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  • Volunteer | St. Paul's UMC ABQ

    volunteering Build community through volunteering We are dedicated to serving our community in tangible and impactful ways that make a real difference in people's lives. LET'S SERVE SIGN UP TODAY VOLUNTEER AND SERVE ​​We are driven by the belief that the most significant contribution we can offer to the world is to transform lives through connecting people with the Message of God's Love and Hope. We are driven by the belief that the most significant contribution we can offer to the world is to transform lives through connecting people with the Message of God's Love and Hope. Our church community serves as a platform for sharing the inspiring stories of our members who embody God's plan by spreading love to those around them in a real and authentic way. These narratives, rooted in passion projects and everyday conversations, not only strengthen our own faith but also aim to inspire others to do the same. “Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.” - 1 Peter 4:10 Community Explore our ways to connect with our community. Serve your community Sign up to learn about opportunities to serve your community. Serve with a Non-Profit Throughout the year, we partner with local non-profits to serve, love and give back. Begin Tithing Today Give financially to the local, national and global efforts of St. Paul's ministries and missions. See the difference doing good makes. Explore our Fresh Expressions Building bridges into our community to meet people where they already are. Fresh Expressions See the impact Watch a brief video of the impact Dinner Church has on our community. Serve with love Explore our many Fresh Expression Ministries to serve, give back and love your community. Family Promise of Albuquerque To support Family Promise of Albuquerque mission and vision, we are part of a network of interfaith congregations that provide lodging, meals and hospitality to families in need. Click to learn more. To get involved, scroll down. "...always looking for opportunities to be the hands and feet." - Rich Strong ​ Together, we do more. You are part of The United Methodist Church – and your giving is already doing more than you know. Learn more at www.umcgiving.org Food Box Distribution Let's come together, give as we are able to help the families and communities around us! Check out the list of food and pantry items to see if you can donate at our next Food Drive! Prayer Ministry Let's gather together in prayer for our community, congregation and world around us. Check out Events! Come and explore the exciting lineup of events happening here at St. Paul's United Methodist Church! Childcare Interested in becoming a Volunteer Leader? Fill out the form and let us know. We'll get in touch soon! Looking for Childcare? Precious Possibilities is an outreach ministry to meet the childcare needs of families in our community. For current rates and availability, reach out to Gemma. Voluntee Sign Up Let's get you connected to do some good, together. First name Last name Email Phone I'm interested in: Select an option This is my first time volunteering. I'd like to be notified of new volunteer opportunities Would you be interested in learning more about how you can become a Volunteer Leader? No Yes (A staff member will reach out to you within 24–48 hours to discuss leadership opportunities.) What are your passions around volunteering? I agree to the Privacy Policy View Privacy Policy Submit Form Thank you for your interested in Volunteering! We'll get back to you soon.

  • Groups | St. Paul's UMC ABQ

    groups Build community in small groups. We hold the belief that the uniqueness of church lies not just in the Sunday sermon, but also in the connections we form that support our commitment to God. ​ JOIN A GROUP GROUP FAQS Small Groups offer opportunity for individuals in similar life stages to connect with one another to grow, serve and make an impact in the community they are in. We have a strong commitment to providing a holistic experience that goes beyond traditional Sunday services. Our gatherings take place in different locations in the Northeast Heights, including homes, coffee shops, breweries, and dog parks, where we engage in small group discussions about God, Faith and Life. We are dedicated to serving and supporting our local communities, forming deep connections that nourish our faith as we navigate life's journey. How Small Groups Work Small groups provide an avenue to connect, engage and impact. Gather during weekdays to engage in conversations about spiritual matters. Join your friends to volunteer at one of the serving opportunities supported or organized by our Church Life Ministries or members. Cultivate friendships and seek support in managing the challenges of parenting , work-life balance , well-being, and other aspects of life. Groups for all generations and seasons of life. GROUP FAQS Families With God at the center, each family has the opportunity to connect with other parents, establish new friendships, and relish the journey together. Let's Connect → Professionals Our Adult Connections provides support from singles to married individuals without children as they navigate career advancement and cultivate social and spiritual connections collectively. Let's Connect → Young Adults The Young Adult Ministry is a vibrant and welcoming community that provides opportunities for spiritual growth, fellowship, and service for individuals in their twenties and thirties. Let's Connect → Teens Our teen and middle school programs assist students in moving beyond mere religious actions to explore their personal connection with God and uncover their individual purposes. Let's Connect → Kids & Children Children's ministry offers a safe and nurturing environment where every child can find their place of belonging while learning about God. Let's Connect → Community Connections: Engaging Experiences for All Ages GROUP FAQS Sunday School Classes - OPEN Explore a Sunday School class before worship to connect with others and deepen your faith. Learn More Dinner Church - OPEN Let's come together, give as we are able to help the families and communities around us! Learn More Yoga Church - OPEN We provide an array of Fitness Classes and Sessions on and off campus that are Christ-centered and exercises the body, mind and spirit. Learn More Download our App Today Download the app to stay connected with your community and updated with the latest events and more! Stay Connected on Socials Stay up-to-date on your favorite social media platform! Make a Difference Explore many ways you can give back to your community and the world around us! Join a Group New Group opportunities soon. Sign up to not miss out: First name Last name Email Phone I'm interested in joining: Select an option This is my first time joining a Connection Group. Opt in for a reminder when group registration opens. Would you be interested in learning more about how you can become a Group Leader? No Yes (A staff member will reach out to you within 24–48 hours to discuss leadership opportunities.) A few words about you I agree to the Privacy Policy View Privacy Policy Submit Form Thank you for your interest in joining a Group! We'll get back to you soon. Ready to Lead? Leading a Community Connection Group is easier than you think! With our support, we’ll provide you with everything you need to help you make space for people to connect and grow. Let God use you and take the first step in your leadership journey. Get Started

  • Spiritual Tools and Resources | Discover the Power of Budgeting

    < Back Previous Discover the Power of Budgeting In today's fast-paced world, financial stability is one of the primary concerns for many individuals. Explore More ⌝ Next New to St. Paul's? You're invited to church this Sunday! We host a 9:15 Traditional Service and a 11:30 Contemporary Service. Plan a Visit

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  • Creating Safe Havens: How St. Paul’s Upholds a Safe Place of Respect and Protection

    April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. In recognition of this important topic, we wanted to remind you of the ways we at St. Paul’s strive to create a safe environment free of any form of abuse, harassment, discrimination, and assault. We follow the denomination-wide policy called Safe Sanctuaries which seeks to do the following: Protect our children, youth, and vulnerable adults Protect those who minister to and work with children, youth, and vulnerable adults Protect those in our care from physical, emotional, and spiritual harm Honor those God entrusts to our care The General Conference of The United Methodist Church, in April 1996, adopted a resolution aimed at reducing the risk of child sexual abuse in the church. The following is a reflection on the adopted resolution. (Book of Resolutions, 2016 #3084) The Social Principles also state, “...all persons are individuals of sacred worth, created in the image of God.” A central tenet of the Christian faith is the inherent value and worth of all children, youth, and adults. Children, youth, and other vulnerable people are least able to protect themselves in our society and are particularly vulnerable to abuse and neglect. The United Methodist Church is eager to do all it can to protect the youth, children, and other vulnerable people who participate in the life of this congregation. We believe implementing a policy and adopting procedures to protect our children, youth, and other vulnerable people recognizes that: Our Christian faith calls us to offer both hospitality and protection to our children, youth, and other vulnerable people. The Social Principles of the United Methodist Church state, “...children must be protected from economic, physical and sexual exploitation and abuse.” The Social Principles also state, “...all persons are individuals of sacred worth, created in the image of God.” Tragically, churches have not always been safe places for children, youth, and other vulnerable people. Neglect, sexual abuse, and exploitation occur in churches, both large and small, urban and rural. The problem cuts across all economic, cultural, racial, and ethnic lines. God calls us to make our churches safe places, protecting children, youth, and other vulnerable people from abuse. Abuse prevention and ministry protection policies and procedures are essential for congregations, not only for the protection and safety of our children, youth, and other vulnerable persons, but also for our volunteers and staff working with them. The Gospel calls us to be engaged in ministry with children, youth, and other vulnerable persons (Safe Sanctuaries: Reducing the Risk of Abuse in the Church for Children and Youth, page 10). Jesus taught, “Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me” (Mark 9:37 NRSV) and “If any of you put a stumbling block before one of these little ones...it would be better for you if a great millstone were fastened around your neck and you were drowned in the depth of the sea” (Matthew 18:6 NRSV). Our Christian faith calls us to offer both hospitality and protection to our children, youth, and other vulnerable people. We should not allow possible risks to undermine or stop our ministry. Rather, we must: Acknowledge the risks and develop a practical plan to address these issues; Take steps to prevent harm to our children, youth, and other vulnerable persons; an Continue to answer the Gospel’s imperative to be in ministry with children, youth, and other vulnerable persons, thus making a difference in their lives. (adapted from Safe Sanctuaries: Reducing the Risk of Abuse in the Church for Children and Youth, page 10). Safe Sanctuaries policies and implementation of practices that reflect those policies seek to fulfill this call for our church. If you are interested in reading our Safe Sanctuaries policy at St. Paul’s, copies are available in the office. Further UMC guidelines can be found at https://www.umcdiscipleship.org/articles/safe-sanctuaries-policies-and-guidelines-for-smaller-congregations.

  • Embracing Easter: A time of reflection, renewal, and rejoicing!

    Hey there, friends and family of St. Paul's! So tell us, what does Easter mean to you as a United Methodist? In this Blog Post, we're going to speak about how Easter is not just about colorful eggs and chocolate bunnies, but a time of deep meaning for us as United Methodists. Get ready to uncover the beauty of renewal, reflection, and rejoicing during this special season! History of Easter for United Methodists Easter celebrations in the Methodist tradition go way back, with a rich history filled with meaning and significance. For us as United Methodists, Easter holds a special place in our faith, signifying renewal and rebirth. It's a time when we reflect on the ultimate sacrifice made for us and the hope that comes with the resurrection. Renewal and Revival Now let's talk about renewal and revival. Easter isn't just another holiday; it's a time of spiritual rejuvenation. It's like hitting the reset button and starting fresh. Easter reminds us that we have the chance to begin again, to renew our faith, and to grow closer to our Creator. Reflection and Contemplation During Easter, it's important to take a moment for reflection and contemplation. It's a time for looking inward, for connecting with our spiritual selves. Through prayer and meditation, we can deepen our relationship with God and gain new insights into our faith journey. Rejoicing and Celebration And of course, Easter is a time for joy and celebration! The Easter season is filled with hope and happiness, and as United Methodists, we embrace that joy wholeheartedly. From special services to festive gatherings, Easter is a time to spread the message of love and renewal. We hope you can join us for our Good Friday evening service and of course, Easter Sunday! Experiencing Easter: United Methodist Perspectives We love hearing personal stories and experiences of Easter from fellow United Methodists. It's incredible to see how this season impacts each of us uniquely. By sharing our insights and journeys, we can learn from one another and grow in our faith together. Easter Traditions in United Methodist Churches Let's take a peek at some Easter traditions in United Methodist churches. From beautiful worship services to community events, there's something special about coming together during Easter. It's a time to connect, to share, and to celebrate as a family of believers. Conclusion As we wrap up, remember that Easter is more than just a holiday—it's a time of deep significance for us as United Methodists. So, let's embrace the themes of renewal, reflection, and rejoicing as we journey through this Easter season together. May the spirit of Easter fill your hearts with joy and hope. Remember to spread kindness and love wherever you go! Some reflection questions: How can we embody the spirit of resurrection in our daily lives? How can we extend grace and love to others as Christ has shown us? How can we live out our faith with compassion and humility, following the example set by Jesus? As we celebrate Easter, let us remember the power of Christ's resurrection and strive to live more fully in his Light.

  • Embracing Lent: A Season of Reflection and Renewal

    Lent is a sacred time we are called to engage in acts of repentance, fasting, and preparation for the celebration of Easter. It is a period of 40 days, which begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Saturday, mirroring the time Jesus spent in the wilderness. May we be encouraged to reflect on our lives, seek forgiveness for our shortcomings, and deepen our spiritual connection. Through prayer, fasting, and acts of service, Lent offers a unique opportunity for personal growth, self-discipline, and re-commitment to one's faith. May we be encouraged to reflect on our lives, seek forgiveness for our shortcomings, and deepen our spiritual connection As we walk this path of Lent together to prepare for Easter as United Methodists, may we open our hearts to the transformative power of God's love and grace, and emerge from this season strengthened in our faith and renewed in our commitment to serving others. In the United Methodist Church, Lent holds a special significance as it is a time for us to draw closer to God through prayer, fasting, and acts of service. During Lent, United Methodists often participate in various spiritual disciplines to help deepen our faith and grow closer to God. This may include giving up certain luxuries or indulgences, such as sweets or social media, in order to focus more on our relationship with God. Fasting is not meant to be a punishment, but rather a way to make space for God in our lives and to seek a renewed sense of spiritual clarity. In addition to fasting, United Methodists also engage in acts of service and charity during Lent. This may involve volunteering at a local soup kitchen, donating to a charitable organization, or simply reaching out to someone in need. These acts of service help us to live out our faith in a real way by showing God's love to others and acting as the hands and feet of Christ in the world. This season is a time for us to recommit ourselves to following the teachings of Christ and to living out our faith in our daily lives. Prayer is also an essential aspect of Lent for United Methodists. We use this time to reflect on our relationship with God, to seek forgiveness for our sins, and to ask for guidance in our spiritual journey. Through fervent prayer, we are able to connect with God on a deeper level and to discern His will for our lives. As we journey through Lent together as United Methodists, we are reminded of the importance of self-reflection, repentance, and renewal. This season is a time for us to recommit ourselves to following the teachings of Christ and to living out our faith in our daily lives. By growing closer to God through prayer, fasting, and acts of service, we can experience a transformation of heart and mind that will bring us closer to the true meaning of Easter. Reflection Questions: How do the traditional Lenten disciplines of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving help deepen our faith as United Methodists? In what ways can we use the season of Lent to reflect on our Wesleyan heritage and commitment to social justice and service? How can the themes of sacrifice, repentance, and renewal during Lent inspire us to live out our faith more fully in the world today? Explore ways to embrace, experience and encounter #LivingOutYourFaith this Lent Season:

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