Cumberland County Parish -- United Methodist Churches

 

Red Banks is Building a New Sanctuary.  Click Here for Photos.

The summer of 2005 allowed us to move to Cumberland County as "The New Director".  In the same time period a family of dedicated ministers moved here as well.  What glorious things have been going on since!  Our churches in the county have organized new programs, held revivals and added new members for the Kingdom of God.  Through the good news we are seeing new folks visiting our churches and many are putting down roots.  Feed My Sheep Food Pantry is still providing an excellent ministry to our community.  FMSFP needs your help, time, prayers, talents, food items and any monetary gifts!  This summer our Youth Mission Team is tackling something old in a new way.  They will be doing basically the same ministries with their Summer Youth Program but they are staying HOME to do it.  Isn't that marvelous and GREAT NEWS!  They may have more work than they can get done on their first outing.  God is truly good.  On a sad note, we hear we are losing some of the pastors in the county.  Please be in prayer for them and their work as well as the churches as they are sad to see them go. 

Ministries Director, Rev. Stephen D. Proctor

 

 

 

Located in the Heart of South Central Kentucky

17 Churches of the Cumberland County United Methodist Parish

Our Daily Bread

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Our Daily Bread

The Upper Room

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The Upper Room

 

Parish-wide Annual Summer  Youth Mission Project

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 2007 Project Daily Pictures)


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