Wauhatchie UMC

Chattanooga, TN

Ministries

Worship Schedule

God created us to be wonderfully unique individuals. Each of us must find our own path and unique way of worshiping the Creator. However, ironically, we only discover the fullness of our unique voice when we join in harmony with others in praising God. That is why, at Wauhatchie UMC, we offer a variety of worship styles each Sunday morning. Our goal is to help each person grow in their relationship with God and in real community with their brothers and sisters. That is why it doesn’t matter what you wear – what matters is that we glorify God together.
You will be able to find enthusiastic, scripturally-based teaching at both services, but make sure you select the style of worship that most enables you to open your mind and heart to God’s presence.

Contemporary Praise & Worship Service “The Spring”, Sunday’s 9:00am

For more information about “The Spring” click here.

Traditional Worship Service, Sunday’s 11:00 am

Drawing on the best of the grand liturgical traditions in the Church, our full-voiced Chancel Choir and Choir Director Sam Duggins leads this service where the style is traditional (but relaxed) and the gospel is relevant today, with a message by Dr. Steve Galyon.

members-46.JPG

Adult Sunday School 10:00 am

  • The Wesley Class
  • The Crusader Class
  • The Womens Class
  • The Snyder Class
  • The Builders Class

Other Wauhatchie Ministries

Children

For more information about Wauhatchie Children click here.

dsc_0006-12.JPG

VBS 2007

Youth

  • Jr.High-Senior High Sunday School 10:00 am
  • Jr.High-Senior High Youth Group Wednesday’s 7:00 pm (beginning Feb. 6, 2008)

dsc_0049-2.JPG

VBS 2007 Youth Community Work Day, student and church member cleaning yards

Young Adult & Couples

  • The Reflections Sunday Small Group 10:00 am

Older Adult

Men’s

  • Monthly Men’s Saturday Breakfast, check the calendar for the next meeting

Gad-Abouts

  • Wauhatchie Women’s Monthly Trips, check the calendar for the next trip

Prayer Group

Food Bank

Our congregation maintains an active food bank to provide direct assistance to those in a crisis. Local residents may come and receive a food box to help them on a short-term basis. Travelers and others passing through the area who are hungry and needy will receive food paks.

Alcoholics Anonymous

One of the local chapters of AA meets here at the  church in the  Fellowship Hall  every  Monday night at 7 pm; like all  AA programs, there is no cost to join or to attend.