I strongly believe in the work that God does in each of our lives and the power of the Holy Spirit with each of us every day. I encourage you to listen to how God may be working within you to say “yes” when it feels uncomfortable, when it feels like too much change, and when you just do not understand why it is happening. We are all called to be in this community of faith together, and I am here to be your pastor, helping to navigate it all with you.
All prayers are sent directly to our pastor and kept private unless asked to share during worship.
If someone you know is engaged, we’d love to hear from you! We also happily marry LGBTQIA+ individuals.
Our pastor and leaders regularly visit residents of elder care homes, those home bound, in the hospital, etc.
Love of knitting and crocheting has been joined into a prayerful ministry for those in need of comfort from God.
Please inform our church as soon as possible if a loved one has passed and if you’d like us to host their service.
If someone you know is engaged, we’d love to hear from you! We also happily marry LGBTQIA+ individuals.
Our pastor and leaders regularly visit residents of elder care homes, those home bound, in the hospital, etc.
Prayer and love of knitting have been combined into a prayerful ministry for those in need of comfort from God.
Please inform our church as soon as possible if a loved one has passed and if you’d like us to host their service.
Feel free to contact our staff with questions and we will get back with you as soon as possible.
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The labyrinth is a way of: connecting to God, centering oneself, and focusing one’s mind in prayer. Turning left and right reinforces an integration of the left and right brain, bringing balance and help in calming, clarifying, and focusing.
Our labyrinth and prayer gardens were constructed in 2004 with the purpose of offering an alternative tool for spiritual growth for both our congregation and our community. It is open to the public 24/7/365. We ask that you treat these spaces with respect and leave it in the same pristine condition as you found it.
Spiritual gifts are God’s grace working in us to empower us to go into the world to meet the deepest needs. Spiritual gifts are given to be used to strengthen the community as we meet the needs around us.
Committed to building fellowship, visitation, small groups, Sunday school, and ongoing member care.
Missional in nature, serving the community in a variety of ways, and reaching out to people in the area.
Emphasizing worship, education, and church growth. Faith sharing is central to the life of the fellowship.
Highly structured, very organized, and program rich. Committees and teams involve numerous people.
We are grateful to have resources that support our work, beliefs, and missions in the United Methodist Church, which extends locally. We also source some of our favorite sermons, prayer materials, and devotions from the following resources, as well. Please take time to explore each of these links, as they’ll help paint a picture of our vision for faith and community.
An overview of the United Methodist Church and beliefs.
Kansas and Nebraska-based United Methodist congregations.
Daily devotionals, books, and resources for your faith journey.
Feel free to contact our staff with questions and we will get back with you as soon as possible.
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