Sunday Worship
Worship online or in person
Services are live-streamed at 10am here, on our YouTube channel, and through Zoom.
When attending worship in person, you will be asked to sign in to allow for contact tracing if needed. Please review and adhere to our safety protocols listed here.
Ways to watch:
How to use the Live Chat during worship
YouTube may prevent you from participating in the live chat until you have created a YouTube account, which they call a YouTube Channel. It’s simple and quick to do.
Inside the chat window, you might see a button that says “Create a Channel to Join the Chat.” Click it and sign into your Google account, or create one if you don’t already have one. You can use any existing email address to create a free Google account.
Once logged in, you will see a window that says “Chat as…” at the top. Choose a name that will act as your display name in the live chat. Click “Create Channel” (don’t worry, you won’t actually have to do anything with your channel). That’s it! Now you can participate in the worship live chat.
Alternatively, you might see a button in the live chat window that says “Sign in to chat.” Click that button and sign into your Google account.
If you aren’t taken to the “Chat as” window automatically, then click on your user icon in the upper right corner and select “Create a channel” from the menu. Give yourself a display name, then click “Create Channel.”
Finally, navigate back to the WGUMC live stream and you should now be able to participate in the live chat!
What to expect during worship
At Willow Glen UMC we think that church is a place you should be able to come as you are. We’re open and inviting because that’s what Jesus taught us. We follow the United Methodist motto, “Open Minds, Open Hearts, Open Doors.”
We hope you’ll come and allow WGUMC to be a part of your spiritual journey.
What time does regular Sunday service start?
The Sunday service is from 10:00-11:00am each Sunday morning, and combines traditional and contemporary music with piano/organ and praise band.
Where do I go?
The entrance to the main sanctuary is on Newport Avenue on the corner of Minnesota Avenue. There are two sets of big brown double doors that are open before service starts with a sign over them reading, “Willow Glen United Methodist Church.” Please enter here.
What should I wear?
Wear whatever makes you comfortable. Everything from dresses and suits to jeans and sneakers is fine, you’ll see the full spectrum here – from babies to seniors wearing whatever suits them. We’re more interested in having you come worship God with us than what you’re wearing.
What’s the music like?
The music mixes traditional — drawing on both Methodist and modern tradition — as well as some more contemporary versions, played by our Praise Band. All have beautiful inspiring words with soaring music and experienced vocals. When it’s safe to do so, our choir will perform on Sundays and occasionally our amazing bell choir.
What about kids?
We love kids — families and children are a big focus here at Willow Glen UMC. Kids of all ages attend our service. We hold a children’s moment partway through the service where kids who feel comfortable are welcomed to the front for a special story with Pastor Susan. Afterwards, children ages ???? can accompany Pastor Susan to Sunday School or return to sit with their families for the duration of the service.
What if I’ve done bad things or I’m not perfect?
You’ll fit right in with the rest of us then. The most important thing we want you to know about Willow Glen United Methodist is that we’re a group of imperfect and broken people trying to find Christ together. We aren’t worried about what you’ve done—we care about where you’re going on your faith journey.
What If I’m not a Christian or come from another faith?
We hope that if you’re not committed to Christ that you’d allow us the privilege of showing you how we worship the Lord. All of us started where you are right now, and some of us are still there. The point isn’t about where you are in your faith journey, but that you’re on a journey, and we’d like to be a part of that journey.