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Christian Connections
First United Methodist Church of Houston
The Bible Gateway http://www.biblegateway.com/ United Methodist Church
UMCOR
The Mission Society
Texs Conference of the United Methodist Church
Houston West Emmaus Community
Care Net
KSBJ Radio station 89.3 FM
KKHT radio Talk 100.7 FM
KHCB (105.7 FM) at 8 p.m. on Sundays - nine hour delay. The program is called
First Methodist Today. http://www.khcb.org/ KTBU Time Warner Channel 55 The Tube (live 11 a Sunday morning)
KTRK Channel 13 ABC (FUMC 5:30a one week delay Sunday morning)
Channel 952 on Direct TV Satellite (live 11 am Sunday)
Channel 8382 on Dish Network Satellite (live 11 am Sunday)
We do not want to seem arrogant about our faith but we do want to share with you our hearts..... Our Home Church Home: First United Methodist Church of Houston, Texas Dr. Steve Wende The Nehemiah project
The Nehemiah project is to help to pay down the debt on the FUMC buildings. In the picture above is Dr. Burt Palmer and John Draper filling the case with their Nehemiah cans of coins.
Stephen Ministry http://www.fmhouston.com/ministries/stephen_min.aspx http://www.stephenministry.org/
Stephens Ministry provides strictly Christian caregiving to members of FUMC and others that request our help. The above picture is of Rev. Kenneth Livingston commissioning the 2005 Stephens Ministry Class as Ministers. Cheryl is in that class of Ministers.
Emmaus Walk The Walk to Emmaus is a spiritual renewal program intended to strengthen the local church through the development of Christian disciples and leaders. The program's approach seriously considers the model of Christ's servanthood and encourages Christ's disciples to act in ways appropriate to being "a servant of all." More about Emmaus Walks on the Upper Room website: http://upperroom.org/emmaus/ or on the Houston West Emmaus Walk website: http://www.hwec.org/ De Colores Men's Emmaus Walk # 22- John Draper
Women's Emmaus Walk # 28- Cheryl Thompson-Draper
Neighbors in Action http://www.neighborsinaction.org/home.aspx Formerly known as the Port Houston Project- now it's own 501 C 3 program where education, fun and medical help is found for the residents of the poorest neighborhood in Houston- Port Houston.Neighbors in Action have a golf tournament each year to raise funds for this project. In coordination with the Rotary Club of Houston and the East End of Houston a mobile medical unit is provided for the residents both children and adults.
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