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Methodist Ham Ball Dinner

The sale of Methodist Ham Ball Dinner tickets helps power the work of Charles Wesley Center for Sacred Music and Arts to tell the stories of our faith through pictures, stories, and songs. This is a  delightful and tasty way for you to help support this outreach.

Methodist Ham Ball Dinner

Saturday, Feb. 1, from 11:30 to 1:00 p.m.

at Wesley United Methodist Church

114 West Broadway, Winona

With Charlie’s Cheesy Potatoes,

drink & dessert: $12.00

Takeout is available in eco-friendly containers.

Reservations: 507-452-6783 Church Office

Support the Charles Wesley Center

for Sacred Music & Arts

Also: please note that takeout will be available in containers that can be washed and re-used. They will be much more eco-friendly than styrofoam.

WHO IS WELCOME

WHO IS WELCOME

We love all people unconditionally, and we mean ALL! Jesus encourages us to love God and our neighbor, and warns us not to judge. Therefore, Wesley UMC welcomes all the same people that God welcomes…

God welcomes little children and old folks.
God welcomes healthy people and sick people.
God welcomes happy people and sad people.
God welcomes rich people and poor people.
God welcomes male and female, straight and otherwise.
God welcomes people of all races and cultures.
God welcomes people of all nations and people with no nation.
God welcomes Republicans and Democrats and independents.
God welcomes the faithful and the doubtful.
God welcomes saints and sinners.

Living together and loving each other, warts and all, isn’t always easy. But it is a beautiful living community that reflects the full breadth of God’s amazing creation.

John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, preached a famous sermon “On a Catholic Spirit.” By catholic, Wesley meant universal. He quoted 2 Kings 10:15, “Is your heart as true to mine as mine is to yours? … If it is, give me your hand” (NRSV). Wesley felt that the most important thing is loving and trusting Jesus Christ for our salvation, and living out our faith in an active and loving way. Wesley concluded, “Though we cannot think alike, may we not love alike? May we not be of one heart, though we are not of one opinion? Without all doubt, we may. Herein all the children of God may unite, notwithstanding these smaller differences” (Sermon 39, paragraph 4).

This video, produced by another church a few years back, speaks to the welcome that all people will find at Wesley UMC. Enjoy!

(adopted from Onalaska UMC)