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Who we are
North Congregational Church is a voice for progressive Christian Faith in the Mid-Hudson Valley. We welcome all who seek to enrich their spiritual journey. We respect and honor all other faith traditions and participate fully in interfaith activities through the Greater Middletown Interfaith Council. We beleive that the Gospel of Jesus Christ teaches us to love God and each other, and to reach out to a community and a world that needs help. We believe deeply in issues of justice and peace and we are in covenant with The United Church of Christ through the New York Conference of The United Church of Christ. These relationships nurture our work and places us on the cutting edge of the resurgence of the mainline church in our community and across the country. In these covenants we also partner with The Hudson Mohawk Association of the New York Conference of The United Church of Christ.
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Location of worship
96 North Beacon St
Middletown,
NY
10940-4707
United States
Phone: 845-343-6688
Fax: 845-344-1823
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Church Pastor
Reverend Leslie Mott
Intern Pastor
96 North Beacon St
Middletown,
NY
10940-4707
United States
Phone: 845-343-6688
Fax: 845-344-1823
Click here to contact Reverend Leslie Mott Â
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United Church of Christ
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North Congregational UCC Service Times
Upper Room Wednesday at 10 A.M.
Sunday Companions Group 9 A.M.
Sunday Services 10:30A.M.
Kid's Club at 5 P.M. the second Wednesday of the month
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Sunday Companions Group 9 A.M.
Sunday Services 10:30A.M.
Kid's Club at 5 P.M. the second Wednesday of the month
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Our History
In 1889 our congregation began in the north end of Middletown to serve the neighborhoods of the railroad workers and their families. Our current building was dedicated in 1931 and was quickly dubbed the "People's Cathedral," a place of welcome for all, an idea we still fully embrace. Our beautiful and unusual stone structure, with its pillared portico and huge staircase on Linden Avenue, is visible from many parts of Middletown, and though we are in the tradition of New England Congregationalism to most of the locals we are simply "North Church," having joined the United Church of Christ shortly after it was formed in 1957.
The vision of North Church in the 21st Century is to become known as a place of extravagant welcome. Recognizing that many of our neighbors are looking for meaningful religious experience and spiritual growth, we have opened our doors widely to anyone who wishes to join us on our faith journey. Our welcome is regardless of race, culture, faith background, age, physical challenge, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, or any other human condition. We especially welcome, as full partners in our ministry, those who may feel disenfranchised by other faith communities.
We believe that our most important work is yet to be done, and we hope you’ll consider joining us for an exciting rebirth of outreach in the city of Middletown and to the surrounding areas.
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In 1889 our congregation began in the north end of Middletown to serve the neighborhoods of the railroad workers and their families. Our current building was dedicated in 1931 and was quickly dubbed the "People's Cathedral," a place of welcome for all, an idea we still fully embrace. Our beautiful and unusual stone structure, with its pillared portico and huge staircase on Linden Avenue, is visible from many parts of Middletown, and though we are in the tradition of New England Congregationalism to most of the locals we are simply "North Church," having joined the United Church of Christ shortly after it was formed in 1957.
The vision of North Church in the 21st Century is to become known as a place of extravagant welcome. Recognizing that many of our neighbors are looking for meaningful religious experience and spiritual growth, we have opened our doors widely to anyone who wishes to join us on our faith journey. Our welcome is regardless of race, culture, faith background, age, physical challenge, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, or any other human condition. We especially welcome, as full partners in our ministry, those who may feel disenfranchised by other faith communities.
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North Congregational UCC FAQs
Question: Where is North Congregational UCC located?
Answer: North Congregational UCC is located at 96 North Beacon St, Middletown, New York.
Question: Who is North Congregational UCC's pastor?
Answer: North Congregational UCC's pastor is Reverend Leslie Mott.
Question: What time is service at North Congregational UCC?
Answer: Upper Room Wednesday at 10 A.M. Sunday Companions Group 9 A.M. Sunday Services 10:30A.M. Kid's Club at 5 P.M. the second Wednesday of the month
Question: What is North Congregational UCC's Facebook page?
Answer: https://www.facebook.com/northcong/
Question: What is North Congregational UCC's live streaming page?
Answer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66upDise0sc
Question: What is North Congregational UCC's website?
Answer: http://www.northcongmiddletown.org
Question: What denominaiton is North Congregational UCC?
Answer: North Congregational UCC belongs to United Church of Christ denomination.
Answer: North Congregational UCC is located at 96 North Beacon St, Middletown, New York.
Question: Who is North Congregational UCC's pastor?
Answer: North Congregational UCC's pastor is Reverend Leslie Mott.
Question: What time is service at North Congregational UCC?
Answer: Upper Room Wednesday at 10 A.M. Sunday Companions Group 9 A.M. Sunday Services 10:30A.M. Kid's Club at 5 P.M. the second Wednesday of the month
Question: What is North Congregational UCC's Facebook page?
Answer: https://www.facebook.com/northcong/
Question: What is North Congregational UCC's live streaming page?
Answer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66upDise0sc
Question: What is North Congregational UCC's website?
Answer: http://www.northcongmiddletown.org
Question: What denominaiton is North Congregational UCC?
Answer: North Congregational UCC belongs to United Church of Christ denomination.
Put me to what You will
Lord, I am no longer my own, but Yours. Put me to what You will, rank me with whom You will. Let be employed by You or laid aside for You, exalted for You or brought low by You. Let me have all things, let me have nothing, I freely and heartily yield all things to Your pleasure and disposal. And now, O glorious and blessed God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, You are mine and I am Yours. So be it. Amen.
Lord, I am no longer my own, but Yours. Put me to what You will, rank me with whom You will. Let be employed by You or laid aside for You, exalted for You or brought low by You. Let me have all things, let me have nothing, I freely and heartily yield all things to Your pleasure and disposal. And now, O glorious and blessed God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, You are mine and I am Yours. So be it. Amen.
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