Sunday service was led by Rev. Dylan Parson and was titled “Joy”.
Fairhaven UMC
United Methodist Church
2415 Saw Mill Run Blvd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15234
Sunday 9:30am Worship
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Sunday, December 15 – Third Sunday of Advent
- 8:30 am – K.E. Cafe opens
- Coffee, tea, juices, donuts, bagels, bananas, granola bars are available!
- 9:30 am – Worship Service with Rev. Dylan Parson
- Scripture Lesson: Isaiah 35:1-10 Matt 11:2-11
- Morning Message: “”Joy”
Wednesday, December 18
- 7:00 am – Men’s Bible Study with Pastor Dylan
- 7:00 pm – Bible Study for All
Thursday, December 19
- BEYOND at Spencer UMC
- 6:15 – Light Supper
- 7:00 pm – Service
FUTURE DATES
December 22 – 8:15 am – Trustee Meeting
December 24 – 11:00 pm – Christmas Eve Candlelight Service at Fairhaven UMC
December 25- Merry Christmas
- 8:30 am – K.E. Cafe opens
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Sunday service was led by Rev. Diane Randolph and was titled “Hope”.
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Hill Top UMC Candlelight service at 6 pm
Carnegie UMC service at 8 pm
Spencer UMC Candlelight Service with Live Nativity at 9 pm
Fairhaven UMC Candlelight service at 11 pm
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The windows of Fairhaven United Methodist Church are a treasure; they are the legacy not only for members of Fairhaven United Methodist Church, but also to residents of Overbrook, and Pittsburgh since 2013 when the Fairhaven United Methodist Church building designated as a Pittsburgh Historic Landmark.
The windows date to the 1907 and are believed to have been designed by the Rudy Brothers Studio located in the East End of Pittsburgh for over a century. This studio designed and created windows for many churches in the Pittsburgh area including Calvary Episcopal Church and Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church.
The Save The Windows fundraising campaign began in 2013 in order to save Fairhaven United Methodist Church’s stained glass windows from continuing their age-related deterioration. The campaign was envisioned as a ten-year campaign to raise $200,000.00 that would enable all the windows in the church to be restored.
Thanks to our donors, the campaign has raised over $120,000.00
And we are now in the home stretch. There are four more windows that need to be restored, one of which is the centerpiece of the church sanctuary, the Good Shepard Window.
We come to you again and ask for your help in this final push to complete this important project and thank you for your support over the last six years.
Donations can be mailed to:
Window Restoration Fund
Fairhaven United Methodist Church
2415 Saw Mill Run Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15234
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