This year, All Saints’ Day falls on a Sunday, November 1. During all services that day, the names of people who have been lost in the past year (November 2019–October 2020) will be read out to remember those who have ascended to heaven. Please use the form to submit names for... Read More →
The sale this year raised over $7,300 for missions! This is more than double most past sales, and we have all of you and our chair Carol Pozuc to thank! Read More →
In light of the recent tragic loss of life of people of color to police violence, Bishop Tracy Malone and the Extended Cabinet of the East Ohio Conference released this statement condemning the violence and setting forth our commitment to furthering the cause of racial justice in... Read More →
Sunday, May 31 at 3:00 PM, we presented an online organ recital featuring our own organist, Dawn Filler. The 40-minute recital features music by Bach, Mendelssohn, and Messiaen, and several tunes specifically appropriate for Pentecost! Visit live.kentmethodist.org/recital to view... Read More →
Dr. Palmer is releasing new devotionals daily titled Crisis Counsels from the Scriptures. They will be released both as a blog and an audio podcast. Click here to join our email list for daily emails of the posts. Read More →
This sermon was delivered as part of the 2020 United Methodist Women’s Sunday celebrating the women of our church and involving members across the church. Read More →
Photographs for an updated pictorial directory of our church members will be taken during the month of May. Please register online here for a free appointment. (Plan on setting aside one hour for family photos.) Read More →
In this episode, you will hear the scriptures and messages from our Youth Sunday service. This annual service of worship is organized and presented by the teens in our church with oversight from our Christian Education Director, Rick Stout. The theme of this year’s service w... Read More →
This episode is from our United Methodist Women Sunday. This annual event involves scores of women from our church in planning and presenting that Sunday’s service. In this sermon, Laurel Stiller speaks about the importance of boldness when called by God. Read More →
People would like to “make a difference” in the world. But how can you make a difference if you are small and ordinary? Jesus said, “You are the salt of the earth.” (Matthew 5:13) Salt is small and ordinary. When it is used on something it becomes invisible. Yet it has a... Read More →
Companions in Christ is a twenty-eight week journey in spiritual formation, which guides persons to deepen their prayer life and grow in their relationship with God. This year’s class will be led by Patty Yensel and begins October 10, meeting Wednesdays from 10 am to noon. Please... Read More →
Christ – “the Word of God that enlightens every person” – is the source of the truths about God that appear across all religions. That truth comes to its ultimate and clear revelation in Jesus Christ. Thus we are inspired not only to believe, but to believe in Jesus Christ. Read More →
God reveals God’s presence and power to humanity in many ways . . . through the glory of nature, or through the inward witness of God’s Spirit. But God speaks most clearly through the Scriptures. The Bible is the product of countless storytellers, writers, and editors, with its... Read More →
We are pleased to have on the podcast this week a sermon from Judith Nedel. This Sunday was United Methodist Women Sunday, and the women of our church created a very memorable and special service. The theme of the service was being in mission, and the sermon specifically deals... Read More →
The best answer for those without housing is to help them to have a home! Habitat for Humanity has carried out this mission very effectively across our country, and the work of Habitat has recently been revived in our county. Rachel Kerns, who began as executive director in 2014,... Read More →
God has a great concern for disadvantaged children! This led church leaders in years past in America to establish orphanages, which in recent decades have transitioned to an even tougher challenge of helping today’s troubled youth. Hear the story of how we are at work through... Read More →
The exhibit “Led the Way” by Ann Schierhorn, KSU professor emeritus of journalism, recognizes the sacrifices and perseverance of eight African American students who desegregated the Tallahassee, Fla., public schools during the civil rights movement. The students, who endured... Read More →
This week, we celebrated Youth Sunday, a service where our teens have an opportunity to lead in music and worship for the full service. This year’s theme was Made, using Psalm 139 as an inspiration. Here are three messages from Emma Herman, Ryan Dean, and Zach Wight, followed by... Read More →
Have you ever had times when you wondered, “Where is God?” The ancient Israelites asked this question when they were wandering in tough circumstances in the wilderness. But God gave them a decisive answer—an answer that would come to its ultimate expression in Jesus Christ. The... Read More →
This week’ sermon was delivered by guest preacher Bil Lepp. Bil is a former Methodist pastor and an award-winning professional storyteller. He has received accolades not only at storytelling competitions, but also for his writing for adults and children (most recently the... Read More →
What are you seeking in life? “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness,” said Jesus, “for they will be filled.” (Matthew 5:6) To “hunger and thirst” after something means much more than to just have a casual interest; it means to be focused, passionately and... Read More →
Jesus turns our typical notions about who is “blessed” on their head. We idolize the rich and famous, but Jesus says, “Blessed are the poor (in spirit),” and “Blessed are the meek and those who mourn.” How can people who feel a deep sense of lack and loss be blessed? Perhaps it... Read More →
During our United Methodist Women celebration, Judith Nedel of the Rebecca Circle delivered this message about finding true happiness and the scriptural basis for living a life filled with blessings. Read More →
This Sunday was Youth Sunday, when our teens prepare and present the morning worship services. This year’s theme was “Do Something,” encouraging faith in action. It included music performed by the teen handbell choir ZAMARingers and the vocal choir Resurrection. There were skits... Read More →
Attached to Pierson Hall, our commercial-grade kitchen can fill your food service needs. Whether coordinating with your caterer or marshaling an in-house team of volunteers, our kitchen hostess Staci Stout can help facilitate food preparation and service for your event. Read More →
Pierson Hall is the main event venue for the church. Seating is available in many arrangements for groups of up to 200 people. Featuring a full-room sound system with wired and wireless microphones, digital projector, and large projection screen, it can accommodate all your A/V needs. Read More →
Room 200 in our Education Wing is a popular room for meetings of 15-25 people. It contains U-style seating for 20+, a mounted TV/VCR, and a chalkboard. Perfect for any meeting or class for all ages. Read More →
Our parlor is the perfect place to hold a casual event, small group meeting, or for breaking off from a larger event. The existing furniture can be moved to the perimeter to accommodate different setups. Read More →
This post begins our Windows Wednesday series. First, we will post an overview of the chapel history and design inspiration. Each Wednesday, we will show a picture of the window of the day, a description of what is pictured on that window, an image of the original artist’s design... Read More →
The chapel was built as part of the initial building project begun April 5, 1964. The initial design included not only the chapel, but also the office wing, the fellowship hall (Pierson Hall), and the education wing. The building was funded by a 20% contribution from the Wesley... Read More →