About Us

Greetings!

The Fillmore Free Methodist Church located in the peaceful valley of Fillmore, MN.  

Here you will find the remaining structure of what once was a bustling town. The Fillmore Free Methodist Church had its roots in revival meetings in 1913 and has evolved into this beautiful facility with a large sanctuary, and inviting entry, a spacious kitchen, a community life center (gymnasium), and a welcoming fellowship hall.

The Worship is engaging with contemporary music, children’s church, and a message from the pastor filled with scriptures and stories in a most personal way.  Prayer is central to the worship.  Often you will experience the warmth and love of the congregation before and after the service.  Gatherings for fellowship occur monthly with fun and food.

The congregation abides by their desire to be a church with open doors and open arms where everyone is welcome and have the opportunity to greet our pastor.  The church members are committed to the promises and truths as recorded in the Scriptures.  Check us out on Facebook at Fillmore Church and experience worship from a personal perspective, then come and visit us.

What We
Believe

God: We believe in One Living God in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

The Scriptures: We believe in the authority of God’s Word over our lives.

Humankind: We believe humankind are created in the image of God as free moral persons.

Salvation: We believe that new life in Christ free from guilt and penalty of sin is given to all who believe.

The Church: We believe in The Church. The people of God who exist to fulfill the purpose of God in Christ.

Last Things: We believe in the kingdom of God established now in the hearts of believers, the return of Christ, at a time chosen by the Father, and our hope in the resurrection and eternal glory.

Five Values That Shape Our Identity:

Life-Giving Holiness

GOD’s call to holiness was never meant to be a burden but a gift that liberates us for life that is truly life by delivering us from the destructive power of sin.

Love-Driven Justice

Love is the way we demonstrate God’s heart for justice by valuing the image of God in all men, women and children, acting with compassion toward the oppressed, resisting oppression, and stewarding Creation

Christ-Compelled Multiplication

The Gospel of Jesus Christ, the message He proclaimed, the life He lived, and the ministry He modeled set into motion a redemptive movement destined to fill the whole earth.

Cross-Cultural Collaboration

From the beginning, God’s intent was to have a people from every nation, culture, ethnicity, united in Christ and commissioned to carry out His work in the world.

God-Given Revelation

We hold unwaveringly to our conviction that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and our final authority in all matters of faith and practice.

The Early Methodist Church History

The early Methodist Church emerged through the life and ministry of John Wesley, who was born in 1703 in England. From a young age, Wesley was shaped by his parents’ deep faith and commitment to God, which included personal discussions about spirituality. A pivotal moment in his childhood was his dramatic escape from a burning house, an event that his family interpreted as a divine intervention, foreshadowing his future role in spreading Christianity. As Wesley grew, he pursued education at Oxford University, where he joined his brother Charles in forming a group known as the Holy Club, characterized by their methodical approach to faith and service, leading to the coining of the term “Methodists.”

Wesley’s missionary journey took him to America in 1735, where he faced challenges preaching to adults but found great success with children, even establishing the first Sunday School. His experiences in America, combined with his encounters with Moravian Christians, led to a transformative moment in England at a Bible study, where he felt assured of his salvation through faith in Christ. This realization shifted his approach to ministry, emphasizing reliance on the Holy Spirit rather than personal efforts. Wesley began preaching outdoors, reaching diverse populations, including those who typically felt alienated from the church, and advocated for social reform, such as caring for the poor and opposing slavery.

Throughout his life, John Wesley’s commitment to spreading the Gospel and serving others led to the establishment of the Methodist Church in America and significant social reforms. He tirelessly rode thousands of miles preaching until the age of 70, leaving a profound legacy of faith and compassion. Wesley’s death in 1791 marked the end of a life dedicated to God and humanity, encapsulated in his final words, “The best of all is, God is with us,” reflecting his enduring belief in divine presence and support throughout his journey.

Local Free Methodist Church History

About 111 years ago, God moved on the heart of Rev. Spencer B. Shaw to launch a Free Methodist church in the southeastern Minnesotan village of Fillmore. Since that time, nineteen different pastors have led the church through challenging times as well as times of great spiritual blessing and growth. 

New ministries have been started, and lives have been transformed by the power of Jesus Christ as pastors and lay persons have teamed up to serve the Lord. Various facility remodeling and additions have helped provide good tools for effective ministry. Reflection on this history can help one understand how  the Fillmore Church developed to where it is today and provide great encouragement  for future ministry. 

Little did anyone realize what would happen when Rev. Spencer Shaw  moved his family to Fillmore over 60-years ago. During the past 111 years and with the leadership of 19 pastors, God has touched many lives through the ministries of the Fillmore Free Methodist Church. 

Whether the pastors have been single, newly-wed, or married with children, pastoring their first church or nearing retirement, they have loved the Lord and, working together with dedicated lay persons, have sought to honor God, proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ, and help the world experience the difference that Jesus Christ can make in their lives.