Sunday, March 10, 2024 This is a wonderful, popular, and delightful International Sunday, where churches will perform choral, organ, and orchestral music by female composers. For that Sunday, I …
Souper Bowl
Sunday, February 11 at 3:30 pm Soups, snacks, and an opportunity to watch the Big Game! *Note: This will replace regular Youth, Creekside, and Front Porch activities Click here to visit …
An Evening with Bobby Jo Valentine
Thursday, February 15: Dinner 5:30 pm, Concert 6:30 pm We invite you to An Evening with Bobby Jo Valentine, dinner and concert. There is no charge for either, but registration is required for …
LAUMC Holiday Schedule 2023
These services & events can be viewed online by clicking here. New Year's Eve: Sunday, January 1 @ 10:00 am (Only)Join us for the only morning worship at 10:00 am on New Year's …
Come Sing With Us!
October 22, 2023 Click here to sign up! JOIN THE SINGING... without having to commit to a choir! The Sizzling Summer Singing with Starfire was so successful that we've decided to …
A Service of Gathering and Holding Our Losses
Sunday, June 27, 2021 - 8:30am, 10:00am & 5:00pm / 10:00am In-person On Sunday, June 27, all of LAUMC’s worship services - online and in-person - will be gathering to remember …
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Important Updates About Worship and Church Events
We have made a hard decision this week. Please click or tap to watch the video below, or keep scrolling for a written message if you cannot watch a video right now. For the next three …
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Taking Jesus Seriously: The Sacred Practice of Neighboring
When Jesus was asked to reduce everything in the Bible into one commandment, he said: Love God with everything you have and love your neighbor as yourself. What if he meant that we should love our …
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Conversational Church Invitation
Theologian Karl Barth is famous for having said, “Christians should live holding the newspaper in one hand and the Bible in the other.” Maybe it has always felt this way, but today it seems that every …