Dinner Bell for February 5, 2025

DINNER BELL, First United Methodist Church 

SPONSOR: _Christus Health Systems_ 

The doors to the kitchen of the First United Methodist Church will reopen at 11:00 a.m., for meal service beginning at  11:30 a.m. Doors will close at 12:45 p.m. Please come join us, along with personnel from Christus Mother Frances Hospital, to share a meal. 

Christus Health was founded on January 28, 1999, with the merger of Houston’s Sisters of Charity Health Care System  and San Antonio’s Incarnate Word Health System; however, its story extends back to 1866, with the founding of St.  Mary’s Hospital in Galveston, Texas by the Sisters of Charity.  

In 2016 Christus merged with Trinity Mother Frances Hospital and Clinics (itself a product of a merger of two Catholic based systems) giving it a major presence in East Texas. 

Facing a deadly cholera epidemic in 1866 the Catholic Bishop of Texas wrote to contacts in France for help. Three  women of the new Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of Incarnate Word sailed for Galveston and established Charity  Infirmary (renamed St. Mary’s Infirmary).  

In 1869 Cholera ravaged San Antonio and three sisters from Galveston came to that town to establish Santa Rosa  Hospital. In 1937, 16 sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth order of Chicago arrived in Tyler to establish Mother Frances  Hospital, opening its doors early to aid the victims of the New London tragedy that occurred on March 18 in nearby  Rusk County. 

In July, 2016, the Hopkins County Hospital District and Christus Health formed an alliance in which Christus became the  leasing entity of the hospital building, its employees, and the medical services of the hospital.  

At Christus Health helping improve the health and well being of the communities it serves with the underlying core val ues of Compassion, Excellence, Dignity, Integrity, and Stewardship. Under its umbrella are 63 hospitals in the U.S.,  Mexico, Columbia and Chile, employing 45,000 associates.  

Christus Mother Frances is a partner with Dinner Bell six times yearly. The relationship to feed those needing a meal in  Sulphur Springs and its vicinity dates back to 2017. 

We plan to continue fellowship and dining inside every Wednesday with the exception of the Wednesday before  Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day. 

Parking is available at the church parking lots.

MENU:  

  • Hopkins County Stew 
  • Cheese Sticks, Pickles 
  • Crackers 
  • Garden Salad 
  • Lemon Cake To Die For


The Dinner Bell Ministry 

First United Methodist Church 

Take care of YOURSELF by following safe health practices as flu and COVID are lurking in our midst!  Wear masks where required! Wash your hands often! Get inoculated and boosted 

DINNER BELL CARES ABOUT YOUR HEALTH !!!

*We plan to continue inside dining every Wednesday …”

Author: Matt Janson

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