The Church at Stone River
Welcome to the Church at Stone River where ALL belong and are loved. Isn't it refreshing to find your purpose? Welcome to The Church at Stone River.
We worship on Sunday mornings at 8:15, 9:15, 10:15 and 11:15. There are small groups on Sunday mornings at 9:15, 10:15, 11:15, and a vibrant kids and student ministry. At the Church at Stone River there are countless ways to get involved in mission in our community and around the world. Come discover your God-given purpose with us as together we make a difference in Decatur and beyond.
06/02/2026
Summer Wednesday Nights in June!
Rooted : what we believe as United Methodists
Fellowship dinner for everyone - gym 5:15pm
Adults - Fellowship Hall 6pm
Youth - Wholistic Center 6pm
🌱June 3 - Session 1: Why is it important how we demonstrate our faith?
🌱June 10 - Session 2: Who Is God?
🌱June 17 - Session 3: How do we experience God?
🌱June 24 - Session 4: What does it mean to say “yes” to God’s call to live out the love of Jesus?
Kids and Preschool classes will be doing their own version of Rooted! 🌱
Make plans to join in and dig deeper this summer!
05/29/2026
OneGeneration Away Mobile Pantry Food Distribution
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
THIS Saturday, May 30
Calhoun Community College, Huntsville Campus
102 Wynn Drive, Huntsville
7:30 am - Volunteers Arrive
9 am - Food Distribution Begins
This Mobile Pantry offers fresh produce, dry goods, and more to anyone in need — no questions asked!
05/20/2026
The Reconciliation Team at The Church at Stone River invites you to join us for our next Open Table conversation on Thursday, May 21
featuring author Mark Tenhundfeld, whose work explores Alabama’s complicated history of segregation, civil rights, and the ongoing struggle toward justice and reconciliation.
We invite participants to bring a dish to share for our community meal at 6:00 PM before we settle in for an evening of listening, learning, conversation, and reconciliation together.
Mark Tenhundfeld is a native of Mobile, Alabama and a former lawyer and teacher. After obtaining a degree in political science from Yale and a law degree from Vanderbilt, Mark practiced law for twenty-six years in Mobile and Washington, DC before switching careers to teach government and economics at his old high school.
During his teaching career, Mark learned just how little he knew about Alabama’s history. To help others avoid the same fate, he created a course on famous freedom rights cases that started in Alabama. That course eventually grew into his book, State of Segregation: America’s Freedom Rights Struggles as Told by Alabama, recently published by the University of Alabama Press.
Mark and his wife, Dr. Lynda Tenhundfeld, retired in 2023 and moved to Huntsville, Alabama, to be near their two sons, Nathan and Daniel.
This Open Table conversation reflects the Social Principles of The United Methodist Church, calling us not to avoid difficult truths, but to engage them honestly as we pursue beloved community through truth-telling, reconciliation, healing, justice, and courageous conversation.
ALL ARE WELCOME AT THE TABLE
05/06/2026
Due to the possibility of severe weather, we are canceling tonight's fellowship dinner and small groups.
Please stay safe!
05/04/2026
Haven Teens: Safe. Seen. Supported.
Wholistic Center 1st and 3rd Mondays
5:00 - 5:45pm 6-8th grade
5:45 - 6:30pm 9-12th grade
Beginning May 4
Haven Teens is a space just for teens—a place where you can show up exactly as you are and not feel judged. Life can get overwhelming sometimes, and you don’t have to deal with it alone.
At Haven, we talk about real stuff—stress, anxiety, friendships, family, hard seasons, and everything in between. It’s a peer-led group where you can share if you want, listen if you need, and know you’re not the only one feeling what you’re feeling.
This is a space to be heard, to feel understood, and to find people who get it. No pressure, no pretending—just real connection, support, and encouragement.
You belong here. 🤍
05/01/2026
Join us for Centering Prayer in the Wholistic space at 10:15am each Sunday. All are welcome to this safe, quiet place.
Have You Ever?
• Wanted to talk to God but didn't know how?
• Wondered how to be still enough to listen to God?
• Wanted a release from the constant noise and business of everyday life?
• Thought God doesn't know you personally?
• Experienced a silent, peaceful connection to God?
• Wanted to share this holy experience with others?
James 4:8 "Draw near to God and He will draw near to you."
Maybe all you need to do is show up, one simple act at a time, knowing He meets you right where you are.
04/28/2026
DENIM DAY, April 29th is an opportunity to raise awareness and stand with survivors to dispel destructive myths surrounding sexual violence. We wear our jeans and state clearly that what a person was wearing at the time they were assaulted was not an invitation for violence.
Denim Day originated in Italy as an act of protest against the Supreme Court for overturning a conviction, citing their belief that the survivor's “tight jeans” made her complicit in the attack.
Since 1999, Peace over Violence, denimday.org, has used Denim Day to bring awareness to victim blaming and the destructive myths that surround sexual violence.
Join us in wearing denim on Wednesday, April 29!
Denim Day Wear jeans with a purpose, support survivors, and educate yourself about sexual assault.
01/02/2026
❄️ Stepping Stones Kids Ministry’s Annual FROSTY FEST is this Sunday, January 4 from 9:15-11am in the gym with hot chocolate, crafts, games, a movie, and lots of fun with indoor bouncy houses!
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3014 Danville Road SW
Decatur, AL
35603