SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:00 AM
COFFEE, CONNECTION & SUNDAY SCHOOL: POSTPONED
You can come dressed up or casual. You can bring your own Bible, or borrow one from us. You can bring any doubts, speculations or bad church experiences you may have. We're not a church that claims to have it all together, but we're constantly seeking a better way to do good for our church and community in a way that honors Christ for all that He has done for us. When you're ready, join us on a Sunday, grab some coffee, tea and bagels, and catch a hopeful message before you leave.
Connecting with God through prayer, meditation and worship is absolutely essential. They are vital to the health of our Christian faith and community, enabling us to connect deeply with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
We believe that regular practices of PMW can also provide the Christian believer with greater peace, courage and stronger faith.
Communion is a celebration for people who have chosen to follow Jesus. It was instituted by Jesus for us to remember His body that was sacrificed to pay for our sins and His blood that initiates a new covenant with us – allowing us to relate to God personally.
Even though we offer communion on the first Sunday of each month, we hope and pray that it never becomes mundane, but that we continually examine our hearts in preparation for this monthly reminder of sacrifice and redemption.
In the United Methodist Church, communion is open to all who would like to receive it.
United Methodists believe baptism is a gift from God. We have two words to describe it. One word is “ordinance,” meaning it was “ordered” in Christ’s teaching and example. (Matthew 3:13-17; Matthew 28:19-20) We also call it a “sacrament”, from the Latin sacramentum, meaning “sacred.” We believe that God’s grace is bestowed in the partaking of the act. (1 Corinthians 12:13; Galatians 3:27; Romans 6:3-6:6).
To learn more about what United Methodists believe about baptism, click here.
We consider giving an act of worship. The apostle Paul instructed Timothy regarding the churches Timothy was leading, “Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share” (I Tim. 6:18). We know that nothing we have is our own, so we choose to pool our resources and watch God do amazing things with our collective resources that we could not do individually.
Our church is transformed by the living and enduring Word of God. We preach regularly from the Scriptures as it encourages, challenges, strengthens and guides our everyday lives.
We are an intergenerational church seeking to honor and connect all generations of Christians together. We strive in our worship and community settings to develop strong family ties under one Father.
The family is the very essence of our faith and church. We are committed to partnering with parents as we help our children and youth learn the importance of Christian faith and values.
We know that children are important to God. Our children’s ministry is not simple babysitting. We care that our ministry is fun, biblical, safe, and facilitates godly relationships.
For details on our HUMC KIDS ministry program, visit our page here.
Our church is strengthened when people get involved. The Bible tells us in 2 Corinthians that everyone has their own gifts and abilities to be used for the encouragement of all believers. We truly believe that!
Through serving our community, we find that service is not merely a one-way street, rather, we learn, experience and grow with the people we are alongside. Everyone has something of value to offer someone else.