Centreville United Methodist Church

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6400 Old Centreville Rd
Centreville, VA 20121

Centreville United Methodist Church in Centreville, VA is dedicated to serving others and fostering Christian faith through a variety of charitable works and missions at local, national, and international levels. The church provides ministries for men, women, and children, along with support groups for cancer and divorce, music programs, and career networking opportunities.

With a strong emphasis on community service and spiritual growth, Centreville United Methodist Church offers a welcoming environment for individuals to engage in acts of kindness and connect with others through various support groups and programs designed to meet the diverse needs of its congregation.

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Margaret M.
12/14/2016

We attended a Christmas dinner at this church Dec.19, 2016. It was so fun and romantic all night long. The dinner was called A Madrigal Feaste and church members dressed up in medieval costumes,...

Private B.
3/22/2024

Very open and welcoming church with an amazing community mission presence. The new pastor is really great!

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Kimi S.
10/24/2012

For suburban dwellers looking for a new church home look no further than Centreville United Methodist Church! Sure it's a little bit WASPY (my family, one African-American family, and an Indian...

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Anne F.
3/31/2016

I attend this church and my daughter and son both played Upward basketball. We love this church. People and friendly. The kids love the contemporary service and all of the kids activities like...

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Jo F.
2/29/2016

Ample parking most of the time, but the spots are really close together - leading to lots of dings on doors. Clean, bright, safe. Great for kids. Upward basketball is a great for the kids....

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