Ridge Avenue United Methodist Church

Ridge Avenue United Methodist Church Ridge Avenue United Methodist Church has a rich and blessed history serving the Roxborough Community for more than 160 years.

Our congregation started in the "little yellow school house" and has grown into a thriving ministry on the corner of Ridge and Shawmont Avenues in Philadelphia, PA. As worship and ministry continue to evolve, Ridge Ave UMC continues to offer faithful praise and worship proclaiming the Gospels, upholding the rich Methodist traditions, educating its fellowship with the Scriptures, developing strong

leadership within the community and providing a place where people can find and build a relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Our future is bright, our light shines, thanks be to God! We are called to be a bold witness of God's love according to His Word, through faithful service to our neighbors and to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.

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03/20/2023

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Selling items for church carpet fund.Price is OBO.$40Cars, $40Lincoln Logs, $40Legos, $25Woodblocks, $25Betterblocks,  $...
09/06/2022

Selling items for church carpet fund.
Price is OBO.

$40Cars,
$40Lincoln Logs, $40Legos, $25Woodblocks, $25Betterblocks,
$15 Blocks purple bucket.

Good Morning All! Attached below is Pastor Debra Coulbourn sermon for today Sunday March 22, 2020. To watch just click o...
03/22/2020

Good Morning All! Attached below is Pastor Debra Coulbourn sermon for today Sunday March 22, 2020. To watch just click on the link or tap the photo, push play. Enjoy! Have a blessed & safe day, everyone!

03/20/2020

The Ten Commandments for Coronavirus Prevention in Faith Communities

By: Dr. Kevin Murriel


Several weeks ago, my wife and I were watching the news and witnessed the global panic of COVID-19, better known as Coronavirus. At the time, no known cases had been discovered in the United States. Coronavirus is now reportedly in 85 countries and 17 states in the U.S.

With the rapid spread of COVID-19, many religious leaders and people of faith are questioning how this will directly affect their worship and service in the world. I serve as the senior pastor of one of the largest churches in the Southeast and we, at our core, are a loving congregation. Members and guests come from miles around to feel the “Sweet, Sweet Spirit” of Cascade United Methodist Church. At least 2,000 people visit our church throughout the week and personal contact is inevitable.

After receiving texts and emails from pastor friends and congregants, the concern is the same: how do we keep the fellowship within our congregations vibrant, while remaining safe, as we deal with coronavirus at least for the foreseeable future?

To help me address this concern, I convened a meeting with several top health professionals including my friend and Leadership Atlanta classmate, Dr. Sandra Elizabeth Ford who currently serves as Director of the DeKalb County Board of Health and Interim Director of the Fulton County Board of Health. During this meeting, we discussed best practices for faith communities to implement to prevent the spread of coronavirus and to calm any fear or anxiety regarding the virus.



Here are the Ten Commandments for Coronavirus (COVID-19) Prevention in Faith Communities:



1. THOU SHALL NOT PANIC– It’s important that we educate our congregants using facts not myths. Dr. Robert Murphy, executive director of the Institute for Global Health at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine and an infectious diseases professor says, "the one thing we really don’t need is mass hysteria.” “Coronavirus” has been around for years. In humans, coronaviruses infect cells of the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and are responsible for about one third of all common colds. The current strand of coronavirus, COVID-19, has people most concerned because it has been linked to a higher rate of mortality. However, the CDC estimates that so far this season there have been at least 32 million flu illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations and 18,000 deaths from the flu. The reality is, we should always be cautious during flu season in particular, but coronavirus should not cause us to panic. Health experts suggest that prevention is the best course of action.



2. THOU SHALL CLEAN THY HANDS REGULARLY AND THOROUGHLY–When coronavirus began to spread, I was going through the airport and saw hundreds of people wearing masks. The next day, a major news outlet reported that wearing masks is an ineffective practice for controlling the spread of the coronavirus. The number one recommendation was to wash your hands thoroughly, as often as possible, with soap and warm water for at least twenty seconds. Before shaking hands or engaging in any human contact, we should make sure our hands are clean. The CDC also recommends refraining from touching your eyes or mouth before you have washed your hands.



3. THOU SHALL ENGAGE IN SOCIAL DISTANCING– Faith communities are known for “passing the peace” during worship. This is a designated moment of fellowship which often includes hugging, hand shakes, and even greetings with a kiss. I recommend churches continue to the “pass the peace,” but do it while engaging in social distancing. That is, greet one another by touching elbows, waving, nodding, or some other virtual sign of love while being judicious with human contact. Each person should use their discretion with this practice and should not be offended should someone not want to hug or shake hands as they normally would.



4. THOU SHALL MAKE SANITIZER AVAILABLE– If possible, sanitizer should be made available in as many places around the worship facility as possible. Stations should be intentionally positioned at entrances and exits as well as strategically within the worship space. If you have your own sanitizer, use it as often as you need to during worship. Also, you may want to be a good neighbor and offer sanitizer to others as they have need. Ushers, greeters, etc. should wash their hands thoroughly and also have sanitizer and tissue available for worshippers.



5. THOU SHALL LOVE THY NEIGHBOR AND CARE FOR THYSELF– In Matthew 22:39, Jesus says the second greatest commandment is to “love thy neighbor as thyself.” If you are sick or experiencing cold-like symptoms, please love your neighbor enough to stay home from worship and other activities, and love yourself enough to get well and visit a healthcare professional. This is also important for children and youth.



6. THOU SHALL PUT SIGNS IN RESTROOMS– Placing signs in restrooms reminding people to wash their hands thoroughly, and providing instructions for proper hand-washing can be very effective in coronavirus prevention.



7. THOU SHALL NOT DISCRIMINATE– The new strand of coronavirus (COVID-19) originated in China. Since then, there have been numerous incidents of discrimination towards the Asian community. As people of faith, we should affirm all of God’s people as sacred worth and should denounce this type of evil.



8. THOU SHALL BE CONSIDERATE OF VULNERABLE POPULATIONS– Like any health crisis, there are certain populations more at risk that need our attention and care. Our senior citizens, as well as individuals with co-morbid conditions in our congregations should be considered high on our priority list for care. Make regular wellness calls and visits to seniors within your worship community to ensure they have everything they need. We should be doing this regularly anyway, however, it should especially be done until coronavirus is eradicated.



9. THOU SHALL BE WISE WITH TRANSPORTATION– Faith communities with transportation ministries should take precautionary measures to ensure vehicles are thoroughly cleaned inside and that sanitizer is offered in transit. Faith communities doing outreach should ensure all volunteers sign waivers of liability, and should food be distributed, precautions should be taken to protect those being served. For such precautions, refer to commandment #2.



10. THOU SHALL PRAY– After following every commandment and being as cautious as possible, at our core, we are people who believe in the power of prayer. We should pray for God to heal our land. We should pray for the families already affected by COVID-19. We should pray for faith to continue worshipping and serving. We should pray for our leaders and health professionals working diligently to contain and respond to this virus. We should pray and care for each other.


Remember, it’s about prevention, so don’t panic. This, too, shall pass.


About the writer: Dr. Kevin Murriel leads over 7,000 members as the senior pastor of Cascade United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. He received his Master of Divinity degree from Candler School of Theology and his Doctor of Ministry degree from Duke University. A dynamic preacher, avid reader, and social activist, Kevin’s research focuses on translating the methods of the Civil Rights Movement into a modern strategy for social justice and racial reconciliation. He is the author of two books, including Breaking the Color Barrier: A Vision for Church Growth through Racial Reconciliation, and he is married to Dr. Ashleigh Murriel. They are the proud parents of their daughter, Scarlett Grace.





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03/13/2020

Hello Friends and Family Members of Ridge Avenue UM Church



Due to the virus outbreak we are following with everyone in the community and surrounding areas to cancel worship for this Sunday, (WE WILL BE IN TOUCH FOR NEXT WEEK THE 22nd FOR WORSHIP) all other events, for us this includes:

Worship for March 15th

Events at Bodiee Hall and Ebenezer Room - Girl Scouts and Cheerleading, for two weeks,

as well as JazzBridge, this month

Green Lane UMC has canceled their Men's Breakfast fellowship and their Lenten Dinner and Service for Saturday the 14th and Wednesday the 18th.



Please keep an eye out on your email for more information to come as well as the weekly email which will have the order of worship and scripture readings.



We may also have an email from the Pastor with more scripture and prayers.



Thank you



Please stay in prayer for everyone.

Looking for something to do every 3rd Wednesday of the month! Tomorrow evening start this season's Jazz Bridge Series he...
10/16/2019

Looking for something to do every 3rd Wednesday of the month! Tomorrow evening start this season's Jazz Bridge Series held at the Ridge Avenue UMC Fellowship Hall. Come out and enjoy these amazing artist! Admission is $10 & $5 for students. All information including artists and performance dates is listed on the flyer below.

Tomorrow kicks off our VBS!! Bring your kids out every evening ages 5-10 yrs old, for our Super Hero themed VBS!! Where ...
07/14/2019

Tomorrow kicks off our VBS!! Bring your kids out every evening ages 5-10 yrs old, for our Super Hero themed VBS!! Where we make learning about God lots of fun!! Details listed on the flyer below. Hope to see you there! Tell all your friends!! 😃

It's that time again, VBS at Ridge Avenue UMC! Please bring your children out ages 5-10 years old. See flyer below for m...
07/02/2019

It's that time again, VBS at Ridge Avenue UMC! Please bring your children out ages 5-10 years old. See flyer below for more information.

Today and every 5th Sunday is "Pet Friendly" Sunday at our church. Yes you can bring your pets to worship with you, pets...
06/30/2019

Today and every 5th Sunday is "Pet Friendly" Sunday at our church. Yes you can bring your pets to worship with you, pets need blessing too! Also feel free to join us any Sunday for worship @ 10:30am. ~Have a blessed & great day!

01/03/2019

Please join us this Sunday, January 6th, 2pm-4pm at the Ridge Avenue UMC for our resheduled "Live Nativity & Petting Zoo!!" There will be lots of cool animals and refreshments will be served. Bring the entire family!!

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