At the turn of the 20th century, every woman who "stept out of her place" to join a mission society became part of a movement that brought women to the forefront of Christian ministry.
Growing in Faith Together
The people called United Methodists in Glenville, Minnesota (Note: If you click on a picture, it will DOUBLE in size!)
Thursday, March 5, 2026
United Women in Faith - looking ahead
At the turn of the 20th century, every woman who "stept out of her place" to join a mission society became part of a movement that brought women to the forefront of Christian ministry.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Wednesday with the Wesleys
But what good works are those, the practice of which you affirm to be necessary to sanctification? First, all works of piety: such as public prayer, family prayer, and praying in our closet; receiving the supper of the Lord; searching the Scriptures, by hearing, reading, meditating; and using such a measure of fasting or abstinence as our bodily health allows.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Episcopalians and United Methodists mark Wesley Feast Day with prayer for deeper unity
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| (L) John Wesley --- (R) Charles Wesley |
Grant those same characteristics to us as well. On this day, we ask you to move us closer to you and closer to each other, even as we speak and sing your truth to a hurting society. May the marking of this day be a means of grace. Kindle within us such fervor that we might be faithful witnesses to your world-changing grace. Open our minds and hearts to recognize you in each other and in the widow, orphan, and foreigner. Fill our hearts with the courage we need to bring both love and justice into our communities.
Amen.
Monday, March 2, 2026
Today in Methodist History
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| Grave of John Wesley |
On this, the 235th anniversary of the death of John Wesley comes a first-hand account from Wesley's nurse, Eliza Ritchie.
Read more at this link.
Scripture lessons for March 8
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| The Widow's Mite (1890) - William T. B. Fletcher |
We are continuing our Lenten journey next week as we experience the Third Sunday in Lent with a focus on Tuesday in Holy Week. Our lessons will come from Mark 12:28-34 and Mark 12:41-44.
Sunday, March 1, 2026
United Methodist Bishops Call for Prayer and Peace in the new Middle East war
WASHINGTON, D.C. — We know that our hearts are heavy as we witness the mounting loss of life from the ongoing military strikes carried out by the United States and Israel, and from retaliatory strikes by Iran. Families are grieving the loss of loved ones, and entire communities are shaken by the weight of uncertainty, fear, and profound sorrow. Innocent civilians are caught in the crossfire of a widening conflict they did not choose.
Scripture reminds us that “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit” (Psalm 34:18). As bishops of The United Methodist Church, we hold fast to this promise as we pray for all who have been killed, all who are injured, and all who now carry trauma and fear in the wake of this violence. We stand resolute in remembering the uncompromising call of Jesus: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God” (Matthew 5:9). This calling is a summons to act with courage and with a steadfast commitment to honoring the dignity and life of every human being.We urge leaders on every side to turn from the escalation of violence and seek paths toward justice, reconciliation, and lasting peace. We implore them to place the protection of innocent lives at the center of every decision.
As followers of Christ, let us be steadfast in prayer for those whose lives were taken that they may rest in God’s eternal peace. Let us pray for the wounded that healing and comfort may surround them. Let us pray for families and communities in mourning that they may find strength for the days ahead. And let us pray for leaders and nations that they may choose the path of peace over the path of destruction.
May God’s Spirit move among us and within us, guiding our hearts toward justice, compassion, and the hard, holy work of peacemaking. May we be instruments of Christ’s peace in a world yearning for healing.
In Christ’s mercy,

Bishop Tracy S. Malone
President, Council of Bishops
The United Methodist Church
March begins at Glenville UMC
Joys:
+Thankful that Cheryl R. and Pat R. are in worship today.
+Praising God for the wonderful celebration reception for Rodger and Judy L. last week – celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary.
+Roy and Nancy B. thank God for son Rory’s safe and fun family fishing trip at Lake of the Woods, Minnesota, where the ice was 47 ½ inches thick; and they caught 76 walleye fish.
+Roy B. thanks God for the gift of a variety of weather experiences. Nearby Preston, Minnesota, got 10” of snow.
+Bob S. thanks God for the gift of 10 VA homes in Minnesota. One of them is in Preston.
+Thanking God for the beautiful warm weather we experienced last week (before winter weather returned this weekend).
+Bob S. told joke (since Sid was not there today).
+Thankful to God for carbonated holiness in the form of laughter in church.
+Bob S. thanks God for the joy of attending a “leap-year” baby’s birthday party this afternoon and for the joy of a 14-member family dinner tonight.
+Church family thanks God for Shelley G. who puts “love in action” by creating beautiful handmade prayer shawls which are blessed to be blessings to their recipients.
Concerns:
+Praying that God will grant Craig R. with the comfort and strength he needs during this time of health challenges and that God grants Pat R. the strength she needs to provide the support that Craig needs.
+Praying for Sid T.’s travelling mercies
+Praying for Pastor Charles’ cousin Joe P. who is in Dubai, a professional firefighter who is battling fires around the airport, after missile strikes.
+Praying for Judy C., Donna D., and Karnella S. who are dealing with medical challenges.
+Praying for family and friends of Bev Haugen who died last Friday. She was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Albert Lea.
+Prayers continue for Korla S.’ cousin Jessica who recently had a new heart and lung transplanted. A prayer shawl was blessed today for her.
+Prayers for all who are impacted directly and indirectly due to conflict around the world.





