Friday, June 26, 2026

United Methodist "Approved" Schools of Theology

Our 13 United Methodist schools of theology in the United States have educated outstanding preachers and teachers, evangelists and missionaries, chaplains and lay leaders who have led the church.

Our schools are vital parts of the United Methodist connection and provide a clear focus on the practice of ministry, as well as thoughtful theological reflection. If you plan to serve in The United Methodist Church, there is no better place to prepare for your ministry.
All United Methodist schools of theology are approved to provide a fully online Master of Divinity or other theological degree to meet the educational requirements for United Methodist ordination.

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Wednesday with the Wesleys

Sarah Mallit was authorized by Wesley to preach in 1787 at Conference:

"We give the right hand of fellowship to Sarah Mallet, and have no objection to her being a preacher in our connexion, so long as she preaches the Methodist doctrines, and attends to our discipline."

She preached until her death in 1843 at age 82 (Her name is spelled various ways).

Monday, June 22, 2026

Scripture lessons for June 28


We continue this week and the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost with a unique summer sermon series. Pastor Charles will be preaching this summer on the favorite hymns of the congregation each Sunday!

This week's hymn, chosen by Nancy Beighley and Linda Bighley, is Hymn of Promise,” #707.

Our scripture lessons will come from John 14:1-7 and 2 Peter 1:1-11.                                      


Sunday, June 21, 2026

Today at Glenville UMC


Joys

+ Praise God for our fathers and those who have fathered us.

+ Praise God for a wonderful parade in Alden this weekend.

+ Praise God for traveling mercies last week.

+ Praise God for the wonderful cool weather we are enjoying this weekend.

+ Praise God for Roy and Nancy B.’s success in finding their next home, near other family members

+ Praise God for the faithful service of our beloved pianist, Renae H. and for Bob S. who served as usher today.

Concerns

+ Praying for Dawn K.’s comfort and healing after surgery last week.

+ Praying for all who are dealing with medical challenges: Craig R., Judy C., Karnella S., Meryl B., Robin, and Nancy (in Texas).

+ Praying for those impacted by the wildfires in Nebraska.

+ Praying for all impacted by extreme weather conditions.

+ Praying for all who are impacted directly and indirectly by conflict in the world.

+ Praying for peace.

Bulletin for June 21

“All the nations that You’ve made will come and bow down before You, Lord; 
they will glorify Your name!”  – Psalm 68:35 (CEB)

Prelude Music

Welcome & Announcements

*Call to Worship                                                                  

God calls us in every moment— in every hour, in every breath. We come, needing God’s presence in our lives. In times of joy and in times of struggle, God is near and faithful. We come, needing God’s grace and strength. When we feel strong and when we feel weak, God is our help and our hope. We come, needing God’s guidance and peace. Let us worship the One who walks with us every hour. We come to worship, for we need You, O God, every hour.

 *Hymn: Faith of Our Fathers,” #710

Prayer for Father’s Day: - Rev. Dr. Libby Grammer, First Baptist Church, Martinsville, VA

We give thanks today… For fathers who showed up, played and danced, ran and twirled, taught and learned; for fathers who kissed boo-boos and held us in strong arms when we were weak; for fathers who believed in us and trusted us with our own futures, even as they taught us how best to live; for fathers who exhibited the very best of what it means to be men, and tossed aside toxic masculinity in favor of a strength in love and empathy; for fathers who had high standards, yet deep compassion; for fathers who taught us rules to live by, and with integrity lived by these rules themselves; for fathers who protected us and sought after our welfare; for fathers who were never related to us by blood or by law but stood in as a father figure; for fathers who were not always present but by grace came back into our lives. Amen.         

*Gloria Patri: #70   

*Passing the Peace of Christ

Joys and Concerns

Pastoral Prayer & The Lord’s Prayer                                                

Invitation to the Offering

*Doxology: #95 

*Offertory Prayer

Gospel Lesson: Matthew 10:24 – 39 

Hymn: I Need Thee Every Hour,” #397 (Chosen by Gloria Sharp)

Epistle Lesson: Romans 6:1b – 11

Sermon: “Living within the prayer"

*Hymn: Take Up Thy Cross," #710

*Benediction

*Choral Amen

Postlude Music

 

“The worship is ended; let the service begin.”

*Please rise in body or in spirit.

Saturday, June 20, 2026

2026 Minnesota Annual Conference wrap-up

Please visit this link to see information and resources from the 
Minnesota Annual Conference sessions in St. Cloud (June 16-18).

Friday, June 19, 2026

What does Juneteenth mean for Christians today?


It’s an opportunity to celebrate freedom, confront injustice, and align our hearts with God’s ongoing work of liberation.

Learn more with this resource from the United Methodist General Commission on Religion and Race: https://www.r2hub.org/library/what-is-juneteenth