Posts from 2015 (Page 4)
Beach Breeze – September 2015
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Prideful Wrap-up
This year is the first year that PB UMC participated at the Pride Festival and hosted a welcoming booth. Despite the downpour of rain, our enthusiastic team of volunteers were a presence of love and hope.
Video Announcements for August 30, 2015
Altar flowers, Youth Sunday, Youth Pool Party, Picnic, Children’s Choir, GriefShare, and a note about our office being closed for a week!
Video Announcements for August 16, 2015
Altar Flowers, Youth Outing, Zoo, Storefront Ministry, and the Church Picnic!
Video Announcements for August 16, 2015
Alter flowers, Beach Breeze, Youth Worship, Draughts of Faith, and the Fun in the Sun Picnic!
Video Announcements for August 09, 2015
Altar Flowers, Lunch Bunch, PBUMC Ladies, UMYF Beach Day, and Picnic!
Starfish Stories – Aug. 2015
A young girl was walking along a beach in which thousands of starfish had been washed up during a storm. When she came to each starfish, she would pick it up, and throw it back into the water. She had been doing this for some time, when a man approached her and said, “Little girl, why are you doing this? You can’t save all these starfish. You can’t begin to make a difference!” The little girl seemed crushed, deflated. But…
Video Announcements for August 02, 2015
Altar Flowers, Communion Offering, Strength for the Journey, Helper Bags, Lunch Bunch, UMYF and Annual Picnic!
Beach Breeze – August 2015
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Expectations
I’m beginning to realize something as we’re nearing the halfway point of the summer. First of all, why is it the halfway point of summer already??!? But I digress… At the beginning of June just before my children finished the academic year, I was looking forward to some relaxation. I set myself up with the expectation that the summer months would be a time to relax a bit, a time where there are fewer meetings and fewer activities. And then…