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 200 Market Street      Warren, PA  16365-2372    (814) 723-4930

 

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Youth Ministries at First United Methodist

 

METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
We at First Church have a busy Methodist Youth Fellowship (MYF) dedicated to camaraderie, community service and education. 

 

YOUTH ACTIVITIES

Coming up:

                         12, 6 PM, Jr & Sr, Reg. Mtg. at Church

                         19, 1:30-7:30 PM, Jr and Sr, Horseback

                               Riding/Ropes Course @ Wesley Woods

                               $5 (scholarships available) & releases

                         26, 6 PM, Jr & Sr, Reg. Mtg. at Church

                              

        

LOGOS
Youths in grades 7 through 12 are invited to participate in this after-school program on Wednesdays from 3:30 to 6:45 p.m. Each session includes Bible study, dinner, choir, games and recreation. There is a fee.

ACOLYTES
Youths in grades 6 to 12 serve as acolytes during the 11 a.m. Sunday worship. Youths participate by lighting candles, helping with baptisms, carrying banners and other such tasks. John Slaney is always looking for interested helpers.

CAMPING
Camping is provided at any of the three United Methodist camps: Allegheny, Jumonville and Wesley Woods. The church pays a portion of the fees.  For more information on our conference camps, click on the links below.

Wesley Woods


 

 

 

 

 

 

Camp Allegheny

 

 

 

DISTRICT AND CONFERENCE EVENTS
The youths of the church participate in and support events of the Kane District and the Western Pennsylvania Annual Conference.

 

 

PITTSBURGH

PROJECT

   THIRTY-THREE! youth and adults attended the Pgh Project in June.  Each year our youth travel to Pgh. to help in renovating homes for residents who could not otherwise afford improvements, or do them for themselves.  The youth are fortunate enough to meet people of all cultures, youth from all over the country, and enjoy worship and fellowship at the Project home.

   In July, they led worship, sharing their experiences.

   They would like to thank everyone who has helped them in the past. 

   And, plans and fundraising will resume shortly for next summer's trip.