Broad Street United Methodist Church
Events

Choir Festival - Next Sunday – April 20 – 6:30PM - will be held at the First Baptist Church, Broad & Stacy Streets, Burlington.  Our Sanctuary Choir will be participating.  Refreshments will be served in the social hall.  For additional information, please call 609-386-1621.

holidays/Packets.gifVegetable Seed Packets Wanted!  The United Methodist Women will be collecting vegetable seed packets, (no tomato seeds, please), during the month of March.  The seeds will be sent to the Green Thumb Gardeners in Jackson, Ohio, which is an approved Advance Special project of UMCOR.  Since 2001, over 300 packets have been sent each year.  Many thanks for the cooperation of the congregation.  (Suggestion:  look for 10 for $1.00 seed packets in the chain stores.)  A box for the seeds will be available at the rear of the sanctuary.




webassets/hoagieImage2.jpgHOAGIE SALE

 

The United Methodist Men are again selling WaWa hoagie coupons.  The coupon does not have an expiration date and can be utilized at any WaWa store for the purchase of a Shortie size hoagie.  Money must accompany the order and any checks can be made out to the United Methodist Men.  Submit your order via offering plate, mail, church secretary’s mailbox…. or give to a UMM member.

 

HOAGIE  SALE

 

 

Yes!  I would like to order _____WaWa Shortie Hoagie Coupons @

 

$3.50 Each.   I have enclosed $__________

 

Name________________________________________________

 

Phone_______________________________________

webassets/hp_logo_tag.gifIt is Not Too Late to Pick Up an Ark Bank and Calendar!  The United Methodist Men will once again be supporting the Heifer Project International though a fund raising during the month of February.  Please pick up an Ark bank and calendar today as you leave.  They are located at the rear of the sanctuary.  Or contact any member of the United Methodist Men.

      Heifer International is a humanitarian assistance organization founded in 1944 that works to end world hunger and protect the earth.  Heifer helps build strong communities because each project participant agrees to pass on the gift of animal offspring, training, or skills to another family in need.