Serve and connect with us

At First United Methodist Church, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, we believe in loving God and our neighbor through active worship, dedicated discipleship, and impactful outreach. Discover the many ways you can get involved and make a difference in our community. We are "An Empowered, Christ-Centered Refuge of Hope and Love For ALL!"

Our ministries and outreach

We offer a diverse range of activities and groups designed to foster spiritual growth, strengthen our community, and extend our helping hand to those in need. Each ministry is an opportunity to share our faith in Jesus and serve our neighbors.

Wednesday night dinners

Join us for fellowship and delicious food every Wednesday evening. It's a wonderful opportunity to connect with fellow church members and build stronger bonds within our community.

Food pantry

Our food pantry provides essential support to families and individuals facing food insecurity in Lawrenceburg. Your contributions and volunteer efforts make a direct impact.

Lift your voice in praise with our chancel choir. We welcome all who love to sing and wish to contribute to the worship experience with musical offerings.

Sharing faith in Jesus

The main reason and goal behind all our ministries and outreach efforts is to share our faith in Jesus. Through every meal, every song, and every act of service, we aim to embody His love and grace in the Lawrenceburg community and beyond.

Community meals

Beyond our Wednesday night dinners, we host special community meals to bring people together, fostering a sense of belonging and support among all residents of Lawrenceburg.

Weekly Bible Reading

Have lunch with Rev. Tory and dive into an in-depth Bible reading! Join us every Tuesday at noon in the Wesley classroom! Call the church office for more information; 931-762-3696

Nicaragua Mission

One of the church’s most notable ministries has been its long-running partnership with communities in Nicaragua. Beginning in the late 1980s and 1990s, the church supported missionary Carter Garber and later formed a partnership with the Fountain of Life Church in Amatitan, Nicaragua. Since 2000, the congregation has helped provide educational scholarships, school supplies, transportation, and university assistance for hundreds of students in the region.