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- The Evangelical Methodist Church was founded in 1953 as an independent church, standing without apology for the Bible, infalible inerrant and eternally sure, proclaiming Jesus Christ as the only hope of the world for eternal salvation.
- The Evangelical Methodist Church of America was founded in 1946. The new
denomination came out of the United Methodist Church because of denial of
the reliability and authority of the Bible. Seven years later, in 1953, the
Evangelical Methodist Church of Dublin came into being.
- We strive for truthful, thoughtful, heart-searching, teaching and preaching, knowing that the Bible will withstand every false claim against it.
- We endeavor to minister in a manner that exalts Jesus Christ alone. God desires Him to have all preeminence, for He is the only one through whom people come to God. There is no other one among men "whereby ye must be saved."
- We are heirs to the rich theological heritage as embraced by Charles Spurgeon and George Whitefield.
- We stand for the principles of the national Evangelical Methodist Conference, which subscribes to historic orthodoxy, in contrast to the apostasy which marks much of modern religion. We are aligned with the American Council of Christian Churches.
- We are not affiliated in any way with the National Council of Churches, nor the United Methodist Church.
- EMC Ministries include Harford Christian School, Harford Christian Educational Foundation, Summer Day Camp Ministries, Kenya Missions, Jamaica Missions, and Save A Teacher Foundation.
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Sunday
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m.
Watch video footage of the
growing African Evangelical Methodist Church in Kenya's slums and bush
country. Our church provides support of this mission in many ways, including
monetary and ongoing pastoral training. At the present, we are raising funds
to drill a well for one congregation in the drought-ridden Maasai tribal
region. Pastor McKnight visits Kenya regularly to lead the EMC native
pastors conference.
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The Evangelical Methodist Church ministries include that of Harford Christian School. The school upholds the same Scriptural standards as does the church. Those standards have been carefully and prayerfully researched, then published in a series of Position Papers which give a clear sense of their guiding principles. Each Position Paper is based on Scriptural principle that leads to victorious Christian living.
Feel free to view or print our Position Papers found below:
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