Welcome to FUMC Denton

It’s nice to meet you.

We’re glad you’re here, and we’re grateful that you’re willing to give us a try! Whoever you are, wherever you are on life’s journey, whatever your story or identity, God’s grace is here for you and so are we. As Methodists, we strive to have open hearts, open minds, open arms, and open doors—to God and to each other. All are welcome here! At First United Methodist Church of Denton, we believe we’re all connected and we hope you will find a home here as we seek to fulfill our church’s mission: “To Shine God’s Love into Every Life.” Always feel free to come as you are, whether you’re a suit-and-tie/dress-and-heels person to or a tshirt-and-jeans person. We invite you to come as yourself.

Discover worshipping communities at FUMC Denton.

People serving and selecting food at an Easter-themed buffet table with pancakes, bacon, and other breakfast items.

7:00 First Meal

This is a free breakfast and informal worship service for any of our neighbors who are in need of a free meal on Sunday morning. Churches from all all over North Texas take turns sponsoring the meal and leading this service—it’s a wonderful time of friendship, service, and food.

Located in Monroe Gym

9:00 Mosaic Worship

Worship God in an artful way with people from different walks of life, generations, stories, and identities. This eclectic worship style is tailored-made for the creative’s soul—playing contemporary worship music with a flair.

Located in Flinn Hall

Choir members singing in a church, wearing black robes with green and white collars, some holding hymnals, with a screen displaying song lyrics in the background.

11:00 Sanctuary Worship

With innovative liturgy, congregational singing, and musical leadership from our choirs, the 11:00 Sanctuary Service creates space for worship in a more traditional manner while remaining relevant and rooted for today. You can also watch on TV: Charter 191 and Frontier 39.

Located in Sanctuary

11:00 Open Worship

A warm, inclusive modern worship community that uplifts the sacred worth of all people. Open Worship is a place to experience God's radical love in a community that is uniquely Denton.

Located in Flinn Hall

10:45 Jesus Fuente de Vida

A service of joy, praise, and worship for the whole family—all in Spanish and led by Rev. Martha Segundo. Nuestra razón de congregarnos es exaltar el glorioso nombre de Dios, y existimos para proclamar el Señorío de Cristo y Su Obra transformadora a través de su Espíritu Santo.

Located in Cole Chapel

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Gathering Spaces

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Five elderly individuals sitting in a circle in a room, reading booklets, with additional chairs and framed pictures on the wall in the background.

Parking

The largest parking lot of the church is located behind the church and accessible from Mulberry Street. On Sundays, the city parking lot across the street on Mulberry is accessible for free. We also have additional parking on Sycamore Street for our Mosiac Worship, Open Worship, and Jesus Fuente de Vida guests.

If you park on Locust Street, in front of the church, you can enter in three places: up the steps of the sanctuary, through the Ivey Garden entrance in the middle of the block or the Cole Chapel entrance. If you park in the city parking lot on Mulberry or in the spaces next to the building, you may enter through the Mulberry Street entrance. (Designated handicapped spots are available with two entrances both with elevator access to the Sanctuary, which is located on the second floor.) If you park in the east side parking lot, you can take the sidewalk on the south side of the East Wing to the east side entrance. If you park along Sycamore or in the Sycamore Street lot, the entrance is close to the northeast corner of the building.

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Find us Downtown!

201 S. Locust Street
Denton, TX 76201

Sunday Worship Times
7:300 First Meal
9:00 Mosaic Worship
10:45 Jesus Fuente de Vida
11:00 Celebration Service
11:00 Open Worship

Office Hours
M-W, 9-4 & Th, 9-12:30

 

Questions?