

What Matters to Us
UCC churches
express God’s extravagant welcome in a variety of ways. Our welcome
embraces both those we invite to participate in our congregations, as
well as those outside the church, with whom we work for God’s justice
and compassion. That is our prayer, our hope.
Who is welcome? Our churches are open to
God’s children of different cultures, races, genders, ages, sexual
orientations, abilities, economic situations, and theological
traditions. It isn’t always easy to be so open. Each UCC congregation
prayerfully discerns and expresses how wide their doors and arms are
open. Some state it this way, “We are a multicultural and multiracial,
open and affirming, accessible to all, and just peace church.” Wow,
that’s a mouthful, but check out the links to those words to discover
the meaning, heart, and history behind the terms.
Once one enters the door, it’s not a matter of “sit back, be quiet,
speak only as we do.” You, your heart’s questions and your gifts, are
vital to the congregation. Both we and you grow together in faith and
witness. Your distinct story of faith joins with centuries of stories
that make up the Church, and specifically the United Church of Christ.
In God’s grace, you change: we change. We make a holy difference in each
other’s lives, and, together, in the world.
In gratitude, because God welcomes us, we are called to make bold
stands. In behalf of and along with those who remain oppressed,
suffering, alienated, and poor in God’s world, we speak and act . “It’s
not an extravagant welcome to an ‘anything-goes’ religion, a comfortable
form of Christianity, but to a costly form of discipleship,” says John
Thomas, former president and general minister of the UCC. Thomas calls
this kind of discipleship “evangelical courage.” It’s the other side of
the “extravagant welcome” coin. You see this risky faith expressed
throughout our history that at times has been hidden. Inspired by God’s
gift of hospitality, we work for God’s welcoming world of love and
justice.
This commitment has empowered the United church of Christ to lead the
way in witness and celebration as it.
ordained the First woman in post Biblical times
ordained the first black
ordained the first openly gay
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