11-08-2020 UPDATE
NOTICE: Malone: Centenary UMC’s building is again closed beginning Sunday, November 8, 2020 through at least Sunday, January 3, 2021 due to a COVID-19 up-surge in Franklin County.
At this time, in-person worship, all small groups AND the LCM bag lunch program will be on hiatus until at least January 3, 2021.
The Roast Pork Dinner that had been scheduled for Wednesday, November 11, 2020 has also been postponed to a future date to be determined.
Side By Side
A message worth hearing by a contemporary artist:
Wilder Adkins
- SIDE BY SIDE
- written & performed by
Wilder Adkins - www.wilderadkins.com
- This is a song about the city of Birmingham, Alabama and the struggles of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. It is also an anthem for peace and a call to keep hoping and never give up fighting darkness with the power of light.
- Grand Prize Winner of the 2016 NewSong Music Performance & Songwriting Competition
- Featured Performer in the ASCAP Foundation’s “Songwriters: The Next Generation“ 2017 showcase at The Kennedy Center
- Winner of the inaugural “ASC Commissions Birmingham” song contest, 2014, with “Side By Side“
Loving Community Mission
L.C.M. Sustainability Lunches
- Served: Monday through Friday 10:00 am – Noon
- Loving Community Mission of Life Way Community Church, Centenary UMC, and St. Mark’s Episcopal Church of Franklin County New York
Our missional bag lunch program has just received a name change and a program expansion! Honoring both of our partners, Life Way Community Church in North Bangor and St Mark’s Episcopal Church in Malone, as well as, our own commitment at Centenary UMC to this vital mission, we now offer L. C. M. Lunches (Loving Community Mission Lunches) Monday through Friday from 10:00 am – Noon. Pick up at Malone: Centenary UMC 345 W. Main Street in Malone. Come on by any day you would like lunch served with a smile!
Donations are gratefully accepted as well!
Blessings and love from your neighbors in Franklin County.
Racism & Pandemic
Attend Virtually Here: WEBINAR LINK
- ANTHEM: “Come, Thou Font of Every Blessing” UMH#400
Lyrics: Robert Robinson, 1758; Music: Wyeth’s Repository of Sacred Music, Part Second, 1813; Copyright Status Public Domain. Sung and produced by Daniel Craig, Associate Professor of Music, University of Southern Indiana
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