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Feeling at home

So you’re new to the whole “Manchester UMC” thing. Maybe you’ve come to our building for an event like the Fourth of July Car Show, or a Joy of Music Concert, or the Social Justice Speaker series. Maybe you haven’t actually been on the campus, but you’ve driven by it. Either way, you probably noticed something: our building’s pretty big.

We want you to feel comfortable and at home every second you’re inside our halls. To help you find your way and make sense of all the rooms and floors, we’ve got a map designed for folks who don’t know a narthex from a Fellowship Hall.

Download and view our building map. It has photos to help you orient yourself from the parking lot, and it’s color-coded to help you find where you’d like to go. We encourage you to print it off and bring it with you when you come to visit us.

If you’re looking for how to get here, you can check our directions page for now.

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A Big Table- You are what you eat

Rev. Ron Beaton, Sermon 8.19.24, “A Big Table- You are what you eat.” John 6:51-58 NRSVUE
“Following Jesus is not about individual spiritual growth alone. Growing as a Christian is individual spiritual growth and reaching out in love and service to the world. We cannot have one without the other. We must Love God and Love neighbor. We must be engaged in works of piety and works of mercy.”
“Be what you see, receive what you are. In other words, in this bread, see the body of Christ, receive the body of Christ,
Be the body of Christ,
Be the body of Christ that feeds the hungry.
Be the body of Christ that healed the sick.
Be the body of Christ that proclaimed release to the captives.
Be the body of Christ who cleaned nasty, calloused feet.
Be the body of Christ that welcomed little children into his arms and said this is who the kingdom of God belongs to.
Be the body of Christ that eats with outcasts and tax collectors and rabble-rousers and Samaritans and the poor and well, with anybody eat with anybody.”
Be the body of Christ.

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