Goshen United Methodist Church is a community of faith that seeks to partner with others in living out the Christian life as disciples of Jesus Christ. We understand that the Christian life is best lived in the midst of community. Goshen United Methodist Church has become home to many people over the years. We hope you will join us, because we believe Goshen UMC is ...the place for you!
The Goshen United Methodist Church desires to serve as a beacon of hope for people from all walks of life. It is our desire to live into the call of Jesus in Matthew 5 "to be light... a city on a hill, that cannot be hidden."
Seeing lives changed by the love of God in Jesus Christ keeps us going. Through a commitment to honor God with our lives, Goshen UMC is striving to impact one life at a time for the kingdom.
Goshen UMC has always been a church full of history. As one of the oldest public buildings in Southeast Georgia, the historic sanctuary has gone through several changes over the years. Though it still stands as a beacon of hope and a remembrance of the "good old days,” it is now utilized for Sunday School and is available to rent for weddings and other special occasions. Our Sunday morning worship services are now held in the larger facility next door. This expansion has allowed us to add new programs, expand our small group ministry, and provide a facility that has become an integral part of our community outreach.
Despite the many changes in Goshen’s past, one thing has always remained the same…our commitment to God and our dedication to the community around us. Our mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. We are more than just a church; we are a home.
We are constantly looking toward the future, finding new and exciting ways to reach those in our community without a church home. We understand that many people have never been involved in church or have become disheartened in prior church settings. We want to show that God’s love isn’t “stuffy, boring, or without promise.” God’s love is…exciting, fulfilling, encouraging, and most importantly…yours! Come see what God has in store for you.
Church History
Goshen Church was built about 1751. It was served by the early pastors of the Salzburgers, and later for a short time by the Moravian missionaries. The church remained a part of the Ebenezer Charge until after the Revolutionary War. In 1820, the Methodist Church was organized at Goshen, under the direction of the Rev. James O. Andrew, and was allowed to use the Goshen church edifice. The actual deed to the property was transferred to the Methodist Conference several years later. Among the first members of the Goshen Methodist Church
were: David Gougle and his daughters; Mrs. Nowlan, wife of Major Nowlan; Major and Mrs. John Charlton. The Rev. Lewis Myers moved to Goshen about 1823, and served the Methodist Church here for many years.
For more than half a century, Goshen Church was served by Lutheran pastors who preached in German. Because of the language problem, in the 1790’s, Pastor Bergman invited his friend, Bishop Asbury, to send Methodist preachers to
preach there. A generation later it became a Methodist Church.
Originally the building was located on the banks of the Savannah River between Ebenezer and Savannah. Sometime in the 1820’s it was sawed in half and moved out of the swamp and
re-assembled at its present location. It is almost certainly one of the oldest public buildings standing in the state of Georgia
in continuous use.
See some common questions and answers below or call us at 912.826.6088.
10:00 am - InPerson Worship
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We serve communion on the first Sunday of the month at our 10:00 am worship service. All people are welcome to take communion at the Lord's table - no matter their history, denomination, or creed. Ushers release people by row to come to the altar, kneel, and receive a piece of bread (the body) and a cup of grape juice (the blood) from the minister and those assisting in communion. After receiving, you return to your seat. The altar is always open before and after each service for a time of prayer.
Nursery is avalible during the 10:00 am Worship Service on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Sunday of the month. The 1st Sunay is a Family Worship Service and no Nursery is available.
Do you have Children's Church?
Yes! Children's Church is located in our Middle Building during the 10:00 am worship service on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Sunday each month. The 1st Sunday of each month is our Family Worship Service and children will join their families in the sanctuary.
Students can be checked in before 10:00 am and can be picked up in Middle Building following the service. Trained volunteers lead children in a Biblically based lesson and activity.
Yes! Your infants and children are very welcome in our sanctuary. We love to see families worshipping together. Our nursery and Children's Church options are available to give you a choice and to provide the most comfortable worship atmosphere for your family.
What are your services like?
Our service is structured to make you feel welcome and allow you to worship God in a manner that is relaxed and transforming. The music is contemporary and we are led by our praise team. The sermon offers Bible-based, teaching that is both challenging and relevant.
While we hope you will feel welcomed at Goshen UMC, rest assured that you won't be put on the spot, singled-out, or embarrassed. Though we do receive an offering from our church family, we don't want anyone to feel obligated to give. We do like to collect some basic information from people on our Connection Cards, but if you'd prefer not to we respect your decision.
We invite you to feel comfortable when you come to worship God at Goshen UMC! While most people wear "dress" or "work" clothes, you will see people comfortable in all types of clothing. In short, wear what works for you! You are welcome with us!What do people wear?
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