For over one hundred years, The Christmas Fund has provided direct financial assistance to the healers in all our lives: retired and active UCC ministers, church workers, and their families. You are part of the community of The Christmas Fund, whether you donate at Christmastime, benefit directly from our grant or leadership programs, or simply believe in our mission to help secure the financial foundation of those engaged in the life of the church.
Please consider donating today to ensure more healers receive the loving support of the Church in their moment of deepest need. The Christmas Fund was here for them. And regardless of who you are or what brought you to the United Church of Christ, The Christmas Fund is here for you.
Your gift is more than just a testament to your belief in the values of the United Church of Christ, it is a critical lifeline for those who depend on our grant programs for care and support. Thank you again for your generosity and I offer a closing prayer for your continued safety and peace.
We will be collecting this special offering the month of December. You can add it to your regular envelop with a notation on the outside as to the amount going to "The Christmas Fund" or you can use your Tithe.ly account and choose the appropriate drop down in the giving FUND field. You can also click the button below to give through Tithe.ly and see how easy it is.
Welcome to the third Sunday in Advent. This Sunday we will light the candle of JOY. We hope that you will join us at 9 am for Adult Studies, 10:15 for Worship, followed by a time of Fellow-Sip.
This Sunday, we light the candle of LOVE. We hope that you will join us to hear our choir sing and this week will be our Christmas Cantata. The choir will perform "Seasons of Praise." We hope that you will join us at 10:15 for that special worship service and performance.
We hope that one of these service will fit into your busy schedule this Christmas time. We have a service at 7 pm and at 10:30 pm. Both services there will be communion and candlelights. Both will be filled with the story of the birth of our Savior and some of our favorite hymns. Of course what is better than Silent Night sung in the glow of the candles of the church. Make plans to join us.
Join us for the annual tradition of the beautiful sounds of brass instruments filling the sanctuary with their sounds of the season prior to the start of the last service of the evening. Join us at 10 pm as the Brass Menagerie plays and ushers in Christmas Eve.