In Parker Hall. On Sundays during the month of February, Belmont UMC’s youth and young adults invite you into a conversation about racial justice and, specifically, implicit bias. On February 13, we will meet at 9:15am in Parker Hall as Ingrid McIntyre talks about seeing and recognizing implicit bias. There are also plans to have a facilitator-led Zoom option as ...
Via Zoom. Belmonter Catherine Knowles, who is the homeless liaison for MNPS and director of the HERO Program, will speak about MNPS’s assistance to homeless students. HERO stands for Homeless Education Resource and Outreach Program for Families in Transition. Go to belmontumc.org/homeless-youth to learn more.
In the Community Center. The God's Flock, Joyful Noise Singers, and Music Makers children's choirs invite you to their annual Cocoa House, a Valentine-themed party where parents provide the entertainment. This year we are opening up this long-standing Music Makers tradition to our three youngest children’s choirs and their parents. Go to belmontumc.org/cocoa-house to learn more.
Via Zoom. During this six-week dream group program on Thursday nights, we’ll look at the metaphors and symbols of our dreams as a form of prayer. We will use a contemplative method to share our dreams that creates space for insight and soul work. Contact Heather Harriss (heather@belmontumc.org) for Zoo access or go to belmontumc.org/dreamwork for details.
In Parker Hall. Contact Heather Harriss (heather@belmontumc.org) for more information.