First United Methodist Church of Loomis

First United Methodist Church of Loomis Following Jesus by Worshiping God, Deepening Faith, Serving Others, Reaching Out. A Reconciling Congregation located in Loomis, CA.

Worship services are Sundays at 9:30am. You can watch our live stream services on our YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9AUI2v1rpb7rMH2Q27IAwQ

The Christian faith of a small group of immigrant farmers from Japan brought them together to form a Bible Study and Prayer Group in 1903. Because the social, economic and political climates were not supportive of this immigrant populatio

n, they were forced to look inward and to support themselves during difficult times. Their numbers began to grow as more immigrants joined them. They saved their money, bought farms, brought over their wives and families, and expanded their little fellowship. The congregation met in the old Guild Hall in Loomis and in 1911 was recognized as the Loomis Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1913, with money raised from the local community, ten acres on the corner of what is now Brace and Barton Roads were purchased. A chapel and parsonage were completed in 1916. Church members planted a vineyard and strawberry farm to provide operating funds, working in their free time to care for and harvest the crops. From 1911 to 1942, the church grew and prospered as it served this Japanese-American community. The church experienced a time of great sadness and loss as the world became embroiled in war. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, all persons of Japanese ancestry along the West Coast were forced into internment camps. Church members were ordered to leave behind the fruits of a lifetime of hard work, frugal living and good citizenship. Many families sent their sons off to serve in the United States military including young men from the Japanese community in and arund Loomis and elsewhere who willingly volunteered to serve their country, some fighting gallantly in the Army's famed 442nd Regimental Combat Team. From May of 1942 until the end of the war, the church doors were sealed shut. With the return of Japanese families to the community in 1945-46, the church re-opened its doors. Members supported one another in a sometimes hostile environment as they struggled to rebuild their lives. As the families of the second generation Japanese grew, additional church school classrooms were needed and volunteers built an educational unit in 1953. This building would later become known as "Kuwano Hall" in the memory of the beloved Susumu Kuwano. The decision to become an integrated and inclusive church brought the first English-speaking pastor in 1957. With a growing congregation in a growing community, plans were developed for a new sanctuary and office wing in 1964, and during that same year the first Caucasian pastor was appointed to Loomis. More classrooms were added in 1975 by moving and renovating the original chapel for that purpose and the complex was given the name "Issei Memorial Hall" to honor the founders. During that move a cornerstone was discovered containing a Bible, hymnal and membership lists of the Issei members who placed them in their new sanctuary in 1916. Another cornerstone was created containing the original documents and those of the newer time. This tradition will continue as changes are made in the future. The Nisei Fellowship Hall was completed in 1988 and serves the church as a lovely space for meetings, potlucks, receptions and special events. This space hosts a variety of community activities, including regularly scheduled Red Cross blood drives. During the week, our facility buzzes with activity: the Loomis Community Nursery School and After-School Recreation Program, the LIFE Center for seniors meeting each Tuesday and Thursday for lunch and activities, a morning and an evening AA group meeting weekly, and Foothills Habitat for Humanity board meetings.

Remembering those who have been lost in service to our nation. ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
05/25/2026

Remembering those who have been lost in service to our nation. ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Wearing RED on Pentacost is a beautiful reminder of the Tongues of Fire and the beginnings of the church.
05/24/2026

Wearing RED on Pentacost is a beautiful reminder of the Tongues of Fire and the beginnings of the church.

Wishing our members and community a Happy Mother's Day! ๐Ÿ’As a reminder, today may be a painful day for many, many people...
05/11/2026

Wishing our members and community a Happy Mother's Day! ๐Ÿ’
As a reminder, today may be a painful day for many, many people. To those desperately wishing to be a mother, those who have lost their mother, those who have lost their children, and everyone in between, we see you and pray ๐Ÿ™ for your peace and comfort today.

Who is an AANHPI individual that you look up to?   Drop your answers in the comment section below! We will go first.Fred...
05/02/2026

Who is an AANHPI individual that you look up to? Drop your answers in the comment section below! We will go first.
Fred Korematsu took his fight ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ‘Šagainst the Japanese internment camps all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Korematsu was born in Oakland, California, to Japanese parents who ran a plant nursery. World War II started when he was 22, and the young Korematsu subsequently refused to report to internment camp Tanforan Assembly Center, where his family was forcibly removed to on May 9, 1942. Korematsu was arrested ๐Ÿ‘ฎon May 30, 1942, for his refusal to comply.
His name was forever etched in history when he was visited in prison by American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) executive director Ernest Besig, who asked him to take part in a lawsuit questioning the legality of the military relocation orders.

Wishing you all a Happy Easter.
04/05/2026

Wishing you all a Happy Easter.

Our Good Friday Service ๐Ÿ™ and Cantata ๐ŸŽถ๐ŸŽผ starts at 7pm.
04/03/2026

Our Good Friday Service ๐Ÿ™ and Cantata ๐ŸŽถ๐ŸŽผ starts at 7pm.

Today is Maundy Thursday.  Taize service with Holy Communion starts at 6pm.  We hope to see you there!
04/02/2026

Today is Maundy Thursday. Taize service with Holy Communion starts at 6pm. We hope to see you there!

You're Invited!  Palm Sunday worship starts at 9:30am.  All are Welcome.
03/27/2026

You're Invited! Palm Sunday worship starts at 9:30am. All are Welcome.

Address

6414 Brace Road
Loomis, CA
95650

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

(916) 652-0469

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