BAPTISM

Baptism is a sacrament. In a sacrament, God uses common elements — in this case, water — as means or vehicle of divine grace. Baptism is administered by the church as the Body of Christ. It is the act of God through the grace of Jesus Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit.

At Chapel Hill we baptize by the sprinkling of water. Other methods of baptism are also welcomed and you are invited to discuss your preferences with a pastor.

If you are interested in baptism for yourself or a loved one, please contact us at the church office or via our contact page.

We invite you to explore the context and extent of Methodist Beliefs on Baptism.

For more information or to speak with a pastor, please contact us, send us an email to office@chapelhillwichita.org, or call the church office at 316-684-1117.

PRAYER

We believe in the power, privilege, and practice of prayer.

MATTHEW 6:7-13

PRESENCE

We recognize that regular participation in worship, fellowship, small groups, and other activities blesses both ourselves and others.

ACTS 2:45-47

GIFTS

We are called to use our God-given time, talents, and treasures to become Christ to one another and to share our resources with the world.

2 CORINTHIANS 9:6-15

WITNESS

We believe God calls us to bring the least, the last, and the lost into His Kingdom.

LUKE 15

SACRAMENTS

We believe Baptism and Holy Communion are means of God’s grace which empower us for Christian life and witness.

MATTHEW 28:16-20
1 CORINTHIANS 11:23-26

SERVICE

We are a community of servants, utilizing our spiritual gifts for the glory of God and the betterment of humankind.

1 CORINTHIANS 12:1-11

CHAPEL HILL 101

Chapel Hill 101 currently offered as a Zoom class usually held once a month on a Sunday afternoon.

This class, led by Pastor Jeff, will introduce you to the theology, history, and polity (organizational structure of United Methodism), as well as provide you the opportunity to get acquainted with others interested in learning more about Chapel Hill. The class is interactive and allows time for questions, comments, and clarifications. All are welcomed!