Welcome to the First Congregational UCC of Conneaut
The purpose of our Church is to bring together seekers of Jesus Christ through fellowship and worship and to work together to build a community of love, service, and peace.
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Welcome |
Vision |
Worship Service - Sundays at 10:00 am
Children's Sunday School - Following Children's Sermon Service recorded live on Facebook. MissionMicah 6:8 - Do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God.
We are committed to being a warm and inviting church with prayer and scripture as our foundation. We will provide many opportunities to grow deeper in relationship with God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and with each other, through worship, fellowship, education and service. We will respect each other’s faith journey and see beyond the differences to the Christ who lives in each of us. |
We seek unity in Christ’s body through loving, worshipping, growing, and serving together.
Photography CreditsThe best pictures on this website were provide by Richard McBride of Conneaut, Ohio. You can see more of his wonderful work here:
https://rmcbride.smugmug.com/ |
The global church logo (upper left-hand corner) represents one of the UCC initiatives called "Three Great Loves". It is a call to the love of children, the love of neighbor, and the love of creation. How can our commitment to these three great loves change the world?
Except (Paraphrased) From "The Prophetic Witness of Place" UCC Article by Michael Howard 1-12-2023
Many of the challenges our congregations face today are related in some way or another to a deeply rooted love of a place. At their best, our church buildings are thin places, where heaven and earth collide. They are places of ritual and celebration that somehow hold both our hope and our despair. Our sacred buildings are places where the Dream of God unfolds, where we learn what love looks like in public, where God’s shalom becomes a tangible reality.
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They provide the landscape that is the scenery of our spiritual lives. They create the context for building communities
where we weave our lives into fabrics of care in beloved communion with God and with the world around us. |