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Writer's pictureCristina Glover

10/25/24 Friday Flash


Hamburg United Methodist Church

116 Union St

Hamburg, New York, 14075

(716) 649-8080

Worship Sundays at 10 am



 

Supporting Seneca Street United Methodist Church: A Call to Action

As we approach the holiday season, we’re reminded of the importance of giving and serving those in need within our communities. Seneca Street United Methodist Church, located in the Seneca-Babcock neighborhood of Buffalo, NY, is working tirelessly to meet the needs of underserved families. Under the leadership of Pastor Dee Finch, Seneca Street UMC offers a wide range of ministries to feed the hungry, clothe children, and spread the love of Christ in a neighborhood facing significant challenges.

As the last church in the area, Seneca Street UMC relies heavily on the support of outside congregations and individuals to continue their mission. This is where we, at Hamburg United Methodist Church, can step in and make a meaningful impact.

Seneca Street UMC has a variety of urgent needs in the coming months, from financial support for building repairs to contributions of food and clothing. Here are some key ways we can assist:

Immediate Needs

  • Boiler Repairs: The church’s boiler needs immediate repair, with $3,000 required by October 30 to ensure heat in critical areas of the church this winter. Full repairs may cost up to $15,000.

  • Winter Clothing for Children: Donations of winter hats, gloves, and jackets will help keep local kids warm as temperatures drop.

  • Healthy Snacks: Contributions of soft granola bars, juice boxes, fresh fruit, cereal, and funds for utility assistance are welcome.

Upcoming Events

  • Thanksgiving Meal Outreach (November 26): Turkeys, rotisserie chickens, and pantry items are needed to provide meals for 175 families. Donations should be delivered by Sunday, November 24.

  • Christmas Shoppe for Kids (December 7): Seneca Street UMC is collecting donated gifts so children can "shop" for their families and pets. Please send donations by December 2.

  • Breakfast with Jesus (December 14): Donations of pancake mix, sausage, bacon, eggs, and milk are needed for this special holiday breakfast.

  • Christmas Party (December 21): Volunteers and donations for crafts, food, and activities are needed to make this event joyful for the kids in the community.


Ongoing Volunteer & Donation Opportunities

  • Sunday Meal Ministry: Sign up to provide a meal for 80-100 people at the Sunday Community Meal. You can prepare and serve the meal yourself, or fund the meal for $400.

  • Food Pantry Support: Seneca Street UMC’s pantry is running low on essentials. Non-perishable items like canned goods, pasta, sauce, diapers, and baby formula are urgently needed.

Financial Support for Projects

In addition to donations of food and clothing, Seneca Street UMC is in need of financial support for several key projects, including:

  • Boiler and building repairs.

  • A new sign to better communicate with the local community.

  • Utility bills, which are a constant challenge to keep up with.

  • Support for Pastor Dee’s salary as she leads this vital ministry.

We encourage everyone at Hamburg United Methodist Church to prayerfully consider how you can support Seneca Street UMC. Whether you choose to donate financially, provide supplies, or volunteer your time, your contribution will help sustain the life-changing work being done in the Seneca-Babcock neighborhood.

If you feel called to help, please contact Pastor Dee Finch at (585) 330-2710 or via email at pastordeefinch@gmail.com.


You can also donate directly via givetosenecaumc@gmail.com.

Let’s join together in showing the love of Christ to our neighbors in Buffalo as they work to build a stronger, more hopeful community. Thank you for your generosity and continued support.

“Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed.” — Proverbs 19:17


 

Adult Membership Classes Starting Soon


Are you interested in becoming a member of Hamburg United Methodist Church or deepening your faith? We invite you to join our upcoming Adult Membership Classes, a 3-week study based on the Belong Series. This study highlights the communal nature of sacraments and our commitment to membership vows.

Class Details:

  • Dates:

    • Wednesday, October 30, 2024

    • Wednesday, November 13, 2024

    • Wednesday, November 20, 2024

  • Time: 7:00 PM

  • Location: Hamburg UMC Library

The membership ceremony will take place during worship on Sunday, December 1, 2024, at 10:00 AM.

For questions or to sign up, please reach out to Pastor David Nicol at PastorDavid@hamburgumc.org.

We look forward to welcoming you into the Hamburg UMC community as we grow in faith together!


Reminder: Youth Confirmation Class will meet on Sunday November 3rd at 9:00am in the Library. Please bring your "Beyond Baptism" books with activities completed and be prepared for discussion.


 

About The Fill a Shoebox Mission


The shoeboxes stay within the United States, benefiting individuals in Southeastern Kentucky, ne of our nation's most isolated, rural, and distressed areas.. This region faces chronic poverty, lack of jobs, poor housing, and rugged mountainous terrain, creating significant obstacles for residents.


Founded in 1921, Red Bird Mission was born as an answer to a prayer. Located in the southeastern corner of Kentucky, it provides education and Christian evangelism ministries to the area’s residents. Red Bird Mission is part of one of three United Methodist missionary conferences in the U.S. and is the most comprehensive mission effort of The United Methodist Church. Its outreach and services address the whole person—spiritual, physical, social, and economic.


United Methodists of Upper New York have participated in the shoebox mission for several years, contributing to five key program areas:


  • Education

  • Health

  • Housing Improvement

  • Outreach

  • Economic Opportunity

Completed Boxes Deadline: November 14, 2024

You may also consider donating new items from the request list, which can be dropped off at the church office on Sundays or during office hours. Your support will help provide much-needed resources and hope to this struggling community!


 

THANK YOU!  GOLF OUTING:

When recognizing all the wonderful people who made donations to the church’s annual golf outing, we inadvertently failed to list the name of LAURA MCDADE as a generous and valued contributor. Thank you, Laura!

 

Adult Sunday School

John Meader’s Adult Sunday School class will follow a 6 week DVD study called “Everywhere is Jerusalem”. All are welcome to join in the discussion at 9am in the parlor.


 



 

This information is accurate

Tai Chi is back in person at HUMC-

in Fellowship Hall

No longer on Zoom

 
 
 

The Church office is glad to announce that services going forward will be streamed via YouTube Live, in addition to the current Facebook Live services. You can access the Youtube live stream on our Youtube Channel, or directly on our church website homepage.


Please make sure to "Like" and "Subscribe"


 
 

Coffee Hour Schedule October- Church Council

November- Trustees & Columbarium

December- Sarah Circle


Groups are to provide goodies/ snacks

each Sunday of the month they are scheduled.


Please get in touch with Sue Gagne or Joyce Spencer with any questions.


 

Order of Worship

Sunday, October 27, 2024 | 10 am

Google Meet Dial-In: 617-675-4444  PIN: 301 463 603 6721#


ANNOUNCEMENTS


CALL TO WORSHIP

Is someone here moving toward the twilight of life and fearful of that which we call death?

Why be afraid, God is able.


Is someone here on the brink of despair because of the death of a loved one, the breaking of a marriage, or the waywardness of a child?



is someone here anxious because of bad health?

Why be anxious? Come what may, God is able.

Surely God is able.


OPENING MUSIC:    “Come Now is the Time to Worship” Praise Band

“Blind man”

“In The Secret”


OPENING PRAYER: God of truth,

you have spoken your Word to us and in us but we have not listened to you.

We have not been mindful of your presence, 

or attentive to your voice.

Have mercy on us, forgive us, and heal us.

Speak your Word in us now, and create us anew.

We open ourselves to your Word. Amen


CHILDREN’S MESSAGE


SCRIPTURE: Jeremiah 31:7-9 Read by: Beth Tills

Mark 10:46-52


SERMON:  “Blind Man” Rev. David Nicol

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE

THE PEACE 

TITHES & OFFERINGS tithes.hamburgumc.org/Give

DOXOLOGY “Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow” #94 UMH


The Great Thanksgiving

Refer to Screens for Sung Responses


THE LORD'S PRAYER

SHARING OF BREAD AND CUP

CLOSING MUSIC: “Blessed be Your Name”  Praise Band

BENEDICTION

POSTLUDE


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