What We Believe

We strive to be a church that loves without boundaries. A place where you can find community, healing, support, and a connection to Jesus Christ.

The United Methodist Church shares a great deal with other denominations. While also having a unique heritage and areas of emphasis. We hold grace very high in all we do, how we serve people around the world, and the ways we grow as disciples of Jesus Christ.

The United Methodist Church was created over 50 years ago when The Evangelical United Brethren Church and The Methodist Church united to form a new denomination.

But the early beginnings of Methodism date back to 1736 when John and Charles Wesley came to the New World to spread the movement they began as students in England.

The United Methodist Church recognizes two sacraments, baptism and communion. You do not need to be a member of this church or any church to participate in these sacraments. We do however believe that one baptism is enough. God got it right the first time and we will accept that from other denominations. 

These two acts have a special place in the church because Jesus commanded them and participated in them. Baptism marks the beginning of our lifelong journey as disciples of Jesus Christ. Communion nourishes and sustains us on the journey.