If you love theology or want an in-depth description of our beliefs, we strongly encourage you to go check out the link below.  
http://www.umc.org/what-we-believe/basics-of-our-faith

Also in light of what’s going on in the United Methodist Church, and in order to provide clear and open communication.

Wesley at UCF IS NOT affiliated with the Wesleyan Covenant Association or the newly forming Global Methodist Church.

Wesley at UCF is proudly affirming of the LGBT+ community. We will not disqualify any individuals from serving in leadership positions based on their sex, gender, sexual orientation, race, or physical conditions.


To explore further,
Wesley at UCF is a United Methodist campus ministry put together and supported by the Florida Annual Conference of the UMC. Wesley at UCF serves students from the University of Central Florida, Valencia, and Seminole State College. Though we are a United Methodist ministry we welcome, and have, students who come from different religious backgrounds. We have students who are United Methodist, Baptist, Lutheran, Catholic, struggling with their faith, agnostic etc.... We strive to welcome everyone just as they are.

We strive to create an authentic worship space and community where ALL students can come and feel comfortable with one another. But we also create an environment where students will be challenged. Discovering, developing, and/or know who you are, what you believe, and where your personal relationship with God lines up, is part of the journey of faith. Our worship community is not afraid to share in seasons of struggles, questions, doubts, and joy. We believe life is messy and our faith should match the reality of a messy life.  Messy life filled with conflict is part of being human and we use that as an opportunity to stay united in Christ and help each other out through community.

But make no mistake about it, Wesley passionately seeks to worship Christ, believes the Bible is the inspired Word of God (while also clearly understanding that the Bible itself is not part of the Holy Trinity), and strives to make a change in the world by imitating Christ.