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Join us May 20 for Change the World Sunday! 

One brief worship service at 9:00 in the courtyard

Then off to do God’s work and give to others on this Pentecost Sunday. What better way to celebrate
the birthday of the church, than to be the church in action!

Join us as we participate in service projects for our local and global communities. There are service
projects for all ages. Projects include donating blood through our Red Cross blood drive 9:30 to 3:30,
creating cards and placemats for Meals on Wheels recipients, packing blessing bags to give to people on
the streets, and packing UMCOR Health kits for survivors of disasters. We will also make fleece blankets
for Collette’s Children’s Home in Huntington Beach, paint non-skid socks to give to a local nursing home,
make sandwiches and bake cookies for our homeless ministries, mulch around trees in the HB Urban
forest and plant native plants along the Monarch Trail in Huntington Beach. We are making a difference
in this world both near and far!

The Beach Bus Bistro will be here serving from 11:00 to 12:30, there will by all kinds of wonderful lunch
items, coffee drinks and shave ice for purchase. Then come and enjoy our courtyard meet some new
people and talk about how you help make this world a kinder place. This is a great service to invite your
friends and family to, so bring a friend!

There will be childcare in our nursery from 9:00am until noon for those under 3 years.

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Do you know how to make simple PowerPoint slideshows and/or like to take candid smartphone people pics?

We’re working to start a weekly personal-ministry opportunity to put important Announcements in a short “looping” sanctuary slideshow as folks gather for worship, for 5-7 minutes before the Prelude starts … the Announcements would be intercut with a few candid pics of our CUMC family doing God’s work on and off campus, or resting in the shade with a coffee.

Interested? Please email (bill.fugard@gmail.com) or call/text (714-642-6219) Bill Fugard, or catch him on the courtyard.

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