🧶 Join the Knit & Crochet Group! 🧵
Do you enjoy knitting or crocheting, or want to learn? Come be part of a warm and welcoming group that uses our craft to bring comfort and care to others.
Join the Knit & Crochet Group this Sunday, May 17 at 11 a.m., and a light lunch will be provided.
Whether you’re an experienced crafter, curious, or just like to meet people, there is a place for you. We share patterns, fellowship, and good conversation, and every stitch makes a difference. This Sunday, everyone is invited to knit or crochet in worship!
Come help spread warmth, one handmade piece at a time. ❤️
Stained Glass Questions is a monthly virtual discussion group led by Rev. Brian, created for the questions we carry about faith, grace, Scripture, and all the churchy things we have wondered about for a long time.
Join us on this evening at 7:00 p.m. on Zoom as we explore two big questions together:
After seeing the Artemis II lunar flyby, I wondered: Is Heaven an actual place, and if so, where is it?
When life gets hard because of my faith, how do I keep trusting God and not give up?
The Zoom link is https://bit.ly/StainedGlassQuestions
If you have questions or things you wonder about, please share them in the comments or contact Rev. Brian.
Join @simpsonunitedmethodist and Westminster United Methodist Church tomorrow as we continue to celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, through The Wisdom That Carried Us, a special sermon series throughout May.
We are grateful to welcome Rev. Motoe Yamada Foor, as our guest preacher this Sunday, May 10, at 10 a.m., as we explore the theme “Love That Carried Us.”
Rev. Motoe Yamada Foor, an ordained pastor with 20 years of experience in local churches, currently serves as Executive Director of Stakeholder Relationships at Discipleship Ministries. She has worked at various organizational levels, including involvement with the World Council of Churches (WCC). She holds a Master's degree in Educational Administration from Michigan State University and a Master of Divinity from the Pacific School of Religion. She also embraces the role of a coach (ACC Certified through the International Coaching Federation (ICF)), finding fulfillment in working with individuals and churches and helping them navigate their journeys.
Now that the 76th Asian Food Bazaar has come to a close, we are filled with gratitude for everyone who made today possible.
Thank you to every volunteer who cooked, rolled, chopped, packed, carried, cleaned, greeted, organized, filled orders, and helped in countless ways, seen and unseen. Thank you to everyone who pre-ordered, stopped by, picked up extras, shared our posts, and supported this beloved Simpson tradition.
Days like today remind us that the Food Bazaar is about more than delicious food. It is about community, generosity, heritage, friendship, and the joy of working together. It is also a time to remember and give thanks for the saints who went before us, whose faith, labor, recipes, stories, and love helped shape this beloved tradition and continue to bless us today.
A special thank you to Charlotte, Dennis, and William, who helped organize everything.
We are so grateful for each of you. Thank you for helping make this year’s Food Bazaar such a wonderful day!
Hungry? Come grab a chow mein dinner today! 🍜
Each dinner includes a generous portion of chow mein, tender teriyaki beef, and rice. You can top it with crunchy, fried noodles. It’s a delicious, hearty meal made with love by our Simpson Food Bazaar volunteers.
Stop by the Simpson building before 3 p.m. and pick some up for this evening!
Simpson UMC
6001 Wolff St
Arvada, CO
We still have a lot of chow mein dinners left! 🍜
Come stop by the Simpson building today to pick up a delicious meal, or check in to see what other items we still have available.
We’ll be open until 3:00 p.m. today.
Simpson UMC
6001 Wolff St
Arvada, CO
Thank you for supporting the Food Bazaar!
Food Bazaar orders are ready for pick up now! 🎉
Come by the Simpson building today to pick up your order. We’ll be open until 3:00 p.m.
Simpson UMC
6001 Wolff St
Arvada, CO 80003
Thank you again for supporting the Food Bazaar!
A huge thank you to everyone who volunteered for today’s 76th Asian Food Bazaar! 💛
From rolling to chopping, packing meals, washing dishes, setting up, cleaning up, and welcoming our neighbors, this day is only possible because of so many generous hands and loving hearts.
We are so grateful for everyone who gave their time, energy, and care to help make this beloved Simpson tradition happen.
We are so grateful to everyone who gave their time, energy, and care to help make this beloved Simpson tradition happen. to pick up more or to get something tasty to eat. Come hungry and help us share the love!
Today marks the start of AANHPI Heritage Month, and @simpsonunitedmethodist and Westminster UMC invite you to celebrate with us through The Wisdom That Carried Us, a special sermon series throughout May.
This series honors the wisdom passed down through Asian, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander women and women-identifying people, including mothers, grandmothers, aunties, elders, mentors, and chosen kin.
We are grateful to welcome Sau Nam as our first speaker this Sunday, May 3, as we begin with the theme “What We Received.”
Sau Nam is a Ph.D. student in the Study of Religion at the University of Denver and the Iliff School of Theology Joint Ph.D. Program. Born and raised in a Kachin ethnic family, she is a faculty member at Kachin Theological College and Seminary in Myanmar. Her research and theological commitments include post-colonial, decolonial, feminist, liberation, and practical theologies, with a passion for advocating for the ordination of women in the Kachin Baptist Convention and for gender equality in church and society.
Join us as we begin this month of gratitude, memory, faith, and hope, listening for the ways God meets us through the wisdom we have received.
A big thank you to everyone who helped bake manju last Saturday, April 25! 💛
We are so grateful for the many hands, joyful spirits, and hours of care that went into mixing, rolling, filling, baking, and preparing these special treats. Days like this remind us what a gift it is to work side by side as a community.
Everyone is welcome to come by tomorrow morning, May 2, to help with Simpson’s 76th Asian Food Bazaar. We would love to have you join us!
If you pre-ordered, you can pick up your orders starting 11 a.m.!
And if you didn’t pre-order, don’t worry. We will have extras available for purchase, so you can still pick up lunch and dinner for tomorrow. Come by anytime between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.!
Thank you for sharing your time, energy, and love with Simpson!
Today is the last day to order for Simpson United Methodist Church’s 76th Annual Asian Food Bazaar on Saturday, May 2, 2026, with pick-up from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm at 6001 Wolff Street in Arvada.
Dinner plates feature beef teriyaki, chow mein, and rice for $20, with additional favorites available like maki sushi rolls, inari sushi, California rolls, Spam musubi, baked manju, and ohagi.
You can still order online at /en-US/ticketing/76th-annual-asian-food-bazaar or
Bring your appetite, invite your friends, and help support Simpson’s annual bazaar tradition! 🍱🍣
Don't forget to put in your order for Simpson United Methodist Church’s 76th Annual Asian Food Bazaar on Saturday, May 2, 2026, with pick-up from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm at 6001 Wolff Street in Arvada.
Dinner plates feature beef teriyaki, chow mein, and rice for $20, with additional favorites available like maki sushi rolls, inari sushi, California rolls, Spam musubi, baked manju, and ohagi.
Orders are due by April 25. You can order online at /en-US/ticketing/76th-annual-asian-food-bazaar or
Bring your appetite, invite your friends, and help support Simpson’s annual bazaar tradition! 🍱🍣