Sycamore UMC

Sycamore UMC We are the small church with the BIG heart! Join us on Sunday mornings at 9am and you will understand what that means!

05/02/2023
Praying for the family of Imogene Wells!
04/20/2022

Praying for the family of Imogene Wells!

Obituary, funeral and service information for Imogene Beard Wells by Perry Funeral Chapel, Ashburn, GA

12/21/2020

Join us at 5pm (in person or on FB) for a special worship service with Holy Communion!

10/02/2020

Lord, we take time this morning to pray for the President, his wife, and White House Staff. We pray for their safety and recovery as they deal with the virus. We also pray that you would draw us closer together today in unity. May we all be filled with your love and your grace and your kindness. We continue to pray for all of those who are fighting against Covid in our nation. Send your comfort and wisdom upon us all.

Amen.

07/02/2020

A Prayer for Our Land, Bishop Lawson Bryan, South Georgia Conference, UMC:

Lord Jesus Christ, you are the way of peace.
Come into the brokenness of our lives and our land with your healing love.

Help us to be willing to bow before you in true repentance, and to bow to one another in real forgiveness.

By the fire of your Holy Spirit, melt our hearts and consume the pride and prejudice which separate us.

Fill us, O Lord, with your perfect love, which casts out fear, and bind us together in that unity which you share with the Father and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

06/13/2020

This is "South Georgia Conference Appointments for the 2020-2021 Year" by South Georgia Conference on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people…

06/02/2020

FROM THE BISHOP
R. LAWSON BRYAN

On May 8, I released a statement concerning the death of a young African American, Ahmaud Arbery, in Brunswick. And now, just weeks later, we find our entire nation engulfed in a sense of shock, frustration, and anger over the death of another African American man, George Floyd, in Minneapolis. Tragically, you and I know that these deaths are only the latest in a long litany of such deaths that have occurred for generations among people of color.

In response, some are marching with peaceful determination in a show of support for communities across the nation and for the human family that is hurting and in pain. Others are expressing themselves in a violent rage that destroys businesses, community institutions, and even the lives of others.

We stand with those whose commitment to non-violence is expressed in the kind of witness that unites all people. We are especially concerned for people of color in our conference - African American, Hispanic, Korean, Native American - our brothers and sisters in Christ. The strength of South Georgia is seen in our very diversity and yet our unity in Christ leads us to acknowledge that people of color bear special burdens of worry, hurt, and fear.

Today, I call upon all South Georgia United Methodists to take the next step in being Alive Together in Witness in our communities. What is that witness and how do we offer it in the name of Jesus Christ, who was himself beaten, spat upon, and killed?

First, I want to highlight these points from our United Methodist Social Principles:

We recognize racism as sin and affirm the ultimate and temporal worth of all persons.
The churches of a community, along with other religious communities, can act collaboratively to create an environment that is conducive to healing, justice, and mutual understanding.
As disciples of Christ, we are called to love our enemies, seek justice, and serve as reconcilers of conflict.
Next, I want to look to a group in our Conference - the Multiculturalism Task Force - to help us raise awareness and increase our understanding around these very points. This group, formed at the directive of the 2017 Annual Conference Session, released a Resource Guide last year along with a series of videos.

As I watched the troubling events of the past week, I took time once again to review the guide and videos. Brothers and sisters, this is a place to start. As you read the Resource Guide and watch the videos you will see, as I have seen, that this is the way forward. These are the resources needed in every community in South Georgia. Please do not wait for someone else to do it. Use these resources and lean into this opportunity to be Alive Together in Witness in your church and your community.

05/31/2020

A stunning sermon video depicting the events of Pentecost as it happened in Jerusalem. During this marvelous event the Holy Spirit was poured out into the he...

Loving God, we join our hearts remembering those who have given their all that we might enjoy the freedom to gather in w...
05/24/2020

Loving God, we join our hearts remembering those who have given their all that we might enjoy the freedom to gather in worship and prayer today. May You be glorified in our remembering of those who lived out your word, “greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friend.” Bless grieving families and friends as they remember with us this day. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen

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Sycamore, GA
31714

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