Des Moines church begins offering new style of worship

The Des Moines United Methodist Church has begun offering a new style of worship at 11:30 a.m. Sunday mornings. The pNEWma Worship Service (pneuma is the Greek word for spirit) features a worship band, diverse musical styles, interactive events and contemplative rituals.

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Worship Leader and Family Ministries Coordinator

Worship Leader and Family Ministries Coordinator

The Des Moines United Methodist Church has begun offering a new style of worship at 11:30 a.m. Sunday mornings. The pNEWma Worship Service (pneuma is the Greek word for spirit) features a worship band, diverse musical styles, interactive events and contemplative rituals. This new service provides an opportunity for people who want something different from a traditional approach to worship.

The goal is to welcome a broader range of community members into the church.

“Our church is very committed to reaching out and helping people find the peace, belonging, and empowerment that come with following Jesus Christ,” says Pastor Rev. Karla Fredericksen. “We are providing new and creative programs for young adults and families as well as strengthening our current programs for children, youth and adults.”

A worship leader and family ministries coordinator, Cindy Akana, was recently hired to design the new service and develop programs to help meet the spiritual and social needs of young adults and young families.

“Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors” is the slogan of Des Moines United Methodist Church.

“That means we are open to change and to serving the needs of our congregation as well as our community,” Fredericksen said. “This is an open, warm and loving faith community where all are welcome—and “all” means ALL!”

Community members are invited to try the new service.

Des Moines United Methodist continues to have its traditional service featuring the chancel choir and pipe organ at 9 a.m. In addition, a new “Opportunity Hour” at 10:15 a.m. has been added, providing creative faith-building classes for children, youth and adults.

For more information visit desmoinesumc.org




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