Showing posts with label Religion Taylorsville United Methodist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religion Taylorsville United Methodist. Show all posts

Friday, November 28, 2014

Taylorsville United Methodist Church: Footsteps of Paul ~ 5 Big insights ~Mars Hill Athens


NOV 26, 2014 Posted by taylorsvilleumc


What does it mean when you are so influential that people want to retrace your footsteps? Saint Paul was that kind of man. I wanted to walk in Saint Paul’s footsteps; To maybe come to know a little of what drove and empowered him to share the Gospel of Jesus to “the ends of the earth;” to understand a little of what the Roman world was like at that time in history; and to better understand how one person can, literally, “Change the world.”

Over the next few weeks I will be sharing some insights from this journey. The Christians near Jerusalem say that the land is “the fifth Gospel.” In other words, when you see the land and understand where the historical places are located, what the citizens were doing and what the geography looked like, then we can have a better understanding of the biblical witness. This is definitely true of Paul’s witness in the New Testament.

Can we change the world too? Paul believed that he was making a difference in the known world. He was commissioned by the resurrected Jesus to preach to the gentiles. We are all commissioned by Jesus, just sometimes that commissioning is less obvious than a blinding light and a stay in Damascus. An encounter with Jesus changes lives, and in turn, we are to be God’s agents to transform the world. What has Jesus commissioned you to do?


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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Flyer, information and entry form for the Easter 5K Run to the Cross April 19, 2014 at Taylorsville United Methodist Church

Flyer, information and entry form for the Easter 5K Run to the Cross April 19, 2014 at Taylorsville United Methodist Church


According to information from the Taylorsville United Methodist Church website, the first ever ‘Run to the Cross’ will take place this Saturday in Taylorsville, Carroll County, Maryland.

If you are looking to get outside after a long-cold winter of being cooped-up inside, this is a great family event for everyone to enjoy – and celebrate spring and Easter. And oh, was it mentioned that there will also be great food available - pulled pork sandwiches. And all the proceeds go to several good causes…

The 5 K run will go from South Carroll High School to Taylorsville United Methodist Church on Saturday, April 19, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. (TUMC). (You can run this or walk this 5 K.)

This 5 K run will travel west on Route 26, cross Route 27 (with State Police help) and travel south on Route 27 to TUMC.

At the end of the race enjoy live music, pulled pork sandwiches (free for runners) and the final awards ceremony.

This run is a joint venture brought to you by TUMC and SCHS’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes. (FCA)

Proceeds will be given to both the FCA and the No More Malaria Campaign. (Every 60 seconds a child dies in Africa of Malaria. This campaign has already cut that number in half, we want to stop deaths from malaria.) Your entry fee will be tax deductible.

There are two ways to register: One is to download the run entry form, fill it out, and mail it back to TUMC along with a check. Please register by April 6th. The registration fee is $10 for students; $15 for SCHS Alum; and $20 for adults.

The second way to register is to click below. Make sure you have a credit card ready and you can register totally on line.

Note there is a 2-4 dollar increase to offset on-line costs.

Click here to download a run entry form.




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For more of the story, read the great article by Carroll County Times reporter Carrie Ann Knauer

5K Run to the Cross April 19, 2014 Taylorsville United Methodist Church

Running to the cross Posted: Friday, March 28, 2014 By Carrie Ann Knauer Times correspondent




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To get involved

Event: “Run to the Cross” 5K race

Date and time: starting at 10 a.m. April 19, 2014

Location: Departing from South Carroll High School, 1300 W. Old Liberty Road, Winfield, and going to Taylorsville United Methodist Church

Cost: $10 for students, $15 for SCHS alumni or members of the Westminster Road Runners Club, and $20 for adults for those who register by April 6; preregistration after April 6 will cost an additional $5 per person, and an extra $10 per person for those who register on the day of the race between 9 and 9:30 a.m.

Info: visit www.taylorsvilleumc.org, email taylorsvilleumc@comcast.net or call 410-875-4101

Online registration: available at www.raceit.com, though the costs will include an extra $2 to $4 to make up for charges imposed by the website

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Upcoming April and May 2014
Westminster Road Runners Club and community running events

April 5, 2014

Westminster Road Runners Club
Kevin E. Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.org

WRRC Races
May 3 - Sandymount 4-mile
May 29 - Owl 2-Mile Track Run (Twilight Series Begins!)

Community Races

April 19 - 5K Run to the Cross Click here for more info.
April 19 - Bolt for Bolts 5K
April 19 - Milk Run 5K (sponsored by Carroll County Food Sunday)
April 26 - 5K to Benefit Change

May 4 - 2nd Annual Running 4 Kids 4K (flier attached)
May 10 - Flower & Jazz Benefit 5K
May 24 - Run of the Mill Run of Color 5K & 1M

Easter, family, food, Pastor Sarah B. Dorrance, Taylorsville United Methodist Church, pulled pork sandwiches, malaria, running, walking, Carroll County

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5K Run to the Cross April 19, 2014 Taylorsville United Methodist Church

Running to the cross Posted: Friday, March 28, 2014 9:00 pm By Carrie Ann Knauer Times correspondent





To get involved

Event: “Run to the Cross” 5K race

Date and time: starting at 10 a.m. April 19, 2014

Location: Departing from South Carroll High School, 1300 W. Old Liberty Road, Winfield, and going to Taylorsville United Methodist Church

Cost: $10 for students, $15 for SCHS alumni or members of the Westminster Road Runners Club, and $20 for adults for those who register by April 6; preregistration after April 6 will cost an additional $5 per person, and an extra $10 per person for those who register on the day of the race between 9 and 9:30 a.m.

Info: visit www.taylorsvilleumc.org, email taylorsvilleumc@comcast.net or call 410-875-4101

Online registration: available at www.raceit.com, though the costs will include an extra $2 to $4 to make up for charges imposed by the website

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While many Christian congregations have activities or services scheduled for Maundy Thursday or Good Friday, Easter Saturday is often a quiet day that slips by before the celebrations on Easter Sunday.

But Taylorsville United Methodist Church is hoping to start a new Easter Saturday tradition with the “Run to the Cross” 5K race.

“The whole point is you’re running to the cross the day before Easter and looking to see it’s empty, and the next day you’re going to see that the tombstone is rolled away,” said the Rev. Sarah Dorrance, pastor of Taylorsville UMC. “It’s very specific, rain or shine, on Easter Saturday.”

Dorrance said she got the idea of the church hosting a 5K race while talking to colleagues from other parts of the country. Read more here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/features/religion/running-to-the-cross/article_5a6ef6b4-c8c1-5fa0-a54d-5b161e2760f9.html
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Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:

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Friday, February 7, 2014

Church Leadership- Empowering Small Churches to BE The Church


Church Leadership- Empowering Small Churches to BE The Church


http://revsarahdorrance.wordpress.com/2014/02/07/church-leadership-empowering-small-churches-to-be-the-church/

We are at the dawn of a new age which we can no longer ignore. That new age is both exciting and scary at the same time. Church leaders can no longer do “Church the same old way.” We must talk differently, react differently and share differently in order to be relevant in this new age. While we must share differently, the message is still the same, “Jesus Christ, fully God and fully human, came into the world to save sinners like me.” So the Great Commission is still our mandate, but the way we fulfill that mandate has to be different.
Many outside the church believe that church has no relevance in their lives. How can we as the church not only show relevance, but introduce those outside the church to the saving grace of Jesus? Some outside the church might know Jesus already, but if they are outside of the church, then they are missing out on a big part of being followers of Jesus, and that is corporate worship and community.
This blog has been created as a resource for small churches. Small churches still have a huge impact on our communities and STILL can offer something that the large scale churches cannot provide
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Monday, November 4, 2013

Taylorsville United Methodist Church annual Christmas bazaar


Taylorsville United Methodist Church

This year the bazaar will be held on Saturday, November 9, 2013 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The church is located at 4356 Ridge Road, Mt. Airy, MD 21771.

For more information call 410-875-4101

Taylorsville United Methodist Church
4356 Ridge Road
Mt Airy, MD. 21771
Tel: 410-875-4101


Taylorsville United Methodist Church, November 14, 2009, the day of the annual Christmas Bazaar Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/pnwkp





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The train that takes you to Jesus at the Taylorsville annual Christmas bazaar Nov. 9, 2013

The train that takes you to Jesus at the Taylorsville annual Christmas bazaar Nov. 9, 2013

The annual Taylorsville United Methodist Church Christmas Bazaar November 9, 2013

Get on the train that takes you to Jesus. The train yard at the annual Taylorsville United Methodist Church Christmas Bazaar on November 14, 2009.

This year the bazaar will be held on Saturday, November 9, 2013 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The church is located at 4356 Ridge Road, Mt. Airy, MD 21771.

For more information call 410-875-4101

Taylorsville United Methodist Church
4356 Ridge Road
Mt Airy, MD. 21771
Tel: 410-875-4101

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Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoffTwitpic: http://twitpic.com/photos/kevindayhoff
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

“Blessing of the Bikes by Taylorsville UMC Pastor Sarah Dorrance”


“Blessing of the Bikes by Taylorsville UMC Pastor Sarah Dorrance”

Carroll County Times Carroll Religious Briefs May 18, 2013

Steve Bitner, left, receives a blessing from the Rev. Sarah Dorrance, pastor of the Taylorsville United Methodist Church, http://www.taylorsvilleumc.org/, during a blessing of the bikes held April 21, 2013 [20130421 SBD Blessing of the Bikes] http://twitpic.com/csfywd

“Blessing of the Bikes by Taylorsville UMC Pastor Sarah Dorrance” http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2013/05/blessing-of-bikes-by-taylorsville-umc.html

“Blessing of the Bikes by Taylorsville UMC Pastor Sarah Dorrance” http://tinyurl.com/o69evzq larger size... http://twitpic.com/csfywd


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Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Taylorsville UMC: This is the Sea of Galilee - The Story Chapter 24


Taylorsville UMC: This is the Sea of Galilee - The Story Chapter 24



This is the Sea of Galilee. Jesus did much of his teachings around this body of water, where he found ordinary people who were looking for answers.

As Randy Frazee says, “One thing about this Jesus:  He never invited neutrality. His followers called Him the Christ. His contenders called Him a blasphemer. Some were drawn to Him, while others could muster nothing in His presence but contempt. His teachings were revolutionary and His miracles undeniable. He claimed nothing less than equality with God and proclaimed Himself as the long expected Messiah. Jesus never left sitting on the proverbial fence as an option.”

Who is this man?

Use these questions, taken from the Adult Study Guide, for your personal reflection and journaling this week… http://taylorsvilleumc.wordpress.com/2013/03/07/the-story-chapter-24/

Editors note: If I not mistaken, this is most likely a photo by Pastor Sarah Babylon Dorrance, the pastor at Taylorsville  United Methodist Church, from one of her several trips to the Holy Land...
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

We attended Ash Wednesday services at St. Paul’s Episcopal at 401 Duval St, Key West, FL 33040 - http://stpaulskeywest.org/

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Contact Information


St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
401 Duval Street
Key West, FL 33040
305-296-5142
amy@stpaulskeywest.orgOFFICE HOURSMonday -Friday 8:30am-12:30pm and 1:30pm-5:30pm
The Church is Open for Visitation Daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM for the summer.
Rector: Father Larry D. Hooper frhooper@stpaulskeywest.orgParish Administrator: Amy Gage amy@stpaulskeywest.orgOrganist/Choirmaster: Joe Lowe joe.lowe@stpaulskeywest.org
Our organist performs daily noontime concerts that are free and open to the public, alternating his performances between piano and organ. The pipe organ at St. Paul’s has been restored with several new ranks of pipes added in the past decade. It is an impressive instrument with which to glorify God. Our chime of bells, which dates to 1891, was also recently restored and rings out not only on Sunday mornings but three times most days as our organist plays hymns he has himself transcribed.

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Monday, December 10, 2012

The Good Word, the December 2012 monthly newsletter of the Taylorsville United Methodist Church


The Good Word, the December 2012 monthly newsletter of the Taylorsville United Methodist Church



Mt Airy, MD.  21771
Tel: 410-875-4101

E-mail:taylorsvilleumc@comcast.net

Rev. Sarah B. Dorrance
Sunday School Sundays 9:45 am for all ages
Worship 11:00 am Sundays
Secretary: Karen Mitchell

Office Hours: Mon. & Wed.
9:00 am—Noon
Other Office Hours by appointment

E-mail:taylorsvilleumc@comcast.net


Blue Christmas Dec 20th 7 pm
You are invited to Christmas Eve at TUMC 4 pm and 7 pm
You are not too late to join us for The Story. What is the story?
It is a 31 week study of the Bible in an easy to understand
Story format for the entire family. Click here for More information.



Click here to see our new invitational video.
45 minutes of Hope, contemporary worship at 9:00 am
Traditional worship 11:00 am

Find us on Twitter @taylorsvilleumc
Hashtag for twitter #hopeintville

Friend us on Facebook Taylorsville United Methodist Church



Religion Taylorsville United Methodist, Religion, Religion Carroll County Churches, Babylon Family JAMS, People Dorrance Pastor Sarah,

Religion, United Methodist, Carroll County, Maryland, Taylorsville, Westminster, Christmas, 

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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Taylorsville United Methodist Church: The Story Chap 9 Intro Accepting Foreigners


The Story Chapter 9 Introduction

OCT 30, 2012

Ruth gleaning the fields of grain.

Chapter 9 continues in The Story with a family saga that is so real that it could almost be any of our families. This story could be placed in almost any place or context. It is about a family of Israelites that could not find food during the famine and so they went to a foreign country, Moab to find work and food. Moab is across the Jordan river from their home village of Bethlehem.

After Naomi’s husband and sons die she decides to go back home to Bethlehem, one daughter-in-law, Ruth comes with her.

Let’s tell the story of Ruth a little differently: There is famine in the land, the family of 3 was starving, so they left Mexico, El Salvador, (you fill in the place) and they went to the United States where there were jobs. The boys marry local women, but then the dad and the boys all die, leaving all three women on their own. The Mom decides to go back to Mexico; do the daughters-in-law go back with her?

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This foreign woman ultimately became part of the genealogy of Jesus, the ultimate Redeemer!




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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Taylorsville UMC Proclaiming Jesus as Lord - The Story.


Taylorsville UMC Proclaiming Jesus as Lord - The Story.

You are not too late to join us for The Story. What is the story?











If you think Genesis is just a band from the ‘80’s . . .

If you think it was Dr. Dolittle who took two of each animal into a big boat . . .

If you think an epistle is a woman married to an apostle . . .

. . . you may need to know more of The Story.


TUMC is studying The Story together as one big church family from Sept 9th—May 1st. It’s for the entire family! From Sunday School for all ages to the weekly preaching, we are going to be immersed in God’s story!

You may be a bit intimidated by the Bible.  You’re not alone; many people are.  And no wonder,  its pages mention odd names like Jehoshaphat and Nebuchadnezzar.  It contains accounts from places you probably never heard of, like Sinai and Samaria.  And it seems to be made up of a lot of different, seemingly unrelated stories.  But it really is one big, exciting story.

You can see it easily if you open your Bible to the beginning and then flip all the way to the end.

The first words found in Genesis 1:1 read: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.”  Then, if you turn all the way to the back of the book,  Revelation 21:1, you find, “Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away . . .”

In the beginning God is creating the heavens and the earth.  At the end he is creating a new heaven and a new earth.  So the big question is this: “What on earth happened between the beginning and the end of the Bible?”  If you can answer that question you will have uncovered the one seamless story of God.

Why not read God’s story with your family this year?  Studies indicate if the extent of your child’s exposure to things of the faith is a only weekly visit to church or Sunday School, the likelihood is very great that when she graduates and leaves home her relationship with the Lord will turn cold.

However, if you as a parent engage your children in the experience of reading and discussing the Bible, chances go up astronomically that they will remain strong in their faith after leaving home.  You don’t have to be an expert or have all the answers.  You just have to be willing to experience it with them.

Get involved in The Story of God.  It will forever transform your life and your family’s life. Every day God is seeking to guide you, forming sentences that flow into paragraphs that over time write the chapter of your life––a life committed to knowing him better.

Will you choose today to take your life chapter and make it a part of the Big Story of what God is doing on earth? http://www.taylorsvilleumc.org/index_files/Page564.htm


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Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:

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