Study and Fellowship Opportunities at Pleasant Street United Methodist Church
Small Groups
Small groups are a great way to “plug in” to Pleasant Street United Methodist Church beyond worship on Sunday mornings. They offer time for extended conversation and faith sharing in a relaxed setting, and a way for us to deepen our relationships with God and one another. Pleasant Street United Methodist Church s a diverse Beloved Community, with a wide variety of shared interests. This is the current list of small group ministries available.
If you have a passion you’d like to share with others, feel free to contact our Member Care Coordinator, Sharon Sagat-Stover (453-6544 or [email protected]) about starting a small group.
Small groups are a great way to “plug in” to Pleasant Street United Methodist Church beyond worship on Sunday mornings. They offer time for extended conversation and faith sharing in a relaxed setting, and a way for us to deepen our relationships with God and one another. Pleasant Street United Methodist Church s a diverse Beloved Community, with a wide variety of shared interests. This is the current list of small group ministries available.
If you have a passion you’d like to share with others, feel free to contact our Member Care Coordinator, Sharon Sagat-Stover (453-6544 or [email protected]) about starting a small group.
The Library
If you would like to do some studying on your own (or would simply like a book to read for pleasure) Pleasant Street United Methodist Church has a fine selection of books, audiobooks, magazines, and videos to loan. We have Christian classics and new releases, Bible commentaries and theology books, fiction and devotional reading, books on spiritual formation and books about justice issues, books on church history and books on the emerging church - and just about everything in-between.
The PSUMC Library is now online at LibraryThing. com! What this means is you can go to to our catalog page and search our library to see if we have a book you are looking for. You can search by author or title. If you want more information you can read reviews by other LibraryThing users. Or you can click on "Tags" and explore various subject areas. When you find a book you want to sign out, note the first tag listed for the book. It will be the shelf label where the book will be found in the library.
There is a chart of the tags and shelf labels stored in the sign-out book in the library, as well as a paper copy of the entire collection of books. We are at the low-tech stage of using this technology - you'll still have to go find your book on the shelf and sign it out in the green notebook, and sign it back in when you return it. Then again, you might want to simply stop by the library and browse!
If you would like to do some studying on your own (or would simply like a book to read for pleasure) Pleasant Street United Methodist Church has a fine selection of books, audiobooks, magazines, and videos to loan. We have Christian classics and new releases, Bible commentaries and theology books, fiction and devotional reading, books on spiritual formation and books about justice issues, books on church history and books on the emerging church - and just about everything in-between.
The PSUMC Library is now online at LibraryThing. com! What this means is you can go to to our catalog page and search our library to see if we have a book you are looking for. You can search by author or title. If you want more information you can read reviews by other LibraryThing users. Or you can click on "Tags" and explore various subject areas. When you find a book you want to sign out, note the first tag listed for the book. It will be the shelf label where the book will be found in the library.
There is a chart of the tags and shelf labels stored in the sign-out book in the library, as well as a paper copy of the entire collection of books. We are at the low-tech stage of using this technology - you'll still have to go find your book on the shelf and sign it out in the green notebook, and sign it back in when you return it. Then again, you might want to simply stop by the library and browse!