What We Believe
Sunrise over the desert
As a mainline protestant denomination, at our core we believe that Jesus Christ forms the center of our experience with God. United Methodists profess the historic Christian faith in God; that is is through Jesus Christ that we can be made right with God and know him. 

As part of the expression of our faith in Jesus Christ, the church has a long and steady history of being involved in social justice issues, on a global level. It's members have often taken bold and significant roles in leading change and highlighting injustice. An example of this is a part of our Social Principle document:

The World Community
God’s world is one world. The unity now being thrust upon us by technological revolution has far outrun our moral and spiritual capacity to achieve a stable world. The enforced unity of humanity, increasingly evident on all levels of life, presents the Church as well as all people with problems that will not wait for answer: injustice, war, exploitation, privilege, population, international ecological crisis, proliferation of arsenals of nuclear weapons, development of transnational business organizations that operate beyond the effective control of any governmental structure, and the increase of tyranny in all its forms. This generation must find viable answers to these and related questions if humanity is to continue on this earth. We commit ourselves as a Church to the achievement of a world community that is a fellowship of persons who honestly love one another. We pledge ourselves to seek the meaning of the gospel in all issues that divide people and threaten the growth of world community.

An in depth overview of what we believe (both the shared and distinctives of our church) can be found here.



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