FELLOWSHIP
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
704 Garden Street
Haddon Heights, NJ 08035
Welcome Rev. Necoechea!
Fellowship United Methodist Church of Haddon Heights is pleased to announce the appointment of Rev. Tayler Necoechea as our new pastor starting this coming Sunday, July 6.
Rev. Necoechea is a provisional Elder coming from Princeton United Methodist Church. She received her Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary and has a Bachelor of Art in Theology and Biblical Studies. She has a certificate in Spiritual Formation and is passionate about the faith formation of children, youth, and adults. She is excited to be joining Fellowship.
Please note that in conjunction with Rev. Necoechea’s appointment, our Sunday worship services are now moving to 10:30 am.
Please come and join us (in person or online) to welcome Rev. Necoechea to the Haddon Heights community on Sunday as she begins her ministry in Haddon Heights.
**New Time, Effective July 13**
Sunday Worship 11:00am
www.FellowshipUMCofHH.net
Office: 856-547-3300
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