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

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Open and Affirming

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

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Accessible to All

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

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Committed to Social Justice

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

Lent: At the Table

Our Lenten theme for this year is At the Table. We will celebrate Communion several times during Lent: Ash Wednesday, 2nd Sunday in Lent, Maundy Thursday, Easter Vigil, and Easter Sunday. At the Table, we will be fed and remember Jesus. Throughout Lent, we will not only be At the Table, physically, we will also explore the spiritual and emotional ways we come to the Table, or how we leave the Table. What are we hungry for when we arrive? How are we fed At the Table?

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Mardi Gras Celebration

Sunday, February 15 | 11 a.m. | Dining Room

The Board of Community Life is hosting an all-church New Orleans-inspired Mardi Gras celebration to mark the beginning of Lent. Enjoy a jambalaya lunch, Mardi Gras themed crafts, and live music by Mary Gaines and Chris Wagoner!

Come, build community!

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Young Adult Lunch

Sunday, February 22 | 11:00 a.m. | Chapel

If you are post high school and under 30, come join us for lunch and informal conversation. We will also assemble snack packs for Friends of State Street to distribute. Lunch is free, no rsvp or commitment involved!

All are welcome!

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.

Typewriter with the typed words "One justice for all."

Seeds of Hope Grants

Seeds of Hope Social Justice Grants, administered by First Congregational Church of Madison Foundation, are available to organizations in Dane County to implement and support innovative programs and initiatives that advance social justice in ways consistent with the United Church of Christ’s missions. 

Grants are open to community-based organizations, neighborhood groups, cooperatives, non-profits, faith groups, and others who are working to make Dane County’s communities just and equitable for all. 501(c)(3) status is not required. Grants are not available to individuals. Applications open January 15, 2026. The deadline to apply is March 1, 2026.  Learn more.