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:

3/10/24 – Sharon & Pastor Tom, Lorraine.

3/3/24 – Elizabeth M, Pilar, Shinn & Morrison family, Aunt Maude, family & friends of Marian.

2/25/24 –Eleanor T, family & friends of Bruce Poles, Ellendale, Vincent’s mom, Missy, Barbara, Sandy, Sue G, Mike’s mom.

Long-term needs:  Shanda Johnson, Pauline, Jenny, 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, Kaitlyn, Zoe, Andrew, Anne M, Mickey & Apryllee.

Joys:  Welcome to Annie, CJ T’s college acceptance, Cayton & girlfriend’s safe arrival, Laura’s recovery, all the Manna volunteers, Diana’s office volunteering, Peter’s recovery, ability of people with different views to communicate, Missy not needing chemo, our tech abilities to share our worship with people far away.

Our Nation and the World:  The people of Haiti & other war-torn countries around the world, those affected by the fires in Texas, an end to violence, Wendy Williams’ health diagnosis, world peace, the people of Sierra Leone, those without heat/hot water, those affected by the kidnappings in Nigeria, those with Covid, those who are ill, those who have lost loved ones, people seeking God, the homebound, those without healthcare benefits, peace in the Middle East & return of all hostages, all victims of natural disasters, children in wars, harmony & love in our country, those suffering from depression, all first responders, all families, the homeless, the people of Sudan, those in hospice, an end to anti-Semitism, success for those with addictions, those in prison, all caregivers.