Join Us on Sunday Mornings





The young adult Sunday School class is as close to a weekly small group experience as you can get on Sunday morning.  It is a warm place where 20's and 30's from all walks of life are meeting one another and building Christian friendship together as they share with one another their life's experiences.  You can join the young adult's class at anytime.  We meet at 10am in room 117B every Sunday and share in fellowship and study.  Starting on August 10th, we begin the new series, "Work as Worship" by JD Greer that prompts us to reflect on the truth that "God is not just for Sundays."  Check out the trailer below. You can also sign up on Right Now Media to view the videos from home and participate in the class even if you can't be there every week.  To learn more contact Michelle Harris.




The Gospel in School Supplies


We are hosting a BACK TO SCHOOL BASH!








On August 3rd, we are going to throw a party!  A party that celebrates our neighbors.  A party that celebrates learning.  A party that will remind us all that God meets us where we are. We invite our community to come to Cowan Park and jump, play, and eat.  Also, we will have a Back to School Shop were those in need can get a new backpack and fill it with the necessary school supplies for just $1.  We hope you will join us in this local mission as we will need lots of hands and hearts to make this vision a reality.



6 Easy Ways to Help


  • Pick a backpack from the tree, shop, and return supplies to the basket
  •  Make a donation toward supplies ($20 = 1 backpack)
  • Make and/or serve dessert on Aug 3rd
  • Help at the Bounce House
  • Serve in the Back to School Shop
  • Start Ultimate Frisbee, Touch Football, or a Squirt Gun Fight on Aug 3rd
  • Donate charcoal, hot dogs, or hamburgers

For more information or to volunteer, contact Michelle Harris







Young Adult Women's Retreat


May 8th 4pm - May 9th 6:30pm

Join us for our first annual Women's Retreat.

Free time for walks, movies, board games, or relaxing in the hot tub

Late night fire and s'mores

Evening & Morning time of worship, prayer, and sharing

Mid-day hike & picnic at Natural Bridge


$45 per person plus an obligation to bring a dish to share at meal time

Space Limited.  Register with Michelle Harris by 4/18/14.


For more information check the Facebook Event Page



Jesus at the Laundromat

Have you ever done your laundry at a laundromat?  For my husband and I, we hadn't experienced the amenities of the local laundromat since our undergrad years of dorm living.  But, when our washing machine stopped working after we were already a week behind on laundry, we thought a trip to the laundromat may be in our near future.  We had our fingers crossed that the repair man would show up and and be able to fix it on the spot, but we were sorely disappointed.  We had another week's wait before the washing machine in our little 3 bedroom campus apartment might be fixed.  We thought we may be able to make it with the clothes we had left for another week, but by the time the weekend had come around, with still no working washing machine, we both knew the laundromat was inevitable.  Having two kids, we made a deal.  Jason (my wonderful hubs) would load, transport, wash, dry, and unload the clothes.  I would stay home with the kids, fold, and put away the clothes.  Needless to say, it was a LONG day.  

As we were just reflecting on that day, I asked Jason if his time at the laundromat was pleasant.  He replied with a look that said, "Are you kidding?"  So, I asked what made it so miserable.  He went on to explain that the place itself was bland and boring, the seating was uncomfortable, and when the dryers were going it got muggy and hot quickly.  Also, if there were people there, interaction did not seem to be desired.  He remembered a constant desire to leave and be done, but was continuously forced to wait as the dryers would finish but the clothes would still be wet.  This was really irritating because the machines cost different amounts from washing to drying and he had to keep getting more coins.  Then when it was all over, $40 was gone but there was lots of heavy lifting still to be done and lots of work left before the laundry would be behind us.  All in all, it was cumbersome and annoying.  

The laundromat isn't a place we often have to spend time in, but there are many people in our communities that have no other option.  Clean clothes, like food and shelter, are considered a necessity of life, especially with the demands of today's cultural "norms," and coin laundries provide a basic health service for millions of Americans.  The self-service laundry market expands as more people are unable to afford to repair, replace or purchase new washers and dryers, or as they move to apartment housing with inadequate or nonexistent laundry facilities.  The public will always need this basic health service – people always need to wash clothes!

I’d like to believe that the neighborhood Laundromats are places Jesus might choose to frequent if today was the time of his ministry on Earth.  Doesn’t that sound like Him?  Hanging out in the less desirable places where the under-resourced find themselves meeting some of their most basic needs.  I imagine the laundromat is in some ways the modern day well.  In North America we don't find ourselves drawing water and transporting it home to wash ourselves or our possessions as many do around the world in lesser developed countries.  However, we do have our places, like the laundromat, where people of our community are going to meet their basic needs.  And think of the sermon illustrations!!!

The Young Adult group at Centenary UMC, Emerge, wants to change the landscape of the laundromat.  For one day, until our money runs out, we want to bless as many as possible with some free coin laundry service, some snacks and beverages, and maybe even some games or conversation.  So that’s what we are going to do and we'd love for you to join us.  We are collecting as much spare change as possible until March 30th. So clean out your couch cushions and cup-holders and let your coins love your community.  Just deposit as many coins as possible into our fun receptacles placed at both main entrances of Centenary UMC.  You can also donate homemade snacks and door prizes and/or volunteer to join us on this fun day.  For more info, contact Michelle Harris here.  Be Super!  Donate your spare change and help us share God's love, one laundromat at a time.


Burly Men's Wilderness Weekend

Coming Soon...


Rick McQuerry & Jason Harris are taking suggestions for the upcoming Burly Men's Wilderness Weekend.  This 24-hour guys' get-a-way will undoubtedly be packed with mud, sweat, and beards (no razors allowed).  

The date will be set soon.  If you're interested in helping nail down the details, we'll have food in the Resource Room (old choir room) on Sunday, February 16th at 12:15.

Guys over 18 are welcome.  Friends and guests are encouraged. We all need a little guy time - let's make it happen.


Forgotten God Starts Tomorrow!

What are you up to on Wednesday nights in the lovely town of Danville?

Did you know that we have a wonderful warm and welcoming time of fellowship and spiritual growth at Centenary on Wednesday evenings from 5pm to 7pm?

Beginning at 5pm, people arrive and have a wonderfully home cooked meal at a very low price.  Dinner is served as guests arrive until 6pm.  At 6pm some go to choir or go home...others go to spiritual growth classes where the format is topical with lots of discussion.

Beginning tomorrow, Emerge is offering a class based on Francis Chan's book Forgotten God.  All are welcome - especially guests!  You don't have to be a member or know a member or even attend our church to join us in this great opportunity to connect with The Body.

Here's a snippet of what the Emerge Ministries class will be discussing tomorrow night...


For more information, contact Michelle Harris at 985-778-1155.

New Year - New Series - New Friends - New Conversations

Where will you be tomorrow morning at 10am?

We are starting a NEW Series tomorrow in Sunday School:  Basic created by Francis Chan.  Hope you will consider making this a time of spritual growth and renewal.  Everything is always more fun with a friend...invite someone to try something new with you tomorrow morning - may be a friend, a sister, a brother, a partner, a neighbor...

The door is open - come do something meaningful with us during Sunday School and see how God can multiply an extra hour of devotion into an abundant life we could never achieve on our own.

Here is a teaser for our discussion tomorrow, January 5th

Interested in other spiritual growth opportunities?  Click here to learn about other series and classes offered through Emerge Ministries.

A Look Back on 2013

As we approach a new year, it seems only right to glance back at 2013 and reflect on all the ways God has blessed this new young adult ministry...


In 2013 God moved among young adults in the Centenary church community in a powerful way.  We went from having no young adult ministry to having meaningful ways that young adults are connecting with one another as they grow as deeper followers of Jesus.

We learned about ways that we can invite the non-churched and de-churched into the Body of Christ with Adam Hamilton's study, "When Christians Get It Wrong."  We developed our own theological understandings on what it means to be a Christian, why we go to church, how to approach discipleship and suffering, and many other relevant faith-based topics with Rob Bell's Nooma series.  We took a deep look into our own habits and analyzed where we might be flirting with modern forms of idolatry in Kyle Idleman's new series, Gods at War.  Parents had an opportunity to bond with one another and learn together how to be more effective godly parents in the home in our Parenthood series.  We went hiking, watched movies, played games, and baked pizzas together.  We made new commitments to one another, worked together for a common goal, and built christian community.  We served the needy, loved on some college kids, and welcomed new babies.

The best part is - this is ONLY the beginning.

In 2014 - lets do something...something wonderful and meaningful and life-changing.  Let's co-operate with God even more than we have already been doing.  Let's make a difference in our church.  Let's be the change in our community that we want to see.  Let's show more love and kindness than we've ever shown before.  Let's build relationships that bear Godly fruit.  Let's discover God at work in our hearts and souls more than we ever thought possible.

2014 will be a BIG year for the young adult ministry at Centenary.  There are big dreams for the ways young adults will infuse the church with energy and fresh expressions of what ministry looks like - and even bigger than the dreams of the wonderful and faithful members of CUMC are the dreams and visions God has for us.  I hope and pray that we can be open and courageous enough to go on the adventures God has in mind for Emerge Young Adult Ministries this year.

Happy New Year!