Welcome to the
United Churches
of Lycoming County!
2007:
Celebrating 61 years of fellowship in Christ and
service to the county.
The United Churches of
Lycoming County (UCLC) is the leading organization in north central Pennsylvania in the movement for
Christian unity. Begun in 1946, it now has 183 member churches in
Lycoming County representing Protestant, Anglican, Roman Catholic and
Orthodox faith traditions.
Through UCLC, congregations
partner with each other to:
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Promote
greater cooperation, understanding and appreciation between
the churches of Lycoming County,
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To
foster Christian efforts of community betterment,
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To advance the
Kingdom of God here and throughout the world through evangelism,
study, fellowship and action.
Welcome to
this exciting community!
Founded in 1946,
the United Churches consists of those Christian congregations of
Lycoming County who:
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Desire to
witness to their oneness in Christ as "Divine Lord and
Savior".
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Are motivated by
the Spirit of Christ to find more effective ways of working
together,
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Agree to
contribute annually on a proportionate basis toward the
financing of the ministries the churches achieve together.
Membership in
United Churches
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Congregations
become members in UCLC by subscribing to the Preamble and the
Statement of Mission of the United Churches Constitution. They
are approved for membership by the Board of Directors and
share in the activities and financial support of this
ministry.
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Individual
supporters of UCLC are always sought. Anyone in agreement with
the mission of this ministry is welcome to get
involved.
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Learn more about
and join
the
"Building Community, Raising Hope" effort
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