Our Church
The First United Methodist Church of Spring Hill
is a congregation of The United Methodist Church.
We are a loving, caring congregation with a knowledge of and an openness to the Holy Spirit. We are evangelical and expressive. While we might be considered a traditional United Methodist church, our worship services recognize the diversity of our community
To learn more about our church, The United Methodist Church, you are invited to visit the UMC web site at the links shown below:

What We Believe - As United Methodists, we have an obligation to bear a faithful Christian witness to Jesus Christ . . . . READ MORE>>
Social Principles - The United Methodist Church has a long history of concern for social justice. Its members have often taken forthright positions on controversial issues involving Christian principles . . . . READ MORE >>
History of the Church - An April 23, 1968, The United Methodist Church was created when Bishop Reuben H. Mueller, representing The Evangelical United Brethren Church, and Bishop Lloyd C. Wicke of The Methodist Church joined hands at the constitutional General Conference in Dallas, Texas . . . READ MORE >>
The Constitution - The organization of each unit in the church is carefully spelled out in the Book of Discipline. All members are at least acquainted with the local church. It includes those who have professed their belief in Christ, have been baptized, and have taken the vows of membership . . . READ MORE >>
- THE FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Florida Conference stretches more than 700 miles from just west of Tallahassee to the Florida Keys. Between are 743 churches with more than 340,000 members.
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UNITED METHODISM 101
United Methodism 101 is a basic course designed for new United Methodists and anyone wanting to know more about the denomination, as well as long-time United Methodists who would like to check their basic knowledge of the Church. This course takes about 4 hours to complete at the participant's leisure and includes many interactive features.