Our Church
The United Methodist Church dates back to 1738 when John Wesley, a preacher's son and himself a minister in the Church of England, began a ministry to the masses in industrial England. He preached on street corners to thou sands
of common laborers who were hungry for the message of Christ. Wesley
organized societies stressing strict study and discipline to bring each
believer in closer conformity to God's will. The members of these
societies were dubbed "Methodist" because of their methodical adherence
to discipline, study and service. The first Methodist Church in the
United States was organized in 1766 and became the United Methodist
Church when it merged with the Evangelical United Brethren in 1968.
Like
the parent Church, Riverside United Methodist Church enjoys a rich
tradition, dating back to October 14,1945, when the first organizational
meeting was held. The existing structure was built in 1946 with the
Educational Building being consecrated in December, 1961. In 1997, an
addition with an elevator, handicapped restrooms, and an expanded
parking lot was finished to make the church more accessible.
The
history of Riverside United Methodist Church is a record of Christian
stewardship and devotion. It is marked by the service of many who gave
fully to build a church to meet the needs of sincere followers of
Christ. Riverside's future is in the hands of those who gather in the
name of Christ. We build on historic foundations to step into an
exciting future.