UCC Webster

Sunday morning – Worship at 10am – Also Live online

Join us IN PERSON in the church sanctuary. You can also participate in worship by watching it live (or anytime afterward) on Facebook or on our YouTube channel. See below for this week’s bulletin.

Don’t forget our outdoor giving pantry and pet food pantry are still operating in these difficult times. We invite you to take as you need, and give as you are able.


At United Church of Christ in Webster

We WELCOME. “No matter who you are, or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here”. That’s how we begin each service, and how we live. It means everyone is equally invited to fully participate in the life of the church.

We EXPLORE. We don’t profess to have all the answers. In fact, we encourage questioning. We cherish and respect the diversity of beliefs that enrich our life together. We are united, not by a common doctrine or creed, but by a commitment to living a life of love, compassion, and inclusion as taught by Jesus.

We ACT. We are a hands-on, “get-it-done” church. While Sunday worship is an important part of our community, the real passion in our church is in our service to others. Our ministries are as varied as the needs within our world.

Fall/Winter/Spring Worship Schedule

Sundays

10:00 AM Combined worship in our sanctuary. Masks are optional; socially distanced seating available.

10:00 AM Sunday School in the woods!

10:00 AM Rebel Beat Youth Group

Summer Worship Schedule

Sundays

10:00 AM Combined worship in our sanctuary or on the lawn.

All Are Welcome Here

As an Open and Affirming congregation, Webster UCC has embraced the vision of being a welcoming, Christ-centered community where all of God’s people are valued, supported and challenged to grow in faith and service.  For us “all” truly means ALL.  We feel you shouldn’t have to do any detective work to find out whether you will be welcome here.  You are.  Period. LGBTQ+? Yes.  Person of Color? Yes.  Living with a mental illness?  Yes.  Strong in your beliefs?  Yes.  Not sure what you believe?  Yes. We are proud of the UCC’s inclusive tradition, and are committed to upholding that tradition.  This affirmation extends not only to our programs and services, but also to sacraments, lay leadership positions, and the hiring of our staff, including clergy.  You can read our inclusion statements here.