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30 E. Salisbury Street
Williamsport, MD
(301) 223-9554


Worship Schedule

Sunday Morning
8:15 Worship Service
9:30 Sunday School
10:45 Worship Service

Wednesday
6:30 pm Wednesday Night Live!


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Online Christian Radio

Find links to local Christian Radio stations and other media items here.


The history of Rehoboth UMC

Looking for Rehoboth's History? Find it here, the entire book compiled by Calvin Mumma in 1982, now in electronic form! Right click to save the Adobe Acrobat file to your computer.


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We are a barrier-free facility. You can access our Sanctuary from the rear parking lot.


Online Prayer Request

God hears the prayers of His people.  If you would like to have many, many people praying with you, click here to send an e-mail to Pastor Jim. He will relay your prayer requests to the Church family.  If you would like your prayer request to remain confidential, just say so in the e-mail.


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If you would like to receive e-mails from Pastor Jim concerning prayer requests and other announcements, send an e-mail to Pastor Jim and he will add you to the list. More...


Bible Study

We have many opportunities throughout the week for Bible study. More…


Click here to visit the Reach Caregivers Website

Rehoboth UMC supports the REACH Cold Weather Shelter.  If you are interested in helping at the shelter in the future, please call the Church office at (301) 223-9554.


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Who We Are and What We Believe

Who We Are

Rehoboth United Methodist Church was founded in 1832, and is still growing and thriving today! As a congregation and as individuals, we are excited about the Good News of Jesus Christ, and want you to be excited, too!

We are committed to serve the Lord Jesus Christ in our community, as well as to the ends of the earth. Our mission statement says, "Rehoboth United Methodist Church's mission is to proclaim the Good News, and to serve the Lord Jesus Christ with joy and committment until he comes again."

Here's an electronic version of our congregation's history, dating back to 1832!

The best way to find out what we're like is to visit us! We want to know who you are, too!

We are a United Methodist congregation. To learn more about Methodism and the founder of the Methodist movement, John Wesley, go here.