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First United Methodist Church

                                           Kaufman, TX

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208 South Houston Street
Kaufman, TX 75142
972-932-2838
972-932-2683 fax


Worship Times:
8:30   - Contemporary
10:30 - Traditional


Sunday School
9:30am-10:15am  Sundays


Office Hours
Monday - Thursday
9:00am - 3:00pm
 

Friday 9am-noon

 

 


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Vacation Bible School 2008

 VBS 2008
July 14th - 18th 
  5:30 -8:00 pm
Come join the fun!

4 yrs old - 6th grade
snack is provided.
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New Community Outreach 
- A Resource for Healing and Growth -

Counseling for Adults, Teens, and Children - now available in Kaufman

Appointments available each Tuesday at 1st UMC - Kaufman.  For more information or to schedule an appointment:

www.pcec-counseling.org


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Scriptures and Sermons


June 29th

 7th Sunday after Pentecost

John 9:1-12


Rev. Chris Schoolcraft , 1st UMC - Mabank preaching.

"Getting in the Mix"

July 6th

 8th Sunday after Pentecost

Psalm 23

"The God who sets the Table"
Holy Communion

July 13th

 9th Sunday after Pentecost

 

Rev. Milton Guiterrez preaching

July 20th

10th Sunday after Pentecost

 

Rev. John Gondol preaching
8:30 am - Holy Communion


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A Word from our Pastor
First United Methodist Church is committed to being inviting, inclusive, and empowering.  more ...


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Disciple Bible Study   2007-2008 more...

 


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 National Methodist News Minimize

Iowa Annual Conference
The Iowa Annual Conference gathered to celebrate "A Future with Hope." Mirroring the General Conference's understanding of God’s promise, Bishop Gregory V. Palmer presided over the 165th annual gathering, which was attended by some 1,600 laity and clergy.

Central Pennsylvania Annual Conference
"We have to work hard and we have to work fast, and we have to make every minute count," said Bishop Jane Allen Middleton to 1,100 United Methodists at the beginning of the annual meeting of the Central Pennsylvania Annual Conference at Messiah College.

Kentucky Annual Conference
The theme of the Kentucky Annual Conference was “Let the Redeemed Say So.”

Flood buckets help towns soak up damage
People in the Midwest find UMCOR flood buckets a blessing, but more are urgently needed.

United Methodist to do 'magic' for Disney
For Justin Muchoney, a smile and a handshake are ingredients for magic in his new role with Disney Parks.

Church agencies voice dismay at ruling on gun control
Two agencies call church members to advocacy following Supreme Court ruling on handgun ownership.

United Methodists provide artificial limbs in Africa
A limb-fitting center in Sierra Leone provides artificial limbs for amputees left behind by the country's civil war.

Flood disaster includes 'serendipity moments'
In flooded-out Cedar Rapids, United Methodists talk about the times when God has offered small assurances to people in unexpected ways.

Flooded Cedar Rapids church offers witness in crisis
Mission-minded Salem United Methodist Church finds itself on the receiving end of ministry in flooded Iowa.

Hiwassee College looks beyond accreditation loss
Leaders of the Tennessee school say the United Methodist-related college will not close its doors and will seek to regain accreditation.

UMCOR presence is 'sign of hope' in Midwest floods
As United Methodists in Iowa respond to disaster, the church’s relief agency pledges long-term support.

Couple deliver food to people – and pets – in need
Along their 50-mile delivery route, Dick and Gail Buettgenvach ensure that pets are not forgotten.

Commentary: Reflecting on Southern Baptist trends
Reports of membership loss by Southern Baptists hold lessons for all churches, says the Rev. Lovett H. Weems Jr.

United Methodists rally to help Iowa flood survivors
In waterlogged Cedar Rapids, congregations minister to families who have lost their homes, livelihoods and church buildings.

Agency leaders continue work on Areas of Focus
Top staff executives emphasize their commitment to working together and investing resources for church’s priority areas.

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