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  • Secure a niche in Asbury First's Columbarium

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    Published: Feb. 23, 2024

    Invest in your family's future now!

    Later this year we will be breaking ground on Asbury First's Columbarium project – a sacred, consecrated outdoor space on the southeastern outer wall of 1040, designed to provide a final resting place for the remains of our loved ones. Instead of buying a plot in a cemetery, one can reserve a niche for a pair of urns that will be built into the garden-like columbarium.

    These niches are available to all, but space is limited so reserve yours now.  

    Stop by the Columbarium table in the Welcoming Hall after the 11 am service to learn more.

  • 1010 Tuesday

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    Published: Feb. 23, 2024

    1010 Tuesdays | March 12, 8 am

    Have you wondered what goes on at the newly renovated Community Outreach Center? Here’s your chance to See For Yourself!

    Monthly, every 2nd Tuesday, join us for what we call 1010 TUESDAYS! Meet us at 1010 East Ave at 8 am for a simple breakfast, a brief tour of the facility, and stories about these life-changing services. Bring a friend or colleague, and help us spread the word about the Community Outreach Center. 

    RSVP today by visiting asburyfirst.org/1010tuesdays or calling (585) 271-1050 x117.

  • Pretzel Sunday

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    Published: Feb. 23, 2024

    It's pretzel time! 

    Join us March 10, 11 am to noon in Fellowship Hall for fun, fellowship, and all things pretzels! This 40 year tradition is educational, entertaining, and delicious.

    Contact Paula Dugan for more information at pdugan@asburyfirst.org or at 585-271-1050 x111.

  • February 25, 2024 : Rev. Joe Kim

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    Published: Feb. 19, 2024

    Join us February 25 for the final visiting preacher in our winter preaching series, the Rev. Joe Kim!

    The Rev. Joe Kim serves as Lead Pastor of Bothell United Methodist Church outside of Seattle, WA. He has served in and with communities of faith for over 15 years, both in the non-profit sector and in the local church. He has traveled around the world as a speaker, preacher, workshop leader and facilitator, encouraging people of faith to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with God.

  • Two upcoming concerts you won't want to miss!

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    Published: Feb. 19, 2024

    Kearstin Piper Brown and Friends from the Black Students Union at Eastman
     

    Sunday March 3 at 3 pm, Asbury First, Sanctuary – FREE! 

    Ahead of her Metropolitan Opera debut, don’t miss soprano Kearstin Piper Brown’s very special performance. 

    This performance is sponsored by WXXI

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    An Evening with the internationally acclaimed Spelman College Glee Club 


    Wednesday, March 13 at 6:30 pm, Asbury First, Sanctuary

    $25 (adults), $10 (students)

    Now celebrating its 99th season, this historic Spelman College Glee Club has a reputation for choral excellence.

    Tickets will be available at a table in the Welcome Hall after worship, or by calling Bill Davis at (585) 266-4500.

  • February 18, 2024 : Rev. Katie McKay Simpson

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    Published: Feb. 16, 2024

    Join us February 18 for another visiting preacher in our winter preaching series, the Rev. Katie McKay Simpson!

    The Rev. Katie McKay Simpson is the Senior Minister of University United Methodist Church in Baton Rouge, LA. For eighteen years, she has served as a pastor, community leader, and planter of new ministries among Louisiana congregations located in Bossier City and Lake Charles. She is a graduate of Centenary College of Louisiana and received her MDiv from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, IL and she is presently working toward a PhD in Organizational Leadership at Eastern University outside of Philadelphia. Katie has been an active voice for inclusion in the Annual, Jurisdictional and General Conference levels of The United Methodist Church. She is married to Taylor and together they have three children—Eva, Jack, and Sam.

  • February 11, 2024 : Rev. Bryant Clark

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    Published: Feb. 9, 2024

    Join us February 11 for another visiting preacher in our winter preaching series, the Rev. Bryant Clark!

    The Rev. Bryant Clark is a graduate of Boston University School of Theology. He was ordained an elder in 2022 and is currently serving at Marcellus United Methodist Church. Pastor Bryant is passionate about church renewal, lay leadership development, youth ministry and ministries of mercy and justice. His wife, Kristina, serves as Director of Missional Engagement for the Upper New York Annual Conference. Together they have two daughters, Camila and Ella. Pastor Bryant is a lifelong Methodist and believes that our collective faith not only gives our lives meaning but also gifts us with the opportunity to affect the world in profound ways.

  • Housing Equity in Rochester Speaker Series

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    Published: Feb. 9, 2024

    Housing availability, affordability, and security are hallmarks of a healthy community, but access to housing in the U.S. is not an equal playing field. Speakers Nick Coulter, Ryan Acuff and our own Stuart Mitchell will share their knowledge about Rochester’s housing equity problems, the ways these issues impact us, and the ways in which we can seek justice in our community. 

     

    Sundays, 9:45 -10:45 am 

    February 25, March 3, and March 10

    Fellowship Hall and Zoom: zoom.us/j/8347173468 PW 200

     

    February 25 – Housing Equity (week 1) – presentation by Nick Coulter

    March 3 – Housing Equity (week 2) – presentation by Ryan Acuff

    March 10 – Housing Equity (week 3) – presentation by Stuart Mitchell

    Please contact Rachel Dupont with any questions at rdupont@asburyfirst.org

  • The Asbury First Library

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    Published: Feb. 2, 2024

    Do you love perusing books? Do you love cozy places to sit? Would you love a quiet place to catch up with a friend after the service? The Asbury First library is a perfect place for all three of these activities, located just around the corner from the Gathering Center in the Education Wing.

     

    Our library collection database is also all online! Click here to learn more

  • Older Adult Lenten Communion Services

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    Published: Feb. 2, 2024

    Please join us for a time of Lenten worship followed by a time of fellowship with friends at one or more of the following times and locations:

    • Thursday, February 22, 2 pm at The Highlands at Pittsford
    • Monday, March 11, 2 pm at Linden Knoll
    • Wednesday, March 13, 2:30 pm at St. Johns Meadows

     

    All are welcome! Please call Barbara Eltinge with any questions at 585-737-8775

  • Storehouse Items Needed

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    Published: Feb. 1, 2024

    The Storehouse is in need of the following items for our neighbors:

    • Bed-sized blankets (Twin, Full/Queen & King sizes)
    • Bath & hand towels
    • Queen sized bed sheets
    • Boys winter jackets in sizes 8-18
    • plastic plates, bowls and cups for children

    Donations have slowed down, so if you have general donations, please bring them to the COC. The items listed above are things we are most in need of at this time, however, we always need coats, clothing, shoes for men, women and children and essential household items. If you have questions about what we accept, call 473-0950 between 9am - 3pm on Monday-Thursday. We'd like to be able to give each family that shops with us, if needed, one blanket and one towel set. We serve 200-250 families/month. Your donations can be dropped off in the brick donation building outside of the Community Outreach Center (COC) or brought to the 1st floor reception desk in the COC Mon.-Thurs. from 9am-3pm and Fridays from 9am-12. Thanks for your ongoing generosity.

     


     

  • Rev. Dr. Stephen Cady's Final Sunday

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    Published: Jan. 19, 2024

    January 21, we will have only one service, at 11 am (no 9 am service), as this will be the Rev. Dr. Stephen Cady’s final service with Asbury First before relocating to Fort Worth, Texas where he will begin his new role as President of Brite Divinity School. To learn more about this transition period, please visit asburyfirst.org.

    Please plan to join us after the 11 am service in the Fellowship Hall on January 21 to celebrate the start of a new chapter for the Cady family.

    And save the date for June 1 and 2 for a more formal celebration of the Cady family's ministry among us!

  • January 28, 2024 : Rev. Jess Winderweedle

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    Published: Jan. 19, 2024

    Join us January 28 for the first visiting preacher in our winter preaching series, the Rev. Jess Winderweedle!

    The Rev. Jess Winderweedle (she/her) is an elder in the Greater New Jersey Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, and she is currently pursuing a PhD in Practical Theology (Homiletics) at Princeton Theological Seminary. Jess’s research interests center on the experiences of LGBTQ+ preachers in Mainline Protestant traditions. Jess grew up in Oklahoma, but she has called the East Coast home now for over 16 years. Before returning to school, Jess served as lead pastor at Kingston UMC where she also founded The Feed Truck, a mobile campus and community outreach ministry. She last preached at Asbury First in October.

  • Asbury First's first Same-Sex Wedding

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    Published: Jan. 19, 2024

    In case you missed it, Saturday, January 13, Asbury First celebrated the wedding of Christopher Gold and Cory Tylenda, an important milestone as this was Asbury First's first same-sex wedding. 

    WHEC News 10 reported on this historic ceremony. Watch the clip here.

    The Gold-Tylenda Wedding was truly an accomplishment due to the continued support and resolve of inclusiveness on behalf of all members of Asbury First.

  • Important Staffing Announcement

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    Published: Jan. 12, 2024

    To the Asbury First Family,

    We are very pleased to announce that Bishop Héctor Burgos-Núñez has appointed the Rev. Ted Anderson to become our Interim Senior Minister effective March 1, 2024. Bishop Burgos made this appointment following consultations with his Cabinet, especially including our District Superintendent, the Rev. Suzanne Block, and with our Pastor Parish Relations Committee, Governance Board, and Transition Team. The appointment will continue through at least June 30, 2024.

    Ted is an inspired choice to take on this role for several reasons.

    Ted has a depth of very useful experience based on his 40 years as an Ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church. He took on his first assignment in 1978, shortly after receiving his M.Div. from the Boston University School of Theology. Later, for approximately 20 years he served as the beloved Senior Minister at Hurlbut Memorial Community UMC. On the grounds of the Chautauqua Institution, Hurlbut Memorial plays a unique role within our Conference. Throughout the year, Hurlbut Memorial serves an active congregation in the Chautauqua area, but each summer it also becomes the United Methodist church for the Chautauqua Institution. The Church and its ministers are deeply immersed in the Institution’s programs and activities.

    Ted already knows us well. Many of us First met Ted in 2008 after he left Hurlbut Memorial to become District Superintendent for the Genesee Valley District. During his 8 years as our DS, Ted visited Asbury First many times, preached from our pulpit, presided often at our Annual Church Conferences, and advised us on many important issues. In recent years, he and his wife, Mary Connors Anderson, an experienced youth pastor, have worshipped with us regularly.

    Ted is an expert in Youth Ministry, and has held leadership positions at the local church level (Youth Minister at Christ UMC in Amherst); the District level (Youth Coordinator for 7 years); Conference level (Conference Youth Coordinator); the NE District Level and the National level. This expertise will be a wonderful support for our youth ministries.

    Ted shares our commitment to full inclusivity. As he has said, “I hope that AFUMC will continue to invite, empower, prepare and inspire all people to be the Body of Christ in the world ….. By all, I mean ALL.” He recently concluded a two-year interim assignment as Senior Minister at Fairport UMC, which was among the pioneer reconciling congregations in our area, and which places a particularly strong emphasis on full inclusivity.

    Ted formally retired several years ago and is not interested in pursuing a permanent appointment to Asbury First. But, for now, we could not be in better hands as we move into the next phase of our search.

    We understand that Bishop Burgos and the cabinet are actively working in a national search toward identifying an appropriate candidate for our senior pastor. We do not know how long that process will take, but have every confidence the Bishop will proceed with appropriate but deliberate speed.

    IMPORTANT DATES FOR YOUR CALENDARS

    January 21. As we have previously shared, Stephen Cady’s last preaching Sunday will be January 21. We will hold a reception to honor the Cady family’s service with us in Fellowship Hall immediately following the 11 am service on the 21st. There will not be a formal receiving line, and the Cadys will circulate to speak with us individually. We hope you can attend to attend to wish Stephen and Emily well in person. Stephen will remain on the staff to assist in transition matters through the end of February.

    January 28. Due to long-standing conflicting matters, Ted will not be in Rochester much of January and February. He will, however, be at Asbury First to chair our Annual Church Conference on January 28

    June 1 and 2 We also hope you will be able to join us on the weekend of June 1 and 2 for a family centered celebration of Stephen’s ministry and the entire Cady family’s wonderful contributions to the life of Asbury First. More details will be forthcoming at a later date.

    Please join us in welcoming Ted and Mary to the Asbury First Family!

    Grace and peace.

    James Quinn
    PPRC Chair

    Beth Wilkens
    Governance Board Chair