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Community Meal - Every Thursday, we host a free community meal where we offer a variety of delicious, free food to anyone who wishes to join us.
Easter - We have a yearly Easter service.
Halloween - We have a yearly Trunk or Treat to celebrate Halloween!
Christmas - We have a yearly Christmas service filled with carols.
At SUMC, we welcome ALL. We are a United Methodist Church located in beautiful Sandpoint, Idaho, known for our vibrant personality. In fact, we were the first church to be
established in Sandpoint! Inclusivity and acceptance are vital to our
morals and beliefs. Every Sunday, we come together as a community to worship, socialize, and invite God into our lives.
Every Thursday at 4pm, we host a free Community Meal. Come join us!
Our Pastor: Reverend Catherine Lyle
Phone: (208) 263-4232
Email:umcsandpoint@gmail.com
Worship time: Every Sunday, 9:30am
Location: 711 Main St. Sandpoint, ID 83864
Sunday, September 3
9:30 Traditional Worship
10:30 Fellowship
Food Bank donations accepted during the week and at worship
You can watch Reverend Lyle's last sermon here!
We are partnered with many support groups. More information about each of our partners can be found below. More partners will be added soon!
Monday Men's Meeting
Reach them at district14-aa.org.
This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Information about upcoming meetings can be found at district14-aa.org. Meetings are every Monday at 5:30-6:30 at SUMC.
Twinlow Camp
Reach them at https://twinlow.org/
Twinlow is a Methodist camp with many sessions and fun activities for both kids and adults! Located in Twin Lakes, ID.
More partner information coming soon!
Born in Forks, Washington, on Halloween with a head full of red hair, Lyle says from thereon life only got stranger. She found herself being raised in a plethora of foster care homes and eventually running away from home in her late teens. Although life was hard, Lyle says she was blessed to see many different churches through the eyes of a child seeking refuge and comfort. Baptized Catholic, she rebelled greatly from her Irish/Scottish roots and became a Methodist in her middle school years joining Cheney UMC where she served as the EWU campus minister while also sitting on the EWU Catholic Newman Center as their ecumenical chair. At 19 she graduated with her BA from Eastern Washington University followed by a fun summer studying Irish history and Literature at NUI in Galway, Ireland. More about Rev. Lyle...