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Growing in Faith Together
The people called United Methodists in Glenville, Minnesota (Note: If you click on a picture, it will DOUBLE in size!)
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Minnesota Annual Conference: Day 1
Wednesday with the Wesleys
By admitting the impropriety of women’s preaching, etc., we condemn that most useful body of people called Methodists; both that part of them which allows women may be endowed with authority from on high to preach, as well as that part of them which totally denies as all such authority, seeing the whole body of them allow and approve of women’s speaking to edification and comfort. Witness their love feasts, class and band meetings; they are all religious services; and I cannot see how we can allow the one, and reject the other.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
They Eventually Come for Everyone
Special to United Methodist Insight | June 10, 2026
Immigrants. Transgender people. Black and brown communities. Women who refuse to submit. Professors. Journalists. Judges. Protesters. Federal workers. Human rights lawyers. Churches that shelter migrants. Clergy who preach mercy too loudly.
Now the Pentagon has given us another warning.
Under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the Department of Defense has reduced its list of recognized religious affiliations for service members from more than 200 to just 31. Unitarian Universalists are gone. Humanists are gone. Atheists, pagans, Wiccans and many others are gone or collapsed into broader categories. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) — a deeply rooted American religious tradition with many conservative members, many veterans and many reliable Republican voters — was not listed as its own Christian denomination in the way many LDS leaders and Utah Republicans expected.
That should stop us cold.
Because this is how it works. First, they come for the people the public has been trained to ignore or fear. Then they come for the people who thought they were safe.
Read more at this link: They Eventually Come for Everyone - United Methodist Insight
Monday, June 15, 2026
Scripture lessons for June 21
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!
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Today at Glenville UMC
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| Kraig S. is today's reader |
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| Renea H. offers music each week |
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| It's Sid T.'s birthday week! |
+ We thank God for
the gift of laughter in church. (Thanks, Sid T., for sharing a joke with us!)
+ We celebrate Sid
T.’s birthday this week.
+ Praise God for
the Tim and Dawn K.'s grandson Max being in worship with us today.
+ Praise God for
happy reunions with family and friends.
+ Praise God for
traveling mercies last week.
+ Praise God for a
successful women’s retreat in Bloomington last week.
+ Praise God for
the local Disabled American Veterans’ (DAV) ongoing recycling program to
transfer @ 32,000 pounds/month of usable equipment/things to folks in need.
+ Praise God for last
week’s wonderful musical tribute to Viet Nam veterans.
+ Praise God for
the joyful opportunity to attend the Vienna Boys Choir concert at the Paramount Theater
in Austin on Thursday, November 19th.
+Praise
God for the faithful service of our beloved pianist, Renae H. and for Kraig S.
who served as usher today.
Concerns
+ Praying for Dawn K.’s
successful surgery this week.
+ Praying for all who
are dealing with medical challenges: Craig R., Judy C., Karnella S., and Nancy H.
+ Praying for the family
and friends of all who have recently died.
+ Praying for all who
are impacted directly and indirectly by conflict in the world.
+ Praying for peace.
Bulletin for June 14
“I love the Lord because God hears my requests for mercy.” – Psalm 116:1 (CEB)
Prelude Music
Welcome & Announcements
*Call to Worship (Joanna Harader and posted on Spacious Faith)
Holy One, dwell within us. Whisper in our ears; Glimmer in our vision; Write upon our hearts. We wait with open ears, open eyes, open hearts. Amen
*Hymn: “In the Cross of Christ I Glory," #295
*Call to Confession: Beloved, God responds quickly to the choices we make. Our actions have consequences in our relationships with one another and God: Whether we want it to or not, our choices and deeds influence God’s responses and actions. Repent, turn away from evil, believe in the Good News, and do what is pleasing in the sight of the Lord.
Prayer of Confession: We thank You, Lord, for making us in Your divine image. We are also deeply grateful that You are like a potter, shaping and molding us like clay on a spinning wheel. Hear our confession of sin and wrongdoing. Transform us with Your grace. Like the psalmist who sought cleansing and pardon, we ask You to “create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me.” Amen.
- Posted on the website of the First Christian Church of Decatur, Georgia.
*Gloria Patri: #70
*Passing the Peace of Christ
Joys and Concerns
Pastoral Prayer
*Doxology: #95
*Offering Prayer
First Lesson: Psalm 116:1-2, 2-19
Hymn: “Just as I Am, Without One Plea,"#357 - Chosen by Shelley Gulbrandson
Epistle Lesson: Romans 5:1-8
Sermon: “Showing love at the right time”
*Hymn: “Open My Eyes That I May See," #454
*Benediction
*Choral Amen
Postlude Music
“The worship is ended; let the service begin.”
*Please rise in body or in spirit.
Friday, June 12, 2026
What is the annual conference? What does it do?
The annual conference is not “those people out there” who make decisions that affect "us people here.”
The constitution of The United Methodist Church calls the annual conference “the basic body in the church” (Paragraph 34, Article II).
Note that definition. It is the basic body in the church. A “body” is an assembly of people. It’s not an assembly only of “those people out there.” It’s at least some people, lay and clergy, from your own local church gathering with laypeople and clergy from every other local church within the bounds of your conference, along with additional officers and laity from the local churches to equal the total clergy membership of the conference. United Methodists make decisions by bringing people together to confer and decide together, that is, "to conference." These decisions do not get made by people who do not know us. They are made by people we know and have sent, all working together as one body.
Read more at this link.








