Thursday, December 5, 2024

Mainstreeter Weekly Blast December 5, 2024



New in this Issue:

  • Nick Long Passing

  • 2025 Stewardship Campaign

  • Staff Gift Fund

  • Advent Wreath Lighting - volunteers needed

  • Advent Class @ Parsonage - December 11

  • Missions for December - "Birthday in a Bag"

  • Treasurer Volunteer Position Needed!

  • United Way Coat Drive

Throughout this year, the UMC has celebrated 100 years of social witness at the United Methodist Building on Capitol Hill, which officially opened in 1924. It's a remarkable part of our history and our present. We studied it in Confirmation Class-- how it was one of the first integrated dining rooms in DC, how its spaces were used by Bayard Rustin and others to plan the March on Washington event where MLK spoke of a dream of a better America. For years, youth and groups of UMM and UMW have visited this building and participated in addressing social inequities on Capitol Hill.


NOW, a virtual tour of the space is available - see link below. 


"The United Methodist Building has stood as a beacon of Methodist witness for social justice through political action for the last century," said Dr. Ashley Boggan, General Secretary, United Methodist General Commission on Archives and History. "It is our hope that the past, present, and future witness of United Methodists will continue and that more persons will engage within these walls and on the front steps through the interactive virtual tour."


"If you have never visited the United Methodist Building, you can now experience an incredibly realistic online tour," said Bishop Julius C. Trimble, General Secretary at the General Board of Church and Society. "With a virtual tour of this historic landmark, you will learn about the legacy of our social witness as United Methodists working from this iconic UMC building on Capitol Hill."


Take a moment this Advent to immerse yourself in the wonder and power of our tradition and experience virtually our collective efforts at tikkun olam (repairing the world).


Peace,

Pastor Kelly

The Missions team is once again collecting "Birthday in a Bag" donations to benefit the Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter this holiday season.  We are collecting new or gently used birthday bags, filled with what families can use for a birthday party (cake mix, frosting, candles, oil, table cloths, party favors, etc.).  We can help bring joy to families this holiday season with a birthday bag they can use while not having to worry about how they can afford to celebrate their loved one on that special day.

Church office hours:  

Mon - Weds - Thurs - Fri from 9:00 - 2:00

Closed on Tuesdays.

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