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Arnold Church Picnic 2009
Fun Times at the Farm
c.c.c. Connecting Communities to Christ
C.C.C. is a group of younger adults from a number of United Methodist Churches that meets on a regular basis to spread the word of God through word and action. They gather for Bible study, fellowship and mission to the communities in the area. Their home base is Arnold United Methosit Church. Looking for a way to put your faith into action? Maybe this group is for you.
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What are you seeking? During this season of the year many are looking for something, but they do not know what that something may be. Many think that if they fill their lives up with material things; cars, houses, boats, DVDs and Cable TV, that the emptiness will be filled. But there is a place that only God can fill in our lives. We were created for Him and by Him. If you are looking...if you are searching then come and be united with Him and join in the fellowship of the believers. Our doors are open. Like His, our arms are outstretched. We invite you to come and to be a apart of God's family.
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IHN Program at AUMC Homelessness is becoming a family thing. More and more families are forced to leave their homes because of forecloser, unseen medical costs, loss of jobs, flooding and fire. Children are being greatly affected. Arnold Methodist Church decided this year to open its doors to house the homeless. In August of 2007 we greeted our first guests. The church came together to provide a warm and safe place for the homeless to stay with a home cooked meal each evening and breakfast the next morning and a packed lunch for the children who would need it. We soon discovered what being homeless meant as the church folks gathered with the homeless each evening to hear how their day had gone. Across the table not only food was shared but family and love. In November the church opened a clothing closet to the homeless and to those in the community in need. Word has spread to other churches in the valley and clothing has come pouring in each week much of it new. We received so much that we torn out walls to make the area larger and went out and purchased used clothing racks from a store that was closing. As one of our families gets their feet back on the ground and moves into a new apartment or home there is some crambling that goes on trying to find furniture for them. Just to see the thankful look on their face is enough to keep us moving to do more.
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Making a difference one family at a time
Arnold Clothes Closet open the third and fourth Tuesday of the month 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
TRI-CITY LIFE BABY SHOWER
Our youth are very active as you can see. Each month they bake cookies for over 110 individuals that receive Meals-On-Wheels. The youth love to get in the kitchen, boys and girls alike. For Christmas the boys made pizelles while the girls made homemade peppermint candies to take to our shut-ins. The youth group also went out Christmas caroling at the homes of Church members and shut-ins.
AVAC Walk for Hunger 2007
Just look at what a few creative minds can do and O what fun we had in doing it.
Free Christmas Day Dinner at Arnold
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