to save lives and support recovery!
📅 Saturday, May 31st
📍 Pender United Methodist Church, Fairfax, VA
Enjoy BBQ, raffles, live music, games, and more — all while making a difference in the lives of those impacted by substance use disorder.
Get your tickets today and please consider making a donation of $20 at checkout to help us cover the cost of food and supplies. Just make sure to reserve a ticket in advance so we know how much BBQ to have prepared!
Every contribution helps us continue providing hope and vital support to those on their recovery journey. Invite your friends and family — let’s come together for a day filled with hope, recovery, and community!
GET TICKETS NOW
From HopeFest 2024:
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A Message from the Finance Committee
Dear Pender,
Thank you for your generous gifts to Pender and its many ministries.
We have recently analyzed the financial data from January and were concerned that our offerings were about a third less than what we projected based on the annual estimate of giving cards that were turned in late last year.
While we realize that everyone has a different pattern of giving, we greatly appreciate those who are able to give on a regular basis so that we can pay our bills.
We would like to offer a gentle reminder for you to please update your offerings for 2025 if you have not already done so.
Thank you for your support of Pender and God’s work here.
The Finance Committee
As of March 31, 2025:
MTD actual revenue was $59,383; YTD actual revenue was $140,578;
MTD actual expenses was $53,610; YTD actual expenses was $159,844;
MTD net gain was $5,773 ; YTD net loss was ($19,266).
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Save the Date! Pender VBS 2025 - Road Trip - is coming June 23 to 27th.
Want to volunteer or need the Zoom link? Contact Jane McKee
Signup here!
Help children discover God’s presence everywhere!
Embark on an exciting journey with Road Trip VBS is based on Joshua 1:9 – "The LORD your God is with you wherever you go." Discover God's presence everywhere as we explore new places, make new friends, and experience God's goodness together.
Join us in a fun-filled adventure on the open road, taking all the kids (Travelers) on thrilling journeys to exciting destinations. Led by the Navigator and an adventurous puppet Scout, kids will learn that God is always with them. Through engaging stories from the Navigators' Guide (the Bible), Travelers will delve into timeless tales of faith from the Old and New Testaments. Get ready for twists, turns, and excitement as they face new challenges and find strength in God's presence on this unforgettable trip!
Road trips are a great way to build strong relationships and create indelible memories. This makes Road Trip! VBS not only a fun experience for kids but also an opportunity for them to strengthen their faith and bond with others in their community. With engaging activities, interactive games, and meaningful lessons, children will have a blast while they grow in their understanding of God's love and promises for everyone.
Green Light: “The LORD your God is with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9)
Mile Markers:
God is with us on the journey
God is with us when we go off course
God is with us when we’re joyful
God is with us when we’re lonely
God is with us near and far
Bible Stories
Session 1: Abraham and Sarah Follow God (Genesis 12:1-9)
Session 2: The Israelites Take the Scenic Route (Exodus 13:17-12)
Session 3: Mary & Elizabeth’s Family Reunion (Luke 1:39-56)
Session 4: Jesus Visits Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-10)
Session 5: On the Road with Paul (Acts 18:1-11)
Teens! Think you're too old for VBS? NO Way!
Get ready for an epic summer adventure with Road Trip VBS 2025 this June!
Dive into a whirlwind of exciting activities where you can:
- 🌍 Champion the environment by sewing your own trendy bag.
- 🧶 Crochet cozy baby blankets for new moms in need.
- 🚗 Engineer and race your very own model car.
- 🍪 Whip up some delicious snacks in our baking blast sessions.
- 🔬 Unleash your inner scientist with mind-blowing experiments.
- 📖 Discover the daring deeds of amazing Biblical figures.
Kick off each day with a special mission to mentor the younger VBS adventurers before embarking on your own thrilling journey.
Spots are limited—sign up now to lock in your summer of fun and discovery!
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Children's Sunday School meets Sunday in person from 10:15 - 11am.
Welcome to Sunday School!
Any questions? Please speak with Miss Jane or Miss Maya!
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Hi Sunday School Families & Friends,
There are some wonderful family/children's activities happening ithis year. Please come and enjoy! All are welcome -- and invite a friend!
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Western Fairfax Christian Ministries – WFCM - programs are designed to serve as a critical safety net to keep individuals and families in financial crisis housed and fed while providing resources, support, compassion services, and connections to help them work toward financial stability and food security.
In 1987, Pender UMC along with 11 other local churches saw the need for coordinated aid and formed WFCM. Nearly 40 years later, its primary programs are the Emergency Food Program including two Free Food Markets, 15 satellite site refrigerators, and home delivery and Emergency Housing Financial Services Program (assisting with rent, mortgage, and utility bills) serving an average of 700 families/month, nearly 5,000 individuals/year. WFCM, the anchor community-based organization in Region 4 of Fairfax County, provides food and financial support to families at risk of hunger and homelessness in 9 zip codes in western Fairfax County (Centreville, Chantilly, Clifton, Fairfax, Fairfax Station, Herndon, and Oak Hill).
The WFCM Mission:
As an expression of God’s love and a demonstration of the gospel of Jesus Christ, Western Fairfax Christian Ministries provides food and financial support to those at risk of hunger and homelessness.
If you would like to participate in helping our neighbors, there are several ways you can help:
- Place needed items into the cart at Pender for weekly delivery to WFCM
- Provide a monetary donation through Pender by designating WFCM on your check or on-line giving.
- Order from Amazon for direct delivery to WFCM at 4511 Daly Drive, Suite H, Chantilly, VA 20151 (Amazon is best for heavy items.)
- Donate your time by volunteering in the Food Pantry or another of their many services.
To learn more, click here to link to the WFCM website. www.wfcmva.org
If you have any questions, please contact Becky Bryan, the Pender coordinator with WFCM.
CURRENT MARKET NEEDS.
Food & Beverages
- Flour
- Sugar (1 or 2 lb. bags)
- Vegetable Oil
- Kidney Beans and Garbanzo Beans
- Cereal (low sugar preferred)
- Hot Cereal
- Pasta Sauce (no glass containers please)
- Diced Tomatoes, Tomato Sauce, and Tomato Paste
- Canned Fruit (peaches, pears, pineapples)
- Family Sized Snacks (pretzels, crackers, nuts, seeds, etc.)
- Hot Beverages (ground coffee, tea bags, etc.)
Toiletries
NOTE: Toiletry items cannot be purchased by our clients with SNAP
- Body Wash
- Toothpaste
- Hair Shampoo
- Hair Conditioner
- Feminine Hygiene Products (Pads preferred)
- Baby Wipes
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Pender is an open and welcoming church. We accept and embrace all persons, period. All people are blessed children of God. Pender is a caring and praying church community; we believe as Christians that we are called to follow and practice the ways of Jesus Christ, who is our ever present and living God.
Our mission is to practice and embrace, providing unconditional love and acceptance of all of God's children as He loves and accepts all of us.
We do not discriminate based on age, mental, physical, or intellectual ability, culture, gender, race, religious belief or unbelief, or sexual orientation.
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