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Announcements
Community Thanksgiving Service will be held on Sunday, November 20 at Church of the Nazarene in Sherman. Time of Service has yet to be announced.
Weekly Prayer Meetings in Sanctuary on Monday mornings at 8:00 am. Bible Study will be added to the Prayer time. Please bring your bible, notebook and a friend. All are welcome.
Collecting items to be distributed by a group formed of several organizations for the homeless, we will have a box for items in the sanctuary. Items needed: men’s deodorant, wipes (face/body) and backpacks.
St. Aloysius Homeless Street Ministry has expressed a need for men’s sweatpants with the weather getting colder. (Sizes medium, large and x-large, new or gently used)
Coming Soon… The Sunday School Singers would like to share some of their favorite songs with the congregation! Starting the third Sunday of this month, then every third Sunday thereafter, we will sing two or three songs of their choosing for the congregation during worship service. Please come enjoy us as we all sing to our God! – Linda

Williamsville United Methodist Church

The Sunday School Singers are ready to begin sharing some of their favorite songs with the congregation. Mark your calendars for the 3rd Sunday of each month to come and encourage them as they worship Jesus. If you have a little one that loves to sing and learn about Jesus, start this week by bringing them to church. The children meet during the message for songs, lessons, Bible verses and crafts. The service starts at 9.

Throughout his ministry Jesus often got alone to pray to the Father. God does not need Jesus to pray to know his thoughts and needs. Why then would Jesus seek out time to pray to God and what does that mean for us?

On the night of his arrest Jesus was very distressed and sorrowful. He is about to be crucified. But for the first time he will also be rejected by the Father. He will be alone. The communion between father and son will be severed on that cross. And the wrath of God will be poured out upon him. But all of the wrath, pain and suffering does not compare to the feeling of being separated from God. Jesus knew he would be resurrected. But the thought of separation brought him to his knees pleading to the Father, to take the cup from him and then, but ‘not my will but thine’.

In his humanity, Jesus needed to pray for his connection to God the father. Just the thought of not being connected to the Father, caused him to sweat blood. If Jesus sees prayer and connection to the Father as a priority, how much more should we?

Life happens. Seeking and connecting with God through prayer gives us strength for the journey ahead. Start today. Ask for help if you don’t know where to begin. See you Sunday at 128 W. Jones Street.

Don’t forget the Community Thanksgiving Service on Nov. 20 at the Church of the Nazarene in Sherman.