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Flowers for Mother’s Day

Posted 4/27/24

As Mother’s Day approaches, North Scottsdale United Methodist Church extends a warm invitation to families to join them for a special celebration honoring mothers.

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Mother’s Day

Flowers for Mother’s Day

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As Mother’s Day approaches, North Scottsdale United Methodist Church extends a warm invitation to families to join them for a special celebration honoring mothers.

The Mother’s Day Floral Bar and Mission Project will take place on Sunday, May 12th, at 11:00 am in the fellowship hall, 11735 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85254.

In addition to the floral festivities, the church is excited to offer a unique activity for children in 2nd-5th grades during their Sunday School Classroom time. Participants will engage in a mission project supporting Southwest Human Development by assembling flowerpots for their Grow a Reader Program. The Sunday School children will create paper flowerpots. Each pot will feature QR codes for others to be literacy champions by selecting books to purchase for families in need of books for their littles.

“At NSUMC, we deeply value the spirit of motherhood and recognize the profound impact that mothers and mother figures have on our lives,” Rev. Leah Bergstrom, Pastor of Congregational Care at North Scottsdale United Methodist Church, said in the release. “This event is our way of honoring these influential individuals and expressing our gratitude for their love, strength, and wisdom.”