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01.10.25
January 10th, 2025
I am excited to hear from many of you about the conversations you are having over a cup of coffee, following our sermon series. So far, I’ve had five folks request a match with a conversation partner.... Read More
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01.03.25
January 3rd, 2025
We have received an offer on the parking lot east of the Family Life Center, across Duck Street. To execute the sale, we must receive Charge Conference approval. This called Charge Conference will rec... Read More
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12.27.24
December 27th, 2024
I enjoyed my first Advent season with you, Stillwater First! Your traditions are beautiful. I'd never experienced Hanging of the Greens like you do it here. That was remarkable. The Christmas Cantata ... Read More
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12.20.24
December 20th, 2024
We are so excited for our upcoming Live Nativity, which will take place Saturday, December 21st, from 5:00-6:30pm in our Labyrinth area next our Family Life Center! There will be people dressed in cos... Read More
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12.13.24
December 13th, 2024
I look forward to celebrating Christmas Eve with you, my new friends at Stillwater First UMC! This week, our worship team has been putting all the details together for this extraordinary service of ho... Read More
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12.06.24
December 6th, 2024
Join us on this Sunday, December 8, as our choir presents K. Lee Scott’s Christmas Cantata: “The Incarnation” during both the 8:30am and 11:10am worship services. This stunning musical work, featuring... Read More
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11.29.24 - E-News
November 29th, 2024
Happy Thanksgiving! This holiday weekend leads us to the first Sunday of Advent. This Sunday, we’ll be lighting the first candle on our Advent wreath and joining together at the Communion Table. Our A... Read More
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11.23.24 - E-News
November 23rd, 2024
Thank you to all who turned in your financial commitment card for 2025. As of Monday, 103 families have turned in cards or commitments. If you’d like to submit your commitment online, please CLICK HER... Read More
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11.16.24 - E-News
November 16th, 2024
In the first 300 years of Christianity, the early church grew exponentially. During these centuries, many Christians were in hiding for fear of persecution and even death. They did not speak openly ab... Read More
