Canal Fulton United Methodist Church
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Worshiping in a manner that is meaningful for you.

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The men of CFUMC meet on the third Sunday of the month at 7:30 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall (September -June). We share a time of food and fellowship and then a short time of Bible study. Occasionally, there will be a program after breakfast, but our main focus is sharing in fellowship with other Christian men. We meet September through June and, by the way, we cook our own hearty breakfasts each month with Lee's steak and egg breakfast topping off our year in June.

The UMM work hand-in-hand with the Trustees, completing various projects around the church. We have been known to help the United Methodist Women from time to time.

We invite you to share a hearty breakfast and a time of fellowship with us soon!

 

The history and significance of the Cross and Flame emblem are as rich and diverse as The United Methodist Church. Following more than two dozen conceptualizations, a traditional symbol—the cross—was linked with a single flame with dual tongues of fire. The resulting insignia is rich in meaning. It relates The United Methodist church to God through Christ (cross) and the Holy Spirit (flame).