What we believe
The underlying energy of the United
Methodist faith heritage stems from an emphasis upon practical
divinity, the implementation of genuine Christianity in the lives of
believers. United Methodists are not a people of a creed, but of
personal experience. The tasks of United Methodists are to summon people
to experience the grace of God and to encourage people to grow in the
knowledge and love of God through the personal and corporate disciplines
of the Christian life.
The thrust of John Wesley and the Methodist movement was "to
reform the nation, particularly the Church, and to spread scriptural
holiness over the land." Although Wesley shared with many other
Christians a belief in grace, he combined grace in a powerful manner to
an emphasis for living the full Christian life.
- Grace is God's active and continuous presence.
- Defined in Jesus
Christ, grace covers all of life.
- The Bible and Christian experience
witness to grace.
- Grace is claimed for our lives when we respond to
God's love through Jesus Christ.
- Grace is conveyed through loving
relationships and service to humanity.
- Grace enables us to
incorporate the promises and demands of the gospel into our daily lives.
It is out of this understanding of grace that we have adopted the
following mission statement:
Nardin Park United Methodist Church is
building a Christian community that welcomes and engages everyone in a
spiritual journey dedicated to making disciples of Jesus Christ
In order to follow this vision the following strategy statement has
been adopted:
To realize our mission we are committed to worship,
evangelism, service, discipleship and fellowship through personal
involvement, outreach, caring support, open doors, and enthusiastic
faith.
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