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  • Give to FUMC | First United Methodist Church Georgetown TX

    GIVE TO FUMC Thank you for giving to the missions and ministries of FUMC Georgetown. We offer many choices in how you can give. Give Online Through our Better Together sermon series, we were encouraged to consider our work together as the Body of Christ and how this leads us in our commitment to the church. Click the link below to submit your Estimate of Giving for 2026. Estimate of Giving 2026 We are grateful for all those willing to help amid the recent flooding. The best way that you can help is by donating to UMCOR, which will go directly to the areas with the most need. GIVE ONLINE If you would like to be on the on-call list to volunteer your time, services, or resources, email disasterrelief@fumcgt.org . Ways to Give In Worship You may give in worship and place your donation in the offering plate. In Person or by Mail You may bring or mail your donation to the church office. Please make checks payable to FUMC Georgetown. If you would like the funds to go to a special ministry area, please note that in the memo section. Be sure to include your name and address on the check or envelope so that donation credit may be provided for tax purposes. Text to Give To donate by text, text FUMC48 to 73256. Online Online giving is convenient. Through the secure Realm Connect platform, you can make a one time gift, set up scheduled giving, edit scheduled giving, change your method of giving, view two years of giving history and print contribution statements. If the fund you'd like is not listed in the dropdown, please contact the church office at (512) 863-2370 or office@fumcgt.org. Give Online Memorials and Honorarium If the gift is an honorarium or memorial, please note who is to be honored or remembered and where an acknowledgment should be sent. Memorials/Honorarium Giving Stocks and Funds Many people find creative ways to make contributions to FUMCGT with stocks and mutual funds. You will receive a tax deduction for the fair market value of your securities at the time of donation. To make a stock gift, please click on the attached link for a form and instructions. The following information for FUMC's brokerage Account with Texas Methodist Foundation to make a stock or mutual fund contribution: STEP 1: Please give the following information to your broker. Broker Information: Company Name: National Financial Services DTC#: 0226 Account Name: Texas Methodist Foundation Account Number: X83-950873 STEP 2: Please complete the following form and return it to: Randi Forrest at TMF via email at rforrest@texasmethodistfoundation.org AND Sherry Markert at First UMC at sherry@fumcgt.org Stock Contribution Form

  • Men's Ministry | First United Methodist Church Georgetown TX

    MEN'S MINISTRY Find your place and your people. Whether you're into Bible study, service projects, sports, golf, meals, or something else -our Men's Ministry has a space for you to connect, grow, and serve. Join a pod, build friendships, and deepen your faith. Whether you're just exploring church life or ready to dive in, there’s a place for you here. Service Project Pods Handyman and Technology Help - Georgetown Helpers Georgetown Helpers is an all-volunteer group offering minor home repairs and technology help with a focus on safety, especially for seniors and those with disabilities. No experience needed! To join this pod, contact Jim Ruth at GeorgetownHelpers@gmail.com Sleep in Heavenly Peace Serving all of Williamson County, Sleep in Heavenly Peace builds and provides free beds to families with children who do not have a place of their own to sleep. Their mission is simple: "No Kid Sleeps on the Floor in Our Town!" To join this pod, contact Ben Lake at ben.lake@shpbeds.org Texas Ramp Project Serving 139 counties in Texas, the Texas Ramp Project is a nonprofit organization that provides handicapped ramps for low income adults and children with disabilities. To join this pod, contact volunteer@texasramps.com Prison Ministry To join this pod, contact gkbuchler@icloud.com Community Meals Pods Friday Meals for the Unhoused Sign up to serve at upcoming meals HERE. Please contact Rickymjohnston@aol.com with any questions. Sunday Meals Sign up to serve at upcoming meals HERE. Please contact Rickymjohnston@aol.com with any questions. Friends of Quail Valley Neighborhood Quail Valley Neighborhood mission work, a partnership between FUMC and various local organizations, provides recreation and social events for kids and families in the Annie Purl Elementary area. Please sign up to serve at upcoming events HERE . Please contact bobkalka@gmail.com with any questions. Sports Pods Attending Sports Events To join this pod, contact wswilliams1994@gmail.com Golf Tournaments The FUMC Men's Ministry is proud to host a Charity Golf Tournament to benefit local organizations. Golf Tournaments are held yearly and are open to everyone. For more information, please contact stephen.zarella@gmail.com. To see when our next tournament is taking place, visit Upcoming Events. Monthly Golf Outings To join this pod, contact russell.a.burton@gmail.com Bible Study Pods Backyard Bible Study (all ages) This bible study pod meets on the last Wednesday of each month. For more information or to join this pod, contact tlp@pax-suneng.com Youngish (20s-40s) Young*ish is our new ministry for young-ish adults—married, single, with or without kids—offering fun, faith, and community through events at FUMC and around town. To join this pod, contact justinlg@gmail.com Disciple Bible Study (all ages) To join this pod, contact Bruce@fumcgt.org MEN'S EVENTS No events at the moment

  • Doris Leffman

    Custodian Doris Leffman Custodian Doris has had the pleasure of caring for our beautiful church for over 20 years. She feels blessed to care for and maintain God's home. Being a part of this wonderful church family has been an amazing experience for her. Through the years, she has come to know and love this congregation. They have become her friends and her church family. Caring for the Sanctuary and the office complex brings her such joy, because it is her way of showing how much everyone truly means to her. Next Item Previous Item

  • Emelia Bruton

    Audio-Visual Team Emelia Bruton Audio-Visual Team Emelia is a Georgetown native. She has been attending FUMC Georgetown with her family since 2012. She is the oldest of three children. As a child, she was part of the children’s choir and handbell ensemble and is currently a member of the church orchestra. Before being officially hired, Emelia edited the pre-recorded services posted during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. She continued to do odd jobs during this period, including the production of the virtual chancel choir and church orchestra performances released on FUMC’s Youtube channel. In August of 2021, she was officially hired and began creating the slide presentations used in every worship service. Every Sunday, she can be spotted in the sanctuary balcony, running the slideshow or manning the cameras for that service’s livestream. Emelia is studying English at Southwestern University and plans to graduate in 2025. She works at the Southwestern Library as a library assistant, and the Debby Ellis Writing Center as a writing consultant. She plays French horn and is a member of both the wind ensemble and the Band of Pirates, Southwestern’s pep band. Additionally, she is a member of the service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega and serves on the university’s Honor Code Council. In her free time, Emelia enjoys reading, watching television shows, and thinking very hard about the things she reads and watches. Next Item Previous Item

  • New Here? | FUMC Georgetown

    NEW HERE? Welcome to First United Methodist Church Georgetown Texas! We are so glad that you're here! We offer both in person and online worship services that include vibrant music, a meaningful children's moment, messages focused on strengthening your relationship with God and encouraging you to share God's love everywhere you go. We hope to see you in worship- virtually or on campus! 8:30 TRADITIONAL SERVICE 8:30AM IN THE SANCTUARY The 8:30 am sanctuary service is a traditional worship service that follows a liturgy with a scripture-inspired message and is accompanied by a choir and orchestra leading congregational hymns in our sanctuary. 10:45 CONTEMPORARY SERVICE 10:45AM IN THE MCMC The 10:45 am contemporary worship service has a relaxed atmosphere with a dynamic praise band along with a scripture-inspired message 11:10 TRADITIONAL SERVICE 11:10AM IN THE SANCTUARY The 11:10 am service is a more casual traditional worship service with a choir leading congregational and modern hymns with a powerful message in our sanctuary. ABOUT FUMC GEORGETOWN WHAT TIME SHOULD I ARRIVE? FUMC Georgetown can be a busy place! We recommend arriving 15 minutes early. That will give you plenty of time to park, get any kiddos signed into the nursery or Sunday School, as well as grab a cup of coffee, donut, or breakfast taco! Our 8:30 crowd is a little sleepier, arriving 5-10 minutes early will give you plenty of time. WHAT SHOULD I WEAR? You’ll see everything, from more dressy in the Traditional services to more casual at our Contemporary service. CAN I BRING MY CHILDREN & STUDENTS? Yes of course! Children and Students are always welcome at FUMC! For Children PreK to 4th Grade,, visit fumcgt.org/children . For Students 5th to 12th Grade, visit fumcgt.org/students. DO YOU HAVE A NURSERY? Yes! A nursery is available for children 4 years and under. The nursery is in room 123, located in the ground floor of our Atkin Learning Center in the Education Building. For more information, visit fumcgt.org/children. WHAT ARE STUDENTS GRADES 5-12 UP TO? We offer an engaging and inspiring Sunday School designed specifically for our students! This class combines fun activities with meaningful lessons tailored to their age group, fostering spiritual growth and community connections. Every Sunday, from 9:45 to 10:40 , come discover a welcoming space where young minds can explore faith in a way that's both relevant and enjoyable. We look forward to seeing you there! 9:45-10:40 AM in the Student Ministry area, 2nd floor of the ALC. Room 220 upstairs in the Atkin Learning Center building WHAT OTHER OPTIONS ARE THERE FOR ADULTS? FUMC has a diverse variety of Adult Sunday School classes ranging from discussions, to book studies, to lecture style classes. Most classes meet from 9:45 - 10:40 AM, between our Traditional and Contemporary classes. We also have a new ministry starting at FUMC that will create a space for 'Youngish' adults (both with and without children) to come together and grow in their relationships. Our hope is that this ministry will help its members create lifelong connections that will follow them through all of the stages of life. For more Information and how to join either Adult SS and our Youngish Ministry, see Get Connected HOW DO I NAVIGATE FUMC CAMPUS? The FUMC Georgetown campus is large and sometimes difficult to navigate. This historic church has undergone many construction projects throughout its almost 125-year history. Therefore, sometimes it can be difficult to find classrooms, offices, and even restrooms. If you are on our campus, please do not hesitate to ask for directions! WHERE SHOULD I PARK? There are three parking lots around the FUMC Georgetown campus with many parking spaces for those with limited mobility as well as parking spaces for guests. A covered drive is also available at the back of the main building to safely drop off those in your family with limited mobility. Off-campus parking is available each Sunday in two locations: the parking lot on the corner of Myrtle Street and University Avenue (behind Tony and Luigi's restaurant), and the parking lot behind the GISD Administration building (across University Avenue from FUMC Campus). CAN'T MAKE IT? Join us LIVE at 8:30 & 10:45 every Sunday! JOIN US LIVE OUR BELIEFS We embrace the belief that every person is a beloved child of God. Following Christ's teachings, we strive to embody love, grace, and mercy in our community. As United Methodists, we believe Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior. We also hold Scripture to be a guiding source of understanding in our faith. While our belief in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is essential, we are open to a variety of perspectives beyond this core belief. We do not all think alike or interpret the Bible in identical ways, which is to be celebrated. We focus on three key ministry areas to guide our goals and resource allocation. Children & Students We have reimagined our approach to teaching by intentionally creating space for children and students to draw conclusions and arrive at new understandings. This means we do not provide set answers but offer context and guidance to help the teachings of scripture become more real in each child or student’s own life. Our focus is to help each child and student build a foundation in faith that will continue to be developed throughout their lives. We support our families with resources and opportunities to share this journey with their children and students, including at-home activities, with suggested guidelines and materials. Adults At FUMC, we celebrate our community as a dynamic place for all adults. We value the unique experiences and insights that each person brings, actively seeking ways to harness their talents and creativity across our ministries. We recognize the challenges that come with different life stages and are committed to offering a variety of programs and support for everyone, fostering a vibrant and inclusive environment for all. Missions & Outreach We have long been a community leader and partner in helping to alleviate the needs of those in crisis and living at the margins of society. Our outreach efforts mirror our other focus areas in that we have a multi-faceted initiative geared towards assisting children and students in reaching their academic potential. This initiative involves several GISD campuses and works with partnerships to address obstacles, build relationships, and support the overall growth of children and students. We also provide financial support and volunteer resources for non-profits who support senior adults, such as Meals on Wheels, Faith in Action, the Wesleyan Homes, and other valued partners. Ready to Join FUMC? Ready to become part of the First United Methodist Church family? We’re excited to welcome you! Simply click the link below and fill out the questions to start your journey with us. Your next chapter begins here! I'm Ready!

  • Georgianne Hewett

    Care Advocate Georgianne Hewett Care Advocate georgianne@fumcgt.org Georgianne grew up in the Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church in a family devoted to service. Her paternal grandfather served as church treasurer. Her grandmother was active in United Methodist Women, and her parents volunteered as adult leaders for Sunday School and Methodist Youth Fellowship. That foundation shaped her passion for mission, ministry, and communities of faith. Georgianne found her career path advocating for mission-driven organizations by cultivating relationships, communicating values, securing resources, and providing strategic direction. She served three United Methodist affiliated organizations before joining FUMC Georgetown in 2024 – Texas Methodist Foundation, Southwestern University, and The Wesleyan. In her work, she noticed how people struggle with change. In 2012, she invited change into her life by leaving a job she loved and setting out on a mid-life adventure. She sold her car, moved across country, and went back to school. She earned a Master of Science degree in learning and organizational change from Northwestern University (another institution founded by Methodists). Today, her personal ministry is helping people identify what they want, the choices available to them, and how to navigate the necessary changes to get there. Spare time is an oxymoron to Georgianne. She believes every moment in life should be held like a precious gift whether reading a good book, hiking the trails of Georgetown, visiting with a dear friend, writing (which fits under her definition of fun), or simply sitting quietly with God. Next Item Previous Item

  • Adult Studies | First United Methodist Church Georgetown TX

    ADULT STUDIES Discover a deeper connection to your faith by joining one of FUMC Georgetown's engaging adult studies. Whether you’re looking to develop your personal spiritual life, connect with others over a Bible study, or explore current events through a biblical lens, we have something for everyone. Our small group opportunities, provide a supportive environment to grow alongside others on similar journeys. For more information or to inquire about a specific study, please email adults@fumcgt.org Develop Your Personal Spiritual Life The means of grace taught by John Wesley are among the ways God works invisibly in each of us. Our giving attention to these hastens, strengthens, and confirms our faith as God’s grace moves in and through us. Wesley divided the means of grace into two categories as “works of piety” and “works of mercy.” The individual works of piety include reading, meditating on, and studying the scriptures, prayer, fasting, regularly attending worship, and sharing our faith with others. Communal practices that Wesley recommended include regular participation in holy communion, Christian conferencing (accountability to one another), and Bible study. Resources for the individual practices of reading, meditation, and prayer are available from many sources. A list recommended by the staff at FUMC Georgetown listing various books, blogs, email feeds and podcasts can be found here . Master's Men Bible Study Group The Master's Men Bible study group meets on the second Tuesday of each month from 6:00-7:00 PM. Join us in the Main Building Parlor for a light meal, fellowship, and discussion. RSVP to adults@fumcgt.org to assure there will be enough food. Together Gathered In Faith (TGIF) Bible Study TGIF Bible study welcomes ladies of all ages, and we focus on living out God's love in our everyday hustle of motherhood. Please join us every Friday as you are able in room 209 . There is childcare offered, we just ask you to RSVP to plan for staff. Please email children@fumcgt.org if you plan to attend and need childcare. Current Events Bible Study Group - Faith Meets the Headlines Join us on Tuesday evenings from 6:30–8:00 PM in a Room 301/302 or via Zoom for a thought-provoking Bible study that connects real-world events with timeless biblical wisdom. Each week, we explore a current news story or cultural issue, reflect on what Scripture says, and discuss how we can respond with Christ-like character in today’s world. Expect honest conversations, practical faith applications, and a supportive community. Reading material is emailed in advance so you can come prepared to share your thoughts or simply listen and learn. Whether you’re a news junkie, a deep thinker, or just looking for a meaningful midweek connection, there’s a seat at the table for you.

  • Mike Robertson

    Facilities Director Mike Robertson Facilities Director mike@fumcgt.org Mike has been serving as a day porter at FUMC since 2016. He enjoys his job and especially the people around him (staff and congregation). Mike has lived in Georgetown for 30 years. In his free time, he enjoys doing work around the house and taking care of his cats Next Item Previous Item

  • Rev. Alan McGrath

    Senior Pastor Rev. Alan McGrath Senior Pastor alan@fumcgt.org Alan grew up in the Central Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church. His home church, New World in Arlington, introduced him to Glen Lake Camp, summer mission trips, and youth choir tours. Receiving his first appointment in 1999, Alan has served churches of all styles and sizes from a church start in Mansfield, a multi-staff church in Acton, a country church in Brock, a community-focused Hutto church, and most recently FUMC Killeen serving many military families. His sermons are likely to include encouragements to love our neighbor, serve in the community, and grow in understanding the grace of God open to all people through Jesus Christ. Alan met Traci at the A&M Wesley Foundation and they held their wedding in the chapel at Glen Lake Camp. Traci leads an enrichment program in Georgetown called Treehouse Learning Community. Their oldest son, Pax, loves baseball and basketball while their youngest, Beckett, is usually outdoors creating or learning more about nature. The McGraths love to camp in our Texas State Parks and frequently avoid the summer heat vacationing in New Mexico or Colorado. Next Item Previous Item

  • Marc Profant

    Director of Music & Worship Arts Marc Profant Director of Music & Worship Arts marc@fumcgt.org Marc is a Florida native, born and raised just minutes from the beach on the Gulf Coast of central Florida. Marc is excited to be a part of the FUMC family! Prior to joining the staff at FUMC in October of 2022, Marc has worked as a music educator in schools and served as Music Director/Organist in churches in Florida, Colorado, and Texas. For over 25 years his music career has spanned both choral and instrumental worlds. Marc studied choral conducting with Dr. Ray Robinson and instrumental conducting with Dr. Alexander Jimenez and Lawrence Leighton Smith (Conductor, Colorado Springs Philharmonic). Marc was a member of the a cappella ensemble The Colorado Vocal Arts Ensemble. He had the wonderful opportunity to travel abroad and serve as the Artistic Director of The India Children’s Choir. Over the years, Marc has led his church choirs in the rehearsing and performing of major choral works such as Faure Requiem, Handel Messiah, Rutter Gloria and Magnificat, Durufle Requiem, Vivaldi Gloria, Lauridsen Lux Aeterna, just to mention a few, and all accompanied with full orchestra. Marc’s passion is using his gifts and skills in leading out in vibrant and uplifting worship for the local church while equipping and empowering others to do the same! Marc holds a music degree from Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Florida. In his down time, he loves to travel and spend time with his friends and get back to the Colorado mountains as often as possible. He is a HUGE tennis fan and enjoys cooking and grilling. Most mornings you can find him in his rocking chair on his front porch with coffee in hand ready to start the day! Marc is thrilled to be a part of the ministry team and serve at FUMC! Next Item Previous Item

  • Foundation | First United Methodist Church Georgetown TX

    All who love First United Methodist Church are invited to consider a planned gift to the FUMC Foundation as part of their giving journey. Every household among us is called to think deeply about how to live our faith and to believe that as we are given, we can give. Legacy gifts are potentially for all of us – something to be thought of proportionately to our means, rather than as a matter of how much wealth we do or don’t have. For more information on planned giving to the FUMC Foundation, please email foundation@fumcgt.org or call the church office at 512-863-2370 x225. What is the Foundation? The FUMC Georgetown Foundation was established in 1988 to provide members and friends of FUMC the opportunity to make legacy and enduring gifts to the church either as direct gifts or through estate planning and bequests. Gifts to the fund are invested, not spent, and provide a perpetual source of income in support of the church’s ministries and missions. View the brochure below to see our complete list of funds and scholarships. Brochure Estate Giving As you consider your journey with First United Methodist Church, we invite you to consider the FUMC Foundation in your estate plans. These can be gifts of any size and can be structured as a dollar amount or percentage. They can also be distributed from life insurance policies, annuities, and IRA and 401(k) accounts. Estate Intention Letter Give Online Online giving is convenient. Through the secure Realm Connect platform, you can make a one time gift, set up scheduled giving, edit scheduled giving, change your method of giving, view two years of giving history and print contribution statements. Please ensure to select the specific fund that you'd like to make your gift to. If the gift is an honorarium or memorial, please note who is to be honored or remembered and where an acknowledgment should be sent. Give Online Memorials/Honorarium Giving

  • Bruce Schrott

    Director of Discipleship Bruce Schrott Director of Discipleship bruce@fumcgt.org Bruce was born in central Kansas and grew up on the Kansas prairies where the Milky Way was awe inspiring on clear nights, the horizons felt infinite, and you could watch thunderstorms roll in from miles away. He and his wife, Peggy, attended high school and Kansas State University together and were married while in college. They moved to Lake Jackson, Texas after college to start their careers and raised their two children there. They moved to Sanford, Michigan in 2006 then moved to Georgetown after Bruce retired from The Dow Chemical Company to be closer to their two "Grandma magnets.” Bruce’s idea of paradise is the tall grass prairies of the Kansas Flint Hills. His passion for teaching and leading others involves helping them understand the longing that lingers at the intersection of our being and our becoming who God calls us to be. He has led numerous Sunday school classes, Bible studies, small groups, and covenant groups. His approach is to create safe spaces for people to explore a deeper understanding of God, themselves, and other people. He is also a member of the Micah Workers for Racial Justice group at First United Methodist Church in Georgetown where that group seeks to live out Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream to build a Beloved Community. Bruce and Peggy joined FUMC in 2012. He originally joined the FUMC staff in 2013 as Director of Adult Discipleship. He served in that role and then as Executive Director of Discipleship Ministries through 2019. He thought he had retired for good until he was asked to reprise his earlier Adult Discipleship role, to which he has returned to work part time. His focus will be helping guests and new members find life giving community at FUMC as well as offering resources for Sunday school classes and small groups. Next Item Previous Item

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