• MST & YU Happenings!

    We are ending our program year with three exciting events on May 16, May 23, and June 23-27! On May 16, join us on Zoom at 4:30 for “Ending the Silence.” This program is sponsored by NAMI (National Alliance on …

  • Moderator’s Minute – Donn Smith-Lopez

    As we begin our new church year together, I am so honored and excited to be UCG’s new Moderator. I was so fortunate to have spent this past year under the mentorship of past moderator Rebecca Beachy.  The role of …

  • Clergy Corner – Andy Bachmann

    I am thrilled to share my plans for my upcoming sabbatical, set to take place September 1-December 1, 2021. I have titled my sabbatical time “An Exploration of the Celtic Art of Blessing and Conversational Leadership Through the Works of …

  • Leadership Summit

    For the chairs of the UCG Boards and Committees we welcome you to join us virtually at our annual Leadership Summit on May 19th at 6:30 pm. This gathering will immediately follow the Church Council meeting (5:30-6:30 pm) the same …

  • May Worship Theme

    “Dreaming” One of the traditional readings for Pentecost Sunday (which falls fifty days after Easter; this year on May 23) tells the story of the coming of the Holy Spirit to the followers of Jesus who are hunkered down, wondering …

  • United Tribes in April

    Hello Families! We are excited to have in-person outdoor church again.  Gathering together again requires that every person involved act with an abundance of caution and we hope to answer your questions here in one place, so we ask that …

  • LifeSouth Blood Drive on April 11

    Even during the Covid 19 pandemic, UCG’ers can still give the “Gift of Life.” On Sunday, April 11, the Blood Mobile will be at UCG from 9am – 1pm, taking donations on an appointment basis. They have many protocols in …

  • Maundy Thursday

    Maundy Thursday service on April 1st will be a walk-though event in our UCG courtyard.  There will be worship stations set-up around the courtyard that you will visit in order, including a time to receive communion from one of your …

  • Kairos

    Kairos members have been important in maintaining a sense of our UCG family during this past Year of the Pandemic. They’ve sent encouraging and consoling messages. They’ve made sure meals were delivered to those who needed them. Those undergoing long …

  • Help Needed

    The Coronavirus Advisory Team is looking for a couple more people willing to commit to one Sunday a month in April during which you will (1) Smile lovingly from behind your mask and (2) Greet UCG members with your best …

  • Compassion in Action

    Compassion In Action Committee plans to continue supporting Gainesville Community Ministries throughout the summer months.  We will either collect non-perishable food items between services or host drive-by events, depending on the status of our COVID-19 guidelines.  Mark your calendar for …

  • Good Friday at UCG

    Good Friday – When an injustice occurs, we are not always sure what to do. When someone is experiencing great grief, we do not always know what to say. But we can always listen, and always bear witness. Join us, …