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Nurturing Ministries
People need a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and the
Christian community. "Nurture" identifies the need for Christians to be
nurtured in the Christian faith if they are to cultivate the spiritual
resources necessary to provide effective outreach and witness
ministries. Nurture and fellowship focus largely on the internal needs
of our congregation and prepare us for ministry outside the congregation
within the context of our community and world. SPUMC Nurture Ministries
include:
- Alpha
Bible Study
- Helping Hands
- Methodist
Arc
- The Walk
to Emmaus
- The Sisters' Study
Alpha Bible Study
Alpha is an internationally acclaimed Bible Study that explores the
core questions of our lives and faith. We will meet for 10 weeks
beginning February 17 (we'll break for Easter) on Sunday evenings from
5:00-7:30. Each week Alpha includes a fellowship dinner, worship music,
an engaging video presentation, and small group discussion. Alpha is
perfect for anyone who is open to considering Christianity, anyone new
to the faith, anyone who wants to solidify the foundations of their
faith, or anyone who just wants to get back to the basics. This will be
an awesome time of growing in friendship and in faith. Don't miss it! We
will provide childcare for kids nursery age through high school. For
more information contact Ginny Sutton: gsutton@ncseniorcitizens.org or
Cleve May: cleve_may@yahoo.com.
Helping Hands
Helping Hands members volunteer to be called on to take meals to
member families who are going through sickness or where there has been a
death. This ministry also regularly sends greeting cards to members who
are going through times of special need. Contact the church office for
more information on this vital ministry.
Methodist ARC
The purpose of the Methodist ARC is to teach the love of Jesus
through song, story, and fellowship to mentally challenged adults.
Recognizing that each of us has been given unique talents and abilities,
the program emphasizes respect for these differences and offers
opportunities to participate to the extent each feels comfortable. This
is a joyful and enthusiastic group that reflects God's love in its
purest form. Please contact the church office for more information and
the schedule.
The Walk to Emmaus
The Walk
to Emmaus is a spiritual renewal program intended to strengthen the
local church through the development of Christian disciples and leaders.
The program's approach seriously considers the model of Christ's servanthood and encourages Christ's disciples to act in ways appropriate
to being "a servant of all." The Walk to Emmaus experience begins with a
72-hour short course in Christianity, comprised of fifteen talks by lay
and clergy on the themes of God's grace, disciplines of Christian
discipleship, and what it means to be the church. The course is wrapped
in prayer and meditation, special times of worship and daily celebration
of Holy Communion. The "Emmaus community," made up of those who have
attended an Emmaus weekend, support the 72-hour experience with a prayer
vigil, by preparing and serving meals, and other acts of love and
self-giving. The Emmaus Walk typically begins Thursday evening and
concludes Sunday evening. Men and women attend separate weekends. During
and after the three days, Emmaus leaders encourage participants to meet
regularly in small groups. The members of the small groups challenge and
support one another in faithful living. Participants seek to
Christianize their environments of family, job, and community through
the ministry of their congregations. The three-day Emmaus experience and
follow-up groups strengthen and renew Christian people as disciples of
Jesus Christ and as active members of the body of Christ in mission to
the world. The Upper Room, a ministry unit of the General Board of
Discipleship of The United Methodist Church, sponsors the Walk to Emmaus
and offers it through local Emmaus groups around the world. Although
connected through The Upper Room to The United Methodist Church, The
Walk to Emmaus is ecumenical. For more information about Emmaus visit
their website at:
http://www.upperroom.org/emmaus. For information about the local
Emmaus Community, contact the church office.
The Sisters' Study
A new 7 week Sisters Bible Study for women, "Unfailing Love:
Growing Closer to Jesus Christ", will begin Sunday, October 12 at 3:30
p.m. in the Conference room. In this video series we will look at the
birth, early life, baptism, healings, teachings, death, and resurrection
of Jesus so that we might grow in our faith and take the message
of Christ's love into the world. To sign up or for further information
contact Sherry Driscoll, 528-6758 or
sherrydriscoll@earthlink.net.
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