Ministry Updates – April 24, 2026

Coming Up at Morristown UMC

Friday, April 24, 2026

Rummage Setup

Saturday, April 25, 2026

9:00 AM Rummage Sale

12:00 PM AA, YL

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Worship at Drew University

10:30 AM Worship – Craig Chapel, Seminary Hall, Drew University

5:00 PM Pioneer Rehearsal, YL

Monday, April 27, 2026

7:00 PM AA, YL

7:00 PM Caregivers, Yarners

8:00 PM Arise, Z

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

4:00 PM Arise Delaney Hall Witness/Support

7:00 PM Pioneer Rehearsal, YL

7:00 PM UWF Book Club, Yarners

Wednesday April 29, 2026

10:00 AM Rummage Sale

5:00 PM Rummage Sale

7:00 PM Handbells, MR

Thursday April 30, 2026

7:00 PM Pioneer Rehearsal, YL

7:00 PM Choir, MR

Saturday, May 2, 2026

9:00 AM Rummage Sale

12:00 PM AA, YL

9:15 AM Adult Sunday School, WR

Sunday, May 3, 2026

10:30 AM Children’s Sunday School, PG

10:30 AM Worship

11:45 AM United Women in Faith Planning Meeting, WR

5:00 PM Pioneer Rehearsal, YL

5:00 PM Pioneer Rehearsal, YL

A promotional flyer on a light gray background. In the top corners, bold retro-styled "30" graphics in cream, red, and blue celebrate the 30th sale. Between them, text in a vintage font reads "Celebrating our 30th sale!" In the upper center, a cluster of colorful line-art icons depicts common rummage sale items including a guitar, bowling pins, cookpot, soccer ball, fish bowl, globe, briefcase, hair dryer, tennis racket, skateboard, and more. Below the illustration, large bold red text reads "RUMMAGE SALE 2026." In the center of the flyer, brown western-style text reads "Volunteer & Support Sign-ups." Below that, gray text reads "Sign-up for volunteer shifts and to donate supplies to support the sale!" A repeating illustrated border of small rummage sale item icons runs across the bottom of the flyer.

Worship Field Trip

Sunday, April 26, 2026: 

To accommodate the Rummage Sale, we will worship at Craig Chapel, Seminary Hall, Drew University, this Sunday, April 26 at 10:30 AM.

We’re Ready to Rummage!

The Rummage Sale opens tomorrow, Saturday, April 25 at 9am!

Sale Information

SAT. April 25: 9AM-2PM
WED. April 29: 10AM-2PM/5PM-8PM
SAT. May 2: 9AM-2PM

See a preview of sale items!

All Proceeds Benefit Our  Appalachia Service Project Mission Trip

Flyer with a pink border and illustrated pink daisy decorations reading "Spring into Giving" in yellow script, featuring the Interfaith Food Pantry Network logo — a red heart shape with a green apple leaf.

Interfaith Food Pantry Update

The Pantry is always looking ahead to anticipate future needs of their clients. The items we collect over the next few months will stock the Food Pantry with items for meals for families with young children, many of whom get breakfast and lunch in school. Once the school year ends, there will be an extra strain on these families.

There is a new Ten Most Wanted list of food items needed for this effort. Copies of the list can be found in the rack attached to the Food Cart. Thank you for your dedication to this mission.

Ten Most Wanted List for Spring into Giving:

  • Cans of soup – any variety
  • Tuna and other canned fish
  • Cereal (low sugar)
  • Peanut Butter (15-18 oz)
  • Canned meals such as ravioli, stew, etc.
  • 100% Fruit Juice (32 oz.)
  • Canned Beans (red, pinto, white)
  • Rice (1 or 2 lb. bag)
  • Pasta
  • Macaroni and Cheese

 

 

A square promotional flyer with a warm brown border. The background photo shows multiple hardcover books fanned out in a circle, viewed from above, with a sepia-toned overlay. At the top center is a white square containing a colorful logo made of diamond shapes arranged like a pinwheel or star, in yellow, blue, green, and orange. Large cream-colored serif text reads "Book club" — with "Book" in an upright style and "club" in italic script. Below that, smaller white sans-serif text reads "April 28 at 7pm / Yarners Room.

United Women in Faith Book Club

Join us on Tuesday, April 28 at 7:00 PM in the Yarners Room. Phyllis VanderSande will lead the discussion on The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson. Based on the true Depression-era stories of the WPA’s Pack Horse Library project in East Kentucky Appalachia, the novel follows a young woman who delivers books by horse to isolated hill communities. All are welcome to attend, whether or not you have completed the book.