Grow
At Wesley UMC, we believe that growing in faith is a lifelong journey, and we’re here to walk with you every step of the way. Whether you’re an adult seeking deeper connection, a child just beginning to learn about God’s love, a youth searching for a safe place to belong, or a family looking to serve together—we have something for everyone. Explore the opportunities below and find your place to grow!
From Sunday School and Children’s Worship to youth group gatherings and special events, our programs help kids and teens grow in faith, build friendships, and experience God’s love in fun and meaningful ways. Each summer, we also host Vacation Bible School (VBS)—a week filled with music, crafts, games, and Bible stories that bring God’s Word to life. Children of all ages are welcome, and it’s a great way for families to connect with our church community.
Wesley Preschool is a ministry of our church that provides a warm, loving, and safe environment for young children to grow and learn. It supports the spiritual, social, emotional, and academic development of each child through age-appropriate activities, play, and exploration. We welcome children ages 2.5–5 and strive to partner with families in building strong foundations of love and learning.
Our college and young adult ministry offers space for meaningful conversation, community, and connection. Whether you're a student, just starting a career, or figuring out what’s next, we’re here to grow together in faith and purpose.
We offer a variety of small groups for adults to grow in faith and friendship. Whether you’re interested in Bible study, prayer, book discussions, or seasonal studies, our groups provide space for learning, reflection, and support. Some groups meet in person and others online—whatever works best for you.
We offer small groups for adults to grow in faith and friendship through Bible study, prayer, and discussion. Our Senior Adult Gathering provides fellowship, support, and spiritual growth for those navigating retirement, health changes, or seeking community. Groups meet in person or online—whatever works best for you.