The Clearwater United Methodist Church exists to praise God and to create an environment for congregational and individual, spiritual and relational growth in Christ.
Have a look through our upcoming events and get involved with serving our community. We have many activities and encourage people of all ages to have some fun while growing in faith.
All persons share a full and loving relationship with God.
The Clearwater Church dates back to 1885. Over the years, the church has sought to do the will of God here in South Central Kansas. God has richly blessed our church and we are grateful.
Staffing of the Clearwater Church has changed over the years. Members have come and gone. Yet, the ministry and mission have remained constant.
Join us in your own time for worship in person – Sundays 9:30 a.m. We are also streaming all services online, or check out past sermons. We look forward to seeing you next Sunday.
A native of Stillwater, Oklahoma, Pastor Nathan McFee found his way to Clearwater after serving a year as pastor of two small churches in the Indiana Conference of the United Methodist Church. Prior to that, he served as an associate pastor at Lost Creek United Methodist Church in Oklahoma with extensive experience in children’s, youth, and family ministry.
Pastor Nathan’s background has led him to be passionate about helping people discover God’s love, grow in faith, and find meaningful community. He believes that ministry is built upon relationships and that the Church is called to be a place where everyone is welcomed, valued, and invited to grow together.
Pastor Nathan graduated from Oklahoma State University with a bachelor’s degree in history. He is currently completing his Master of Divinity at Saint Paul School of Theology in Kansas City.
Whether he is leading worship, sharing a cup of coffee, or serving alongside others in the community, Pastor Nathan enjoys getting to know people and walking with them through every season of life. Outside of ministry, he loves hiking and spending time outdoors with his wife, Kayla, reading, and cheering on his beloved Oklahoma State Cowboys.