Soul Shift
The measure of a life transformed
Church-wide study beginning February 23
Do you sometimes find it hard to make changes in your life for God? No matter where you are in your spiritual life, you can make shifts to help you continue to transform your life. God continues to help you become the New Creation, but this cannot be done without your participation.
Our Lenten church wide study will follow the book Soul Shift: The measure of a life transformed, by Steve DeNeff and David Drury. Small groups will be formed for deeper study and supporting fellowship as we seek to order our lives after the example of Jesus. If you want to be more like Christ, then you must enter into intentional introspection and seek those shifts in your life which bring about lasting change.
Max Lucado writes, “SoulShift guides believers to a deeper walk with God, reveals the power and richness of the transformed spirit, and show practical ways to move our souls into alignment with our heavenly Father.”
Books will be available.
Click here to catch up on SoulShift sermons you’ve missed or to listen to them again.
Soul Shift
The measure of a life transformed
Church-wide study beginning February 23
Do you sometimes find it hard to make changes in your life for God? No matter where you are in your spiritual life, you can make shifts to help you continue to transform your life. God continues to help you become the New Creation, but this cannot be done without your participation.
Our Lenten church wide study will follow the book Soul Shift: The measure of a life transformed, by Steve DeNeff and David Drury. Small groups will be formed for deeper study and supporting fellowship as we seek to order our lives after the example of Jesus. If you want to be more like Christ, then you must enter into intentional introspection and seek those shifts in your life which bring about lasting change.
Max Lucado writes, “SoulShift guides believers to a deeper walk with God, reveals the power and richness of the transformed spirit, and show practical ways to move our souls into alignment with our heavenly Father.”
Books will be available.
Click here to catch up on SoulShift sermons you’ve missed or to listen to them again.
Members of the Choir, Master’s Minstrels and Praise Band will end the 2013-2013 year by gathering at the Red Cedar Grill, in Williamston, at 6:30 p.m. for dinner, fun and fellowship.
Join us as we say Good Bye and Good Luck to Cindy Sherwood, our pianist and Choir Director, as she moves to Alaska. Please bring a dish to pass, your table service and beverage.
Come and help our Youth Group as they build a float for the Annual Hartland Memorial Day Parade at the home of Bill and Gina Palmer, Hacker Road, Howell.
Come and spend a weekend camping with your Church Family at Groveland Oaks in Holly, Michigan.
If you are a high schooler, in college, just out of college or twenty something and looking for something to do instead of just hanging out? If so, come and check out the new Young Adults group. Pizza will be furnised and we will make plans for the upcoming year.
Meet with our District Superintendent, Rev. Mark Spaw, prior to the 2013 Church Conference
The Hartland United Methodist Men will meet on the third Sunday of each month, at 8:00 a.m., for the monthly breakfast meeting. At this meeting they will be planning for the 2013 events.
All men and friends of Hartland United Methodist Church are invited to join in this time of good fellowship and good food while serving their church.
Your help is needed in decorating our church for the upcoming Advent and Christmas season and our anticipated visitors.
We will gather after worship on Sunday, November 24th (the Sunday before Thanksgiving) to decorate the church. We plan to have some “enhanced goodies” at the Coffee Hour, but no lunch time meal at the church. We hope to have everyone home by 1:00 p.m.
Please join us. Many hands can do marvelous things in just 60 minutes!
All women are invited to join us. The Hartland UMW is a group of ladies who serve their church and community through service projects.
All women are invited to join us. The Hartland UMW is a group of ladies who serve their church and community through service projects.
The Hartland United Methodist Men invite you to join them for the All Church Christmas Breakfast. Come enjoy a time of fellowship and singing of Christmas carols with your church family before the Children’s Christmas Pageant!
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.
Your help is needed to take down, pack up, and put away our Christmas decorations.
Please join us. Many hands can do marvelous things in just 60 minutes!
The Hartland United Methodist Men will meet on the third Sunday of each month, at 8:00 a.m., for the monthly breakfast meeting. At this meeting they will be planning for the 2013 events.
All men and friends of Hartland United Methodist Church are invited to join in this time of good fellowship and good food while serving their church.
Can you touch prayer? Can you pull it close and feel it’s comfort? You can if it is part of a prayer quilt. The idea is very simple, yet very powerful. A heavy thread is used to take stitches through the quilt layers and the ends are left free to be tied with a square know. As each knot is tied, a silent prayer is offered for someone in special need. The quilt is then given to this person. What makes each quilt special is that prayer is symbolically tied into each one. Don’t worry if you can’t sew. There are many jobs available that do not require sewing.
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.
Join us as we study “The Way, following in the footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton.
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Join us as we study “The Way, following in the footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton.
Join us as we study “The Way, following in the footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton.
Students in fifth grade and beyond are welcome to join the Hartland UMC Youth Group on Sunday at 11:45 a.m. There will be worship, fellowship, and loads of fun! Pastor Paul will lead a lesson. Everyone is encouraged to bring a friend. For more information please contact Brandy Archer.
Join us as we study “The Way, following in the footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton.
Can you touch prayer? Can you pull it close and feel it’s comfort? You can if it is part of a prayer quilt. The idea is very simple, yet very powerful. A heavy thread is used to take stitches through the quilt layers and the ends are left free to be tied with a square know. As each knot is tied, a silent prayer is offered for someone in special need. The quilt is then given to this person. What makes each quilt special is that prayer is symbolically tied into each one. Don’t worry if you can’t sew. There are many jobs available that do not require sewing.
Join us as we study “The Way, following in the footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton.
Join us as we study “The Way, following in the footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton.
Join us as we study “The Way, following in the footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton.
Join us as we study “The Way, following in the footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton.
Join us as we study “The Way, following in the footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton.
Students in fifth grade and beyond are welcome to join the Hartland UMC Youth Group on Sunday at 11:45 a.m. There will be worship, fellowship, and loads of fun! Pastor Paul will lead a lesson. Everyone is encouraged to bring a friend. For more information please contact Brandy Archer.
Can you touch prayer? Can you pull it close and feel it’s comfort? You can if it is part of a prayer quilt. The idea is very simple, yet very powerful. A heavy thread is used to take stitches through the quilt layers and the ends are left free to be tied with a square know. As each knot is tied, a silent prayer is offered for someone in special need. The quilt is then given to this person. What makes each quilt special is that prayer is symbolically tied into each one. Don’t worry if you can’t sew. There are many jobs available that do not require sewing.
Join us as we study “The Way, following in the footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton.
Join us as we study “The Way, following in the footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton.
Join us as we study “The Way, following in the footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton.