Richland Center Free Methodist Church

Richland Center Free Methodist Church A community where people may worship, fellowship and disciple each other towards Christ-likeness.

"A passion for Christ....compassion for others" (Isaiah 54:8) Our goal is to: Be Biblically based and sensitive to the spiritual, physical and material needs of all people. Create and maintain a Christ-centered environment for the spiritual development of all people. Reach the lost through small groups, evangelism, and caring support. Analyze needs properly, and carry out plans and responsibilities.

Who is Jesus, and why did He come? John does not begin with a manger scene or a genealogy, but with eternity itself: “In...
05/31/2026

Who is Jesus, and why did He come? John does not begin with a manger scene or a genealogy, but with eternity itself: “In the beginning was the Word.” Before creation, before history, before we could reach toward God, the Son was already with God and was God.

In John 1:1–14, we see the wonder of the Word becoming flesh and dwelling among us. Jesus is the light shining into darkness, the Creator entering His creation, and the only Son revealing the Father with grace and truth. Consider not only who Jesus is, but why His coming changes everything.

🗓️ Sunday, May 31st, 2026
🕥 10:30 AM CDT

Who is Jesus, and why did He come? John does not begin with a manger scene or a genealogy, but with eternity itself: “In the beginning was the Word.” Before creation, before history, before we could reach toward God, the Son was already with God and was God. In John

A crowd gathers in Jerusalem for Pentecost, expecting the familiar rhythm of an ancient feast. Then the sound of a rushi...
05/24/2026

A crowd gathers in Jerusalem for Pentecost, expecting the familiar rhythm of an ancient feast. Then the sound of a rushing wind fills the house, tongues of fire rest on the believers, and people from many nations hear the good news of Jesus in their own languages.

This is not confusion, but fulfillment. The crucified and risen Jesus has poured out the Holy Spirit, and the call is clear: repent, be baptized, and receive the gift God has promised!

🗓️ Sunday, May 24th, 2026
🕥 10:30 AM CDT

A crowd gathers in Jerusalem for Pentecost, expecting the familiar rhythm of an ancient feast. Then the sound of a rushing wind fills the house, tongues of fire rest on the believers, and people from many nations hear the good news of Jesus in their own languages. This is not

Some people leave a mark and then fade into history. Others are remembered because their words still carry weight. But J...
05/17/2026

Some people leave a mark and then fade into history. Others are remembered because their words still carry weight. But Jesus did more than leave behind a teaching or a movement. After the cross, He kept showing up, alive, seen, and recognized by those who knew Him.

In 1 Corinthians 15:1-8, Paul reminds the church that the gospel rests on real events: Christ died for our sins, was buried, was raised, and appeared to many witnesses. The risen Jesus kept hanging around long enough to make sure His people knew death had not won.

Come hear a message about the risen Christ and the hope that still walks with us today!

🗓️ Sunday, May 17th, 2026
🕥 10:30 AM CDT

Some people leave a mark and then fade into history. Others are remembered because their words still carry weight. But Jesus did more than leave behind a teaching or a movement. After the cross, He kept showing up, alive, seen, and recognized by those who knew Him. In 1 Corinthians

There are moments when someone places trust in your hands and steps back so you can carry something forward. A parent te...
05/10/2026

There are moments when someone places trust in your hands and steps back so you can carry something forward. A parent teaching a child to pray before bed. A grandmother showing patience through years of hardship. A mentor quietly living out faith in everyday choices. The baton is rarely passed with fanfare. More often, it happens in kitchens, conversations, long car rides, and ordinary acts of faithfulness that leave a lasting mark.

Let's reflect on the responsibility and gift of passing faith from one generation to the next. Scripture reminds us that God’s work continues through people willing to guide, encourage, and make room for others to grow. Today we recognize the steady influence of those who nurture faith with grace, wisdom, and endurance while inviting all of us to consider what we are handing to those following us.

🗓️ Sunday, May 10th, 2026
🕥 10:30 AM CDT

There are moments when someone places trust in your hands and steps back so you can carry something forward. A parent teaching a child to pray before bed. A grandmother showing patience through years of hardship. A mentor quietly living out faith in everyday choices. The baton is rarely passed

When life is easy, we forget to pray. When life hurts, we wonder if God is listening. James calls believers to turn to G...
05/03/2026

When life is easy, we forget to pray. When life hurts, we wonder if God is listening. James calls believers to turn to God in every season, whether we are suffering, singing, sick, or wandering.

In James 5:13-20, we see a church family that prays, confesses sin, seeks healing, and gently pursues those who drift from the truth. God invites us to face Him honestly right where we are, trusting that He forgives, restores, and raises up His people through Jesus.

Come as you are, and take one step closer to Jesus with us.

🗓️ Sunday, May 3rd, 2026
🕥 10:30 AM CDT

When life is easy, we forget to pray. When life hurts, we wonder if God is listening. James calls believers to turn to God in every season—whether we are suffering, singing, sick, or wandering. In James 5:13-20, we see a church family that prays, confesses sin, seeks healing,

Anxiety can creep in quietly or crash in without warning. It can settle into the mind during sleepless nights, uncertain...
04/26/2026

Anxiety can creep in quietly or crash in without warning. It can settle into the mind during sleepless nights, uncertain seasons, or moments when life feels heavier than we expected. Many carry silent burdens—concerns about family, health, finances, or the future—wondering how to find steady ground when everything feels unsettled.

In this message, JoAnn Krulatz will walk through what Scripture teaches about facing anxiety with faith and trust in God’s promises. We will consider how God invites us to bring our worries to Him, how prayer reshapes our thoughts, and how His peace guards our hearts even when circumstances remain difficult. Together, we’ll see that victory over anxiety begins with surrender and grows through daily reliance on Christ.

Come and lay your worries before the Lord. Step forward in faith and receive His peace.

🗓️ Sunday, April 26th, 2026
🕥 10:30 AM CDT

Anxiety can creep in quietly or crash in without warning. It can settle into the mind during sleepless nights, uncertain seasons, or moments when life feels heavier than we expected. Many carry silent burdens—concerns about family, health, finances, or the future—wondering how to find steady gro...

There are moments when prayer feels honest, urgent, and unanswered. You ask God for help, healing, clarity, or change, a...
04/19/2026

There are moments when prayer feels honest, urgent, and unanswered. You ask God for help, healing, clarity, or change, and the silence can feel heavy. In those times, it is easy to wonder whether God is listening, whether you are praying the right way, or why the answer has not come.

James speaks directly to the tension of asking God while facing trials, reminding us that wavering, doubt, and weariness are real struggles, but not the end of the story. He calls us toward a steady trust in God’s character, an honest confession of our needs, and a faith that remains anchored even when answers seem delayed.

Keep asking, keep trusting, keep praying.

🗓️ Sunday, April 19th, 2026
🕥 10:30 AM CDT

There are moments when prayer feels honest, urgent, and unanswered. You ask God for help, healing, clarity, or change, and the silence can feel heavy. In those times, it is easy to wonder whether God is listening, whether you are praying the right way, or why the answer has not

Every part of the body matters, even the parts that are easy to overlook. When one part is weak, hurting, or hidden from...
04/12/2026

Every part of the body matters, even the parts that are easy to overlook. When one part is weak, hurting, or hidden from view, the whole body feels it. In a world that often celebrates the most visible gifts, it is easy to forget how much strength, care, and purpose are found in each person God has placed among His people.

In 1 Corinthians 12:22-31, we're reminded that the church was never meant to run on comparison, competition, or status. God has joined His people together with intention, giving different gifts for a shared purpose.

🗓️ Sunday, April 12th, 2026
🕥 10:30 AM CDT

Every part of the body matters, even the parts that are easy to overlook. When one part is weak, hurting, or hidden from view, the whole body feels it. In a world that often celebrates the most visible gifts, it is easy to forget how much strength, care, and purpose

How would we have responded if we had been there? At the cross, the noise of the crowd, the weight of rejection, the sil...
04/05/2026

How would we have responded if we had been there? At the cross, the noise of the crowd, the weight of rejection, the silence of suffering? It all presses in with one question: where would we stand?

In Isaiah 53, we see the suffering servant who was despised, pierced, and crushed, yet willingly carried the sin and grief of others. This Easter, we consider what Christ has done for us; facing both the cost of sin and the depth of God’s mercy, and remembering that the story of suffering does not end in the grave.

Come stand near the cross, behold the Lamb, and rejoice in the hope of the Risen Savior!

🗓️ Sunday, April 5th, 2026
🕥 10:30 AM CDT

There are moments in life when we look back on great sorrow and wonder how we would have responded if we had been there. At the cross, the noise of the crowd, the weight of rejection, and the silence of suffering all press in with one question: where would we

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405 S Park Street
Richland Center, WI
53581

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Tuesday 9am - 1pm
Wednesday 9am - 1pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
Sunday 9:30am - 12pm

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