After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Connect with us online. Sunday mornings we will worship together at 9 AM & 11 AM until further notice. Worshipers can access Sunday Worship directly at https://vimeo.com/sjumckcor go to our website link: http://sjumckc.org/sermons/ or Call 888 363-8708 from your landline. If you can't join us at 9 am or 11 am, follow the link above to our sermon archive to watch at your convenience. If you experience any trouble during worship text or call 816-605-6461 for help.
Prayer Time. Join us on the Prayer Line every Tuesday and Thursday from 12p-1p. Call 530-881-1212; enter access code 2936809964.
We invite everyone to continue to give electronically, or by cash or check. Contributions can be placed in the locked and secured mailbox just outside the Wayne Avenue Administrative entrance or mailed to 5540 Wayne Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64110. A giving tab can be found in the upper right-hand corner of www.sjumckc.org or click here. Contributors can also text SJUMC to 77977
Compassionate Care When you experience illness, the death of a loved one or if you would like prayer, we want to know so that we may provide compassion, encouragement, and comfort during life's challenges. Please call the church office at 816-444-5588 and after hours or when the church is closed call 816-802-8235.
Prayer Extension – 816.444.5588
Make a prayer request (extension 5)
Hear a pre-recorded prayer or devotional (extension 6)
Acknowledgements were received from the Karen Thompson and Eddie Massaquoi families for the lost of their loved ones.
WHAT'S AT STAKE? Watch the Video Healthcare for Missouri!
On Tuesday, August 4, all Missourians will have the chance to vote Yes On 2 to bring more than a billion of our tax dollars home from Washington every year – money that’s now going to places like California and New York instead.
By bringing our tax dollars home, we can protect thousands of frontline healthcare jobs, help keep rural hospitals open, and deliver healthcare to Missourians who earn less than $18,000 a year. That includes thousands of veterans and their families, those nearing retirement, working women who don’t have access to preventive care, and other hardworking Missourians whose jobs don’t provide health insurance.
Strengthen your faith during this time. Connect more deeply with God and your StJ community! Join us every Sunday morning following 9 am worship for online fellowship, conversation, prayer and bible study. Opportunities are available for youth and adults. Contact Emmanuel Ngomsi at 816-215-6387 or e.ngomsi@universalhighways.com to join a Sunday school group. Find your Sunday School class here!
Confirmation Class Time: 11:00 AM
I was so excited to see all of you for our online class! If you have any questions regarding the lesson you can call me, Ms. Cookie @ 816-525-4204 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/399291054?pwd=Q1JVMmFkcTFTeS80STlqcHVKRFRmZz09 Meeting ID: 399 291 054 Password: SJUMCtween
The Truth Seekers - Sunday School Class for Adults Studying Tony Evans Book: The Come Back
11:30 am to 12:30 pm on Sunday mornings.
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If you are a healthcare worker or working on the Frontlines... Please email Yvette Richards
as the Evangelism Team would like to provide you will special prayers. yrichards@sjumckc.org
COVID-19 Help
Jackson County to host COVID-19 sample testing site for Missouri Officials said online pre-registration is suggested to keep lines running efficiently. Click here for pre-registration, or call the Missouri COVID-19 hotline for assistance at 877-435-8411.
We are also wanting to encourage all community members to visit our Virtual Room of Refuge online (link below) curated by the Center for Trauma Informed Innovation at Truman Medical Centers Behavioral Health.The outbreak COVID-19 may be stressful for people. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children. Coping with stress will make you, the people you care about, and your community stronger.
"Legacy of Leadership" aired live on KSHB.com, KSHB Facebook Page, and the KSHB YouTube channel on the 50th Anniversary of Leon Jordan’s assassination. The documentary is directed by filmmaker and musical artist, Emiel Cleaver whose been wanting to do this documentary since 2012. With the assistance of a 2019 Rocket Grant, Cleaver has been able to complete the project which he hopes both educates and enlightens by casting a light on Kansas City's rich, yet complex, Black history. Cleaver believes everyone in the metropolitan area at least should know who Leon Jordan was. He intends for this project, and others he has produced, to let younger generations know the struggle and sacrifices that were made by people like Jordan.