The Things We Learned Looking Back

Some situations in life cause us to lose sight of the Lord. Looking back, we learn no matter what we go through, God doesn’t go anywhere. Our struggles often remind us to search deeper...

Recognize, Reflect, Respond

Have you wondered what it means to embody and live into the meaning of a disciple of Jesus Christ? Look no further than the story of the magi who journeyed to the promise of...

Right About Now

In a brand new year, could it be that the present moment means more than we think it does, and could our movement in faith now be the ingredients for what God has in...

Sorry, We Couldn’t Stay

When the magi saw the star in the sky, they knew they couldn’t stay. When they arrived searching for the newborn king and found only King Herod, they knew they couldn’t stay. When the...

O.M.G. Sermon Series Week 5

The entire narrative arc of Advent—from the beginning to Bethlehem and the birth therein—is as if God is saying to a sleepy, stressed-out world, “Get ready! I’ve got something in store. Something is coming...

Christmas Eve Services: 4:00 & 7:00 pm

Step through the doors of CUMC and step into the set of Wheeling’s #1 gameshow, “What’s in a Name?” As part of the studio audience, you’ll meet a zany cast of contestants who will...

O.M.G. Sermon Series Week 4

The entire narrative arc of Advent—from the beginning to Bethlehem and the birth therein—is as if God is saying to a sleepy, stressed-out world, “Get ready! I’ve got something in store. Something is coming...

O.M.G. Sermon Series Week 3

The entire narrative arc of Advent—from the beginning to Bethlehem and the birth therein—is as if God is saying to a sleepy, stressed-out world, “Get ready! I’ve got something in store. Something is coming...

O.M.G. Sermon Series Week 2

The entire narrative arc of Advent—from the beginning to Bethlehem and the birth therein—is as if God is saying to a sleepy, stressed-out world, “Get ready! I’ve got something in store. Something is coming...

O.M.G. Sermon Series Week 1

The entire narrative arc of Advent—from the beginning to Bethlehem and the birth therein—is as if God is saying to a sleepy, stressed-out world, “Get ready! I’ve got something in store. Something is coming...