You are invited into this worship experience for the week of Sunday,
January 9.
When we talk about change, often the conversation is about what we stand to lose. There is familiarity that will go away, comfort, and “the way things used to be”. The Jeremiah prophecy is a reminder that change that comes from God, while surely challenging and full of risk, is also worthwhile and full of promise. What does it look like for communities like ours to believe in the kinds of change that might be God-breathed and sense the opportunity change offers to grow closer into the kind of people we were created to be?
Change is not a curse; in fact, when it is something God has in mind, it offers a distinct blessing.
No matter where you worship from, you are encouraged to add your voice to prayers and songs and stand as you are able. There is a Bulletin to help you experience worship. It includes links and information to help you be connected at Herndon UMC along with the order of worship.
This week we are having a single worship service Sunday @ 10am in Herndon UMC’s Fellowship Hall. This service is livestreamed on YouTube and herndonumc.org.
As always, we want to stay connected and are a community of prayer. Glory sightings and prayer concerns may be shared by text, in the chat, through this online form, or at any time by email to prayerchain@herndonumc.org.
If you are new or looking to get more connected or learn more about Herndon UMC, please email welcome@herndonumc.org or complete this online form. You are welcome here and we would love to grow in a Spirit-filled relationship with you.
10 am Sunday | Worship in Doe Fellowship Hall
& Livestream on YouTube
In acknowledgement of the high transmission rate of COVID 19, this week we celebrate worship in Doe Fellowship Hall. It will have elements of both traditional and modern worship with music and a great message from Rev. Jonathan Page.
Everyone is asked to maintain social distancing. Masks are required inside the building regardless of vaccination status.
A bulletin for this service is in the Herndon UMC App. Get the app (iOS and Android). The bulletin may also be downloaded above, when available.
Prayers may be texted to 571-306-0540 or emailed to prayerchain@herndonumc.org.
Your donations make all that possible. Donations may be given online via Pushpay.com/g/herndonumc, through PayPal.me/herndonumc, through the Herndon UMC app, or maybe mailed to Herndon UMC at 701 Bennett Street, Herndon, VA 20170. If you would like pre-addressed envelopes, please contact julie@herndonumc.org.