A place to belong.
A place to be loved.
Join us on Sunday mornings
9:30 AM
Modern Worship
with a praise band
11:00 AM
Contemplative Worship with hymns & our chancel choir
Combined Worship
10:00 AM
First Sunday of the Month
Our services
Each Sunday, both services incorporate music, prayer, scripture reading, a message, and the opportunity to give an offering.
A Message for All
Our pastor will preach a message based on a scripture passage and a theme relevant to our daily life. We pray that God’s spirit is at work through the pastor’s study and prayerful preparation.
A Message for Kids
We have a Children’s Sermon as part of our worship, and children are welcome to go to Kids Cub Sunday School with Mrs Becky & Mrs Kelsey. We ask that parents pick children up from the classroom.
Child Care
Child care is available for all who need it, but we recognize that some families might want to keep children with them in church. Children are welcome to stay throughout the service. Baby noises don't bother us!
Sacraments
We celebrate the sacraments of communion and baptism together. Learn more.
Every Body Belongs
Differently-abled persons worship regularly at Marysville UMC. We do our best to accommodate all persons, even when it means some minor disruptions may occur in worship. We are a family, and families accept one another and our differences.
Our Location
You can find us at 5600 64th St. NE in Marysville, Washington. We're near Jennings Park, the YMCA and Allen Creek Elementary School.
What to expect
Will I feel welcomed?
Marysville UMC is a welcoming and reconciling congregation in the United Methodist Church. You won’t hear words of condemnation in our church.
Will I feel pressured?
You'll be welcomed with a smile and hand shake but we won't make you stand up and introduce yourself! When and if you're ready, you can connect with someone at the Welcome Center outside the sanctuary or fill out an insert in the bulletin to receive more info about our community,
Where do I park?
There are two parking lots with easy access to the building. Come a couple minutes early to park and make your way inside.
What should I wear?
It's the Pacific Northwest, so people pretty much wear whatever they feel comfortable in. At all services, you'll see people dressed up, in jeans, workout clothes or even wearing their rain coat.