You Are Welcome Here.

No matter who you are, or where you are on life’s journey –
you are welcome here at First Congregational United Church of Christ. 

Who we are

A large group of First Congregational UCC church members at the Pride Parade holding an "Embracing Diversity" banner

Open and Affirming

We welcome persons of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions.

People holding a "dementia friendly" banner

Accessible to All

We are committed to be physically and attitudinally welcoming of people with disabilities.

Six people holding posters promoting social justice

Committed to Social Justice

We are called to acts of witness, compassion, and empowerment to ensure justice for all.

Advent Vespers

Thursday, December 18 | 7:00 p.m. | Chapel
 

Join us for Advent Vespers in the Iona Community tradition. Lead by those who recently made the pilgrimage to the Iona Abbey in Scotland, these services will reflect the community’s deep commitment to simplicity, inclusivity, and contemplative worship. Rooted in the ancient Christian practice of evening prayer, Iona Vespers blends Celtic spirituality, ecological awareness, and social justice themes with traditional liturgy.

A time of visiting will follow with cookies and tea in the Hearth Room

Christmas Pageant

The Inn Crowd: Who’s In? Who’s Out?
Sunday, December 21 | 6:00 p.m. | Sanctuary
 
A story as old as time. The familiar story of the arrival of the promised new King produced and performed by the children and youth of First Cong.
 
“Good news! Good news! I bring good news. A baby has been born, I bring good news!”

The Inn: Sheltering the Holy

This year, it seemed appropriate to address how many of our Holy siblings struggle to find shelter, just as the Holy family did. Many of God’s children struggle to provide housing, food, and safety for their families. People have been furloughed or fired from jobs. Many of our immigrant siblings live in fear, rather than being welcomed and embraced. During this Advent season, what is the role of the church in providing hope, peace, joy, and love to ALL of God’s children?

Solar for Justice Community Grants

First Congregational UCC installed a large solar array on the roof that provides about 65% of the electricity for church activities. The solar energy project grew from Congregational discussions around justice and caring for creation. The conversations focused on environmental justice, recognizing that environmental harm, and the benefits from many environmental programs, are not distributed equitably.

The solar panels reduce the Church’s carbon footprint and save on utility costs. We are pleased to share that the yearly savings are being distributed to the community in the form of Solar for Justice grants. Learn more.