We’re Hiring

Spring City United Methodist Church is seeking a committed Christian lay leader to serve as Youth Ministries Director for you grades 6-12. The position, which is part time (20 hours per week), requires both administrative skills and interpersonal skills to plan, promote, conduct and oversee the youth ministry programs that are focused on helping youth establish a relationship with Jesus Christ and grow in their faith. The programs include weekly Sunday & Wednesday evening meetings of the youth groups, annual retreats, youth mission trips and other fun, spiritual and/or mission activities. The full job description and contact information can be found here on our Job Opportunities page.

Homeless Mats Ministry

Homeless Mats Ministry

Ohana Youth & TLC Crafters

All details and instruction are in the Fellowship Hall immediately following the morning service and also on the Youth bulletin board. You may also contact Krissy Tallent with any questions.

Level 1 Save plastic shopping bags and drop them at designated locations.
Level 2 Level 1
Plus flatten out/fold the bags for easier processing.
Level 3 Levels 1 and 2
Plus cut the bags into loop strips
Separate the loops from the “trash” ends (keeping these for pillow stuffing)
Turn in packaged separately.
Level 4 Levels 1,2 and 3
Plus connect loops into plastic yarn. (called plarn) Wind plarn into working plarn balls. Turn in.
Level 5 Come spend time with Ohana helping them with Levels 1-4 (Personal participation in Levels 1-4 optional but not necessary)
Level 6 Come spend time weaving the mats, pillows and straps at your convenience and/or with our Ohana/TLC.
(Personal participation in Levels 1-4 optional but not necessary)
Level 7 Shopping level – (at a future time when mats are completed)
A – Purchase and donate supplies for homeless kits.
B – Purchase and donate food to take to the Soup Kitchen when we go serve.
C – Help the kids shop for supplies for homeless kits and/or food.
Level 8 Go with us to serve the homeless.

Ohana Youth Yard Sale

All donations are accepted, even clothes. Drop off in the Fellowship Hall from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings.

For the pick up of large items, contact Kathy Heimel through the church office.

Ohana Youth Car Wash

The Ohana Youth group will be having a car wash Saturday, June 10th from 12:00 – 3:00 p.m.  at SouthEast Bank, 285 Front St.

Ohana Youth Group Announcement

Ohana Youth Group is now on social media!  Check us out on Facebook and Instagram.  Stay connected with us through pictures, information, schedules, and more.  You just might see what fun you’re missing and decide to come join us!  You can find us on the church Home Page and the Youth Ministries page of this website, as well as the church Facebook page.

Youth Classified Ads

There is a Classified Ads section on the Youth Bulletin Board just for you adults that need some extra help. 
Do you need yard work done? 
A pet sitter for your trip? 
Help doing spring cleaning? 
Chairs set up for an event???? 

The Ohana Youth Group has created this board to serve many purposes. It is a perpetual fundraiser, so we aren’t selling something. It’s also a chance to help and give back to the church who invests so much in them weekly. And finally, this gives them work experience and work references when they apply for their first job. 

What do you do???? 

  1. Go by the Youth Bulletin board, take a form and fill it out (a pencil is provided on the board). Your job can be small or large, one day or on a regular basis, for one youth member or many. 
  2. Take a push pin from the bottom of the board and put your ad on the board. 
  3. A youth member will take your ad and contact you about dates and times. 
  4. The youth member will bring you the form when they come to work. When you are satisfied with their job, simply include the form and your check in an envelope and place in the offering plate. Make sure you put the account number on the form on your check. The money will go into the correct account, and the form will come to me. Then I will put the credit toward that youth’s individual account. 

Thank you for helping us teach our student’s the value of money, budgeting, work and responsibility. – Krissy Tallent

Youth Hunger Banquet

You are invited to a Hunger Banquet sponsored by our Youth. The banquet will be immediately after the morning service on Sunday, November 13.

The Hunger Banquet Objectives are:

  1. to raise awareness of extreme poverty in our world.
  2. to raise money to help here at home and overseas.

If you plan to stay and participate, we need you to do two things.

  1. Make sure you fill out the form in your bulletin or call the office for reservations.
  2. Please remain seated in the sanctuary when the morning service is complete on the 13th. You will be receiving instructions on how to proceed to the banquet from one of our youth.

While this is a free meal, a donation box will be available. The youth will use these funds to help fight hunger both here and overseas. For further information, please contact Krissy Tallent.