Join us for Worship | Sundays @ 10:30 AM

           

 

   Park United Methodist Church

 

 

  Join us for Worship | Sundays @ 10:30 AM

           

 

   Park United Methodist Church

 

 

 

Prayer Requests

 

We invite you to join us in our ministry of prayer as we uphold each other before God cognizant of the concerns that are on our hearts.  To share a prayer request here, please contact the church office at 973-429-7745 or by e-mail at parkumc.park@verizon.net 

 

Those in need:

11/30/25 – Odalie’s mom, Ruth, Lyle, family & friends of Jessica D.

11/23/25 – Carlene’s sister, Martha’s new grandchild-to-be, Astral’s Mom & Dad, Dan’s new granddaughter, Baterbonia family, Chris H, Harry M, Tracy.

11/16/25 – Laura & Marie, Sam & his wife.

 

Joys:  Barbados’ 59th year of independence, Martha’s new grandson, Max in worship with us.

 

Long-term needs:  Mike D, Dan L, Dorian S, Billy H, Sr, Peggy L, Marty F, Merdell & Dielka, Shandra Johnson, John M, John Jr, Carolyn W, Wendy, Jennie C, David, Liam, Nathan & Zachary, Haley, Garry, David, Susan, Chuck, Stephen, Noah, Zoe, Andrew, Anne M, Apryllee.

 

Our Nation and the World:  Safety for those traveling over the holiday, the family who lost two members in the fire in Orange, those impacted by the latest shooting in Newark, those affected by the typhoon in the Philippines, smooth transition for NJ’s governor-elect, those losing government/medical benefits due to government shut-down, the people of Sierra Leone, the people of Jamaica dealing with the aftermath of the hurricane, judicious presidential power in our democracy, continued cease-fire in Gaza, the homeless, protection for children at school, those seeking employment, kindness, a solution to gun violence, world peace, racial justice, the Zimbabwe UMC, the homebound, all veterans, all first responders, families of terrorist attacks victims, peace in Haiti, missing & abused children, those affected by the kidnappings in Nigeria, grieving families, children in wars, those suffering from depression, the people of Sudan, those in hospice, an end to antisemitism.