Better Than a Ten Commandments Costume Party
“When we heard about Lenten small groups and the Love Your Neighborhood projects, we were excited to find exactly what we were looking for—a way to meet people, grow our faith, and serve the community.”
“When we heard about Lenten small groups and the Love Your Neighborhood projects, we were excited to find exactly what we were looking for—a way to meet people, grow our faith, and serve the community.”
This year, we’re following the story of a Ballard-based small group. Click here to see what this group is up to!
In the latest installment of the Small Group Journal, one member discussed Christmas traditions.
Take a look into just a few of the places where we, as a UPC family, are called to share hope in Christ.
This group has been such an incredible blessing to me. Having people who are praying for me, who I can call when I need help moving, or to go on a walk with, or to grab dinner with is so fun.
We are on the cusp of Lent, a special time in our church calendar when we prepare for Easter. It’s a unique season, which we believe is even better when we experience it together.
Ever wondered what it’s like to be in a small group? Well, there’s no one right way to do it…
A “small” group of 28 people, Love Your Neighbor(hood) projects, and more great stories from UPC small groups.
Last Lent, UPC launched a renewed effort for small groups. Approximately 3,000 people participated in over 400 groups.