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Youth Sunday

The ten Commandments

When we look at where the Commandments came from, we will see how Jesus changed them all into the GOOD things we should all DO

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LOVE YAHWEH ABOVE ALL ELSE.

Put God first in all we do. Worship only YAHWEH. Honor Gods name.

LOVE YOUR NEIGHBORS AS MUCH AS YOU LOVE YOURSELF.

As Jesus said; “Love one another, as I have loved you.”

Spend quality time with God. Spend quality time with Family.

Dedication to a friend long ago named Arthur Abercrombie. He was a stranger who walked into Prince of Peace Church. He lived in the area, and was obviously poor. He came for meals. He soon began helping around the place doing odd jobs like sweeping up and cleaning up after services and community meals. He had friendly words for all, and some wisdom to many. After a while we considered him our official janitor, and welcome committee.

Scout Troop 114 was officially chartered at Hyde Park Community UMC on February 5, 1923, and we were honored to recognize this incredible 100-year anniversary on its exact date!

One hundred years ago, five adult volunteers and eleven boys, led by Scoutmaster George Justice Gray (19231944), were assembled to form Troop 114 as Chartered by the Hyde Park Community (Formerly known as Linwood) Methodist Church. Now we are the 2nd oldest Troop in all of Cincinnati.

The troop presented HPCUMC with a framed copy of the original 4 page Charter as well as a proclamation from the Mayor. February 5th, 2023 is officially named “HPCUMC Scouting Day”.

The church presented Jack Ball with the “Cross and Flame” award. The Cross and Flame Award recognizes adult leaders who have given exceptional service in the use and promotion of the Scouting Program for young people, one who has served children and youth through The United Methodist Church.

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