King Avenue Digest 3/11/26

March 10, 2026

 

*NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS AND QUICKLY-APPROACHING EVENTS* 

  • SUNDAY, March 15: Mission Trip Wrap Up - Casa de Misericordia is a group home in Piedras Negras, Mexico for children with otherwise unstable homes. King Avenue has supported them and has had a relationship with them for almost 20 years. We sent a team there for a visit February 12-16, and they want to tell you about it. Join them in chapel March 15 between the worship services (10am) to hear about their experience at the Casa. Who knows - God might be calling you to join in next year. 

  • SUNDAY, March 15: UMCOR Special Offering - UMCOR Sunday is one of six churchwide Sunday offerings designated to support ministries and causes important to the entire United Methodist Church. This special offering underwrites UMCOR’s administrative costs. This offering allows UMCOR to use 100% of all funds given to humanitarian response and recovery efforts directly to communities in need. CLICK HERE TO GIVE TO UMCOR through Realm. There will also be offering envelopes available during worship if you prefer to give cash/check. Thank you in advance for your generosity!

  • THURSDAY, March 19: Retirees to the Ohio Craft Museum - Come and join the Retiree's Ministry as we head to the Ohio Craft Museum on March 19th at 11:00. Located at 1665 W. Fifth Avenue, the museum will be displaying Milestones: 100 Years of Miles Davis. There is a gift shop for you to peruse and after the self-guided tour. The museum has one ADA parking space in the rear of the main parking lot along with a lift. Due to limited parking, we will meet in the church parking lot at 10:30 and carpool to the museum. After the museum, we will eat lunch together nearby. Number of registrants will determine where we go for lunch. We look forward to seeing you! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ON REALM

  • *NEW* Wednesdays, April 8-29: When Kids Come Out” – A Four-Session Class for Parents and Family Members of LGBTQ+ Children - This 4-session class is designed to provide a safe space where questions and concerns can be dealt with openly and honestly. The dates for this series of sessions are Wednesdays, April 8, 15, 22, 29. These sessions of the class will be held on Zoom beginning at 7:00pm and concluding by 8:30 pm. Rev. Jim Waugh will lead the class. If you want to participate in the class, please email Jim at jwaugh3@mac.com. Put “Kids Class” in the Subject line. A few days prior to the class session, you will receive a Zoom invitation from Jim for the sessions. CLICK TO LEARN MORE

  • *NEW* Saturday, April 11: Carry the Hope... A Day for Justice-minded Folks - Many who care deeply about justice, community, and the well-being of our neighbors are feeling isolated or overwhelmed. Carry the Hope is a one-day gathering designed to create space for renewal, connection, and solidarity among justice-minded people across Ohio.  Through music, shared stories, conversation, and grounding practices, we will take time to breathe, listen, and reconnect with one another. Featuring music and facilitation by Luke Wallace, the day will include communal singing, table conversations, and regional connection designed to strengthen relationships and remind us that we are not alone in this work. This gathering is an invitation to step away from urgency for a moment, reconnect with hope, and begin building a relational network of people committed to justice, care, and community in the days ahead. Register by April 8.   CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

 

HOLY WEEK PREPARATION AND WORSHIP

  • Sunday, March 29: Palm Sunday Worship - "Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest heaven!" Palm Sunday, March 29, marks the start of Holy week. Join King Avenue UMC at 9am or 11am worship to sing our loud hosannas and wave palm branches! Bring family and friends. All are welcome! 

  • Sunday, March 29 During the Sunday School Hour (10am): Family Holy Week Kick-off Celebration - King Avenue kids are invited to a special Palm Sunday story and Easter egg hunt in their Sunday School classes on March 29th. Please drop off your kids at 10 am on Sunday (under 4 yrs in the nursery, 4 yrs through 5th grade in the Godly Play Classroom, CORE Youth Group in Donnenwirth). Contact Gwen with any questions or concerns at gwendolyn.derosa@gmail.com

  • Thursday, April 2: Maundy Thursday Worship - Experience a time of sacred reflection this Maundy Thursday, April 2nd, at King Avenue. Join us for a service featuring contemplative music and worship, reflection through our labyrinth and prayer stations, and the sharing of Holy Communion, as we remember Jesus' Last Supper and His call to love. This service begins at 7:00pm in the King Avenue Sanctuary. 

  • Friday, April 3: Good Friday Worship - Join your King Avenue family for a Good Friday worship service. This immersive worship experience is titled “We Were There.” Hear from Mary Magdelene, Judas, Peter, and Pontius Pilate as they recount their stories and witnessed the events leading up to and immediately following the crucifixion. Interspersed between stories is music to help us reflect on the sacrifice and grace offered through Christ's death on the cross. This service begins at 7:00pm in the King Avenue Sanctuary. This service begins at 7:00pm in the King Avenue Sanctuary. 

  • Sunday, April 5: Easter Worship - On Sunday, April 5th, we celebrate Easter Worship, affirming our identity as 'Easter People.' This season highlights the profound truth of Christ's victory over death, signifying our ongoing renewal through God's Love and saving Grace. Come and worship with your King Avenue family as we sing praises and step into the new life offered to us. Services will be held at 9am and 11am. All are welcome! 

 

KEEP READING FOR THE REST OF OUR CURRENT HAPPENINGS AND NEWS...  

  • Sunday, March 22: Poster Making for No Kings Protest/Rally - Whether you’re a member  of The Starfish Project or not, you’re invited to gather in the Chapel on Sunday, March 22. We’ll be meeting at both 10:00am and 12:00pm to support one another and create posters for the "No Kings 3.0" protest taking place on March 28. Also, if  you've been wanting to try the 5 Calls app but aren't sure where to start, we’ll have friendly folks on hand to help you get set up and comfortable with the tool. We’d love to see you there!

  • Sunday, March 22: United Methodist Alliance for Transgender Inclusion - The recent, unprecedented move by the Kansas legislature to target transgender people’s driver’s licenses and birth certificates is a stark reminder of why justice work is so urgent. On March 22 at 6:00pm, we will explore these themes of erasure and resilience with Maj. Emma Webb. After a decade of dedicated military service, Major Webb was discharged due to her gender identity. She will join us to discuss her experience with the removal of trans people from the armed forces, helping us connect the dots between legislative attacks and institutional discrimination. We will conclude with a community discussion on how to organize for lasting protections and trans rights. Registrants will receive a Zoom link. CLICK TO REGISTER 

  • Tuesday, March 24: Book Talk: The Queer Allies Bible by NV Gay - On Tuesday March 24 from 7-8:30, NV Gay, author of The Queer Allies Bible: The Ultimate Guide to Being an Empowering LGBTQIA+ Ally, will be visiting us to share about their book, read a few selections, and sign copies. King Avenue seeks to practice inclusiveness as God intends, and this book is an important resource for that work. Copies of the book will be available for purchase thanks to The Little Gay Bookstore. CLICK TO REGISTER Questions? Contact Pastor Andy at andy@kingave.org

  • "Safe, Secure. Together." Radical hospitality at King Avenue includes ensuring that people within our walls are safe. The objectives of Safe. Secure. Together. are to establish, communicate, and practice emergency procedures related to active aggressor, severe weather, fire, bomb threat, and other critical incidents. If you would like to learn more about the specific initiatives included in this program, access resources, or find out how to get involved, visit our "Safe. Secure. Together." webpage at kingave.org.

  • Grocery Help for Immigrant Families - Our Helpers is a women-led nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of immigrant and refugee families in Central Ohio. They especially serve families who have already been impacted by losing a family member in immigration action. Many folks are afraid to leave their homes or register their names. Our Helpers is filling that gap. To support this valuable organization, we will be collecting grocery items for local immigrants. You can drop off any of these items at church on Sundays or anytime the church office is open. Look for the bin marked Our Helpers. Learn more at ourhelpers.org. For a downloadable grocery list, CLICK HERE.

  • NNEMAP Item of the Month for February - The NNEMAP Item of the month for March is laundry pods and canned tomato products such as canned stewed tomatoes, tomato paste, etc.

  • History Room Installation - We invite you to visit the Heber History Room to view our new installation: "Recognizing women's work – Celebrating over 100 years of Women's Contributions to King Avenue." This special collection is available for viewing on Sundays between services and immediately following the 11:00 AM service.

  • Calling All Activists! The Starfish Project - Being the ""hands and feet of Christ"" in a complicated world can feel daunting. The Starfish Project is a space for those called to action but seeking direction. Together, we’ll explore how our small acts—like the boy on the beach with the starfish—can make a collective difference. Join the Starfish Project. When you join our Realm Group, you’re joining a community of support. There is no ""required"" level of activity—participate as much or as little as you feel led. As a member, you’ll have access to; Learning Opportunities: Workshops on protest safety, advocacy tools, and critical thinking in the digital age; Community Presence: Never go to a protest alone. We meet, carpool, and look out for one another; Tangible Work: Join us for ""low-stakes, high-impact"" sessions like poster making, postcard writing, or care package assembly; Civic Engagement: As midterms approach, we’ll share ways to support candidates who honor both the Gospel and the democratic process. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

  • Free Property eAlerts - The Franklin County Auditor’s office is dedicated to helping property owners better understand and provide feedback related to their property records. As part of this effort, the Auditor’s office offers a Property eAlerts tool through which a property owner can sign up to receive an automated email alert whenever a change is made to their property record (e.g., change in property owner, change in owner address, change in value). This free tool is designed to allow property owners to easily monitor changes made to their property records. To sign up to receive eAlerts for your property, search for your property and then from the parcel summary page click the "Sign Up for or Manage Property eAlerts" button. From here, you will enter your contact information into an online form and verify your registration through a confirmation message sent to your email account. CLICK HERE TO GET STARTED

FAITH FORMATION, FELLOWSHIP, AND SUPPORT

  • (THIS CLASS IS UNDERWAY) Mondays, 2/23-3/23: Sighs Too Deep for Words, A Study of Lamentations - In this study, we will explore the book of Lamentations to learn how faithful Christians can, both individually and collectively, express feelings of grief, sadness, questioning, anger, and loss while staying true to their faith in God. We will also look at events in modern history and responses to personal and communal tragedies in various forms of artistic expression. This online (Zoom) class led by Beth Aiello will be held on Mondays from 7:00-8:30 weekly for five weeks (2/23, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 3/23). 

  • OPEN, Our Daily Devotional - Our OPEN Project, ongoing since January 2025, is a daily devotional that delivers a bite-sized reading from the Bible to your email inbox daily. The best part is many of the devotionals are written by King Avenue members because we believe Jesus has something to say to each of us and through each of us. Our name "OPEN" reflects the King Avenue UMC theme song and positioning statement (Open minds, Open hearts, Open doors). Our goal with this program is to OPEN the Gospels together day by day. If you want to join us in this journey, complete this form to sign up.  CLICK TO SIGN UP FOR OPEN DAILY DEVOTIONALS

  • Recurring on Mondays: Retirees Church at Home - Is your heart yearning for a spiritual connection with other Retirees?  Consider joining the Retirees’ Church at Home, a weekly bible study that originated when the 2020 pandemic thrust many retirees into isolation.  Today, the group remains committed and diligent in providing fellowship, meaningful discussions and connection with each other. The group meets Monday mornings from 11:00-12:00 on Zoom, where various members lead the study using the devotions from the Upper Room.  If you are interested in participating with the Retirees’ Church at Home, contact Teresa Malloy at malloy29@aol.com or Dennis Chew at dennischew@me.com.

  • Recurring Weekly on Tuesday mornings & Wednesday evenings: Sermon Starters - Sermon Starters is a weekly small-group discussion of the upcoming Sunday's scripture lessons facilitated by Pastor Karen and Pastor Andy. Questions, insights, and stories help the pastors to think through their Sunday sermon ideas, as well as give participants a head start on their consideration of the week's lesson. Let Pastor Karen know (karen@kingave.org) if you'd like to be added to the Realm email group to receive the scriptures ahead of time. All are welcome in this "drop in" Bible Study Tuesdays at 7am in the Parlor, and Wednesdays at 6pm in the Chapel.

  • Recurring on Second Mondays of the Month: Rebels and Reconnection - This drop-in peer support group (for over 18 yrs old) is a safe, authentic environment where we process the trauma of purity culture, connect with our own amazing bodies, and formulate our own sexual ethics. We will dive into a variety of themes, including: faith and gender, purity culture history, and sex education. We’ll meet on the 2nd Monday of each month from 7 to 8:30 pm at King Avenue UMC. Contact Gwen with any questions: gwendolyn.derosa@gmail.com

  • Recurring on Second Wednesdays of the Month: Caregiver Support Group - King Avenue UMC Retirees Ministry and the Alzheimer's Association of Central Ohio are partnering to bring a Caregiver Support Group to our church monthly.  No registration is necessary and there is no cost.  This group is designed to support families of individuals affected by any type of dementia. This group will meet the second Wednesday of each month from 6:00-7:30.

  • Recurring on Thursdays: Young Adults Small Group - King Avenue Young Adults will gather weekly to be with each other, check in with each other and share how their walk with Jesus is going. Thursdays at 6:30pm here at the church. If you're 18-35 years old, you're welcome to join us. 

  • Recurring on First Saturdays of the Month: King Avenue Men's Group - The King Avenue Men's Group is a monthly get-together with men of different ages and backgrounds meeting in fellowship to discuss diverse topics of living as Christians. We meet on the first Saturday of month at 10:30am. For more information, please contact Roger Blocher rblocher01@gmail.com.

  • Last Sundays of the Month: Lit Club - Join the Lit Club on the last Sunday of each month at 7pm in the Logos Lounge. All are welcome! Simply read the book of the month, and get together to talk about it. You can also contact Rick Gilson (rickgilson@yahoo.com) to find out what the month's book is or if you'd like to be added to the communication group in Realm.

  • Every Other Sunday: Isaiah 35 Fellowship - Depression, anxiety, and many other mental health issues can challenge faith and hope and contribute to a feeling of isolation. Isaiah 35 is a confidential group providing fellowship, support, and prayer for adults with mental health struggles. We meet on every other Sunday on Zoom from 7 to 8 pm. Due to the nature of this group, please contact Mary Bostian for the Zoom link and more details. (614) 371-0171 marybostian50@gmail.com

OPPORTUNITIES TO HELP

  • NNEMAP Item of the Month - Each month, the NNEMAP Food Pantry requests churches to donated an "Item of the Month" to help our hungry neighbors. The designated item will be announced at church, found in our announcement sheet, and shared in the weekly King Avenue E-News Digest.

  • Little Free Pantry - Helping Our Neighbors - Knowing that many in our community are facing difficult times, King Avenue is excited to introduce our very own ""Little Free Pantry."" Our goal is simple: to offer immediate, on-the-fly assistance to both our church family and neighbors in need. You can find the pantry on the lower level in the Children’s Hallway (outside the large children’s classroom). We invite everyone to be a part of this vital community service! When you notice items have run out, please help restock the pantry. This is a hands-on project for all families and kids of all ages. Kindly stock the pantry directly—do not drop off donations with Gwen.

  • Open Shelter Lunch Packing - King Avenue packs lunches for the Open Shelter on several Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the year. All hands on deck for packing 200-400 lunches at a time! Check the schedule, and join when you're able. All days/dates are 6:00pm in the King Avenue kitchen. Many hands make light work! For the 2026, CLICK HERE.

  • Fourth and Fifth Saturdays: Gates Fourth UMC Community Breakfast - Calling all cooks, servers, and hostesses! Gates Fourth UMC serves a monthly community breakfast at 119 E. Gates St. King Avenue assists the Gates Fourth team with greeting guests, distributing clothing/personal care donations, serving meals, assisting in the kitchen, and cleaning up. For more information on getting involved, please contact Shawn Compton at comptonlaw@msn.com or (614)378-6758 or simply show up to Gates Fourth on the fourth and/or fifth Saturday of each month to enjoy a meal with your neighbors. The dress code for this food service environment is casual but please wear closed toes shoes for safety. The only skills needed for this three-hour commitment are to smile and bring hospitality to this diverse community. We hope to see you there! Gates Fourth United Methodist Church, 119 E. Gates St., Columbus, OH 43206 from 8:00-11:00am.

  • Ushers and Greeters  - Be the first friendly face someone sees at church! Our ushers and greeters keep folks safe and make them feel welcome. If you would like to help with this important ministry, please email Pastor Andy at andy@kingave.org.

  • Audio-Visual Volunteers - We are always looking for some folks who would like to learn how to help with live streaming our 9:00 and 11:00 services. You don’t need a lot of experience; we will train you! Please email Pastor Andy at andy@kingave.org if you are interested.

  • UMCOR Disaster Relief - UMCOR is the global humanitarian organization of the United Methodist Church that provides aid to people affected by crises and disasters around the world. You can contribute to UMCOR through Realm. CLICK HERE TO GIVE.

  • Use your Kroger Card to Give to King Avenue - Are you a Kroger Shopper? Do you have a Kroger Plus Card? If so, you can give to King Avenue every time you shop. If you have a Kroger Plus card, just log into your account, go to Community Rewards, and search for KING AVENUE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH to get this set up. LEARN MORE AND ENROLL

ADDITIONAL ITEMS OF NOTE

  • First Sundays of each Month: ASL Interpreter - King Avenue will be providing an ASL interpreter during worship.  Elisabeth Clegg will be interpreting on the first Sunday of every month during both services. Thanks, Elisabeth!

  • Chancel Flowers for Worship - If you are interested in signing up to donate Chancel Flowers for worship in 2026, please use this form. You can specify that your flowers be listed in the bulletin in memory or honor of a person or notable event. The arrangement is yours to take home at the end of that Sunday's service.

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