What To Expect

What to Expect

Welcome! No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, you're welcome here. First Congregational Church is an inclusive spiritual community for all of God's people. No matter what your faith background, you'll find First Congregational Church a place where you can strengthen your faith and meet others who are on a similar faith journey.. When you come for a visit, you'll find friendly people waiting to welcome you. Stop by our Visitors Center located in the front of the sanctuary to pick up all our current information regarding upcoming events and fill out a visitors card. We would love to get to know you better!

What to Wear

Wear whatever makes you comfortable. There is no dress code. You'll see some people in dresses and suits and others in jeans and shorts.

What's In it for Kids and Youth

Our Children meet during our Adult Worship to have a learning experience just for them. Shortly after the morning worship begins the children will meet up front for a short Children's moment and then they will be led by our wonderful children's church teachers to the children's area located on our upper floor.

Youth Program

Our youth program is for ages middle school through high school and meets during our sunday school hour during the regular school year. They meet for special events during the summer months. They not only participate in our sunday morning worship service but often you will find them singing in the choir or providing special music and assisting the Deacons in other Sunday morning activities.

We can't wait to meet you and worship with you! Click here for the worship schedule and directions.

Social Media Policy

First Congregational UCC Social Media Policy & Guidelines

First Congregational UCC (FCUCC) values the potential good that comes from personal web pages, social networking pages, blogs, texting, instant messaging, e-mail and other forms of electronic social networking/communication. Simultaneously we recognize that misunderstanding, personal offense, hurt, legal exposure and damage to our church community can potentially accompany use of these mediums. The Apostle Paul instructs that “Everything is permissible but not everything is constructive. Nobody should seek his own good, but the good of others.” With the principles of 1 Corinthians 10:23-33 in mind, all church employees, leaders and members are asked to abide by these guidelines.

Ensure Integrity: Your electronic communications should be consistent with the teaching of scripture and the values of FCUCC. Don’t say anything online that you wouldn’t say in-person as a representative of the church (Proverbs 10:9). If a public dialog gets heated, stop using a public forum and make the conversation private (Matthew 18:15-17). Leaders are expected to have the foresight to anticipate, within reason, how their words and/or actions may be perceived by their audience and to those under their care.

Offer a Disclaimer: When you are in a position of church leadership, people don’t easily distinguish between your personal and professional behaviors. Your name and the church are always linked in people’s minds. As such, all personal web pages, social networking pages and blogs (in which you are personally identifiable) should feature the following disclaimer: “Please know that these are my personal views and not necessarily those of FCUCC.”

Promote Credibility: Make sure your facts are correct, in proper context and that your positions are justifiable (1 Corinthians 13:5-7). Respond to those who disagree in a spirit of love and grace (Luke 6:28-30). Avoid using a “stream of consciousness” writing style (as it can easily be misinterpreted or taken out of context). Do not use electronic communications to resolve interpersonal conflicts that are best handled face-to-face.

Keep Confidences and Avoid Libel: Be extra careful that your communications do not inadvertently share confidential information (we sometimes deal with a lot of confidences in church work). Know that with any public postings you are legally liable for what you say. Laws governing slander, libel, defamation and copyright apply. Outside parties actually can pursue legal action against you for your postings.

Respect the Church and its Staff: Since electronic communications are public (or easily made public), we ask you to be respectful to the church and our leaders, staff, volunteers and members. In this vein, we ask that questions that are the responsibility of a certain board or team involving church business be sent directly to that team rather than posted for public discussion.

Electronic Communications are Teachings: For pastors and teachers, and other church leaders, electronic communications can also be seen as church teachings. All who teach and lead in the church should be very mindful of any public posts that may be taken as teachings of the church.

Limited Expression in Written Words: Remember that written words can easily convey the wrong message. Written words do not have the “non-verbal” channels that accompany face-to-face communication. Missing are body language, facial expressions and tone of voice that can help ensure proper context. As such, re-read everything prior to sending. See if there is any possibility of misunderstanding. Every year the church deals with many relational problems brought on by poor word choices or communications sent in anger/haste. Think before you press “send!”

Communicate as if Your Words are to Be Published in the Local Newspaper: A good tool for determining what is correct communication is to behave as if the local newspaper were printing your electronic communication for all to see. If you wouldn’t want your actions/words to be seen on the front page, you may not be handling the situation properly.

Facebook Members Group Guidelines: The private group page should be used for general discussion about spiritual topics, general church suggestions or questions, discussion about church plans and activities, personal spiritual needs that members wish to convey to other members, sharing of interesting articles or events, and general light discussion among members. The group page should not be used for questions of church business, finances, or personnel matters, except for the posting of meeting times for such matters to be discussed. We wish this to be a place of positivity and fellowship among members and leave church business to those designated meetings. Postings on this group page should be considered for this page only and never shared with the public without permission of the original poster.

Moderation: Moderators may be removed or added by vote of the council. Moderators will have the authority to add or remove Facebook group members. Members should be current members of the church or church staff as well as members of the church who have moved away but still wish to maintain a relationship with FCUCC and members of other UCC congregations or the association that have built a relationship with FCUCC. Moderators encourage lively discussion and will only remove a post with serious thought and using the Social Media Policy & Guidelines document as its guide. If a post is removed, the original poster will be notified with a suggestion on the proper route to get their question answered or with the reason their post was removed.

Youth: Youth are especially at risk of harm through social media. FCUCC recommends that no adults initiate a ‘connection’ on any social media with any youth in the church. If a minor initiates the ‘connection’ with you, we ask that you only accept if you can set the privacy settings on your account so that they are not able to see any age inappropriate content or comments you may share. If you have any questions about a social media request from a minor, you should speak with the minor’s guardian before proceeding.

Final Thoughts: FCUCC understands the good that comes from electronic communications and social networking. It is not our desire to create consternation or dampen creativity when it comes to the use of these mediums. At the same time we recognize the tremendous potential for hurt and misunderstanding that go with these mediums. We trust that by following these guidelines and common sense, you are able to both reap the rewards of electronic communications … and avoid their potential pitfalls.  

Service Time

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What We Believe

Mission Statement

God calls us, First Congregational United Church of Christ, a joyful faith community, to provide a safe space for all personal and collective spiritual growth. We commit ourselves through active participation, using individual gifts, to minister to ALL those in need of Christ’s love and guidance

What We Believe

We believe in the triune God: Creator, resurrected Christ, the sole Head of the church, and

the Holy Spirit, who guides and brings about the creative and redemptive work of God in the world.

We believe that each person is unique and valuable. It is the will of God that every person belong to a family of faith where they have a strong sense of being valued and loved.

We believe that each person is on a spiritual journey and that each of us is at a different stage of that journey.

We believe that the persistent search for God produces an authentic relationship with God, engendering love, strengthening faith, dissolving guilt, and giving life purpose and direction.

We believe that all of the baptized 'belong body and soul to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.' No matter who – no matter what – no matter where we are on life's journey – notwithstanding race, gender, sexual orientation, class or creed – we all belong to God and to one worldwide community of faith. All persons baptized – past, present and future – are connected to each other and to God through the sacrament of baptism. We baptize during worship when the community is present because baptism includes the community's promise of 'love, support and care' for the baptized – and we promise that we won't take it back – no matter where your journey leads you.

We believe that all people of faith are invited to join Christ at Christ's table for the sacrament of Communion. Just as many grains of wheat are gathered to make one loaf of bread and many grapes are gathered to make one cup of wine, we, the many people of God, are made one in the body of Christ, the church. The breaking of bread and the pouring of wine reminds us of the costliness of Christ's sacrifice and the discipleship to which we are all called. In the breaking of bread, we remember and celebrate Christ's presence among us along with a 'cloud of witnesses' – our ancestors, family and friends who have gone before us. It is a great mystery; we claim it by faith.

We believe the UCC is called to be a united and uniting church. "That they may all be one." (John 17:21) "In essentials–unity, in nonessentials–diversity, in all things–charity," These UCC mottos survive because they touch core values deep within us. The UCC has no rigid formulation of doctrine or attachment to creeds or structures. Its overarching creed is love. UCC pastors and teachers are known for their commitment to excellence in theological preparation, interpretation of the scripture and justice advocacy. Even so, love and unity in the midst of our diversity are our greatest assets.

We believe that God calls us to be servants in the service of others and to be good stewards of the earth's resources. 'To believe is to care; to care is to do.'

We believe that the UCC is called to be a prophetic church. As in the tradition of the prophets and apostles, God calls the church to speak truth to power, liberate the oppressed, care for the poor and comfort the afflicted.

We believe in the power of peace, and work for nonviolent solutions to local, national, and international problems.

We are a people of possibility. In the UCC, members, congregations and structures have the breathing room to explore and to hear ... for after all, God is still speaking, ...

About Us

We are a beacon of truth and a light through Christ, in the spreading of the social gospel. We believe that while god spoke in ages past, God is Still Speaking today! We are committed to not only being "open" to ALL people but, "affirming" of ALL people. FCUCC is a "safe and secure" place for ALL people to worship. We believe in the equality of ALL of Gods children regardless of "who they are, or where they are on life's journey." YOU are WELCOME at FCUCC!

Worship at First Congregational is a blended worship style where Holy Scripture is rightly divided and a safe secure space is provided for ALL people to worship.

Sunday school – 9:30a.m followed by Worship at 11am.

Handicap access located on the West facing side of the building in our parking lot accessible through the alley between 7th & 8th street.

ALL are invited and encouraged to join/participate.

For more information please visit our website www.uccinhuntington.org. 
For video highlights of our services, please visit our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/UCCinHuntingtonWV.

The United Church of Christ is a community of faith that seeks to respond to the Gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed. The UCC was founded in 1957 a union of several different Christian traditions. From the beginning of our history, we were a church that affirmed the ideal that Christians did not always have to agree to live together in communion. Our motto—"that they may all be one"—is Jesus' prayer for the unity of the church.

What To Expect

What to Expect

Welcome! No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, you're welcome here. First Congregational Church is an inclusive spiritual community for all of God's people. No matter what your faith background, you'll find First Congregational Church a place where you can strengthen your faith and meet others who are on a similar faith journey.. When you come for a visit, you'll find friendly people waiting to welcome you. Stop by our Visitors Center located in the front of the sanctuary to pick up all our current information regarding upcoming events and fill out a visitors card. We would love to get to know you better!

What to Wear

Wear whatever makes you comfortable. There is no dress code. You'll see some people in dresses and suits and others in jeans and shorts.

What's In it for Kids and Youth

Our Children meet during our Adult Worship to have a learning experience just for them. Shortly after the morning worship begins the children will meet up front for a short Children's moment and then they will be led by our wonderful children's church teachers to the children's area located on our upper floor.

Youth Program

Our youth program is for ages middle school through high school ansd meets during our sunday school hour during the regular school year. They meet for special events during the summer months. They not only participate in our sunday morning worship service but often you will find them singing in the choir or providing special music and assisting the Deacons in other Sunday morning activities.

We can't wait to meet you and worship with you! Click here for the worship schedule and directions.

It is always possible

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Throughout life people will make you mad, disrespect you and treat you bad. Let God deal with the things they do, cause hate in your heart will consume you too. Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible. Everything should be as simple as it is

Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first. If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude. Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.

Everything should be simple

arrowthemes

Throughout life people will make you mad, disrespect you and treat you bad. Let God deal with the things they do, cause hate in your heart will consume you too. Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible. Everything should be as simple as it is

Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first. If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude. Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.

Have faith in your abilities

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The world owes you nothing. It was here first. Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment. Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim.

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