Join us for a time of merriment and scary good fun. We will gather at 3:00 p.m. for games, food and hayride through the Village of Hartland. Costumes are not required, but desired.
Our next opportunity to serve lunch to the Cass Community will be on Saturday, November 16th. Sign –up sheets will be on the bulletin board soon for food and for volunteers to help serve.
Come join in Hartland UMC’s new monthly event. This group is for folks over 50 and would like to get together to play cards, games, visit and enjoy some snacks! Invite your friends and neighbors to join you!
All ladies of Hartland UMC are invited to join together as the 2014 Secret Angels reveal themselves. We will meet at the home of Marty Hansen for an evening of fellowship, good food and fun! If you will be attending, please R.S.V.P. to Marty.
All Sunday School children and Youth Group students are invited to participate in this year’s Christmas pageant on Sunday, December 21, during our Worship Service.
We are looking for innovative ways to incorporate music as well as technology. If you are interested in sitting in on a practice or looking at a script to assist in this way please let us know.
Come join together with other Christians to prepare for the Lenten Season. Beginning with Ash Wednesday, the Lenten Season is a time of self reflection on who we are in light of our need for a Savior.
Come on this spiritual journey at Hardy United Methodist Church, Wednesday, February 18, at 7:00 p.m.
Please come and join us as we praise our Lord with voice.
2015 marks the 30th year of this bowl-a-thon in Livingston County, and Big Brothers Big Sisters needs your help again. 100% of the money raised by bowlers goes directly toward supporting matches and kids served by Big Brothers Big Sisters. Teams are formed with five members; each bowler is asked to bring a minimum of $60.00 in pledges.
Please sign up on the bulletin board to be a part of this fun event.
Our next opportunity to serve lunch to the Cass Community will be on Saturday, November 16th. Sign –up sheets will be on the bulletin board soon for food and for volunteers to help serve.
Please join us as we celebrate Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem!
Join us for breakfast, served by the United Methodist Men. Everyone is welcome!
Christ is Risen! Hallelujah!
Please join us to celebrate the glorious resurrection of our living Jesus Christ!
Mission Opportunity in Appalachia
The Mission Team is planning a week long trip to Tennessee this coming June. Mountain T.O.P. (Tennessee Outreach Project) is an interdenominational, non-profit Christian Mission affiliated with the Tennessee Conference of the United Methodist Church, dedicated to rural life ministry in the Cumberland Mountains of Tennessee. They seek to meet the physical, emotional, spiritual and social needs of people through the love of Christ.
There will be two opportunities to serve. One is on a team for home repair and renovation and the other is in Summer Plus – a day camp for teens consisting of different workshops allowing them to experience a Christian community. The camp dates are June 21 – 27, 2015. We will carpool and need to leave on the 20th as it is a twelve hour drive. We could return in one day depending on the needs of those going.
Information is posted on the Missions bulletin board, or contact Sue LaRoy for more information.
Too Busy Not to Pray
Slowing Down to Be With God
Sermon series and church-wide study beginning September 20
The world certainly hasn’t slowed down. If anything, the pace, intensity and number of distractions have only increased. Brokenness and pain seem to have increased as well, with news of civil war, poverty, broken families and sex-trafficking touching us daily.
The urgent need for prayer is clear, but busyness still keeps many of us from finding time to pray.
Two truths haven’t changed in all these years: God is the same powerful, just, holy God he’s always been; and true prayer―prayer that changes us and allows us to participate in God’s work in the world―can’t happen on the fly.
Join us for a four week sermon series and church-wide study based upon Bill Hybels’ book. The sermons and study begin September 20:
Bible study opportunities:
Sunday, 11:30am, beginning September 20
Tuesday, 7:00 pm beginning September 23
Thursday, 9:30 am beginning September 25
Thursday, 7:00 pm beginning September 25
Click here to catch up on sermons you’ve missed or to listen to them again.
Too Busy Not to Pray
Slowing Down to Be With God
Sermon series and church-wide study beginning September 20
The world certainly hasn’t slowed down. If anything, the pace, intensity and number of distractions have only increased. Brokenness and pain seem to have increased as well, with news of civil war, poverty, broken families and sex-trafficking touching us daily.
The urgent need for prayer is clear, but busyness still keeps many of us from finding time to pray.
Two truths haven’t changed in all these years: God is the same powerful, just, holy God he’s always been; and true prayer―prayer that changes us and allows us to participate in God’s work in the world―can’t happen on the fly.
Join us for a four week sermon series and church-wide study based upon Bill Hybels’ book. The sermons and study begin September 20:
Bible study opportunities:
Sunday, 11:30am, beginning September 20
Tuesday, 7:00 pm beginning September 23
Thursday, 9:30 am beginning September 25
Thursday, 7:00 pm beginning September 25
Click here to catch up on sermons you’ve missed or to listen to them again.
Our next opportunity to serve lunch to the Cass Community will be on Saturday, November 16th. Sign –up sheets will be on the bulletin board soon for food and for volunteers to help serve.
Too Busy Not to Pray
Slowing Down to Be With God
Sermon series and church-wide study beginning September 20
The world certainly hasn’t slowed down. If anything, the pace, intensity and number of distractions have only increased. Brokenness and pain seem to have increased as well, with news of civil war, poverty, broken families and sex-trafficking touching us daily.
The urgent need for prayer is clear, but busyness still keeps many of us from finding time to pray.
Two truths haven’t changed in all these years: God is the same powerful, just, holy God he’s always been; and true prayer―prayer that changes us and allows us to participate in God’s work in the world―can’t happen on the fly.
Join us for a four week sermon series and church-wide study based upon Bill Hybels’ book. The sermons and study begin September 20:
Bible study opportunities:
Sunday, 11:30am, beginning September 20
Tuesday, 7:00 pm beginning September 23
Thursday, 9:30 am beginning September 25
Thursday, 7:00 pm beginning September 25
Click here to catch up on sermons you’ve missed or to listen to them again.
Too Busy Not to Pray
Slowing Down to Be With God
Sermon series and church-wide study beginning September 20
The world certainly hasn’t slowed down. If anything, the pace, intensity and number of distractions have only increased. Brokenness and pain seem to have increased as well, with news of civil war, poverty, broken families and sex-trafficking touching us daily.
The urgent need for prayer is clear, but busyness still keeps many of us from finding time to pray.
Two truths haven’t changed in all these years: God is the same powerful, just, holy God he’s always been; and true prayer―prayer that changes us and allows us to participate in God’s work in the world―can’t happen on the fly.
Join us for a four week sermon series and church-wide study based upon Bill Hybels’ book. The sermons and study begin September 20:
Bible study opportunities:
Sunday, 11:30am, beginning September 20
Tuesday, 7:00 pm beginning September 23
Thursday, 9:30 am beginning September 25
Thursday, 7:00 pm beginning September 25
Click here to catch up on sermons you’ve missed or to listen to them again.
A family-friendly service with traditional carols, contemporary praise songs, scripture, word, Holy Communion and fellowship. Includes special music from our choir and our Praise Band.
A Quiet Gathering to Welcome Christmas Morning – Carols & Candlelight, Scripture and Reflection.