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Prospect Park UMC is a progressive, welcoming faith community committed to social justice.

Free Community Meals

Every third Wednesday from 5:30 – 6:30 pm. Dine-in and take-out available. Everyone is welcome!

Latest News

Immigrant & Refugee Resources page now live

In the wake of recent events, PPUMC has compiled a list of resources to aid our community and beyond in supporting our immigrant and refugee neighbors. This page includes resources provided to us by Michelle Rivero, Director of the Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs for the city of Minneapolis, as well as other resources gathered by members of the PPUMC community. There are many types of work to be done: informing ourselves, educating others, providing rapid response to affected…

Register Now! 2026 Winter Retreat

Join us for our annual winter retreat for two days of fellowship and fun, Saturday, February 14-Sunday, February 15 at Camp Koronis near Paynesville, MN! This is an all-ages event, and all are encouraged to come. Activities include: Tubing/sledding hill, cross country ski trails, ice skating/broom ball rink, a gym for volleyball and basketball, ping-pong, foosball, and large meeting rooms for board games, jigsaw puzzles, sing-a-longs and great conversation. Some people take advantage of the outdoor activities, others prefer to…

Now Hiring: Choir Director & Worship Service Organist/Pianist

Prospect Park United Methodist Church has a need for a Choir Director and a Worship Service Organist/Pianist. This may mean that we hire two positions or one position depending on the skills and desires of applicants. The church is a progressive, welcoming faith community committed to social justice. We are a community who welcomes seekers of all ages, races, cultures, sexual orientations, gender identifications, and creeds. Duties & Responsibilities of the Choir Director:  Duties & Responsibilities of the Worship Service Organist/Pianist:  We…

Christmas Eve at PPUMC

All are welcome to join us for our Christmas Eve service on Wednesday, December 24, at 5:00pm. Christmas Eve is a night where hope, light, and love comes to fruition. We gather to read and sing the story of Jesus’ birth, and then light candles as a kind of vigil for peace and justice on earth. As one UMC bishop once said, it’s also a kind of protest against the current condition of the world, as the classic carol O…