Custer City First United Methodist Church
South Avenue, Custer City, PA
(814) 225-4051
South Avenue, Custer City, PA
(814) 225-4051
Congress Pl. & Chestnut St., Bradford, PA 16701
(814) 362-2809
https://www.bradfordmennonitechurch.com/index.html
Looking for a fun and safe way to enjoy “The Big Game” with friends and family? Open Arms Community Church invites you to join us for a Community Fun Night filled with food, games, and fellowship!
📅 Sunday, February 9
⏰ 6 PM – 8 PM
📍 Children’s Ministry Area at Open Arms Community Church
Come watch “The Big Game” on the big TV while enjoying board games, great company, and delicious snacks. Wear your favorite game day attire, bring your favorite game day snacks to share, and get ready for a night of fun and connection.
We’re also looking for volunteers to help with setup, hosting, and cleanup. If you’re interested, reach out to Angel Atkinson at angelcare@oachurch.com.
This is a great opportunity to enjoy the game, meet new people, and spend time together in a safe and welcoming environment. Whether you’re a football fan or just looking for a fun way to spend the evening, we’d love to see you there!
If you’re looking for things to do in Bradford, PA, this is the perfect event for you. Bring your family, bring your friends, and let’s make it a night to remember!
For more information, visit Open Arms Community Church or follow us on social media.
Looking for things to do in Bradford, PA this February? Open Arms Community Church has some exciting events lined up for all ages! Whether you’re looking for fellowship, fun, or ways to serve, there’s something for everyone.
Sunday, February 9 | 6 PM – 8 PM
Join us in the Children’s Ministry Area for a night of fellowship and board games, with the BIG GAME streaming in the background! Everyone is welcome, so wear your favorite game day attire and bring your favorite game day snacks.
Fun for all ages!
We are also looking for volunteers to help with setup, hosting, and cleanup. If you’re interested, please see Angel Atkinson or email her at angelcare@oachurch.com.
Throughout the month of February, we are collecting hygiene items for Operation Christmas Child. Items needed include washcloths, toothbrushes, and combs. Your donations will help bless children around the world. Drop off your contributions at the church any time this month!
Friday, February 28 | 6 PM – 8 PM
All youth in grades 6-12 are invited to join us at Grace Lutheran Church for a night of fellowship with youth groups from across the area. This is a great opportunity to connect with other students, build friendships, and grow together in faith.
We’d love to see you at any of these events! If you’re looking for things to do in Bradford, PA, Open Arms Community Church is a great place to connect, serve, and grow. Invite your friends and family—we can’t wait to spend time together!
For more information, contact the church or follow us on social media.
Open Arms Community Church and Church Development Network hosted our January Encounter Weekend January 17 & 18.
Encounter is an in-person worship, prayer, and training experience that equips participants with strategies for multiplication. This transformative weekend is the beginning of a mentorship journey designed to guide individuals in planting churches and making disciples.
To God be the glory!
The term “church conceived” signifies a powerful moment when an individual responds to God’s call to plant a church. This Encounter Weekend was a catalyst for such life-changing decisions.
Additionally, many who are currently leading microchurches were refreshed in their calling. Even those not yet ready to plant a microchurch experienced a renewed sense of purpose, hearing from the Lord and feeling the call to move forward in disciple-making.
We invite you to get plugged into our upcoming Encounter Weekend in July right here in Bradford. Whether you’re exploring your faith, leading a microchurch, or feeling called to plant a new church, this experience offers the training and support you need to grow.
Stay tuned for more details, and we hope to see you there!
As we look back on 2024, we can’t help but be in awe of what God has done through Open Arms Community Church. From local outreach initiatives to life-changing baptisms, God has been at work in incredible ways, and we want to celebrate those moments with YOU!
Our 2024 Wrapped highlights the many ways God used our church family to make an impact. Whether it was reaching our community through the shoe outreach, supporting international missions, or providing essential resources to those in need, it’s been a year full of heart and action.
In 2024, we saw 23 salvations and 33 baptisms, and together, we raised over $5,000 for Angels of East Africa. God’s love flowed through us in ways that only He could orchestrate, and we’re so thankful for everyone who answered the call to serve and give.
But this doesn’t even cover it all! The stories we can’t track—people helping one another, prayers answered in quiet moments, and the countless acts of love that make up the fabric of our church—are just as important and meaningful. We don’t need the credit. All glory goes to God, who works in and through us.
So, let’s celebrate what Jesus has done this year! Check out our 2024 Wrapped and rejoice with us. Whether you’ve been part of a small group, volunteered at an event, or given to support our mission, you’re part of something bigger than yourself.
Together, we’ve made 2024 unforgettable. Here’s to even more of God’s work in 2025!
The word inclusion has become a loaded term in our world today. Too often, it gets tangled up in debates and controversies that divide rather than unite. But at its heart, inclusion is a simple, beautiful concept: making room for everyone, ensuring that no one is left out, and creating spaces where all people feel they belong.
That’s what church is meant to be. A place where differences fade, where love abounds, and where everyone—no matter their story or circumstance—has a seat at the table.
I remember being a kid, and feeling like I didn’t fit in anywhere. I was different. I was bullied. My ADHD brain worked differently than all the other kids. But on Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights, the soft organ music, the warm smiles and handshakes, the patient and kind folks that treated me like they were my aunts and uncles. “You’re getting so tall, bud!” “Hey, I heard you play that sax on the field at halftime last week. The band sounds great this year!” At church, I was included, respected, and welcomed.
The pastor taught us in his warm Texan drawl about Jesus. Jesus welcomed sinners and made them saints. Jesus healed those who couldn’t see and those who couldn’t walk. Jesus scolded those who tried to chase away the little kids.
At church, I wasn’t called names. Even the kids that called me names at school, didn’t call me names at church. It was truly a sanctuary.
When my family moved to Bradford, we visited a couple of wonderful churches with wonderful people. But when we found Open Arms Community Church, we instantly knew we were home. We felt welcomed and embraced like we were family, from the moment we walked through the door and up the stairs.
Here’s the thing that I notice now – We walked up a set of stairs from the lower parking lot. Then we walked up another flight of stairs to get to the auditorium.But not everyone has the ability to navigate those stairs. As we move to our new location, we’re committed to removing barriers and creating a space where everyone can join us in worship.
Deeply rooted in our church’s DNA and core values are: Acceptance: Welcoming and loving all with God’s Love and Action: Sacrifical service to others. I can’t help but see not only that we need to be including others, but that we should be going out of our way to make sure that others are included.
One of the greatest joys of my time at Open Arms over the past 20 years has been worshiping with people very different from myself. I’ve had the privilege of singing with groups of individuals from Evergreen Elm, who may have an intellectual disability, but who worship with joy and enthusiasm and fill our church with love. I’ve had the joy of praying with men and women who are celebrating their first day of sobriety, starting their new life, and praying that they can get on their feet. I’ve had the honor of studying the Bible with students from Pitt Bradford, with their inquisitive and thoughtful questions. We’ve even had many people attend our church who don’t share our faith at all, but who want to explore and understand what it means to be a Christian. Each of these individuals—those overcoming addiction, students asking big questions, and those with disabilities worshipping with pure joy—has enriched our church community. They remind us of the beauty of God’s family, where every person has something to offer. We welcome them all truly, with open arms, and our deepest hope as a church is that we follow the model that Jesus set for us in welcoming all to come to the table.
That’s why this Giving Tuesday Campaign is so important to us. As we prepare to move into the heart of the city, to be even more involved into the work of investing in and making a difference in our community, we want to invite the Bradford community to help us make our new facility a church where people of all abilities can come to learn about God, to connect with other people, and to feel how valuable they are to a church family.
Together, we can build a space where every person feels seen, loved, and included. Join us this Giving Tuesday to make “A Church For All” a reality.
Please pledge your support at openarmscommunitychurch.org/churchforall