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The Messenger Fayetteville United Methodist Church JUNE 2019
FROM THE PASTOR Rev. Betty Morey
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FUMC MISSION STATEMENT:
To pass on the gospel
of Jesus Christ;
To transform hearts and
lives;
To make a difference
in the world;
To provide a nurturing
Christian community
for God’s people to
grow in faith.
FUMC VISION STATEMENT:
We the congregation of
Fayetteville United
Methodist Church will…..
Provide exemplary worship
services for a diverse
community through tradi-
tional and non-traditional
means.……
Share the love of God and
Christ’s inclusive hospitali-
ty by enhancing relation-
ships with our church com-
munity, local missions and
global missions…..
Nurture and support the
spiritual growth and physi-
cal needs of our church and
broad community through
worship, study, giving and
acts of kindness.
REV. BETTY MOREY
Part I:
June, once again, is a time of waiting and
preparation:
• In the reading from Luke’s Gospel (24:44-53) for
June 2nd, Jesus has ascended into heaven and
left his disciples with a promise of the gift of the
Holy Spirit – they were still waiting; praying and
blessing God in the temple.
• Closer to home, students are preparing for final exams; some are
looking forward to graduation and new life experiences – they are
still waiting; and, no doubt, praying as well.
• We are preparing to receive a new pastor- we are still waiting and
praying; but we know Rev. Rhonda Chester will be with you July 1st.
T he time of waiting is almost over. The disciples’ wait will end on
the Day of Pentecost when they receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
We will continue the celebration of Pentecost on Sunday June 9th
recognizing the gift of the Holy Spirit still with us, and as the “birthday”
of the Church – and yes, there will be cake!
We will continue to keep our students in prayer; and we will celebrate
their achievements on June 16th during worship. This is also Fathers’
Day when we will honor our fathers as well. And we will continue to pre-
pare, as we wait, for Rev. Chester’s arrival.
“For everything there is a season and a time for every matter under
heaven,” writes the Teacher in Ecclesiastes (3:1). We began our jour-
ney together last September in a time of uncertainty. What began as a
four week Pulpit supply, turned into a nine and a half month interim ap-
pointment in my ministry with you. The season of our journey together
is nearing its end.
It has been a joy-filled and blessed time for me. The mission and
ministries of Fayetteville Church are nothing less than outstanding. You
are, indeed, a blessing to those within and outside the Fayetteville com-
munity. You will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers, and you will
always have a place in my heart.
Grace and peace,
Pastor Betty
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WORSHIP SERVICES
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JUNE 2019
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
June 2 – 7th Sunday of Easter Communion Sunday Ascension of the Lord Christian Education Sunday
Message: “Don’t Just Do Something” Scripture: Acts 1: 1-11; Luke 24: 44-53 June 9 – Pentecost Receiving the Gift of the Spirit
Message: “Discovering Alternative Energy” Scripture: Acts 2: 1-21; John 14: 8-17 June 16 – Trinity Sunday UMC Peace With Justice Sunday Fathers’ Day Graduate Recognition
Message: “To A Dancing God” Scripture: Proverbs 8: 1-4; John 16: 12-15 June 23 – 2nd Sunday after Pentecost Message: “What Are You Doing Here?” Scripture: 1 Kings 19: 1-10; Luke 8: 26-39 June 30 – 3rd Sunday after Pentecost Message: “Whole Life Discipleship” Scripture: Galatians 5: 1, 13-25; Luke 9: 51-62
Part II:
As we continue our journey through June, I share this lit-
tle parable with you, and leave you with my last request:
Whose Job Is It?
“This is a story about four people named
Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody.
There was an important job to be done and
Everybody was sure Somebody would do it.
Anybody could have, but Nobody did it.
Somebody got angry about that because
it was Everybody’s Job.
Everybody thought Anybody could do it,
but Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn’t do it.
It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody
when Nobody did what Anybody
could have done.” (UNKNOWN)
I t is a fact that we can’t spell chrch without U! In this
final message to you, I am inviting – yes, requesting –
your help in the ministries at FUMC: Greg Maison
needs volunteers to help with the A/V tech program. In
the Fall, the Worship Committee will need a new Head
Usher* and volunteers to assist with setting up and serv-
ing communion each month. Please see Kathy Nason to
volunteer.
*Our grateful thanks go to Greg Maison who has
faithfully served as Head Usher for many years.
You will receive training! You will not be left alone un-
til you are comfortable in your role! You will be providing
a vital ministry to your church and an assist for those al-
ready serving.
Remember: “Everybody was sure Somebody would
do what Anybody could have….” Please be Somebody!
God bless you and give you a safe and grace-filled
summer. Grace and Peace,
Pastor Betty
"Church expenses don't take a vacation. Please remember to keep your pledge to the church up to date while you are on vacation. Thank you."
2019 Flower Calendar The flower reservation list is posted on the bulletin board in the Narthex. The cost for a Sunday arrange-ment is $20.00 (please
make a note on your check that says ‘Flowers’ and the date you’ve reserved). *Please let the office know who the arrangement is for, so it can be listed correctly in the bulletin.
FUMC PRAYER TEAM If you would like to request prayer support for yourself or someone known to you, please e-mail the team at: FayettevillePrays @gmail.com To become a member of the Prayer Team, call the church office, 315-637-4413, or e-mail:
SUNDAY COFFEE HOUR VOLUN-TEERS We are in need of volunteers to provide light re-freshments following our worship service. Such goodies don’t need to be elaborate—suggestions: finger foods, cookies, cheese & crackers. If you like to bake but don’t want to serve food, we’re happy to have you put food in the church freezers in the kitchen (labeled for Sunday Coffee Hour) and someone else will do the setup. Purchased snacks from stores are also gladly accepted. Please sign up on the sheet in Homer Hall, or call Kathy O’Connor at 315-637-3920.
SUNDAY FLOWERS
USHERS
LITURGISTS
COMMUNION
SERVERS
POWER POINTERS TECH TEAM
COFFEE HOUR
PRAYER TEAM
COMMUNION STEWARDS We are seeking men and women who would like to vol-unteer to be Communion
Stewards at services on the first Sundays of the month. Contact Tina Haines at (315-656-9195) if you can help with this vital service.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A LITURGIST? Every Sunday two wonderful people help our pastor by being a liturgist. This could be you!! Please call Barbara Western (315-380-3500)
call to sign up.
OUR CHURCH
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SUMMER SERVICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR POWER POINT We need volunteers to help with the Power Point slides. You don’t have to prepare the slides; we just need volunteers during Sun-day worship services to click on the slides that correspond to the bulletin sequence. Be a Power Pointer! Contact Greg Maison at [email protected] if you can give us a hand. Thankyou!
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OUTREACH
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JUNE 2019 ACTIVITIES of the OUTREACH COMMITTEE
Robert O'Connor, Chair
FLOOD BUCKETS: Last month, we collaborated with the UM Women and the Girl Scouts to obtain and pack 35 Flood Buckets for use in some of the many flood-ed areas of our nation. We just received word that our church, and others in our Cross-rods District of the Upper NY Annual Conference, helped the District receive the GOLD-EN BUCKET AWARD. This recognition is in appreciation of the many supplies and time provided over this past Conference program year to prepare and deliver such buckets for delivery and use. The buckets and supplies also show, to people in dis-aster areas, that our church connection continues with them, as we support their efforts for recovery. (PS. Several of our members were in a video made for Annual Conference about flood buckets and the award.)
The BIG YARD SALE: Outreach did join in the fun for this major activity on May 18. Thanks to the many members for sale contributions and to all who purchased them. The funds will help us continue our various mission projects. As there were numerous goods left over, we gave them to the Refugee Resettlement program (sponsored by InterFaith Works – many thanks for their truck pick up!) and to the Nason-Hamilton sale. Speaking of missions, we sent funds to the following places: Brown Memorial UMC for summer programming; Bellevue Heights UMC to provide neighborhood children summer food; to Trinity UMC (Whitesboro, NY) for their Brazil mission project with Venezuelan refugees; and for camperships for our youth and others through our conference. SANDWICHES: Can you spare a few minutes to make Sandwiches? Join us on the last Saturday of each month in the church kitchen (9:45 to 11 AM) to make 250 sandwiches to put with 250 home-made cookies (can you bake some at home?). With vacations, temporary helpers are needed! These are delivered to the Samari-tan Center in downtown Syracuse. This Center serves many homeless individuals and families 7 days per week. Supplies of peanut butter, jam (large jars) and cook-ies are welcome gifts for this project; just leave in the kitchen (on far Left counter, marked Outreach). Details? See/call Beth Savery or Bob O'Connor. BACKPACKS: We try to provide small living supplies – per month – to a home-less person. (See announcements in the weekly & video news. Just leave your gifts in the backpack in the Narthex.) SCRAP/RECYCLING ITEMS: Harry Gill continues to collect, sell (when possi-ble) and recycle many items people desire to discard. Funds are used for missions. Contact him at home: 315-278-1380 or via e-mail: [email protected] for items to donate; he can pick up large items. RETURNABLES: If you have any returnable bottles and cans (must be marked NY deposit), we can gather them and turn them in for funds for missions. (No tea or cider containers, please.) Please drop off in the Narthex box OR at FM Returna-bles, West Manlius St, (near the “Y”) in Manlius. Have your donation credited spe-cifically to: Fayetteville United Methodist Church. Thank you for your help with these projects!!
JUNE 2019
BACKPACK
MINISTRY:
This month we are collecting items for a 16-year-old home-less boy, size large. Please put your gifts in the Narthex. Thank you!
JUNE 29:
COOKIE AND
SANDWICH-
MAKING FOR
THE SAMARITAN
CENTER:
Please join us in the
church kitchen to
make sandwiches for
the hungry who are
served by the Samari-
tan Center in down-
town Syracuse. We
also need home-
baked cookies and
hope you will help us
out. Please leave
cookies and peanut
butter and jelly dona-
tions in the kitchen
before Saturday
morning. Thank you!
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Prayer Shawl Ministry: Tuesday, June 11
The prayer shawl ministry group will meet on Tuesday, June 11th in the church
lounge from 1-2 p.m. Knitters and crocheters are always welcome to join us. (Approximate size of the prayer shawl should be 20 inches wide by 55 to 60 inches long.) If you wish to request a prayer shawl for a friend or family mem-ber needing prayers and support (happy occasions included), please contact Cora Reals (315-656-2252). The prayer shawl group also knits/crochets lap robes (30”x36”) for AARP Christmas giving and would welcome contributions. A calendar is given out with each lap robe. If you receive calendars, get well cards, sympathy cards or thank you cards you cannot use, please consider leaving them in the church office for AARP. THANK YOU!!!
OUTREACH
J oin in fun, fellowship and program, begin-ning with dessert. Starting at 6:30 p.m. we’ll make our own sundaes. It’s the even-
ing to reveal SECRET SISTERS and to sign up for another round of sharing sunshine anonymously! We will also have an excellent speaker:
Michele Hugo, CNY diaper bank founder
50% of Syracuse city children under age 5 live in poverty. Find out about another way we can reach out to those in need.
Sign up for the next round of Secret Sisters: June is SECRET SISTER sign up for another year (beginning July 1st). There will be a box in the narthex with info sheets to be filled in and placed in the box. Drawing of names will be the last Sunday of June.
Join in the fun!
UMW Special Event Wednesday, June 12th 6:30 p.m. Homer Hall
Dear friends,
Thank you so much for being a sponsoring CWS Blanket congregation! Church World Service couldn’t do our Blankets ministry without congregations like yours. We are so grateful for your generosity. Your support of the CWS Blankets ministry is appreciated by many people here at home and around the world.
With gratitude,
Sam Fore, Church World Service
RED CROSS BLOOD
DRIVE at
FAYETTEVILLE UMC Saturday, June 29
9 a.m.—2 p.m., Homer Hall
Call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767)
or visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter
FUMCGIVES to schedule an appointment.
All presenting donors will receive a coupon
for $10.00 towards any ticket to
WONDERWORKS Amusement Park
(coupons are non-transferable and not re-
deemable for cash.
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GOOD to KNOW
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Bishop Webb proclaims hope after
Special Session of General Conference
May 29, 2019 / By Shannon Hodson
H undreds of people throughout the Upper New
York (UNY) Conference spent an April or
May evening gathered at a church in their
region to listen to UNY Area Resident Bishop Mark J.
Webb explain how the United Methodist Book of Dis-
cipline will change, effective Jan. 1, 2020, based on
the Judicial Council’s decisions regarding the consti-
tutionality of the petitions that made up the Tradition-
al Plan affirmed by the delegates of the 2019 Special
Session of The General Conference.
Beyond understanding the Judicial Council’s deci-
sions, Bishop Webb held these gatherings as a re-
minder of the power of the spirit of God. And to pro-
claim hope despite the mixed feelings and hurt felt by
many throughout the UNY Conference.
Opening one of the April-May Regional Gather-
ings, the Rev. Dr. Aaron Bouwens, UNY Director of
Vital Congregations, said, “You’re not here to listen
to me and even beyond coming to listen to Bishop
Webb, God is inviting us to listen to the Spirit.”
Recognizing the pain that many people have
been feeling after the Special Session of Annual
Conference held in February 2019 in St. Louis, Bish-
op Webb reminded attendees what has not changed
about the United Methodist Church.
Bishop Webb said, “The Special Session of Gen-
eral Conference did not change the nature of God.
The Special Session of General Conference did not
change the Truth that Jesus Christ is Lord. The Spe-
cial Session of General Conference did not change
the reality that every person ever born and every per-
son yet to be born is significantly loved by God. The
Special Session of General Conference did not
change the truth that all human beings are broken
and in need of grace. And the Special Session of
General Conference did not change the truth that our
God is a God of grace, a God who lavishes grace
upon us.
Our mission has not changed. As followers of Je-
sus Christ, we are mandated to do all that we can to
help other followers of Jesus to go deeper and fur-
ther in that journey and then to do whatever it takes
to make sure that at least one more person has a
chance to know the love of God through Jesus
Christ…we are called to make disciples of Jesus
Christ through the power of God, so that the world
can be transformed.”
Bishop Webb likened the current state of the Unit-
ed Methodist Church to a Good Friday-Holy Saturday
moment. He said, “I believe that in St. Louis, the
United Methodist Church as I have known it and as
you have known it began to die. But we’re a people
of resurrection. To quote Tony Campbell, ‘It’s Friday,
but Sunday’s coming.’ And while we may be in this
Good Friday-Holy Saturday as a Church, Sunday is
coming. You can’t get to the resurrection without
death or to new life without pain.”
After reminding regional gathering attendees of the fact
that we must proclaim hope in this time, Bishop Webb re-
viewed the petitions that were named unconstitutional by
the Judicial Council and the petitions that were declared
constitutional by the Judicial Council (and will be added to
the Book of Disciplineeffective January 2020).
Bishop Webb shared what he hopes can happen
with the United Methodist Church. He compared his
hope to a cul-de-sac with two or three houses where
the beliefs and practices of those houses can be dif-
ferent, but where they are able to share a backyard.
Bishop Webb said, “I am going to spend the rest of
my time that I have in Upper New York and on earth
as far as that goes engaging in conversations where
strategies like this can be discussed.”
Bishop Webb emphasized the fact that legislation
and Judicial Council decisions will not fix the state of
the United Methodist Church. He said, “We need a
new conversation.” Recognizing that this conversa-
tion will be difficult because of people’s lack of trust
in one another and people’s unwillingness to be vul-
nerable, Bishop Webb said, “If a few people start and
begin to invite others to the conversation, I think we
will build a momentum and that momentum will give
us hope.”
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NEWS
The 2019 FUMC Scholarship Committee is pleased to announce
our scholarship recipients.
W e had a large number of applicants and are pleased to be able to offer assistance to so many. This year we had opened our scholarships to students from Fayetteville-Manlius High School, East Syracuse-Minoa High School, Chittenango High School,
Jamesville-Dewitt High School and Manlius Pebble Hill High School. Our recipients are:
Joshua O’Connor received a Diane Heacox Scholarship. He is attending Clarkson Univer-sity. His major is Mechanical Engineering.
Leah Haines received 2 scholarships: a Diane Heacox Scholarship and a Dorothy M. Olds Scholarship. She is attending Syracuse University and is majoring in music education.
Ben Haines received 2 scholarships: a Diane Heacox Scholarship and a Dororthy M. Olds Scholarship. He is attending Syracuse University and is majoring in music education.
Matthew Fortner received a Diane Heacox Scholarship. He will be majoring in Aerospace Engineering and is attending Ohio State University.
Olga Gonzalez received a Phyllis Wuilliez Fye Memorial Scholarship and a Homer/Reep Memorial Scholarship. She is working to become an ordained minister of the United Methodist Church.
Miriam Brown received a Diane Heacox Scholarship. She will be attending Ithaca College and will be majoring in Culture and Communication.
Kailey Paul received a Diane Heacox Scholarship. She will be attending Colgate University and will be majoring in Molecular Biology.
Sawyer Parker received a Diane Heacox Scholarship. She will be majoring in Nursing and will inform the committee of which college she will be attending.
We wish all of our scholarship winners success
personally, academically and professionally.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
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JUNE 2019
Christian Education at FUMC:
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JUNE - AUGUST: No Sunday School, Adult Forum, or Bible Study
SUMMER SUNDAYS: 9:30 - Children’s Church 10:30 - Wired Word
Sunday, June 2 - Christian Education Sunday
• Recognition of Christian Education Volunteers • Children will sing during worship • 10:30 - Christian Education Committee Mtg
Sunday, June 9 - Pentecost Birthday Party
• 11:00 - 2:00, Homer Hall • All ages welcome! • Come join us for lunch, treats, and party fun as we celebrate the
birthday of the Church
Sunday, June 16 - Graduate Recognition
• During worship
Sunday, July 7 - Annual Church Picnic
• After Worship, Mill Run Park • Bring a dish to share, your own tableware, drinks, and
chairs. Burgers, buns, and condiments will be provided.
SUMMER PLAYDATES
Every other Thursday
10:00am - 12:00pm
June 27: Thornden Park
July 11: Shove Park (Camillus)
July 25: Canal Landing Park
August 22: Mill Run Park
Have a great Summer!
Tuesday, August 6 - Thursday, August 8
5:30pm - 7:30pm
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Pre-K - 4th Grade
Youth & Adult Volunteers
welcome!!! Please contact Kathy Fortner if you can help with VBS.
FUMC’s dear friend, Ellie Wood, will
celebrate her 90th birthday on June
20th. You can send her your birthday
greetings to:
Ms. Elinor Wood
696 Fire Lane #5
King Ferry, NY 13081
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FAYETTEVILLE UMC JUNE2019 CALENDAR
June 17, Monday
6 p.m., Scouts BSA Troop 51 & 153 (Homer Hall)
6:30 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 153 (Faith Hall)
7:30 p.m., AA
June 18, Tuesday
9 a.m., Bone Builders, Faith Hall
6:30 p.m., WORSHIP Committee Meeting (Library)
7 p.m., Venture Crew, Faith Hall
June 19, Wednesday
7 a.m., ROMEOS
8 a.m., JULIETS Fayetteville Towne Center RLC
6:30 p.m., Girl Scouts
7 p.m., CHURCH COUNCIL Meeting
7:30 p.m., AA
June 20, Thursday
9 a.m., Bone Builders
10 a.m., Threads of Love, Conference Room
6:30-9:30 p.m., Salt City New Horizons Orchestra
4 p.m., Girl Scouts
7:30 p.m., Choir Rehearsal
JUNE 23, SUNDAY: 2nd SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
ONE Worship Service, 9:30 a.m.
Children’s Church, 9:30 a.m.
Wired Word, 10:30 a.m.
June 25, Tuesday
9 a.m., Bone Builders, Faith Hall
7 p.m., Venture Crew, Faith Hall
June 26, Wednesday
7 a.m., ROMEOS
8 a.m., JULIETS Fayetteville Towne Center RLC
10 a.,-noon, Summer Playdate, Thornden Park
6:30 p.m., Girl Scouts
7:30 p.m., AA
June 27, Thursday
9 a.m., Bone Builders
10 a.m., Threads of Love, Conf. Room
7:30 p.m., Choir Rehearsal
June 29, Saturday
9 a.m.-2 p.m., RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE
JUNE 30, SUNDAY: 3rd SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST ONE Worship Service, 9:30 a.m.
Children’s Church, 9:30 a.m.
Wired Word, 10:30 a.m.
JUNE 2, SUNDAY: 7th SUNDAY of EASTER
Communion Sunday
Ascension Sunday
ONE Worship Service, 9:30 a.m.
Children’s Church, 9:30 a.m.
Wired Word, 10:30 a.m.
June 3, Monday
6 p.m., Scouts BSA Troop 51 & 153 (Homer Hall)
6:30 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 153 (Faith Hall)
7 p.m., SPRC Meeting
7:30 p.m., AA
June 4, Tuesday
9 a.m., Bone Builders
6:30 p.m., BRIGHT BEGINNINGS Board Meeting (Library)
7 p.m., TRUSTEES Meeting (Lounge)
June 5-7, ANNUAL CONFERENCE
June 5, Wednesday
7 a.m., ROMEOS
8 a.m., JULIETS, Towne Center RLC
6:30 p.m., Girl Scouts
7:30 p.m., AA
June 6, Thursday
9 a.m., Bone Builders
10 a.m., Threads of Love, Conf. Room
4 p.m., Girl Scouts
6:30-9:30 p.m., Orchestra
7:30 p.m. , Choir Rehearsal
June 9, SUNDAY: PENTECOST
Receiving the Gift of the Spirit
ONE Worship Service, 9:30 a.m.
Children’s Church, 9:30 a.m.
Wired Word, 10:30 a.m.
Pentecost Birthday Party (Homer Hall)
June 10, Monday
6 p.m., Scouts BSA Troop 51 & 153
6:30 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 153 (Faith Hall)
7:30 p.m., AA
June 11, Tuesday
8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Quilt Guild (Homer Hall)
9 a.m., Bone Builders, Faith Hall
1 p.m., Prayer Shawl Ministry
7 p.m., FINANCE COMMITTEE Meeting
7 p.m., Venture Crew
June 12, Wednesday
7 a.m., ROMEOS
8 a.m., JULIETS Fayetteville Towne Center RLC
6:30 p.m., Girl Scouts
6:30 p.m., UMW Special Event
7:30 p.m., AA
June 13, Thursday
9 a.m., Bone Builders
10 a.m., Threads of Love, Conference Room
4 p.m., Girl Scouts
6:30-9:30 p.m., Salt City New Horizons Orchestra
7:30 p.m., Choir Rehearsal
June 16, SUNDAY: TRINITY SUNDAY
Fathers’ Day
Graduate Recognition
UMC Peace with Justice Sunday
ONE Worship Service, 9:30 a.m.
Children’s Church, 9:30 a.m.
Wired Word, 10:30 a.m.
Ellie!
• After Worship, Mill Run Park • Bring a dish to share, your own
tableware, drinks, and chairs. Burgers, buns, and con-diments will be provided.
Fayetteville United Methodist Church
P.O. Box 158, 601 E. Genesee Street
Fayetteville, NY 13066-0158
Office: 315-637-4413 | Fax: 315-637-2180
Email: [email protected]
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• 11:00 - 2:00, Homer Hall • All ages welcome! • Come join us for lunch, treats,
and party fun as we celebrate the birthday of the Church.
Sunday, June 9
Pentecost Birthday Party
Sunday, July 7
Annual Church Picnic