We'll be observing Ascension Sunday next week and with it, scripture lessons from Ephesians 1:15-23 and Luke 24:44-53.
Growing in Faith Together
The people called United Methodists in Glenville, Minnesota (Note: If you click on a picture, it will DOUBLE in size!)
Monday, May 11, 2026
Scripture lessons for May 17
We'll be observing Ascension Sunday next week and with it, scripture lessons from Ephesians 1:15-23 and Luke 24:44-53.
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Mother's Day @ Glenville UMC
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| A picture-perfect morning in Glenville |
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| Bob S. shows off his new wooden helicopter made by Roy B. |
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| Belinda explains the candles in the Mother's Day gift bags |
+ 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.
Bulletin for May 10
“Come close and listen, all you who honor God; I will tell you what the Lord has done for me…” – Psalm 66:8
Prelude Music
Welcome & Announcements
*Mother's Day Call to Worship (Carol Penner and posted on Leading in Worship)
And Jesus said, "Come!" To all mothers and all children: He said, "Come!" To the motherless and the childless: He said, "Come!" To all who long to be mothered: He said, "Come! Come unto me all ye who labor and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble of heart and you will find rest for your souls."
*Hymn: “Love Devine, All Loves Excelling," #384
*Mother’s Day Prayer (Christine Sine and posted on Godspace)
God with a mother’s heart, You gather us as Your children. You comfort and hold us in Your warm embrace. When we hurt, Your arms enfold us. When we are afraid, Your wings protect us. When we are hungry, You feed us with the bread of life. God with a mother’s heart, You love surrounds and supports us, In good times and in tough, In the midst of joy and pain, always and everywhere. You will never leave nor abandon us. God eternal and loving one, God with a mother’s heart, we thank You this day for being part of Your family. Amen.
*Gloria Patri: #70
*Passing the Peace of Christ
Joys and Concerns
Pastoral Prayer
*Doxology: #95
*Offering Prayer
Gospel Lesson: John 14:15-21
Hymn: “Faith our Mothers”
Second Lesson: Acts 17:22-31
Sermon: “Going to Mars (Hill)”
*Hymn: “Blest Be the Tie That Binds," #557
*Benediction
Postlude Music
“The worship is ended; let the service begin.”
*Please rise in body or in spirit.
Friday, May 8, 2026
As US 250th nears, bishops discuss democracy
During the American Revolutionary War, a British soldier interrupted a Methodist service in New York and demanded that the worshippers sing “God Save the King.”
When the singing was over, the preacher called on his fellow Methodists to sing a proper concluding hymn by Charles Wesley: “Rejoice, the Lord is King.”
Ashley Boggan, the top executive of the United Methodist Commission on Archives and History, recounted the incident from the early days of John Street United Methodist Church at the Council of Bishops spring meeting.
“That tension between civic loyalty and theological allegiance has never really left us — not as Methodists, not as citizens of this world,” Boggan told the bishops meeting in Jacksonville and those watching online. “And it’s exactly where today's conversation is going to take us.”
Boggan was introducing two back-to-back panels — one consisting of United Methodist scholars and the other of bishops — about Christian faith and democracy.
The bishops and Boggan organized the conversation ahead of this year’s Fourth of July when Americans will mark the 250th anniversary of the adoption of its Declaration of Independence.
Read more at this link.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Wednesday with the Wesleys
"Was not another cause of it your despising that excellent help, union with a Christian society? Have you not read, "How can one be warm alone" and, "Woe be unto him that is alone when he falleth"? But you have companions enough. Perhaps more than enough; more than are helpful to your soul. But have you enough that are athirst for God, and that labour to make you so? Have you companions enough that watch over your soul, as they that must give account; and that freely and faithfully warn you, if you take any false step, or are in danger of doing so? I fear you have few of these companions, or else you would bring forth better fruit!"
- John Wesley (On God’s Vineyard)
Monday, May 4, 2026
Today in United Methodist History
After a debate that lasted part of the morning and all afternoon on the first Friday of General Conference, the Rev. Zach T. Johnson stepped forward to propose substitute legislation that he hoped would break the impasse.
He moved that the lawmaking body add one sentence to the denomination’s Book of Discipline that would make women eligible for Methodist “traveling ministry” under the same church rules that governed men.
“This is a positive approach,” Johnson, a delegate from Wilmore, Kentucky, and president of Asbury College, said in speaking to his proposal.
“And it simply says we are willing to admit any woman who can meet the same conditions that men now meet, to enter any conference. It leaves the matter for the conference to decide … the specific requirements for admission.”
A few moments later, delegates supported Johnson’s substitution by a vote of 389 to 297 — a 56.7% majority. Then, by an overwhelming show of hands, the delegates gave their final approval for the change before adjourning at 5:10 p.m. for a delayed dinner break.
Read more at this link.
Scripture lessons for May 10

St Paul's Rock - Mars Hill - Athens
We gather for worship next Sunday on Mother's Day with scripture lessons from John 14:15-21 and Acts 17:22-31.



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