Church Conference Report:
The prophet Jeremiah spoke God’s reassuring words to the people during a season of rebuilding:
“For surely I know the plans I have for you, plans for your welfare and not for harm, to give you a future with hope.” (Jeremiah 29:11)
On Sunday, November 16, Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church voted to accept the invitation of the Ohio River Valley district for Nast Trinity to become a new church start in partnership with Hyde Park Community UMC. The vote, 73 in favor, 0 against with 0 abstentions, will allow a full-time pastor to begin on March 1, serving the community in Over-the-Rhine.
The Nast Trinity Task Force, chaired by Pastor Doug Johns, will be happy to respond to your questions.
Black: The Color of Strength
In the Navajo culture the color black is a symbol of physical strength. As the Body of Christ we can finish 2014 with strength, “in the black!”
As of this writing we are $183,565 in the red.
Thank you to all who have given generously all year. Thank you, too, for those who can help our church finish 2014 with strength through your faithful end-of-the-year giving.
Peace,
Pastor Cathy
A Future with Hope
Church Conference Report:
The prophet Jeremiah spoke God’s reassuring words to the people during a season of rebuilding:
“For surely I know the plans I have for you, plans for your welfare and not for harm, to give you a future with hope.” (Jeremiah 29:11)
On Sunday, November 16, Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church voted to accept the invitation of the Ohio River Valley district for Nast Trinity to become a new church start in partnership with Hyde Park Community UMC. The vote, 73 in favor, 0 against with 0 abstentions, will allow a full-time pastor to begin on March 1, serving the community in Over-the-Rhine.
The Nast Trinity Task Force, chaired by Pastor Doug Johns, will be happy to respond to your questions.
Black: The Color of Strength
In the Navajo culture the color black is a symbol of physical strength. As the Body of Christ we can finish 2014 with strength, “in the black!”
As of this writing we are $183,565 in the red.
Thank you to all who have given generously all year. Thank you, too, for those who can help our church finish 2014 with strength through your faithful end-of-the-year giving.
Peace,
Pastor Cathy