

OUR MINISTRIES
Rivertown UMC ministries are designed to cater to the diverse needs of our congregation and community. They serve as avenues for spiritual growth, support, and fellowship. Through our ministries, we aim to create a warm and welcoming environment where individuals and families can connect, grow, and serve together. Each ministry plays a unique role in supporting the church’s mission and enriching the faith journey of all members.

Worship & Praise
This ministry leads and supports worship gatherings through music, scripture readings, and sacramental practices, creating meaningful experiences that foster connection with God.

Faith Formations
Dedicated to spiritual growth, this ministry offers Bible studies, classes, and small groups that deepen faith and provide a foundation in Christian teachings.

Engagement Ministry
Focused on service beyond the church, this ministry engages in local and global efforts, such as mental health, food insecurities, senior support and literacy to reflect Christ’s love in action

Care Connection
Offering pastoral support, counseling, and visitation, this ministry brings comfort and encouragement to individuals facing challenges, sharing hope and compassion.

Next Generation
Aiming to nurture faith from a young age, this ministry provides engaging, safe spaces where children and teens can explore and grow in their beliefs.

Community Outreach
Focused on sharing the gospel, this ministry uses outreach and community engagement to welcome new believers and grow the church community.

Media & Communication
Through social media, audio-visuals, and technology, this ministry extends the church’s message, connecting with a broader audience and supporting worship.

Welcome Ministry
Creating a warm, inclusive atmosphere, this ministry ensures that everyone feels valued and at home within the church community.

​Leadership Development
This ministry empowers individuals to lead with confidence, purpose, and compassion – equipped to make a meaningful impact wherever they are called.
