About Us:
What to Expect:
What are services like?
Our aim is to make our services comfortable & user-friendly for everyone, those who haven't been in church before and for those who attend regularly. We don't want anyone to feel out of place. Our worship services are easy to follow because they feature a multi-media format including easy-to-view presentations & lyrics on a large screen with a blend of traditional hymns & contemporary praise songs. We focus on messages that challenge everyone to live and grow in Christian love. Hymnals, Bibles & Bulletins are also available for those who wish to follow the service in a more traditional format. Worship with us on Sunday's at 9:00 a.m.. Ask our greeters for details if you have any questions. Some of our amenities include a paved parking lot, an elevator for the handicapped, a driveway between the Church and Parsonage for those needing to be dropped off for elevator access, two restrooms at the sanctuary level, Sunday School classrooms, a Fellowship Hall and Wi-Fi access.
What is the community like?
We love because God first loved us! We offer a Safe Sanctuary where everyone can Worship in Peace regardless of their social preferences, race, color or creed. The People of Malaga UM Church treats everyone like family by providing a safe and friendly place of worship and growth so that we might all live as faithful disciples of Jesus Christ.
What if I'm not a Christian?
The Apostle's Creed
"I believe in God the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth.
suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried;
from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead.
The "Jesus" Fish
Malaga's Pond
We at Malaga are inspired by the Ichthus and believe God created man to be in fellowship with Him and one another. A fish is a fish, even out of water -- but soon it will be a dead fish if it stays out of water. A Christian is still a Christian out of church -- but soon he/she will be a dead Christian if he/she stays out of church. Fish swim in schools for protection - and the greater good of the group. Just as fish live in schools, so, too, must Christians live in a community. After their conversion, the early believers in Acts Chapter 2 gathered together to study the word, fellowship, worship and break bread -- all done together to edify, unify and strengthen the body for the glory of God. There is no such thing as an individual Christian or an individual Church; we are all connected through the binding love of Jesus Christ.
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