Growing in Faith Together
The people called United Methodists in Glenville, Minnesota (Note: If you click on a picture, it will DOUBLE in size!)
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
John Wesley's Guide to Reading the Bible
Monday, February 2, 2026
A Prayer for Groundhog Day
God of all creatures, today we praise You for groundhogs, unassuming rodents who carry the tradition and mystery of forecasting spring.
From their elaborate burrows they rise, half dead: groggy from hibernation, hungry, alone, stressed; awakened by an inner clock synchronized with the rhythms of the seasons that tells them it is time to explore and prepare for the next generation.
We pray for all creatures who count the days until the weather changes, until winter loosens its grip, until they can reconnect with others.
We pray for all who are tired, who are hungry or dissatisfied, who are lonely or isolated.
In this time between solstice and equinox reassure us that sooner or later spring will come.
Grant us patience to see the gifts of this particular time, and to savour the stillness.
In our exhaustion release us from stress so that we might find rest.
In moments of hunger or dissatisfaction remind us that there is enough.
In our isolation be a comforting presence.
We pray that whether the sun shines or the sky is grey, we will count each day as a gift with moments of wonder.
Let hope rise up in us, as we align our bodies and spirits to your greater purposes beyond what we see this day. Amen.
- Rev. Wendy Janzen, Burning Bush Forest Church, https://www.burningbushforestchurch.ca
Scripture Lessons for February 8
The lessons for the Fifth Sunday after Epiphany will be coming from 1 Corinthians 2:1-12 and Matthew 5:13-20.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
February begins at Glenville UMC
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| The table is ready |
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| Sid T. gets us started with a joke |
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| Shelley G. is today's scripture reader |
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| Faithful attendance |
Joys:
+Shelley G. thanks God for the gift of this loving
church family.
+Shelley G. thanks God for the joy of knowing that both
her mother and sister who recently died are now at peace with God.
+Praying thanks to God for Nancy B.’s sister Randy’s
successful heart surgery.
+Pastor Charles thanks God for his brother Joe’s
successful emergency surgery last week.
+Pastor Charles thanks God for being happily surprised
by the ordinary, every day joys in life.
+Thanks be to God for visitors Ryan and his son
Dominic. Ryan is Cheryl R.’s nephew.
+Thanks be to God for Dominic agreeing to help Pastor
Charles serve Holy Communion today.
Concerns:
+Praying for Gloria S.’ cousin Carolyn J., who is on
hospice now.
+Praying for all who are currently on hospice care and
for those providing that care.
+Praying for Pat R.’s husband Craig who is beginning a
new phase of treatments tomorrow. Also praying for Pat to have the strength to
provide Craig the support he needs.
+Praying for Donna N. from Glenville who had a stroke
last month and is recuperating at St. John’s.
+Praying for Bob S.’ veteran friend David S. who is currently
at St. John’s.
+Praying for the strength and courage Shelley G. needs to face after
both her sister and mother dying recently.
+Prayers continue for Korla S.’ cousin Jessica who is
in Houston getting a new heart and lung today.
+Prayers continue for Erin B. who is facing a serious medical challenge. (Note: A Burger Basket Fundraiser, including a silent auction and bake sale, to help cover family’s expenses is planned at the Albert Lea Moose Lodge, today, 3:00-6:00 p.m.)
Saturday, January 31, 2026
UWFaith News
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Know your rights when they’re under threat
United Methodists have good reason to stand up for basic rights — especially when those rights are being ignored or violated.
The United Methodist Church’s Social Principles declare that all individuals — no matter their circumstances — deserve basic human rights and freedoms. These include the right to life, liberty, security as well as equal treatment before the law and freedom from unlawful detention.
“These rights are grounded in God’s gracious act in creation (Gen. 1:27), and they are revealed fully in Jesus’s incarnation of divine love,” say the General Conference-approved social teachings.
“As a church, we will work to protect these rights and freedoms within the church and to reform the structures of society to ensure that every human being can thrive.”
Read more at this link.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Wednesday with the Wesleys
But may not women, as well as men, bear a part in this honourable service?" Undoubtedly, they may; nay, they ought; it is meet, right, and their bounden duty. Herein there is no difference; "there is neither male nor female in Christ Jesus." Indeed, it has long passed for a maxim with many, that "women are only to be seen, not heard."









