Adult Bible Studies
Morrow First United Church likes to offer the Disciple
Bible Studies—Parts 1 through 4—and the “Second
Generation” Bible Studies, “Jesus in the Gospels” and
“Christian Believers,” when there is a sufficient number
of persons who will register for the classes.
- The classes run from 30 to 32 weeks and involve
significant hours of preparatory reading and reflection.
- Disciple Bible Study 1: Becoming Disciples through
Bible Study is being offered on Wednesday mornings from
10 a.m. to noon. The class is led by Glenn Barnett,
assisted by Sharlene Cochran.
We also offer short-term Disciple Bible Study classes from time to time, as
well as Bible Studies taking other books as a point of departure.
- On Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 9:00 a small group
is studying “Invitation to the Old Testament.” This
class is led by Dorothea McAlvin. An 8 to 9 week course,
it will be offered again beginning in January, on
Thursday evenings.
- We have also had studies based on Thomas Cahill’s
Gift of the Jews and his New Testament study,
Desire of the Everlasting Hills, and would like to
have groups studying those books again.
- This past summer we began a Wonderful Wednesday
Night Summer program, studying Five Practices of
Fruitful Congregations. We are planning to continue
the short-term summer studies. A probable study next
summer will be Living with Purpose in a Worn-Out
Body.
New this year is a First Saturday Reading Club that meets at the Church or in
members’ homes at 10:00 a.m. on the first Saturday of each month.
- We read The Shack by William Paul Young as
our first selection and are planning continued
discussions of this book (in the form of occasional
brown bag luncheons).
- Our second book was Barbara Brown Taylor’s
Leaving Church. Also recommended in her The
Preaching Life, which includes short sermons.
- For January we are reading Garry Wills’s What
Jesus Meant, to be followed by What Paul Meant.
The books may be purchased online through Cokesbury and
Amazon. Barnes and Noble and Books -a-Million will probably have
a limited number of copies in the store. The price at all sites
is just a little over $10.00.
PLEASE NOTE THE JANUARY MEETING WILL BE ON THE SECOND SATURDAY OF THE
MONTH. LOCATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT A LATER DATE.
Participation in any of these classes or reading groups is not limited to
church members; we welcome any from the community would are interested in
exploring matters of faith and mission to come explore with us. If we are not
offering a class that you would like to take at a time that is convenient to
your schedule, call the church office to ask about an alternate time or to
suggest books for study, or contact Dorothea McAlvin at
dotmcalvin@bellsouth.net or at 770-914-7853.
Progress Report on Mozambique Well
Through October
5th we have raised $3,702.55 toward providing funds to drill
a water well in an area of Mozambique, Africa where no
United Methodist Church exists. The cost of a well is
$5,000.00. Donations are still being accepted.
Morrow First United Methodist Church is involved in many
areas of missions locally. Every month Sunday School
classes or the youth prepare and serve a meal to Calvary
Refuge Center, a homeless center located in Forest Park
. The church keeps a food pantry that is stocked by our
congregation for anyone in need of food or supplies.
When there is more than our church needs, the surplus is
given to Feed My People, an organization in Stockbridge
that serves all the metro area. The church also helps
the needy with gas and food vouchers, sponsors coat
drives, sells Kroger gift cards with the profits going
to The Good Shepherd Clinic in Morrow and also provides
medicines for this clinic. The church helps with Clayton
County's Christmas Elf program to provide Christmas for
children and adults. This year Morrow First UMC is
assisting two local elementary schools with supplies and
any other needs they may have.
Morrow First United Methodist Church sponsors a
missionary in Honduras. The church has also sent some of
our young adults to do missionary work in Honduras, and
medicine kits and flood buckets to the United Methodist
Committee on Relief (UMCOR). The church also assists in
many areas with monetary donations for world-wide
missions.
Live Nativity
The Annual Live Nativity began at Morrow First United
Methodist Church around 1970. Through the years, the
Live Nativity Scene has been staged in many ways,
including live animals, having baby goats with no other
animals, wooden animals, a narrative script, and no
script with only the characters. It originally was
presented four nights in a row, and currently is
presented every Friday in December, with music by our
bell choir played from the steeple and Christmas CDs or
tapes played from the steps. Many changes have been made
throughout the years, but the story is the same. During
the Christmas season many members dress as Mary, Joseph,
Wise Men, Shepherds and Angels and stand in a stable,
reenacting the birth of Jesus as it happened long ago.
As Christmas carols play in the background, one is
reminded of the wonder of God's son, Jesus, who was born
and came to save us so long ago.
Vacation Bible School
Community Clean-up
Barbecue, Yard Sale, and Festival
Older Adult Ministries
The “Morrow Ramblers” meet monthly in the fellowship
hall for breakfast. Using the church bus for
transportation, monthly trips are offered to local
attractions and restaurants. Some trips are to more
distant points, requiring overnight stays. An annual
highlight is a four-day trip to Winter Camp meeting at
Epworth-by-the-Sea Retreat Center at St. Simons Island ,
Georgia. This is a trip combining great worship,
fellowship, fun, food and sight-seeing.
The Older Adult Ministries coordinators is MaryAnne
Brannon who may be contacted at 678-583-0403 or through
the church office, 770-961-4668.
Morrow United Methodist Women
The organization of Morrow First United Methodist Women
is made up of three share groups and a group of open
members totaling 85. The groups are: Electa Share (which
meets the third Monday night of the month at 7 p.m. in
the fellowship hall); Study and Share (which meets the
second Tuesday night of the month at 7 p.m. in the
fellowship hall); and Thursday Friendship Share (which
meets the second Thursday morning of the month at 10
a.m. in different members' homes). The UMW sponsors
mission projects of the North Georgia Conference though
the Griffin District with their designated giving per
quarter. Also, they have mission efforts for Calvary
Refuge Center, local schools, battered women's shelters,
the Clayton County Service Center, the church youth, and
others as the need arises.
The Morrow UMW is currently a 5-Star plus unit of the
Griffin District. They participate in the Reading
Program for UMW and maintain those books in the church
library. They meet together as one unit once a quarter
in the fellowship hall with a meal and a program. This
year's programs are Call to Prayer and Self Denial;
recognition of our church fathers; Nominations and
Pledge Service; and a Birthday Bash with World Thank
Offering. Four times a year the UMW hosts the local
chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma with a meal. On Mother's
Day Saturday each year, the UMW sponsors a Mother's Day
Dinner. They enjoy a catered meal, a lovely decorated
hall and a great themed program at this annual event.
Each year since 2001, the UMW has given one of their
members a Courageous Woman of the Year award. This woman
is special to the UMW unit, works hard in the church and
community, and usually has overcome obstacles in her
family, her health, or in her life in general. The
Morrow UMW is very busy in all aspects of the church and
hope to continue their good work for many years to come.
United Methodist Youth Fellowship
The Morrow United Methodist Youth Fellowship ranges in
ages from middle to high school. They meet every Sunday
evening from 5:00-7:00pm. The youth participate in
service projects and activities ranging from helping
with the Super Bowl Sunday to helping with the Easter
Egg Hunt. Their activities include lock-ins, retreats,
bowling outings, and many others. Plans for the summer
are currently under way.
United Methodist Children's Fellowship
Each Wednesday evening after Wonderful Wednesday Night
Supper children gather with dedicated volunteers to sing and
play and learn about God. They come together on Sunday
mornings to glorify our worship services about every few
weeks to share their songs and praises. In May 2007 the
Children Fellowship sponsored a luncheon and talent show to
raise money for VBS.
A Children's Sermon is provided every Sunday at the 11:00
service. Volunteers provide special messages to all
"children of God" in the congregation during this time.
Morrow United Methodist Men
PURPOSE
United Methodist Men shall be a creative, supportive
fellowship of men who seek to know Jesus Christ, to grow
spiritually and to seek daily his will.
Our primary purpose is to declare the centrality of
Christ in the lives of men and in all their relationships.
Chancel Choir
The Chancel Choir at MFUMC is a dynamic group of
individuals who enjoy fellowship and making music to enhance
the worship service. All varieties of music are sampled
throughout the liturgical year with special presentations to
the church at Christmas and Easter. Wednesday evening
rehearsals prepare us to praise God in a way that simple
words cannot do. Membership is open to all who wish to make
"a joyful noise unto the Lord"!
Drama Ministry
The Morrow Players are of a group of dedicated "actors"
who enjoy working together to showcase coming events and to
enhance the worship service. The troupe consists of talented
writers, performers, costumers,set decorators, stage hands
and enthusiastic supporters. Participation in everything
from children's sermons to Maundy Thursday services shows a
broad range of emotions and tones that set the stage for
another aspect of worship at Morrow First United Methodist
Church.
Handbell Choir
Our adult handbell choir, The Joyful Praise Ringers,
has four octaves of Schulmerich Handbells, rung by 12
persons. There are also several people in the
congregation who are trained and occasionally
substitute. They rehearse on Sunday evenings from 6 – 7
p.m., September through May. The Joyful Praise Ringers
ring for Sunday morning worship service frequently and
provide special music for Christmas Eve, Easter and
other occasions. They participate in handbell festivals
and have given concerts for a number of other churches
and organizations. Anna Cox is the director.