What We Believe
According to the United Methodist Book of Discipline:

God, who is one, is revealed in three distinct persons.

We believe in the mystery of salvation through Jesus Christ. God became human in Jesus of Nazareth; and his life, death and resurrection demonstrate God's redeeming love. 

The Holy Spirit is God's present activity in our midst. When we sense God's leading, God's challenge, or God's support or comfort, it's the Holy Spirit at work.

Genesis 1:27 asserts that we've been made in the image of the Creator. Like God we have the capacity to love and care, to communicate, and to create.

The church is the body of Christ, an extension of Christ’s life and ministry in the world today. 

We believe that the Bible is the primary authority for our faith and practice.

The kingdom or reign of God is both a present reality and future hope.

 

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Living Our Faith

The United Methodist Church seeks to actively engage in this world as led by our faith. We respond to social issues within our congregation, our Annual Conference, and our greater denomination. For ways in which the United Methodist Church is responding to issues such as creation care, domestic violence, education, human sexuality, immigration, and violence, check out the link below!

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