Join us for Worship | Sundays @ 10:30 A.M.

                

   Park United Methodist Church

Join us for Worship | Sundays @ 10:30 A.M.

                

   Park United Methodist Church

Park United Methodist Church
Bloomfield, New Jersey

Living the promise of open hearts, open minds, open doors

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 Sandy Dokachev in the church office at 973-429-7745 or by e-mail at parkumc.park@verizon.net 

 

Prayer requests

Those in need:

6/8/25 – Steph, Kate, the Hart family, David, Cindy, Vin.

6/1/25 – Peter (Elona’s grandfather), Billy (son of Pastor Tom & Sharon), family & friends of Mary Kay Stratis.

5/25/25 – Family of Eugene Luciano, Maureen, Sierra.

 

Long-term needs:  Nancy S, Pauline M, Flo T, Dorian S, people of the Caribbean, 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, Brendan & parents Sujal & Anita, Garry, David, Susan, Annemarie, Chuck, Stephen, Noah, Zoe, Andrew, Anne M, Mickey & Apryllee.

 

Joys:  Park’s volunteer group packing boxes Saturday at the FoodBank in Hillside, Sandy’s friend Nancy’s continuing recovery, Park’s youth group trip to Sight & Sound’s Noah.

 

Our Nation and the World:  Participants in the Pentecost Witness for a Moral Budget, Peace in the Middle East, American servicemen & women who gave their lives for our freedom, racial justice, the new Pope Leo XIV, family of Pope Francis, our nation & its leaders, families of the Kent State Massacre victims, Catholics on the loss of the Pope, family & friends of the victims of the roof collapse in the Dominican Republic, the Zimbabwe UMC, the homebound, a resolution to the war in Gaza, peace, all veterans, all first responders, families of terrorist attacks victims, the people of Syria, peace in Haiti, missing & abused children, the people of Sierra Leone, those affected by the kidnappings in Nigeria, grieving families, children in wars, those suffering from depression, the homeless, the people of Sudan, those in hospice, an end to antisemitism.