Glyndon United Methodist Church is a traditional Christian church. It is a beautiful building, and one of the areas oldest structures. The church is very active in the community, participating in Habitat for Humanity and donating food to the Community Crisis Center. The congregation has youth and adult choirs and also offers fellowship programs to its members. Services are held twice daily led by pastor Norman Obenshain. The building is easily recognized by the bell tower peeking out above the trees on Butler Street.