Methodists
The people of The United Methodist Church are part of the second largest Protestant denomination in the United States. Our worldwide connection includes approximately 12.8 million members.
The United Methodist Church was formed when the Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church merged in 1968. But we trace our heritage back to the movement begun in 1729 in England by John and Charles Wesley. Find out more about our history.
Our Story
Started over 50 years ago, Jefferson provided those living in Jefferson Terrace and surrounding areas with a new place to worship. Jefferson has always been a growing church and we are still growing. From a sanctuary and a few rooms to where we are now: a two story sanctuary, over 15 classrooms, a Fellowship Hall, full kitchen and Youth center. We have not changed our core value - be a friendly church who welcomes all.
Being United Methodist means we are caring to all. Christ loved all, God loves all. We are called to love all and share this love to the ends of the earth. Learn more about our beliefs (click each):
Basics of the Methodist faith,
our Christian roots,
John Wesley & Grace,
Spiritual Living.