Worship

Whether you're looking for a traditional church service, a small intimate chapel service, or a contemporary praise service, SUMC has something for you.

Worship Services:

  • Chapel Worship Service - a casual worship service in the more intimate chapel, with more contemporary music usually provided by acoustic guitar and piano.
  • Sanctuary Worship Service - a traditional worship service in the larger sanctuary, with the accompaniment of our large pipe organ and various performing choirs. Children's Message and Children's Church are provided for the younger ones.
  • Contemporary Praise Service - a casual contemporary service with praise music performed on electric guitar, keyboard, and drums.
  • Communion Service - a short, intimate weekday service.

Children are welcomed and encouraged to participate in all worship services. View services for children during worship »


Sundays:

  • 8:15 am - Chapel Worship Service
  • 9:15 am - Sunday School for all ages
  • 10:30 am - Traditional Worship Service
Wednesdays:
  • 6:30 pm - Chapel Communion Service

 


ACTing Like The Church

Our lessons from the physician and missionary, Luke, continue are we walk through the entire book of Acts in our current Sermon Series: “ACTing Like the Church”. This series will run from September 2011 until June 2012.

Jesus promised, “Most assuredly, I say to you, he who believe in Me, the works that I do he will do also; and greater works than these he will do because I go to the Father.” But Jesus came back! After His ascension and glorification, He returned in the Holy Spirit to fulfill His promise through the work of His disciples.

Join us for one of our Sunday services as we learn together how God used the Holy Spirit to a small group of men and women to witness Jesus’s message of love and forgiveness, and how He wants us to follow that example! Come hear stories of real people, with hopes and hurts like ours, who moved by the power of the Holy Spirit led the growth of the Church.

Acts is happening today, at Springfield United Methodist Church, in our community, and in our world—and we have the privilege to continue Jesus’s work. Come hear how.