Asbury United Methodist Church on South Western Ave holds a particular kind of gravity in this part of Sioux Falls — the kind that shows up in a sanctuary on Sunday morning and again at a community table on a weekday.
They worship, teach, baptize, and serve. Traditional Methodist liturgy anchors the weekend, but the work spreads wider than that — pastoral care for people in hard seasons, youth ministry that actually engages kids, children's programs, adult fellowship, and outreach that moves beyond the church walls into the neighborhood around it. Communion and sacraments are practiced with intention, not habit.
People return here because the theology is grounded and the community is genuinely active, not just ceremonially charitable. South Sioux Falls has no shortage of congregations, but Asbury has built something specific: a place where faith and practical service sit in the same room without apology.