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Huron United Methodist Church |
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History Go and make disciples of all the nations! Matthew 28:18 As the church walked across the threshold of a new millennium, it did so with vision and a well-defined mission. In 1999 the Council adopted the mission statement: to make and nurture disciples of Jesus Christ. The church then established a Vision 2000 team whose goals were to assess the needs of our church and make recommendations for well-managed growth in accordance with our mission. The church is blessed with strong leadership in nurturing our members through increased opportunities for worship and fellowship. Beginning in summer 2000, the church began offering an additional morning service. This informal 8:00 am worship service of folk music complements the traditional 10:00 am service with choir and organ. The church provides fellowship opportunities ranging from coffee hours and summer church picnics to golf outings, softball leagues, Adult Fellowship Fun Nights, and Senior Luncheons. The mission of caring has been highlighted by groups such as Mission Committee and Stephen’s Ministry. The church contributes to multiple local missions, such as Care-and-Share, Victory Kitchen, and Care Families as well as reaching abroad to the Africa University, Russian orphanages, and the El Salvador Water Project. In summers 2003, 2004, and 2005 youth and leaders attended weeklong work camps for the JOSHUA project in the Appalachia Urban Mission of Steubenville. In 2004 it was decided that one of the rooms in the educational wing be turned into a prayer room. The room was repainted, and redecorated. It is centered around one of the original stained glass windows from the church. Church Member Peg Whitehurst disassembled, cleaned, and rebuilt with all new metal, but original glass, and it is hanging in the prayer room, with light from the courtyard shining through it. In addition to the prayer room, the church now has several Sunday school rooms, a nursery for child care during worship, a balcony in the sanctuary, a youth lounge, and a fellowship hall.
So, in 2005,as we seek to fulfill our mission, we open our eyes to our Good Shepherd window depicting Jesus and his flock, hearing Jesus' words, “Feed my sheep.” |