Open Hearts, Open Minds,
Open Doors

Minooka United Methodist Church is an inclusive gathering of found family learning to be more like Jesus Christ and serving the community.

Who We Are

At Minooka UMC, we passionately affirm the inherent worth of all our neighbors as children of God. We extend a wholehearted invitation for full participation in our church’s life and ministry, regardless of race, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, documentation status, ethnicity, or any doubts and questions about faith and religion.

There is no judgement here, no dress code, no pretense – just an open-hearted invitation to join our inclusive congregation. Our Communion table is open to all, inviting everyone to share in the sacred meal. Children are not only welcome but cherished, their laughter and playful spirit enriching our gatherings. We invite you to experience the love and acceptance that defines our church and become a part of our found family.

Vector illustration of a LGBTQIA Safe Space Signage with rainbow pride rainbow.
Worship

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Worship

Children-Youth

Learn about our Youth Group

Children & Youth

Serving

Learn about our Family Ministry programs

Serve & Volunteer

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Videos

New Ridge Road Location

We are thrilled to announce our project to construct a new church home at 1210 S. Ridge Road, Minooka is complete!

Worship experiences are Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome!

We're conveniently located just 4 miles south of Interstate 80 in Grundy County. Our church is on the east side of Ridge Road, south of Prairie Ridge Drive and north of Misty Creek drive (in-between the Lakewood Trails and Prairie Ridge subdivisions). Look for us next to the Minooka water tower!

Ridge Road January

New Home of Minooka United Methodist Church on Ridge Road

Upcoming Events

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Blog

Advent letters–finale

Tomorrow, December 22, is the final day of Advent. On Christmas Eve, the season transitions into Christmas (aka Christmastide) and eventually into Epiphany. But first, today, December 21, is the winter solstice. The shortest day, and thus the longest night. As you can read in the following letter, I hope you’ll consider worshiping with us […]
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Dance, then, wherever you may be

Thus far all the content are on our new blog has been pretty serious. Time to inject a little whimsy! My absolute favorite Advent song is ‘The King of Glory Comes’. It’s just so fast and fun. The lyrics are pretty good. It makes me want to dance. So, sometimes, I dance! (Even though I’m […]
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