DeLeon FUMC is a small church located in the rural community of De Leon, Comanche County, located roughly half way between Abilene and Fort Worth.

We are part of the Central Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church.

Methodism is a branch of Protestant Christianity that traces its heritage back to John Wesley and his attempts to bring revival within the Church of England in the early 18th century.

Methodism holds many of the basic Protestant Christian beliefs, including the inspiration and authority of scripture for faith and practice, the doctrines of the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus, and the necessity of grace to save humans from the consequences of sin.

The Methodist Mission Statement — Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.

Wesley taught that Christians should strive to obtain holiness of life (called “perfect love”) with the assistance of the Holy Spirit. He established a system of small group meetings that were designed to encourage and support fellow Christians in lives of faith.

Methodism spread rapidly throughout the United States in the late 18th and early 19th centuries through itinerant preachers.

Wesley and the early Methodists were particularly concerned about inviting people to experience God’s grace and to grow in their knowledge and love of God through disciplined Christian living. They placed primary emphasis on Christian living — on putting faith and love into action.

Some of the core values of the Methodist Church are evangelism, the Wesleyan tradition, spiritual growth, mission and inclusiveness. Five areas of focus are outlined: a new generation of Christian leaders, new churches for new people in new places and transformation of existing churches, working with the poor to eliminate poverty, and eradicating killer diseases (especially HIV/AIDS and malaria).

We strive to utilize five practices in our church: radical hospitality, passionate worship, intentional faith development, risk-taking mission and service and extravagant generosity.

“Do all the good you can, in all the ways you can, to all the souls you can, in every place you can, with all the zeal you can, as long as ever you can.”
John Wesley