Visitor Information

Welcome to Fullerton First United Methodist Church.
Fullerton First is a spiritual home where tradition is honored, spiritual growth is encouraged, family is nurtured, and Christ is always at the center.

 A worship service at Fullerton Service is an exciting and inspiring time of celebrating our faith journey in Christ.

Fullerton First is blessed with may musical gifts.

The choir is led by Mr. Matt Ringer, Director of Music.   Matt's deep commitment to Christ and love for music is evident in presentations of musical offerings at each worship service.

Our organist, Hyeyeon Kim, has received first class training at University of Southern California.   Her performances reflect not only her incredible gifts and talents but also her deep, enduring love for Christ.    The organ that has 40 speaking stops and 1592 pipes is a symbol of Fullerton First's commitment to offering the best to God's glory and honor.

The Celebration Handbells, a handbell choir, has been ringing God's praise for over 20 years under the direction of John Jaecker.   The Windsong Recorders delights the members and visitors through their wind instruments.

Eager and joyful participation of many professional musicians and music enthusiasts in the congregation adds spice to already great music program at Fullerton First through cello, trumpet, flute, violin, etc.

The worship style is traditional but has many creative elements added to enliven worship experience.

My main purpose in sermon is inspiring people to grow closer to God.    The truth and wisdom of the Bible is carefully illustrated and interpreted through insights and exmaples from a many different perspectives: history, theology, spiritual disciplines, psychology, business, and current events.

Visitors receive a warm welcome that is not intrusive.

So if you are looking for a place of worship that provides inspiration, wisdom, warmth and familiarity, please visit us and experience how Fullerton First expresses its love for God and neighbors through worshipful experiences.

Blessings,

Pastor Keith