With its brown shingle exterior and white trim, the First United Methodist Church is the ideal of a rural Long Island church, perfect for some tranquility on a vacation to the Hamptons. Set amid lawns and trees, it is a retreat from the world and the perfect escape after a long day under the sun. Come on Sundays for services or stop in on a weekday to appreciate the serenity of its grounds.
Approach the church from the center of the village, where the shops gradually end and sweeping lawns and charming houses begin. Only a few steps away, the steeple of the church rises above the neighboring roofs. Turn the corner and admire the first sight of the traditional architecture wrapped around a central tower. Notice the way in which a conventional architectural form has been subtly reimagined. Sit on the lawns and look up at the windows, perhaps enjoying a lunch purchased from one of the nearby cafés.
Head inside for a service or quiet prayer, appreciating the subtle simplicity of the interior. A welcoming atmosphere pervades the congregation and the church itself, as parishioners are used to visitors coming and going through the vacation community of East Hampton. Chat with locals or sit down in the polished, well cared-for pews and look up at the art that adorns the walls.
The First United Methodist Church is located near the center of East Hampton, a 5-minute walk from the central shopping area. Walk from the East Hampton Railroad Station in 11 minutes, where connections are available throughout the island and to New York City. Drive from the closest airport, John F. Kennedy Airport, in 2.5 hours or take the train in 3 hours. Airport connections are also available via LaGuardia and Newark. Parking is available on the street or in a nearby lot.
Visiting hours can vary, but visitors of all faiths are welcome to attend services. Check online for dates and times.