Welcome!
Lexington United Methodist Church
an inclusive and reconciling United Methodist congregation
serving Lexington, Massachusetts and surrounding communities
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Rev. Hope Luckie, Pastor
How to Reach Us 2600 Massachusetts Avenue
Lexington, MA 02421-6798
Driving DirectionsTel: 781-861-9301
Fax: 781-861-7228E-mail: office@lexumc.org
Our Sunday Program 9:15 am Praise Music (Children & Youth & Adults)
Nursery Care Available
9:30 am Announcements
Worship Service Begins
Sunday School (Godly Play) for Pre-K through Grade 5
Youth Sunday School (Grades 6 through 12)
10:30 a.m. Refreshments and Fellowship
11:00 a.m. Adult Study
Child Care available
12:00 noon Senior Choir Rehearsal
Our Mission
We are an inclusive and nurturing Christian community seeking God's call in our lives. In response to God's gift of grace, we strive to make our faith relevant through worship, spiritual growth, education and outreach in order to manifest the love of God and neighbor.Our Vision
Everyone Included ~ Everyone In Service
As a Christ-centered, growing community of diverse people united by God's love, the world is our parish. We invite others to join in service. Transformed by God's love, we bring that love into the world to make it a place of peace and justice.Our Reconciling Intention
All persons are individuals of sacred worth. We affirm Jesus' example of love without reservation and covenant to deal compassionately and justly with each other. Therefore, this inclusive and nurturing community of faith will continue to welcome all persons of any age, gender, race, ethnic origin, economic reality, family status, sexual orientation, diverse ability or social standing as full participants in the life and work of this reconciling congregation.
Rev. Hope Luckie, Pastor
Andrea Laux, Christian Education Director
Daniel Roihl, Music Director and Organist
David Babbidge, Sexton
Allyson Printz, Office Administrator
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Last update:July 14, 2005