Church Resources

Online Worship

On Vimeo

On Facebook

Our Sunday worship services start at 10 am every Sunday. Our worship service is broadcast live, so you can attend with us live online or even later if you can’t make it.

While you’re watching, let us know you’re here with us. Or participate with us in the comments section on Facebook

Many of our past services can be viewed here on our Vimeo archive.

Online Church Web Portal

Anyone who attends our church can sign up for a free account on Breeze, our online church management system. With Breeze, you can access our calendar, find people in our church through our directory, and even give online to our church. All easily from your phone or computer. Contact the office to learn how to sign up.
 

Calendar

Login to your Breeze account or here to see it on our website.

Online Giving

Login to your Breeze account or click here to do it directly through our website.

Prayer Requests

Have a prayer you wish to share? Send us your joys or concerns, and our Prayer Chain community will join with you in prayer over your news. Sign up: prayers at elkgroveumc.org to become another link in our growing Prayer Chain.

Weekly eNewsletter & Pastor’s eNote

Keep up with all the things Elk Grove UMC has to offer. We have a weekly eNewsletter that goes out every Wednesday, and a Pastor’s eNote from our pastor on Fridays. Sign up here to receive them weekly in your email. Or simply go to our Facebook page, where you can always find the latest issue.

Scholarships

Our scholarship page has information about scholarships that are available and how you can apply for them. 

The United Methodist Church

The United Methodist Church is a worldwide connection of more than 12 million members in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the United States. This is a link to umc.org to learn more about the United Methodist Church.

CA-NV Conference

Elk Grove UMC is one of over 130 United Methodist Churches and Fellowships in the CA-NV Conference. Our Conference is subdivided into five Districts. Each District is comprised of 40-50 clergy circuits, each having 8-12 members, including a named circuit leader. Guided by circuit leaders, pastors support, challenge, and encourage each other, collaborating for ministry development, spiritual growth, mutual accountability, vision-sharing, and strategic development toward making disciples and extending Christ’s service beyond the Church.

The General Book of Discipline reflects the UMC’s Wesleyan way of serving Christ through doctrine and disciplined Christian life.

The Lord’s Prayer (alternate versions collected from various sources).