Service Times
Service Times are as follows:
Sunday Traditional Service
9am - 10am
Sunday School/Education Hour
10am-11am
Sunday Contemporary Service
11:15am - 12:15pm
Wednesday Night Live
6:30pm - 8pm
Verse of the Day
Become A Memeber
How To Become A Member Of Wesley Memorial UMC
We encourage everyone who is interested in joining Wesley Memorial to attend our New Members Class. These informal gatherings are held quarterly during the 10 AM Sunday School hour. These classes provide you with helpful information about the life and ministry of this Church. They also are a wonderful way to make new friends and get connected!
Methods of Joining
Methods of joining Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church
Profession of Faith - First time believers can publicly acknowledge their commitment to Christ and simultaneously join Wesley. Baptism may also be conducted at this time.
Certificate of Transfer - Membership can be transferred from another United Methodist Church where an individual has previously been a member. This process is done through a written request.
Transfer from another Denomination - Membership may be transferred from a Church of another denomination to Wesley Memorial UMC via written request.
Reaffirmation of Faith/Restoration - If membership has been terminated through charge conference action, withdrawal, or if one has been inactive, they may renew his/her vows of membership and be restored to the life and ministry of the Church.
Baptism - Individuals may join the Church through baptism, proceeded by a profession of faith. Baptisms from other churches are recognized. Baptismal covenants may also be renewed, if desired.
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Website of Billy Sunday Billy Sunday died in Chicago, November 6, 1935; services were held in the Moody Memorial Church with 4,400 present. Take 15 minutes each day to listen to God talking to you; take 15 minutes each day to talk to God; take 15 minutes each day to talk to others about God. Biography: This young convert was deeply impressed and determined to make these the rules of his life. From that day onward throughout his life he made it a rule to spend the first moments of his day alone with God and God's Word. Before he read a letter, looked at a paper or even read a telegram, he went first to the Bible, that the first impression of the day might be what he got directly from God. |
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