HOLY WEEK AND EASTERIt's Holy Week! We invite you to join us as we journey through this sacred season. Together, we will reflect, worship, and celebrate the good news of Jesus Christ and the hope found in the resurrection.
Maundy Thursday April 2 at 6:00 pm in the Sanctuary (childcare available in Building D)Tonight is Maundy Thursday, when we remember the night Jesus shared a final meal with His
disciples and gave them a new commandment: “Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” This command calls us beyond words into a life marked by humility, grace, and sacrificial love. Join us as we reflect on this powerful moment in the life of Christ and consider what it means to embody His love in our world today.
GOOD FRIDAY April 3 at 6:00 pm in Building C (childcare available in Building D)On Good Friday, we gather for a Tenebrae service, a solemn time of reflection on the suffering and death of Jesus Christ. Through
scripture readings, quiet worship, and the gradual dimming of light, we remember the depth of Christ’s sacrifice and the weight of the cross. We invite you to sit in the stillness of the moment, to grieve, to reflect, and to prepare our hearts for the hope that is to come.
EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 5Come worship with us as we celebrate the joy and victory of Christ’s resurrection at our Easter services here at Central. Together, we proclaim the good news: He is risen! 7:00 a.m. Sunrise Service outside the Sanctuary on the Dickson Street Lawn (bring your lawn chair!) 9:00 a.m. Contemporary Service in Building C 9:00 a.m. Classic Service in the
Sanctuary 10:00 a.m. Egg Hunt in Building D 11:00 a.m. Classic Service in the Sanctuary You’re also encouraged to bring a flower stem to place on our living cross during our communion services, as a beautiful symbol of new life and resurrection hope! |
EGG HUNT APRIL 5Let's Hop to It! Next Gen's annual Easter Egg Hunt will take place on Sunday, April 5, at 10:00 a.m. in Building D. It’s going to be a fun-filled morning for everyone, and we’d love to see you there! If you’re interested in
getting involved or supporting this event, please contact Kari Horton. We can't wait to see you there! |
INCLUSIVE CONNECTIONSOur Inclusive Connections group will meet, Thursday April 9 at 6:30 pm in Building B room 102. We’re excited to welcome our guest speaker, Vicki Harrod, as we discuss the book UnClobber: Rethinking Our Misuse of the Bible on
Homosexuality by Colby Martin. This book is a great resource to share with friends or loved ones who value inclusion but wrestle with “but the Bible says…” questions. UnClobber takes a fresh, thoughtful look at what the Bible does and does not say about homosexuality, challenging outdated interpretations, and offering new perspective. All are welcome! We'd love to have you there! |
MEN'S MINISTRY MEETINGThis month, Men’s Ministry will meet on Saturday, April 11, at 9:00 a.m. in the Building C Kitchen. We’ll be planning and prepping for the Core Central breakfast being served on Sunday, April 12. Come lend a hand, connect with others, and enjoy some great
fellowship! We hope to see you there! |
CORE CENTRAL SUNDAY Join us on Sunday, April 12 at 10:00 a.m. in Building C for our annual Core Central Sunday. We are excited to celebrate the impact we’ve made in our community and look ahead to our vision for 2026. The morning will include a time of
reflection and worship, a grab-and-go breakfast provided by our Central Men's Ministry, and an opportunity to serve together through a congregation-wide service project for Central at Garland directly following the service. We look forward to gathering, serving, and growing together! |
WESLEY DONOR DINNERThe U of A Wesley will host a dinner honoring our faithful donors on Sunday, April 19, at 5:00 p.m. at the Wesley on 520 N Lindell Ave. Join us for a special evening celebrating the impact Wesley is making in the lives of students at the University of Arkansas.
Please RSVP by Tuesday, April 14 to Rev. Virginia Brown. |
Exciting events and milestones are happening at Central on Garland. During this season of preparation, service, and community building, we invite you to mark your calendars as events and engagement opportunities are
published. Join us as we grow together and prepare for the launch of the Garland Campus. Highlights for the coming months include: - Service Days are underway as we prepare the Garland space together. Be sure
to click here to vote on service day options and help us plan upcoming workdays. Our first work day will be April 11 at 10:00 a.m. Come join us as we prepare projects for Core Central service day on April 12.
- Core Central Sunday will be April 12 on Dickson Street in Building C at 10:00 a.m. and then transition to the Garland Campus for a church-wide service day.
- Hospitality Team Development begins in April. If you have a heart for welcoming others and helping create a
warm, inviting space, this is a great place to serve. (More information coming soon via e-news.)
- On May 31 at 5:00 p.m., we will participate in the Leverett Community Crawl, a collaborative neighborhood event with Central on Garland, The Vine and Branch, St. James, City Park, and Sicarú Coffee. (More information coming soon via
e-news.)
- June 12 is our tentative date for a one-day VBS. This will be a fun day of learning, play, and community. (More information coming soon via e-news.)
- Beginning in June, we will enter a soft launch worship series throughout June, July, and August as we prepare for the next phase
of ministry at Garland. (More information coming soon via e-news.)
Along with these exciting events rolling out, there are always additional ways to connect through ministries such as the Food Pantry, Sunday Supper, and United Women in
Faith. For more information about these connectional opportunities, please contact the church office at [email protected]. If you are interested in volunteering to help at our Wednesday food pantry, please contact Joy Williams. Please contact Lou Buchanan to sign up for Sunday Supper. Other ways to help our Central on Garland Missions: Donate financially by visiting centralumcfay.com, selecting Give, choosing the Garland Operational Budget, and noting Pantry or Sunday Supper in the memo Together, we are making a real difference in our neighbors’ lives! Thank you for your willingness to serve! |
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVEThe American Red Cross is hosting a blood drive at Fayetteville Public Library on April 8th from 12:30–5:30 PM in the Willard and Pat Walker Community Room. Your donation can help save lives! Sign up for an appointment here. Please consider giving if you're able, and help spread the word! |
INTERFAITH CLIMATE ALLIANCE The Interfaith Climate Alliance invites you to a free community presentation: Native Trees – Planting, Care, and Benefits to the Environment on Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. at the Fayetteville
Public Library (Art and Movement Room). Presented by Colin Massey, Washington County Extension Agent for Horticulture, this talk will explore how native trees can help combat climate change by storing carbon, reducing flood risks, cooling our environment, and supporting biodiversity. Learn how to successfully incorporate native trees into your own landscape! Free Native Tree Giveaways • Sunday, April 19 | 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM • Locations: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church & Good Shepherd Lutheran Church This event is free and open to the public. It also coincides with Fayetteville’s Earth Week,
Earth Day, and Arbor Day celebrations! Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and grow greener together! Tree Giveaway Order Form |
VBS 2026: We are On The Case!Mark your calendars! VBS will take place June 8–11 from 9:00–11:30am each day. Your rising K–6th grader is invited to grab their detective hat and join us for a fun, 4-day adventure as we dig
into some of Jesus’ parables and uncover the mysteries of how to grow our faith! The registration cost is $50, which includes all activity supplies, snacks, and a VBS T-shirt. (T-shirts are guaranteed for those who register by April 15). If you have any questions, please
contact Kari Horton. Register your kid here! Sign up to volunteer here! |
MEMBERSHIP NEWS In Need of Prayer: Charlene Brace, Claire Brown, Steve Coleman, Anna Ericson, Tom and Rebecca Henderson, Jennifer King, Janet Smyth, Rob Turberville
MEMORIAL GIVINGIn Memory of Routh Ann Yarbrough Given by Martha
Haguewood |
IT'S NOT COMPLICATEDIn the newest episode of It’s Not Complicated, Jennie, Chase, and Virginia explore the mysterious Nephilim using Genesis 6:1–4 and Numbers 13:33. They break down the different interpretations of these “giants,” discussing whether they were fallen angels,
powerful human rulers, or something else entirely. The episode connects these passages to the broader biblical story, the crew encourage listeners to thoughtfully engage even the Bible’s most puzzling texts. Watch this episode here. Or listen wherever you get your podcasts!
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