Learn about the exciting changes for FMCSC’s Annual Conference 2025, including our new venue at Centerpoint Church and Friday night worship experience.
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Community Response: Stories of Impact and Ongoing Support
As our communities continue responding to the wildfires’ impact, we’re witnessing incredible examples of church family in action. Here’s how your support is making a difference and where help is still needed.
“It’s Good to Belong”: Free Methodist Church Addresses Immigration Crisis
In response to recent immigration policies, Superintendent Jon Sato reaffirms the Free Methodist commitment to standing with marginalized communities, reminding us that our primary citizenship is in God’s borderless kingdom.
Beyond Heritage: Dr. King’s Challenge to Free Methodists Today
MLK’s prophetic ministry challenges Free Methodists to uphold their activist roots & heritage of pursuing justice and dignity for all people.
Fire Emergency: Support Resources and Updates
Multiple wildfires are affecting our Southern California communities, with several Free Methodist churches and members under evacuation orders.
Finding Christ in Simple Acts of Service: A Christmas Message from Jon Sato
From congregations serving meals to pastors comforting the grieving, our conference witnesses daily acts of quiet faithfulness that embody Christ’s love. This Christmas message reminds us that transformation often begins small but grows through faithful service to others.
Beyond the Sanctuary: How Churches Are Building Comprehensive Safety Networks for Domestic Violence Survivors
The Free Methodist Church is reimagining its response to domestic violence by creating support systems that extend beyond church walls. Here’s how congregations can take action to protect survivors.
Tacos and Theology – January 8, 2025
Tacos & Theology is a free lunch and faith discussion for ministry leaders. Join us on January 8, 2025 at 12pm at Cucamonga Christian Fellowship.
Staying at the Table: A Christian Response to Political Division
When election results divide congregations, choosing to stay in relationship becomes an act of radical faith.