United Methodists help one another grow as disciples of Jesus Christ.
John Wesley, historic founder of the Methodist movement, succinctly described the plan of discipleship in what he called The General Rules. As Christians, we are to (1) do no harm by avoiding evil of every kind; (2) do good to all people; and (3) attend upon all the ordinances of God like participating in worship, taking Communion, reading the Bible, praying, and more.
God told Abraham that because of the blessing God was giving him, “all the families of the earth will be blessed because of you” (Genesis 12:3). Jesus taught, “when you [serve] one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you have done it for me” (Matthew 25:40). John Wesley, the founder of the early Methodist movement, encouraged us to grow in our faith by “doing good of every possible sort, and, as far as possible, to all” (General Rules).
United Methodists continue to live out our faith every day through acts of loving service. We’re active in our communities, reaching out to neighbors in need. Through our global connection of congregations and agencies, we participate in ministries thousands of miles from where we live. In our doing good, we seek to be a blessing to all the families of the earth.
Are you ready to serve? Visit our Justice tab to learn about some of the ministries Sandy Hook is involved with.

