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Funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Medicaid Infrastructure Grant-CFDA No. 93.768, Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services/Pathways to Independence

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Viola United Methodist Church

 

Location:      225 N Washington St.
Viola, WI   55464
PO Box 145

Phone:          608-627-1910

Website:      www.violawisc.com

Contact:      Rev. Lavern Larson 
Home:          608-637-7614
Cell:              608-606-4648

Services:    Sunday School: 8:30 a.m.
                      Sunday worship: 9:30 a.m. 
                      Committee meetings usually held on Wednesday evenings.
                      United Methodist Women meet 3rd Monday, 2:00 p.m. every other month beginning in Feb.
                      Martha Circle meets 2nd Monday of every month at 1:30 p.m.
                      Sarah Circle meets 2nd Monday of every month at 1:00 p.m.
                      Bible Study meets on Tuesday of each week at 1:00 p.m.
                      Youth Group

Purpose of our organization:  To worship God and seek his spiritual guidance in our lives, to share our love of Jesus with others and to follow his teachings.

 

Services we provide:

# 1.    All are welcome to join us in worship, and believers may join us in communion.

# 2.    Nursery room is available during the services.

# 3.    The Church is handicap accessible.

# 4.    Pastoral care and counseling, prayers.

# 5.    Food Pantry.

# 6.    Passages meets every Wednesday, 1-3 p.m.

# 7.    4-H Club meets once a month.

# 8.    We hold fellowship and fundraising suppers.

Volunteer opportunities through our organization:

# 1.    Teach or help teach in children's ministries.

# 2.    During worship; usher, greet, read scriptures or provide special music.

# 3.    Help in Nursery room.

# 4.    Join a circle and United Methodist Women or Youth group.

# 5.    Help serve food at fellowship after services on third Sunday of each month.

# 6.    Contribute or help at food pantry.

# 7.    Help with projects we do for others in the community, such as the mitten tree, Christmas toy giving or global projects such as the heifer project or blanket project, etc.

# 8.    Serve on a church committee.   

Additional Notes:   Visits and worship services at nursing homes.

Updated: DC Young 02-03-2010

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