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The United Church of Christ

Who We Are

  • Our faith is 2,000 years old. Our thinking is not.
    We believe in God's continuing testament. This is why we are committed to hearing God's ancient story anew and afresh in our lives and in the world today. We try to remain attentive to God's creative movement in the world. Religion and science are not mutually exclusive, and your head and heart are both welcomed into our places of worship. We prepare our members and leaders to be engaged in ministry in the present and future church, and we embrace all kinds of communities and new modes of thinking. Why? Because God is still speaking,

  • No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here.
    We believe in extravagant welcome. This is why we insist that God's communion table is open, not closed, and God's gift and claim in baptism are irrevocable. We advocate justice for all. Our congregations extend hospitality as a sign of God's inclusive love. We teach that evangelism—offering bread to those in search of it—is God's mission. Our perspective is global, not provincial. We work with—not against—people of other faiths. Why? Because God is still speaking,

  • Never place a period where God has placed a comma.
    We believe the church's mission is to change lives—individually, systemically and globally. We work to make transformation possible, but trust in God's grace. This is why we insist that churches must be places of vitality in worship, learning and advocacy. We are committed to working for justice, and we believe that lives are changed through global experiences and friendships. Why? Because God is still speaking,

  • God still has a lot to say: Learn about how our church is Still Speaking,

  • From the Pilgrims to the present: Discover some UCC Firsts!


UCC Statement of Faith
in the form of a doxology

We believe in you, O God, Eternal Spirit, God of our Savior Jesus Christ and our God, and to your deeds we testify:

You call the worlds into being, create persons in your own image, and set before each one the ways of life and death.

You seek in holy love to save all people from aimlessness and sin.

You judge people and nations by your righteous will declared through prophets and apostles.

In Jesus Christ, the man of Nazareth, our crucified and risen Savior, you have come to us and shared our common lot, conquering sin and death and reconciling the world to yourself.

You bestow upon us your Holy Spirit, creating and renewing the church of Jesus Christ, binding in covenant faithful people of all ages, tongues, and races.

You call us into your church to accept the cost and joy of discipleship, to be your servants in the service of others, to proclaim the gospel to all the world and resist the powers of evil, to share in Christ's baptism and eat at his table, to join him in his passion and victory.

You promise to all who trust you forgiveness of sins and fullness of grace, courage in the struggle for justice and peace, your presence in trial and rejoicing, and eternal life in your realm which has no end.

Blessing and honor, glory and power be unto you.

Amen.


The original (traditional) version of the UCC Statement of Faith was adopted by the Second General Synod of the United Church of Christ held in Oberlin, Ohio, July 5-9, 1959. The Statement of Faith in the Form of a Doxology was authorized by Executive Council in 1981. These and other forms of the Statement of Faith are available on the UCC website.