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FUMC is a welcoming, accepting, caring, and diverse Christian community committed to teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ to all people. Blessings!

FUMC is a welcoming, accepting, caring, and diverse Christian community committed to teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ to all people. Blessings!

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Lunes:09:00 am - 02:00 pm
Martes:09:00 am - 02:00 pm
Miércoles:09:00 am - 02:00 pm
Jueves:09:00 am - 02:00 pm
Domingo:10:00 am - 11:30 am

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57 Southbound Gratiot Ave
48043
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15/04/2019

Check out our upcoming Events at First UMC, click on the link below!! http://www.mountclemensumc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/april-2019-clarion-1.pdf

11/04/2019

All Are Welcome!!

07/03/2019

**Don't forget to Spring Forward One Hour this Saturday Night**

07/03/2019

A JOURNEY IN ASHES Posted on March 5, 2019 BISHOP DAVID A. BARD Michigan Area “I invite you, on the heels of General Conference, to observe a holy Lent,” says Michigan Bishop David Bard. His counsel, “slow down and dig deep” in this uncertain time. If you are taking time to read this, you may be expecting another word about the recently completed special session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church. Though General Conference will certainly not be absent from this essay, it will serve more as background than foreground. My previous letter containing initial reflections on General Conference has been shared, and thank you for sharing it with others. I will be soon sending out another letter to clergy and lay leaders encouraging leading from places of hope, courage, heart, and tenderness rather than fear, anxiety and reactivity. I have in my mind a third, longer pastoral letter and am wondering if that might not best come following the next meeting of the Judicial Council which will be ruling on the constitutionality of the petitions approved at General Conference. I will be looking at my calendar to see what might be possible for a few face-to-face gatherings for conversation. Because we are waiting for the Judicial Council rulings on the petitions passed by General Conference, there remains much uncertainty. Additionally, you need to know that any legislation passed at General Conference that is constitutional will not take effect until January 1, 2020. Thank you for your patience in the midst of all of this. Coming directly from General Conference, entering the season of Lent seems fitting. In the service for Ash Wednesday in our United Methodist Book of Worship, the worship leader shares these words as part of a longer invitation: “Dear brothers and sisters in Christ: the early Christians observed with great devotion the days of our Lord’s passion and resurrection, and it became the custom of the Church that before the Easter celebration there should be a forty-day season of spiritual preparation. … In this way, the whole congregation was reminded of the mercy and forgiveness proclaimed in the gospel of Jesus Christ and the need we all have to renew our faith. I invite you, therefore, in the name of the Church, to observe a holy Lent.” Lent begins on Ash Wednesday when we are reminded of our mortality, that our bodies will age and decay and return to the dust. During the season, somber colors are encouraged. We are reminded of our limits. We are invited to be in touch with our brokenness. Some of the words of the prayer offered in my listening session before General Conference are particularly appropriate: “Redeeming God, heal our broken places even as we acknowledge that we are often complicit in the brokenness of our lives and of our world.” Coming from General Conference, it feels fitting to enter a season reminding me of limits, mortality, of brokenness and of my own complicity in that brokenness. I think of the beginning of a poem by Robert Bly, a Minnesota poet whose hometown was located in the district where I once served as superintendent. “Come with me into those things that have felt this despair for so long.” Lent invites us into deep and serious self-examination and self-reflection. It invites us to take the pain seriously, hurt, anguish, loss, uncertainty, and injustice in our lives and in the world. Lent asks us to slow down and dig deep, to pray from the depth of our hearts and souls. Lent is a time to acknowledge grief, loss, sadness, brokenness, woundedness, and limits, but not for the sake of wallowing in them. God’s Spirit invites us into Lent so the Spirit can do the work of expanding our hearts, enlivening our minds, enlarging the capacity of our souls. I invite us to stay with some of the difficult feelings of Lent, as uncomfortable as that may be, trusting that God’s Spirit is at work in us. God is about the work of moving us from sadness to tenderness. Some years ago I read these words that struck a deep chord within me. “We may think that by closing the heart we’ll protect ourselves from feeling the pain of the world, but instead, we isolate ourselves even more from joy. … The opposite of happiness is a fearful, closed heart. Happiness is ours when we go through our anger, fear, and pain, all the way to our sadness, and then slowly let sadness develop into tenderness.” (Wendy Lesser, The New American Spirituality, 180) This is Lenten work. God is about the work of taking ashes and breathing into them to create new life. The traditional liturgical phrase when ashes are imposed on one’s forehead is, “you are dust, and to dust, you shall return.” Yet we say that knowing we are also created in the image of God. (Genesis 1:27) We hear the words of Genesis 2: “then the Lord God formed the human from the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the human became a living being.” (v. 7) We hear Paul write, “do you not know that you are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in you?” (I Corinthians 3:16) God is about the work of resurrection. At the end of Lent comes Easter, the joyous good news that God raised Jesus, crucified by the Romans, from the dead. In the resurrection of Jesus comes the promise of new life for us. “So if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation: everything old has passed away; see everything has become new!” (II Corinthians 5:17) Thinking about Lent this year, words from another Robert Bly poem come to mind. “We did not come to remain whole./We came to lose our leaves like the trees,/The trees that are broken/And start again, drawing up from the great roots;/… That we should learn of poverty and rags,/… And swim in the sea,/Not always walking on dry land,/And dancing, find in the trees a savior,/A home in dark grass,/And nourishment in death.” I think of the words of Jesus, “Very truly I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.” (John 12:24) In the name of the Church, I invite you, on the heels of General Conference 2019, to observe a holy Lent. Take the pain, hurt, anguish, loss, grief, uncertainty, and injustice in our lives and in the world seriously. Slow down and dig deep. Pray from the depth of your hearts and souls. Trust that if you do, God’s Spirit will continue God’s work of moving us from sadness to tenderness, of taking ashes and creating life, of resurrection. Not Every Step Along the Way is Joyful Even When the Journey Is.

07/03/2019

**Messy Church** Our Messy Church Mid-Week service is Wednesday, March 13, beginning at 6:00pm in the Fellowship Hall. Come and enjoy dinner and some light activities with a closing worship time. It is for ALL members of the family, so come and invite a neighbor or friend to join you. See you on Wednesday!!

26/02/2019

If you are in the area, come by and have dinner.

26/02/2019

Join us as we begin the season of Lent with an Ash Wednesday Service at 7:00pm on Wednesday March 6.

26/02/2019

Join us for our Ash Wednesday service as we enter into Lent together. The worship service is Wednesday, March 6, beginning at 7:00 pm. This service marks the beginning of Lent; a six week time of reflection, confession, repentance, and forgiveness as we prepare for the Hallelujah of Easter and the promise of hope and resurrection. Come and enter Lent in a right spirit being marked with forgiveness and grace.

26/02/2019

**All Are Welcome!!** First UMC Fish Fries from 4-7pm 3/8, 3/15, 3/22, 3/29, 4/5, 4/12 Fish & Chips or Baked Fish Baked Potato, Vegetable, Mac & Cheese, Coleslaw, Roll & Dessert

10/02/2019

Closing song.. sorry about the view.

10/02/2019

Modern adaptation of Acts 10:1-29

10/02/2019

Messy Church -Church... so much fun!

09/02/2019

Feather Bowling at Bath City Bistro with the Young Adults. Men vs Women: each won a game. A Tie Breaker will be scheduled.

30/01/2019

Chair Yoga for 11 am tomorrow Thursday morning has been cancelled

13/01/2019

Wonderful way to start the Study of the Book of Acts! Had a good turn out today. Don’t get Left Behind, next one is January 20, 3 -5 pm at the Parsonage call the church for address. 586-468-6464

11/01/2019

2019 SERMON SERIES: THE BOOK OF ACTS Beginning in January and running till the end of March, there will be a preaching series on the Book of Acts, so I encourage all to read or to reread this wondrous story of the birth of the church. We will end this series with a special movie night with the movie “Paul”. THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES! COMING SOON!! Beginning January 13, 2019; 3-5 pm, at the Parsonage; 110 Belleview Street, Mount Clemens. We will be studying the Book of Acts. Each week we will meet at a home and study 2 chapters of Acts enjoying some coffee, tea and sweet treats. It’s not necessary to attend every one of the session, although we would love that. Each week’s study will be looked at and new insights gained in how the Church came into being and what it means for us today. We hope you will make this opportunity a priority in your life. So grab your Bible and come! You can follow us on Facebook at Sunday Supper and Scriptures. Call the church office (586-468-6464) for more details.

31/12/2018

5 pm Christmas Eve Service Thankful Stars that were placed on our tree. Family, friends, food and church. ❤️❤️❤️

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Closing song.. sorry about the view.

Modern adaptation of Acts 10:1-29

Messy Church !

Some of our singing seniors!

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Our beloved! Why do u love this congregation?

Get down here NOW! Here till 1 pm today!

The adventure continues...Message from Rev. Maureen

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