About Us
Youth & Kids
What We Believe
We are committed to being a source of the living water of God’s grace and love flowing into our community and world. We are a United Methodist Church and are committed to the mission of the UMC, which is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.
We affirm and celebrate the inherent dignity and worth of every individual, embracing the LGBTQ+ community as integral members of our faith family. Our mission is to create a safe and inclusive space where all are welcome to worship, grow, and serve together. We are committed to promoting love, understanding, and justice, and we strive to dismantle barriers that exclude or marginalize. Together, we seek to reflect the diversity of God’s creation, recognizing that all identities and expressions of love are a beautiful part of our spiritual journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some things you may be wondering about. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us here.
When and where are services?
Our worship service is at 9:30 am on our campus at 2600 Race Track Road.
What should I wear?
Jeans, shorts, dresses, suits – you will find a little of everything on Sunday mornings. And that’s how we like it because we want you to be you most of all!
What will my children do?
Nursery and Children’s Sunday School are available at the same time as the service. Children are also welcome to stay with you in worship.
How does the church strive to keep children and youth safe?
Since 1996, the General Conference of the United Methodist Church has mandated that each local congregation have a Child/Youth Protection Policy.
Are you affiliated with a denomination?
We are a local congregation of The United Methodist Church.
Can I receive Communion at your church?
All are welcome at God’s table. You do not need to be a member of this church, a United Methodist Church, or any church to receive Communion. It is God’s gift to you.
Grape juice, bread, and gluten-free crackers are used for Communion.
Will your church accept me as I am?
Yes! We want you to be completely comfortable being you. Everyone is welcome, and we hope that you will find this to be a place of safety without judgment or expectation that you conform to a particular standard.