Upcoming schedule:
Jan, 18 - Joe Staggs' lesson from the History and Archaeology of the Bible - "Birth of Jesus"
Jan. 25 - Parables - The Workers in the Gardens
Feb. 2 - Joe Staggs' lesson from the History and Archaeology of the Bible - "Young Jesus"
Feb. 8 - Parables - finish The Workers in the Gardens and Postscript
Feb. 15 - An Unlikely Lent - by Rachel Billups, Chapter 1 - Unlikely Offering - Mary of Bethany
Feb. 22 - Joe Staggs' lesson from the History and Archaeology of the Bible - "Jesus and John the Baptist"
March 1 - An Unlikely Lent - by Rachel Billups, Chapter 2 - Unlikely Opposition: The Servant Girl
March 8 - An Unlikely Lent - by Rachel Billups, Chapter 3 - Unlikely Freedom: Barabbas
March 15 - An Unlikely Lent - by Rachel Billups, Chapter 4 - Unlikely Companionship: Simon of Cyrene
March 22 - An Unlikely Lent - by Rachel Billups, Chapter 5 - Unlikely Courage: The Women at the Cross
March 29 - An Unlikely Lent - by Rachel Billups, Chapter 6 - Unlikely Allies: Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus
April 5 - Easter Sunday - no Sunday School
April 12 - An Unlikely Lent - by Rachel Billups, Epilogue
We meet the 2nd Saturday of the month 10:00am to 12:00pm Stephens City United Methodist Church 529 Main St Stephens City (parking and entrance in back of Church.
The Caring Outreach Team provides spiritual and holistic care for our church members and regular visitors in support of our Pastor.
The United Women in Faith (UWF) at SCUMC are committed to Christian fellowship, spiritual growth, and mission work that supports women, children, and youth. Through prayer, service, and fundraising, the group supports ministries both locally and around the world.
For more than 110 years, Methodist men have been gathering to study scripture, be active volunteers, and be in community with one another. Throughout those years, the ministry has evolved to meet the current needs of men in our local churches. A United Methodist Men’s group (UMM) is life-changing and a source of rejuvenation. The groups are Wesleyan at heart, embracing a small-group concept that was a key part of faith formation in the early Methodist Church.
Are you a caregiver walking the challenging path of supporting a loved one? Join us for our Caregiver Support Group, held every third Saturday of the month at 10:00am in Room 101 at the church. This is a safe, welcoming space where we: Share ideas and practical tips Support one another through the ups and downs Face our situations with love, humor, and zero judgment Whether you're new to caregiving or have been on this journey for years, you're welcome here and we’d love to meet you. Come as you are. Questions? Contact Kathie Czerwinski at Kathie.Church@outlook.com