United Methodist Women

Send us an email at umw@fennimoreumc.org.

Our Purpose

The organized unit of United Methodist Women shall be a community of women whose PURPOSE is to know God, and to experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ; to develop a creative, supportive fellowship; and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the global ministries of the Church.

2010 Program

February 7 1:30 Tea Time with Vesper hosting at the Church
March 6 9:30 a.m. Hope Circle hosting at Canterbury Gardens Bistro – Quiet Breakfast
March 7 1:00 p.m. World Day of Prayer (Trinity Evangelical)
March 29   Men’s Night Out Banquet
April 3 9:00 Executive Committee Mtg.
April 30   Mother/Daughter Banquet
June 5 11:30 a.m. Luncheon at Lancaster Golf Course (order from menu)
July   NO MEETING
August 7 9:00 Executive Comm. Meeting
September 3   FALL SALAD LUNCHEON
September 4 9:00 Executive Comm/Lay Comm. Chr.
September 21   UMW SUNDAY
November 6 3:30 Serving Supper TURKEY SUPPER/FALL BAZAAR
December 4 11:30 ALL UMW Meeting-Eagle Creek Inn

PLEASE NOTE: A $10.00 obligated donation is necessary in lieu of food or working at the Fall Salad Luncheon, Turkey Supper, or Bazaar.

Emblem

The emblem of the United Methodist Women affirms our continuity as women organized for mission. Its symbolism affirms our continuous growth and renewal. The emblem of the United Methodist Women, as well as that for the church, combines the cross and the flame symbolizing the Holy Spirit. The cross and flame are ancient symbols of the church, dating back to the day of Christ and Pentecost. Each evokes images of sacrifice, witness and service. Both remind us of the opportunities and obligations of discipleship. Paul’s ancient words to Timothy have fresh and contemporary meaning: “…I now remind you to stir into flame the gift of God which is within you.” (II Timothy 1:6) As part of the emblem for the United Methodist Women these symbols remind us of our PURPOSE of helping women to grow as persons in community in their understanding of and willingness to participate in the global mission of the church. These also remind us of our heritage, women who pioneered in service for the church at home and abroad and in organization of women for mission service and support in many areas of need. The shape of the emblem is likewise symbolic. It is fluid and free flowing, suggesting change and mobility. As organized groups of women, this has been our heritage often as the forefront of movements for change, at times supporting the projects initiated by others, but always aware of the times and striving to move with them rather than be overwhelmed by them. The cross, the flame and the individual with her abilities and opportunities — all are elements of the 21st Century movement for United Methodist Women.