Frankford Memorial United Methodist Church
1300 Dyre Street
Philadelphia, PA 19124-1933
 

Phone: (215) 288-9800
email: fmumc@snip.net

Pastor: Rev. Thomas Brooks
Sunday Worship Service: 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Coffee Hour: 10:00 a.m.
 

 

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Thank you, everyone for my surprise 50th birthday party. You really surprised me!! I enjoyed lunch, the cake, the cards and gifts, but most of all the company!

Thank you again for a memorable birthday celebration!

Love,

Joan Potts


October is Pet Awareness Month at Frankford Memorial

Once again, I will collect items and take them to the SPCA on Erie Ave. Please put your donations on the stage:

pet food - newspapers - bowls - towels -                                                sheets - blankets - pet toys - treats

Thank you for your help on this mission project - the LOVED everything last year!

Joan Potts

 

 

Blessing of the Animals

Saturday, October 10th at 10:00 a.m.

in the church yard

    

Please bring some plastic bags with you. Our Vivian Wible works with a local animal welfare organization and for their adoption days, having enough plastic bags is crucial for helping people to carry away literature and/or fundraising goodies.

Chickens at the Library

A pair of chickens walk up to the circulation desk at a public library and say, 'Buk Buk BUK.' The librarian decides that the chickens desire three books, and gives it to them. The chickens leave shortly thereafter.

Around midday, the two chickens return to the circulation desk quite vexed and say, 'Buk buk buKKOOK!' The l librarian decides that the chickens desire another three books and gives it to them. The chickens leave as before.

The two chickens return to the library in the early afternoon, approach the librarian, looking very annoyed and say, 'Buk Buk Buk Buk Bukkooook!' The librarian is now a little suspicious of these chickens. She gives them what they request, and decides to follow them.

She followed them out of the library, out of the town, and to a park. At this point, she hid behind a tree, not wanting to be seen. She saw the two chickens throwing the books at a frog in a pond, to which the frog was saying, "Rrredit Rrredit Rrredit..."