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.
Come and enjoy some good food and entertainment. Hosted by the Hartland United Methodist Men. All proceeds will go the the Hartland UMC Emergency Fund.
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.
The one-eighty Turnaround Church Conference is a one day teaching conference to help pastors and church leaders get started and continue transitioning their congregation through change so that the church can grow in helping people to be disciples of Jesus Christ. For more information go to:
http://www.dewittredeemer.org/Ministries/conferences/conferences.html
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Please join us as we celebrate Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem!
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 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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
Please join us on Saturday, May 2 at 9:00 am to get our church looking good for the summer. Please bring any tools, shovels, and equipment you may need to get the job done.
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.
Sign up on the bulletin board to attend the Ladies Spring Tea. The cost is $25 per person. Please see Pat Harton if you have any questions.
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.