· Mon. Sept. 26th - Cookies for Kairos for Polunski - Monday afternoon and evening several men are gathering, along with anyone wanting to help who can’t be a part of an actual Kairos Weekend, to stuff cookies into bags to give to men in white during the weekend. This is important not only for those selected to attend as pilgrims, but also to others who may not ever get to the chance to attend because they are on death row or otherwise prohibited. Receiving cookies is an outward and visible sign that God (and people on the outside) love them and it makes a dramatic impact. Just show up at KUMC to help or call the office at 281-358-2137. · Tuesdays @ 6:00am - A New Quest for Tuesday Mornings - There is a war going on out there and you may or may not know it. It takes place in our lives, in our jobs, in our friendships and in our distractions and it’s called “spiritual warfare”. Men’s Fraternity is taking a break for this Fall and Spring to make room for some sessions in the same style that will teach us all how to stay in tune with God and realize all He has for us despite the world going on all around us. It’s called Quest and it’s a great way to get a new group of men together to learn and grow in true “Mens’ Fraternity” style. Contact Rev. Patrick Evans for details at 281-358-2137 or simply meet in the Fellowship Hall each Tuesday for a few weeks. · Wednesdays @ 5:30-9:00pm - The Table - Each Wednesday this Fall, KUMC will have a chance for you to share a meal with others as a family...including your kids from 5:30-6:30pm. Then it’s off to bible studies for adults, junior & senior high, children’s and adult choirs and children’s chimes/handbells, grace groups and more. Contact KUMC or check the web site at www.kingwoodumc.org for details or just come on over. · Continues Wed. Sept. 28th @ 6:30pm - From Called To Sent Group Forming: From Disciple to Apostle - You may know of several people who have been meeting on Sunday evenings to hear lectures and commentary from Rev. Elizabeth Moreau. These are based on her books and are a study of the early church practices and how they can help us today. It’s a three (3) year journey that is more than worth taking. A new group is starting for Wednesday night meetings beginning at 6:30pm. Fall and Spring sessions last about 6-8 weeks each with group meetings in between to pray and share and fellowship. For information contact KUMC at 281-358-2137 or visit the web site. · Sept. 29-Oct. 2nd - Walk to Emmaus is on Again - Please pray for the pilgrims on this walk that they may know God’s love in a new and powerful way. · Sept. 29-Oct. 2nd - Kairos Polunski Weekend - Please pray for the pilgrims and servants for this life-changing weekend. This is similar to the Walk to Emmaus but for “men in white” behind Prison walls. If you want to go and see what it’s about, consider going to the Sunday Afternoon “closing” event at each unit where it’s held. Contact KUMC at 281-358-2137 or one of the team members for Kairos. With Kairos especially, your wives can play important roles on the “outside” team so you could do this together. · Sunday Mornings - Teachers Still Needed for your Children - Men, here is a great opportunity not only to share your love and wisdom with children who need it and would respond to it, but it’s also a chance to do this with your wife. Couples can alternate weeks. Teachers are needed for 2-year-olds, Kindergarten and Fourth Grade. Contact Ellen Kent if you can help. · Sun. Oct. 9th @ 7:15am - Men’s Fellowship Breakfast - Another great topic is on deck for the Fall along with some great food. Join us Sunday mornings in the gym each second Sunday for the fellowship breakfast. Contact Andrew Sweatman or KUMC for details or just show up. · Sun. Oct. 9th All Morning - Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center - You’ve seen the TV Ads, you may have received a call from the GCRB itself, and maybe you are even thinking of giving blood and saving 3-4 lives. Appointments are available if you need but walk-ins are also welcome. · Mon. Oct. 10th - Cookies for Kairos (Again for Hightower Unit) - Monday afternoon and evening several men are gathering, along with anyone wanting to help who can’t be a part of an actual Kairos Weekend, to stuff cookies into bags to give to men in white during the weekend. This is important not only for those selected to attend as pilgrims, but also to others who may not ever get to the chance to attend because they are on death row or otherwise prohibited. Receiving cookies is an outward and visible sign that God (and people on the outside) love them and it makes a dramatic impact. Just show up at KUMC to help or call the office at 281-358-2137. · Oct 13-16 - Kairos Hightower Weekend - Please pray for the pilgrims and servants for this life-changing weekend. This is similar to the Walk to Emmaus but for “men in white” behind Prison walls. If you want to go and see what it’s about, consider going to the Sunday Afternoon “closing” event at each unit where it’s held. Contact KUMC at 281-358-2137 or one of the team members for Kairos. With Kairos especially, your wives can play important roles on the “outside” team so you could do this together. · Fri. Oct. 14th @ 6:30pm - Family Movie Night - Bring your kids and yourself to the gym for a fun night and a family-friendly movie at a price you can afford. Also, bring another family you know that might be in need of a great experience. Hope to see you there. · Sat. Oct. 15th @ 8:30am - The Return of 3rd Saturday Events - Men, every third Saturday from now on will have something going on that you won’t want to miss. Meet in KUMC’s parking lot to begin something special each third Saturday. Some events you can include your children for a great learning and growing experience with them. Other times, it will be something just for you. Details TBA but come out this first Saturday ready to work a little in some of God’s fellowship. |