- * Epworth’s worship plan for 2024-2025 explores the theme of Hospitality
- * Use the hashtag #epworthrb to post to our Instagram page – especially for our LentVista devotional
- * 2024 statistics for Epworth Food Ministries
- * David Hagelin has released Epworth’s February financial update
- * We’ve got a New Prayer Request Form
- * UMC General Board of Church and Society Opposes Mass Deportation
- * See Immigration Rights info on the Baltimore Washington Conference site
- * See the Immigration Law & Justice Network 2024 Annual Report
- * Support our Congo Partnership ministry
- * Take Action: Protect Immigrant Families & Communities
- * The National Low Income Housing Coalition reports that Delaware has only 41 available and affordable rental homes for every 100 low-income families. Join Housing Alliance Delaware’s One Percent for Housing advocacy.
- * Check out Epworth’s Holy Week Schedule
- * To make a memorial dedication of a hydrangea for Easter Sunday, please email Tammy Zhang. The cost for each plant is $30
- * Thanks to Gwen Osborne and everyone who made our Saturday, April 12 Easter Egg Hunt a success!
- the Lewes Rehoboth Association of Congregations has approved a grant of $65,000 to replace Epworth’s walk-in refrigerator/freezer vital to our food ministry
- * Church World Service released a Beyond the Signature: Toolkit for Living Out the Ash Wednesday Ecumenical Declaration
- * The Plastic Pollution Coalition is hosting a webinar: This is Your Brain on Plastic: What You Need to Know about Plastics & Health on April 16 at 5 pm
- * Register with the area group/ministry SOAH: Speak Out Against Hate
- * NEW GROUP! – Chesapeake Walk to Emmaus Face to Face Encounter at Epworth UMC May 12, 14, 19, and 21 from 9 am to 3:30 pm in the sanctuary. Contact Robin Duer by April 30
- * Epworth’s May 3 Plant Sale includes an online pre-sale from April 14 – May 3 (15% of sales go to Epworth – orders over $125 ship free! Check out this video)
* Epworth’s Food Ministries to our neighbors have never been more important since Federal cuts to the USDA Emergency Food Assistance Program have cut the Delaware Food Bank’s stocks by half (nearly a million meals). Click to volunteer or to donate - * Check out our new Devotional Practices page and share your devotional resources with Pastor Bo