Your method has the wrong signature. It should be private static int sumOfNumbers(int x, int y) .
edit: I've been asked to put a little more explanation around this. A static method, like Main in your example, doesn't belong to a particular instance of an object. It belongs to its class, Program. A method without the static modifier belongs to a particular instance of the class. This difference means that an "objectless" static method (Main) can only work directly with methods that are static, or by instantiating an object and then invoking that method on the object.
This second method would look like:
var foo = new Program();
Console.WriteLine(foo.sumOfNumbers(3,2))
I would continue to recommend modifying the method to be static. I infer from your Main method that you're writing a console app, and it would be unconventional (in my experience) to instance such a class.