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2/16/24 Friday Flash


Hamburg United Methodist Church

116 Union St

Hamburg, New York, 14075

(716) 649-8080

Worship Sundays at 10 am




 

Volunteer Opportunity: Meals on Wheels/ Feedmore WNY

As we step into the month of March, we have a special opportunity to extend our hands of support to those in need through Meals on Wheels/FeedMore WNY. This program is a lifeline for many in our community, and your contribution can make a significant impact.

Details:

  • Date: Throughout March

  • Time: 10:50 AM (Please arrive on time)

  • Location: Hamburg Community Building (Red Building) on Prospect

How You Can Help: Volunteering is easy and fulfilling. It takes less than an hour of your time, and you'll be delivering not just meals but also a warm smile to those who may greatly appreciate it.

Contact Information: For more details and to sign up for this rewarding experience, please reach out to Jen Stahl at 716-481-9048 or via email at Jenstahl@verizon.net.


Let's come together as a community to make March a month of compassion and care. Your presence can brighten someone's day and make a real difference in their life.

Thank you for your willingness to serve and bring joy to our neighbors in Hamburg.


 


Join Us for Our Annual Fish Fry!

Starting Today and Every Friday Until Easter!

Attention All Bakers!

We Need Your Baking Skills!

  • Pies

  • Cakes

  • Brownies

  • Cupcakes

  • Cookies


The Church's First Fish Fry is Today, February 16th (Seven Fridays in Total)!


Your Homemade Desserts Have Always Been Appreciated.


Please Help Us Out Again.


Deliver Your Favorite Homemade Desserts to the Church: Thursday or Friday

Drop-off Location: The Church Kitchen


Thank You So Much for Your Support!


 

Missions/Outreach: Nourishing Hearts, One Donation at a Time


As we embrace the month of February, our Missions/Outreach team is launching a heartfelt initiative to support Operation Good Neighbor, a beacon of hope located in North Evans. Operation Good Neighbor tirelessly works to provide essential food items to those in need, and we are eager to join hands with them in making a positive impact on our community.


Items We're Collecting: During February, we are focusing on collecting key food items that can make a significant difference in the lives of those served by Operation Good Neighbor. Your generous contributions will go a long way in nourishing hearts and ensuring that no one in our community goes hungry.

The following items are especially needed:

  • Pasta (boxed, plain, or flavored)

  • Rice (plain or boxed flavors)

  • Potatoes (boxed or bag)

  • Cereal

  • Oatmeal

  • Canned Mixed Fruit

  • Small serving size Fruit/Applesauce Cups

  • Canned Kidney and Chili Beans

Collection Details: To streamline our collective efforts, we have designated a Collection Basket in the Gathering Space. Your donations, whether big or small, will be gratefully received, and each contribution will bring us one step closer to making a positive impact on the lives of those in need.


How You Can Help:

  1. Donate Generously: As you do your grocery shopping this month, consider picking up an extra item or two from the list above to contribute to our collection.

  2. Spread the Word: Share the news about our February Missions/Outreach initiative with friends, family, and fellow congregation members. Encourage them to join us in making a difference.

  3. Volunteer: If you have some time to spare, consider volunteering with us. Your helping hands will make the process smoother and more enjoyable for everyone involved.

Together, let's exemplify the spirit of compassion and community that defines our church family. Your support will not only fill stomachs but also warm hearts. Thank you for being a beacon of love in our community.


In Gratitude and Fellowship, Caroline Schneggenburger - Missions/Outreach Team

 



 
 

Sparks of Hope Recovery Support Center

 Supporting Our Homeless Brothers and Sisters


Dear HUMC Family and Friends,

In our commitment to serving the community, Sparks of Hope Recovery Support Center extends its assistance to individuals experiencing homelessness, recognizing that this may be linked to Substance Use Disorder. As we embark on this mission, it is crucial to approach each person with love and understanding, remembering that they are God's children.

Protocol for Assisting Homeless Individuals:

  1. Volunteer Presence: In adherence to our center's protocol, two volunteers must be present at all times when assisting individuals at Sparks.

  2. Christ-Centered Approach: Our primary goal is to see Christ in every person who seeks assistance at Sparks. Let us be Christ for every individual who walks through our doors.

  3. Recognizing Needs: Homeless individuals may display signs of withdrawal or anxiety, often due to hunger. Providing comfort through food and water, such as offering grilled cheese or any nutritious options, is encouraged.

  4. Material Assistance: It is appropriate to offer blankets, jackets, or clothing. However, refrain from offering cash, gift cards, shelter, or transportation unless authorized by the Sparks director or HUMC pastor.

  5. Providing Support: While we may not be able to solve all their problems, we can offer essential support. If the person appears mentally capable of managing their own decisions and safety, consider the following steps:

  • Have them call 2-1-1 for emergency housing.

  • Contact Hamburg Police Departments, who may transport them to an area shelter if agreed upon.

  • The Town of Hamburg PD has a clinician on staff who can assess the individual and their needs, potentially accompanying patrol.

Extreme Weather Protocol: In freezing temperatures without available shelter, contact the Sparks director or HUMC pastor for further instructions on shelter.


Emergency Contacts: If the individual appears incapable of managing their well-being and safety, please contact:

  • Hamburg Village PD at 716.649.4501

  • Town of Hamburg PD Dispatch at 716.648.5111 or 911

  • For other urgent matters, Hamburg Village Hall at 716.649.0200

Together, let us continue to be a beacon of hope and support for those in need, reflecting God's love in our actions.


In Service and Fellowship,

 Sparks of Hope Ministry


You can view the official protocol below



 

 

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


2024

FEBRUARY

Church Council

MARCH

Trustees/ Columbarium

APRIL

Sarah Circle

MAY

Mission Outreach

JUNE

Finance/Endowment

JULY

SPRC

AUGUST

Prayer Care & Share

SEPTEMBER

Men's Group

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, February 18, 2024 | 10 am

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



ANNOUNCEMENTS

CALL TO WORSHIP 

My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord,

my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,

who has looked with favor on me, a lowly servant.

From this day all generations shall call me blessed:

the Almighty has done great things for me and holy is the name of the Lord, whose mercy is on those who fear God

from generation to generation.

The arm of the Lord is strong, and has scattered the proud in this conceit.

God has cast down the mighty from their thrones and lifted up the lowly.

God has filled the hungry with good things and sent the rich empty away.

God has come to the aid of Israel, the chosen servant, remembering the promise of mercy, the promise made to our forebears, to Abraham and his children forever.


OPENING MUSIC: “His Eye is on the Sparrow” #2146 TFWS


OPENING PRAYER: 

Lord, we pray not for tranquility,

nor that our tribulations may cease;

we pray for thy spirit and they love,

that tho grant us strength and grace to overcome adversity;

through Jesus Christ. Amen


CHILDREN’S MESSAGE


SCRIPTURE: Philippians 4:4-9 Read by: Dick Caldwell

Matthew 5:1-12

John 16:25-33


SERMON: "Peacemakers? Peace? Shalom?" Rev David A Nicol


CHOIR ANTHEM: Peace Like a River


PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE 


THE PEACE

TITHES & OFFERINGS tithes.hamburgumc.org/GiveDOXOLOGY “Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow” #95 UMH

The Great ThanksgivingFor sung responses, please refer to slides


THE LORD'S PRAYER

SHARING OF BREAD AND CUP 


CLOSING HYMN: “Lift Every Voice and Sing” #519 UMH


BENEDICTION

POSTLUDE


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