
Windover Hills United Methodist Church was formed in 1958, composed primarily of members from another area Methodist congregation.
Worship services were first held in an old farmhouse on the Wilson Estate. As the congregation grew, the services were moved to a quonset hut, then finally to the present sanctuary, which was completed in 1969.
An education wing was added in 1984. A new Fellowship Hall was dedicated in December 2002. It replaced the quonset hut, which had served as the fellowship hall after the construction of the sanctuary.
The church, Fellowship Hall, parsonage and several parking lots sit on four rolling acres directly across Ridge
Road, overlooking the Sunny Slopes facility in South Park. Enjoy the sweeping view of the park from the church
grounds, and you'll understand why our founders chose the name Windover Hills.
Windover Hills United Methodist Church continues its heritage and traditions,
but at the same time looks forward to the challenges of the future.
The mission of Windover Hills remains to serve the community and share the good news of Jesus Christ.
"Welcome to the Pittsburgh District, home of 51 United Methodist Churches in Allegheny County. We are located in the inner city of Pittsburgh; from the Homewood section on the East End, to Upper St. Clair in the South Hills, to Cranberry and Gibsonia in the North Hills, and to Upper Sewickley in the West.
We are very diverse in our churches, our people, our styles of worship, and offerings of community ministries. Statistics show that we are about 21,000 members spread throughout these urban and suburban areas..." more ....
What We Believe ...
As United Methodists, we have an obligation to bear a faithful Christian witness to Jesus Christ, the living reality at the center of the Church's life and witness. To fulfill this obligation, we reflect critically on our biblical and theological inheritance, striving to express faithfully the witness we make in our own time. more ....