Logan WV Churches Support Request Sharing

Logan WV Churches Support Request Sharing This page is for use of church staffs to share requests for assistance to the churches.

01/07/2026
02/14/2025

Why would Meta take a church page and mark it not suitable for children under 13? If it is then why not have a link in the message advising how to say it is?

We at Nighbert Memorial UMC wish to give a big Thank You to The Logan Regional Medical Center who sponsored the 2nd Annu...
11/24/2024

We at Nighbert Memorial UMC wish to give a big Thank You to The Logan Regional Medical Center who sponsored the 2nd Annual Reindeer Dash and to the over 400 participants who donated food to Nighbert Methodist Food Pantry. May you be blessed for your support to those in need in our community.

11/05/2024

Come buy Pecks Mill UMC for hot dogs, beans, potatoes salad, and fried pies (apple, cherry, blueberry). Dinners are 1 or 2 hotdogs, beans. And potatoes salad and drink for $6 and $8 dollars. The pies are $2 each. We are at Mill crk Rd and Pecks Mill Rd.

10/31/2024

Goof info here -

Watchdog Alerts

Stay Cyber Aware Throughout the Year

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month — a great time to remind ourselves just how much of our lives take place online and the potential threats that exist in the digital world. Any device that stores information or connects to the internet could become a target for cybercriminals seeking to steal from you.

How It Works
• Unsolicited emails, text messages, posts on social media platforms, online ads, pop-up messages — these are all the domain of cybercriminals and their attempts to “socially engineer” us.
• Whether it’s a “problem” with a financial or retail account, a way to tap into “free” money, or other emotion-arousing messages, the goal is to get us to take quick action — click on the link, or call the number provided.
• That quick action can lead us to logging into copycat sites to expose our credentials or payment details or downloading malicious software.
• With the “internet of things,” our connected devices are at risk for cyber hacks, given universal default password settings, nonsecure communications between devices, and security updates from manufacturers that aren’t timely or just don’t occur.

What You Should Know
• The hallmark of most online social engineering scams is 1) an unexpected communication that 2) yields a highly emotional response and 3) involves urgency. When these three elements are seen together, don’t engage — or if you do and realize it, quickly cut off contact.
• Recognize that connected devices typically do not come with secure defaults, which leaves them open to a third-party intercepting or exposing your sensitive data.

What You Should Do
• Create strong and unique passwords for all online accounts and devices. Consider using a password manager.
• Where available, turn on multi-factor authentication, which is a second way beyond your username and password to verify it’s you accessing your account or device.
• Where available, set up your devices and software to update automatically; quite often the updates are to shut down known security vulnerabilities.
• Avoid clicking on links from emails and texts and on online ads. Type web addresses into your browser to ensure you aren’t sent to a copycat site, and visit only sites you know and trust.
• For any troubling communication from your financial institution, a retailer you do business with, or a family member or friend, don’t interact. Instead, cut off communication and reach the entity or the person in the way you typically interact with them.

Knowledge gives you power over scams. AARP Fraud Watch NetworkTM equips you with reliable, up-to-date insights and connects you to our free fraud helpline so you can better protect yourself and loved ones. We also advocate at the state, federal and local levels to enact policy changes that protect consumers and enforce laws.

Sincerely,
Kathy Stokes
AARP Fraud Watch Network

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Do you think you have been targeted or have fallen victim to a scam? Contact AARP Fraud Watch Network Helpline. Call 877‍-‍908‍-‍3360

10/20/2024

Monday the 21st of Oct 2024 at Nighbert Mem UMC, 302 Cole St, Logan, WV 25601 there will be a drive through Food Pantry. Please go to church parking lot to register and get a number for pick up. The time is from 10 am to 1 pm.

10/12/2024

Great article from Bro Dingess -
Most ministry leaders know that the annual attrition rate for the American church stands at approximately 15%. This means that, due to deaths, relocations, people leaving the church, etc., the average church will lose 15% of the attenders in any given year.

Do the math. Unless a church intentionally and consistently reaches new people, the church will eventually fade away into nonexistence. And, it takes a growth rate of more than 15% per year in order to increase the impact of the church.

2024: 100 people.
2025: 85 people.
2026: 73 people.
2027: 61
2028: 53
2029: 45
2030: 38
2031: 32
2032: 27
2033: 23

Survival of the church is not the goal; transforming our culture into the image of Christ is the goal!

Please read the invitation by Holy Trinity Episcopal Church attached.
10/09/2024

Please read the invitation by Holy Trinity Episcopal Church attached.

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302 Cole Street
Logan, WV
25601

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