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Sunday
Worship Services are
held at 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School is held at 10:15 a.m.
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The
Sacraments
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United Methodists recognize only those sacraments in which Jesus
Christ Himself participated - baptism and the Lord's Supper.
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Communion
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| In the United
Methodist Church, communion is open to anyone who is striving to have
a relationship with God. It is a holy meal of bread and juice that symbolizes
the body and blood of Christ. Through the sharing of one loaf and one
cup, we celebrate the unity of all the members of God's family and recall
all that Jesus has done and is doing in our lives. |
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Baptism
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| The Sacrament of
Baptism celebrates all that God's love has done, is doing, and will do
in our lives. Baptism recognizes that children are born into the brokenness
of the world and are in need of God's grace to help them throughout the
journey of their lifetime. One baptism is accepted by Catholics and most
Protestants as valid. Adults as well as infants may be baptized. While
adults consciously profess the Christian faith; parents and godparents
promise to nurture the child in that faith so that they can come to claim
it as their own. Baptism brings a child into preparatory membership in
the church. Baptism of an adult is typically followed with their entry
into full church membership by Profession of Faith. |
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For information on
Baptism, please contact Pastor Rey Diaz. |