HICKSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
                              130 West Old Country Road
                               Hicksville, N.Y. 11801-4008
                                        516-931-2626                                             

 

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OUR BELIEFS...

The heart of our Christian faith is Christ's ministry of outreaching love.  We are all called to minister wherever Christ would have us work to heal and free others.  United Methodists believe in God's grace, which means the unearned and loving action of God in our daily lives.  In spite of suffering, violence, and evil in the world, we assert that God's grace exists everywhere.  Despite any circumstance, we remain creatures brought to life by a just and loving God.  The reign of God is both a present and future reality.

Sometimes people call The United Methodist Church "the church of the warm heart" because we have a history of caring about and working to create justice for all people.  It all started with John Wesley, who felt his own heart strangely warmed nearly three centuries ago.  After this experience he was compelled to reach out to England's poorest citizens, which he did with the help of his brother Charles.  Their work launched a movement that spread to the American colonies and took hold with a fervor that still exists almost 300 years later.

During that time, our hearts have led us to build almost as many schools as churches.  Methodists were among the first to create institutions of learning for settlers, women, and newly freed slaves.  There are now 120 United Methodist institutions, including schools outside the U.S., most notably Africa University in Zimbabwe.

Today United Methodists comprise the second largest Protestant denomination in the United States.  Our churches are connected by a system that guides our work and governs our policies.  We continue to take the lead in social, spiritual, political, and moral concerns.  In the tradition of John and Charles Wesley, our members study Scripture, encourage thoughtful debate, and confront the tough issues of the day.  We still lead with our hearts, keep our minds open, and welcome everyone through our doors.

Worship
Schedule

Beginning September11th

8:00&9:30 A.M. Traditional
Service

11:00 Contemporary
Style