Oak Hill United Methodist Church

A small church with a big heart!!

When We Meet

We have Sunday School for adults and children beginning at 10:00 on Sunday morning.  On the third Sunday of each month we gather early for coffee and doughnuts before Sunday School.

Sunday School: 10:00

Our morning worship is traditional, but with a relaxed atmosphere.  We love to sing the great hymns of the faith and sermons always are aimed to challenge and inspire.  We typically celebrate Holy Communion the first Sunday of each month

Morning Worship 11:00

The Wednesday Bible Study is a pastor led study group that meets for around an hour each week.   The group alternates between studying particular books of the Bible (we recently ended a study of Revelation) and books by significant Christian authors.  Currently we are reading Experiencing God by Henry Blackaby.

Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 P.M.

Our choir is a very dedicated group led by Jan Kissimon.  They truly love to sing and love each other, and are always interested in having more voices join them!

Wednesday Choir Practice 7:30 P.M.

Youth Group Meets last Friday of Each Month

The church’s youth meet on the last Friday of each month for a chance to learn and fellowship together.

Upcoming Sermon Series:  The Means of Grace—Discover biblical time-honored means of drawing closer to God

Sept 2— An Overview of the means of grace.  What are they?  Is this              merely “works righteousness?”

Sept. 9—Attending to the Word—the proclaimed Word of God is the              chief means by which people comet o Christ.

Sept. 16—Attending to the Word—searchin g the scriptures is one of              the best means of growing in grace in faith.

Sept. 23—Prayer—Christians have the great privilege of              communicating directly with their maker.

Sept. 30—Fasting—This oft-neglected means is practiced repeatedly in          scripture by people seeking God.

Oct. 7—Christian fellowship—Associating with other believers is a              great way to remain close to the Lord.  It is hard to be a “Lone              Ranger” Christian.