Our Beliefs

The United Methodist Church is a global denomination that opens hearts, opens minds, and opens doors through active engagement with our world. The mission of The United Methodist Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.

A United Methodist is someone who joins in that mission by putting faith and love into action. We believe that God loves all people, and that we share in expressing that love. The United Methodist tradition emphasizes God's grace and serving others. We believe that Jesus Christ is the fullest expression of God's love--showing us the fullness of God's care through Jesus' teachings, death, and resurrection.

John Wesley started the Methodist movement in 18th century England. His teachings on practical divinity (living out our faith) and appeals to reason and experience form important aspects of United Methodist practice today.

Sunday 9:30 am Worship Services

Our Sunday service starts at 9:30 am and lasts about an hour. You’ll experience a blend of traditional and modern elements—hymns accompanied by organ and hymnals alongside contemporary music, scripture readings, prayers, and a meaningful sermon that connects faith to everyday life.

Everyone is welcome, and you’ll never be singled out as a visitor. Come as you are and participate in whatever way feels comfortable. Bulletins guide each part of the service, making it easy to follow along.

9:30 am Sunday Worship services are also available through our Facebook Live Stream

What about Holy Communion?

Methodists often celebrate Communion on the first Sunday of the month, with an "open table" that welcomes everyone to partake in this spiritual meal of thanksgiving and fellowship. No one is pressured to participate. Communion involves dipping bread in juice (intinction). Servers wear hygienic gloves and provide bread dipped in juice in a small cup.