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  Our Holy Mission - Our mission as a body of believers in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is to express the love of God through evangelism, worship, discipleship, missions and fellowship so that we become fully developed Christians.

The United Methodist Church is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination that shares in common with other denominations the core beliefs of Christianity. In addition, we emphasize the following:

Primacy of Grace: Grace is God’s loving action through the Holy Spirit, unearned and undeserved. No matter where we are in our spiritual lives, we got there by grace, and we can only move forward by grace. Because we believe this so firmly, we try not to be judgmental of others.

Free Will: We believe that, by God’s grace, humans have the ability to say yes or no to God’s love.

Two Sacraments: 1) Baptism –– This is a once-in-a-lifetime sacrament of initiation into the church. When we baptize infants, we are recognizing that, as children of believing parents, they have a place in the covenant community of God’s people. We do not believe that infant baptism alone is sufficient for salvation; the child must one day accept the gift of salvation for himself or herself and then be confirmed as a professing member of the church. 2) Holy Communion (The Lord’s Supper) –– Communion in the United Methodist Church is an open table: one does not have to be a member of this church to participate. The bread of Holy Communion represents the broken body of Jesus Christ, given for us. The cup represents the blood poured out to give us new life. We believe that Christ is present in a special way when we celebrate the sacrament of Holy Communion.

Social Consciousness: While we do not teach a works-based salvation we do believe that faith should express itself in good works. United Methodists have always felt that concern for the poor, needy, and hurting of society is part and parcel of being a Christian.

A "connectional" church: Every UM pastor and every local church belongs to an "Annual Conference." This group meets once a year. It is made up of all the pastors, plus one lay member for each pastor. It is presided over by the Bishop. Its goal is to oversee the ministries of United Methodism for its particular region. Every church pays "apportionments" to support the world-wide mission of the UMC. Every pastor is "appointed" to a local church, or to a ministry beyond the local church, for one year at a time.  We belong to the Western North Carolina Conference.

  Church Introduction

Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.  We are glad that you stopped by our web site.  We hope that it will help in finding where we are and where we stand on theological issues.

I  came to Mill Grove in July of 2001 and found it a wonderful place to serve God.  The people at Mill Grove have a wonderful sense of what the New Testament Church is called to be.  Mill Grove is a place where real, authentic Christian community is being lived out. We invite you to come and be part of what God is doing at Mill Grove UMC.   

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