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Church History

Algiers United Methodist ChurchIn 1840, Mr. Smiley, a Presbyterian, began a Sunday school in the old Duverje plantation home. Algiers United Methodist Church was organized in 1844 from this Sabbath school and may be the oldest Christian congregation on the west bank of the Mississippi River within the New Orleans area. First pastored by a former sea captain, the church was called the Good Hope Chapel until 1847 when it was chartered by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.

The first church building was located near the river bank on a site that was donated by J.B. and Alix Duverje Olivier. In 1857 the bargeboard structure was abandoned and a new building was erected at the corner of Delaronde and Lavergne Streets. The second church was known as the Finger Up Church and in turn was destroyed by the September 19, 1915 hurricane. more...

What Do Methodists Believe?

We believe in the Bible.
United Methodists join all Christians in viewing the Bible as the primary source and norm for Christian belief and conduct.

We believe in Jesus Christ.
Jesus is more than the perfect teacher, moral example, compassionate preacher or lovable wonderworker. He is all of these, but above all He is the Son of God, through Jesus alone we have access to God the Father.

We believe in people.
United Methodists join all Christians in holding fast to the God-given goodness that is in every human being.

We believe in the centrality of love.
Jesus showed us with absolute finality that without the love of God no life can stand, and with that love no life can fail.


Library and Book Store
The Algiers UMC Library is a growing ministry with over 500 books and videotapes. Most of these are not available in public libraries or bookstores. The emphasis is on excellent Christian literature for all ages, and our goal for 2007 is to enlarge the selection of books for younger readers. Stop by the library on Sunday and check out a book. We also have a nice selection of Christian Books that may be purchased.

Active in the Community
At Algiers UMC we are committed to serving the community of Algiers Point.

Jesus once said "Love your neighbor as yourself". In keeping with His will we believe in loving our neighbors through programs like S.T.A.I.R. (Start The Adventure In Reading, an after school reading tutorial for Behrman Elementary second-graders), the House of Ruth established as a nonprofit organization ten years ago to assist homeless families and individuals in our community. They provide transitional housing for those who have lost their home through tragedy, loss of employment, eviction, etc. The staffprovide counseling in all aspects of life. Every effort is made to assist those in need, financially and otherwise, to become self supporting. United Churches of Algiers, Emergency Fund, Inc. provides a food bank and thrift store to the Algiers community. We also sponsor and participate in the Feed the Hungry program.

Suffer the Little Children
Jesus said, "Suffer the little children to come unto me, for the kingdom of heaven is made for such as these". We believe in nurturing the precious new lives of children which have been entrusted to our care by God.

 

Fellowship
At Algiers UMC we are also dedicated to having fun. Good food and fellowship are ever-present at our many social gatherings. Coffee and donuts every Sunday between Sunday school and church services, covered dish dinners, picnics, fall festival, Christmas party... The list is endless. We know how to "pass a good time" at Algiers UMC.

There are also chances to socialize within the various church groups.

U.M.W (United Methodist Women) is concerned primarily with the support of missions. This includes individual growth, spiritual enrichment, and education for mission programs throughout the U.S. and around the world.

U.M.M. (United Methodist Men) meet on Saturday once a month.

J.O.Y. Club (Just Over Youth) - The social needs of our seniors are not overlooked. One of our most enjoyable groups are our loving senior adults who so faithfully support our church. The J.O.Y. Club meets the third Wednesday of each month. They have lunch and a program after.

Aside from the regular meetings of these groups are special get-togethers for fun and fellowship. Watch for the information in the Sunday bulletin and newsletter about these activities.


A Warm and Loving Place to Worship

"I came to this church with my mother when I was in the second grade; at twelve I joined the church. I was married here, my three children were christened here.

There have been sad times but more glad times and through it all I have always had the love and support of the church. It s my second family."
Gloria Wendling

 
Just a Thought
What if everyone shared?  How wuld our world be different?  Do you have more than enough?
 

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Announcments
June 2009 - News Flash
Board of Trustees Workday
Live Nativity and Open House
Celebration in the Oaks's
Christmas Choral
Misson Moment - Did you Know?
BOT Workday
Mother's Day out
After School Special
SUNDAY SCHOOL

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the Sermon's
Looking for Fruit
March 7, 2010
Friend or Enemy of the Cross
February 28, 2010
Passing the Tests
February 21, 2010
Shining Faces
February 14, 2010
If You Say So
February 7, 2010
Teachers and Students
January 31, 2010
Hagar's House Ministry
January 24, 2010
For the Common Good
January 17, 2010
Precious in God's Sight
January 10, 2010
Following God's GPS
January 3, 2010
Un Expected Detours
December 27, 2009
A Christmas Story Reading
December 24, 2009
A Harvest of Righteousness
December 6, 2009
Steadfast Love and Faithfulness
November 29, 2009
What Kind of Kindomis THIS?
November 22, 2009
Museum or Multi-purpose Church?
November 15, 2009
Watching the Money
November 8, 2009
The Alpha and the Omega
November 1, 2009