• Worship in the Park is Back!

    Worship in the Park is Back!

    Welcome Back Worship in the Park! This summer we will be returning to Lunt Park for the 9am outdoor worship service. You can expect the same 45 minute, laid-back, child-inclusive worship service under the trees and in the summer breeze that we have held for decades. However, we'll be pairing down some of the items […]

  • Abide

    Abide
    Room K

    Sundays at 9:15am in Room K. Abide provides ongoing space for spiritual connection to God, mutual support in community, and faith formation in the ways that lead to life. This gathering is open to all who seek to abide with Jesus through the Spirit in the company of friends. Abide meets Sunday mornings at 9:15am […]

  • Confirmation Class

    Confirmation Class
    Youth Room

    Sundays 9:15-10:15am (7-8th Grade) Confirmation is the culmination of a two-year process that focuses on building relationships with God, each other, and the larger faith community. Class meets on Sunday mornings to discuss theology, spiritual practices, and living our faith in the world. It's a time to eat donuts, for youth to think critically and […]

  • Faith & Parenting Class

    Faith & Parenting Class

    Sundays at 9:15am in Room 24. BEGINS NOVEMBER 9TH. Does not meet on First Sundays of the month. Faith & Parenting offers a space for parents of children at various stages to share and reflect on how their personal and familial faith journeys are nurtured and challenged through the vocation of parenting. Brief guided reflections […]

  • Sunday Morning Book Club

    Sunday Morning Book Club
    Room 32

    Sunday Morning Book Club- Sundays at 9:15am- Begins Oct. 5th Begins October 5th in Room 32. Sunday Morning Book Club is multigenerational group of adults integrating learning and faith through secular or biblical stories. Reading the book is great but is not required. For questions or more information, please contact the class leaders. The first […]

  • Social Justice Intersections – One Church One Book

    Wesleyan Vile-tality SJI launches a four-week study of FUMC’s One Church/One Book, “Wesleyan Vile-tality: Reclaiming the Heart of Methodist Identity.” It was written by Dr. Ashley Boggan, who led SJI and preached here last Fall. Boggan argues that the early Methodists, following the lead of John and Charles Wesley, were considered vile. They were “rule-benders, […]