Discussion Starter || Matthew 21:1-17 (18-46)

Read Matthew 21:1-17 (18-46) (CEB, NRSV, MSG, KJV, Compare). Jesus’ entrance into Jerusalem to the waving of palm branches and shouts of hosanna (Save us!) is attested to in each of the four gospels. Have you heard this story before? If so, when you think about Jesus’ entrance into Jerusalem, what comes to mind?  What …

Sunday, April 5, 2020 || Praise & Prayer

Join us for a service of praise and prayer: an opportunity for us to gather together, offer our thanks to God, and pray with and for one another. You can join this service virtually through Google Hangouts by clicking this link (http://meet.google.com/ens-kcoq-bgg) or by calling 1-262-885-7027, the PIN is 172 874 072#. All are welcome. …

Tuesday, March 31 || Praise & Prayer

Join us for a service of praise and prayer: an opportunity for us to gather together, offer our thanks to God, and pray with and for one another. You can join this service virtually through Google Hangouts by clicking this link (https://meet.google.com/txp-ndfa-ivu) or by calling 1-440-467-1448, the PIN is 220 679 745#. All are welcome. …

Sunday, March 29, 2020 || Discussion Starter

Today’s Reading: Matthew 18:1-14 (CEB, NRSV, MSG, KJV, Compare) In 1999, Kenny Rogers released the song, “I Am the Greatest.”  It is about a boy who believes himself to be the greatest baseball player ever.  He tells himself over and over that he is the greatest.  He picks the ball up and pitches to himself, …

Sunday, March 29, 2020 || Praise & Prayer

Join us for a service of praise and prayer: an opportunity for us to gather together, offer our thanks to God, and pray with and for one another. You can join this service virtually through Google Hangouts by clicking this link (http://meet.google.com/ens-kcoq-bgg) or by calling 1-262-885-7027, the PIN is 172 874 072#. All are welcome. …

A Message From the Pastor

Dear members and friends of Franklin United Methodist Church, The last couple of weeks have brought rapid change to the way in which we live our every day lives.  The spread of the coronavirus has changed the way we can responsibly interact with one another.  These changes even impact the way we interact and do …