First United Methodist Church - Cary
Monday, May 20, 2013
Connect with God, People, and Service

Adults

 

 
Adult ministries at FUMCC include a variety of opportunities to grow in our inward journey and reach others through our outward journey. The inward journey includes gathering in small groups for prayer and worship, study, fellowship, support and service. It includes several Sunday school classes for adults, including one which meets at Glenaire Retirement Community and small groups which are continually forming.

For more information, contact Rev. Alice Kunka, Pastor of Adult Ministries at 467-1861 or akunka@fumc-cary.org
 


Spiritual Formation and Fellowship

Additional venues for spiritual formation include Disciple Bible Study (including the new shorter Disciple studies), Companions in Christ, Nooma (especially for young adults) and an annual spiritual retreat for women. Fellowship groups such as United Methodist Women and their nine circles as well as United Methodist Men are also a part of the journey.

Many times the inward journey overlaps with the outward journey, such as when a women’s circle reaches out in local mission, or when our church enjoys fellowship together in the Just Older Youth (JOY) group and at the State Fair raising funds for mission and ministry. At FUMC, we are blessed in our outward journey to be able to reach out to nearly 100 groups or causes, supporting them with time and talents of FUMCC and contributing more than 1/2 million dollars per year through the FUMCC budget, Sunday school classes, United Methodist Men and United Methodist Women’s circles.

Hands-On Missions

Hands-on missions are also a focus. One example includes 100+ youth and adults who participated in the Appalachia Service Project, a mission to help families make needed home repair in economically disadvantaged areas of Appalachia. We have sent teams to D’Iberville, Mississippi to help with continuing efforts for Hurricane Katrina Relief and we continue to reach out to those in prison through ministries such as Prison MATCH (Mothers And Their Children), Disciple Bible Outreach Ministries and Community Volunteers at Raleigh Correctional Center for Women.

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Local Outreach

We reach out in our own neighborhood through our Mighty Mondays after school tutoring program, which continues to grow. Once again we are sending a team to Bosnia and will send one to Zimbabwe with the Zimbabwe Orphans Endeavor.

The inward/outward journey promises a life of challenge, of transformation, and of becoming more like Jesus Christ, who invites us to “come and see.” Come and see where your journey will take you. May our lives be transformed along the way and may we all come to know better the One who is the Way, the Truth and the Life!

Contact Rev. Dr. Alice Kunka, Associate Pastor, Adult Ministries, at 919-467-1861 or akunka@fumc-cary.org for more information.

Discipleship Opportunities for Adults

 
Contact Rev. Alice Kunka, Pastor of Adult Ministries at 467-1861 or akunka@fumc-cary.org
 

Adult ministries at FUMCC include a variety of opportunities to grow in our inward faith and reach others through our outward mission. We grow in our inward faith through gathering in small groups for prayer and worship, study, fellowship, support and service.

At FUMCC, we offer serveral Sunday school classes for adults, including one which meets at Glenaire Retirement Community, and small groups which are continually forming.

Additional venues for faith formation include Disciple Bible Study (including the new shorter Disciple studies), Companions in Christ, Alpha and spiritual retreats. Fellowship groups such as United Methodist Women and their nine circles as well as United Methodist Men are also a part of the journey. Many times our inward faith and outward mission combine, such as when a women’s circle reaches out in local mission, or when our church enjoys fellowship together at the State Fair and raises funds for mission and ministry.

At FUMCC, we are blessed to reach out to nearly 100 groups or causes, supporting them with the time and talents of the members of FUMCC and contributing more than 1/2 million dollars per year through the FUMCC budget, Sunday school classes, United Methodist Men and United Methodist Women’s circles. Hands-on missions are also a focus. One example includes the 100+ youth and adults who participated in the Appalachia Service Project, a mission to help families make needed home repair in economically disadvantaged areas of Appalachia. We are helping to build a Habitat for Humanity home and we continue to reach out to those in prison through ministries such as Prison MATCH (Mothers And Their Children), Disciple Bible Outreach Ministries, Inc.and Community Volunteers at Raleigh Correctional Center for Women. We reach out in our own neighborhood through our Mighty Mondays after school tutoring program, Alliance Medical Ministry, and an English as a Second Language class. We are active internationally in missions as well sending mission teams to Bosnia, Bolivia and Zimbabwe through the ZOE (Zimbabwe Orphan Endeavor).

A life of connecting with God, People, and Service promises challenge, transformation, and becoming more like Jesus Christ. May our lives be transformed along the way and may we all come to know better the One who is the Way, the Truth and the Life!