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Who we are
A PLACE TO BELONG
Sharon United Methodist Church is centered around a deep desire to be a praying church, loving people to Christ.
We want to be a home for those who seek the Spirit of God and we welcome you with open doors, open hearts, and open minds. We invite you to come just as you are to worship with us, to lay your burdens down at the altar, and to participate in the ministries of our worship community. We pray that you will find our church family to be friendly and Christ-centered, and that you’ll experience the movement of God’s Holy Spirit in your life through your participation in our worship and ministries and as you connect and grow with others through small groups of the church.
Welcome home!
Sharon United Methodist Church is centered around a deep desire to be a praying church, loving people to Christ.
We want to be a home for those who seek the Spirit of God and we welcome you with open doors, open hearts, and open minds. We invite you to come just as you are to worship with us, to lay your burdens down at the altar, and to participate in the ministries of our worship community. We pray that you will find our church family to be friendly and Christ-centered, and that you’ll experience the movement of God’s Holy Spirit in your life through your participation in our worship and ministries and as you connect and grow with others through small groups of the church.
Welcome home!
Street Address
2030 Holden Beach Road
Supply,
NC
28462
United States
Phone: (910) 842-2929
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Church Pastor
Jim Pegan
Lead Pastor
2030 Holden Beach Road
Supply,
NC
28462
United States
Phone: (910) 842-2929
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United Methodist Church
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Leadership
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Jim Pegan
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Pastor Jim Pegan was appointed to Sharon in July, 2020. Married to his wife, Susi, since 1987, they have two adult children, Jimm of Alpharetta, GA and Kati Park (husband, Jon), of Midway GA. Jim graduated from Asbury Theological Seminary and is an Ordained Elder in the North Carolina Annual Conference.
He’s served churches in Western New York and NC for over 20 years, with a broad range of experiences and gifts. Jim’s primary ministry passions are in the areas of teaching, preaching, and leadership development. Together, Jim and Susi enjoy music ministry and the development of life groups and missional communities and are excited about the many ministry opportunities with the Sharon church family.
He’s served churches in Western New York and NC for over 20 years, with a broad range of experiences and gifts. Jim’s primary ministry passions are in the areas of teaching, preaching, and leadership development. Together, Jim and Susi enjoy music ministry and the development of life groups and missional communities and are excited about the many ministry opportunities with the Sharon church family.
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Tracy Hibbard
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Parking
Visitor and handicapped parking are near the front entrance, with general parking on both sides of the main sanctuary and overflow parking to the far left by the fellowship hall. For your convenience we have a covered drive-through entrance for easy drop-off for inclement weather or physical challenges. We even have Sharon umbrellas in the front vestibule ready and waiting!
Sharon United Methodist Church Service Times
Sundays:
8:45 AM Contemporary Worship
10 AM Sunday School
11 AM Blended Traditional Worship
Summer:
7 PM Crossroads Worship
Sharon Food Pantry:
9 AM- noon Wed & Fri
The Rose of Sharon Thrift Store:
10 AM - 4 PM Tuesday-Saturday
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8:45 AM Contemporary Worship
10 AM Sunday School
11 AM Blended Traditional Worship
Summer:
7 PM Crossroads Worship
Sharon Food Pantry:
9 AM- noon Wed & Fri
The Rose of Sharon Thrift Store:
10 AM - 4 PM Tuesday-Saturday
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Sharon United Methodist Church History
The United Methodist Church
On April 23, 1968, the United Methodist Church was created when Bishop Reuben H. Mueller, representing The Evangelical United Brethren Church, and Bishop Lloyd C. Wicke, of The Methodist Church, joined hands at the constituting General Conference in Dallas, Texas. With the words, "Lord of the Church, we are united in Thee, in Thy Church and now in The United Methodist Church," the new denomination was given birth by two churches that had distinguished histories and influential ministries in various parts of the world.
Sharon United Methodist Church
The story of Sharon United Methodist Church has been one of perseverance and vision. The church has been an integral part of the Holden Beach area since 1825 when it was established in a small log cabin school house near the present Silent Grove Cemetery on Holden Beach Road, a few miles away from its current location closer to the island. The church rebuilt another 20’ X 30’ cabin, with handmade shingles nailed over the logs, at its current location in 1860, just on the northwestern side of the property. The black and white communities came together in that little church, which was one of the 10 churches on the Brunswick Circuit. The appointed pastor spent a week or so at each church, although lack of heating meant services weren’t held in those winter months at Sharon.
The humble congregation soon outgrew the little log cabin and members worked hard to build a larger frame building (complete with a wall down the center aisle to separate the men and women in worship) which opened for the first service in 1886 (after the first frame had to be re-constructed after losing it to a bad storm). Around the turn of the century, the Brunswick Circuit was divided and The Methodist Churches in the lower section became the Atlantic Circuit, renamed the Shallotte Charge in 1902.
When extensive repairs were needed, the members decided to build a larger, new building in 1939, which opened its doors in 1942 for its first worship service, and several classrooms were constructed in the early 1950s. When termites were discovered in 1962, the dream for the next building began and was paid for by 1965, with air conditioning to follow in the 1970s. A dedicated Sharon UMC parsonage was then built on donated land largely by church members in the early 1980s, with the first full-time pastor living in the home by 1984.
A groundbreaking was celebrated and construction began on the current sanctuary in 2009 to accommodate the ever-growing needs of our congregation and ministries. The first worship service in the new sanctuary, recognizing the history, present, and future of our church family, took place on Easter in 2010 with the Bishop Al Gwinn of the NC United Methodist Church Conference and two former, retired Sharon ministers, Rev. Robert Ratz and Rev. Rodney Lane, joining Rev. Eddie Hill in leading the congregation in a celebratory journey and worship experience. The newly renovated education building in 2020 will be a tremendous facility to help house the many growth groups, classes, and our children and youth adventures in a church as entrenched in the community as Sharon UMC is.
Named for the "Rose of Sharon" mentioned in the Bible (Solomon 2:1), the Sharon UMC campus has blossomed over the years from being part of a 10-church circuit to a church growing in membership, outreach, and mission. Now blessed with new faces and a full calendar of serving our community and one another, the church family looks with excitement to the future that God has in store for His church, with a deep desire to be in the center of His will as we worship Him and serve His people.
On April 23, 1968, the United Methodist Church was created when Bishop Reuben H. Mueller, representing The Evangelical United Brethren Church, and Bishop Lloyd C. Wicke, of The Methodist Church, joined hands at the constituting General Conference in Dallas, Texas. With the words, "Lord of the Church, we are united in Thee, in Thy Church and now in The United Methodist Church," the new denomination was given birth by two churches that had distinguished histories and influential ministries in various parts of the world.
The story of Sharon United Methodist Church has been one of perseverance and vision. The church has been an integral part of the Holden Beach area since 1825 when it was established in a small log cabin school house near the present Silent Grove Cemetery on Holden Beach Road, a few miles away from its current location closer to the island. The church rebuilt another 20’ X 30’ cabin, with handmade shingles nailed over the logs, at its current location in 1860, just on the northwestern side of the property. The black and white communities came together in that little church, which was one of the 10 churches on the Brunswick Circuit. The appointed pastor spent a week or so at each church, although lack of heating meant services weren’t held in those winter months at Sharon.
The humble congregation soon outgrew the little log cabin and members worked hard to build a larger frame building (complete with a wall down the center aisle to separate the men and women in worship) which opened for the first service in 1886 (after the first frame had to be re-constructed after losing it to a bad storm). Around the turn of the century, the Brunswick Circuit was divided and The Methodist Churches in the lower section became the Atlantic Circuit, renamed the Shallotte Charge in 1902.
A groundbreaking was celebrated and construction began on the current sanctuary in 2009 to accommodate the ever-growing needs of our congregation and ministries. The first worship service in the new sanctuary, recognizing the history, present, and future of our church family, took place on Easter in 2010 with the Bishop Al Gwinn of the NC United Methodist Church Conference and two former, retired Sharon ministers, Rev. Robert Ratz and Rev. Rodney Lane, joining Rev. Eddie Hill in leading the congregation in a celebratory journey and worship experience. The newly renovated education building in 2020 will be a tremendous facility to help house the many growth groups, classes, and our children and youth adventures in a church as entrenched in the community as Sharon UMC is.
Sharon United Methodist Church Historical Photos
Sharon United Methodist Church listing was last updated on the 7th of September, 2020