Guided tours of the building are given every Sunday after the 11:00 worship service, beginning in the church library. Tours can also be arranged during the week by calling the church office, 583.5181

BAUMC Mission Statement

B.A.101 is a four-week class designed for prospective and new church members, or for anyone wanting to learn more about the Christian faith, United Methodism, and Boston Avenue Church.

This class meets twice a year and uses videos and discussion based on the curriculum, "What Does It Mean to be United Methodist?" to teach our Wesleyan heritage, John Wesley's theology, and the fundamental Christian beliefs that define our Methodist faith.

Each session include opportunities to ask questions and a fellowship time so that participants can get to know each other.

The last session is devoted to Boston Avenue Church - its staff, finances, building, organizational structure, and opportunities for everyone to serve.

Join us and bring a friend!

Circuit Rider Sculptures

Circuit Riders Sculptures
Above the south entrance are the equestrian Circuit Riders, statues of the early Methodists engaged in spreading the Good Word. Two of the three riders represent historic individuals, Bishop Francis Asbury, the first American Methodist bishop and Bishop William McKendrie, while the third figure, the one in the center, is symbolic of all the other men of God who did His bidding from horseback.