9:00 -10:00 AM       Traditional Service


10:15 - 11:00 AM    Sunday School for all ages


11:00 - 11:45 AM    Praise & Worship Service

The Worship Schedule

"A caring community joyfully proclaiming, living and teaching the loving word of God."

Welcome to Northglenn UMC.  We hope that you will feel at home with us. We offer many different and exciting ministries of which we hope you will become a part.  There are choirs for every age and musical ability.  Small group fellowships that meet weekly and monthly.  A licensed pre-school program with a record of 39 plus years of excellence.  As well as a Sunday School program for children, youth and adults.  Join us any Sunday for worship, study and fellowship.

You are always welcome!

SHARE COLORADO


The goal of SHARE is to help families save about 50% on their groceries. Anyone can participate, from the affluent to those struggling with budgets.  You can place and pay for your order here at NUMC between services on Sundays, or in the office during regular office hours.  SHARE selects about 20 items that you’re most likely to buy at the grocery store. SHARE never accepts donated food for distribution.  SHARE relies heavily on volunteers and passes on the huge savings to you. Click here for ordering information.

Reverend Jim, weekly devotion and in every Newsletter

A From the Pastor message.

Welcome    About NUMC    From the Pastor    Devotions    Map to NUMC

Share    PYC    UMYF    ECC    Calendar    Weather

    How to find us - for a map and directions, please click here.


    About NUMC - Staff, weekly events and some history.


    Major Mission Trips at NUMC - Sager Brown and McCurdy


    Photo Gallery


    Historical write ups about Methodist hymns.


    Rocky Mountain Conference and other Related Sites information, such as UMCOR,

    Nothing But Nets, and Transition to Church Tithing can be found here.


    March  Newsletter 2010   

1605 W. 106th Avenue  -  Northglenn, Colorado  80234

303-452-5120 / church@numc.org

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the Cross and Flame design history for our denominational emblem