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SAVE THE DATE!
We will hold our annual congregational meeting in person on Sunday, January 19 after our 11 AM worship service.
This is an important meeting for our church as we will vote to approve the budget and slate of officers for 2025.
If you are a member, we encourage you to make plans to attend in person and help us reach the quorum so we can vote.
However, if you are unable to attend due to health concerns, you will be able to join the meeting online. If so, you must submit your vote by printing the absentee ballot form, signing it, and dropping it at the church before Sunday, January 19
at 11 AM. Write to [email protected] to request the Zoom link & ballot form.
We hope you can join us for lunch and fellowship as we celebrate all that God did in and through UCG last year,
and to vote on important UCG matters in 2025!
We will hold our annual congregational meeting in person on Sunday, January 19 after our 11 AM worship service.
This is an important meeting for our church as we will vote to approve the budget and slate of officers for 2025.
If you are a member, we encourage you to make plans to attend in person and help us reach the quorum so we can vote.
However, if you are unable to attend due to health concerns, you will be able to join the meeting online. If so, you must submit your vote by printing the absentee ballot form, signing it, and dropping it at the church before Sunday, January 19
at 11 AM. Write to [email protected] to request the Zoom link & ballot form.
We hope you can join us for lunch and fellowship as we celebrate all that God did in and through UCG last year,
and to vote on important UCG matters in 2025!
We’re thrilled to kick off Union Youth in 2025 with our annual Lock-In!
When: Drop-off on Friday, January 17, at 6 PM; Pick-up on Saturday, January 18, at 8 AM
Where: Union Church
Who: All Union Youth—friends are welcome, too!
Join us for an unforgettable night of fun, fellowship, and lasting memories. Don’t wait— be sure to sign your youth up today by clicking/tapping on the button:
When: Drop-off on Friday, January 17, at 6 PM; Pick-up on Saturday, January 18, at 8 AM
Where: Union Church
Who: All Union Youth—friends are welcome, too!
Join us for an unforgettable night of fun, fellowship, and lasting memories. Don’t wait— be sure to sign your youth up today by clicking/tapping on the button:
Sermon Series
We will explore in depth the seven letters to the churches found in Revelation chapters 2 and 3.
Written during a period of uncertainty and anxiety while John was exiled on the island of Patmos, these letters
offer timeless insights on overcoming challenges and remaining steadfast in faith. Addressed to the churches of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea, they provide valuable lessons on devotion,
perseverance, and spiritual growth.
Written during a period of uncertainty and anxiety while John was exiled on the island of Patmos, these letters
offer timeless insights on overcoming challenges and remaining steadfast in faith. Addressed to the churches of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea, they provide valuable lessons on devotion,
perseverance, and spiritual growth.
This Sunday
January 8
Join us on any of our worship services: 8 & 11 AM, 6 PM!
UCG Sunday School
(Adult, Youth & Union Kids)
This Sunday, we continue our series on "Heaven: Glimpses from Genesis to Revelation" led by Nathan Purtzer beginning at 9:45 AM.
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If you are a parent, we hope to see your children this Sunday with us
starting at 9:45 AM. |
Parents, make sure your kids don't miss our amazing Children's Church, every Sunday
during our 11 AM worship service. |
Join us upstairs, every Sunday, from 9:45 to 10:45 AM
When the time came for the Israelites to enter the land God promised to Abraham, they had a crisis of faith. Ten of the men who spied out the land were afraid of the giants and the fortified cities. Two of the spies, Joshua and Caleb, trusted that God would give them victory. |