Bristol Hill United Methodist Church
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Christian,United Methodist, blended worship, casual dress, beautiful sanctuary, all welcome At Bristol Hill United Methodist Church, all are welcome at Jesus' table.
We invite you to worship with us in an environment that is loving and accepting, no matter where you are in your faith journey.
Open minds. Open hearts. Open doors.
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facebook.comThis will be a combined service with Bristol Hill, and will be held at Metropolitan United Methodist Church.
Thinking of Palm Sunday: "We need, in every community, a group of angelic troublemakers. Our power is in our ability to make things unworkable. The only weapon we have is our bodies. And we need to tuck them in places so wheels don't turn." - Bayard Rustin
How many Methodists does it take to change a light bulb?
This Saturday night, don't forget to spring forward!!
We are excited about Bristol Hill's 50 Year Celebration! Please share this postcard with anyone... and everyone!! It will be a wonderful Palm Sunday service, followed by a heartwarming reunion reception in the Fellowship Hall. If you would like to have one of these postcards as a keepsake, they are available at the church.
verse of the day - 1 Peter 2:9 But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s own people, in order that you may proclaim the mighty acts of [God] who called you out of darkness into [God's] marvelous light. ********** voice of the day - Dr. Seuss “Today you are you! That is truer than true! There is no one alive who is you-er than you!”
Blue and Gold banquet at Bristol Hill. Good job boys!!!! Also good job to John Creedon and Jim Nipko!!!! And I;m sure I forgot someone SORRY!!!! Repost from Sharon Yoder.
Please come for the 10:30AM Worship Service, and then let's all go downstairs to the Fellowship Hall for Baked Potato & Salad Bar! This is a fundraiser being sponsored by the United Methodist Men of Bristol Hill. The proceeds from this event will go toward the new electronic sign for our church.
Lent & Wilderness IF WE PICTURE all the obstructions between us and God as a wilderness, Lent presents us with time to clear and cultivate a part of that wilderness, to create an open space in it. In this newly opened space, we may live more freely and commune more closely with the divine. We can transform this wilderness and make it our home, our garden, a place that invites God in and asks God to stay. – Sarah Parsons A Clearing Season: Reflections for Lent
Join us tonight at Bristol Hill United Methodist Church.