Celebration of Ministries, Rev. Chris Harrison
During the storm, as we each dealt with our own degrees of electrical power loss and bursting pipes, the needs of the community around us became more apparent. When there was sufficient power at the church building, we opened up as a daytime warming shelter. Hot...Celebration of Ministries, Jane Stueckemann
A few days a week, inside a former apartment building across the street from Kingwood United Methodist Church, people show up and fill the rooms with laughter, prayers and the love of Christ lived out. That building is where the Society of St. Stephens ministry is...
Celebration of Ministries, Jane Stueckemann
Here at Kingwood United Methodist Church, it seems that there’s always something happening; a bible study or small group meeting, worship service or ministry project can be found in nearly every corner of our buildings. As of recently, you can add a women’s workout...
Celebration of Ministries, Jane Stueckemann, Oasis
Jordan most likely didn’t know what he was getting himself into that sweltering August afternoon. He was just thirsty. But God knew. God knew that Jordan’s temporary thirst would begin to cultivate something in the hearts of a few Kingwood United Methodist Church...Celebration of Ministries, Missions Lenten Devotional
“I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.” Philippians 4:12 (NIV) By Lauri Brunner, Mission of Hope...
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