Where Faith Takes Action!
549 Storrs Road
(Junction of Routes 195 & 89)
Mansfield Center, Connecticut
In addition to a professional staff which includes the pastor, minister of faith formation, organist and music director, we are committed to the belief that all Christians are called to share in the ministry of Christ. Children, youth and adults in our congregation place emphasis on various aspects of faith life, such as Bible study, home and hospital visitation, worship, church administration, meditation and prayer, social action, local outreach and wider mission, Christian education and Christian fellowship.
We believe in the importance of our actions and community outreach as an expression of God's presence working through us. Through our denominational Basic Support, we contribute to our state, national and world Boards of Mission. We also play an active role in local outreach by supporting Windham Area Interfaith Ministry, Covenant Soup Kitchen and local shelters, by working closely with our town's social services department, and by giving financial assistance to individuals with special needs.
The Covenant of our church is what binds us together into a community. We invite all who can accept this commitment to join us in our fellowship, worship, and work of Christian ministry.
We covenant with each other and with God to know the will of God as taught in the Holy Scriptures, and to strive to walk in the ways of the Lord, made known, or to be made known to us; to study and to teach the faith of the Church; to take part in the business of the Church; to support the work of the Church here and throughout the world with our labor and our gifts according to our means.
We recognize this church as one congregation of the whole Christian Church, and acknowledge that the covenant which binds us together as a local church also unites us in worship and work with all Christians everywhere.
If you are interested in church membership, please contact our pastor by calling (860) 423-9008.
"What does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God." [Micah 6:8]