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Berwyn United Methodist Women
What is our purpose?
UMW Summer Retreat, June, 2018. We are a local unit of a much larger national and global organization. Our rich history of serving women and children began in 1869. You can learn much more by clicking here: UMW History Upcoming Events
Have a blessed summer.
We will reconvene in the Fall!
Berwyn UMW meets regularly throughout the year. Please join us at any of the upcoming programs.
For more information contact: United Methodist Women annual Pledge to Mission Service We looked at the sobering issue of sex trafficking. Click this link for more info: Human Trafficking Fact Sheet
Our recent meeting when we made a "Huddle against Human Trafficking".
Mini Lenten Retreat: making prayer beads as a tool to help focus our prayer lives. For many years, Berwyn UMC has supported Dr. Mark Zimmerman a missionary medical doctor specializing in internal medicine who has been dedicating his life working in Kathmandu, Nepal since 1986. A native of the Philadelphia area, Mark is married to Deirdre Zimmerman, also a missionary and Mark's partner in Nepal spacializing in nutrition. They are the parents of two sons, Zachary and Benjamin. Members of the Berwyn UMW keep in touch with Mark on a regular basis. Mark's recent letter is available HERE .
Mark, Deirdre and their sons, Zachary and Benjamin. United Methodist Women Reach Out to Bless the World
As a gift of gratitude for God's abundance our BUMC congregation contributed almost
$500 for the World Thank Offering. The funds collected are
used in the total program of mission in the United States and around the world
carried out through the United Methodist Women's national office. A display of
fabrics from many countries and candles we lit provided us the chance to remember
the needs of others throughout the world and imagine Christ's light reaching
everyone.
In the spirit of Advent
Members of several Western Main Line ConneXion UMW
units and other guests joined us at BUMC during Advent to prepare birthing kits.
Twenty-one women joined hands and hearts to make 60 kits. These will be sent
via Mission Central to UMCOR for use throughout the world. Birthing kits provide
the essential items to promote a safe, clean delivery and to encourage good
aftercare. As we worked we thought of the connection between those young, poor
women who will receive the kits and Mary, mother of Jesus. She also was a poor
teenage pregnant girl who gave birth in a not-so-clean place.
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