· Sat. Aug. 20th - Emmaus Dinner and “Gathering” - For those in the Emmaus community, you have likely received your invite already and we hope you can attend. FFohose who may be interested in attending a Walk to Emmaus, this is a great way to see what the journey is all about from those who have taken it. You are welcomed to attend on your own, but consider asking someone who has been an is willing to “sponsor” you to come with you and explain it. We’ll have a pot luck supper at 6pm followed by the official “Gathering” at 7pm. This is for the whole of North Houston so many people will be at KUMC who are not normally. Child care is available by reservation. Contact the KUMC office at 281-358-2137 or visit www.hnec.org. · Sun. Aug. 21st - Promotion Sunday @ KUMC - If you have kids who attend Sunday School at KUMC on Sundays, this Sunday is a special event you need to know about. KUMC is having “Promotion Sunday” where your child goes to the next age-level classroom to start the new year. If you have questions contact KUMC’s office at 281-358-2137. · Sun. Aug. 21st @ 11:00am - Bishop Huie Will Speak at KUMC - KUMC’s own Ellen Kent was to be ordained at Annual Conference earlier this summer but had to miss due to a death in her family. To make up or it we get a special teat at KUMC at the 11am service this Sunday in the Sanctuary. Our Bishop in the “Conference” to which KUMC belongs, Janice Huie, will be on hand to ordaine Ellen and to speak to our congregation. Come and hear what she has to say and celebrate with Ellen. See you there. · Sat. Aug. 27th ½ Day - Parenting Boot Camp - This half-day seminar will feature specialists speaking on topics such as: Parenting to Affect Children's Hearts; Bullying; and Family Wills. Register online at www.kingwoodumc.org. Child care is provided for the littlest ones, and Kids In Action will be on hand for the 3, 4 & 5 years+ children. This event is open to the community and will feature three prominent speakers on issues important to families. · Mon. Sept 12th @ 7pm - Letters from Dad Fall Sessions - By now you have no doubt heard from some men, and perhaps your family has heard from their family, about a course where men just like you are writing letters to their families with some amazing and unexpected results. It’s called “Letters from Dad” and it’s a four session course that teaches you how to leave a legacy for your family. Contact Patrick Evans or a guy you know that has been. They meet the second Monday for four months. More info at 281-358-2137. · Beginning Sept. 13th @ 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. · Beginning Sunday Sept. 18th - From Called To Sent Groups - The groups that have been meeting for the past 1-1 ½ years in the 3 year course known as “From Called To Sent” will reconviniene starting this Sunday evening. A new group will start also on Wednesdays with details below. · Beginning Wed. Sept. 21st - From Called To Sent Group Forming - 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 around 7pm. 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. |