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Looking for a Welcoming Church in Beaverton? An Honest Guide

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Looking for a church in Beaverton where you will actually feel welcome — not just greeted at the door? Here is an honest guide to what “welcoming” really means, how to tell, and how to find the church that fits you.

Reviewed by the Beaverton First UMC editorial team · Fact-checked June 2026

Finding a church is a little like finding a home: the building matters less than whether you can picture yourself there. If you are searching for a welcoming church in Beaverton, the good news is that you have real choices — and a few simple things to look for will tell you a lot before you ever walk in.

What makes a church actually welcoming

Nearly every church says it is welcoming. The ones that mean it tend to show it in specific, checkable ways rather than in a slogan.1 A truly welcoming church usually names who is welcome instead of leaving it vague, makes it easy to take part without pressure, and pays attention to the practical things — parking, accessibility, and care for kids — that tell a newcomer they were expected.

Almost every church says “all are welcome.” The welcoming ones say who, and then show it.

Questions worth asking before you visit

You can learn most of this from a church’s website in five minutes. Before you visit any church in Beaverton, it is worth asking:

  • Does the welcome name who is included? A specific welcome — across age, ability, race, and sexual orientation or gender identity — means more than a general one.
  • Is the Communion table open to everyone, or only to members?
  • Is the building and the worship accessible, and is there care for children?
  • When and how do they gather — service time, worship style, and is there a way to watch online first?
  • What happens after the service? A church that makes room for coffee and conversation is usually a church that will make room for you.

How Beaverton First answers those

Here is how we would answer our own checklist, plainly. Beaverton First is a Reconciling, affirming congregation — we welcome every person, of every age, background, ability, race, and sexual orientation or gender identity, as a person of sacred worth.2 Our Communion table is open: you do not have to be a member, or even certain what you believe, to take part. We are a historic downtown congregation, gathered since 1843, and we worship at 11:00 a.m. every Sunday — in person and by live stream, so you can get a feel for us before you visit.3 Come as you are; there is no dress code and no pressure.

An honest wordBeaverton has many good, faithful churches, and the right one for you may not be ours — that is completely fine. Visit a few, notice how you feel walking in and walking out, and trust that. We would simply be glad to be one of your stops.

Questions people ask

What is the best welcoming church in Beaverton?

There is no single answer — “best” depends on what you are looking for. The most useful thing you can do is visit two or three and pay attention to how welcomed you actually feel. If an openly affirming, historic United Methodist congregation sounds like a fit, we would love to meet you.

Is Beaverton First welcoming to newcomers and to LGBTQ people?

Yes. We are a Reconciling Congregation, which is the United Methodist commitment to welcome and fully include people of all sexual orientations and gender identities — and newcomers of every kind.2

What time are Sunday services?

We worship on Sundays at 11:00 a.m. in downtown Beaverton, in person and online.3

If we sound like a church you would like to try, here is everything you would want to know first — service time, directions and parking, what to expect, and our live stream: plan your visit to Beaverton First. Whoever you are, you would be welcome on Sunday.

Sources

  1. “Three things to look for in a welcoming church,” The United Methodist Church (umc.org). umc.org
  2. “About” / Reconciling Congregation statement of welcome, Beaverton First United Methodist Church. beavertonumc.org/about
  3. “Plan Your Visit” (Sunday worship at 11 a.m., downtown Beaverton, live stream), Beaverton First United Methodist Church. beavertonumc.org/worship
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