CHURCH OFFICE
9am-12 noon M-F
Phone: (609) 395-1737
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21 North Main Street, Cranbury, NJ 08512
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THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF CRANBURY
21 North Main Street, Cranbury, NJ 08512
Phone: (609) 395-1737
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 The United Methodist Church located in the historic town of Cranbury, New Jersey was established in 1845.
We are an intergenerational congregation of mixed ethnic and cultural backgrounds. We have always been known as a "warm and friendly" church with much to offer those who are looking for a place for spiritual enrichment through worship, study, social outreach, and the support of a loving, faith community. Our facilities are handicap accessible with an elevator, chair lift, and restroom. We have designated handicap parking (turn down School House Lane to rear of church building) and hearing assisted listening devices are also available.
There is a renewed sense of excitement in the air as God is doing a new thing in our midst. With new ideas, fresh dreams, and a renewed energy, we can't wait to see what God is going to do next.
May this website be an extension of our ministry and help you capture the essence of our warmth and excitement of our fellowship. Come, and be a part of our church family and experience what God is doing in our midst.
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 Are you visiting for the first time and looking for a way to get connected? We are eager to welcome you to our website and if you live in the area, to our church home. Browse this website and look at the good God is bringing. Look at the faces with whom God is calling you to share the joy. Check out our visitor's link for more information.
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 Handicap Accessibility - In the front of the church, we have an area for handicap drop-off and designated handicap parking spots at the rear of the church building. We also have a handicap restroom, an elevator, and a chair-lift.
Hearing Assistance Devices are also available, please see an usher for assistance.
Our Vision: To encourage and nurture people in their spiritual journey in the context of the Christian faith, holding to the Wesleyan concept of the Bible, Tradition, Experience and Reason as sources for God's revelation; to serve God in the name of Christ, with compassion and understanding of people of all walks of life; to participate as members of the universal Church and to recognize all people everywhere as children of God.
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