September 22 | 5:00-6:30 pm
The youth will serve freshly barbecued burgers to you in the comfort of your car. All proceeds support the youth summer mission trip.
Let us serve you so that we can serve others.
Community United Methodist Church
A place to call home
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The youth will serve freshly barbecued burgers to you in the comfort of your car. All proceeds support the youth summer mission trip.
Let us serve you so that we can serve others.
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We are so blessed to have you coming and worshiping with us at CUMC! We hope that you might be interested in taking the next step in your faith journey and become a member here at CUMC.
Becoming a member is really just making an intentional statement that this is your church and the place where you will love, grow and serve God.
There is a dinner for people interested in becoming a member at Pastor George’s home on Sunday, August 11 at 5:00 pm.
This is a great opportunity for you to get to know him better and a chance to meet other newer people to CUMC in a relaxed setting.
If you would like to attend or if you have any questions please contact Suzanne in the church office Suzanne@cumchb.org or 714-842-4461.
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Join us in the courtyard for a casual bring-your-own dinner at 6:00pm followed by a movie at 6:30 in room 7/8. We will briefly discuss the movie and how it applies to our faith following the movie.
Our movies this year are:
London broker Nicholas “Nicky” Winton helps rescue hundreds of predominantly Jewish children from Czechoslovakia in a race against time before the Nazi occupation closes the borders. Fifty years later, he’s still haunted by the fate of those he wasn’t able to bring to safety. Stars Anthony Hopkins
The true story of the unlikely relationship between Ann Atwater, an outspoken civil rights activist, and C.P. Ellis, a local Ku Klux Klan leader. During the racially charged summer of 1971, Atwater and Ellis come together to co-chair a community summit on the desegregation of schools in Durham, N.C. The ensuing debate and battle soon lead to surprising revelations that change both of their lives forever.
A 13-year-old boy is thrown out of the school he loves when his family can no longer afford the fees. He sneaks into the library and learns how to build a windmill to save his village from a famine.
There’s just one dream for the women of Ballygar to taste freedom: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes. With a little benevolent interference from their local priest, a group of close friends get their ticket of a lifetime. Stars Maggie Smith and Kathy Bates
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On this Friday, July 12, there’s an opportunity to protest the conditions of the detention camps across the US.
Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Detention Camps, is an international event to speak out and stand up against the inhumane conditions faced by refugees at detention camps across our country.
There are two local events in our area on Friday, July 12. There’s one in Huntington Beach at 8:00 pm organized by HB Huddle, and there’s one in Los Alamitos starting at 6:30 pm that CLUE (Clergy & Laity United for Economic Justice) is promoting. We will be attending the Los Alamitos event as a group because Community UMC has coordinated with CLUE on events in the past, and the event will include speakers.
If you would like to join us. we can coordinate rides by meeting at CUMC on Friday at 5:45. There will also be a poster making party Wednesday, July 10, at 6:30. If you’re interested in making posters, please contact the church office for the location and address.
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Living Water Messy Church will be on August 10 at 5:00 pm on the Community UMC campus!
Join us for worship, crafts, water slides, and a meal. We will be celebrating how Jesus pours living water on us and quenches every thirst while we learn about the woman at the well.