KELSEYVILLE >> Pastor Voris Brumfield announced that for the next six Sundays she will lead a second service at the Kelseyville United Methodist Church beginning September 4 at 5 p.m. in their Fellowship Hall.
This service will include a home-style soup supper, music, inspirational affirmations, and is an opportunity for anyone who considers themselves spiritual but not religious to connect spiritually, or for those who cannot attend the 9 a.m. traditional Methodist Service.
“Frequently, life gets busy and people forget to take time to regularly connect to the Spirit.” said Pastor Brumfield, a Conference Lay Minister. “This 5 p.m. service is for persons who feel frustrated by life, disconnected to joy, challenged by relationships, feels ‘God’ may be beyond our understanding, or may question if the world has good in it.”
The service is designed around the church’s open hearts, open minds motto.
“There are many paths to contentment and happiness and the Kelseyville Church Council agreed that as United Methodist, we should do outreach to those in the community who need a gathering place to connect, heal, and explore ways to enhance their lives spiritually,” Brumfield explained.
In addition to the Kelseyville 5 p.m. Spirit Connection Service, there is a 9 a.m. Sunday morning Methodist Worship Service with modern and traditional hymns, prayers, a scripture reading and weekly message.
Kelseyville United Methodist Church is located at 3210 Main Street in Kelseyville