Welcome to our website!
We hope to welcome you to worship soon. Everyone at our church was new at one time or another, so we know what it’s like. To make your visit easier, we have ushers and greeters to welcome you and answer any questions you have. They are easy to find; they are located at both entrances into our place of worship.
We hope to welcome you to worship soon. Everyone at our church was new at one time or another, so we know what it’s like. To make your visit easier, we have ushers and greeters to welcome you and answer any questions you have. They are easy to find; they are located at both entrances into our place of worship.
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What time are your services?
Please see the schedule at "Worship with Us."
Please see the schedule at "Worship with Us."
Where are you located?
We are located in the Village of Dixboro, part of Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the corner of Church Rd. and Short Street. We are at the northeast corner of the Dixboro Village Green, where you will also see an historic one-room schoolhouse. Our church is east of US 23, northeast of the intersection of Plymouth Rd. and Dixboro Rd. Click here for a map.
We are located in the Village of Dixboro, part of Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the corner of Church Rd. and Short Street. We are at the northeast corner of the Dixboro Village Green, where you will also see an historic one-room schoolhouse. Our church is east of US 23, northeast of the intersection of Plymouth Rd. and Dixboro Rd. Click here for a map.
Where should I park?
There is plenty of free parking available. If you park on Church Street, right in front of the church, you can enter through the large double doors and you will be at the back of the sanctuary where we worship. Or come in any other entrance and you will enter the sanctuary from a single door at the front of the church. There are ushers and/or greeters at both entrances.
There is plenty of free parking available. If you park on Church Street, right in front of the church, you can enter through the large double doors and you will be at the back of the sanctuary where we worship. Or come in any other entrance and you will enter the sanctuary from a single door at the front of the church. There are ushers and/or greeters at both entrances.
When should I arrive?
If you arrive 5-10 minutes before the service begins, you will have plenty of time to find a seat and get comfortable. If you have children under 24 months, you may want to arrive at least 10 minutes before the service to get them situated in the nursery downstairs.
If you arrive 5-10 minutes before the service begins, you will have plenty of time to find a seat and get comfortable. If you have children under 24 months, you may want to arrive at least 10 minutes before the service to get them situated in the nursery downstairs.
What should I wear?
Suits and Sunday dress are not required here (though feel free to dress up if you like). The majority of people dress at a casual to business casual level during most of the year.
Suits and Sunday dress are not required here (though feel free to dress up if you like). The majority of people dress at a casual to business casual level during most of the year.
Where do my kids go?
_Children of all ages are welcome to worship with their families. Every service has a “Sermon on the Steps” time for children. There is a nursery across the hall from our Fellowship Hall for Infants - 24 months; our ushers are happy to guide you, should you need assistance. Sunday School is offered for all ages. Click here for Sunday School and Nursery Information
_Children of all ages are welcome to worship with their families. Every service has a “Sermon on the Steps” time for children. There is a nursery across the hall from our Fellowship Hall for Infants - 24 months; our ushers are happy to guide you, should you need assistance. Sunday School is offered for all ages. Click here for Sunday School and Nursery Information
Do I need to give any money?
No, you are our guest. Having you here with us is a gift in itself. In fact, many people who regularly worship with us donate to the ministries of our church through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), so the plate may pass many hands without receiving a gift on Sunday morning.
No, you are our guest. Having you here with us is a gift in itself. In fact, many people who regularly worship with us donate to the ministries of our church through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), so the plate may pass many hands without receiving a gift on Sunday morning.
What are your services like?
Our services are thought-provoking, creative and worshipful. Elements of traditional and contemporary worship are combined to worship God in ways pleasing to God and to people of all ages and backgrounds.
Our services are thought-provoking, creative and worshipful. Elements of traditional and contemporary worship are combined to worship God in ways pleasing to God and to people of all ages and backgrounds.
How long is your service?
Our service is one hour.
Our service is one hour.
How do I get connected?
Join us after worship in Fellowship Hall for coffee, juice, and snacks and meet our pastors and the rest of the Dixboro Family. Leave your name and contact information in the registration pad that is passed from the center aisle in each row. If you leave an email address, we will send information weekly about upcoming Sunday Worship and other events. Explore our site to see many of the ways to serve God and our community with the Dixboro Church family.
Join us after worship in Fellowship Hall for coffee, juice, and snacks and meet our pastors and the rest of the Dixboro Family. Leave your name and contact information in the registration pad that is passed from the center aisle in each row. If you leave an email address, we will send information weekly about upcoming Sunday Worship and other events. Explore our site to see many of the ways to serve God and our community with the Dixboro Church family.
Are you wheelchair accessible?
Dixboro Church’s sanctuary is equipped with wheel chair-accessible seating. Accessible parking is located on the east side of Sanctuary in the parking lot. There are wheelchair ramps to the double doors at the back of the Sanctuary. There are also automatic doors at the back of the building (north side) providing easy access to Fellowship Hall, the Kitchen, and Offices. There are ramps to the Sanctuary from this entrance as well.
Dixboro Church’s sanctuary is equipped with wheel chair-accessible seating. Accessible parking is located on the east side of Sanctuary in the parking lot. There are wheelchair ramps to the double doors at the back of the Sanctuary. There are also automatic doors at the back of the building (north side) providing easy access to Fellowship Hall, the Kitchen, and Offices. There are ramps to the Sanctuary from this entrance as well.
Can I participate in communion when I visit?
The communion table of the United Methodist Church is an open table. You do not have to be a member of the church (or any church) to partake. The invitation to the table is an invitation to a personal and lasting relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Everyone is welcome at the table, including persons of all ages. Communion is typically served the 1st Sunday of every month.
The communion table of the United Methodist Church is an open table. You do not have to be a member of the church (or any church) to partake. The invitation to the table is an invitation to a personal and lasting relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Everyone is welcome at the table, including persons of all ages. Communion is typically served the 1st Sunday of every month.