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August 2019
Sedona United Methodist Church
SUM GOOD NEWS
Greetings to our SUMC Members and Friends,
"Blessed are the poor in spirit, and those who mourn. Blessed are the meek, those who hunger for righteousness, and the merciful. Blessed are the pure in heart, and the peacemakers. Blessed even are the persecuted!" [Matthew 5:1-10] In my favorite Bible, the heading over this section is “Finding True Happiness”. At the heart of Jesus' preaching and teaching is the Sermon on the Mount—The Beatitudes are the beginning and the summary of an amazing sermon which fills three chapters of Matthew’s Gospel. They are a preview of what the Kingdom of God should look like within us. The key for unlocking the meaning of the Sermon on the Mount is simply this: Jesus is the personification of the beatitudes. Through his living example the Beatitudes open for us an understanding into his divine yet amazing human life. These virtues Jesus shares with us are a beautiful illustration of his life, but even more than that, what God desires for us to find in our own lives—“True Happiness”. To follow Jesus wholly is to become a person of the beatitudes. Jesus teaches his disciples and all of us that to live a life in union with him we must not only strive to avoid sin—but we must lead a new kind of life: One that is firmly rooted in the Kingdom of God. The Beatitudes teach us how to follow Christ in living as members of God’s eternal Kingdom. Poverty of spirit leads one to recognize that the greatest good available to humankind is to lead a life rooted in God. This is the virtue that motivates our focus toward the eternal. A mourning spirit helps to reorder our life according to what is most essential and lasting. It opens a person to the discovery of the promise that God accompanies us in all of life’s circumstances and challenges. A thirst for righteousness leads us to strive for authentic justice, the first principle of which is to give God the love and honor and glory due to him. It expands our vision towards care for others.
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Office Hours:
Tuesday – Thursday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Friday, 9 a.m. to Noon
928-282-1780; Fax: 928-282-6377
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sedonaumc.org
Published monthly by Sedona United
Methodist Church, keeping members and
friends informed of the missions and
ministries of the church and reporting news
about the congregation.
Worship Service:
Sunday: 9:30 a.m.
Communion: first Sunday of the month.
Celebrations: last Sunday of the month.
Children’s Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.
Our Church Staff: All Members of the Church Ministers
Rev. Fred Mast Senior Pastor
Rev. Arland Averill Pastor/Retired
Wayne Light Lay Leader
Jan Van Kooten, Laurie Rathbun Choir Directors
Bob Martin Bell Director
Mary Luttrell Organist
Laurie Rathbun Pianist
Jenny Mast Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper
Dr. Rick Brothers; Pat DiMillo Wellness Ministry Janie McDaniel Caring Lay Ministry
Bishop Robert T. Hoshibata Desert Southwest Annual Conference Rev. Nancy Cushman District Superintendent
In Loving Memory: Rev. David Ellsworth, 1922 – 2011 Founding Pastor
Rev. Phyllis Averill, 1937-2015 Rev. Tom Bush, 1933-2017 Retired Pastors
Drewer Johns, 1919 - 2012 Maude Johns , 1923-2017 Retired Missionaries
We want to thank everyone who
helped out while we were on
vacation in July. Thank you to
Rev. Dick Snider who filled in
for Pastor Fred. And thank you
to Barb & Gene Chandler and
Linda & David Allardice who helped in the
church office. Thanks also to Bruce
Bramblett and Jack Ross who took care of
our dogs. And thank you to all the trustees
who kept an eye out for anything at the
parsonage and the church.
Pastor Fred & Jenny Mast
To be merciful is to live with a forgiving heart, even when we have been deeply wounded by someone else. It is the founda-tion in which we hope to find pardon from God, which is offered so abundantly and freely. To have a clean heart simplifies our lives and makes it possible to grasp a freedom which leads to a joyful embrace of God's will. Being at peace orders our life to be focused upon Christ’s gift of sacrifice on the Cross - the source of our true peace. Allow-ing the peace of Christ to reign in our heart makes it possible to truly live confidently as a child of God. Even persecution for the sake of Christ is presented as a blessing. So many people reviled the Lord, especially as he hung upon the Cross. When we share in this condition, we are especially reminded of the saving grace that flows from it. The Beatitudes open a path for each follower of Christ—A pathway to the Kingdom of God. I want to invite you to experience the Beatitudes of Jesus Christ as I continue a sermon series “The Master and His Message” in which we will study in depth, week by week, verse by verse this incredible work given as a gift to all the people of creation by the Preacher of all Preachers—Teacher of all Teachers. Grace & Peace,
Pastor Fred
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NEWS FROM MISSIONS
Collection for the Mission to Mexico with Faithworks Continues Through August
The next Faithworks mission to Mexico is September 5-7. It is a non-medical trip with the purpose being to deliver supplies and clean the clinic. There is a box in the narthex for items being requested for their trip. If you can help, please donate the following:
Small sample-sized bottles of shampoo and conditioner, any size toothpaste, multi-vitamins of all kinds, diabetes test strips, and chapsticks
Kathy Roth from SUMC is planning to go, and there may still be space if others wish to go as
well. Please see the gray brochures in the narthex with details about this trip.
Sedona Community Supper:
We will be looking for volunteers to help prepare (3:00-5:00), serve (4:00-6:00), and clean up
after (6:00-7:00) on August 26th at St. Andrews Church in West Sedona. Please see Kathy
Roth if you are available to help.
This weekly dinner and fellowship is a wonderful opportunity to meet members of our Sedona
Community whom you might not otherwise get to know. Dinner is free to all who attend.
Jerome Food Bank Drive Update
“Thank you so much for the Sedona Methodist Church food drive donation!
There was over 126 pounds of food which is the equivalent of 105 meals. Thanks
for helping Verde Valley Neighborhood Food Project support those who feed the
hungry in our community! “ - Nicole Davis of Verde Valley Food Project
Don’t forget our food banks in the summer time! We have a food basket on the
2nd floor by the stairwell for collections of non-perishable food that go to the
Sedona Food Bank.
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Assisting in Worship for August at 9:30 a.m.
August 4 Liturgist: Don Reilly Ushers: Jim Keller, Willi Waak, Rick Brothers , Larry Herman
Communion Servers:
Balcony: David & Linda Allardice Organ side: Gale Grove & Marie Reilly Pulpit Side: Denny & Kathy Decker Tray (gluten free): DeNise Bowers
August 11 Liturgist: Margo Braman Ushers: Jack Ross , Don Reilly, Mike & Jean Givler
August 18 Liturgist: Mary Luttrell Ushers: Terry Sidwell, Michael Jacobs, Charles Black, Denny Decker
August 25 Liturgist: Bill Reger Ushers: Jim Keller, Willi Waak, Rick Brothers , Larry Herman
2019 Fellowship Teams
JANUARY —Usher Team
FEBRUARY — Finance MARCH — Worship APRIL — Congregational Care & Wellness Team MAY — SPRC JUNE — Missions JULY — Choir AUGUST — Welcome Team SEPTEMBER — Christian Education & Library Team OCTOBER — Nominating Committee NOVEMBER — Trustees
DECEMBER— Lay Members
Prayers
Please pray for these churches: Mountain View UMC, Cottonwood
New Church Start, Yuma New Song UMC, Surprise
Nuevo Pacto, Phoenix
Website: www.sedonaumc.org Check out: Sunday Sermons online; Online Prayer Requests; A Photo Gallery
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2 Suzie Dunn 3 Ben Sutter 4 Mario Trammel 8 Carol Shannon 10 Jim Latham 16 Susan Carder 16 Denny Decker 16 Lora Trout 18 Glenn Snowberger
August Celebrations
6 Dale & Doris Compton 9 Dena & Philip Bickhardt 10 Barb & Gene Chandler 20 Camilla & Jack Ross 26 Pat & Ernie DeMillo 30 Jim & Carol Keller 31 Joe & Kathy Huff
Welcome Back to Shirley Vrieling! Shirley and her
husband George were a big part of SUMC prior to
their moving to Prescott Valley. George passed
away in 2014 and Shirley now resides in Cotton-
wood. She has three children, 7 grandchildren,
and 6 great grandchildren. In the past, Shirley has
served in music, bible study, Sunday School and
Young Life. We are so happy she is back!
Sue & Bob Holiday moved in the area from
Chico, CA about a year ago. They are
retired - Bob was in metals and Sue in
Human Resources. They have two sons.
Bob likes to Golf and Hunt and Sue likes
reading and fishing. We are so happy they
are part of our family!
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Jan Shuman 928-203-0586 [email protected] Christian Education Coordinator
SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN at 9:45a.m. Offered Sunday mornings.
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY Every Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. in the conference room. All men are invited. This group now studying the Book of John.
ANNA’s CIRCLE BIBLE STUDY Every Thursday at 9:45 a.m. This women’s group meets in the conference room. They will finish up the book of Isaiah on 7/11 then will take a break for the summer. They will resume on 9/5 with the book of Jeremiah.
YOUR CARING LAY MINISTRY TEAM!
Our July Kachina Point service had 18 attendees, with a good mix of “regulars” along with a number of “first-timers”. Marianna Waak conducted the service in July and the enthusiastic singing and participation in our discussion sessions reflected the personal level of contact that Marianna accomplished with her Patriotism theme and Civil War and WWII certificates.
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Family Movie Night Returns!
Join us Friday, August 9th Featuring “BREAKTHROUGH”
The fun starts at 6:00 p.m. with dinner.
The Movie starts at 6:30 p.m.
Bring a friend!
Saturday, August 3rd 8:15 a.m.
At THE GOLDEN GOOSE! 2545 AZ-89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
Please bring a can of food for the Food Bank
First time guests get
breakfast free!
Celebration of Sean Carder’s 13th Birthday
on July 21st!
We pray for a blessed year ahead for you.
When Joyce Smith’s adopted son John falls through an icy Missouri lake, all hope seems lost as John lies lifeless.
In the face of every bleak medical case history and dire scientific prediction, Joyce’s unwavering belief inspires
her community to pray for John’s recovery. Based on the incredible true story, BREAKTHROUGH is an enthralling
reminder that faith and love can create a mountain of hope, and sometimes even a miracle.
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HANDBELL WORKSHOPS WITH DIRECTOR BOB MARTIN!
Why do I ring handbells? Our unwritten mission statement is “To glorify God and to enhance our worship.” I asked your Bell Rock Ringers to write out their personal answers as to why they ring. I wanted to share some of those answers with you:
…because I was asked, but that is the truth. I don't think I would have joined SUMC's ringers had someone not invited me, saying I was needed. However, once I was in the ranks and had become part of the ringing fellowship, other reasons for why I ring became true:
.... because I became part of a greater whole, musically and socially
.... because I was having fun
.... because doing my part made the piece complete
.... because together we made something beautiful, we created art.
I love being a “RINGER” because bells are so expressive of joy and celebration. When we get it right the sound is incomparable. It is a great experience to be part of an ensemble.
To understand how the notes and phrases come together. To be part of a group of bell ringers that gives uplifting music to our church members.
...Even though I stopped playing in bands, I still have a desire to make music. In retirement, playing bells has given me the chance to make music.
...There is a satisfaction when all the bells come together successfully to make beautiful music that people enjoy. It makes me happy.
I prayed and God said to glorify Him. I was encouraged by Jane Shuman as more people were needed.
I love music. I wanted to learn a new way to provide music for worship. It’s fun and challenging.
...This was the first opportunity to learn bells. Besides making beautiful music, it’s the people here that allow me to stay. If it’s not enjoyable why do it?
I ring handbells because it is FUN! F=Friendly environment, all are welcome. U=Unnecessary to have any (prior) musi-cal training. N=Noteworthy leadership – Bob Martin is a wealth of knowledge of all things handbells.
Thank you ringers. You have come a long way and I am so proud and blessed to be your director.
Now that you have read this far, I ask you to prayerfully consider coming to our handbell workshops and
see if you would also enjoy ringing. The workshops are designed to see if you enjoy handbells and makes
no commitment on your part to join the Bell Rock Ringers. All are welcome. No prior music experience
needed. Just come and do your best. Classes are scheduled for Tuesday, August 20th and Thursday,
August 22nd. Each workshop will be 90 minutes long, starting at 10:00 am. This year you must register in
advance by calling (248 462-9093) or emailing Bob Martin ([email protected]).
Let’s make a joyful noise!
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Our choir will return in September! We’d love for you to join us!
Now Let Us Sing! In just five short weeks, SUMC’s choral season begins! Have you made your plans to reserve Thursday nights for uplifting music, rejuvenating fellowship and sonorous choral singing? Regular rehearsals will begin on Thursday, September 5, 6:30 p.m. in the choir room and will be followed on Saturday, September 7, 9 a.m. with a singing/fellowship/feasting event. You will get a taste of many of the anthems the choir will work on this year AND a taste of some Alaskan salmon! You are sincerely invited to join the ranks of SUMC’s singing saints – your presence and participation would be most welcome.
“I will sing of the Lord’s great love forever; with my mouth I will make your faithfulness known
through all generations” (Psalm 89:1)
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COMMITTEE CORNER
Trustees: The slab foundation has been poured to the south of the
church in preparation of placing a storage shed next to the building.
Work is also being done on steps for a “short cut” on the walk to the
Fellowship Hall. Thank you Trustees!
The Missions Committee: This team continues to discuss ways to help our commu-
nity. Mark your calendar for the next Sedona Community Dinner on August 26th—
volunteers are needed. We also want to thank you for your participating in the food
collection for Jerome Food Bank. We continue our collection of items needed for the
FaithWorks’ trip to Mexico in September. (see page 3)
The Worship Committee: The Summer Special Music slots will continue
through September 1st. Our choir will return on September 8th with rehearsals
starting on September 5th and a special choir workshop on September 7th. (see
page 9). We also have two Handbell Workshops this month with our director Bob
Martin (see page 8) Watch for an important fundraiser from our Bell Choir
coming next month.
Look for opportunities to invite, pick up and bring someone to an event or
Sunday worship! We have the Men’s Breakfast on 8/3, Family Movie
Night on 8/9 and A New Emerson Theater’s Youth Performance 8/22
(see page 11)
We want to thank Cheryl Henriksen for working to update our
website and making it easier to navigate! Check us out!
We need your help! Please take the time to rate Sedona UMC on
Google. Just go into www.google.com and search for Sedona United
Methodist Church. The Sedona UMC business profile information
will appear, click on the reviews, it will take you to a page where you
can add your own 5 star rating. Thanks to everyone who likes the
Sedona UMC Facebook page. We recently hit 200 “Likes”!
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HAVE YOU BEEN LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO SERVE?
SUMC is always looking for help on one of their teams. Prayerfully consider serving on one of our
ministry teams: Stewardship Team, Trustees, Welcome Team, Christian Education, Congregational
Care / Wellness /Prayer Ministries, Missions and Outreach, Special Events/Fellowship, Worship
Team, Communications, Helping Hands, Reaching New People, Finance, Endowment, Columbarium,
and Library Team. 11
COMMITTEE CORNER
The SET team Watch for more exciting activities coming soon.
Christian Ed Committee continues to work on ways to increase interest in their
adult bible studies. Laurie Rathbun continues to work with the children on the Boom
Whackers. If you’d like to help out this summer in the nursery/Sunday school, please see
Jan Shuman.
Sedona Area Gap Asist Program. MONETARY AND ITEM
DONATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED. LOOK FOR THE
DONATION BIN IN THE NARTHEX WITH A LIST OF ITEMS
NEEDED. Monetary donations can be made in the offering plates,
online, or in the office. This program is being set up to help the
Sedona residents currently on assistance with those items not
covered by state programs. (Hygiene products, cleaning products, diapers, over counter
medicines, paper products.). For inquiries or if you’d like to be apart of this team, please use
the new email: [email protected] or see DeNise Bowers.
CARING LAY MINISTRY TEAM: Our Grief Group with Accord Hospice will be
suspended until till Fall. However, the Alzheimer’s Support Group provided by the
Alzheimer’s Assoc. will continue on the third Friday of each month. Please join the
Ministry Team on the first Sunday of the month (August 4th) for worship at Kachina
Point at 2:00 p.m.
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We continue our prayer walking at
SUMC on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of the
month. We will now begin at 8:00 a.m.
for the warmer months.
August’s dates are 8/2 & 8/16
SUPPORT GROUP
MEETING AT SEDONA UMC
THE ALZHEIMER’S ASSOC. IS PROVIDING A CARE-
GIVER SUPPORT GROUP MEETING ONCE A
MONTH ON THE THIRD FRIDAY AT 10 A.M. THIS
MONTH’S DATE IS AUGUST 16TH HELD IN THE
CHURCH OFFICE CONFERENCE ROOM.
Summer Music
Thank you to our volunteers who shared their talents with us in July— Ben Sutter, Gene
Chandler, Margo Braman, Lora Snider and Marianna Waak.
We are truly blessed with some wonderful talented people. We will continue in August with
more talent! Our choir will be back on September 8th.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO EMERSON THEATER COLLABORATIVE! We want to congratulate Camilla Ross and the entire Emerson Theater Group for being awarded
“Community Collaborator of the Year” by the Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona. This
is awarded to outstanding individuals, businesses and community benefit organizations who have
demonstrated exceptional philanthropic spirit, leadership and volunteerism. “ETC is a community
leader, presenting theater that challenges our ideas about social and societal issues. ETC is on
the cutting edge, addressing issues of racial and cultural stereotypes through performance allow-
ing us to dig deep inside ourselves to see the positives and negative of our own beliefs. ETC has
provided scholarship to needy children in our community to allow them to participate in summer
camps and theater productions they otherwise might not have access to. The productions ETC
has provided our community have forced audiences to confront their prejudices and ideals and
have left them better for the experience.”
NEW
PRODUCTION
of
“No Fear
Shakespeare”
One Night
Thursday 8/22 @ 7pm
Performed by
area Teens with
a modern twist
Watch for $10
Ticket Sales for SUMC!
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Lay Servant Ministries 2019 Calendar
August 16 & 17
Mountain View UMC, Cottonwood
Basic Course, Leading Worship, Discover Spiritual Gifts
September 13 & 14
First UMC, Gilbert
Called to Preach, Teaching Adults
For Class Registration: http://dscumc.org/lay-servant- ministries-training-sessions/
or call Jeannie Ward, 928-772-6760
October 11 & 12
First UMC, Phoenix
Dancing with Words Life Together in the United Methodist Connection
November 15 & 16
Grace UMC, Mesa
Living our United Methodist Beliefs, Leading in Prayer
BE PREPARED WITH UMCOR
A new and troubling trend is beginning to define disaster season: stronger storms with higher winds,
heavier rain with wider reach. We saw this recently as the Gulf Coast received an extraordinary amount of
rainfall and flooding from a category 1 hurricane.
UMCOR is working diligently to stay ahead of the curve. Here are a few of the current Active Reponses:
Tropical Storm Barry—UMCOR is in close communication with disaster response coordinators in the region. Emergency Response Teams are standing by and prepared to respond as needed.
Flooding:
Illinois Great Rivers Conference and Great Plains Conference
Assessments are ongoing as areas become accessible. UMCOR is participating in statewide volunteer coordination and is engaged in partnerships including Illinois VOAD. Methodist volunteers are organizing from within the conference. UMCOR is supporting response efforts with a solidarity grant as well as recovery group trainings in cooperation with other partners.
Kansas: Assessments are ongoing. 7 Early Response Teams are completing muck out and debris removal for 112 homes. Working in Peabody, Mulvane, Douglas, Rose Hill and Augusta
Nebraska: 750 UMCOR cleanup kits distributed across affected areas. 3 Early Response Teams are completing muck out of 60 homes in Columbus and Fremont Transitioning from relief phase to recovery phase Methodists are participating in developing long-term recovery committees.
Arkansas Conference: Assessments are continuing in Ft. Smith and volunteers are assisting with muck out,
clean up and debris removal as well as distribution of 1,440 clean-up buckets and 1,300 hygiene kits.
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO DONATE TO UMCOR, PLEASE SEE https://www.umcmission.org/
umcor/serve/us-disaster-response . DONATIONS MAY ALSO BE MADE IN OUR OFFERING PLATES—
PLEASE MARK THEM UMCOR.
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AT SUMC
August 2019
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm 2 Office Open
9:00am-Noon
8:00am Prayer
Walking
9:30am Cross
Painters
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8:15am Men’s
Breakfast @ The
Golden Goose
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9:30am Worship
9:45am Children’s Sunday School
10:30am Fellowship
2:00pm Kachina Point
Worship
5 Office Closed
9:00am Hannah’s
Prayer Circle
6 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm
5:00pm ESOL
7 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm
9:00am Men’s Bible
Study
8 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm 9 Office Open
9:00am-Noon
8:30am SPRC
6:00 pm
Family Movie
Night
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9:30am Worship
9:45am Children’s Sunday School
10:30am Fellowship
12 Office Closed
9:00am Hannah’s
Prayer Circle
13 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm
8:00am Trustees
10:00am Library Mtg
5:00pm ESOL
14 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm
9:00am Men’s Bible
Study
1:30pm Caring Lay
Ministry Meeting
15 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm 16 Office Open
9:00am-Noon
8:00am Prayer
Walking
10:00am
Alzheimer’s
Support Group
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9:30am Worship
9:45am Children’s Sunday School
10:30am Fellowship
19 Office Closed
9:00am Hannah’s
Prayer Circle
20 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm
10:00am Handbell
Workshop
5:00pm ESOL
21 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm
9:00am Men’s Bible
Study
10:30am Missions
Meeting
22 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm
10:00am Handbell
Workshop
2:00pm Admin
Council Meeting
7:00pm ETC
Performance
23 Office Open
9:00am-Noon
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25
9:30am Worship
9:45am Children’s Sunday School
10:30am Fellowship
26 Office Closed
9:00am Hannah’s
Prayer Circle
3:30-6:30pm Sedona Community Dinner
27 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm
5:00pm ESOL
28 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm
9:00am Men’s Bible
Study
11:00am Christian
Ed Meeting
29 Office Open
9:00am-4:00pm 30 Office Open
9:00am-Noon 31
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SUM Good News Sedona United Methodist Church 110 Indian Cliffs Road Sedona, AZ 86336
Phone: 928-282-1780
Fax: 928-282-6377
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sedonaumc.org
Sedona United Methodist Church
Mission Statement
Our mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ by Welcoming all people,
Worshiping God joyfully, Caring for each person, Discovering Christ’s
transforming love, and Serving God’s world.
Vision Statement
To share the happiness that is Christianity for all people.
sedonaumc.org 928-282-1780 [email protected]
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By popular demand SUMC now offers you the ability to make your
tithe and offering donations using your debit or credit card on our
website—www.sedonaumc.org