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Website Issues

Sometimes website issues can be resolved with a simple click of the Refresh button. We’ve found this is especially true with Chrome and Safari.

Many other issues can be resolved by clearing your browser’s cache, cookies, and history. The question is, ‘How do I do that?, especially if you’re not technically inclined.

Katy Computer’s John Schmerold has written a blog post that we find helpful. If you have Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Opera, or Safari just follow the steps outlined in the link below.

Clear your web browser’s cache, cookies, and history

If these steps do not resolve your problem, and you’re having issues with Manchester UMC’s website only, email our Communications Team. Include your name, email, phone, browser name and version, type of device (PC, Mac, smartphone, etc.), and the specific issue you’re having.

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Fall Kick-off: Thank you

Thank You for Joining Us at Manchester UMC’s Fall Kick-Off!   We invite you to explore the many ways you can Love God and Love Neighbor with us. Get Involved   Explore our ministries and areas of interest, and let us help you find the perfect fit. Our team will

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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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