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Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Spreading the good word about One Cool God and the new University Circle United Methodist Church at 1919 East 107th St. & Chester Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, 216/421-1200. Please join us Sundays at 11am and energize your week. Where all are welcome all the time.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

University Circle United Methodist Church Address, Map & Directions

FREE EVENT: Jazz Concert This Sunday, August 15th at University Circle UMC Following 10AM Worship Service

Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and bring your friends! You'll picnic in the park (next to our church parking lot) while enjoying the mellow sounds of jazz music performed by talented area jazz instrumentalists led by our University Circle UMC member David Kay. Food will be provided by our UCUMC Hospitality Group. Be casual, be comfortable, and be prepared for a terrific time of picnic, music and fellowship.

CLICK HERE for address, map and directions.

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Putting It All Together “Getting to Know One Another”


Sunday, August 22, 2010, 11 AM

Fellowship for the University Circle Women

An opportunity to share ideas for
University Circle UMW:
Programs - Mission Projects - Speakers
Fund Raisers - Study Groups

During round table discussions we will be
assembling health kits for a local women’s shelter.
UMW is your organization.
What do you want it to be?

Please RSVP!

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Memorial Service for Rev. W. Maurice King Sunday, August 15, 3pm at University Circle United Methodist Church

The Rev. Maurice King passed away on December 20, 2009. He was born in 1935 in Mississippi, attended Rust College on a full music scholarship, obtained his seminary degree from Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta and participated in the civil rights movement while attending seminary.

Rev. King is survived by his wife, Clarie, and two daughters, Sonya and Andrea. He was a "people person" and a man of talent who loved to sing, advise, counsel and minister to people in need. Maurice affected scores of people throughout his ministry and will be dearly missed by all.

Rev. King served East Ohio at Aldersgate UMC in Warrensville Heights, was appointed as District Superintendent for the Canton District for six years, and started a ministry of assisting Bishops in the East Ohio Conference. Maurice was nominated for bishop himself; however, he declined the nomination. Rev. King then served as pastor of Epworth-Euclid UMC in Cleveland and was appointed as part-time pastor of James S. Thomas UMC in Canton. Maurice fully retired to Memphis in 2004.

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HAVE YOU TRIED THE ORGANIC COLOMBIAN COFFEE? Equal Exchange Products from University Circle United Methodist Women

Here is an easy way to shop for coffee, tea, and other snacks while you help support several worthy causes. Orders may be placed by SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th for delivery on the second Sunday of September by submitting your order with payment to the church office at 1919 East 107th & Chester Avenue. CLICK HERE for an order form.

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SHELTER MINISTRY This Thursday, August 12 (6:30pm at Community Women's Shelter)

Pat Nelson continues to lead University Circle United Methodist Church (UCUMC) support for Mental Health Services, Inc. by gathering a group of willing people at the Women and Children's Emergency Shelter each month. The Inspirational Singing program lasts approximately one hour. Small hymn books are shared for a group sing and then refreshments are served.

If you are interested in participating, please email Ms. Pat Nelson (UCUMC member) at panelson5ATjuno.com. Their primary facility is being remodeled, so they are currently meeting at the NE corner of E.17th and Payne Ave; parking is in the rear.

If you cannot participate in person, contributions are always welcome. Refreshments (especially healthy snacks or juice) and individual-size hygiene items are delivered by Pat
and her group. Special requests currently include: flip flops for the shower, sunscreen and deoderant. Toothbrushes and small lotions, shampoos, and hair brushes. Small stuffed animals or other gifts are also enjoyed by the women. Donations can be brought to the church office at 1919 East 107th Street and Chester Avenue, Cleveland, OH.

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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

MAKE A DIFFERENCE - DONATE BLOOD Wednesday, August 11, from 1:00-7:00PM at The Cleveland Museum of Art

Every minute of every day, someone needs blood. That blood can only come from a volunteer donor-a person like you who makes the choice to donate. Your single donation could potentially save three lives. 
 
From hip replacement patients, to premature babies, to people injured in car-accidents, much of today's medical care depends on a steady supply of blood from healthy donors. 
 
The Cleveland Museum of Art is hosting a blood drive with the Red Cross and the Cleveland Clinic on Wednesday, August 11, from 1:00-7:00 p.m. 
 
Park for free, donate blood, and then take advantage of the museum's free admission by visiting the new galleries. Dim and Den Sum will also be at the museum from 1:00-4:00 p.m., and the first 100 people to donate will receive a voucher for a free boxed lunch! Why not make an evening of it-Wade Oval Wednesdays kicks off at 6:00 p.m. 
 
The blood drive is open to the public. Tell your friends. All who donate will receive:
● A special sketch pad and pencil courtesy of Cleveland Clinic
● A discount at Dim and Den Sum from 1:00-4:00 p.m. (The first 100 people to donate blood will receive a voucher for a free boxed lunch courtesy of Cleveland Clinic!)
● Entry into a grand-prize drawing for two round-trip airline tickets, PLUS the chance to win a 2010 Nissan Versa 1.8 Sedan or one of four $500 gas cards, courtesy of Mentor Nissan by Sunnyside. More information here.
 
Advance registration is appreciated. To register visit www.redcrossblood.org and use sponsor code 'clevelandart.'

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