About FUMCW

Worship Sunday Mornings at 10 am
Followed by Adult Sunday School.
Small Group Discipleship Growth Meetings Offered Throughout the Week: Holy Communion/Scripture/Prayer is Offered Weekly on Thursday Evenings at 6 pm..
Church Office hours are Tuesdays through Thursdays from 8:30-11:30 am.- to leave a message when the office is closed, please call the church at 315-782-3033 or Pastor Anne Canfield at 315-779-7431.
Pastor: Rev. Anne Bey Canfield - “Be Wonderful in Wonder and Joyful in Jesus.”
annebcanfield@gmail.com
315-779-7431.
“A Little Child Will Lead Us” - A New Faith Based Community Initiative for Children Grades K to 4 and Their Families: Where Making Good Choices and Community Service Brings Positive Change to All.
“FUMCW” Serves the City of Watertown and Neighboring Communities:
Host Site of Numerous AA Meetings – Supporting Those in Recovery.
Host Site – “Dollar Dinners” as a Participant of THE CITY OF WATERTOWN URBAN MISSION Ministry.
Host Site – A Multi-National New Faith Community Led by a Sister Christian Denomination.
“Blessing Box” Non-Perishable Food is stocked by “FUMCW” in A Weather Resistant Box Located in Front of The Church, So Hungry Neighbors can take Food Wherever Necessary. Human Dignity is Assured through Anonymity.
Mission Trips: to Red Bird Kentucky, Abroad - Wherever the Human Need is Greatest.
Paid Student Internships for Local High School Students. “FUMCW” Fosters Leadership in Youth Through Community Service Opportunities They Develop: Allowing Youth to “Be the Change,” the World Needs Today!
First Watertown United Methodist Church is Located in The Northern Flow District: unyumc.org/district/northern-flow of The Upper New York Conference of The United Methodist Church: unyumc.org
Our Mission is to Make Disciples for Jesus Christ for The Transformation of The World as We Attempt by God’s Grace: To Love Our Neighbors as Our self at All Times and in All Places.
First United Methodist Church Watertown will model by God’s Grace the Three Simple Rules of John Wesley: The Founder of The Methodist Movement: “Do No Harm, Do Good. Stay in Love with God. “
