As United Methodists, we believe that faith is a journey, both personal and lived in community-juntos-together. Our faith stirs in us a desire to be active in the world, working for good and for God.
The United Methodist Church shares a great deal with other Christian denominations. We believe God's grace is open to all, and therefore practice "open Communion"--meaning that anyone may participate in receiving Communion. We believe salvation is an open gift from God, accepted by individuals according to their own free will. The United Methodist denomination is a "big tent" theologically, providing space for theological discourse and, at times, disagreement.
Like many other Christian groups, we affirm the beliefs expressed in the Apostles Creed. These include:
John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement, taught that we pursue our faith in community and action with others. We practice a social holiness. We insist that personal salvation always involves Christian mission and service to the world. The United Methodist Church has a long history of action and advocacy for social justice.
United Methodists are active in their communities and in the world through a variety of ways, including:
To find out more, visit umc.org:
What We Believe: https://www.umc.org/en/who-we-are/what-we-believe
Our Christian Beliefs: https://www.umc.org/en/who-we-are/what-we-believe/our-christian-roots
Confession of Faith: https://www.umc.org/en/content/confession-of-faith