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Our History

Our History

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The Free Methodist Church traces its roots back to the English Revival of the 1700’s, led by John and Charles Wesley.  The denomination was born in 1860 under the leadership of B.T. Roberts.  Concerns about free seating in the churches, freedom from slavery, and freedom of the Spirit in worship, led Roberts and others to form the “Free” Methodist Church.

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The Boyne City FMC first appeared in the conference records in 1904. By 1908 services were being held once a month in a store building. In 1909 Rev. Mark Bigelow purchased a large barn on the corner of South and Pine streets.  He remodeled the first floor into a church with the hay loft serving as living quarters for the pastor and family.  Later in 1922, the former German Evangelical Lutheran Church was purchased.  The parsonage behind the church was bought in 1928.

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The present church facility was built in 1967, on 14 acres of property purchased from Mrs. Charles Aznoe.  The first worship service was held on December 16, 1967.  The parsonage was constructed next door to the church in 1980.  Most of the labor for both buildings was supplied by the people of the church. 

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Meet Our Pastors

Meet Our Pastors

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Pastors Ellen and Jerry Cook were both raised in Northern Michigan, Ellen near Alba, and Jerry in Traverse City.  They met at Spring Arbor University and married after they graduated.  They attended Evangelical Seminary in Myerstown, PA. 

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They began pastoring together at Manton and Caldwell Free Methodist Churches in 1989.  Then they pastored the Mancelona Free Methodist Church from 1994 until 2018.  They have been pastoring the Boyne City Free Methodist Church since July of 2018.

Pastors Ellen and Jerry are the parents of four grown children.  Their vacations are spent enjoying time with their children.  They are also grandparents to one lovely granddaughter!

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Seeing children come to Christ is one of their favorite ministries.  They directed the children’s camp of the North Michigan Conference of the Free Methodist Church for 23 years.  Serving as camp grandparents (deans) remains a highlight of each summer.

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Their hobbies include hiking with their dog and reading.  Jerry enjoys genealogy and baseball.  Ellen likes to sew and knit.

Pastors Ellen and Jerry invite you to worship with them at the Boyne City Free Methodist Church. 

Our Beliefs

Our Beliefs

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The Boyne City Church is part of the Free Methodist Church USA (FMCUSA) which is born out of the Wesleyan tradition.  We subscribe to the Articles of Religion of the FMCUSA which can be viewed in their entirety at https:// fmcusa.org.  We have highlighted some key topics below.

 

God

 

There is but one living and true God, the maker and preserver of all things. And in the unity of this Godhead there are three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. These three are one in eternity, deity, and purpose; everlasting, of infinite power, wisdom, and goodness. 

 

The Son 

 

His Incarnation 

God was himself in Jesus Christ to reconcile people to God. Conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, He joined together the deity of God and the humanity of humankind. Jesus of Nazareth was God in flesh, truly God and truly human. He came to save us. For us the Son of God suffered, was crucified, dead and buried. He poured out His life as a blameless sacrifice for our sin and transgressions. We gratefully acknowledge that He is our Savior, the one perfect mediator between God and us. 

 

His Resurrection and Exaltation 

Jesus Christ is risen victorious from the dead. His resurrected body became more glorious, not hindered by ordinary human limitations. Thus He ascended into heaven. There He sits as our exalted Lord at the right hand of God the Father, where He intercedes for us until all His enemies shall be brought into complete subjection. He will return to judge all people. Every knee will bow and every tongue confess Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

 

The Holy Spirit 

 

His Person

The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity. Proceeding from the Father and the Son, He is one with them, the eternal Godhead; equal in deity, majesty, and power. He is God effective in Creation, in life, and in the church. The Incarnation and ministry of Jesus Christ were accomplished by the Holy Spirit. He continues to reveal, interpret, and glorify the Son. 

 

His Work in Salvation 

The Holy Spirit is the administrator of the salvation planned by the Father and provided by the Son’s death, Resurrection, and Ascension. He is the effective agent in our conviction, regeneration, sanctification, and glorification. He is our Lord’s ever-present self, indwelling, assuring, and enabling the believer. 

 

His Relation to the Church 

The Holy Spirit is poured out upon the church by the Father and the Son. He is the church’s life and witnessing power. He bestows the love of God and makes real the lordship of Jesus Christ in the believer so that both His gifts of words and service may achieve the common good, and build and increase the church. In relation to the world He is the Spirit of truth, and His instrument is the Word of God.

 

The Scriptures 

 

Authority 

The Bible is God’s written Word, uniquely inspired by the Holy Spirit. It bears unerring witness to Jesus Christ, the living Word. As attested by the early church and subsequent councils, it is the trustworthy record of God’s revelation, completely truthful in all it affirms. It has been faithfully preserved and proves itself true in human experience. 

 

The Scriptures have come to us through human authors who wrote, as God moved them, in the languages and literary forms of their times. God continues, by the illumination of the Holy Spirit, to speak through this Word to each generation and culture. 

The Bible has authority over all human life. It teaches the truth about God, His creation, His people, His one and only Son, and the destiny of humankind. It also teaches the way of salvation and the life of faith. Whatever is not found in the Bible, nor can be proved by it, is not to be required as an article of belief or as necessary to salvation.

 

Salvation 

 

Christ’s Sacrifice 

Christ offered once and for all the one perfect sacrifice for the sins of the whole world. No other satisfaction for sin is necessary; none other can atone.

 

New Life in Christ

A new life and a right relationship with God are made possible through the redemptive acts of God in Jesus Christ. God, by His Spirit, acts to impart new life and put people into a relationship with Himself as they repent and their faith responds to His grace. Justification, regeneration, adoption, sanctification and restoration speak significantly to entrance into and continuance in the new life.

 

The Lord's Supper

The Lord’s Supper is a sacrament of our redemption by Christ’s death. To those who rightly, worthily and with faith receive it, the bread which we break is a partaking of the body of Christ; and likewise the cup of blessing is a partaking of the blood of Christ. The supper is also a sign of the love and unity that Christians have among themselves. 

Christ, according to His promise, is really present in the sacrament. But His body is given, taken and eaten only after a heavenly and spiritual manner. No change is effected in the element; the bread and wine are not literally the body and blood of Christ. Nor is the body and blood of Christ literally present with the elements. The elements are never to be considered objects of worship. The body of Christ is received and eaten in faith.

 

Baptism 

Water baptism is a sacrament of the church, commanded by our Lord, signifying acceptance of the benefits of the atonement of Jesus Christ to be administered to believers, as declaration of their faith in Jesus Christ as Savior. 

Baptism is a symbol of the new covenant of grace as circumcision was the symbol of the old covenant; and, since infants are recognized as being included in the atonement, they may be baptized upon the request of parents or guardians who shall give assurance for them of necessary Christian training. They shall be required to affirm the vow for themselves before being accepted into church membership.

 

The Kingdom Of God

The kingdom of God is a prominent Bible theme providing Christians with both their tasks and hope. Jesus announced its presence. The kingdom is realized now as God’s reign is established in the hearts and lives of believers. 

The church, by its prayers, example and proclamation of the gospel, is the appointed and appropriate instrument of God in building His kingdom. 

But the kingdom is also future and is related to the return of Christ when judgment will fall upon the present order. The enemies of Christ will be subdued; the reign of God will be established; a total cosmic renewal which is both material and moral shall occur; and the hope of the redeemed will be fully realized.

Our Denomination

Our Denomination

Boyne City FMC is part of Free Methodist Church USA.  For more information about our denomination, please visit the denominational website at: https://fmcusa.org

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