The church office will be open 9:00 am- 2:00 pm on Wednesday and Thursday, December 30th and 31st and will be closed New Year’s day!
Coming in… December: Thurs 31st ~ New Year’s Eve Coming in… January: Sat 9th ~Second Sat Supper @ 5:00 pm Thurs 14th ~Trustees @ 7:00 pm Sun 17th ~Pot-luck Brunch & Ad Council Coming last Sunday in January ~ 5th Sunday “Special”
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The church office will be open 9:00 am- 2:00 pm on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 22nd and 23rd and will be closed Christmas day!
Christmas Eve Worship Service will take place on Thursday, December 24th at 7:00 pm... Everyone is welcome and feel free to invite someone to come and worship with us! Please take a photo or two of your family and friends in front of our Christmas tree and please post this to your Facebook along with the photos…
Faith ~ Fun ~ Fellowship “Come Join Our Church Family” Springfield Methodist Church Sunday Worship ~ 9:30 am Christmas Eve Worship ~ 7:00 pm Coming this week...
Sat 12th ~Al Bennett Memorial @ 11:00 am Sat 12th ~Second Sat Supper @ 5:00 pm... The menu is spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, beverage and cake for dessert. Everyone is welcome! Sun 13th ~Pot-luck Brunch & Ad Council Sun 13th ~Health & Rehab Worship @ 2:30 pm This coming Sunday, December 6th is the Feast Day of Saint Nicholas! Please join us as we celebrate this day with the Saint Nicholas Cookie Walk and Festival as well as other FUNdraising activities at the church!
Coming in… This week... Sun 6th ~St Nicholas Festival & Cookie Walk 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Thurs 10th ~Trustees @ 7:00 pm Sat 12th ~Al Bennett Memorial @ 11:00 am Sat 12th ~Second Sat Supper @ 5:00 pm... The menu is spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, beverage and cake for dessert. Everyone is welcome! Hello and Welcome to our brand new United Methodist Church of Springfield Vermont website! We are thrilled to have you here with us, especially as we enter the Advent season and prepare for the birth of the King of Kings!
This coming Sunday, December 6th is the Feast Day of Saint Nicholas! Please join us as we celebrate this day with the Saint Nicholas Cookie Walk and Festival as well as other FUNdraising activities at the church! Saint Nicholas was an amazing man... "he was legendary for his generosity. When his parents died, Nicholas used his large inheritance to assist the needy. He later became Bishop of Myra. There are many legends about his kindnesses, including the story that a poor widower had three daughters who had no dowries and three times Nicholas threw gold coins into their house, which landed in socks or shoes warming by the fire. Hence our tradition of hanging stockings or giving gifts. Many believe the name Santa Claus comes from St. Nicholas." The Saint Nicholas information came from the Official United Methodist Church website, which can be found here. |
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