Thank you to all the volunteers and donors who helped us get back into our church!

COME WORSHIP WITH US!

Sunday Traditional Service - 11am

Adult Sunday School - 9:45am

Communion - 1st Sunday of the Month

Worship Online

For those who cannot join us for in-person service, we livestream our services through our Facebook page so you can join us as well! You can find the our Facebook page by clicking the link below:

Prayer


Let us join you in prayer! To add a name or situation to our weekly prayer list, email us at ocracokenccumc@gmail.com with "Prayer Request" in the subject. 
Visit our Prayer Station in the Sanctuary or the Prayer Room in the upstairs of the church - a space for quiet and contemplation with beautiful afternoon light and a Prayer Wall to write what is on your heart. 

O begin! Fix some part of every day for private exercises. You may acquire the taste which you have not: What is tedious at first, will afterwards be pleasant. Whether you like it or no, read and pray daily. It is for your life; there is no other way...Do justice to your own soul; give it time and means to grow. Do not starve yourself any longer. 

-John Wesley

Weekly Prayer List

Please remember the following in your prayers: 


Lynn Ingram

Pam Rankin

Lauren Swiniger

Mike & Judy Lawson

The Israeli & Palestinian Conflict and all affected by the violence

Everleigh Intres

Family of John Manning

Family of Craig Noble

Danny Wynn

Brian Brightville

Tim Huff

Doreen Gaskill

Lisa Landrum and the family of Gloria J Van Nostrand

Marci Z.

People of Nepal & Sudan

Brenda Soper

Christine O’Neal

Scrap & Roger

Robin Turner

The Simmons Family

Harwood Family

The Allen Family

Macy C. Potter Family

Tracy Aulenbacher

Lou Gaskins

Reggie O’Neal

Peter Warlick

John Brock

Kirk Demers

Alda Van Gaskill

Ebb Meekins

Debbie Tart

Traveling Mercies

Ukraine, Russia, & All National Leaders

Those battling cancer, addiction, 

or struggling with any physical or mental illness.

For those seeking asylum from war,  persecution, oppression, poverty, and abuse.

Unspoken