2/13/26 CRFUMC Email Blast
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Upcoming Events
February 18th
6:30 p.m. Ash Wednesday Service
8 a.m.-4 p.m. Ashes To GO
6 p.m. Knot Again
February 19th
11:30 a.m. Men’s Lunch @Pegasus
March 1st
11 a.m. HOME Team Meeting
3 p.m.Castle Rock Orchestra
March 18th
Knot Again 6 p.m.
March 19th
6:30 p.m. Admin. Council
April 1st
Stations of the Cross
April 2nd
A Holy Potluck 6 p.m.
April 3rd
Good Friday Service 6 p.m.
April 5th
Easter Services
6 a.m. Sunrise
9 a.m. Modern
11 a.m. Traditional
April 22nd
6:30 p.m. Trustees
May 31st-June 7th
Red Bird Mission Trip
October 8-17th
Wesley Tour of England
Every Wednesday
4 p.m. Bell Choir Practice
5:30-7 p.m. Chancel Choir Practice
Marvelous Monday
10 a.m. @ Coff33 in Downtown Castle Rock
Serve as a Liturgist, Communion Steward or Acolyte Sign Up At welcome desk
Monthly Newsletters are online or in the Welcome Area
Our Monthly Newsletter Can Be Found Online or Printed placed near the welcome desk https://www.fumccr.org/newsletter

The Staff Parish Relations Committee (SPRC) is thrilled to announce that Jessica Glime has officially joined our staff as our new Choir Director.
After an extensive search and prayerful consideration, it became clear that Jessica’s unique blend of musical expertise, infectious energy, and heart for worship makes her the perfect fit for our congregation.
Jessica comes to us with a rich background in choral conducting and vocal performance. She will be joining us next Sunday. Please begin to pray for her as she comes on board. And we when you see her around welcome her and her family with lots of love.
Thank You for your Canned Good Offering: We were able to collect 1,006 lbs of items for our Super Bowl offering. Thank you so much and be ready for the Mother’s Day offering in May.
Spaghetti Supper & Bingo Save the date. Thursday, February 26th, 6-8 pm. As a fundraiser for the intergenerational mission trip to Red Bird KY, our youth are offering a spaghetti dinner. For a $15 ticket you will receive a delicious dinner and a bingo card.
Ash Wednesday February 18th: Ashes to Go8:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.Corner of Wilcox & 4th StreetIf you’re unable to attend the evening service, stop by for Ashes to Go—a brief moment of prayer and ashes offered in the midst of daily life.
Ash Wednesday Worship Service at 6:30 p.m. Join us for a meaningful service of prayer, scripture, and the imposition of ashes as we remember who we are and whose we are. Following the service, you are invited to stay and help with Knot Again, a hands-on opportunity to serve together as we begin our Lenten journey.
Knot Again Is Back!!!
Huge thanks to everyone who helped Knot Again surpass our 2025 goal! As we kick off 2026, our new target is to complete at least 12 sleeping bags, and we need your help to get there. You can support this mission by joining us for fellowship and knot-tying at 6:00 PM Wednesday Dates: (Jan 28, Feb 18, March 18, and April 15), or by donating clean blankets in any condition. Whether you can give your time or spare linens, every bit helps. For email reminders, please contact Kari at kasorah@yahoo.com.
Castle Rock Orchestra March 1st at 3 p.m.
The CSO spring concert, “The XYZ’s of Americana,” features a bountiful list of American composers, from Mancini to Porter, Sousa to Williams, and many more. Don’t miss this great opportunity - 3 pm, March 1st in our sanctuary
Wesley Trip to England – October 8-18, 2026
This exciting trip to England will visit many sites from the lives of John and Charles Wesley and bring the history of Methodism to life. It will also include some other fun sites, such as Stonehenge, a West End show, Windsor Castle and a dinner cruise on the Thames River. Brochures and sign-ups are located at the Welcome Desk.
VIPP - Very Important Point Person
Volunteers are needed to spearhead activities that take groups to museums, concerts, the mountains, educational events, etc. It is a one-time commitment. Previous events have included the Colorado History Museum, Indian Paint Mines in Calhan, viewing the fall colors, Flying W Ranch. Is anyone up for a trip to Breckinridge to visit the Father Dyer sites?
Face to Face 2026: A Journey of Faith & Fellowship
Join us for Face to Face, a unique spiritual retreat designed specifically for older adults (ages 60+) to rediscover Christ’s presence and navigate the seasons of aging with grace. This four-session program—held April 29, May 1, 4, and 6 at Central United Methodist Church—offers a supportive space for discipleship, meaningful discussion, and community. Lunch is provided daily as we explore our faith together from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Talk to Pastor Matt or John Tamborski for more info.
Community Faith Time During Lent Starting 2/22
Joint Group Study Starting: 2/22 in Fellowship Hall at 10 a.m. following worship.
Join us for our Community Faith Time Joint Lenten Study with LIFT Group & Soul Cafe as we explore the Easter story through a fresh lens with Rachel Billups’ book, An Unlikely Lent. This study will have an intergenerational focus, if you need Child care for our little ones under age of 5 please let Pastor Matt know. If you want to read the book you can by picking it up on Amazon or Cokesbury
If you have questions please let Pastor Matt know.
Communion During Lent
Communion will be served following Worship during Lent. In the Library Starting 2/22
Contemporary Study’s Lenten Study
Book: Remember: God's Covenants and the Cross
By Susan Robb
Rev. Sarah’s Contemporary Issues Group will discuss Susan Robb’s book during Lent. The book traces God’s covenants throughout the Old Testament, showing the character of God’s promises to the people of Israel. The author leads readers through the covenants with Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David, followed by the new covenant established on Maundy Thursday. The Lenten story culminates with an examination of the cross as another example of God’s promise for a new world.
In Person: February 23 to March 30 6:30 to 8:00PM
Zoom: February 20 to March 30 6:30 to 8:00PM
Contact Rev. Sarah for a Zoom Link at sms11@mindspring.com
Tuesday Morning Bible Study
Starting February 24th at 9:30 a.m. our group will read and discuss Max Lucado’s book He Chose Nails. Every gift from God reveals his love, but no gift reveals his love more than the gifts of the cross. These gifts came not wrapped in paper but in passion. They were not placed around a tree but around a cross. They were not covered with ribbons but sprinkled with the blood that Christ shed on our behalf.
The book is $10.00 and may be purchased online at Cokesbury or Amazon. Come join us at 9:30 am on Tuesdays in the church library.


Weekly Reading
Monday: Exodus 24:12-18
Tuesday: 2nd Peter 1:16-21
Wednesday: Psalm 2
Thursday: Matthew 17:1-9
For weekly Reading this week go to https://lectionary.library.vanderbilt.edu
Weekly Quote:
“Joy is not a requirement of Christian discipleship, it is a consequence of it.”
~Eugene Peterson
Weekly Prayer:
Oh Lord, make visible to our eyes what is invisible: Open our ears so we may hear your call to your people, your summons to live our faith daily as a witnesses of justice and peace. May our faith move us to engage in love-inspired action that transforms us and the world. Amen
We Pray for...
We invite you to pray for, just say their name, pause, and pray Lord in your mercy hear this prayer.
Our World
The United Methodist Church
Mountain Sky Annual Conference
Bishop Kristen Stoneking
Our Pastors and Staff
Little Blessings Families
Leona and Garrett Mathes, sister and brother-in-law to Chuck Bailey
Barb Christensen
Keith Bramer
Julie Bailey
Sue and Callie Hurst
Julie Hurst Huffine daughter of Sue Hurst
Dena Hartman, daughter of Diana and Keith Bramer
Randall Ward, father of Sarah Shinn Molieri
Betty Smith, mother of Clayton Smith
Ron Butler, father of Beth Tamborski
Zoe Morgan: Neice of Pastor Matt Franks
Family of Bernadine Larkin
Family of Marjorie Noe
Family of Spencer Alexander, son of Melanie Alexander

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From our United Methodist Connection
Colorado Front Range District Gathering 2026 Registration
Please join us for the annual Colorado Front Range District Gathering
Saturday February 28, 2026 from 8:30am-3:00pm.
Broomfield United Methodist Church545 W 10th AveBroomfield, CO 80020Join us for the annual Colorado Front Range District Gathering event! We will join together in a time of worship, district business, learning, and community building. All clergy and laity in our newly formed district are invited and encouraged to gather as we celebrate the congregations and people of the Colorado Front Range.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
8:30am DOORS OPEN8:30am - Check-in and Fellowship- Pastries and coffee provided
9:00-10:30am - Worship and Business
10:45-11:45pm - Breakout Sessions
12:00-1:00pm - Lunch (available for purchase)
1:00-2:00pm - Breakout Sessions
2:00-2:30pm - Closing Communion
Online registration is available until 3pm Thursday, February 26, 2026.
Lunch: A taco bar served buffet style offering chicken, beans, flour and corn tortillas*, corn chips*, cheese, guacamole, various sides, and a chocolate chip cookie. The offerings accommodate gluten free, vegetarian, and vegan diets. There will be a gluten free cookie available upon request.*Gluten free
Childcare:Childcare is available for a fee for children ages 0-11, 8:30am-3pm. If childcare is needed, please register by Monday, February 16, 2026. There is also a lunch option available for children for a small fee. If your child(ren) has allergies other than gluten free, please plan to provide their lunch and any snacks.
Please Note:
Account creation is needed to protect data and allow you to make changes to your registration(s).
You are invited to register multiple people, but will need to complete a registration for each person.
After you select the Workshop Breakout Session, under Attendees, select your name for one registration, then select Add A New Person to add other attendees.
https://broomfieldumc.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3393798
"Serve Joyfully" webinar on missiology
In the lead up to the gathering, the Council of Bishops is working with United Methodist Communications to host a series of three webinars open to all United Methodists. These webinars will focus on how the vision statement’s call to “love boldly, serve joyfully, and lead courageously” connects back to the denomination’s mission and Wesleyan theology. The webinars are free and recordings will be made available publicly. Each will be roughly an hour and half in length.
The second webinar is themed "Serve Joyfully" and examines Wesleyan approaches to mission, with attention to mutuality, formation, and decolonial perspectives. Participants will engage how mission is practiced in relationship, shaped by context, and grounded in a call to serve with humility and joy.
The webinar is scheduled for February 21, 2026 9:00am Central Time.
A recording of the webinar will be available to the public.
Help Shape the Future of The United Methodist Church
The Leadership Gathering Design Team invites leaders across the connection to participate in this survey as part of the ongoing preparation for the 2026 Leadership Gathering. Your voice will help inform how the church listens, discerns, and leads together in the years ahead.
Estimated completion time: 10–12 minutes