Horton First United Methodist Church

Horton First United Methodist Church Intentionally love & grow in God❤️

A main meat dish will be provided; please bring a side or dessert, your appetite, and your family to church at 11:15am a...
04/13/2026

A main meat dish will be provided; please bring a side or dessert, your appetite, and your family to church at 11:15am and then a lunch with fellowship!☺️

He is risen indeed!! 🤍
04/05/2026

He is risen indeed!! 🤍

If you're debating whether or not to come to church tomorrow... come. God doesn't care if you haven't been in ages (who'...
04/05/2026

If you're debating whether or not to come to church tomorrow... come. God doesn't care if you haven't been in ages (who's counting?). God doesn't care if you think you're not good enough (you are). God doesn't care if you think you don't belong (you do). God just wants to be in your heart, and we would love to help you get to Him.

Come join us in celebrating Jesus's resurrection tomorrow at 11:15!

☺️ a good read today
04/04/2026

☺️ a good read today

While Easter is a time of joy as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, it can also be an opportunity for us to learn more about the history of Christian practices.

Here are answers to some frequently asked Easter questions posed to Ask The UMC:

How is Friday through Sunday three days?
The gospels all attest that Jesus rose from the dead early on the first day of the week, which is Sunday. In Biblical times, a new day began at sunset and modern “hours” were not a unit of measure.

The vast majority of Christians, including United Methodists, have used the following means to arrive at the timing of what is called the Great Three Days:

* Thursday evening: Sundown marks the beginning of the first day, when the Last Supper occurs and Jesus is arrested and tried.
* Friday morning: First day continues and Jesus is executed, removed from the cross and buried.
* Friday sundown: Second day begins.
* Saturday: Jesus lies in the tomb.
* Saturday sundown: Third day begins.
* Sunday morning: Third day continues and Jesus is raised from the dead.

Why is Easter on a different day each year?
In 325 AD, the Council of Nicea set the date for the celebration of Easter as the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox. For this reason, the date will change each year and can fall anywhere from March 22 to April 25.

Is Easter only a day, or is it a season?
Easter is a fifty-day season, stretching from sunset on the eve of Easter to Pentecost. This season is more than an extended celebration of the resurrection of Jesus. Its original purpose was the continued formation of new Christians, who were usually baptized on Easter Sunday.

Today, this season gives us time to rejoice and to prepare for the ministries the Spirit has empowered us to undertake in Jesus’ name. Many churches spend the season teaching the theology of the sacraments or helping people discern their spiritual gifts.

-- Laura Buchanan, UMC.org

Join our prayers today for Joy Hathaway Lenz (Mayfield-Argonia), JR Kabwe (Nickerson-Mitchell Chapel), Kibum Kim (Mount Hope) and Kim Hurley Andrews (Newton First-Moundridge).

04/03/2026
The table is set... Please join us tomorrow for Maundy Thursday services at Horton UMC.
04/01/2026

The table is set... Please join us tomorrow for Maundy Thursday services at Horton UMC.

Holy Week Activites! All are welcome❤️
03/30/2026

Holy Week Activites! All are welcome❤️

Come find your pew💚
03/25/2026

Come find your pew💚

03/11/2026

This Sunday is UMCOR Sunday. Please consider giving if you feel led to do so!

03/05/2026

Don't let Daylight Savings time be the reason you're late on Sunday!😉

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