WE REACH OUT, SERVE, AND INVITE WITH THE LOVE OF JESUS CHRIST
Our Vision
“To reach out, serve and invite with the love of Jesus Christ.”
Our Mission
"To make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world." // Shared with all United Methodists
Who We Are
Anaheim United Methodist Church is an open, welcoming and inclusive church blessed with a diverse community. We believe this diversity makes us stronger and reflects God’s intention of how we are to live with one another. Together we explore and share in the joy of God’s love working in our lives and in the world. You, your family, and friends are always welcome here!
We are all participants in the celebration of God’s love and God’s grace. We are an open and affirming congregation. We affirm that no consideration of race, color, financial status, ethnicity, physical ability, gender identity, or sexual orientation can separate us from the gift of God’s grace.
As we celebrate the bread and the cup of Christ, we are called to be the bread and the cup of of Christ for each other and for all whom we each encounter in our journey. And so, we reach out to all people as we seek to discover and to share God’s unrelenting love.
Our Connection
As United Methodists, we are called to bear a faithful Christian witness to Jesus Christ, the living reality at the center of the Church’s life and witness. To fulfill this call, we reflect critically on our biblical and theological inheritance, striving to express faithfully the witness we make in our own time.
The People of The United Methodist Church:
Serve alongside people in our community
Accept people for who they are
Offer a place to belong
Care for and support each other
Show respect for other religions
Support people facing difficulty
Welcome diverse opinions and beliefs
Guide others to find deeper meaning
“We believe in God and in each other.” // the People of The United Methodist Church
United Methodist (UMC)
We are all participants in the celebration of God’s love and God’s grace. We are an open and affirming congregation. We affirm that no consideration of race, color, financial status, ethnicity, physical ability, gender identity or sexual orientation can separate us from the gift of God’s grace.
As we celebrate the bread and the cup of Christ, we are called to be the bread and the cup of Christ for each other and for all whom we each encounter in our journey. And so, we reach out to all people as we seek to discover and to share God’s unrelenting love.
Reconciling Ministries Network