I certainly find strength, joy, and gratitude through the faithfulness of our First Church members.
If you are interested in joining with others to explore the deeper truths in our soul stories, this might be just what you need as we finish 2021.
This past Sunday was Youth Sunday, and your kids spoke. Did you listen to them? Because they were speaking to us.
If you have not already done so, please join Ellis in financially supporting our 2022 Ministry and Operating Fund by completing a commitment card.
All our efforts focus on the well-being and comfort of Church members, especially when daily life becomes a struggle.
This Sunday is going to be another great day to be at First Church! The Gathering and Traditional services will be featuring our youth for Youth Sunday with our children’s choir singing in both services.
This Advent season marks the end of another year of lingering challenges. It may still be a time of sorrow, confusion, or even depression, but we have much to be grateful for and strive to make it The Best Christmas Ever despite any trials we face.
INVEST – This is our 2022 stewardship campaign theme. The campaign officially kicks off Sunday, October 31 and runs through November 21.
If you’re ready to spend the morning seeing your friends, (and making some new ones!) as well as serving the MJM, please join us.
On September 30, 2021, your Foundation marked its 57th anniversary. First Methodist Church of Fort Worth Foundation, Inc., is a dedicated and permanent source of financial support for FUMC.
Pastor Zhenya and I are excited about presenting Saving Grace – A Guide to Financial Well-Being, a six-week class beginning on October 17 and runs through November 21.
Without a “diet” of spiritual practices, it’s easy to fret about things more and trust God less.
Starting the week of September 12th, we will begin four different groups that will take a deep dive into hope. . . four new ways you can connect with others in small groups that are open to everyone through Zoom.
It was awesome to see all of you who joined us yesterday morning for the Youth Parent Meeting and Confirmation Parent Meeting!
Throughout its history, the First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth has benefited from outstanding leadership. Such great leaders are often called pillars. You’ve heard the phrase “Pillars of the Community.”
I am Evan Stanfill the new Middle School Program Coordinator with Youth Ministries over at the Justin Building. I thought I would take a few words to introduce myself to y’all!
I am First Church Proud after hearing that the First Street Methodist Mission is now the largest foodbank in Fort Worth serving local households in need.
Let’s look at some ways we can radiate love as a daily spiritual practice, where even the “snakes” in our midst.
Anyone who has visited the Justin Building while it’s full of teenagers, music, and strange games can attest to the fact that it has its own brand of magic.