When asked what the greatest commandment is, Jesus answered “You must love the Lord your God” and “You must love your neighbor as you love yourself” (Matthew 22:34-40). Here at Longs Peak UMC, we are active in our local community and throughout the world.
LOCAL MISSIONS
NATIONAL AND GLOBAL MISSIONS
LPUMC supports a social worker, Glorie Gitonga, in Nairobi, Kenya through the Center for Health and Hope. In addition to funding her salary through our Missions budget, we also hold an annual fundraising event for the Center for Health and Hope, such as a dinner or, most recently, a fall craft bazaar.
Special Sundays
The six Special Sundays are Human Relations Sunday in January, UMCOR Sunday in March, Native American Ministries Sunday in May, Peace with Justice Sunday in June, World Communion Sunday in October, and United Methodist Student Day in November. On these Sundays, we empower our congregation to give toward causes and organizations that promote sustainable life change. These offerings help reach out to the community, offer refuge in times of disaster, promote peace and justice, provide scholarships, teach skills to encourage self-sufficiency and share the love of Jesus Christ with God’s people everywhere.