[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]A few weeks ago the staff at the United Methodist Church in Osterville asked you to tell us on film why you choose this church. Thank you to those who provided their testimonials. Please enjoy this video, and may you be inspired to share it with another.[/dropshadowbox]…
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Weekly Green Tip
[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]Buying eco-friendly cleaning supplies is a good start, but for a truly green spring clean, make your own cleaners.[/dropshadowbox] Bypass the resources that go into production, shipping, and purchasing–from making plastic spray bottles to getting the product to your local supermarket–and save money. Your home can be…
How did lilies come to be Easter lilies?
[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]The Easter lily is a relatively new tradition – first brought to the United States in 1882 from Bermuda. The large, pure-white blossoms remind Christians of the pure, new life that comes through the Resurrection of Jesus.[/dropshadowbox] According to legend, Kennedy writes, when Jesus prayed in the…
How do decorated eggs relate to Easter?
[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]Have you ever wondered what decorated eggs have to do with Easter?[/dropshadowbox] “One version of this story,” says the Rev. Taylor W. Burton-Edwards, former director of worship resources for United Methodist Discipleship Ministries, “is that the egg was white to start with, that the emperor scoffed that resurrection was…
After General Conference 2019: A Note from Your Pastor
Dear Ones, Yesterday at the Special Session of General Conference the body voted to uphold the exclusionary language of the Discipline of the United Methodist Church rather than widen our welcome. It was painful to watch. Rather than choosing one of the more inclusive plans, 53% voted to continue to exlude our gay, lesbian, bisexual,…





