Seven Last Words: Sunday School Series
Mar
23

Seven Last Words: Sunday School Series

Jesus had a lot to say during his life - about who God is, about what justice looks like, about how we are to love ourselves, and our neighbors, and all the world. And, tradition has it, he kept teaching even in the very last moments of his life.

The Seven Last Words are the sayings of Jesus from the cross as recorded in the Gospel narratives. Some of them pull from his ancestors’ prayers and songs, reminding us of his deep rootedness in Jewish tradition. Some of them echo themes he taught throughout his ministry — like connection and compassion — their recurrence here seemingly giving them extra emphasis. Some of them remind us just how very human he was. And many of them are words we might hear from the mouths of people in our world today, innocents who still suffer unjustly.

Throughout the season of Lent, join us as we journey through this eight-week series, focusing on one word each week as we reflect and connect Jesus’ final words to our daily life. Each lesson will include Scripture reading, a devotional, a time of discussion, as well as coloring.

  • Week 1 (March 2): KNOW – God, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing. (Luke 23:34)

  • Week 2 (March 9): TRUTH – Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise. (Luke 23:43)

  • Week 3 (*March 16): HERE – Here is your son. Here is your mother. (John 19:26–27)

  • Week 4 (March 23): FORSAKEN – My God, My God, why have you forsaken me? (Matthew 27:46)

  • Week 5 (March 30): THIRSTY – I am thirsty. (John 19:28)

  • Week 6 (April 6): FINISHED – It is finished. (John 19:30)

  • Week 7 (April 13): COMMEND – God, into your hands I commend my spirit. (Luke 23:46)

  • Week 8 (*April 20): BELIEVE – (with a focus on selected verses from Luke 24:1-12)

*We will not meet on March 16th, due to Spring Break, or March 20th, due to Easter. We encourage you to read and reflect on those devotionals in your own prayer time or with your family at home.

If you’re still in town on Easter Sunday, join us at UUMC for a pre-worship brunch at 10am.

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Seven Last Words: Sunday School Series
Mar
30

Seven Last Words: Sunday School Series

Jesus had a lot to say during his life - about who God is, about what justice looks like, about how we are to love ourselves, and our neighbors, and all the world. And, tradition has it, he kept teaching even in the very last moments of his life.

The Seven Last Words are the sayings of Jesus from the cross as recorded in the Gospel narratives. Some of them pull from his ancestors’ prayers and songs, reminding us of his deep rootedness in Jewish tradition. Some of them echo themes he taught throughout his ministry — like connection and compassion — their recurrence here seemingly giving them extra emphasis. Some of them remind us just how very human he was. And many of them are words we might hear from the mouths of people in our world today, innocents who still suffer unjustly.

Throughout the season of Lent, join us as we journey through this eight-week series, focusing on one word each week as we reflect and connect Jesus’ final words to our daily life. Each lesson will include Scripture reading, a devotional, a time of discussion, as well as coloring.

  • Week 1 (March 2): KNOW – God, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing. (Luke 23:34)

  • Week 2 (March 9): TRUTH – Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise. (Luke 23:43)

  • Week 3 (*March 16): HERE – Here is your son. Here is your mother. (John 19:26–27)

  • Week 4 (March 23): FORSAKEN – My God, My God, why have you forsaken me? (Matthew 27:46)

  • Week 5 (March 30): THIRSTY – I am thirsty. (John 19:28)

  • Week 6 (April 6): FINISHED – It is finished. (John 19:30)

  • Week 7 (April 13): COMMEND – God, into your hands I commend my spirit. (Luke 23:46)

  • Week 8 (*April 20): BELIEVE – (with a focus on selected verses from Luke 24:1-12)

*We will not meet on March 16th, due to Spring Break, or March 20th, due to Easter. We encourage you to read and reflect on those devotionals in your own prayer time or with your family at home.

If you’re still in town on Easter Sunday, join us at UUMC for a pre-worship brunch at 10am.

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Seven Last Words: Sunday School Series
Apr
6

Seven Last Words: Sunday School Series

Jesus had a lot to say during his life - about who God is, about what justice looks like, about how we are to love ourselves, and our neighbors, and all the world. And, tradition has it, he kept teaching even in the very last moments of his life.

The Seven Last Words are the sayings of Jesus from the cross as recorded in the Gospel narratives. Some of them pull from his ancestors’ prayers and songs, reminding us of his deep rootedness in Jewish tradition. Some of them echo themes he taught throughout his ministry — like connection and compassion — their recurrence here seemingly giving them extra emphasis. Some of them remind us just how very human he was. And many of them are words we might hear from the mouths of people in our world today, innocents who still suffer unjustly.

Throughout the season of Lent, join us as we journey through this eight-week series, focusing on one word each week as we reflect and connect Jesus’ final words to our daily life. Each lesson will include Scripture reading, a devotional, a time of discussion, as well as coloring.

  • Week 1 (March 2): KNOW – God, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing. (Luke 23:34)

  • Week 2 (March 9): TRUTH – Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise. (Luke 23:43)

  • Week 3 (*March 16): HERE – Here is your son. Here is your mother. (John 19:26–27)

  • Week 4 (March 23): FORSAKEN – My God, My God, why have you forsaken me? (Matthew 27:46)

  • Week 5 (March 30): THIRSTY – I am thirsty. (John 19:28)

  • Week 6 (April 6): FINISHED – It is finished. (John 19:30)

  • Week 7 (April 13): COMMEND – God, into your hands I commend my spirit. (Luke 23:46)

  • Week 8 (*April 20): BELIEVE – (with a focus on selected verses from Luke 24:1-12)

*We will not meet on March 16th, due to Spring Break, or March 20th, due to Easter. We encourage you to read and reflect on those devotionals in your own prayer time or with your family at home.

If you’re still in town on Easter Sunday, join us at UUMC for a pre-worship brunch at 10am.

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Seven Last Words: Sunday School Series
Apr
13

Seven Last Words: Sunday School Series

Jesus had a lot to say during his life - about who God is, about what justice looks like, about how we are to love ourselves, and our neighbors, and all the world. And, tradition has it, he kept teaching even in the very last moments of his life.

The Seven Last Words are the sayings of Jesus from the cross as recorded in the Gospel narratives. Some of them pull from his ancestors’ prayers and songs, reminding us of his deep rootedness in Jewish tradition. Some of them echo themes he taught throughout his ministry — like connection and compassion — their recurrence here seemingly giving them extra emphasis. Some of them remind us just how very human he was. And many of them are words we might hear from the mouths of people in our world today, innocents who still suffer unjustly.

Throughout the season of Lent, join us as we journey through this eight-week series, focusing on one word each week as we reflect and connect Jesus’ final words to our daily life. Each lesson will include Scripture reading, a devotional, a time of discussion, as well as coloring.

  • Week 1 (March 2): KNOW – God, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing. (Luke 23:34)

  • Week 2 (March 9): TRUTH – Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise. (Luke 23:43)

  • Week 3 (*March 16): HERE – Here is your son. Here is your mother. (John 19:26–27)

  • Week 4 (March 23): FORSAKEN – My God, My God, why have you forsaken me? (Matthew 27:46)

  • Week 5 (March 30): THIRSTY – I am thirsty. (John 19:28)

  • Week 6 (April 6): FINISHED – It is finished. (John 19:30)

  • Week 7 (April 13): COMMEND – God, into your hands I commend my spirit. (Luke 23:46)

  • Week 8 (*April 20): BELIEVE – (with a focus on selected verses from Luke 24:1-12)

*We will not meet on March 16th, due to Spring Break, or March 20th, due to Easter. We encourage you to read and reflect on those devotionals in your own prayer time or with your family at home.

If you’re still in town on Easter Sunday, join us at UUMC for a pre-worship brunch at 10am.

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Recreational Hike at Turkey Mountain
Apr
26

Recreational Hike at Turkey Mountain

As the weather gets warmer, it is a great time to get outside! Join us for a recreational hike at Turkey Mountain here in Tulsa on Saturday, April 26th. We will have a carpool from the Wesley at 11:30 a.m. for those who need a ride, or you can meet us there at 12 p.m.

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End-of-Semester Puppy Party
May
6

End-of-Semester Puppy Party

Back by popular demand, we’re having a PUPPY PARTY to celebrate the end of the semester. Skiatook Paws & Claws is going to bring us a litter of adorable pups to soothe your finals woes. Come by anytime from 11AM to 1PM.

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Wesley Worship Night
Mar
11

Wesley Worship Night

Our previous planned worship night got rescheduled due to inclement weather! Join us for our very first WESLEY WORSHIP NIGHT service will be Tuesday, March 11th! We will have pizza at 6:30p.m. and then gather downstairs for a night of word, song, and sacrament.

This is a space where all are welcomed and affirmed—no matter who you are, where you’re from, or where you are on your spiritual journey.

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Seven Last Words: Sunday School Series
Mar
9

Seven Last Words: Sunday School Series

Jesus had a lot to say during his life - about who God is, about what justice looks like, about how we are to love ourselves, and our neighbors, and all the world. And, tradition has it, he kept teaching even in the very last moments of his life.

The Seven Last Words are the sayings of Jesus from the cross as recorded in the Gospel narratives. Some of them pull from his ancestors’ prayers and songs, reminding us of his deep rootedness in Jewish tradition. Some of them echo themes he taught throughout his ministry — like connection and compassion — their recurrence here seemingly giving them extra emphasis. Some of them remind us just how very human he was. And many of them are words we might hear from the mouths of people in our world today, innocents who still suffer unjustly.

Throughout the season of Lent, join us as we journey through this eight-week series, focusing on one word each week as we reflect and connect Jesus’ final words to our daily life. Each lesson will include Scripture reading, a devotional, a time of discussion, as well as coloring.

  • Week 1 (March 2): KNOW – God, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing. (Luke 23:34)

  • Week 2 (March 9): TRUTH – Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise. (Luke 23:43)

  • Week 3 (*March 16): HERE – Here is your son. Here is your mother. (John 19:26–27)

  • Week 4 (March 23): FORSAKEN – My God, My God, why have you forsaken me? (Matthew 27:46)

  • Week 5 (March 30): THIRSTY – I am thirsty. (John 19:28)

  • Week 6 (April 6): FINISHED – It is finished. (John 19:30)

  • Week 7 (April 13): COMMEND – God, into your hands I commend my spirit. (Luke 23:46)

  • Week 8 (*April 20): BELIEVE – (with a focus on selected verses from Luke 24:1-12)

*We will not meet on March 16th, due to Spring Break, or March 20th, due to Easter. We encourage you to read and reflect on those devotionals in your own prayer time or with your family at home.

If you’re still in town on Easter Sunday, join us at UUMC for a pre-worship brunch at 10am.

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Wesley Women's Conference
Mar
8

Wesley Women's Conference

Sweet to the soul

Friday, March 7th and Saturday, March 8th at The OSU Wesley 823 W. University Ave. Stillwater, Ok 74074.

Join us as we gather together for a nourishing and spirit-filled weekend with other young adult women from across the state and beyond! This year's theme is "Sweet to the Soul." 

You can expect a relaxed pace, beautiful worship, powerful preaching, inspiring breakout sessions, amazing adult leaders who love you deeply, opportunities to connect with other young women in similar life stages, good food, lots of laughter, and a safe space where you are free to be exactly who you are! 

Our guiding scripture for the weekend is: Proverbs 16:24

“Gracious words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones”

Cost: $15 (if you need scholarship assistance email emily-robnett@wesleytu.org.

Friday Schedule: 5:30p - 9:00p

5:30p - Tea Bar & Check-in

6:00p - Dinner

7:00p - Opening Worship

8:00p- Fellowship Activity (optional)

9:00p - Dismissal 

Saturday Schedule: 9:00a - 5:00p

9:00a - Breakfast

10:00a - Morning Devotion & Praise

10:30a - Large Group Photo

11:00a - Workshop Rotation

12:00p - Lunch

12:45p - Workshop Rotation

1:45p - Break

2:00p - Workshop Rotation

3:00p - Break

3:15p - Closing Worship

4:30p - Bye!

Please note:

1) If you register after Feb. 13th, we won't be able to promise you a t-shirt.

2) Housing is not provided for this conference.

If you have any questions or concerns please reach out to emilyfrantz02@gmail.com.

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Wesley Game Night
Mar
7

Wesley Game Night

Join us for board games and a Super Smash Bros. tournament on Friday, March 7th! Snacks & drinks will be available. Grab a friend and join us downstairs for a night of fun and fellowship.

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Wesley Women's Conference
Mar
7

Wesley Women's Conference

Sweet to the soul

Friday, March 7th and Saturday, March 8th at The OSU Wesley 823 W. University Ave. Stillwater, Ok 74074.

Join us as we gather together for a nourishing and spirit-filled weekend with other young adult women from across the state and beyond! This year's theme is "Sweet to the Soul." 

You can expect a relaxed pace, beautiful worship, powerful preaching, inspiring breakout sessions, amazing adult leaders who love you deeply, opportunities to connect with other young women in similar life stages, good food, lots of laughter, and a safe space where you are free to be exactly who you are! 

Our guiding scripture for the weekend is: Proverbs 16:24

“Gracious words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones”

Cost: $15 (if you need scholarship assistance email emily-robnett@wesleytu.org.

Friday Schedule: 5:30p - 9:00p

5:30p - Tea Bar & Check-in

6:00p - Dinner

7:00p - Opening Worship

8:00p- Fellowship Activity (optional)

9:00p - Dismissal 

Saturday Schedule: 9:00a - 5:00p

9:00a - Breakfast

10:00a - Morning Devotion & Praise

10:30a - Large Group Photo

11:00a - Workshop Rotation

12:00p - Lunch

12:45p - Workshop Rotation

1:45p - Break

2:00p - Workshop Rotation

3:00p - Break

3:15p - Closing Worship

4:30p - Bye!

Please note:

1) If you register after Feb. 13th, we won't be able to promise you a t-shirt.

2) Housing is not provided for this conference.

If you have any questions or concerns please reach out to emilyfrantz02@gmail.com.

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Pancake Dinner Fundraiser
Mar
4

Pancake Dinner Fundraiser

Let's get ready to PANCAKE! 

Join us for our first Pancake Dinner Fundraiser on March 4, 2025 from 5-7 p.m. at University United Methodist Church. 

Tickets are $10/adult and $5/child (12 and under) in advance, and $15/adult and $10/child at the door. 

All proceeds go to support the mission and ministries of the Wesley Foundation at the University of Tulsa! Come out this Shrove Tuesday to enjoy a stack of pancakes and support campus ministry!

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Seven Last Words: Sunday School Series
Mar
2

Seven Last Words: Sunday School Series

Jesus had a lot to say during his life - about who God is, about what justice looks like, about how we are to love ourselves, and our neighbors, and all the world. And, tradition has it, he kept teaching even in the very last moments of his life.

The Seven Last Words are the sayings of Jesus from the cross as recorded in the Gospel narratives. Some of them pull from his ancestors’ prayers and songs, reminding us of his deep rootedness in Jewish tradition. Some of them echo themes he taught throughout his ministry — like connection and compassion — their recurrence here seemingly giving them extra emphasis. Some of them remind us just how very human he was. And many of them are words we might hear from the mouths of people in our world today, innocents who still suffer unjustly.

Throughout the season of Lent, join us as we journey through this eight-week series, focusing on one word each week as we reflect and connect Jesus’ final words to our daily life. Each lesson will include Scripture reading, a devotional, a time of discussion, as well as coloring.

  • Week 1 (March 2): KNOW – God, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing. (Luke 23:34)

  • Week 2 (March 9): TRUTH – Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise. (Luke 23:43)

  • Week 3 (*March 16): HERE – Here is your son. Here is your mother. (John 19:26–27)

  • Week 4 (March 23): FORSAKEN – My God, My God, why have you forsaken me? (Matthew 27:46)

  • Week 5 (March 30): THIRSTY – I am thirsty. (John 19:28)

  • Week 6 (April 6): FINISHED – It is finished. (John 19:30)

  • Week 7 (April 13): COMMEND – God, into your hands I commend my spirit. (Luke 23:46)

  • Week 8 (*April 20): BELIEVE – (with a focus on selected verses from Luke 24:1-12)

*We will not meet on March 16th, due to Spring Break, or March 20th, due to Easter. We encourage you to read and reflect on those devotionals in your own prayer time or with your family at home.

If you’re still in town on Easter Sunday, join us at UUMC for a pre-worship brunch at 10am.

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Free Thursday Lunch
Feb
27

Free Thursday Lunch

Join us for lunch! As always, you can expect salad, fresh fruits and veggies, as well as a delicious main dish and dessert. All are welcome!

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Talks on Inclusion
Feb
25

Talks on Inclusion

Join the TU Wesley in a safe and affirming space as we explore the “Clobber Passages” — biblical texts often used to marginalize LGBTQ+ people.

In this series, we’ll approach these passages with a fresh perspective, seeking to reclaim them through inclusive, thoughtful discussion. Together, we’ll challenge harmful interpretations and discover new ways to engage with these scriptures.

1/28 - The Sin of Sodom
2/4 - Leviticus and Deuteronomy
2/11 - New Testament Texts
2/25 - An Ethic of Inclusion

Our guest teacher, Rev. Dr. Sam Powers, is the Senior Pastor of Boston Avenue United Methodist Church. He is an ordained elder in The United Methodist Church and received his Master of Divinity from the Candler School of Theology at Emory University and his Doctor of Ministry from the Saint Paul School of Theology at Oklahoma City University.

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Culture of Call: Sunday School Series
Feb
23

Culture of Call: Sunday School Series

How has God gifted and called you?

Join us Sunday mornings at the TU Wesley at 10 a.m. starting Jan. 19 for a six-week study on spiritual gifts and call. Through the SHAPE assessment, scripture and conversation, we'll discover the variety of ways God gifts us and how those gifts intersect with your faith, life and service in the church.

This is an intergenerational study done in partnership with UUMC. All ages and stages are welcome to discover their unique spiritual gifts!

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Wesley Worship Night
Feb
18

Wesley Worship Night

Our very first WESLEY WORSHIP NIGHT service will be Tuesday, February 18th! We will have pizza at 6:00p.m. and then gather downstairs for a night of word, song, and sacrament.

This is a space where all are welcomed and affirmed—no matter who you are, where you’re from, or where you are on your spiritual journey.

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Culture of Call: Sunday School Series
Feb
16

Culture of Call: Sunday School Series

How has God gifted and called you?

Join us Sunday mornings at the TU Wesley at 10 a.m. starting Jan. 19 for a six-week study on spiritual gifts and call. Through the SHAPE assessment, scripture and conversation, we'll discover the variety of ways God gifts us and how those gifts intersect with your faith, life and service in the church.

This is an intergenerational study done in partnership with UUMC. All ages and stages are welcome to discover their unique spiritual gifts!

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Free Thursday Lunch
Feb
13

Free Thursday Lunch

Join us for lunch! As always, you can expect salad, fresh fruits and veggies, as well as a delicious main dish and dessert. All are welcome!

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Talks on Inclusion
Feb
11

Talks on Inclusion

Join the TU Wesley in a safe and affirming space as we explore the “Clobber Passages” — biblical texts often used to marginalize LGBTQ+ people.

In this series, we’ll approach these passages with a fresh perspective, seeking to reclaim them through inclusive, thoughtful discussion. Together, we’ll challenge harmful interpretations and discover new ways to engage with these scriptures.

1/28 - The Sin of Sodom
2/4 - Leviticus and Deuteronomy
2/11 - New Testament Texts
2/25 - An Ethic of Inclusion

Our guest teacher, Rev. Dr. Sam Powers, is the Senior Pastor of Boston Avenue United Methodist Church. He is an ordained elder in The United Methodist Church and received his Master of Divinity from the Candler School of Theology at Emory University and his Doctor of Ministry from the Saint Paul School of Theology at Oklahoma City University.

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Super Bowl Party
Feb
9

Super Bowl Party

Join us to watch the big game! Kick-off is at 5:30 p.m., and whether you’re a big time sports fan or just coming for the snacks, we’ve got you covered. Bring your favorite Super Bowl snack, and a can of soup to donate to Restore Hope Ministries!

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Culture of Call: Sunday School Series
Feb
9

Culture of Call: Sunday School Series

How has God gifted and called you?

Join us Sunday mornings at the TU Wesley at 10 a.m. starting Jan. 19 for a six-week study on spiritual gifts and call. Through the SHAPE assessment, scripture and conversation, we'll discover the variety of ways God gifts us and how those gifts intersect with your faith, life and service in the church.

This is an intergenerational study done in partnership with UUMC. All ages and stages are welcome to discover their unique spiritual gifts!

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Free Thursday Lunch
Feb
6

Free Thursday Lunch

Join us for lunch! As always, you can expect salad, fresh fruits and veggies, as well as a delicious main dish and dessert. All are welcome!

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Talks on Inclusion
Feb
4

Talks on Inclusion

Join the TU Wesley in a safe and affirming space as we explore the “Clobber Passages” — biblical texts often used to marginalize LGBTQ+ people.

In this series, we’ll approach these passages with a fresh perspective, seeking to reclaim them through inclusive, thoughtful discussion. Together, we’ll challenge harmful interpretations and discover new ways to engage with these scriptures.

1/28 - The Sin of Sodom
2/4 - Leviticus and Deuteronomy
2/11 - New Testament Texts
2/25 - An Ethic of Inclusion

Our guest teacher, Rev. Dr. Sam Powers, is the Senior Pastor of Boston Avenue United Methodist Church. He is an ordained elder in The United Methodist Church and received his Master of Divinity from the Candler School of Theology at Emory University and his Doctor of Ministry from the Saint Paul School of Theology at Oklahoma City University.

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Culture of Call: Sunday School Series
Feb
2

Culture of Call: Sunday School Series

How has God gifted and called you?

Join us Sunday mornings at the TU Wesley at 10 a.m. starting Jan. 19 for a six-week study on spiritual gifts and call. Through the SHAPE assessment, scripture and conversation, we'll discover the variety of ways God gifts us and how those gifts intersect with your faith, life and service in the church.

This is an intergenerational study done in partnership with UUMC. All ages and stages are welcome to discover their unique spiritual gifts!

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Free Thursday Lunch
Jan
30

Free Thursday Lunch

Join us for lunch! As always, you can expect salad, fresh fruits and veggies, as well as a delicious main dish and dessert. All are welcome!

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Talks on Inclusion
Jan
28

Talks on Inclusion

Join the TU Wesley in a safe and affirming space as we explore the “Clobber Passages” — biblical texts often used to marginalize LGBTQ+ people.

In this series, we’ll approach these passages with a fresh perspective, seeking to reclaim them through inclusive, thoughtful discussion. Together, we’ll challenge harmful interpretations and discover new ways to engage with these scriptures.

1/28 - The Sin of Sodom
2/4 - Leviticus and Deuteronomy
2/11 - New Testament Texts
2/25 - An Ethic of Inclusion

Our guest teacher, Rev. Dr. Sam Powers, is the Senior Pastor of Boston Avenue United Methodist Church. He is an ordained elder in The United Methodist Church and received his Master of Divinity from the Candler School of Theology at Emory University and his Doctor of Ministry from the Saint Paul School of Theology at Oklahoma City University.

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Culture of Call: Sunday School Series
Jan
26

Culture of Call: Sunday School Series

How has God gifted and called you?

Join us Sunday mornings at the TU Wesley at 10 a.m. starting Jan. 19 for a six-week study on spiritual gifts and call. Through the SHAPE assessment, scripture and conversation, we'll discover the variety of ways God gifts us and how those gifts intersect with your faith, life and service in the church.

This is an intergenerational study done in partnership with UUMC. All ages and stages are welcome to discover their unique spiritual gifts!

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Free Thursday Lunch
Jan
23

Free Thursday Lunch

Join us for our first free lunch of 2025! As always, you can expect salad, fresh fruits and veggies, as well as a delicious main dish and dessert.

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Culture of Call: Sunday School Series
Jan
19

Culture of Call: Sunday School Series

How has God gifted and called you?

Join us Sunday mornings at the TU Wesley at 10 a.m. starting Jan. 19 for a six-week study on spiritual gifts and call. Through the SHAPE assessment, scripture and conversation, we'll discover the variety of ways God gifts us and how those gifts intersect with your faith, life and service in the church.

This is an intergenerational study done in partnership with UUMC. All ages and stages are welcome to discover their unique spiritual gifts!

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Free Thursday Lunch
Dec
19

Free Thursday Lunch

Come and get it! This week (December 19th!) the Maranatha Class from Boston Avenue is serving us a delicious baked potato bar! All are welcome to this time of food and fellowship.

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Xmas Party
Dec
16

Xmas Party

If you’re still around Monday, December 16, we will be having an end-of-semester Christmas Party! Join us for Christmas karaoke, yummy holiday treats, and a holiday movie by the fireside.

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