About us
Open Hearts
We believe that living a life inspired by God’s love compels us to offer help, hope, and healing to those looking for more meaning in their lives.
Open Minds
We believe God’s grace is available to all people, no matter where you’re from, what you look like, or what you’ve done.
Open Doors
We believe in welcoming others into our lives, but also in taking action outside the walls of the church to serve our neighbors, next door and around the world.

Zachary Manton
Senior Pastor
I have been a Pastor in The United Methodist Church (UMC) since 2012 and a member of The UMC since 2004. My wife, Erin, and I have been married since 2008 and we have one daughter. I use the following to explain who I am to new people I meet:
– I believe all should be invited to the table.
– I believe in ubuntu theology that states if one member is sick, we are all sick.
– I believe in nonviolence.
– I know I am equally righteous and equally a sinner simultaneously.
– My theology is liberationist.
– I affirm the creeds of the church and the literal resurrection.
The areas I am most passionate about in ministry include working with those who are experiencing the foster care system whether that be children experiencing foster care, foster parents, or biological parents. This comes out of my passion of working with children, particularly elementary age. I also have a passion to work with those experiencing joblessness, homelessness, food insecurity or whatever else may befall any one of us at any time. Others may experience things we never will, and the church must be proactive in preventing this from occurring in our churches and communities. This includes standing up for those being oppressed by racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, or any other situation where the neck of an individual is being stepped on whether physically, emotionally, or spiritually. Matthew 25:31-46 is especially important to me as these commands are just as much for the church as the individual Christian.