Opportunities for fellowship & service
Salem's programming is diverse, designed to meet the needs of a diverse congregation. Mission opportunities, fellowship, small groups, Bible study and recreation provide a holistic approach to growing in Christ.
Fellowship opportunities
Ham & Oyster Dinner
Come, enjoy great food and fellowship on November 8th, 2008 from 1-7 P.M..
Blithe Spirits
A lively group of folks who meet once a month on the first Wednesday for fellowship and fun. Call the church office and someone will call and remind you of the next meeting.
Youth Fellowship
Sunday nights @ 7 p.m. Come, join the fun, do neat things, meet new friends.
Christians for Fun
Includes co-ed softball, men's basketball, women's basketball, volleyball in the pit
and Ironbird games
Golf Tournament
Wetlands Golf Course in Aberdeen, MD on Friday, October 3rd 2008. 12:00 PM registration with 1:00 PM Shotgun tee off. Cost is $100/player.
An Evening of Dinner and Entertainment--featuring the Salem Brothers Quartet and the contemporary sound of "Second Coming." Friday September 26 and Saturday the 27th. Dinner is at 6:30 PM and the show is at 7:30 PM. Tickets cost $20.
Worship-related opportunities
Chancel Choir
Have you ever sat back in a worship service, listened to our great choir, and thought, “I would love to be up there adding my voice to theirs”? Well, why not join this group of people who love to sing and praise the Lord? Work with our talented music director, Jim Graham, and discover a new talent. Jim says everybody can sing. Practice Thursday 7:30-9 p.m. Then Sunday mornings at 10:15 for a quick refresh.
Handbell Choir
Practice 9:30 Sundays. What a wonderful way to ring praises to God. No experience necessary. It's very easy to learn and a great way to meet people. Call Karen Fisher if you have any questions.
Praise Band
This is for you if you play an instrument or sing. Come, find out on Thursdays @ 6:00 P.M.
Contact person is Krista Ports.
Puppets
Are you a ham at heart? Then you will want to be a part of our "No Strings Attached" puppet ministry. For 5th graders and older. Practice is usually on Saturday mornings. Come and claim your character.
Liturgical Dance
Come, join our liturgical dance team "Beautiful Feet." It's another wonderful way to praise God. Come and learn a dance to share in worship. A prayerful and worshipful experience even to practice. Practice is usually on Mondays.
Liturgists
Would you be willing to read the Scripture on Sunday mornings and/or assist with communion?
Study opportunities
Sunday School for all ages---Sunday School at Salem runs concurrent with the school year, beginning in September and ending in early June (when we go to the Summer schedule). There is a place for everyone, birth to 101. We have a nursery which is equipped with cribs and lots of toys. We have regular Sunday School classes for pre-school through Adult. Sunday School for the children (pre-school through grade 5) enjoys a bi-weekly music ministry as well. The older classes incorporate a drama ministry into learning. At Salem, we provide team-teachers for each class, providing more support and guidance for new teachers. Sunday School begins at 9:30 and is over at 10:30. Come and join us for an uplifting hour of personal growth and fun.
Adult Sunday School--
Come, join us at 9:30 in the parlor for great fellowship and study. Breakfast food and coffee are provided each week too. Each week stands alone and reading ahead for the following Sunday is optional. Come and join us.
Common Grounds---provides a place to land for adults. It meets@ 9:30 A.M. every Sunday in the Fellowship Hall and begins with a short devotion and discussion. There is coffee and plenty of fellowship. It's a great place to share how your week was with Christian friends.
Bible Study
Our Wednesday morning (10:00) Bible study provides an opportunity to dig a little deeper into the Scriptures.
Children's and family ministries
Home school
Salem Christian School has been established to allow parents the freedom to educate their children in the way God has appointed, while also fulfilling the Maryland State legal requirements for home schoolers under its supervision.
Each family chooses, purchases, and implements the materials to be used in the education of their children. The school does not require any particular curriculum or plan of study. Additionally, the school does not require the families to cover every subject every day throughout the year. The family decides how and when materials are covered. Each family is required to keep a portfolio of samples of each student's work to show "regular, thorough instruction" in the required courses of english, mathematics, science, social studies, art, health, physical education and religion.
This home school support ministry is being directed by Carol Kramer. For further information on home schooling, you may call Carol at 410 510-7144.
Noah's Ark Children's Center
is accepting registration for both the three- and four-year old classes. Please call the church office or our director Mary Ellen Wehr, 410-529-6777. "Noah's Ark is the best pre-school in the area. My children both have loved it." -- A Happy Mom
Sunday School Teachers
What a wonderful way to serve the Lord an our church! Substitute teachers and nursery workers are always needed.
Worship Hour Child Care Staff
We are very fortunate here at Salem to have a fully
staffed, paid worship-time program provided for children from birth through 2nd
grade. A schedule of worship hour children's programs has been placed in the pew racks to provide information to families who have children within these ages.
Prayer ministries
Prayer Circles
If you would like to be a part of our prayer circles just contact the church office. When there is a prayer need, the circles go to work, praying and calling the next person on the list.
Prayer Group
Care through Prayer-Join a prayer team which meets Thursday mornings at 7:30 and Thursday evenings at 6:30 to pray for the needs of our congregation, the whole church, and the world.
Service opportunities
Helping Hands Food pantry
Work a day giving out food. Monday through Friday 9-12. Pick a day a month or a day or 2, whenever you can make it.
Thrift Shop
Fridays 9-12. Drop off good used clothing at the church. We are always looking for volunteers who can man the shop.
Community Assistance Network--Come, join us on the first Wednesday of every month as we serve food to those in need. We meet at 6:30 PM. at the Eastern Regional Health Bldg. on Franklin Square Drive.
Welcome One Shelter --Join us at the Welcome One Shelter as we prepare and serve food to those in need in the Abingdon area.
Missionary support
Have you ever thought about leading a team in mission?
Adopt a family at Thanksgiving and Christmas
We support the Wesley Home. Wesley is a retirement community with strong ties to the United Methodist Church.
T.L.C. & Stephen Ministry--Caregiving and Training opportunities. contact the Church Office for more information.
Other Small Groups
Tech Team----helps to communicate the church's message through technology, e.g. the church website and other means....Contact Al Saxon, techteam@salemunited.org
Salem Spotlighters----Come out and enjoy a great show with great food! Call the church office for more information.
Book Club-If you enjoy reading, team up with this like-minded group. We read a number of different books throughout the year. There's always good discussion, fellowship and fun.
United Methodist Women--This is a group of women who serve the church, community, and world in mission and ministry.
To get involved with any of the above ministries and/or groups or to add one of your own just call the church office at 410 592-2543.
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