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ABOUT US

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VISION

To be God's guiding light, transforming the world through God's unconditional love.

VALUES

Methodists share a common heritage with Christians of every time and place. We measure authenticity in doctrine by its fidelity to the apostolic faith grounded in Scripture and evidenced in the life of the church, which we soberly realize is in need of continual reformation and renewal.
 

We believe in the triune God – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. As sinful creatures, we have become estranged from God, wounded ourselves and one another, and wreaked havoc throughout creation. We need redemption. At the heart of the Good News of salvation is God’s incarnation in Jesus of Nazareth. Scripture witnesses to the redeeming love of God in Jesus’ life and teachings, his atoning death, his resurrection, his continued presence in history, and his promised return. Because God truly loves us in spite of our willful sin, God summons us to repentance, pardons us, receives us by the grace given to us in Jesus Christ, and gives us hope of eternal life.
 

John Wesley and the early Methodists were particularly concerned about inviting people to experience God’s grace for themselves and growing in their knowledge and love of God and neighbor. They emphasized disciplined Christian living – putting faith and love into action as “practical divinity,” and Wesley is often quoted as saying, “There is no holiness without social holiness.” But if Methodism could be summed up in a single word, that word would be GRACE.

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HISTORY

The church was organized in 1871 on land donated by the Vanderburg family (hence the name). The first pastor was Rev. Peebles, who traveled from his home in Turnersburg, located in Iredell County, once a month to preach.

In 1914, the church relocated about a mile south to its present location. Originally a Methodist Protestant congregation, the church merged with the Methodist Church in 1939, which became the United Methodist Church in 1968. Growing ministry necessitated several building additions over the years.

In 2022, we determined to live unto the authority of scripture and began to seek a separation from The United Methodist Church. Today, Vanderburg is a Global Methodist Church. We actively reach out to our community in mission and ministry.

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