New Year’s Resolutions for 2016: Making changes to honor God and grow spiritually When the end of December rolls around every year I often find myself reflecting on the past Read More
Author: Amy Galbraith
God’s People at Work – Changing My Life
The Storyteller Tells a Story of Faith… Where is our community? Do we consider our neighbors as those who live next door to us, or do we expand that Read More
God’s People at Work – Seeking Opportunities to Serve (continued)
The Storyteller Tells a Story of Faith… Last month, we learned about a group of people from the Barnitz and Mt. Zion churches serving meals at the Salvation Army. Read More
God’s People at Work . . . Seeking Opportunities to Serve
The Storyteller Tells a Story of Faith… “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did it for Me,” Matthew 24:40. Read More
On a Journey . . . God’s People at Work
The Storyteller Tells a Story of Faith… Webster’s Dictionary describes journey as “an act or instance of traveling from one place to another.” We’re all on a journey of some Read More
Serving at Mission Central – God’s People at Work
The Storyteller Tells a Story of Faith… On a small side street in Mechanicsburg sits a warehouse with a big job to do. Mission Central, the missional support Read More
Guest Blog by Sarah Ashe
If you were asked to describe your quality of life what would say? Good? Bad? Average? What qualifications would you use to determine the answer to this heavy question that Read More
Time and Energy –Making Disciples: God’s People at Work
The Storyteller Tells a Story of Faith… Where do you prefer to spend your time and energy? Are you a doer, a planner, a thinker, a dreamer? There are Read More
Cultivating Your Relationship with God
My name is Sarah Ashe, I attend Barnitz UMC, and I am filling in for Pastor Matt this week as a guest blogger. The last time I wrote a blog Read More
“Because We Care – Barnitz and Mt. Zion Churches” – God’s People at Work
The Storyteller Tells a Story of Faith… We’ve all seen them – those people at street corners and along the roadways holding their homemade cardboard signs stating they are hungry Read More