Missions in the Memo

PUMC is actively involved in dozens of mission projects that aim to assist those in need and spread God’s messages of Good News locally and globally. We are grateful for your generous financial gifts, gifts in kind through various supplies, and hands-on service, all of which support these projects.

Please mark your undesignated gift to PUMC missions as “Missions in the memo.” Doing so will allow the Missions Committee to prayerfully distribute those undesignated mission gifts to projects beyond our operations with timely needs and priorities. Thank you!

Food Drive

Thank you for supporting our food pantry collection since March 2020. We collect every Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at door number 1. You can also drop off food at The Donation Depot during office hours. If you need assistance, contact Pastor Ken at 317-590-9589. Your donations help meet the increasing demand for food. Thank you for making a difference in our community.

Imagine No Malaria

The Imagine No Malaria ministry, supported by the United Methodist Church, aims to provide African countries with bed nets. Malaria is caused by parasites transmitted through mosquito bites, usually at night. It starts with flu-like symptoms and, if left untreated, can lead to convulsions, organ failure, and even death – a preventable tragedy. A single net can keep an entire family safe. The nurse at Madina Village School distributes nets and plastic mattresses annually to students and their families. She also shows them how to install the nets properly.

PUMC has supported this ministry for over a decade and is asking for help again this year. The request is to contribute $10.00 per net. Checks should be payable to PUMC with “Imagine No Malaria” on the memo line. Additionally, please pray for the children of Africa to grow up safe and healthy.

Dates: October 15 and 22.
Amount: $10.00 per net (checks payable to PUMC with Imagine No Malaria in the memo).

Receptionist Position Available

Staff Parish is seeking a part-time Receptionist to serve as the welcoming face of the church to both members and guests. The position entails 8 hours of work each week, divided between two mornings, ideally on Mondays and Wednesdays or Thursdays. Responsibilities include answering phone calls and emails, guiding visitors, and aiding with various tasks. Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Google Workspace and solid computer skills are necessary. If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply online at pumc.org/job-opportunities.

Did You Notice?

Exciting news! PUMC has recently received a new shipment of candles and candle holders, and even more are expected just in time for Christmas. We want to thank all those who have generously supported the Endowment Committee through contributions, memorials, or celebratory gifts. Thanks to your kindness and the diligent efforts of the Endowment Committee, the Altar Guild has been able to purchase new candles and holders for the altar. This grant will also allow us to purchase a Christ candle, Advent candles, and a candelabrum later this year.

We cannot express enough gratitude for your generosity.

Blessing of the Animals

Join us at NewDay Praise Worship for a special Blessing of the Animals and Pets ceremony during worship on Sunday, October 8. As animal lovers, we appreciate God’s Creation and have a special place in our hearts for the furry, scaly, and feathered friends that fill our lives with love. While we kindly ask that you leave your pets at home this year, we are already working on something cool for next year’s ceremony. But don’t worry; you can still participate by bringing a picture of your pet or favorite animal, a stuffed animal that represents them, or one of their favorite toys to worship on October 8. The blessing of animals is a tradition dating back to the 13th century, in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, a great lover and respecter of animals. We hope you join us for this special ceremony to honor and bless our beloved animal companions.