Hamburg United Methodist Church
116 Union St
Hamburg, New York, 14075
(716) 649-8080
Worship Sundays at 10 am
Dear Saints,
Beginning October 6, 2024, I will hold monthly Confirmation Classes for our youth at 9:00 AM on the first Sunday of each month, concluding with confirmation on Easter, April 20, 2025 (no class in January).
Adults interested in joining Hamburg UMC, or deepening their faith, are welcome to join a similar 3-week study on Wednesdays after the Grow dinner. Both of these studies will use the Belong series. This series emphasizes the communal nature of the sacraments and reinforces our commitment to membership vows.
If you or your teen are interested in participating, please contact the church office at office@hamburgumc.org.
I look forward to walking with you in faith at Hamburg UMC!
In Christ’s Service,
Pastor David Nicol
Hamburg United Methodist Men Present:
SAT. SEP 21
BASEBALL!!!
OUR ANNUAL
BUFFALO BISONS BASEBALL OUTING
FREE! FREE! FREE!
BASEBALL…AND PIZZA PARTY TOO!
Open To All Church Members, Relatives, Neighbors and Friends
Time: 11:00 am
Where: Gathering Space, at Church
What: Pizza, Wings and Pop Party before we leave for the game
Leave from the church at about 12:15 pm
Game starts: 1:05 pm
Cost: Free! No Cost Whatsoever.
You can caravan with everyone…or hitch a ride…or take your own car.
How do you sign up?? Sign up on the GATHERING SPACE POSTER this coming Sunday.
Tickets Are Limited (40). Call or Email Now!!!
SEND AN EMAIL TO: rollinshoe@roadrunner.com WITH YOUR NAME, PHONE AND THE NUMBER OF TICKETS YOU WILL WANT.
You may also call Rollin Shoemaker at 444-5537.
Tickets for this UM2 event are courtesy of Matt Edie,
Bisons Baseball and Rich Products Corporation.
Mission/ Outreach Meeting
The next Missions/Outreach Committee meeting will occur on Monday, October 14 at 7:00 PM In the Library. All are Welcome to Join.
Questions to Caroline Schneggenburger
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.
Grow Study Wednesday
evenings from 7:00PM to 8:00PM
Isaiah Study
The Isaiah Study is broken down into eleven 1-hour sessions. We start by gathering
either from the 6 PM dinner in the Fireplace Room or for those who cannot attend the
dinner directly show up for the 7 PM start in the Parlor 1st floor.
We start with a prayer and the scripture is presented on the monitor. We then read a
chapter; pause for reflection, discussion. We read “popcorn” style, which means
I do not have any pre-approved readers. If you are comfortable enough and the Holy
Spirit moves you, you can read. It appears to be working and I see no need to change
the style.
The group is large enough to allow one to melt into the walls and just listen to the Word
and others' thoughts and comments. (That is what I like to do) But yet, the group is
small enough that we can share our comments without judgment and have an open
dialogue. Generally, this is not a deep study. I like to look at it as a familiarization with
the book, flavored with some added comments by the people that make up the group
empowered by the power of the Holy Spirit.
So, whether you are a Bible Scholar or a roofer like me, you are welcome to this group.
This is an invitation to dive deeper into your relationship with “The Church.” This is like an entrance ramp to the road that will help strengthen you in your Biblical Knowledge and your faith as a Christian. We are not limited to Hamburg United Methodist; we have folk from Versailles and Four Corners UMC in attendance and a few people from
outside the Methodist Church that attend.
I hope you come and see the fun, the laughs, and the discoveries that are made at our
7 PM Wednesday Night Grow Study. So let this be your invitation to show up. See you
there.
Dave Rood
Hamburg United Methodist Church
Lay Leader
Churches in Action: Annual Mission for Those in Need
Churches in Action is back with our annual mission to bring comfort and support to those in need. We are collecting new underwear, bras, and socks, and your participation could make a big difference!
A Collection bin is available in the Gathering Space.
We will collect donations through 9/28.
If you have any questions, please contact Linda Szal Sutton at 716-818-0717
Your Support Matters!
Together, we can provide comfort and positivity to those in need. Let’s unite for this cause!
Ring in the Joy: Join Our Handbell Choir!
Greetings to all Music Makers and Music Appreciators of the HUMC Congregation and community,
Have you ever wondered about the magical sound of handbells? The delicate chime, the rich harmony, and the sheer joy of making music together—these are just a few of the reasons why our Handbell Choir is such a cherished part of our church community. As we approach the new season, we invite you to join us in this wonderful musical ministry!
Why Handbells?
Handbells are more than just instruments; they are a means of expressing faith, joy, and community. Playing in our Handbell Choir offers:
Musical Fulfillment: Whether you’re a seasoned musician or a curious beginner, handbells provide an opportunity to engage with beautiful, intricate music. The experience of ringing and the satisfaction of creating music together is deeply rewarding.
Community Connection: Our Handbell Choir is a close-knit group that values fellowship and teamwork. We support each other both musically and personally, creating lasting friendships along the way.
No Experience Necessary: We will show you how to ring and how to find your notes on the page. You will only get a couple of bells to start with and we will not ask you to do more than you are comfortable with.
What’s Involved?
Playing handbells involves ringing, but also a bit of technique and teamwork. Here’s what you can expect:
Rehearsals: We meet weekly on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 – 8:00 in the bell room upstairs from October through May. Our rehearsals are fun and engaging, focusing on learning new pieces and refining our skills.
Commitment: We work with everyone on their vacation and family schedules and have a few substitutes that are willing to step in when a bell player can’t be at a performance.
Skill Level: No prior experience with handbells is necessary! We welcome all levels, and we’ll provide the training and support you need to succeed.
Members: Bell players need not be members of HUMC. Bring your friends, neighbors and family members who are interested. We are a no pressure group and would love to allow you to come and try without any expectation of seeing you every week.
How to Join?
Are you ready to ring in the new season with us? Here’s how you can get involved:
Contact Us: Reach out to Jeannine VanWey after any church service or at 716-680-3245 or vanwey@roadrunner.com for more information or to express your interest.
Come to a Rehearsal: Feel free to drop by one of our rehearsals to observe and see if this is the right fit for you.
Jeannine VanWey
Handbell Choir Director
Hamburg United Methodist Church
This information is accurate
Tai Chi is back in person at HUMC-
The Pavillion or Fellowship Hall (Weather Dependent)
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 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, September 22, 2024 | 10 am
Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/HamburgNYUMC/live_videosYoutube Live: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxRWld9XtaLY0WpX7JsXEcw
Google Meet Dial-In: 617-675-4444 PIN: 301 463 603 6721#
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CALL TO WORSHIP
The law of the Lord is perfect,
reviving the soul;
The testimony of the Lord is sure,
making wise the simple;
the precepts of the Lord are right,
rejoicing the heart;
The commandment of the Lord is pure,
enlightening the eyes;
The fear of the Lord is clean,
enduring forever;
The ordinances of the Lord are true and righteous altogether.
OPENING MUSIC: “And Are We yet Alive?” #553 UMH
OPENING PRAYER:
Almighty God,
we confess that we are often swept up in the tide of our generation.
We have failed in our calling to be your holy people,
a people set apart for your divine purpose.
We live more in apathy born of fatalism than in passion born of hope.We are moved more by private ambition than by social justice.
We dream more of privilege and benefits than of service and sacrifice.
We try to speak in your name without relinquishing our glories, without nourishing our souls, without relying wholly on your grace.
Help us to make room in our hearts and lives for you.
Forgive us, revive us, and reshape us in your image. Amen
CHILDREN’S MESSAGE
SCRIPTURE: James 3:1-12 Read by Phoebe Glover
Mark 8:27-38
SERMON: “Blessing and Cursing" Rev. David A Nicol
CHOIR ANTHEM: “I Give It All”
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
THE PEACE
TITHES & OFFERINGS tithes.hamburgumc.org/Give
The Great Thanksgiving
For sung responses, please refer to slides
THE LORD'S PRAYER
SHARING OF BREAD AND CUP
CLOSING HYMN: “Where He Leads Me” #338 UMH
BENEDICTION
POSTLUDE
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