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Locality: Marcellus, New York

Phone: +1 315-673-3239



Address: 1 Slocombe Ave 13108 Marcellus, NY, US

Website: www.marcellusumc.org

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Marcellus United Methodist Church 16.11.2020

Good Morning! This Sunday, November 1st is All Saints' Day. The Bulletin is attached. Don't forget to set your clocks back an hour before you go to bed on Saturday!

Marcellus United Methodist Church 31.10.2020

Halloween Hallejuah Picture Shoot! It was so great to see many of our young disciples this afternoon. We had a fun time making masks and taking instant pictures. Older ones chased younger ones; kids laughed together. It was not like our old Halloween Hallejuah party. ... However, I am so grateful and glad that the kids had some fun time of fellowship together. Many thanks to Melissa, Ella, Ben, and Jeremy for setting up the event. Ella was today's photographer, a good servant of God. Let's sing Hallelujah together! Peace & blessings to you and yours, Pastor Sung Ah See more

Marcellus United Methodist Church 11.10.2020

https://vimeo.com/455802746 An interesting and impressive story about online ministries at Pendleton Center UMC Learn even more by joining Lori’s Zoom webinar on Using Facebook to Increase Discipleship today Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. Click here at that time to attend this free webinar.... https://unyumc.zoom.us/j/99635019337#success See more

Marcellus United Methodist Church 25.09.2020

A quiz for all. Dave Bailey, our church artist just came and hung two new banners. The banners have symbols and meanings. Can you interpret the images and words written in the banners? I will give a prize to the best winner. I hope you will enjoy this fun project. Always many thanks to Dave. From Pastor Sung Ah

Marcellus United Methodist Church 05.09.2020

After much consideration and due to the pandemic, MUMC will not be holding the Election Day Ham Luncheon this year. Hopefully it will be back next year!!! Be sure to stop in to the Thrift shop to buy the Christmas items that would have been displayed at the luncheon. This decision was difficult as the history of this luncheon dates back to 1932. Except for the World War II years we've had it ever since. The first price was 25 cents. It was begun to give poll workers and our... community a hot meal during the depression in the 30's. Thanks to Jan Smith for the above past history.