Connecting Through Groups
9:00AM: The Sonrise Class (room 107).
This class is a structured discussion approach to help new to mature believers discover and unlock God’s will and learn more about His Word using video, movies, current news events, and focused Bible Study; integrated purposely to help make world-changing disciples. Facilitator is Lary Hershelman.
10:30AM: Fellowship class (room 109).
This is an adult Bible study. Facilitator is Barry White
10:30AM: The Seekers (room 107).
This adult Bible study studies books which relate to the Bible and everyday living. Facilitator is Gary Worthley
Meets at noon on the 3rd Thursday of every month at a different local restaurant for fellowship and food. Check calendar page for time and location.
For further information contact church office
For further information contact church office
Meets at noon on the 3rd Thursday of every month at a different local restaurant for fellowship and food. Check calendar page for time and location.
Monthly Fellowship Potluck Dinners

Meets every Thursday 9 am to 12 noon in room 108-109 of Spiritual Life Center.
It is a Christian fellowship whose purpose is to sew with God’s love in every stitch to meet needs both locally and around the world.
Some of the projects of this ministry are:
Small quilts for preschool children
Comfort quilts for seniors
Memory or fidget quilts for persons with Autism, Alzheimer’s and memory issues
Lap quilts for Hospice
Quilts for the homeless
Adult bibs for veterans nursing homes
Eye glass cases for Honduras medical mission
Dresses and shorts for mission in Haiti
Teddy bears for Pasco County Sheriff Department
Vacation Bible School projects
And others.
All sewers and non-sewist are welcome to join this fellowship, There is something for all to do . Sewing machines and all supplies are provided.
Email Peggy Newman or Sue Haus for additional information.
We believe that small groups are an integral part of growing the Kingdom of God, as we strive to love one another more and more.
We encourage everyone to be a part of a Wesley Fellowship Group which is described as…
Connecting people relationally in groups (4 to 12 individuals) for the purpose of growing in Christlikeness, loving one another, and contributing to the work of the church, in order to love God, love others and serve the world.
These groups meet together on a regular basis, some during the daytime and some during the evenings. Some of the groups will choose to study the Bible, relating it to life, while others may choose a topical study, relating it to Biblical principals (or a combination of both!).
For more information and/or to get connected to a Wesley Fellowship Group, please click on the button above and fill out an information form! This will help facilitate the next steps toward getting connected!
Email us to request additional information: Church Office
Purpose:
The organized unit of United Methodist Women shall be a community of women whose purpose is to know God and to experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ; to develop a creative, supportive fellowship; and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the global ministries of the church
Who:
Any woman who commits herself to the PURPOSE of United Methodist Women and engages in mission, study, personal growth, and social action can join. You don’t have to be a United Methodist or meet an age requirement to be a member. It’s easy to become a member, just talk to someone that is a member or
For more information contact: Denise Ray
When/Where:
Circle Meetings:
Ruth- 2nd Wednesday’s of each month @10:30am, Spiritual Life Center, room 107
Mary Martha- Once a month on Thursday’s @7:00pm, Spiritual Life Center, room 107 (see calendar or worship bulletin for specific dates)
Come make a difference as a United Methodist Women!
Become part of a community of women that takes a stand against issues such as human trafficking, domestic violence, immigration reform, and the environment/climate change . Give of your time to support a variety of local and global missions. Help support our advocacy for all issues concerning women, children and youth. While doing all that you can nurture your own soul through our Circles or guided self-study found at: UM Reading Program.
