Worship, Invite, Serve, Equip
• Worship the Lord with joy and thanksgiving
• Invite all to have a relationship with Jesus Christ
• Serve in love to reach the highest good for all
• Equip ourselves to be and to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world
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Cost: $135
Non-Refundable Deposit: $85 due NLT Sunday October 22, 2023
Final Payment: $50 due NLT Sunday November 12, 2023
Cost includes: Transportation, Show Ticket and Lunch (at Miller’s Smorgasbord)
Bus will leave from Metropolitan UMC promptly at 7:30AM and will return at approx. 8:00PM.
Metropolitan UMC – 548 Queentown Rd, Severn, MD 21144
American Music Theatre – 2425 Lincoln Hwy E, Lancaster, PA 17602
For additional show information: The First Noel – American Music Theatre
2023 The First Noel- MUMW
Tickets available now! POC: Gloria Grady
It’s A Celebration
Featuring The Maryland Boys Choir & The Latrice Johnson Dancers
Adults $10
Children (age 11 and under) $5
Doors open at 3:45PM
Praise begins at 4PM
Location: Chesapeake Arts Center | 194 Hammonds Ln, Baltimore, MD 21225
Sponsored by The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County
Come See us for Sunday Worship
We hold service at 10am every Sunday and would love to have you!
Every Sunday
We hold service every Sunday. Rain, snow, sleet, or hail, we’ll be here for you!
Beautiful Music
Our Music Ministry puts together a beautiful lineup tailored to the sermon.
Unlock Happiness
Bring happiness to your life through our Lord Jesus Christ!
Our Belief
We strive to grow in love of God and neighbor and self as disciples of Jesus Christ in the Wesleyan tradition.
Church History
The year 1917 marks the beginning of the church’s history. A few members of the Queenstown community met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gaither, for the purpose of organizing a church to serve the needs of the community. The basic plans and programs were established and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gaither on 4th Avenue in Glen Burnie, a church was organized. The Reverend W. N. Holt was the first pastor of a small charge. He named the church after the larger Metropolitan Methodist Church of Baltimore with hopes that it would become another dominant church. The founders of the church were Augustus Travers, Charles Wallace, Charles Toogood, George Hall, Howard Gaither, and Rufus Harrod. Mr. Harry Donaldson built the original church and donated the bell. A bell ringing service was held in 1918.