Woodbridge United Methodist Church
Woodbridge UMC (Main Campus)
AI Summary
Led by Rev. Eusun Kim, who has served in ministry since 1994, Woodbridge United Methodist meets for worship Sundays at 10:30 AM and is just a three‑minute walk from the train station with off‑street parking and a handicap ramp for easy access. The congregation traces worship on the site back to 1707 (originally Quaker; Methodist since 1832), has rebuilt after historic fires—one large stained‑glass window survived—and even served as an emergency center after a 1951 railroad derailment, giving it deep local roots. Families will find Sunday School for children through college offered during the service (pre‑K dismissed; Superintendent Jay Kim at jkim@gnjumc.org), regular baptisms, and community events like Pentecost Sunday, Street Fair Day, church picnics and UMW gatherings such as the Valentine’s luncheon; the church also collects non‑perishable donations for the St. James Food Pantry. An active online presence — including a linked Facebook page, weekly “Sunday Highlights” posts, a prayer‑request form, and online giving via PayPal and Venmo — makes it easy to connect or give remotely.
Service Times
Sunday Worship: Sunday 10:30 AM
Worship Style
Traditional/Hymns
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📜Version History
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- Name:Woodbridge UMC (Main Campus)
- Street Address:69 Main St
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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Added location: Woodbridge UMC (Main Campus)
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- Name:Woodbridge United Methodist Church
- Website URL:https://woodbridgemethodist.org
- Summary:Led by Rev. Eusun Kim, who has served in ministry since 1994, Woodbridge United Methodist meets for worship Sundays at 10:30 AM and is just a three‑minute walk from the train station with off‑street parking and a handicap ramp for easy access. The congregation traces worship on the site back to 1707 (originally Quaker; Methodist since 1832), has rebuilt after historic fires—one large stained‑glass window survived—and even served as an emergency center after a 1951 railroad derailment, giving it deep local roots. Families will find Sunday School for children through college offered during the service (pre‑K dismissed; Superintendent Jay Kim at jkim@gnjumc.org), regular baptisms, and community events like Pentecost Sunday, Street Fair Day, church picnics and UMW gatherings such as the Valentine’s luncheon; the church also collects non‑perishable donations for the St. James Food Pantry. An active online presence — including a linked Facebook page, weekly “Sunday Highlights” posts, a prayer‑request form, and online giving via PayPal and Venmo — makes it easy to connect or give remotely.
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Initial church data
Last updated: 3/16/2026