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About the United Methodist Church

Baptism

The sacrament of Baptism represents a gift from God and our response to it. God freely offers us saving grace and love, new life, forgiveness of sin, and the promise of salvation.  We accept God’s gift by agreeing to fulfill our responsibilities of living a Christian life of love and service to all.

Church Membership

Confirmation brings full membership and responsibility to those who are Baptized.  It is the completion of the Baptismal commitment.  Confirmation classes are offered when children reach 7th grade, and are ready to make a personal commitment to God before the congregation

Communion

The sacrament of Holy Communion is one of the most important sacraments and a vital aspect of Christian life.  The Lord’s Supper invites us to focus on the self-giving of God, which makes the sacrament an occasion of grace, and on the holiness of our communion with God and one another. Our liturgy begins with words spoken on Jesus’ behalf inviting “all who love him, who earnestly repent of their sin, and seek to live in peace with one another.” Because we celebrate “an open table,” there are no conditions to be a “guest at the table.”  This distinguishes our invitation from some other Christian denominations that may require additional rites before one is welcome to the table.

Resources

Here are helpful links to learn more about our heritage, sacraments, practices, and principles.  If you need additional information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.