History

The “church on the hill,” known as Goodwill UMC was founded in 1832. We started in “Good-Will School” until our present property was donated by local resident Thomas Millard.

Over the years we have seen our ups and downs but God has prevailed. As a church we recently celebrated 191 years of service for the Lord.

“On earth peace and goodwill to all,”is still our goal as it was in 1832.

Goodwill is a caring, friendly and casual church. Traditional services are held every Sunday at 10:30 AM. In the summer services are held in “The Grove,” our outdoor pavilion.

All are welcomed to join us and hear God’s word.

Who are United Methodists?

The United Methodist Church is a global denomination that opens hearts, opens minds and opens doors through active engagement with our world. The mission of The United Methodist Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.

A United Methodist is someone who joins in that mission by putting faith and love into action. We believe that God loves all people, and that we share in expressing that love. So the United Methodist tradition emphasizes God’s grace and in serving others. We believe that Jesus Christ is the fullest expression of God’s love–showing us the fullness of God’s care through Jesus’ teachings, death and resurrection.

John Wesley started the Methodist movement in 18th century England. His teachings on practical divinity (living out our faith) and appeals to reason and experience form important aspects of United Methodist practice today.

We invite you to learn more about our rich theological heritage here.