What to expect when you visit CHMC
Central Houston Methodist is a new church experiencing joyful multigenerational growth through its intentional commitment to love the Lord and each other through worship and witness. By adhering to the proven doctrines and beliefs of the historical Methodist church, we affirm that "tradition is not the worship of ashes but the preservation of fire."
A visitor to CHMC will find a family-friendly atmosphere of hospitality and generosity, a worship service committed to the teaching and living of scriptural principles, and a weekly celebration of holy communion that is available to anyone "who loves Christ our Lord, earnestly repents of their sin, and seeks to live in peace with one another."
Central Houston Methodist Church is a church in the Global Methodist denomination that adheres to the orthodox Wesleyan traditions that have historically defined Methodism. We are “In the heart of the city, in the name of Christ,” and we welcome you into our growing community of faith.
Sunday School
9:45am for all ages
Nursery, Children, Youth & Adults
Worship
11am in the sanctuary
Traditional worship with a mix of contemporary and traditional music
Communion
We serve communion every Sunday morning during worship. Come as you are to God's Table.
Fellowship
Grab a cup of coffee and donuts to fellowship before and after service in the lobby of the church.
Learn more about our Wesleyan Heritage
The Methodist movement was started by brothers John and Charles Wesley almost 300 years ago as a revival within the Anglican/Episcopal church. Wesleyan theology emphasizes the grace of God experienced as prevenient (drawing us to Him), justifying (forgiving our sins and reconciling us to Him), sanctifying (moving toward Christ-like perfection), and glorifying (preparing us for the triumphal return and reign of Christ). Of particular importance to Methodists is the concept of moving on toward Christ-like perfection (Matthew 5:48), which means moving away from definitions of “who” we are to “whose” we are: disciples of Jesus Christ whose singular desire is to become more like Him that we may love one another as He has loved us.