Date: July 23, 2016 Time: 5:30 pm Menu: Picnic foods. Fried Chicken, Potato Salad, Macaroni salad, green and fruit salad. Apple Pie and Chocolate Cake for dessert. Iced Tea, Lemonade and Coffee.
20,304 Meals Packed!
Eight congregations of the Fresno/Clovis area circuit came together on January 9 to start the New Year with a Stop Hunger Now meal packing event. Hosted at Memorial UMC. 20,304 meals were packed within two hours hosted at Memorial! Special thanks to: Memorial & Wesley who each paid for at
Live Nativity 2015
About 350 people passed through the Centurion gates Saturday and Sunday nights. The rain on Sunday posed no problem whatsoever. The rain actually stopped for the duration of the event. The evenings were filled with joy and cheer from everyone. Thanks for attending!.
Multicultural Celebration
The United Methodist Churches of the Central Valley present a celebration of the gifts and harmony that rise from our multicultural blend. Hosted at Memorial UMC in Clovis October 3, 2015 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. This is a public, community event. Bring the family. Bring a friend.
Youth Mission Trip 2015
At 10 am on Sunday, Sept 13, there will be A special service put on by the Mission Team in the Fellowship Hall. (No services at 9:30 or 11 am) They're off! After a packing session, and sendoff "ceremony" on Friday evening (July 31). Memorial's mission team departed Saturday morning for Crownpoint
Luau 2015!
Escape to the tropics! The north lawn of Memorial will be transformed into a tropical atmosphere complete with a volcano! Enjoy a traditional luau meal, entertainment, and silent auction. You will be transported to a different land! September 12, 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm Proceeds from the luau go
Camp!
At the historic Academy Church. Bring your camping gear and set up camp for the weekend of May 29-31. The Academy location should still be cool and it's not far. This is an ALL church activity. If you can't camp, come up just for the day(s). There's plenty of space for camping on the property.
Native American Study
On Sunday, April 12, the 4 week Native American Study course began at Memorial with the history of the local native people led by Dr Bernard Navarro, professor at Fresno City College. Dr Navarro described the different nations and tribes throughout California, including the San Joaquin