The Lord’s Table

Since 1983 Sarah Jane Church has offered a free community meal known as “The Lord’s Table”. 

All are Welcome! Join us!

Tuesday at 5 to 6 pm
Serving our community meal every Tuesday since 1983.

Looking for a place to serve?
Sarah Jane has several ministries and growing.

Please contact the church office for details on these ministries.

  • Sunday Service Sarah Jane Choir
  • United Women In Faith (UWIF) Community Craft Fairs; Bake Sale)
  • The Lord’s Table, Tuesday PM
  • Sunday Coffee Hour Bakers and Hosts
  • Downtown Singers Concert (Intermission Serving Refreshments)
  • Bike Give-Away
  • Sarah Jane Rummage Sales and Bakes Sales
  • Basketball Program
  • Children & Youth Ministries

United Women In Faith

Faith • Hope • Love in Action

We are women with a Purpose!

Driven by God’s love and united in sisterhood, we work to improve the lives of women, children and youth. Every day, we show up. We take action. We get it done. And we invite you to join us. 

To order from Rada and help Sarah Jane UWIF profit here’s the link, to learn more.

Upper New York Conference

With more than 168,000 members, the Upper New York Annual (Regional) Conference of The United Methodist Church comprises 867 local churches and 65 new faith communities in 12 districts, covering 48,000 square miles in 49 of the 62 counties in New York state. Our mission is to “live the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to be God’s love with our neighbors in all places.

United Methodist Committee on Relief

The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to alleviating human suffering around the globe. UMCOR’s work includes programs and projects in disaster response, health, sustainable agriculture, food security, relief supplies, and more.

Safe Sanctuaries

Sarah Jane Johnson Memorial is Dedicated to the Policies and Procedures of Safe Sanctuaries

Safe Sanctuaries encompasses the efforts made by a local church, district, or the Conference to reduce the risk of abuse to youth and all vulnerable persons and to protect the adult workers (either paid or volunteer) who interact with those children and youth in any church activity, whether on-site or away from the church building. Being known as a Safe Sanctuaries church or district indicates to persons entering your building that a level of care and protection is being provided in that local church or at that district or Conference event.