skip past navigation links
Welcome!
  Membership
  Contact Us
  News
Worship
  Evangelism
  Music and Arts
  Sunday School
Ministries
  Children
  Youth
  Adults
Missions
  Mission Posts
  Angel Food Ministries
  Friendship Community Center

Membership in Northwest Hills UMC

Visitors

Welcome! We are really delighted that you are interested in Northwest Hills United Methodist Church. We hope you have shared worship with us already, but if you haven't we do hope you will join us. If you have been worshipping with us and are interested in becoming a member of Northwest Hills, there are three ways to unite with the church:

If you have been baptized, it is not necessary to be baptized again. If you have not been baptized, you can be baptized when you join. Classes are not required to join, but our Northwest Hills 101 course (offered several times a year) is recommended for those considering membership or for new members.


If you would like further information on becoming a member or any information regarding Northwest Hills UMC, please talk to one of our pastors or contact the church office.

Members

If you are a member of Northwest Hills and need to make address, telephone, etc. changes to your record, please call, or email Helen Novielli. We really appreciate your helping us keep our information current.

See you in church Sunday!
Rev. Bill Henderson
512-345-1743

Membership Vows

"Will you be loyal to the United Methodist Church and uphold it by your prayers, your presence, your gifts, and your service?"

Prayers

Our commitment to uphold the Church through intercessory prayer is based upon the fundamental reality that we are not simply a human agency seeking to meet human needs: we pray because we require God's guidance in order to be the church. When we pray for our pastor, for our teachers, for one another, and for those who may never even enter our doors, we express our dependence on God so that we might in turn express the will and compassion of Christ.

Presence

Our commitment to uphold the Church by our presence is a visible witness of our faith, both in the pew and in the world. Our relationship to Christ is nurtured by our presence in worship where we find spiritual guidance, comfort and strength. But our relationship to Christ is not confined to Sunday morning alone. We also uphold the Church by our presence at home, at work, at school, and in the community. Wherever we are, our presence should be an expression of our commitment to Christ.

Gifts

Our commitment to uphold the Church by our gifts is a thankful response from the heart for all God has given us. Such a commitment serves to remind us of our role as stewards over what God has entrusted to us. The systematic giving of our money also helps to establish and maintain ministries that no individual or single congregation could fund alone. These worthy causes include hospitals, colleges, rehabilitation centers, food and clothing distribution, evangelistic and educational work, and emergency relief.

Service

Our commitment to be loyal to the Church and uphold it by our service further reflects our commitment to follow the example of Christ, who came not to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many (Matthew 20:28). God has entrusted all of us with certain talents and abilities, and sharing these gifts is a means of sharing ourselves out of love and gratitude toward God and love for one another.