Staff
Pastor Mary Maaga
Rev. Dr. Mary Maaga is an ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church with a PhD with distinction in Religion and Society. Her various ministry and teaching experiences add flavor and energy to her preaching and teaching. Her work in making disciples of Jesus Christ is informed by her anthropology training in Africa, her two years of teaching in Scotland, as well as her marriage to Boikanyo Maaga, a Methodist minister from South Africa. When her husband Boikanyo died from cancer in 2003 she dedicated her life to raising her children John Desmond Tutu Maaga and Zola Mary Magdalene Maaga, as well as working with incarcerated people, the homeless, and those struggling with addiction and mental illness. Pastor Mary is delighted to be back in the local Church and serving the people of Galt.
Mercedes Diego, Administrative Assistant
Mercedes Diego is from Lodi, California, and she enjoys helping others and making them feel welcome and comfortable. She is 22 years old, and has been attending Galt UMC for eight years. She began by attending with her father and step-mother, but after they moved she continued to attend with her sister Mariah. She writes, "This Church has played an extremely significant role in shaping who I have become and has watched me transition from adolescence to adulthood. I am so grateful and filled with joy to be able to give my time to people that have become my family and to a place that has become a second home to me."
Sabrina Curlee, Worship Visual Tech
Sabrina Curlee makes sure everything runs smoothly during in person worship. She loves her job and the people who come to worship at Galt UMC. She is part of a family that attends Galt UMC that includes her grandmother, aunt, uncle, mom, and sister. Sabrina likes anything and everything Disney, plus horror movies, drawing, and singing musical theatre. She was recently baptized!
Lynn Hieb, Director of Music
Lynn Hieb brings tons of musical talent to his worship leadership. An accomplished acoustic as well as classical guitar player, he also sings and leads congressional singing.
Things To Know
At Galt UMC, we are living out the United Methodist Church mission statement: To Make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the Transformation of the World!
Methodists have been in Galt for over 150 years — our current Sanctuary was built in the 1970s. We have a vision for our future that includes building affordable housing for seniors and veterans on our current empty lots, and building a freestanding Sunshine Food Pantry & Resource Center.
What We Believe as United Methodists
* All quotes from The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church (2016)
Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors
Open Hearts Our founder John Wesley (1703-1791) understood GRACE as having three expressions: Prevenient Grace is “the divine love that surrounds all humanity”; Saving Grace is being born again in Christ, the experience of salvation, the assurance that we are children of God, personal transformation; Perfecting Grace is the ongoing life of discipleship, which Wesley described as “a heart habitually filled with the love of God and neighbor” and as “having the mind of Christ and walking as He walked.” We have Open Hearts because we believe that Prevenient Grace is at work in ALL people, and that people don’t always seek the Lord in ways that are clear to them or the people around them. So, we keep our hearts open, always looking for ways to show everyone we meet that God loves them and wants to save them and wants to make them part of God’s family. We welcome you to Galt United Methodist Church with OPEN HEARTS!
Open Minds reflects our unique Methodist understanding of Christian discipleship. In our Methodist confession of faith, we affirm that the Bible “is to be received through the Holy Spirit as the true rule and guide for faith and practice.” What gives us Methodists our Open Minds is that “we interpret individual texts in light of their place in the Bible as a whole. We are aided by scholarly inquiry and personal insight, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.” This means that in most United Methodist Churches there will be Bible Study classes and Adult Sunday school classes that focus on understanding the history and culture of the time in which Scripture was written so that the wheat of God’s holy inspiration might be separated from the chaff of human cultural limitations. It is this open-minded approach to Scripture that had the United Methodist Church be among the first to ordain women. After decades of study, debate, and prayer, the great thinkers of our denomination concluded that Paul’s words against the leadership of women were specific in nature, and a reflection of Paul’s culture and time, and not to be taken as a general universal pronouncement that reflected the will of God. Being a Church with an Open Mind is a great responsibility. It is why you will find many educational opportunities to expand your knowledge of Scripture at Galt United Methodist Church.
Open Doors reflects our unique Wesleyan two-pronged approach to faithful living: an emphasis on personal holiness AND social transformation. Our United Methodist mission statement reflects this: To make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Our founder John Wesley famously said, “The world is my parish” reflecting his belief that salvation is both for the benefit of the individual soul and for the world. One who claims Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior will have a living faith that will make an impact for good in the world that “the healing and redeeming work of God might be present in our words and deeds.” In practical terms this means that we are always looking outward into our community and the world, asking: What good may we do? Who might we include? Are we proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ to the Galt community (and the world) through our thoughts, words, and deeds? Galt UMC has a heart FOR the city as a reflection of our Open Doors!