From the merger of the Congregational-Christian
Church and the Evangelical and Reformed Church to form the United
Church of Christ in 1957 until the mid 1980’s, the denomination’s
offices were in New York and Union served as the home church for
many officers and continues to be known throughout the denomination
as a vital church.
Always a leader in theological education, we’ve served as
a field ed site for dozens of student ministers, ordained five women
in quick succession during the late 70’s and 80’s and
have students in our care as they move toward ordination.
As our name implies, the founders of
the congregation hoped to serve the spiritual needs of everyone.
As our community has become more pluralistic, we’ve recognized
the richness of diversity and value of mutual respect and are active
in the interfaith community. Our congregation draws individuals
who are on lifelong spiritual journeys and families with blended
religious traditions.