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What's Going On at Pelham UMC?

JULY 24th VBS /MPACT KICKOFF &
Family Fun Day
4:45 PM for Kids only then at
6:45 PM parents and family join us for food, music amd a movie on the lawn.


AUGUST 1- UNITED METHODIST FAITH NIGHT at Nashville Outlaws.
The Nashville Outlaws are a member of the Prospect League and the city's newest baseball team and summer entertainment option. They will be playing their games at Hawkin's Field at Vanderbilt University. A concert with Kent Bottenfield will begin at 4:30 p.m. and the game will start at 6 p.m.
Tickets are just $10/person and include a hotdog and drink. *These tickets have a "will call" status at the gate. This rate includes the concert, meal and the game! Send payment or come by the Office of Connectional Ministries located at 304 S Perimeter Park Drive, Nashville, TN. 37211
SING TO THE LORD A NEW SONG music festival
Make checks payable to: Kentucky Conference UMC
Any questions, contact: Mary T Newman, Program Ministries Assistant, 615-329-1177;
mtnewman@tnumc.org Office Hours are 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
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| Mission travel study to Haiti in the fall |
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The United Methodist Board of Global Ministries is planning a mission travel study to Haiti this fall. Participants will visit members of the Haitian diaspora in Florida and the Dominican Republic before traveling to Haiti. The group size will be limited to less than a dozen people. The approximate cost is $1,900 for the trip Nov. 9-19. The due date for applications is July 16.
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| ATTENTION musicians |
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Volunteer and professional church musicians will be visiting Martin Methodist College on Saturday, July 24, for "Telling the Story with Passion," a daylong event of music, networking, resourcing and learning for church musicians in all size churches. The special guest will be Hope Publishing's Joel Raney, who will preview his new Christmas cantata, "A Thrill of Hope."
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| MEDIA SAFETY Kits promote cybersafety for families |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UMNS) A new training CD developed by the United Methodist Board of Discipleship is available to help churches and community groups protect children and youth from perils in the digital world of cell phones and cyberspace. The CyberSafety for Families Training Kit, which costs $35, includes a section on "what you need to know first," a planning guide, teaching plans with schedule options, handouts and a slide presentation. Subjects include safety on computers, cell phones, video games and social networking sites. The training kit is available online at both The Upper Room and Cokesbury and at Cokesbury bookstores nationwide.
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