Lexington United Methodist Church
Welcome!
an inclusive and reconciling United Methodist congregation
where we love God, People, Music, and YOU!
serving Lexington, Massachusetts and surrounding communities
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Dr. Richard Capron, Pastor
The children gather around on Palm Sunday, as they do every Sunday, for "A Time for the Child in All of Us". During this early part of the service, the pastor or one of the Sunday School teachers shares a 5-minute story related to the theme of the day with the younger children. The youngest children leave after this time to go to their Sunday School classes.
The News Our Sunday Schedule August Calendar
July Calendar
June Calendar
May Calendar
July-August News
June News
May News
Please Note:
The May/June News do not include the Calendar!
Beginning with July-August, the Calendar IS included again.
Newsletters and Calendars are stored in Adobe PDF format.Version 6 or later is required! If you do not have version 6 or later of the Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can get it for free right now:
8:45 am Senior Choir Rehearsal
9:55 am Prelude
10:00 am Worship Service Begins
Nursery Care Available
Child Care available
10:00 am The Story Keepers for children of all ages
11:00 a.m. Refreshments and Fellowship
11:30 am 11th Hour Study Groups for Everyone (resumes in September)
6:00 pm Tweens and Teens
(selected Sundays — see Calendar)
Our Life in Photos How to Reach Us Photo Gallery:
Children, Youth, Adults
New Mothers' Tea
Christmas Pageant
World Communion Sunday
Pictures of Homecoming
The 50th Anniversary Photos!
2600 Massachusetts Avenue
Lexington, MA 02421-6798
Driving Directions
Tel: 781-861-9301
Fax: 781-861-7228
E-mail:office@lexumc.orgSermon Library
Methodist Weekday School You can listen to sermons, Passion Plays, humor, Personal Witnesses, and more, in the Sermon Audio Library! Founded in 1962 by LUMC, Methodist Weekday School is a non-denominational, non-profit half day preschool serving children ages 2.9 to 5+ from Lexington and surrounding towns. Their mission is to provide an excellent preschool program at an affordable price:
Licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (DEEC), Methodist Weekday School is in session for 35 weeks from early September to early June.
Their website www.methodistweekdayschool.org offers more information.
Music Audio LibraryIt's still considered preliminary ... but we are building an audio library of the musical events during our services. Give a listen, and tell us what you think!
Original Music The Archives Looking an old newsletter, sermon,
or article? Then check out
The Archives!Outreach Ongoing Information Project Chacocente ![]()
Nicaragua
A heartwarming report in words and pictures from Chery Avery on the wonderful impact of two grants from our Social Justice Endowment to the good people of Colonia Chacocente in Nicaragua.
Links to Other Interesting Sites
(Devotions, Hymns on your PC,
Methodist Organizations, more)
About the United Methodist
Reconciling Movement
Our Mission
We are an inclusive and nurturing Christian community seeking God's call in our lives. In response to God's gift of grace, we strive to make our faith relevant through worship, spiritual growth, education and outreach in order to manifest the love of God and neighbor.Our Vision
Everyone Included ~ Everyone In Service
As a Christ-centered, growing community of diverse people united by God's love, the world is our parish. We invite others to join in service. Transformed by God's love, we bring that love into the world to make it a place of peace and justice.Our Reconciling Intention
All persons are individuals of sacred worth. We affirm Jesus' example of love without reservation and covenant to deal compassionately and justly with each other. Therefore, this inclusive and nurturing community of faith will continue to welcome all persons of any age, gender, race, ethnic origin, economic reality, family status, sexual orientation, diverse ability or social standing as full participants in the life and work of this reconciling congregation.These pages are maintained by Rainer von Saleski and Paul Linton.
Your constructive comments and suggestions are most welcome.
Last update July 27, 2010