First United Methodist Church (Katy, TX)
Moving from an old chilled-water system to CITY MULTI VRF was a great choice for First United Methodist Church. Learn the reasons why by watching the video.
Trusting God
Trusting God -arr. Speck & Mauldin
Sanctuary Choir
Dr. Terry Morris, Director of Music
First United Methodist, Downtown, Houston Tx
Jay Whatley, Organist
July 3, 2016
JEFFREY LERNER MUSICIANS
Alto Sax/Clarinet
Jeffrey Adams
Trombone
Aric Schneller
Richard White
Bass Trombone
Matthew Dickson
Trumpet
Gary Weldon
Stephen Kloesel
Daniel Shipman
Electric Guitar
Michael Wheeler
Electric Bass
David Craig
Drums
Marvin Sparks
Piano
Kyle Evans
Psalm 23 (11 AM)
Psalm 23 --René Clausen
Sanctuary Choir
Dr. Terry Morris, Director of Music
First United Methodist, Downtown, Houston Tx
Jay Whatley, Organist
November 13, 2016
The Lord is my shepherd I’ll not want. He makes me to lie in green pastures;
He leads me beside still waters, He restores my soul. He guides me in the paths
of righteousness for His name’s sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of
the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me, Your rod and
Your staff they comfort me. You spread a table before me in the presence of my
enemies; and anointed my head with oil, my cup runneth over, and my cup
overflows. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all of my days, and I
will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Amen
First United Methodist Church in Richardson TX
New to Richardson, Texas? It's time to meet your Christian neighbors at First United Methodist Church. This congregation welcomes you to their family and invites you to join in a tradition of worship. The Church offers many programs for single adults, couples and large families. Learn more this Sunday, join the Church in worship.
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The story of Mohammed
Dr. Cynthia R. Lindenmeyer was confirmed at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church (UMC) in Houston, Texas, beginning a roller coaster faith journey and eventual call to ministry as highlighted in a chapter of the book, Porcelain on Steel: Women of West Point’s Long Gray Line. Her ministry trek is the wellspring of her passion for social justice, equality and inclusion of those without a voice.
Cynthia has broken numerous “stain-glass” ceilings as a woman and minister. She was the first woman platoon leader in an Infantry Brigade and Armored Cavalry Regiment, the first woman commander in Korea at a remote location in Wonju, South Korea, and the first woman civilian Chaplain to the United States Corps of Cadets at West Point.
Cynthia also serves as the Online Chaplain for the American Public University System, providing ministry to a very diverse population. She graduated from Duke Divinity School, completed coursework at the Blanton-Peale Institute and Counseling Center, and earned her Doctorate of Ministry from Princeton Theological Seminary in 2011.
Ordained by the United Church of Christ (UCC), she has pastored UMC and UCC congregations. Cynthia is married to Vince, and they have two energetic children, Carly and Luke. Cynthia loves teaching Zumba and Spin at the local YMCA.
First Methodist Houston choir 8 7 2016
via YouTube Capture
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Only in the States for four years, these African refugees escaped possible genocide and other atrocities and have found a home at Grace United Methodist Church in Dallas. They are part of the Burundi Adult Choir and sang Saturday, Aug. 6, in concert at First United Methodist Church in Quinlan.
Task force formed for Houston-area African American United Methodist Churches!
Windsor Village is one of the African American churches in Houston under the umbrella of the UMC or United Methodist Church, but it is not one of the congregations in trouble.
We need to move forward with a task force, says Dr. Donald Waddleton with the United Methodist Church in Houston.
He says, That's exactly what has been formed to deal with the problems facing the smaller Black churches in the United Methodist family in our region.
Church facilities like Clinton Park and Sloan UMC have both been condemned because their buildings were in poor condition... Sloan - 136 years old - has been totally demolished. Members like Alvin Colquitt are confident it will return to this now empty lot.
Colquitt says, we have to change with the community to make sure that we are a viable part of the community and that is what we're doing.
Colquitt has four different generations from his family attending Sloan UMC...of course, that's when the building was there. Now attending another UMC church - Colquitt says there are definite plans to keep up the 100+ year tradition going.
Hopefully, in the next few weeks we will be meeting with the architects to start the design of the new building, says Colquitt.
That's easier said than done...UMC officials say from 2008 to 2011 - 9 African American churches in our area have shutdown either because their membership was simply too small or they couldn't rebuild like Sloan is expected to do. If a congregation finds itself in one of those aging buildings it's up to the membership to turn it around.
Waddleton says, that is something they have to do for themselves. We don't have funding for existing congregations to build structures.
Now back to that task force formed to deal with the declining membership and aging buildings at UMC churches - Dr. Waddleton says the answer to the problem - growth...While nationwide there has been a decline in UMC membership there has been an increase in our region...But that increase includes aging members of the church who are not able to give like the younger congregation over at Windsor Village.
Waddleton says, many of our African American churches are small family size churches so with that alone presents a problem as far as finances are concerned. We realize that and we're in a program right now to help these churches grow to a larger and viable sustainable state.
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Aerial Tour First United Methodist Church Downtown Fort Worth TX
An aerial tour of the attractive United Methodist Church in downtown Fort Worth, Texas.
Christmas 2014 at West Anaheim United Methodist Church
West Anaheim United Methodist Church -Christmas 2014 YouTube
Bay Area Chorus of Greater Houston - Requiem for the Living by Dan Forrest
The Bay Area Chorus of Greater Houston presented the Requiem for the Living by Dan Forrest on Sunday, May 5, 2019, 4 p.m. at the Dickinson First United Methodist Church, Dickinson, TX. Milton Pullen conducted with soloists Jesus Garcia, Julie (Thorton) Hoeltzel, and Megan Pullen.
The Concert was given as a free musical healing concert from the disasters of 2017 and 2018 (losses suffered from Hurricane Harvey and the Santa Fe High School shootings) in the Clear Lake, TX and surrounding communities. Video production by Jim Grubb. Permission was granted by Dan Forrest to publish our concert on YouTube. Copyright Hinshaw Music/Fred Bock Music.
Esto Les Digo - Kinley Lange
The Southeast Texas Vocal Artists perform Esto Les Digo by Kinley Lange for their inaugural concert, entitled And Can It Be?, on November 22, 2015 in First United Methodist Church in Beaumont, TX under the direction of Levi Duncan.
Soloist: Michelle White
Audio and Video: John Ellis
For more information about us, please visit southeasttexasvocalartists.com
Port Norris 1st United Methodist Church - VBS 2009
Slide show of Crocodile Dock Vacation Bible School
Krista Dean McGee.avi
Krista, an active fun-loving 16-year-old sophomore at Grand Prairie High School, touched the lives of many while she was here with us and will be missed by so many. She was on the varsity volleyball team, was active in theatre and was a class officer. Krista was in Advanced Placement classes and was in National Honor Society. She loved hanging out with her friends, going to the lake, shopping, singing, dancing and
modeling-and the color purple. She is in a better place now and we pray for her family and all those who knew her.
Krista is survived by her parents, Donald & Stacy McGee; older sister, Kayla McGee; and younger brother Trey McGee.
Grandparents are Donna Hanes & the late Billy Wayne Hanes of Grand Prairie; Don McGee & Gayle McGee of Denison, TX; and the late Jennelle Hostler of Oklahoma City, OK. Krista is survived by aunts & uncles: Donnie Hanes, John (Pat) Hanes, Wayne & Becky
Hanes, Mike & Cherry Hanes, Donna McGee, Diana & Jon Appelt, Angel & Steve Hayes, Colby McGee, Jenny McGee, & Rev. Gloria McGee-Denton & Carter Denton. Among her many cousins are: Eric Hanes, Jamie Hanes, James Hanes, Aaron Hanes, Stephanie Hanes,
Chris McGee, Tina McGee and Tyler Maddox.
A Celebration of Life, Death & Resurrection was held Friday 1/4/11 at First United Methodist Church in downtown Grand Prairie, TX. The service was conducted by Rev. Gloria McGee-Denton & Bro. Bob Burgin.
In lieu of Rowers, memorial gifts may be made at kristamcgee.com
Inspire Tour 1st United Methodist Church Downtown Fort Worth
An aerial tour of the impressive First United Methodist Church in downtown Fort Worth, Texas.
Filmed with a DJI Inspire 1 on a Saturday early in the morning.
First United Methodist Church Bells Ringing
I was taking pictures when the church bells started ringing at the First United Methodist Church in Longview, Texas on August 14, 2015.
The Spring
This is a video of the First United Methodist Church Plainview you group The Spring we made this video for a fundraiser we did as a commercial to show the church our kids and a little of of what goes on throughout the week. please enjoy
2018 State of the Church Address
Rev. David Wiggs shares Boston Avenue United Methodist Church's first State of the Church address.
Topics include Boston Avenue's past, present, and future. Rev. Wiggs addresses some of the top concerns and findings from our all-church survey earlier this year, as well as our strategic plan/process review, and some of the dreams for growth in the future of Boston Avenue.
FUMC FW Youth Choir and Alumni Sing Praises to God
The First United Methodist Church Fort Worth Youth Choir and Youth Choir Alumni celebrated Alumni weekend on June 23rd 2013. They came together to sing the Offertory Sing Praises to God by Dan and Heidi Goeller.
Ribbon cutting - new building at First United Methodist Church Coppell TX, 7 Dec 2014
Ribbon cutting - new building at First United Methodist Church Coppell TX, 7 Dec 2014