August 31, 2017 Volume 1, Issue 8
Aldersgate United Methodist Church
ConnectConnect “ s h a r i n g t h e l i v i n g C h r i s t t h r o u g h l i f e - c h a n g i n g s e r v i c e a n d l o v e ”
Van Geaux IX Van Geaux IX Van Geaux IX Saturday, Sept. 23rd 6 p.m. John Wesley Ctr
Save the date and come join us as we help raise money for our
church bus and vans so they can continue to help us do God’s work locally and
far away on Mission Trips!
See page 4 for more details
Please join us for supper and fellowship each Wednesday evening in the John Wesley Center.
You can make a standing reservation, or contact us each week to reserve your seats. Reservations,
or changes to and existing reservation, must be made no later than Tuesday’s by Noon.
You can make a reservation by visiting our website at www.aldersgate-slidell.org and clicking on
Ministries and then Something Wonderful on Wednesdays. You can also fill out a paper form
in the church office or email the office directly at [email protected].
Dinner is $8.00 per Adult / $5.00 per child 12 and under / $25.oo Family max!
Wednesday, September 6th meal: Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Green Peas, Salad Bar, Roll and Dessert
Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
Check out our other Wednesday Night Ministries below...
It will be a while before you
hear the birds….
There's got to be a morning after...come
on sing with me...
It is late morning after the storm... that is, twelve years
ago, the morning after Hurricane Rita crashed into my
world…the sun is shining... the birds are singing...
Wait, there are no birds...
This is part of my recollection of what happened in the
aftermath of Hurricane Rita crashing into my world…
I found it strange that after the storm, there were no
birds… perhaps, they are smarter than we are and they
evacuated…this is another eerie thing about
hurricanes... nature abandons the storm...
In time, we would note other anomalies in nature...
flowers and bedding plants became confused... we
were in "fall" yet, shortly after the storm things seem to
begin to bloom out of season...
If you are like me, I watched endless coverage of
Hurricane Harvey coming ashore… three times…I
prayed God’s mercy on those in the midst of the
storm…and, I remembered…I remembered my own
circumstances, twelve years ago…while there are
commonalities, each experience and circumstance is
unique…and, each has colored and flavored our lives
since…some bitter…some sweet…
For example, I remember the shock and horror of the
tree that crashed through the roof of my house…
…and, I remember God placing God’s hand on me,
shortly thereafter, and assuring me that “All shall be
well…”
There are many more examples, I imagine that you
have your own…just like the notion that there were no
birds singing and flowers bloomed out of season.
Has anyone ever given you a Bible verse? You know
what I mean…there you are in the middle of something
called “life” and a friend says, “I have a Bible verse for
you…”
This happened to me…long before I became a
“preacher,” a friend “gave/shared” a Bible verse to/
with me during a difficult time in my life. Now, let me
clarify, whatever the difficulty of that time, there
would be far more difficult times ahead.
This particular Bible verse wasn’t in the Book of Job, a
book I would come to know and hold very close to my
heart; nor, was the verse from the Psalms, the writings
of which more than 30% are rife with lament; nor, was
the verse from my favorite Gospel, John; no, this
verse was from a writing of a “minor prophet” of the
Old Testament, the Prophet Habakkuk.
The verse? Habakkuk 3:17-19:
Though the fig tree does not blossom,
and no fruit is on the vines;
though the produce of the olive fails,
and the fields yield no food;
though the flock is cut off from the fold,
and there is no herd in the stalls,
even though, I will rejoice in the Lord;
I will exult in the God of my salvation.
God, the Lord, is my strength;
he makes my feet like the feet of a deer,
and makes me tread upon the heights.
(NRSV, emphasis added)
Since that time, more than 30 years ago, this has been
my “go to” verse…it was cross-stitched by a friend and
hangs in my office today...it was my verse on the night
that that tree crashed into my world…so many
nights…so many experiences…I call it my “Even in
the midst of the storm” verse.
It is my prayer that each one who has been affected by
this storm, knows that “even in the midst of the storm”
God is there…and, not only there…but, ahead in the
recovery and rebuilding of his or her life…
Throughout the month of September, I will be
teaching/preaching through the Book of Job. Job is the
“everyman” of the Bible. Job is a good man. This is
the premise of the story. Yet, terrible tragedies befall
him in his life. His life serves as a witness of how we
are to be in the midst of the storms of our lives…
I encourage you to read the Book of Job, as we walk
throughout the text in the sermons. Sunday’s sermon
will deal with the nature and problem of sin. The Job
series begins on September 10th.
Remember: It’s always good when you can hear the
birds start singing, again.
See you in church.
Blessings,
A word about our response to those affected by
Hurricane Harvey:
I am still praying about how we will respond to
Hurricane Harvey. I know for certain that we will
respond in two ways: 1) we will deploy ERT teams,
please contact Milton Lizana and 2) we will be
collecting money to help in whatever way that it can.
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Ushers for September
8:30 Mike Zweifel, Keith Burris, Joe Foozer,
11:00 Joel and Debra Copeland, Jim Fatic, Gary Grant
Traditional
Worship 8:30am Sanctuary
Contemporary Worship
11:00am Sanctuary
Adult Sunday School Adult Sunday School 9:45 am-10:45 am
→ Cokesbury Building, Chapel, Asbury
Sunday School for Youth Sunday School for Youth 9:45 am-10:45 am Confirmation Class (6th grade) Genesis Hall
Youth Sunday School Class (7-12 grade) meet in the Choir Room
College, Career & Coffee “C3” meet in Cokesbury 201
Children’s Sunday School Children’s Sunday School 9:45 am-10:45 am
→ Susanna Wesley, John Wesley Center
We are always in need of additional ushers to fill our rosters. Please consider giving us a few weeks of Sundays to serve in worship! Email Scott or call the church office for questions or if you are interested.
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*Beginning September 10th Pastor Tracy will begin a new worship series on the book of Job.
*Reflections Youth Choir and Bell Choir begin rehearsals on Sunday, September 10
Nameless Youth Band 2:30 Choir 4pm Bell Choir 4:45
Our church family is our
best source for names of
those persons in need of
care. Please contact the
pastor at (641-5829) or a
Care Team member when
you know of a need. You
can also email your prayer
request to
prayer@aldersgate-
slidell.org
Our Care Team
coordinators are:
Rhea Snyder,
643-3945; and Charlotte
Clifford, 847-0966.
Condolences: Mary Ann McKenna, Amber McKenna,
family and friends in the death of Jerry McKenna. Brad
Errington, John Wesley Errington and Shannon Errington,
in the death of their mother, Barbara Errington. Peggy Wolf
and family in the death of her husband, Glenn.
Joys: Enjoyable Shareholder’s Lunch. Very successful blood
drive. Bryce Newman is cancer free.
Impending Tests/Surgery: Mary Felder, Robin Nuccio.
Hospitalized: Evelyn Snyder, Rev. Tom Howe, Daelyn and
Demi Comardelle, Rae Williamson.
Recovering at Home: Annette Hall, Tommy Lizana, Avis
Hinson, Leroy Farrow, Millie Cruthirds, Connie Crosier,
Cheryl Thonn Williams, Norman Steger, Susan Jenkins,
Jackie Woodbury, Justin Gutierrez.
Prayers: Renee Swalm, Leroy Farrow, Crystal
Schimmeck, Martin Herrera, Phyllis Mitchell, Tray Gex,
Nathan, Hillary and Stella Davis, Kurtil Bell, Cathy
Gutierrez, Stacey Iennusa, Frank Adams, Ken Woodruff,
Rachel Gonzales and children, Pat Neale, Clint Crosier,
George Sullivan, Kendra Miser, John Stroh, Vickie
Heimsteter Palermo, Janice Deviller, Kim Kraleman, Our
Country, Our Military, President Trump, the
Unemployed, Congress, Aldersgate United Methodist
Church, Homebound members, Rev. Tracy L. MacKenzie.
Continuing Concerns: Pat Doyle, David Kidder, Kevin,
William Brumfield, Johnnie Lou Whitman, Larry Hamm,
Kay Felkins, Kristen Vanleusden, Joanne Parker, Susan
Grant, Rachel Cochrane, Bill Fink, Luke Smith, Jimmy
Farmer, Lissa Jordan, Huey Gardner, Rick Saluga, Sara
Delaha, Faye Hammer and family, Nancy Wood, Lucian
Grass, Loretta Moore, David Nezat, Derek and Lauren
Whitty Webber.
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Creative Corner
Monday, Sept. 11—Gratitude Garland.
All supplies provided. No fee or
reservation needed.
Monday, Sept. 25—Mardi Gras Bead
Wreath or Tray. All supplies provided.
Fee—$5 per project.
** Reservation requested. **
Oct. 9 & 23—Smocked Ornament. $10
fee per ornament. All needed supplies
provided.
** Reservations required. **
During these evenings, you can take part
in the specific class project or bring your
own project with you do while enjoying
the company of others.
Creative Corner meets in Genesis Hall at
6 p.m. and open to the general public.
The program is free, however, some
projects have a specific materials fee.
If you would like to make a reservation
or to share your expertise in a certain
creative area, please the church office,
641-5829.
Women Are Invited to “Pause” Together on Wednesday Nights Starting Sept. 6
In our fast paced, digital world,
connecting with people for more than a quick
hello is getting more and more difficult. Join
Cheryl Mann as she gathers women to make
connections and learn from author Kristin Schell
as they dive into Schell’s book “The Turquoise
Table—Finding Community and Connection in Your Own Front
Yard”.
The study will be held at Aldersgate United Methodist
Church starting Wednesday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m.
Author Schell writes – “Are you consumed with a busy
life but unsure how to slow down? Do you desire connection
within your community and think, “Absolutely, but I don’t have
time for that” or “I can’t create that”? What if there was another
way through it all, a way to find those moments of peace and to
create a time for honest, comfortable connection? What if
meeting neighbors and connecting with friends was as simple as
showing up and being available?”
Women of all ages are invited to join in the discussion in
Cokesbury Hall, Room 206. Aldersgate UMC is located at 360
Robert Blvd. in Slidell. A free nursery will be available,
reservations required. Books are $12 and are available thru the
church office. To reserve a space in the nursery, contact
Aldersgate UMC at 985-641-5829.
All women are invited to come and sit around the table
and make new connections as well as strengthen existing
friendships.
Van Geaux IX Van Geaux IX Van Geaux IX Saturday, Sept. 23rd 6 p.m. John Wesley Ctr
You “Cheddar” believe it’s that time again: Van Geaux IX is upon us!
Come join us as we help raise money so that our church bus/vans can
“Cheese on down the road”. Van Geaux IX, our annual cooking competition, is a
sampler’s paradise. Competing chefs serve their dishes and guests can roam the hall,
taste a wide variety of delicious foods and vote for their favorites.
Invite your friends and neighbors to join you on Sept. 23 to sample this veritable feast. There is no admission
fee. Monies are raised with each $1 vote for your favorite dishes. Proceeds will help us pay off the bus loan and help
with the maintenance of the vehicles.
This year our new bus went to Mexico, Biloxi, the UMCOR Sager Brown Depot in
Baldwin, the Methodist retreat Center in Woodworth and all over Slidell and the North-
shore. The bus has been used by the Grown-ups, VBS, the youth and children’s ministry,
the Apple Tree staff, and for mission trips.
See you and your friends on Saturday, Sept. 23. Let’s keep our vehicle rolling!
Come hungry!!!
** If you are interested in cooking, there are a few places left. Contact Kathryn McKenney, 504-231-1151 or at
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Nicely Done!
A big THANK
YOU to everyone who came
through our August Blood
Drive. It was an exceptional
turnout. 46 people walked
into JWC and 38 donation
were made..
This is a significant increase
over recent drives. Let’s keep
the momentum going. Mark
your calendars now for our
next drive on Sunday, Oct. 15.
"He who offers a sacrifice
of thanksgiving honors Me.
Psalm 50:23.
Grown-Ups say welcome to one of our own—
La. Senator Sharon Hewitt on Sept. 28 September’s “Coffee and Conversation with…” will feature LA State Senator and
Aldersgate member Sharon Hewitt.
Sharon has had an interesting life, including a career in petroleum engineering and as a
long-time PTA officer and volunteer prior to being elected to the State Senate.
She will share some of what she learned about herself and her community while on the
campaign trail, as well as information on current issues in the legislature that can effect life in St. Tammany parish.
We will gather in Genesis Hall at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 28. Refreshments will be served. The Grown
Ups program is open to all, 50 years of age and older. Church membership is not required. Coffee
Missions Planning Group Our re-energized Missions Planning Group is
off and running. Membership is open to all
church members, the only requirement is a
serving heart.
The new Mix & Mingle time between services in the New Room is
the first of many new ways to connect members of the conger
gation with each other and with the needs of the community.
A new Aldersgate Ambassadors group, participation in the STOPS
(St. Tammany Outreach for the Prevention of Suicide) 5K walk on
Sept. 16 and revamping the former Hands & Feet Ministry into the
“Gotcha Covered Ministry” are all in process.
Join us Tuesday, Sept. 12 at 6 p.m. in Genesis Hall as we continue
to work on connecting our members with the needs within and
outside of our church campus. Together we can make a
difference.
“What have I done for Christ? What am I doing for Christ?
What ought I do for Christ?” Ignatius of Loyola
Eye Glasses Donations Aldersgate UMC is a collection site for the Noon
Slidell Lions Club’s Eyeglass Recycling
Program. Used prescription glasses, reading
glasses and non-prescription sunglasses are all
welcome.
Lions International uses the
donations to help conserve
sight for children and adults
around the world.
A donation box is located in
the church office and donations are picked up on
a regular basis. Glasses cases are also welcome.
Prescription sunglasses cannot be recycled.
More than 2,000 glasses pairs have been recycled
through the Slidell Noon Lions Club over the
years. For more information, contact Jim Towler
at 601-798-7103
This is the Methodist Home’s biggest annual fundraiser.
All proceeds from this tournament will go towards the
caring of children who have suffered from abuse and neglect
and cannot live at home. For more information,
or to participate in this wonderful event please contact
Doug Hall, 985-860-5247 or Bob Squire, 985-590-7980.
You can also register on line @ www.LMCH.org
37th Annual Golf Classic for the LA United Methodist Children
& Family Services Monday, October 2nd, at Beau Chene
Country Club in Mandeville
Aldersgate UMC Youth
Summer Mission 2017
Mexico
On Sunday, June 4th a group of 7 youth, 2 college young adults
and 9 adult leaders from Aldersgate United Methodist Church
embarked on a journey to Rio Bravo, Mexico to work with the
Manos Juntas (Hands Together) Mission. Our first three days in
Mexico were spent working at the House of Hope in Nuevo
Progresso. The House of Hope is an orphanage that will be
opening later this year. Manos Juntas will manage this
orphanage with support of some Methodist conferences and
churches in the United States. The House of Hope will serve as a
home for troubled children and for children who have been
rescued from dangerous situations.
On our fourth day, we had a cultural immersion day. We
travelled to a school in Rio Bravo built by Manos Juntas, where
the students were able to take a break from their schedule to
play games and socialize. The children from the school were
able to have fun with the youth and leaders from Aldersgate. At
the end of the day the youth and children took turns whacking a
huge piñata that we brought with us from Manos Juntas.
Everyone had a great time and made some awesome memories.
As we made our way home from this trip, we took time out for
some fun at Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio, TX.
THANK YOU to Aldersgate’s congregation for making this
amazing opportunity possible!
On August 3rd of this year the Aldersgate Youth had a beginning of the
school year retreat, including 13 of Aldersgate’s Youth. The purpose of
this retreat was to bring the Aldersgate Youth together as a group that
will support each other in their walk with Christ through the coming
school year. There were many team building activates and devotions that were designed to help the
Youth learn to work together and to bring them closer as a group. This time together culminated
with the Youth serving each other the Lord’s Supper, and an explanation that we as a group are a
chain. Just as each link of a chain holds the link next to it, so we as members of the group hold the
one next to us.
SUMMER
Summer 2017 was a busy time for the AUMC Children’s Ministry! In June we hosted an amazing week of VBS, where we “Discovered our Strength in God”. We had the pleasure of meeting over 240 of God’s Superhero’s….all made possible by over 130 volunteers!
Then we started our new full time Summer Program, Camp SONshine. Camp SONshine was a huge success, we were able to
provide a safe and loving environment to over 45 kids and their families all while having a blast with on-campus field trips, snowballs,
and of course a GIANT waterslide! We ended the Summer with Summer #SundayFunday, a day that was spent in fellowship while the kids played, we ate some amazing eats
from the Men’s Club, and had Snowballs from Kona Ice all while enjoying our church family.
It was truly an awesome summer!
AUMC Children’s Ministry!
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED SENIOR RETREAT
The class of 2017 went on a retreat to Beckwith in Fair Hope, AL on August 10th. This group of 6
young people from Aldersgate has been together for a long time; some of them met at the age of
three in Apple Tree Preschool. The retreat was a time for this group to reflect on what they
believe as followers of Christ and to remember where they come from as they take the next
steps on their journey in life. When these youth were in confirmation in 7th grade, they wrote a
group affirmation of faith that was shared with the congregation on the day they conferred.
On the retreat, these Young Adults wrote a
personal statement of faith that is their very own
and will help guide them in their next steps in life.
News From Our Children’s Ministry
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September 8, 2017 Ages 3-12
$20 per child For Information or to register
Contact: Stacey Boerner
Apple Tree Preschool 985-641-0184
Contact Cheryl Mann, Director [email protected] or Marsha Hubbard, Administrative Assistant [email protected], for more information
Something Wonderful
On Wednesday!
Calling all Elementary School Children 3rd-6th grade…
Elementary Choir and Bells
5:30-6:20 Meal Time 6:20-6:30
Faith Friends 6:30-7:30
Calling ALL 4th-6th graders!
We will begin meeting again on
Wednesday’s starting
September 6th at 6:30pm
PreK—Kindergarten
SWC Rm 606
1st & 2nd grade
SWC Rm 602
3rd grade
JWC Rm 101
4th & 5th grade
JWC Rm 104
Confirmation (6th grade)
Genesis Hall
SUNDAY SCHOOL HOURS
9:45-10:45am
Apple Tree appreciates your support at our Upcoming
September Events…
Thursday, Sept. 7– Counter Culture Day, 10am-6pm
Friday, Sept. 15– Black & Gold Day
Thursday, Sept. 21– Open House 7pm (with Old School Eats Food Truck at 6pm)
As always, Apple Tree thanks you in advance for your support!
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September Youth!
Youth Small Group Wednesdays 6pm-7:30pm in Cokesbury.
Sunday Night
Nameless (praise band) 2:30—4pm Reflections Choir 4—4:45pm
Reflection Bells 4:45—5:30pm BIG Group 5:30pm - 7pm
Thursday Morning Coffee
with High
School Youth
We will meet at Starbucks (I-10 & Gause) at 6:30am.
All 9th-12th graders are invited to start your day with us!
See you there!
Something’s Brewing Turns to
Paul’s Letter to the Romans
Something’s Brewing, starting Tuesday, Sept. 5, will explore what makes Paul’s Letter to the Romans so unique.
The women’s Bible/book study group meets at 9 am in Genesis Hall.
Study leader Kathryn McKenney invites all women to lean in close as the author Paul presents his longest letter in
Scripture, a sermon on what it means to be a Christ follower in this life. Romans is distinct in that it reaches back deep
into the Old Testament to walk us through the origin and problem of sin, the reality of guilt, and the impossibility of
saving ourselves and the ultimate rescue we’re given in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Listen as Paul
tells of God’s holiness, justice, and compassion.
No book purchase necessary. Just bring the “Good Book” you already have. Paul is telling us a single story—the
story of how God rescues us through the sacrifice of Christ.
A free nursery is provided with advance notice. Call the church office to make a reservation.“Now may the God of
hope fill you with all joy and peace as you believe so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy
Spirit.” Romans 15:13.
For more information please contact Suzie Hunt: [email protected]
Calling all College Age
Please let us know how to keep in touch. Send your college address, cell number, and e-mail to Adam Moore,
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September 2017September 2017
Sept. 4 Church Office Closed for Labor Day
Sept. 5 Something’s Brewing Women’s Bible Study starts
Sept. 6 Something Wonderful On Wednesday’s Wednesday Night Women’s Study starts
Sept. 7 Financial Peace meet every Thursday in September
Sept. 8 Parent’s Night Out
Sept. 10-17 Family Promise Hosting Session
Sept. 11 Craft Night
Sept. 21 Apple Tree Open House
Sept. 23 Van Geaux IX
Sept. 25 Craft Night
Sept. 28 Grown Ups Coffee & Conversation
Van Geaux IX
Van Geaux IX
Van Geaux IX
Mission Planning
Sunday School Class
College Career Coffee
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July 2017 2017 Year to Date
The Communion Rail Offering for August, UM Student Day, came to $276.00.
Income $ 57,737 $ 372,101
Expense $ 55,462 $ 427,651
Net Income (Loss) $ 2,275 $ (55,550)
~ Stewardship Moment ~
"Celebrating the offering is a spiritual act of worship every believer can actively participate
in each week. Giving becomes a celebration when the believer discovers the joy of
generosity, which grows out of God's grace." — Melvin Amerson, Celebrating the Offering
We Give
To belong to our congregation is to be a steward. Some may say that “stewardship” is just a polite way of referring to financial giving to the church. But it’s far more than that.One character in some of Jesus’ parables is the steward — the servant charged by the master to care for the master’s property. It is the master, not the steward, who owns the property, but the steward is responsible for it and is accountable to the master. So it is, said Jesus, between God and us. As God’s stewards we have three responsibilities:
» Receiving: We receive with joyful thanksgiving
the many gifts that God showers upon us — time, talent, treasure, our bodies, our friendships, natural resources, and the beauty around us.
» Managing: We take good care of what we have
received. We manage these resources wisely — for our own good and the good of others.
» Giving: Out of our gratitude in receiving so
abundantly, we want to share with others. Let’s look at four kinds of gifts that we receive, manage, and share:
Our time We did nothing to earn the hours, the days, the weeks of our lives. Time is a gift of God. How we choose to use it is a matter of stewardship. Some people lead lives of frenetic activity, always over-extending themselves to the point of exhaustion, while others sit around in apathetic boredom. Some spend all their hours serving the needs of others at the
expense of their own, while others live only for themselves.
As Christian stewards we try to manage time wisely and in a balanced way. And we give our time gladly to family and friends, to strangers, to the community, the church, and to ourselves.
Our abilities Do you remember Jesus’ parable of the three servants who received different amounts of money to manage while the master was away? We’ve each received from God distinctive gifts and talents. How we develop and use these talents is a matter of stewardship. Like two of the servants in Jesus’ story, we can invest them wisely — or like the third, out of fear we can hide them (Matthew 25:14-30). As stewards, we acknowledge the gifts we have without apology. We develop them further, practicing new skills and putting our talents to work in ministry.
Our resources We may think that our financial resources are our own. But when we recall that the time, the energy, the good health, and the opportunities for employment behind these dollars are all gifts from God, we see that the funds belong to God too. We are the stewards; God is the owner. So questions about what we earn, how we earn it, how we save, spend, and give it away, are all questions of Christian stewardship.
One vital aspect of our stewardship is our giving to Christ’s work in the world. We’ve learned that giving is most effective when we commit ourselves to give a definite proportion of our income through the church. For many, this proportion is one-tenth, or a tithe. Whatever the amount, we have discovered the joy in giving to God the “first fruits,” an amount “off the top” of our income, not what’s left over at the end of the month.
— Excerpt from The United Methodist Member’s Handbook Revised and Expanded, pgs. 20-21, George E. Koehler ©
2006, Discipleship Resources.
Staff Email:
Rev. Tracy L. MacKenzie: [email protected]
Director of Worship & Music Ministry: [email protected] Director of Congregational Care & Missions: [email protected] Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministry: [email protected] Youth Administrator: [email protected]
Director of Children’s Ministry: [email protected] Facilities Manager: [email protected]
Membership/Finance: [email protected]
Office Manager: [email protected]
Office Receptionist: [email protected]
Prayer Concerns: [email protected]
Director of Epworth: [email protected]
Louisiana Conference Website: www.la-umc.org
Apple Tree Preschool Director: [email protected]
General Information: [email protected] Church Website: www.aldersgate-slidell.org Church office: 985-641-5829
The ability to give online via our website is available. Scan this
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www.aldersgate-slidell.org
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