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St.Paul's enjoyed a Fun Time with ...“The Farm Hands” –
live Nashville banjo/bass/dobro/guitar on April 28








            A very exciting bluegrass gospel group featuring two long time veterans of Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry is coming to Waterloo.
            The Farm Hands Quartet, from Nashville, Tennessee will lead worship-in-music at 9:00am Sunday morning, April 28, at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 207 W. Louise Street in Waterloo.
            Singing and playing bass is multi-award winning singer/songwriter Daryl Mosley. For over a decade, Daryl was the leader of the celebrated bluegrass gospel group, New Tradition. As a songwriter, Daryl has several #1 songs and awards to his credit, including writing southern gospel’s Song of the Year, ‘(Ask the Blind Man) He Saw It All’. Daryl just finished his tenth year performing as a part of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.
            Singing and playing the dobro is Grammy award winner Tim Graves. Tim has over 3 decades of professional music under his belt, including 20 years as part of world famous Grand Ole Opry. Tim has toured extensively across the U.S. with his own group, and is the reigning Dobro Player of the Year in bluegrass music, a distinction he has held for 5 straight years.
            Joining Daryl and Tim to round out the quartet are two of the finest young musicians in bluegrass music; guitarist/tenor singer Jody Elmore and Devon Avery on banjo and harmony vocals.
            They feature both new songs and gospel classics. There is no admission charge. A love offering will be received for the group.  CD’s will be available for sale.
            For more information, contact the church at 319-232-4790, or the group’s website: www.farmhandsquartet.com


1 Thessalonians 5:16-19  "Rejoice always, pray constantly, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you"

Clips from our FUN Children's Christmas Program, Dec. 16th.





Thanks to all the Children and to all the Adult Helpers for helping Us Share the Real Christmas Message!

Our Stars!


First Wednesday of every month is 5:30pm supper
(free-will offering, arrive any time), and
6:30-7:15pm Casual Worship. 
ALL WELCOME!


There are many other great things going on in ministry here. 

First Sundays of the month we have Holy Communion, open to all who look to Jesus Christ as Messiah. 

The 1st Wednesday Worship continues with a 5:30pm meal and 6:30-7:15 casual worship. 

TMAC = Tuesday Mornings At Church--come for coffee & treats, fellowship, prayer and service as you are able at 9am.  Join us at 9:40 a.m. when TMAC reads with students from Carver Academy.  We are always looking for volunteers.  For more information call, (319) 504-2240.

United Methodist Women meet the Second Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.

United Methodist Men-Men's Club meets the Third Wednesday at 6:00--bring $6 for supper, served by one of the Women's Circles. 

Sunday School for all ages Sundays at 10:30.  

Call us if you want to start getting the Newsletter.  319-232-4790

Or email office@stpaulsumcwaterloo.com

Welcome to St. Paul's United Methodist's website!  Click on the various links on the left and see what you find here! Get more information now about worship, some great events, and directions/map at www.iaumc.org

For more info and a map, click here!

Rev. Sheryl Campbell Contact me any time by email:
pastor@stpaulsumcwaterloo.com


 


Photos from MAPLES Neighborhood Garden. Thanks to Master Gardener Trisha Serfling, who has been heading up our MAPLES Neighborhood Garden. Also thanks to HyVee and the YMCA for using our garden as a Sprouts Plot too. See more in this KWWL Video:

 


 


Few Photos from St. Paul's Easter Sunrise Service.

The children where told about how the butterfly symbolize "New Life", a Christian's hope of resurrection from the dead.








Many enjoyed the Good Friday's exhibit of paintings by Iowa artist Thomas Ribble of
"Christ's Journey to the Cross and Beyond". Following was a beautiful Canata, "Why the Mryth"  written by Jean Graham, St. Paul's organist. Thank-You Jean! And Thank-You St. Paul's Choir!







Thanks so Much Thomas for sharing your talents!
 


Worship is at 9:00 a.m. Sunday mornings. 
Fellowship follows the service.

Sunday School Classes are at 10:30 a.m. 
Sunday School opportunities include a class for  Preschool through Grade 4, a youth class for grades 5 - 12, and Janice Holmes teaches a class for adults.


Sunday School Class learning the Bible Verse, John 15:5
"I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.

Our 3rd Graders receive a Bible of their own. 


 

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