
Hamburg United Methodist Church
116 Union St
Hamburg, New York, 14075
(716) 649-8080
Worship Sundays at 10 am
Volunteers are needed in the office on Wednesday during office hours to laminate Placemats for the Fish Fries. Please contact Cristina ASAP if you are interesting in being part of the assembly line.
Many hands make light work!
We would like to use the new laminated placemats starting next week.



FISH FRY! Next Friday and Every Friday ‘til Easter!
STARTING MAR 7 - WE NEED YOUR BAKING SKILLS!
PIES and
CAKES and
BROWNIES and
CUPCAKES / COOKIES
The Church’s First Fish Fry is NEXT FRIDAY!! MAR 7 (Seven Fridays in All)
Your baking skills have ALWAYS been appreciated.
Please help us out again.
Deliver your favorite home-made dessert to the church next Thursday or Friday.
Pies, cakes, brownies and cookies. Drop them off at the kitchen.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Relentless Grace Recap
Thank you to everyone who came and helped out with our ReLENTless Grace Event.
We played, we learned about Lent, we sang, baked, crafted, and made cards for others . Most of all, we had fun!






Make a Difference: Volunteer for Meals on Wheels This March!
March 2025 is HUMC’s month to serve our local neighbors through Meals on Wheels! This is a meaningful opportunity to bring nourishment and kindness to those in need—many of whom have little interaction with the outside world.
Too many seniors struggle to access healthy food or cook nutritious meals. In fact, about 10 million older adults in America face hunger every day. As we age, factors like decreased appetite, limited mobility, and dietary restrictions increase the risk of malnutrition. That’s where Meals on Wheels comes in—this remarkable network delivers 251 million meals annually to 2.2 million seniors across the country, providing more than just food.
Meals on Wheels delivers:
Tailored Nutrition – Nutritious meals designed to meet the unique needs of seniors, ensuring they receive the nourishment they need.
Social Connection – Friendly visits and phone calls to help clients feel less isolated and more connected.
Safety Checks – Volunteers help assess home environments, identifying and addressing potential hazards.
Resources & Referrals – Connecting seniors with additional services that promote well-being and independence.
How You Can Help
Volunteering is simple and requires just one hour of your time from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. We meet at the Red Community Building on Prospect Avenue (by the playground) at 10:50 AM on the day you choose to deliver.
We encourage you to invite family and friends to join in this act of service. The more hands, the greater the impact!
If you are interested in helping, please contact Jen Stahl at:
716-481-9048 or 716-649-3117
By delivering meals, you're delivering nutrition, connection, and care—a simple act that makes a world of difference!
Julia Platt Memorial Scholarship- Applications Now Open
We are thrilled to announce that the Julia Platt Memorial Scholarship application is open through April 30, 2025 This scholarship honors the memory of Julia Platt and aims to support deserving individuals within our greater United Methodist congregation in their pursuit of higher education.
Multiple scholarship awards are available, with monetary amounts ranging from $500 to $2,000+, depending on the number of applicants.
To be considered for this esteemed award, applicants must meet the following prerequisites:
Confirmed Membership in a United Methodist Church
Status as a senior or high school graduate enrolled in a college, university, or trade school.
Age under 26 years old as of May 31st.
Exclusion from enrollment in a second bachelor's or graduate degree program.
Required documents for application include:
High school transcript.
College transcript or acceptance letter.
Applicant photo.
Three submitted references.
Scholarships will be awarded in person on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at 10:00 AM at Hamburg United Methodist Church. Recipients will receive an email invitation and are expected to attend the ceremony to receive their scholarship. Please make arrangements to be present and avoid scheduling conflicts.
Interested candidates can apply through the following link: https://form.jotform.com/243025669321151
No paper applications available or accepted
Join Us in Reading Through the Bible in 2025
Would you consider reading through the Bible in 2025? Together as a church community, we can embark on this yearlong journey of faith and discovery. A Bible in a Year reading plan is available outside the church office and will also be published monthly in the newsletter. You can also access it online here: Bible in a year reading plan
Dedicating about 20 minutes a day to Scripture is a wonderful way to grow closer to God. Many who have done this discipline before share how it reveals surprising connections between different parts of the Bible and provides a deeper understanding of God’s love and guidance.
We hope you’ll join us on this meaningful journey of faith and exploration!
You can also Read and Listen to Today's Reading Online (FREE!)
Lenten Study for Adult Sunday School
John Meader’s Sunday School class will use Adam Hamilton’s book and DVD “The Message of Jesus- Words that Changed the World” for our Lenten study. All are
welcome to join the discussion Sundays at 9am in the Parlor.


March 12th Session 9 of 9 Jeremiah 49-52
March 19th Session 1 of 1 Lamentations 1-5
March 26th Session 1 of 8 Ezekiel 1-8
April 2nd Session 2 of 8 Ezekiel 9-15
April 9th Session 3 of 8 Ezekiel 16-20
April 16th Session 4 of 8 Ezekiel 21-26
April 23rd Session 5 of 8 Ezekiel 27-31
April 30th Session 6 of 8 Ezekiel 32-37
May 7th Session 7 of 8 Ezekiel 38-43
May 14th Session 8 of 8 Ezekiel 44-48

Tai Chi will be utilizing Zoom once again for the remainder of the Winter.
Please contact Caroline Schneggenburger for access



Due to continued technical issues with Facbeook Live, We will be streaming solely to Youtube for the foreseeable future.
Please make sure to "Like" and "Subscribe"


Coffee Hour Schedule March - SPRC
April- Sarah Circle
Groups are to provide goodies/ snacks
each Sunday of the month they are scheduled.
CALLING FOR COFFEE HOUR VOLUNTEERS
Did you know HUMC has committees whose members volunteer to host coffee hour once or twice a month? Most of these volunteers are on several committees where they are repeatedly hosting to provide goodies each Sunday.
We are opening this ministry up to Individuals or families who would be willing to occasionally be hosts or hostesses.
It’s simply making coffee, lemonade, bringing homemade or store bought items, and cleaning up afterwards.
A sign-up sheet is located on the counter in the gathering space, outside the front office
Where you can pick a Sunday of your choosing.
Would you consider joining in this time of fellowship?
Please get in touch with Sue Gagne with any questions.
Order of Worship
Sunday, March 9, 2025 | 10 am
Youtube Live: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxRWld9XtaLY0WpX7JsXEcw
Google Meet Dial-In: 617-675-4444 PIN: 301 463 603 6721#
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CALL TO WORSHIP
In defiance of corruption and falsehood,
We commit to truth and integrity and we pray for honesty and uprightness to increase in our world.
In defiance of apathy and hatred,
We choose to be proactive in love and we pray for understanding and peace to increase in our world.
In defiance of skepticism and cynicism,
We embrace the mystery of faith and we pray for humility and wonder to increase in our world.
In defiance of self interest and human arrogance,
We celebrate God’s salvation and we pray for compassion and faith to increase in our world.
In defiance of all that would oppose God’s purpose among us,
We choose again to follow Christ, and we continue to pray not just now, but at all times. Amen.
OPENING MUSIC: “Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days” #269 UMH
OPENING PRAYER: A wilderness beckons us: a desert a barren place, yet a place of blessing and discovery. Jesus, steady companion, accompany us, as we enter the hurtful places, the frightening place, the dangerous places deep within us. Jesus, our wise and well traveled guide, lead us into this emptiness, where all will fall away, and we will have nothing but you. Walk with us through the valley of the shadow of death, where we shall be raised, and drink of deep springs. Amen.
CHILDREN’S MESSAGE
SCRIPTURE: Deuteronomy 26:1-11, Romans 10:8b-13, Luke 4:1-13 (CEB)
Read by Matt Glasgow
SERMON: “Would Remembering who we were before change who we are now?”
Rev. David Nicol
CHOIR ANTHEM: “Lamb of God”
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
For Sung responses, please refer to slides
THE LORD'S PRAYER
SHARING OF BREAD AND CUP
CLOSING HYMN: “A Wilderness Wandering People” #3113 Worship & Song
BENEDICTION
POSTLUDE
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