2/25/22 Updates

Lenten Hymn Study

We will be offering a 5-week virtual hymn study over Lent, examining and discussing some of the classics (Were You There, When I Survey The Wondrous Cross, etc). Email Madeleine if you would like to join this study: madeleine@richmondcumc.com

 

New Members Class

During Lent we will be offering a New Members Class on Sunday Mornings in the Memorial Room. If this is your first Sunday or if you have been attending Central for years, this is for all called to commit prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness to Jesus here at Central. Paul tells us, “For as in one body we have many members, and the members do not all have the same function, so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another.” Please contact Pastor Joseph if you are interested in attending or would like more information.
 
Grandmillennial Pop-Up
If you have vintage items you would like to donate to the Grandmillennial Pop-Up, you can help! Everything old is new again! Please bring your items to the office. If you have any questions or want to know if your items are what we are looking for, please contact Shanron Rider.

 

Youth Camp / Kids Camp

It’s that time of year! Camp season is fast approaching! Registrations are now open with early bird pricing until April 20th. You can register your son or daughter online at impact2818.org/camps/

-Impact Camp (grades 3-6) at Camp Lakewood

June 12-17th

-Impact Camp (grades 6-8) at Camp Adventure

June 12-17th

-That Thing Camp (grades 9-12) at Epworth Forest

June 26-July 1st

Discounted rates are also available through the generous support of our church (contact Pastor Phil for the iCash code). Please reach out to Pastor Phil if you have any questions.

Central Blood Drive for Red Cross

Central United Methodist Church, 1425 E Main St. Richmond, IN is scheduled for our next Red Cross blood draw. It will be held on Thursday, May 5 between noon and 5:00. We have been asked to fill fifty time slots. Hopefully at least ten of these time slots will be filled by Central members. So now is the time to get registered. Go to redcrossblood.org and enter CUMCRICH into the box that says Find a Blood Drive. Find a time slot that is convenient for you and provide the requested information. Thirty minutes of your life can mean a lifetime for someone else.

Silent Retreat – March 12th

Can you hear it? Notifications, news, and the next ‘to do’ noisily need our diminishing attention. Rest and presence are held at bay by the sound of busyness echoing through our modern world and every minute. Our faith offers us ways to be present in the midst of such dizzying cacophonies. Silence and contemplation. Jesus taught this in his retreats to lonely places.  You are invited to practice it at our Silent Retreat on Saturday March 12th from 8:30am-5pm at Hayes Arboretum. Silence lays bare and cultivates our inner life in God. Will you bear this? Lunch, water, coffee, snacks, and a book will be provided. What to bring: Bible, pen, journal, presence, appropriate clothes for walking through Hayes. Cost $10 (Scholarships are available). Sign up on Realm today
 

New Sunday Study – Engaging the Spiritual Practices

Have you ever wondered- Is there more to the Christian life? Is there something deeper than just attending worship, living a good life, and affirming a set of beliefs? As Methodists, we believe there is! We were made for loving union with God. In this Lenten study, we will explore the classic spiritual practices that draw us deeper into that union with God. These practices are channels of grace that enable us to grow into Christlikeness. Join us each Sunday, March 6th through April 10th, 9:00am, in the Fellowship Hall. Contact Pastor Phil with any questions.
 

Shalom Sessions

With so much dividing us in our world today, the church can and should offer a third way of uniting us in following the way of Jesus. Join us on the 3rd Tuesdays of the month at 12:05pm in the Fellowship Hall for a brown bag lunch as we discuss the matters affecting the Shalom of our community.

 

Prayer Walks

Prayer connects us daily to a loving God moving in our midst. In his 3 rules for Methodists, John Wesley calls us to both private and public prayer. On the first Monday of every month at noon, we will have a prayer walk through our neighborhood. We will divide into small groups at the entrance of the church and proceed in different directions. Along the way, we will pause to pick up trash and renew our streets and sidewalks. Please contact Pastor Joseph with any questions.
 
Save the Date
Our church is going to have a missions trip to Henderson Settlement in Frakes Kentucky, July 10-16. More information coming soon. See Krissi Hughes for more information. 

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