I do indeed rejoice in my sons ... You’ll pardon the fondness of a mother if I exceed in commending them, but I’ve known few (if any) that have labored more diligently and unweariedly in the service of our dear Lord: and blessed be his great name, he hath set his seal to their ministry and hath made them instrumental in bringing many souls to God. And though in the eyes of the world they appear despicable, men of no estate or figure, and daily suffer contempt, reproach, and shame among men, yet to me they appear more honorable, than they would do if the one were Archbishop of Canterbury and the other of York for I esteem the reproach of Christ greater riches, than all the treasures in England.
Growing in Faith Together
The people called United Methodists in Glenville, Minnesota
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Wednesday with the Wesleys
I do indeed rejoice in my sons ... You’ll pardon the fondness of a mother if I exceed in commending them, but I’ve known few (if any) that have labored more diligently and unweariedly in the service of our dear Lord: and blessed be his great name, he hath set his seal to their ministry and hath made them instrumental in bringing many souls to God. And though in the eyes of the world they appear despicable, men of no estate or figure, and daily suffer contempt, reproach, and shame among men, yet to me they appear more honorable, than they would do if the one were Archbishop of Canterbury and the other of York for I esteem the reproach of Christ greater riches, than all the treasures in England.
Monday, September 15, 2025
Scripture lessons for September 21
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Today at Glenville UMC
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Gloria serves up a yummy treat! |
JOYS
Thursday, September 11, 2025
UMC Bishops Issue Statement Condemning Political Violence
The United Methodist Church
For Immediate Release
September 11, 2025
We unequivocally condemn this act of violence and all violence. Violence dehumanizes victims and perpetrators. We call upon all people to reject the divisive rhetoric that fractures community. The most recent school shooting in Colorado summons us again to work to make schools safe places, to equip children to manage difference and disagreement nonviolently and to reduce the easy access to guns.
We are guided by the prophetic vision of Isaiah, who wrote, “They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore” (Isaiah 2:4). This vision of a world where weapons are transformed into instruments of peace and prosperity is a powerful reminder of our calling to be active peacemakers.
As United Methodists gather for worship over the next several days, we call you to prayer and meaningful action against violence as a means of dispute settlement. We urge United Methodists to actively promote a culture of understanding, respect, and nonviolent conflict resolution. We encourage all United Methodists to work for public policies that foster community and reduce violence locally and globally.
Yours in pursuit of peace,
Bishop Tracy S. Malone
President, Council of Bishops
The United Methodist Church
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Burgers with the Glenville Firemen!
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L-R: Kraig S. and Rita W. prepare the burgers |
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L-R: Sid T. & Mike R. work on the burgers |
United Women in Faith Gathering at Good Sam-Hidden Creek
September 10, 2025, 1:00-3:00 pm, -- The United Women in Faith (UWFaith) Unit at the Glenville United Methodist Church met at Karnella’s Residence at Hidden Creek.
Notes from the
Gathering ... - We appreciate Pastor Charles dropping by to
say hello and bless the beautiful prayer shawl for Karnella S. that was lovingly
made by Shelley G. - We appreciate Karnella hosting us in
the activities room at Hidden Creek! - Belinda A. shared the opening prayer. - After the six women in attendance recited the
UWFaith purpose in unison, Belinda read the Upper Room’s
devotion for the day titled "A Surprise Opportunity." Discussion
ensued about ways God surprises us with blessings/surprised opportunities.
One of the “shares” was by Shelley who said that she was inspired to begin
making prayer shawls after she read in the notes from the last UWFaith
gathering that we were thinking about starting a prayer shawl ministry. - Joys and concerns were shared; afterwards, Belinda
gave a prayer. Money Matters: - “Noisy Collection Pail” Fundraising for Mission
Work: We discussed what to do with the $49.30 that was
collected last month. Everyone expressed joy that this is considerably
more than the $32 that was collected the month before! We noted that we
appreciate the church family making donations throughout the month! Decision
was made to deposit the money in our UWFaith checking account. We want to
build up that fund so we can respond to future requests for giving. - Discussed offering opportunities at the Prairie
Winds United Women in Faith District fall gathering on Saturday, September
20, at Hope United Methodist Church in Blue Earth. Emma Norton Offering:
Pastor Charles and Belinda plan to donate $40; Gloria S. added $10, so the
total offering from our unit will be $50. District Pledge from our Unit:
Pastor Charles and Belinda plan to donate $40; Gloria added $10, so the total
amount given will be $50. - Reaching Out to Women Not Able to Attend Church:
We identified the following ladies: Judy C., Janet D., Marcella
N., Karnella S., Nancy S., Arletta W., and (?). Plan to
send Thanksgiving cards. Plan to assemble and deliver holiday trays of
apples, bananas, oranges, candy, packaged cookies/crackers, snack bags, and
Christmas cards after church on Sunday, December 14. (Trays are bought at the
Dollar Store. Korla S. said she has Christmas cards we can use.) - Assembled Farewell Goody Bags for Fall District
Attendees: We assembled the bags that our unit is providing to UWFaith
district gathering’s attendees on September 20. Inside there were bottled
water, candy, Cracker Jacks, and Rice Krispies treat to enjoy on their way
home. Thank you, Sandy D., for the huge bag of Hershey’s kisses that you donated,
because it would not be a women’s gathering without chocolate! Pastor Charles
and Belinda donated the other items. Each bag has this note on it: “Treats
for You to Enjoy on Your Way Home! We pray you enjoyed today’s gathering of
United Women in Faith. May God grant you a safe trip home. Every blessing to
your and yours, Your Sisters at the Glenville United Methodist Church.” - Refreshments: We concluded with Donna D. providing scrumptious refreshments that everyone loved: yummy cake with Cool
Whip, nuts/chocolates, and bottled water! And we appreciate Hidden Creek
providing a coffee setup for us to enjoy! It was good to spend the afternoon
together. Next Meeting:
Wednesday, October 8, 1-3 pm, again at Hidden Creek. Hostess will be Karnella. Korla will provide
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Wednesday with the Wesleys
In the evening, while I was reading prayers at Snowsfield, I found such light and strength as I never remember to have had before. I saw every thought as well as action or word, just as it was rising in my heart, and whether it was right before God, or tainted with pride or selfishness. "I waked the next morning, by the grace of God, in the same spirit; and about eight, being with two or three that believed in Jesus, I felt such an awe, and tender sense of the presence of God, as greatly confirmed me therein; so that God was before me all day long. I sought and found Him in every place; and could truly say, when I lay down at night, ‘now I have lived a day.'
~ John Wesley (Journal, December 1744)