Meet Our New Bishop. HÉCTOR A. BURGOS NÚÑEZ
What it Means to be a United Methodist
As United Methodist Christians, we believe that following Jesus is a matter of the mind and the heart. We express our faith in acts of piety (devotion to God) and mercy (justice for our neighbors). That means we do things like weekly worship, Bible Study, Sunday School, and prayer meetings to stay close to God’s heart. We also go out in service in hands on ways (like serving at the soup kitchen or collecting supplies for those in need) and give away a portion of our church funds called ministry shares to support schools, hospitals, and other means of blessing our neighbors.
As United Methodists, we are part of global family of churches. There are about 8 million of us in the United States, and another 3.5 million brothers and sisters in other parts of the world. We are connected to lots of other churches and Christians in our region through the Susquehanna Annual (Regional) Conference, which has about 950 churches across Central and Northeastern Pennsylvania.
You can learn more about our connection to the larger whole at our denominational web site. Together, we can do things in mission and ministry that no single congregation could accomplish. Here are just a few things we do because we are United Methodists connected to our denomination.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
9:00am Sunday School for all ages:
Littles (3-6 yr.olds) - 1st Sunday
Middles (7-12 yr. olds) - 2nd Sunday
Teens (12 yrs. and up) - 3rd Sunday
All Kids - 4th Sunday
Adult Class - Every Sunday
Seniors - Every Sunday