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The Good News: Local Leaders Share Truths About Housing Insecurity in Nassau County
Speaking with Rev. Dr. Mark Charles at the May Wesley Dinner Club were Desiree Dinkle from The Council on Aging, Oliver Causon from Nassau Sober Living, Barbara Beck from Micah’s Place, Carlene McDuffie from Affordable Housing, Inc., Jennifer Pault from The Arc Nassau, Molly Cressy from Nassau County Schools: McKinney-Vento Program, Zen Carver from Nassau County Homeless Coalition, and Sandy Phipps from Angels Unaware/ Gracie’s Kitchen. A recent survey showed that residents o

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1 day ago6 min read


The Good News: Your Support Reaches Around the World with Memorial's Six International Mission Partners
"Did you know that Memorial's mission reach extends over four continents?" Pastor Rachel asked the group from the Wesley Dinner Club who gathered Thursday night. "These mission partners allow us to grow our own missional impact. Thought this United Methodist Connection, we can expand where we care. We can see the image of God in the diversity of the people we reach, and we can share the love of Jesus Christ to more people." Pastor Rachel was referring to the six internation

Memorial Fernandina
Apr 177 min read


The Good News: Our Connectional Mission Impact
Rev. Samantha Aupperlee "We get to be the light to the world. We are, together, the body of Christ." These were the words that Rev. Sam Aupperlee used to encourage the those at the Wesly Dinner Club to stay engaged with mission and connection through the United Methodist Church, Rev. Aupperlee was one of the guests Pastor Charlie invited to speak at the latest Wesley Dinner Club. Also joining Rev. Aupperlee, were Memorial member Jim Mitts, who serves as the Disaster Response

Memorial Fernandina
Mar 204 min read


Good News: Leaders and Members Hear from Four Generations at Wesley Dinner Club
1.15.26 | Maxwell Hall: Leaders at Memorial were invited to attend the monthly Wesley Dinner Club along with the church family to hear a special panel discussion. Pastor Charlie chatted with four members of our congregation who represented four different generations. Each of the panelists grew up in the church and had memories, ideas, and hopes to share. Pastor Charlie asked the group if they could name one thing is important to them that has remained constant at Memorial ove

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Jan 164 min read


Derrick Scott, III Brings a Message of Hope and Connection to the Wesley Dinner Club
In honor of the recent Laity Sunday, Memorial was blessed to have a meal and discussion with Derrick Scott, III at the last Wesley Dinner Club. A long-time friend of Memorial, Derrick wears many hats within in the Conference and Denominational work of the United Methodist Church. Using his gift of breaking down topics into the core issues, and his skill with communicating to multiple generations, he spoke to the group about the role of the laity, our relationship with young p

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Oct 17, 20253 min read
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