Fall Festival held at Belton First United Methodist Church
November 6, 2025
By Michele Weisman By Michele Weisman
The Belton Journal
Belton First United Methodist Church welcomed families at its Fall Festival located inside the Family Life Center. Costumed children with their parents filled the festive booth-lined room Saturday, October 25, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Pastor Patrick Hoffman said of the newly named Fall Festival, “Trunk or Treat moved inside due to unpredictable weather.” Hoffman said, “We are here for the community of Belton. Events like these are ways we hope to become even more involved with the life of our neighbors.”
FUMC Fall Festival attendees could receive an inspiring temporary tattoo at the event.
Brea Knight, Belton FUMC’s youth director, organized the event. “I was here to buy supplies for them, but this is completely their idea. So, it still involves them, as if they brought their own trunk to decor.”
Rose Werner, ready with stage makeup and photo examples, said, “I started face painting about 30 years ago when I was still teaching.”
A family dressed as characters from Nightmare Before Christmas hosted Pin The Pumpkin on Zero. With one spin and closed eyes, holding a felt pumpkin, children attempt to place it on his nose.
Rosemary Bindea offered two doors for kids to knock on. One for a trick or the other for a treat. Tricks were bubbles and silly string.
Older children could rope a small calf head at Bentley Snyder and Emma Lathi’s booth.
Shooting hoops for candy had high and low basketball hoops and repeat visitors.
Donna Jensen and Cindy Long handed out spiderrings and candy at their booth decorated with a variety of large to small spiders.
Science Camp for church was so popular last summer there was a science table with glow in the dark slime and bubble wands.
A photo booth with a fall season backdrop and a prayer station were available. Prayers could be written and left in a box. Fliers about the mourning process were available for adults and children.
To fi nd out about upcoming All Saints’ Day or Belton FUMC church services, visit their website at fumcbleton.org or email contactus@beltonfumc.org









