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Amplify Media
Discover Amplify Media at CFUMC. We offer a free video library supporting personal discipleship and small-group community.
Request your access code today by filling out the form: https://forms.gle/uycJqviay58dmzde6
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Help us cut watermelon for Bread & Blessings!
Join after Worship on Sunday at 11:15am to cut and bag watermelon for the next day's Bread & Blessings.
All ages are welcome with adult supervision.
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June One Thing Ministry: VBS Supplies Needed
Vacation Bible School is approaching quickly, and our One Thing Ministry is collecting supplies! Please check the bulletin board in the Welcome Center to pick up a supply slip listing the needed items. Kindly return all donations to the church by Sunday, July 7.
If you have any questions, contact CJ McCrary at CJMcCrary@cvillefirstumc.org. Thank you!
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Young Adults Class- Youth Room (3rd Floor)
The Young Adult's Class meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of this month. Childcare is provided!
Contact: Patricia Hott, patriciahott13@gmail.com for more details.
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Give to the 2026 Annual Conference Offering
Each year, Virginia United Methodists join together to support ministries that stretch beyond any single congregation. This year's Annual Conference Offering is shared between two powerful initiatives:
The MJ Kim Fund honors the legacy of the Rev. Myung Johng "MJ" Kim — the first Asian-American pastor ordained as elder in the Virginia Conference — by supporting immigrant clergy as they navigate the complex and costly immigration process in order to serve our churches and communities. In a time when that process has become more uncertain and burdensome than ever, this fund offers tangible help to pastors answering a call to ministry here.
The Virginia Conference Center for Belonging and Advocacy is the Conference's newest ministry area, led by the Rev. Lan Davis Wilson. It equips congregations across Virginia to build genuine cultures of inclusion — developing and deploying resources and strategies for belonging that reach beyond our walls.
You can give in two ways:
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Charlottesville First UMC Receives 2026 Green Church Award!
We have exciting news to share: Charlottesville First UMC has been selected to receive the 2026 Green Church Award from the Virginia United Methodist Church Board of Church and Society — a recognition of our congregation's ongoing commitment to Creation Justice Ministries and care for God's good earth.
The award will be presented at the VAUMC Annual Conference at James Madison University in Harrisonburg on Friday, June 19. There are two ways to celebrate with us:
- Board of Church and Society Banquet —
12:00 Noon, 1681 Carrier Drive, Harrisonburg. Join fellow United Methodists for lunch as the award is presented. There is a $25 registration fee.
- Afternoon Plenary Session —
2:00 PM, Atlantic Union Bank Center, JMU Campus. The award will also be recognized during the conference's awards ceremony, open to all.
We'd love to have members present for this celebration! If you'd like to represent CFUMC at either event — or attend Annual Conference yourself — please contact the church office. We'd love to have members present for this celebration!
"The earth is full of the steadfast love of the LORD." — Psalm 33:5
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Softball This Friday
Friday, June 12 at 6pm and 7pm
Join the softball team this Friday for a double header at McIntire Park.
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Next Hike: Sacred Way, Wild Church
Tuesday, June 16th at 9:30am
- When: Tuesday, June 16 @ 9:30 AM
- Where: Route 20 Parking Lot (678 Dairy Barn Rd). Located on Route 20, about 200 yards from Route 53 towards Charlottesville.
- Details: Join the Sacred Way / Wild Church community for an outdoor gathering! We will meet at the gravel lot to walk together through the pedestrian tunnel under Route 53 to access the Saunders-Monticello Trail. This is an out-and-back trail with a total round-trip distance of approximately 4 to 4.4 miles. All ages and fitness levels are welcome. You can find additional upcoming offerings on our website.
- Contact: connect@cvillefirstumc.org
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Moral Mondays in Charlottesville
Every Monday from 12:30-1pm
Free Speech Wall on the Downtown Mall, 605 E. Main St.
The Charlottesville Clergy Collective continues to hold vigil each week for those impacted by Policy Violence: direct ICE raids against our neighbors as well as the sometimes quiet violence that occurs due to cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, health care and housing assistance.
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