The United Methodist Church recognizes two sacraments, baptism and communion. These two acts have a special place in the church because Jesus commanded them and participated in them.
Through the years, Christians have used other sacramental acts to draw closer to God. While we do not recognize these others as sacraments, we participate in many of them in some way.
In the following articles, we explore how United Methodists understand baptism, communion, and rites and rituals other Christian churches view as sacraments.

Renewing waters: How United Methodists understand baptism

An open table: How United Methodists understand communion

Beyond baptism: What confirmation means to United Methodists

Before God and one another: United Methodists and confession

I do: How United Methodists understand Christian marriage

God is with us: Blessing the dying and those who grieve
