Our faith compels us to worship God, the very center of our being,
Our faith should also compel us to follow God's dictates to love one another as God loved us.
Sunday morning brings us together to worship, yet worshipping is only a small part of being in complete awe of the loving presence in our lives.
We continue in fellowship with one another, but soon our Christ commands us, "Go. Get moving. Don't keep telling me that you love me. Show me by reaching out and serving others."

The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is the not-for-profit global humanitarian aid organization of the United Methodist Church. UMCOR is working in more than 80 countries worldwide, including the United States. Our mission is to alleviate human suffering-whether caused by war, conflict or natural disaster, with open hearts and minds to all people. Find out more visit their website.
World Neighbors teaches the very poor in Africa, Asia, and Latin America to help themselves and preserve their God-given dignity.
Find out more visit their website.
Cory Hunger Center - A ministry of Cory UMC that has been meeting the hunger needs of families within the Glenville community by providing them with monthly supplies of groceries. The center serves nearly 4500 families monthly with primary support from the Hunger Network of Greater Cleveland.
DDC Clinic - A clinic for special needs children in the Amish Community in Geauga County.
Habitat for Humanity - help with construction of new single family homes thoughout Geauga County.
New Life Community - A transitional housing and job training facility on Cleveland's East side.
We also support several local, national, and international mission programs through the support of our world benevolences.
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