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SERMONS

Where do we begin? We’re starting where the Bible itself begins: Genesis.
In these opening weeks, we’ll listen to stories about creation, relationship, brokenness, promise, and blessing. Before there are rules or failures, we discover a God who speaks life, calls people by name, and blesses the world through love. These stories help us answer some of the most important questions we can ask: Who is God? Who are we? And what kind of world did God call “good”?
This is not just an ancient story. It’s our story. And you are here in it.
January 18, 2026 – Modern Worship Service 10:30 am –: Message by Rev. Wendy Minshall – Title: “In the Beginning: When the Story Breaks (But God Doesn’t Leave)” Scripture passage(s): Genesis 3:1–13, 21
January 11, 2026 – Modern Worship Service 10:30 am –: Message by Rev. Wendy Minshall – Title: “In the Beginning: God Speaks Life” Scripture passage(s): Genesis 1:1-5, 26-31

Remembering, Renewing & Resting in
GOD’S GOODNESS
The Covenant Renewal Service is a treasured part of our Methodist heritage. First used by John Wesley in the mid-1700s, this service was often held at the beginning of a new year as a way for the Methodist people to pause, remember God’s faithfulness, and renew their commitment to live as disciples of Jesus Christ. Wesley described these services as times of deep spiritual blessing—moments when people experienced forgiveness, renewal, healing, and a fresh awareness of God’s grace. At its heart, the Covenant Service is not about making resolutions, but about re-centering our lives in God’s love and grace.
Today’s service follows that same spirit, while being shaped for who we are as a congregation. We will worship through Scripture, prayer, music, and Holy Communion, and we will pray the historic Wesley Covenant Prayer together—placing our lives once again into God’s gracious care. This service invites us to remember where we have been, renew our trust in God, and rest in God’s faithfulness as we step into a new year. It is an invitation to draw closer to Christ, to abide in God’s Word, and to trust that God will continue shaping us for lives of love and fruitfulness.
January 4, 2026 – Modern Worship Service 10:30 am –: Message by Rev. Wendy Minshall – Title: “Remembering, Renewing and Resting in God’s Goodness” Scripture passage(s): 1 Peter 1:13-25, John 15: 1-8
Bible Study Invitation from Pastor Wendy Minshall

📖 – For the past few years, several of us at Peculiar UMC have made a commitment to read the Bible together in a year. I can honestly say, it has been life-transforming. Reading Scripture daily doesn’t just help us “get through” the Bible, it helps the Bible get into us. It draws us closer to God, shapes our daily walk, and reminds us that we are part of one beautiful, unfolding story of God’s love. As we begin again, I’d love to invite you to join myself and others from our church, community, and friend groups in reading the Bible together using the YouVersion Bible App and the plan:
📘 BibleProject: One Story that Leads to Jesus 📘 This plan helps us see how all of Scripture points to Christ, offering short, thoughtful insights that bring clarity, encouragement, and hope along the way. You don’t have to be a Bible scholar.You don’t have to be perfect or consistent.You just have to be willing to show up — even on the days you miss a reading or feel a little behind. Grace is built in. If you’d like to join our group, you can use this link: (please feel free to share!)
Let’s keep walking this journey together —learning, growing, and being shaped by God’s Word, one day at a time. I would love to read alongside you. -Pastor Wendy Minshall