Online Community
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Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/@felton-violaumc7827
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Events
All our events are open to the public so be bold and join us. We host Bible studies, game nights, day trips (past events include baseball, picnics, and flower shows), and special holiday events.
Find out more details on upcoming events in our newsletter!
Pastoral Visits
Pastor Christine is happy to meet with you to talk about the church, its mission and congregation. Know this- we are an inclusive and affirming church and ALL are welcome and safe with us!
To contact Pastor Christine, email [email protected] or call the church office at 302-284-3590.
Worship Services
We have worship at 8:30am and 10am in the fellowship hall, on the first floor of our church. In months with five Sundays, one service is held at 9:30am on the fifth Sunday.
The accessible entrance and handicap parking is in the rear. You may also park on the street, or at the Felton Fire Hall parking lot.
Our worship services can also be found online, on our Facebook and YouTube pages. Videos of the live service are posted on Mondays.
How should I dress
You will see both casual and more formal church attire in each of the Sunday services. We wear everything from jeans to suits and dresses. Whatever you are comfortable in!
Are the worship services easy to follow?
Yes. Most services will use the hymnal for prayers, responsive reading, and singing. We also use bulletins that provide the order of service.
How long do worship services last?
Services are usually 45-60 minutes long.
How long are the sermons?
The sermons typically last about 10-15 minutes.
What is a Lighthouse Ministry or a Reconciling Ministry?
We have been recognized as a Lighthouse Congregation and as a Reconciling Ministries Network Congregation. This basically means we are committed to remaining an inclusive, affirming United Methodist Church for LGBT people, and we are a church who welcomes UMC members during times of transition. You can learn more about these classifications here:
Will I be singled out as a newcomer?
No. You will not be singled out, but you will likely be approached and welcomed by members of the church and/or the pastor.
Will I be expected to give money?
We believe that presenting our tithes and offerings to God through the church is an act of worship, and offering plates are made available for this purpose at each worship service. Giving is not required but is encouraged as a sign of discipleship.
May I celebrate communion even though I’m not a member?
Yes!
The United Methodist Church believes the communion table is the Lord’s table, not ours; therefore, we practice “open communion.” This means that all who love Jesus Christ, who earnestly repent of their sin, and who seek to live in peace with others are invited to participate–regardless of church affiliation. We offer communion in each service on the first weekend of the month.
Are the facilities accessible?
Somewhat. The building is accessible through the rear door by wheelchair. We are not currently using the sanctuary upstairs in part because our elevator is broken. This is one of the main reasons we are working to construct a new facility on our Canterbury Road property.
Is there a nursery or other activities for small children?
Childcare is usually available at the 10am service but is not currently staffed at the other service. A Safe Sanctuaries policy helps to ensure a wholesome and secure environment for everyone. Children are always welcome in our worship services! We believe that Jesus’ directive to his disciples: “Let the children come to me” (Matthew 19:14), directs us in corporate worship. We want our children–regardless of age–to grow up in the presence of their whole church family, learning congregational worship by the example of parents and other elders.