Our September Sermon Series is “Dare to Live!” It is grounded in the life of Job. This series will journey through Job's life, family and friends and help us to better understand how he is able to emerge from the tragedy of what life throws at him. As followers of Jesus, how do we respond … Continue reading Dare to Live!
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The clothes closet is bare!
We are in great need of MEN'S CLOTHING for our clothes closet ministry! We need pants, shirts, t-shirts, shorts, socks, underwear and shoes. All sizes, especially large, extra large and up. Clothing does not have to be new, but clean and still in wearable condition. Donations can be brought to the church on Sunday, and … Continue reading The clothes closet is bare!
Easter Egg Hunt / Church Fellowship Dinner
PALM SUNDAY, APRIL 9 WILL BE A SPECIAL DAY! Our Easter Egg Hunt will be at 11:30am on the Rooftop Garden of the Christian Life Center. Following the Easter Egg Hunt, we will have a CHURCH PICNIC/POTLUCK DINNER at 12:30pm in the McKendree Fellowship Hall. The Church is supplying fried chicken, please bring side dishes … Continue reading Easter Egg Hunt / Church Fellowship Dinner
Walking Meditation Life Group Has New Time
As announced a couple of weeks ago, McKendree UMC's life group ministry has begun a new life group with roots in an ancient practice of walking meditation and contemplative presence. This group is facilitated by Erik von Nieda and plans to meet weekly on Saturday mornings at 9am at the Warner Park Nature Center porch, near … Continue reading Walking Meditation Life Group Has New Time
McKendree Leads Collaborative Discussion on Mass Incarceration and Race
For four hours on the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, over 120 people from across the Nashville community and representing at least 12 area churches gathered at the headquarters of the United Methodist Publishing House to view the documentary 13th: From Slave to Criminal in One Amendment and engage in open and honest discussion in … Continue reading McKendree Leads Collaborative Discussion on Mass Incarceration and Race