Bel Choir

If you have an interest and would like to try your hand at bell ringing, please join us. Contact Marilyn or Ken Bass.

2022 Mission Trip

Epworth will be going on a Mission Trip with Appalachia Service project from July 3rd – 9th. To learn more about this mission partner visit: https://asphome.org/

Lenten Bible Study – Fathers and Daughters in the Biblical Tradition

A fresh Lenten curriculum for 2022 from your District Superintendent, Rev. Steven C. Morton and 7 North District Ordained Elders:
“Admittedly, father-daughter relationships are among the least developed stories in the biblical narrative, with daughters often isolated as the most absent member of the family, or overwhelmed (even victimized) within a largely patriarchal culture. Our study does not look for any “common theme” within these stories, but rather aims to familiarize ourselves with various accounts of father-daughter narratives: to learn, to be challenged, perhaps to enjoy! ‘And within the dialogue among ourselves, no doubt to reveal some of our own family dynamics which play a role in our Christian discipleship today.”

Lenten Bible Study – Fathers and Daughters in the Biblical Tradition

A fresh Lenten curriculum for 2022 from your District Superintendent, Rev. Steven C. Morton and 7 North District Ordained Elders:
“Admittedly, father-daughter relationships are among the least developed stories in the biblical narrative, with daughters often isolated as the most absent member of the family, or overwhelmed (even victimized) within a largely patriarchal culture. Our study does not look for any “common theme” within these stories, but rather aims to familiarize ourselves with various accounts of father-daughter narratives: to learn, to be challenged, perhaps to enjoy! ‘And within the dialogue among ourselves, no doubt to reveal some of our own family dynamics which play a role in our Christian discipleship today.”

Lenten Bible Study – Fathers and Daughters in the Biblical Tradition

A fresh Lenten curriculum for 2022 from your District Superintendent, Rev. Steven C. Morton and 7 North District Ordained Elders:
“Admittedly, father-daughter relationships are among the least developed stories in the biblical narrative, with daughters often isolated as the most absent member of the family, or overwhelmed (even victimized) within a largely patriarchal culture. Our study does not look for any “common theme” within these stories, but rather aims to familiarize ourselves with various accounts of father-daughter narratives: to learn, to be challenged, perhaps to enjoy! ‘And within the dialogue among ourselves, no doubt to reveal some of our own family dynamics which play a role in our Christian discipleship today.”

Lenten Bible Study – Fathers and Daughters in the Biblical Tradition

A fresh Lenten curriculum for 2022 from your District Superintendent, Rev. Steven C. Morton and 7 North District Ordained Elders:
“Admittedly, father-daughter relationships are among the least developed stories in the biblical narrative, with daughters often isolated as the most absent member of the family, or overwhelmed (even victimized) within a largely patriarchal culture. Our study does not look for any “common theme” within these stories, but rather aims to familiarize ourselves with various accounts of father-daughter narratives: to learn, to be challenged, perhaps to enjoy! ‘And within the dialogue among ourselves, no doubt to reveal some of our own family dynamics which play a role in our Christian discipleship today.”

Lenten Bible Study – Fathers and Daughters in the Biblical Tradition

A fresh Lenten curriculum for 2022 from your District Superintendent, Rev. Steven C. Morton and 7 North District Ordained Elders:
“Admittedly, father-daughter relationships are among the least developed stories in the biblical narrative, with daughters often isolated as the most absent member of the family, or overwhelmed (even victimized) within a largely patriarchal culture. Our study does not look for any “common theme” within these stories, but rather aims to familiarize ourselves with various accounts of father-daughter narratives: to learn, to be challenged, perhaps to enjoy! ‘And within the dialogue among ourselves, no doubt to reveal some of our own family dynamics which play a role in our Christian discipleship today.”

Lenten Bible Study – Fathers and Daughters in the Biblical Tradition

A fresh Lenten curriculum for 2022 from your District Superintendent, Rev. Steven C. Morton and 7 North District Ordained Elders:
“Admittedly, father-daughter relationships are among the least developed stories in the biblical narrative, with daughters often isolated as the most absent member of the family, or overwhelmed (even victimized) within a largely patriarchal culture. Our study does not look for any “common theme” within these stories, but rather aims to familiarize ourselves with various accounts of father-daughter narratives: to learn, to be challenged, perhaps to enjoy! ‘And within the dialogue among ourselves, no doubt to reveal some of our own family dynamics which play a role in our Christian discipleship today.”

Lenten Bible Study – Fathers and Daughters in the Biblical Tradition

A fresh Lenten curriculum for 2022 from your District Superintendent, Rev. Steven C. Morton and 7 North District Ordained Elders:
“Admittedly, father-daughter relationships are among the least developed stories in the biblical narrative, with daughters often isolated as the most absent member of the family, or overwhelmed (even victimized) within a largely patriarchal culture. Our study does not look for any “common theme” within these stories, but rather aims to familiarize ourselves with various accounts of father-daughter narratives: to learn, to be challenged, perhaps to enjoy! ‘And within the dialogue among ourselves, no doubt to reveal some of our own family dynamics which play a role in our Christian discipleship today.”

Lenten Bible Study – Fathers and Daughters in the Biblical Tradition

A fresh Lenten curriculum for 2022 from your District Superintendent, Rev. Steven C. Morton and 7 North District Ordained Elders:
“Admittedly, father-daughter relationships are among the least developed stories in the biblical narrative, with daughters often isolated as the most absent member of the family, or overwhelmed (even victimized) within a largely patriarchal culture. Our study does not look for any “common theme” within these stories, but rather aims to familiarize ourselves with various accounts of father-daughter narratives: to learn, to be challenged, perhaps to enjoy! ‘And within the dialogue among ourselves, no doubt to reveal some of our own family dynamics which play a role in our Christian discipleship today.”