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Weddings
As you take the steps to become united in marriage, consider our beautifully decorated sanctuary as you make your own lifelong commitment to each other. Dodgeville United Methodist Church is conveniently located in downtown Dodgeville, and is a delightful location to receive God’s blessing in your exchange of holy vows and to affirm Christ’s presence in the lives of all who share your special day. Weddings at our facilities are available to both members and non-members. Please contact our office for details.
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Baptism
Baptism in water in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit makes a person, above all else, a member of God’s eternal family. Baptism for infants and young children is available to both members and non-members, following a visit with the pastor. Because this is not just a one-time event but a lifelong pledge, those who have their child baptized at Dodgeville United Methodist Church are strongly encouraged to continue involvement in our congregation as their child grows into the Sunday School years and beyond. Baptism for adults is available to those who never received that sacrament as entry into the Christian community; We accept the Baptism of anyone baptized in another denomination as a brother or sister in faith.
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Funeral Services
Funerals are available to members by virtue of membership, and to non-members, generally by arrangement through the funeral home. A funeral at Dodgeville United Methodist Church is a service of honor and remembrance for the deceased, but most importantly a time of worship and thanksgiving for Christ whose death and resurrection offers comfort, hope and life for the departed and for those who mourn.