Check out the links below for more information about issues, services, and programs important to our church community.
National UCC Web Site This link is for those who would like to know more about our United Church of Christ denomination. Still Speaking Web Site This link is for those wondering what the new UCC "Still Speaking" commercials and advertisements are all about. Minnesota Conference UCC Web Site This link is for those wanting to find out about the various UCC churches in our state and conference. Pilgrim Point Camp This link is for those looking for an outdoor experience with a spiritul focus. My Own Montessori Web Site This link is for those curious about enrolling their child in the Montessori school at Union Congregation Church. Church Resource Center This link is for those wanting print/video/DVD materials for educational purposes. Minnesota Council of Churches This link is for those wanting to make connections with the wider Christian community in Minnesota. Child Advocacy Network/CCC This link is for those interested in the Minnesota interfaith network of child advocates. Joint Religious Legislative Coalition A nonpartisan interfaith public policy organization which works for positive change in Minnesota by proposing and promoting social justice legislation. JPANet The UCC Take Action Center for up-to-date alerts on national and state issues concerning justice and peace with convenient access for contacting federal and state officials. Interfaith Alliance A non-profit, nonpartisan, interfaith advocacy voice to promote democratic values, defend religious liberty, challenge religious bigotry and reinvigorate informed civic participation for the common good. Facts for Families (American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry) This link is for those wanting to find professional advice for specific problems and issues with their child or adolescent. PFLAG This link is for those interested in finding support for Parents and families of the Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, Transgender, and questioning community. Back to Top
Updated: 06/18/2006