KIDS@PUMC Christmas Program

The KIDS@PUMC Weekday Childrens Ministry’s Christmas Program is scheduled for Wednesday, December 13th, at 6:30 pm in the sanctuary. The program will include singing, worship, treats, and more to help us celebrate the Christmas season and find meaning in the coming of Jesus. Everyone is invited, especially our weekday families, children, and the young at heart. This is a great opportunity to meet new people across PUMC and celebrate the season together! If you are interested in helping prepare for this event, please contact Charity, our Director of Children’s Ministries & Preschool Programs, at caton@pumc.org.

Experience the Joy of Christmas Worship: Sunday, December 24, 2023

On Sunday, December 24, 2023, we invite you to join us for a day filled with heartfelt worship and celebration as we come together to honor the spirit of Christmas. Our congregation will gather for regularly scheduled morning worship, offering a range of services to accommodate our community’s diverse needs and preferences.

Classic Worship Services

  • 8:45 am and 10:00 am
  • Our classic worship services at 8:45 am and 10:00 am provide a traditional and reverent experience featuring timeless hymns, scripture readings, and a message of hope and faith. These services offer a space for quiet reflection and embracing cherished traditions.

NewDay Praise Worship

  • 10:00 am
  • Embrace the uplifting and contemporary atmosphere of our NewDay Praise Worship at 10:00 am. This service invites you to experience worship through modern music, dynamic worship, and a message that resonates with the season’s vibrancy.

Youth and Children’s Worship

  • 10:00 am
  • Our KIDS@PUMC and Youth Worship at 10:00 am are tailored to engage our young members in a meaningful and age-appropriate worship. Through interactive activities, music, and teachings, children and youth will discover Jesus in a positive and glorious way.

Children’s Christmas Eve Worship

  • 4:00 pm
  • Experience an extraordinary worship event specially designed for families with young children. Toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary-aged children can participate in telling the story of Christmas and see it come to life. Join in singing familiar Christmas songs and celebrate the birth of Jesus with the children present. The worship lasts a maximum of 30 minutes, making it perfect for young children with shorter attention spans.

Christmas Eve Worship

  • 7:00, 9:00, & 11:00 pm
  • As the day unfolds, we will culminate our Christmas worship with special Christmas Eve services at 7:00, 9:00, and 11:00 pm. These services will offer a magical and reverent atmosphere, illuminated by candlelight and filled with the joyous melodies of Christmas carols. 11:00 pm worship is more contemplative, featuring our festival bell choir and communion.

We welcome all members of our congregation and visitors to join us for these worship experiences, as they are designed to provide spiritual nourishment, fellowship, and the opportunity to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas.
Our community is eager to share in the spirit of Christmas with you, and we look forward to coming together in worship and celebration on this special day. Your presence will enrich our gatherings and contribute to the warmth and spirit of our faith community.

The Meaning of the Altar Candles

We are thankful that many of you have faithfully and generously given to the endowments at PUMC. Because you donated to the Worship Endowment, the Committee was able to fund a special grant to the Altar Guild, which allowed us to purchase new candles for our altar.
You may have noticed that each candlestick has three steps as its base. These steps symbolize the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Candles represent Christ as the Light of the World (John 8:12). Having two candles on our altar reminds us that Jesus was human and God. We light the Christ candle first (on the right) to invite God’s presence into our lives and seek His guidance and protection. It serves as a reminder that the Holy Spirit is coming into the presence of our worshipping community. The candle on the left is the gospel candle, which should never be lit alone. It is the second candle we light but the first to be extinguished at the end of a service.

After the gospel candle has been extinguished at the end of the service, an acolyte will relight the candlelighter from the Christ candle before extinguishing the flame. This light is carried out of the sanctuary to show that Jesus Christ is for all people everywhere and that His light is going into the world where believers are to serve. Go, and let your light shine!

Kitchen Renovation Begins January 15, 2024!

The Transforming for Tomorrow committee wants to inform you that the kitchen will undergo a much-needed renovation from January 15th to February 28th, 2024. As a result, the kitchen will be closed during this period and will not be operational.

We understand that this may cause some inconvenience. Still, please rest assured that the project committee is working diligently to ensure that adaptive and alternative plans are implemented in collaboration with ministries and events.

If you have any specific concerns or questions about this renovation, please do not hesitate to contact Kimberly Meyer and/or Debbie Perona, who will gladly assist you.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

2023 Christmas Poinsettia Orders

Help us decorate the church for Christmas with poinsettias. Dedicate them to your loved ones or a special event. Your dedication will be listed in the worship folder on December 24.

Poinsettias cost $13 each and must be paid for when you order. Orders and payments are due on December 18. To order, visit pumc.org/poinsettias. You can pay by mail, online, or in person.

For questions or assistance, contact Brent Miller at 317.839.2319 or bmiller@pumc.org.