Building Faith
Our Values
Know God: Deepen your understanding of God and God's will for your life, growing in knowledge of Christ and our heritage.
Be the People of God Daily: Connect with others in fellowship, striving to answer Christ's call.
Love All People: Spread the good news of Jesus Christ, letting others know that God loves them, and serving the world.
Be the People of God Daily: Connect with others in fellowship, striving to answer Christ's call.
Love All People: Spread the good news of Jesus Christ, letting others know that God loves them, and serving the world.

Our Vision
Our Vision is to be used by God for building faith, building community, and building for future generations. At Terrell FUMC this looks like: ministries for all ages that help people know and follow Jesus, care and support for people walking through dark places, loving and serving our neighbors locally and globally.
Living into our vision means doing our part to “close the gap” between the world as it is and the world as it should be. This is so important to us that we focus on five strategic “gaps” – areas where we believe we can make a significant difference in making our community and the world look more like the Kingdom of God. These five areas are: Championing Children and Youth, Multiply Followers of Jesus, Pursue and Embrace Diversity, Maximize Care and Healing, and Telling our Story
Living into our vision means doing our part to “close the gap” between the world as it is and the world as it should be. This is so important to us that we focus on five strategic “gaps” – areas where we believe we can make a significant difference in making our community and the world look more like the Kingdom of God. These five areas are: Championing Children and Youth, Multiply Followers of Jesus, Pursue and Embrace Diversity, Maximize Care and Healing, and Telling our Story
Belonging
TFUMC is committed to reflect the LOVE of Christ by fostering a community where ALL people—including but not limited to age, race, gender, sexuality, identity, ability, background, nationality, and socioeconomic level —are valued, respected, and treated with dignity.
We recognize and celebrate that each individual is of sacred worth, created in the image of God and belongs here.
We desire to create a culture that embraces each person’s uniqueness and ensures opportunity at all levels of engagement, service, and leadership.
We recognize and celebrate that each individual is of sacred worth, created in the image of God and belongs here.
We desire to create a culture that embraces each person’s uniqueness and ensures opportunity at all levels of engagement, service, and leadership.
about our Denomination
Terrell First United Methodist Church is part of the United Methodist denomination, the second largest Protestant denomination in America, and we uphold our heritage by pursuing ministry in keeping with this tradition. We seek to be generous in spirit, broadminded, devoted to Jesus Christ, and wholly surrendered to God. We strive for personal holiness by inviting people into a life-transforming relationship with Jesus Christ, and we pursue social holiness in the public sphere by addressing key issues of our time so that our world will look more like the Kingdom of God.
United Methodists share a common heritage with other Christians, holding to the historic essentials of the Christian faith. We have a passionate faith with strong convictions, but we also recognize that the world is not always black and white. We are willing to ask questions, to wrestle with difficult issues, and to do so with grace and compassion. We are people whose faith is firmly rooted in and built upon the scriptures. We hold the Bible to be divinely inspired and are committed to live by its words and we recognize the Bible was written by people who heard God in the light of their own cultural and historical circumstances.
We believe the goal of the Christian life is to love God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength, and to love your neighbor as you love yourself. From the beginning of the Methodist movement, we were known as “reasonable enthusiasts,” those who are both emotionally and intellectually engaged. We value passionate worship, relevant preaching, small groups to hold Christians accountable to one another, and serving those who are in need. We value the spiritual disciplines and take a “methodical” approach to growing in the faith. United Methodists value the full participation of women and men, people of all backgrounds in every facet of fellowship and leadership within the church and society.
United Methodists share a common heritage with other Christians, holding to the historic essentials of the Christian faith. We have a passionate faith with strong convictions, but we also recognize that the world is not always black and white. We are willing to ask questions, to wrestle with difficult issues, and to do so with grace and compassion. We are people whose faith is firmly rooted in and built upon the scriptures. We hold the Bible to be divinely inspired and are committed to live by its words and we recognize the Bible was written by people who heard God in the light of their own cultural and historical circumstances.
We believe the goal of the Christian life is to love God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength, and to love your neighbor as you love yourself. From the beginning of the Methodist movement, we were known as “reasonable enthusiasts,” those who are both emotionally and intellectually engaged. We value passionate worship, relevant preaching, small groups to hold Christians accountable to one another, and serving those who are in need. We value the spiritual disciplines and take a “methodical” approach to growing in the faith. United Methodists value the full participation of women and men, people of all backgrounds in every facet of fellowship and leadership within the church and society.

