What we believe & How we began

 

The United Methodist Church seeks to create disciples for Christ through outreach, evangelism, and through seeking holiness through the process of sanctification. With a focus on triune worship, United Methodists seek to bring honor to God by following the model of Jesus Christ, which is made possible by the power of the Holy Spirit.

The flame in the church logo  represents the work of the Holy Spirit in the world, which is seen in believers through spiritual gifts. The two parts of the flame represent the predecessor denominations, the Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren, and are united at the base symbolizing the 1968 merger. By the union of The Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church, the UMC traces its roots back to the revival movement of John and Charles Wesley within the Church of England. As such, the church’s theological orientation is decidedly Wesleyan.

The United Methodist Church understands itself to be part of the holy catholic (or universal) church as it recognizes the historic ecumenical creeds, the Apostle’s Creed and the Nicene Creed; they are used frequently in services of worship.

On September 8, 1941 an organizational meeting of the University Methodist Church was held in the Methodist Student Center at Louisiana State University. Permission was received from the Dean of the University for the use of the University Theater for the church services. The first worship services was held on Sunday, September 14, 1941. On November 30, 1941, one week before Pearl Harbor and the entrance of the U.S. into World War II, the first sermon was preached to the new congregation. Seventy-seven people were present. On Pearl Harbor Sunday, a crowd of over three-hundred attended the services in the University Theater.

On October 22, 1942 a request was made for approval of a state wide campaign for funds to erect a church and student center. A commission was pointed and on May 27, 1943 a lot adjoining the University was purchased.

The cornerstone for the new church was laid May 24, 1950 and the first service in the new sanctuary was held on May 20, 1951. The churches name, The William B. Reily Memorial University Methodist Church, was chosen by the commission to honor a large donor to the original building fund.

Almost 70 years ago a new congregation was formed, with a mission to the University, to the community, and to the world as a whole.  In these last 70 years attractive and functional buildings have been constructed, children nurtured, youth guided, marriages celebrated, mourners comforted. Classes, committees and organizations have multiplied and flourished. From that small gathering of a few dozen people drawn together by the Holy Spirit has grown a congregation with ministries, organization, building and budget.

Our church continues to embody the United Methodist tradition of “Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors.” Our programs serve the community, the university, and our congregation, including the Preschool of Excellence, and After School program for University Lab School students up to 8th grade, Kids Hope USA tutoring partnerships with University Terrace Elementary School, church education programs for children, youth, and adults, outstanding music programs for all ages, highly regarded Scouting programs, and many other excellent, Christ-centered programs.

Presented above is a brief history of our church and a short explanation on the beliefs of the United Methodist Church. If you would like to dig deeper into the things that we believe and learn more about our roots, please visit the main United Methodist Church website at www.umc.org or call the church office to speak to one of our ministers.

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Meet Our Ministers:

REV. KATIE MCKAY SIMPSON
SENIOR MINISTER

revkatie@universitymethodist.org
225-344-0343 ext. 13

Rev. Katie came to UUMC as our Senior Pastor in July 2020.  Despite the challenges of beginning ministry among us in the midst of a pandemic, she was (and still is!) elated to return to lead a vibrant congregation in her own hometown. She was born and raised in Baton Rouge and graduated from Baton Rouge Magnet High School. Rev. Katie is a graduate with a B.A. in Religious Studies and Sociology from Centenary College of Louisiana and received her MDiv from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, IL. For fifteen years, she has served as a pastor, community leader, and planter of new ministries among Louisiana congregations located in Bossier City and Lake Charles, now serving for a second time here in Baton Rouge. She presently provides leadership on the Annual Conference, Jurisdictional and global levels of The United Methodist Church.  Rev. Katie is committed to continuing the rich history of UUMC while also growing our partnerships in the surrounding community and LSU's campus life.

Rev. Katie is married to Taylor Simpson, a native of Shreveport, LA, and graduated with a B.S. and Masters in Biomedical Engineering from Louisiana Tech University. He is presently employed as the Director of Information Technology for an aviation completions business, Citadel Completions in Lake Charles. On Sundays, you might catch him in the back of the sanctuary serving faithfully as a member of the live stream team.  They have three children – a daughter, Eva, two sons, Jack and Sam.

Our Staff

Joseph LeBoeuf
Joseph LeBoeuf

Director of Youth Ministries

youth@universitymethodist.org

Sheri Lee
Sheri Lee

Director of Children's Ministry

sheri@universitymethodist.org

Shirley Flake
Shirley Flake

Kids Hope Director

shirley@universitymethodist.org

Lauren LeBoeuf
Lauren LeBoeuf

Welcoming & Engagment

lauren@universitymethodist.org

 

Warren Kimball
Warren Kimball

Worship Initiatives

warren@universitymethodist.org

Lisa Frost
Lisa Frost

Spiritual Director in Residence

lisa@universitymethodist.org

Johnnie Bankens
Johnnie Bankens

Director of Music & Chancel Choir

johnnie@universitymethodist.org

Susannah Craig
Susannah Craig

Director of Youth and Children's Choirs

susannah@universitymethodist.org

Geoffrey Stemen
Geoffrey Stemen

Organist

organist@universitymethodist.org

David Baker
David Baker

Agape Ringers

agaperingers@universitymethodist.org

Alaina Clemons
Alaina Clemons

Church Coordinator

office@universitymethodist.org

Joyce Files
Joyce Files

Financial Secretary

financial@universitymethodist.org

Merissa Butler
Merissa Butler

Director of Communications

communications@universitymethodist.org

Gregory Hamilton
Gregory Hamilton

Facilities Manager

gregory@universitymethodist.org

Devedia Lacour
Devedia Lacour

Facilities Staff

 

Shelly George
Shelly George

Facilities Staff

 

Toi Davis
Toi Davis

Preschool & After School Director

toi@universitymethodist.org

Natosha Breaux
Natosha Breaux

After School Coordinator

afterschool@universitymethodist.org

Penny LeSage
Penny LeSage

UMPEA Office Adiministrator

penny@universitymethodist.org

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In-PERSON WORSHIP

8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Worship, with child care available. 

Contact

3350 Dalrymple Drive  |  Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802

cHURCH OFFICE
(225) 344-0343

PRESCHOOL
(225) 344-0345

FAX
(225) 344-0530