Hoopeston First United Methodist Church

Hoopeston First United Methodist Church Open Hearts Open Minds Open Doors, serving and praising in Hoopeston, Illinois Service Times are 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM Pastor Kathy Murphy
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05/31/2026

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05/24/2026

May 24 2026 Memorial Day

05/17/2026

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05/10/2026

May 10 2026 Happy Mothers Day

05/03/2026

May 3 2026

01/28/2026

United Methodist Church Bishops Condemn Violence in Minnesota
1/26/2026 - Bishop News
January 26, 2026

Grace and peace to you in the name of Jesus Christ.

In recent days, events in Minnesota and beyond have caused deep grief, concern, and alarm across our connection. The use of lethal force in public spaces, the detention of naturalized citizens, members of our indigenous communities, children, documented and undocumented immigrants, and the treatment of other vulnerable persons have weighed heavily on the hearts of many in our church. These actions have unsettled communities, strained trust, and intensified fear among those already living at the margins.

Scripture reminds us that “when one part of the body suffers, we all suffer with them (I Corinthians 12:26). As a Connectional church, we are reminded that we are one body that cares for and needs each other. The whole body is suffering, right now, today! The violence being perpetrated on our streets, the loss of safety, and the inhumane treatment of God’s children, are hurting us all. We cannot stay silent in the face of the evils of our day.

The United Methodist Church deplores the use of violence, fear, separation, and intimidation as a means of creating social order. Such means do not build beloved community. We reaffirm our longstanding commitment to the sacred worth of every person and to the way of peace taught and embodied by Jesus. We stand against the separation of children from their families. We detest the inhumane, evil actions that are perpetuated by governmental authorities.

Our Social Principles are clear: “We reject governmental use of threats, extortion, unlawful detentions, extrajudicial killings, and other forms of coercion to silence political opponents and those objecting to unlawful or immoral government policies and practices.” They further affirm that the church has both the right and the responsibility to educate and equip its members to be advocates for justice in the wider world (¶163D).

This is a moment that calls for prayerful courage to speak against actions that are bringing harm to our neighbors. This is our time to have an effectual faith that stands with those who are suffering. This is our faithful response to our baptismal vow that summons us into what is required of us “to act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with our God” (Micah 6:8). We must continue to work for justice to help heal the brokenness in our communities and in the world.

We ask you to pray for peace and for justice. And we ask that we work together with our communities so that we can create a world where the sword is turned into plowshares, and the lion lays down with the lamb. May we be faithful disciples of Jesus Christ, who empowered by the Holy Spirit, do our part to bring comfort, just practices, and healing for all God’s suffering people.
In Christ’s peace,

Bishop Tracy S. Malone
President, Council of Bishops
The United Methodist Church

01/24/2026

The Church Services tomorrow, January 25th, are cancelled due to the winter storm moving into our area. The PEP dinner on January 26th is also cancelled due to the storm.

12/15/2025

The PEP Dinner is canceled for tonight. We are rescheduling it for Sunday after church.

12/13/2025

Due to the excessively cold temperatures we are canceling church tomorrow. Please stay in and stay safe

12/02/2025

Surviving the Holidays from Grief Share. This is a one day session that will provide tips a d suggestions for getting through the Holidays after the loss of a loved one. A survival guide will be given to participants. There is no cost to attend.

Address

403 E Main Street
Hoopeston, IL
60942

Opening Hours

Monday 8:15am - 12pm
Tuesday 8:15am - 12pm
Wednesday 8:15am - 12:15pm
Thursday 8am - 12pm
Sunday 7:45am - 11:45am

Telephone

+12172836738

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