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Sunday, September 26, 2021

September 26 @ St. Paul's UMC: Announcements


+Join us for
 Wednesday Zoom fellowship at 10:00 a.m. at this link.

+A memorial service for Wally Cleaveland will be held at St. Paul's on Saturday, October 9 at 10:30 a.m. All church family are welcome. Masks will be required. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Paul’s UMC.

+It is time to begin thinking about Advent and Christmas... Pastor Charles is inviting the congregation to participate in the creation of the third annual Advent and Christmas devotional. The theme for this year’s devotional is “Chrismons.” See this blog post for more details.

+Moving Climate Vigiltomorrow @4:00 PM, at the Peace Park (just west of the Boulder Public Library along the creek). The vigil will begin with a beautiful water offering, walk past the Municipal Building, through Central Park, passing banks and other institutions of power, and then conclude at the County Courthouse. There will be stops along the way, where each faith community who wishes will have the opportunity to make an offering or prayer. Together, we weave our strong and diverse voices calling to ourselves, each other, and our leaders for collective action for a liveable world.

+Justice Talks with GBCS (webinar). Wednesday @1:00 PM. Join Rev. Dr. Susan Henry Crowe and Church and Society staff for “Justice Talks: Our Witness on Capitol Hill." Tune in to hear how our location supports our mission to live out our faith, seek justice, and pursue peace. This is a free, virtual event and registration will be live in the coming weeks. REGISTER HERE.

+Next Sunday is World Communion Sunday, one of six churchwide Special Sundays with offerings of The United Methodist Church. World Communion Sunday calls the church to reach out to all people and model diversity among God’s children. The special offering provides World Communion Scholarships, the Ethnic Scholarship Program and the Ethnic In-Service Training Program. Learn more at this link.

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