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Merrell UMC is a Christian community sharing the love of Jesus Christ through the practice of our gifts and graces to become Christian disciples of excellence. Christian disciples are believing and those yet to believe (Christians and pre-Christians) being transformed in a life giving faith community, living the gospel out of biblical learning, with inspirational worship, growing in generosity, committed to transform communities with our service and accepting God’s presence for all people through prayer.
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Spirit-led•Equipped•Empowered•Disciples Mission: To create Spirit-led, Equipped and Empowered Disciples for the world.
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Beloved Brothers & Sisters in Christ, Warm Christian greeting to everyone! During this season of COVID-19 a lot of people are fearful and allowing stress to get the better part of them. As people of God we are reminded in 2 Timothy 1:7( NLT), “For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline.” This is not a
time to be fearful but to trust God unconditionally and to exercise love and self-discipline. It means we are to observe the guidelines set forth by the CDC Health officials by practicing social distancing, washing our hands often with soap and water for 20 seconds, etc. By doing so will prevent the spreading of the virus and demonstrate our love for others.
It has been my deepest honor to be of service to you over the recent weeks during this difficult time. I am encouraged by your faithfulness to God. Many of you, as are able, have joined our online worship services on Sunday mornings and participated in our Lenten reflections during Holy Week. It is an indication to me that even though we are apart we are still together as One in the body of Christ. Our Church is a glorious Church! Your generous giving and your commendable spirit of stewardship that has allowed the ongoing upkeep of our Church is greatly appreciated, We look forward to your continued support.
In the coming weeks and months, let us follow the instructions given in Hebrews 10:24-25 9NLT): “ Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.” Please join us for online worship:
Sunday Worship - 10:00am Tuesday Prayer meeting - 6:30pm Wednesday Bible Study - 6:30pm
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“The Lord bless and keep you, the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious unto you; the Lord turn is face towards you and give you Peace.” Servant in the making,
Bancroft Williams
We are seeking your feedback about the online worship services. Send short comments to Pastor or the office via email.
A Pastoral Letter to the People of the Florida Conference
Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
Thank you for your patience and faithfulness in this sea-
son of COVID-19. This virus is very real. We have lost
members to death. We are watching and praying as
friends and family members have contracted the
virus. We have been unable to gather in our
sanctuaries. We carry the stress, anxiety and fear within
our bodies. And yet, to quote the words of one of my
mentors, Ken Callahan, “We are the people of the empty
tomb, the risen Lord, the new life in Christ. We are the
Easter people. We are the people of hope.”
The crucified and risen Lord asked the disciple Peter a
question, three times. “Do you love me?” When Peter
responded, affirmatively, Jesus replied, “Feed my
sheep” (John 21).
We love our Lord by caring for his people. We love God
by loving our neighbor (Matthew 22).
And now we love our neighbors by flattening the curve
(the effect and spread of the virus). Many of our
neighbors and members are more senior adults, the most
vulnerable and among our most dedicated. We love them
and honor them by flattening the curve. We save lives
by flattening the curve.
Many of our members who live on the margins are
among our most dedicated and are most
vulnerable. Their illnesses are often unreported.
We are the second oldest state in average age. Illnesses
in many elder care facilities and nursing homes in Florida
are often unreported.
We do not yet have testing to know if we ourselves might
carry the illness to those we meet and serve.
A pandemic is not about political partisanship. I offered
guidance as your bishop twenty-two days prior to that of
the state government. This guidance is grounded in the
great commandments of Jesus. Right now we love God
by loving our neighbors.
If you are a clergy in leadership, this is what you were
licensed, commissioned and ordained to do—to feed the
sheep, to seek their safety, to love God’s people.
This is a mindset change for many of us, who have spent
out lives assembling congregations in order to offer love
for God. When we know it is safe--when there is testing
that is widespread and available—we will reassemble. It
will be a day of rejoicing.
For now, and through May 15, we will offer worship via
technology. Hundreds of our churches, large and small,
are faithfully bearing witness in this way. Thank you for
the creative and innovative ways you are sharing the
gospel.
Be assured of my prayers and gratitude for you. In this
time of distancing and at times isolation, we are a
connection.
The Peace of the Lord,
Ken Carter
Resident Bishop, Florida Conference
President, Council of Bishops
The United Methodist Church
We want to thank everyone for your continued financial commitment to your church during this quarantine. While we know you understand that our giving is not at the same pre-quarantine level, but – because of your generosity - we WILL be able to make payments on many of our most pressing obligations – payroll, partial payments on our major utilities, you know, the bills & other pay-ments that we simply must make to stay in business Here are the ways you can give:
• Drop off at church on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to noon.
• Sign up with Vanco through our website, www.merrellumc.org
• Sign up through Zelle by using this email: [email protected]
• Drop your offering in the mail using The Church address
• Call the church office: (954) 731-2323 to make special arrangements. Our Finance Ministry thanks you very much, we encourage you to remain faithful in your giving, as you are able.
Bishop Ken Carter
The Rev. Michelle Shrader, Lead Pastor at Killian Pines United Methodist Church, is sharing a message from three of her members who are licensed mental health professionals. The message is on promoting mental and spiritual wellness during the quarantine.
Alexandria Fletcher 04/01
Adrian Lowe 04/01
Jean Walters 04/02
Courtney Mills 04/02
Danielle Brooks 04/02
Vireena Daley 04/04
Murlene Salmon 04/04
Icent Sidden 04/05
Pearl Lewis 04/06
Hortense Ormsby 04/08
Norma Williamson 04/08
Nioka Williams 04/08
Carl Walcott 04/10
Clare Dixon 04/10
Owen Webb 04/10
Leoma Isaac 04/11
Kristi Anderson 04/11
Jazmine Hyacinth 04/11
Jermaine Barnaby 04/12
Dennis Mullings 04/13
Shawn Perrin 04/13
Lemara Williams 04/13
Monique Nichols 04/15
Claire Smith Hall 04/17
Barrington Berry 04/17
Marcus Watson 04/17
Andrew Pryce 04/17
Kamar Smith 04/17
Owen Webb 04/10
Leoma Isaac 04/11
Kristi Anderson 04/11
Jazmine Hyacinth 04/11
Jermaine Barnaby 04/12
Dennis Mullings 04/13
Shawn Perrin 04/13
Lemara Williams 04/13
Monique Nichols 04/15
Claire Smith Hall 04/17
Barrington Berry 04/17
Marcus Watson 04/17
Andrew Pryce 04/17
Kamar Smith 04/17
Adia Barnes 04/24
Sheila Weir 04/25
Bulletin Announcement Forms are available in the church office area on the office door. Please return form(s) via email:
[email protected] or place it in the box on the office door. Deadline for announcements: WEDNESDAY at NOON.
+ The Staff +
The Rev. Dr. Bancroft Leighton Williams, Pastor Email: [email protected]
Claudette Meatley, Certified Church Administrator Email: [email protected]
Bro. Louis Trotman, Director of Music Sis. Shirley Smith, Director Preschool
Email: [email protected] Mr. Leroy Satchell, Custodian
MEMBERSHIP AND DISCIPLESHIP Merrell welcomes interested persons to become members.
We invite you to contact the Pastor by calling the Church Office.
BAPTISMS Performed at the Sunday Service, contact the Church Office.
MARRIAGES Performed after consultation with the Pastor
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In time of illness or sorrow, please call the Pastor or the Church Office promptly.
Church Council
Sis. Eileen Tucker Lay Leaders
Sis. Patricia Tabois Sis. Lurow Hall
Lay Member to Annual Conference Sis. Lorna Smith
Staff Pastor Parish Relations Committee
Sis. Yvette Smith Admn. Assistant to Pastor
Sis. Claudette Meatley Finance Committee
Bro. Wayne Ranger Financial Secretary
Sis. Norma Williamson Prayer Ministry Sis. Uliet Black
Trustee Bro. Franklyn Coombs Evangelism/Outreach
Ministries Sis. Valerie Henry
Preschool Board Chair Sis. Thelma McGeachy
United Methodist Women
Sis. Thelma McGeachy United Methodist Men Bro. Lovell McKail
Visitation Ministry Sis. Dizzierene Cox Stewardship
Bro. Winston Chang New Members Committee
Sis. Rose Farquharson Membership Secretary
Sis. Phillipa Daniels Campus Ministry Representative
Sis. Judith Gohagen Disaster Coordinator
Bro. Lovell McKail Worship Ministries Sis. Ettamerle Rapley
Youth Sis. Judy Gohagen
Sis. Keisha Coombs-Newman Thrift Shop Coordinator
Sis. Phylis Brown
Our Church Leaders