Who we are
Here at Olive Crest UMC we strive to be a mission-based church.
Why are we in mission as a church? Why do we reach out and meet needs around us? Quite frankly, that's who we're called to be. Throughout the Scriptures, particularly throughout the Gospels, we see Jesus teaching us that to love God is to love neighbor. And it doesn't matter who that neighbor is. Jesus was very explicit when he said, 'Here's what love of neighbor looks like: You saw me hungry and you fed me. You saw me thirsty and you gave me drink. You saw me sick and you took care of me.' That's what love of neighbor looks like. And those neighbors, they start right next to you, right in your own hometown, but it doesn't stop there. It goes all the way to the ends of the earth. Wherever you see a need, as the church, we reach out to meet that need. It's who we are. And it all goes back to a covenant made with Abraham centuries ago when God said, I'm gonna bless you so that through you I can bless all the families of the earth. We're heirs of that promise. We're heirs of that covenant. We are blessed and we are to be a blessing.
That's why we're in mission, to bless those around us, to love God by loving our neighbors.
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Why are we in mission as a church? Why do we reach out and meet needs around us? Quite frankly, that's who we're called to be. Throughout the Scriptures, particularly throughout the Gospels, we see Jesus teaching us that to love God is to love neighbor. And it doesn't matter who that neighbor is. Jesus was very explicit when he said, 'Here's what love of neighbor looks like: You saw me hungry and you fed me. You saw me thirsty and you gave me drink. You saw me sick and you took care of me.' That's what love of neighbor looks like. And those neighbors, they start right next to you, right in your own hometown, but it doesn't stop there. It goes all the way to the ends of the earth. Wherever you see a need, as the church, we reach out to meet that need. It's who we are. And it all goes back to a covenant made with Abraham centuries ago when God said, I'm gonna bless you so that through you I can bless all the families of the earth. We're heirs of that promise. We're heirs of that covenant. We are blessed and we are to be a blessing.
That's why we're in mission, to bless those around us, to love God by loving our neighbors.
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Church Address
7180 North 60th St
Omaha,
NE
68152
United States
Phone: (402) 571-7468
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Church Pastor
Reverend Randy Dilts
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7180 North 60th St
Omaha,
NE
68152
United States
Phone: (531) 200-3051
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Olive Crest United Methodist Church History
How it all started...
In 1958 Olive Crest EUB Church began when Briggs and Hartford Memorial EUB Churches merged. The building was dedicated on Nov. 16th 1958. 10 years later the Evangelical United Brethren and the Methodist Church merged to form the United Methodist Church. For the past 63 years Olive Crest has dedicated itself to worship, the spiritual development and service here in North Omaha at the corner of 60th and Girard St.
Today, as in the past, the members of Olive Crest UMC strive to be disciples of Jesus, loved by God to serve the world in His name. We honor our past, hope to learn from it's experience and pray that we might keep our hearts and minds on God's will for us today and in the future.
Expanding the vision...
With the fast pace of daily life we hope to be a respite to those who are lost, broken and hurting. A place where families and individuals can come to renew their strength in the presences of God.
Where we are headed...
As a mission-based church we are always looking for ways to reach out to our community and to the world. 'Going to church' on Sunday Morning is no longer the norm. Here at Olive Crest we seek for ways to minister to others where they are.
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In 1958 Olive Crest EUB Church began when Briggs and Hartford Memorial EUB Churches merged. The building was dedicated on Nov. 16th 1958. 10 years later the Evangelical United Brethren and the Methodist Church merged to form the United Methodist Church. For the past 63 years Olive Crest has dedicated itself to worship, the spiritual development and service here in North Omaha at the corner of 60th and Girard St.
Today, as in the past, the members of Olive Crest UMC strive to be disciples of Jesus, loved by God to serve the world in His name. We honor our past, hope to learn from it's experience and pray that we might keep our hearts and minds on God's will for us today and in the future.
Expanding the vision...
With the fast pace of daily life we hope to be a respite to those who are lost, broken and hurting. A place where families and individuals can come to renew their strength in the presences of God.
Where we are headed...
As a mission-based church we are always looking for ways to reach out to our community and to the world. 'Going to church' on Sunday Morning is no longer the norm. Here at Olive Crest we seek for ways to minister to others where they are.
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