In the Christian community, one of our highest values has to do with relationships. We value our relationships with one another and with God. All are welcomed and loved just as you are. No judgment. No litmus test of doctrine. Just a vibrant, friendly, and caring community.
Your children are welcome at PUMC! They can join us during the worship service. We also have a nursery available for babies and toddlers during the worship service.
Sunday worship service starts at 11:30
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Our Pastor
Rev. Timoci Nawaciono has been an ordained Minister from the Methodist Church in Fiji since 1996. He served local churches from 1994-2006. In 2002, he graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity from the Pacific Theological College in Suva, Fiji. In 2008, he graduated with a Master of Arts in Applied Theological Studies from Queen’s Foundation, Great Britain. From 2009-2017, he was a lecturer at the Davuilevu Theological College in Davuilevu, Nausori, Fiji. He is married to Sainimili Nawaciono and they have 4 children.
Pastor’s Office hours: 9:30-12:30 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Directions:
410 D St, Petaluma, CA 94952 between 4th and 5th Streets
We are conveniently located in historic downtown Petaluma two blocks from Petaluma Boulevard (formerly Main Street). We are next to the Petaluma Post Office.
There is usually ample street parking, and on Sundays, additional parking is available in the Post Office parking lot.
From Highway 101, take the East Washington Street exit west.
Turn left on Lakeville Street, just before the Petaluma River, and turn right on East D Street. Continue across the bridge to D Street.
Office hours: 9:30-12:30 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Our thanks to Lou Strohmeyer for the photograph of PUMC used here and on the home page.
Our Sanctuary was dedicated on December 7, 1941.
PUMC Facebook page: current events & other information can be found here
QUICK LINKS
PUMC Office Phone: 707-762-9785 PUMC Office Email |
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Rev. Timoci Nawaciono | |
Fijian Layleader (Vacatawa) Sekuri Yadraca |