Sunday Worship

Join us each Sunday at 9:45am either in the church (masks and social distancing required) or in the parking lot over FM 90.1!

Online Church!

Join us each Sunday at 9:45 am for online worship!

Can’t join us in person?  Visit us online!  Every Sunday at 9:45 am at facebook.com/bellemeadumc!

Wednesday Evening Bible Study

Join us each Wednesday evening at 6:00 pm either in person or on ZOOM!

COVID-19 Response

The ministries of Bellemead continue!  Learn how you can connect with and engage in Sunday School classes, Bible Studies, and other small groups!

Service Archive

Missed the service on Sunday morning?  No worries, you can watch past services here!

Bellemead:

A church you can call home.
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Sunday Morning Worship

We meet each Sunday morning at 9:45am.

After the service we have Sunday School classes for adults and kids!

Sunday Evening

On Sunday evenings our middle school and high school age kids meet for youth from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm.

Wednesday Evening

On Wednesday evening Christ First, a women’s Bible Study, meets from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm.

At 6:00 pm we have a Bible Study, and a program for elementary aged students.

Where to find us.

Bellemead UMC is located at 510 Burdette Street.  We are across the street from Paint Plus Hardware

What to Expect

You could describe our worship as traditional. Typically we sing familiar tunes from a hymnal, but not always!  People dress in a variety of ways.  Some will put on their Sunday best, and others are comfortable in jeans and a t-shirt.  No matter what you wear, you’ll be welcomed warmly!  Usually we receive Communion (or the Lord’s Supper) on the first Sunday of the month.  No matter your background you can find a place to belong at Bellemead UMC!
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Our Mission
The mission of Bellemead UMC is to make committed disciples of Jesus Christ, by loving God and loving others.
Our Values

We are…

  • Biblically Based – we believe the Bible to be the inspired word of God, and the foundation for both our beliefs and practices.
  • Focused on the Great Commission – Our greatest task is to make disciples, and we will be fearless in our efforts.
  • Welcoming – The people who are not here are as important as the ones who are.
  • Worshiping – Vibrant worship is essential to our discipleship.
  • Working – Everyone is important, and everyone has a job. It is the pastor’s job to equip and encourage the congregation for ministry.
  • A Community – As a family of faith we recognize the relationships we form are far more important than the events or programs we offer.