Saxapahaw United Methodist Church

We strive to know Christ and to make Christ known through Loving, Learning, and Serving our community

Worship Services

Our  Weekly Worship services are on Sundays: 

  • Adult Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. 
  • Worship: 11:00 a.m. in person & on Facebook at 11:00 a.m. 

Weekly Events:

  • Sunday
    • Adult Sunday School 10:00 a.m. 
    • Worship 11:00 a.m.
    • Youth 12:30-2 p.m.
  • Wednesday
    • Snack Pack Ministry & Bible Study – 9 a.m.

Serving the Community

Ways to serve Saxapahaw UMC and the surrounding community:

Snack Pack Ministry: We meet Wednesday mornings at 9am during the school year to pack bags and take to BE Jordan Elementary. We then have a bible study afterwards. 

S.A.F.E.: Southern Alamance Family Empowerment Food ministry serves the community on Tuesdays and Saturdays except the 1st and 5th Saturdays. Volunteers and Donations are always welcome. See safealamance.org for more information. 

Stone Soup Menus Inc.: Serves and delivers nutritious meals in Alamance county. For more info visit stonesoupmenusinc.org

Thank you to everyone that made this a fantastic event! Thank you for all your hard work!

As a Lighthouse Congregation we are committed to:

Providing worship opportunities, whether online or in person. These services should be intentional about engaging and welcoming new people into the fold. 

Creating space to learn and grow, through small group gatherings, Bible studies, and prayer opportunities. 

Inviting fellow United Methodists into opportunities to serve through hands-on ministries. This can include things like backpack ministries, community gardens, literacy and C4C programs, or anything that involves making a difference and sharing the love of God with others.

Communion will be offered at least one Sunday a month, but also may include invitations to communion outside of traditional worship, such as mid-week gatherings and in small groups. 

Offering care such as hospital visits, gatherings at coffee shops, and finding ways to be available to those who are in need of pastoral care. This is not just the responsibility of the pastor but includes ways in which the congregation may engage in visitation ministries, meal trains, and communications ministries.