Home Worship Current News Ministries About Us
United Methodist Are...
A covenant peopleA diverse community
United Methodism was formed when the Methodist Church and the
Evangelical United Brethren Church merged in 1968. United Methodists trace their
spiritual heritage back to 18th-century leaders including John and Charles
Wesley, Jacob Albright, Philip Otterbein, Martin Boehm and Francis Asbury.
All persons are welcome in the United Methodist Church. We are firmly committed
to inclusiveness. We celebrate a diversity of people, ideas and cultures and are
enriched by our broad history.
Mission-oriented, socially conscious
United Methodists are mission-oriented and socially conscious. This is
important to our faith. We are aware of world events and strive to help those in
need. United Methodists are one in faith and tradition with the Methodist
Christians around the world.
Ecumenical
For generations, United Methodists have cooperated with other churches
to spread the gospel, care for those in need, alleviate injustice and foster
peace. In national and interfaith groups, United Methodists reach beyond our own
churches and communities to express concern and to share God's love with people
of many faiths.
Our church participates in the struggles of women, people with physical and mental impairments, and racial - and ethnic - minority persons, helping them attain equality in the church, the economy and society. United Methodists positively influence society through responsible social action.
ConnectionalThe highest legislative body - the only organization that can speak for the church - is the General Conference. An assembly of up to 1,000 delegates, it is composed of equal numbers of laity and clergy and meets once every four years. Delegates are chosen by regional units (annual conferences) throughout the United States and 15 other nations. Non-voting representatives come from affiliated churches in 25 other countries.
Annual conferences respond to needs in their regions by developing programs and ministries that carry out the work of Christ and support the policies set by General Conference.Evangelical
The United Methodist Church continues its strong evangelical heritage.
Within each congregation is a vital center of biblical study and evangelism - a
blending of personal piety and discipleship.