What to expect when you visit on Sunday
Worship Services

There are two Sunday morning worship services available at Dunwoody United Methodist Church. The first is at 9:00 a.m. and the other at 10:30 a.m. Both services are traditional Methodist style services with powerful music and dynamic preaching. Efforts are made to make the visitor unfamiliar with Methodist practices more comfortable and included.

 
Parking
Visitor parking spaces are available in the front of the Church near the Sanctuary or you may take advantage of our offsite parking at the Dunwoody Library.  Shuttle service is available from 8 a.m. until 12:15 p.m..
 
Communion Services

Sunday mornings at both services, generally the first Sunday of the month. The communion table of the United Methodist Church is an open table. You do not have to be a member of the church to partake. The invitation to the table is an invitation to a personal and lasting relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Everyone is welcomed at the table. This includes persons of any age.

 
DUMC 101: Introduction to Dunwoody UMC Classes

Just like college courses with the same title, the Dunwoody UMC 101 classes are an introduction to our church and our United Methodist denomination.  Your clergy staff answers your questions about what we do, why we do it, what we believe, and how to get involved.  During the first class session you will learn more about the church and its programs.  In the second class you will learn more about United Methodist beliefs.  The last class will be a church tour.  Rev. Zack Martin teaches the series of classes at 10:30 on various Sunday mornings.  Check the bulletin or calendar for latest dates and classroom locations.  Contact Rev. Martin at 770-394-0675 x 179 with any questions you may have.

 
Infants and Toddlers

A nursery is provided for infants, toddlers and pre-K children during both Worship Services in our Nursery located on the first floor of the Activities Building.   For more information on our nursery, click here.

 
Children

The Children's Ministry at Dunwoody United Methodist Church offers programs for children from 2 years old through fifth grade.

A children's bulletin is available for all children attending the Sunday morning worship services. The worship service includes a "Moments with the Younger Church" for all children and they are invited to come to the altar rail for a time of sharing with the minister and to pray.  After “Moments with the Younger Church” most children exit the sanctuary to attend the Sunday school. For more information on the Sunday programs for children, click here.

 
Youth

The 180° Youth Ministry at Dunwoody United Methodist Church offers programs for children from sixth through twelfth grade.

At 180° we believe that our Christian faith is all about renovation. If you were confirmed you said yes to a life filled with renovation. We are a work in progress. We are never finished, and we never know exactly what’s waiting around the next corner. Your 180° leaders want to make sure you’ve got the right tools for the job. We realize that there are all sorts of things out there competing for your time. However, time with God is very precious and you will encounter God at 180°.

180° meets in the Youth Area located on the first floor of the Activities building.  For more information click here.

 
Young Adults

twenty30somethings is the Young Adult (20’s – 30’s) Ministry at Dunwoody United Methodist Church. Led by Rev. Zack Martin, this group meets in the Young Adult area located on the first floor of the Sanctuary Building.  For more information click here.

 
Adult

Adult Sunday school is offered during both worship hours.  For a list of current classes click here.

 
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