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Click here to pledge online. Belmont’s fall stewardship campaign will run from October 26 – November 23 during which our sermon series, worship services, and discipleship offering will consider “Our
Click here to pledge online. Belmont’s fall stewardship campaign will run from October 26 – November 23 during which our sermon series, worship services, and discipleship offering will consider “Our
Click here to purchase tickets. Mark your calendars and bring your appetite! our friends at ReMix are hosting a Mercadito (little market) right here at Belmont UMC’s Community Center on
Click here to register. Want to learn how to safely and effectively respond to potential ICE activity in your neighborhood? Join us for a training led by Music City MigraWatch
On Sunday, November 30, the first Sunday in Advent, Belmont UMC will celebrate Hanging of the Greens by placing twenty-one Fraser Fir wreaths ($27 each) on the exterior doors of
C.J. Sentell, CEO of The Nashville Food Project, will be our featured speaker on Wednesday, November 19. He’ll discuss the current state of food insecurity in Middle Tennessee and how
We’re so excited to welcome new babies into our Belmont UMC family and to surround them with love and prayers! We also want to support these families in practical ways—like
Click here to sign up. If you’re looking for a way to beat the winter blahs, consider volunteering as a server or cleaner at Wednesday Night at Belmont (WNAB). The
Click here to take the survey. As part of the strategic plan, Belmont UMC’s Communications Committee is working on refreshing the church logo and creating a branding guide to help
Many of us learned to knit at the All-Church Retreat, while others have been knitting or crocheting for years. Now it’s time to put those skills to work! This January,
Pipe cleaners, coffee filters, dried beans, markers, and yarn – these are just some of the materials we’ll use to create our mosaic. The imagery within the rings of the
How are we to have hope and know how to live in the midst of our very challenging cultural moment? The kingdom—or kin-dom—of God offers a different way of seeing
Rest your spirit. Listen for the holy. Prepare your heart. Join us on Saturday, November 15, 10:00am–12:00pm, for a reflective time to prepare for Thanksgiving, Advent, and Christmas. Explore a
Nearly 250,000 people in Middle Tennessee rely on SNAP benefits (food stamps) to provide or supplement their groceries. Since January, Davidson County has seen a 43% increase in food insecurity.
In worship on Sunday, November 2, we will remember and give thanks for the lives of members of our congregation who have died during the past year. We celebrate their