Friday, May 15, 2026

Our sign is up!



Glenville UMC now has a sign up at the corner of Main Street and First Ave., SW (by the fire station) which directs visitors to our lovely church!

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Ascension Day Hymn


By Charles Wesley, 1739

Hail the day that sees Him rise, Alleluia!
To His throne above the skies, Alleluia!
Christ, awhile to mortals given, Alleluia!
Reascends His native heaven, Alleluia!
There the glorious triumph waits, Alleluia!
Lift your heads, eternal gates, Alleluia!
Christ hath conquered death and sin, Alleluia!
Take the King of glory in, Alleluia!
Lo! the heaven its Lord receives, Alleluia!
Yet He loves the earth He leaves, Alleluia!
Though returning to His throne, Alleluia!
Still He calls mankind His own, Alleluia!
See! He lifts His hands above, Alleluia!
See! He shows the prints of love, Alleluia!
Hark! His gracious lips bestow, Alleluia!
Blessings on His church below, Alleluia!
Still for us He intercedes, Alleluia!
His prevailing death He pleads, Alleluia!
Near Himself prepares our place, Alleluia!
He the first-fruits of our race, Alleluia!
Lord, though parted from our sight, Alleluia!
Far above the starry height, Alleluia!
Grant our hearts may thither rise, Alleluia!
Seeking Thee beyond the skies, Alleluia!

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

United Women in Faith in May!

The May gathering at Good Sam. - Hidden Creek

Shelley G. shares her latest Prayer Shawl Ministry
efforts as Sandy D. looks on.

Learning about the prayer shawls

Wednesday with the Wesleys

 

Watch and pray continually against pride. If God has cast it out, see that it enter no more: It is full as dangerous as desire. And you may slide back into it unawares; especially if you think there is no danger of it. `Nay, but I ascribe all I have to God.' So you may, and be proud nevertheless. For it is pride, not only to ascribe anything we have to ourselves, but to think we have what we really have not. Mr. L---, for instance, ascribed all the light he had to God, and so far he was humble; but then he thought he had more light than any man living; and this was palpable pride. So you ascribe all the knowledge you have to God; and in this respect you are humble. But if you think you have more than you really have; or if you think you are so taught of God, as no longer to need man's teaching; pride lieth at the door. Yes; you have need to be taught, not only by Mr. Morgan, by one another, by Mr. Maxfield, or me, but by the weakest Preacher in London; yea, by all men. For God sendeth by whom he will send.
Do not therefore say to any who would advise or reprove you, `You are blind; you cannot teach me.' Do not say, `This is your wisdom, your carnal reason;' but calmly weigh the thing before God.
Always remember, much grace does not imply much light. These do not always go together. As there may be much light where there is but little love, so there may be much love where there is little light. The heart has more heat than the eye; yet it cannot see. And God has wisely tempered the members of the body together, that none may say to another, `I have no need of thee.'
To imagine none can teach you, but those who are themselves saved from sin, is a very great and dangerous mistake. Give not place to it for a moment; it would lead you into a thousand other mistakes, and that irrecoverably. No; dominion is not founded in grace, as the madmen of the last age talked. Obey and regard `them that are over you in the Lord,' and do not think you know better than them. Know their place and your own; always remembering, much love does not imply much light.

- John Wesley (A Plain Account of Christian Perfection)

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Church Tour is this Saturday

 
The Albert Lea Art Center is excited to host a Church Tour featuring six beautiful local churches. Explore stunning architecture, unique stained glass, and the rich stories behind each space.

Date: May 16

Time: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Tickets: $15 (available now at the Art Center and at participating churches the day of the event)


Whether you’re an art lover, history enthusiast, or simply looking for a meaningful way to spend the day, this tour offers something for everyone. Gather your friends and enjoy a self-guided experience through some of our community’s most treasured spaces.


Churches participating this year are:

Albert Lea - Grace Lutheran, Ascension Lutheran, Salem Lutheran, Christ Episcopal

Glenville - Round Prairie Lutheran, Glenville United Methodist


We hope to see you there!


Read the Albert Lea Tribune interview with Pastor Charles at this link.

Monday, May 11, 2026

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Mother's Day @ Glenville UMC

A picture-perfect morning in Glenville
Welcome to Glenville UMC!
Bob S. shows off his new wooden helicopter
made by Roy B.
Belinda explains the candles in the
Mother's Day gift bags
Bob S. is today's scripture reader

Joys

+ We thank God for the gift of all those who have mothered and nurtured us through the years. 🤍

+ Belinda A. joyfully explained what is in each of the gift bags distributed today: candy, a blessing, and a timer tea candle.

+ Kraig S. thanks the church family for the loving ways it has supported his wife Korla after her recent accident.

+ We ask God to continue to give Kraig S. the strength he needs to support Korla as she recovers from her recent accident.

+ We thank God for faithful members of the church family who have helped spruce up the church before the Albert Lea Art Center’s church tour this coming Saturday (including a stop at our church).

+ Bob S. celebrates the invitation to speak at the recent Freeborn County Commissioners’ meeting – sharing news about the great work the DAV Glaydon Iverson Chapter #16 accomplishes every year.

+ Bob S. gives thanks that the church family’s resident woodworking artisan gifted him with a handmade wooden helicopter.

+ Tim K. gives thanks for the wonders of gardening – and the great time he had while helping his wife’s cousin in the field.

+ Members of the church’s United Women in Faith unit are looking forward to gathering at Karnella’s this Wednesday afternoon.

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

Concerns

+ Praying for Tim K.’s former boss Roger and his wife who recently moved to Thorne Crest Senior Living Community – praying that God will bless their transition to a new life chapter there.

+ Praying for all who are dealing with medical challenges (and the people who love and care for them): Korla S., Judy C., Karnella S., Dawn K.’s friend Gen, Rita W.’s friend Pat, Shelley G.’s daughter Melanie, Nancy B.’s sister Sharon and Craig and Pat R.

+Praying for the gift of needed rain.

+ Praying for our country … and the world.

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

+Praying for peace.