4th Sunday After Epiphany
January 30, 2022
As we come to the middle of the Season of Epiphany, the story of Jesus' bringing the "Good News" to the land of His people takes a turn...right there in his hometown of Nazareth. Last week he told the assembled in the synagogue that "the time of the Lord's favor has come" and that it "has been fulfilled this very day", which understandably excited them...But when he followed that with his caution that they should not expect the miracles they have been hearing about from other towns that he has visited to happen in Nazareth, it caused them to become "furious" with him, with near disastrous consequences.
Click on the "Bethel United Methodist Church" script above
for links to some Resource materials for today's service.
We are also having a service at 11:00 this morning in Bethel's sanctuary. An insert to the bulletin, provided by a link above, presents Bethel UMC's policy regarding these gatherings during the time of COVID-19 restrictions.
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For those unable to attend the services at the church, a new service will be available here online before 10:00 am each Sunday morning, using the same format as the on-site service. So you may "gather" here for an "Early Service" at 10:00 or the traditional service at 11:00...actually it will be available here at any time all week. We hope that you will find it a refreshing place to come into God's house.
NOTE: Each part of this online service consists of an audio file and, for most, a Link to a pdf file of "projection slides". Click on the symbol to play the audio file under a separate browser tab or in a new window. Then select the "Bethel 01/30/22 Service" browser tab or return to this window to open the Link to the "slides". It is best to stop the playing of one Audio segment and close its tab or window before starting another.
We hope that you will fully participate in the service provided here, taking the time to raise your voice or read along with the hymns and responses, and listening to the recorded messages and songs that have been prepared for you. Realize that, though not meeting face-to-face, you are virtually gathering with many others for this time of worship, celebration and spiritual refreshment.