United
Methodist Women's Ministry
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information
The First United Methodist of Port St. Lucie
belongs to the Atlantic Central District whose boundaries are from Mims to the
north, Boca Raton to the south and Okeechobee to the west. We are part of
the Florida Conference. Geographically, we belong to the Southeastern
Jurisdiction and Nationally to the Women's Division of the Board of Global
Ministries.
We currently have six circles that meet at
different times and places. One circle meets in the evening during the
week to accommodate working women. Our unit and Executive
Board meets once a month.
L.I.F.E
Groups
(Living in Faith
Everyday)
An opportunity to meet weekly with other
Christians in small groups of no more than 12 people. The format includes
meeting in someone’s home for fellowship (snacks!), praise and worship,
sharing personal growth with outreach and ministry to others. Each group
evolves into it’s own unique ministry. A place to belong and to grow in
faith.
*Bible studies and groups are taught throughout the
year by the pastors and various ministers within the congregation. Please
call for more information or
click here to see a list of current classes.
Treasure Coast
Deaf Church
Sunday Worship -
9:30 AM Outreach
Building, Room 3
Wednesday Bible Study -
7PM Outreach
Building,
Room 3
This ministry is
focused towards the deaf on the Treasure Coast. It provides a way for the
deaf in the community to receive the word of Jesus in a language they can
understand.
Sign language
interpreters are provided at all worship services and bible studies.
Therefore, the deaf and their hearing families will feel comfortable.
Monthly social
activities are held. For more information please call Hugh or Karen Curran,
(voice) 772-528-4015 (Video Phone) 772-873-7091
(email)
hcurran86@gmail.com, website
www.tc-deafchurch.org.
Emmaus is a 72-hour experience in which one
will enjoy singing, praying, worshipping and participating in small groups.
This weekend will enhance your
relationship with the Lord and to your church!
To learn more about the Walk to Emmaus -
click here.