About Us

Welcome To The Congregational Church Of Austin, Ucc!

If you’re looking for a small, friendly church where everyone will quickly know your name…where no matter your age, class, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or physical ability you’ll be openly loved and embraced…where you’ll be challenged to reflect on your beliefs, acknowledge your doubts, ask your questions, and grow in your faith…where God’s desire for compassion, healing, reconciliation, and justice is preached…where you’re given the opportunity to put your faith into action through effective outreach ministries…then we hope to get to know you as a new friend, because that’s who we are.

We are a small, progressive, lively, and welcoming church located in the heart of Austin near the University of Texas. We worship together, support one another’s spiritual growth, love and care for our neighbor in need, work for a more just and peaceful world, and experience deep joy in being the church together. In our worship, we combine joyful and spirit-filled singing with moments of quiet reflection and prayer. Music has been a mainstay of the worship service from the founding of the church. A trio and a choir provide the music each Sunday. We openly share the joys and concerns of our lives, pray for one another and the world, read and reflect on scripture, and respond to God’s call to minister to the world with compassion and wisdom. While our service follows a somewhat traditional order, it leaves room for spontaneity, and all of our liturgies use gender inclusive language. On the first Sunday of every month, we celebrate the sacrament of Holy Communion.

We are affiliated with the United Church of Christ, a progressive Christian denomination that has roots in the ancient Judeo-Christian traditions and promotes contemporary spirituality, responds to the most pressing justice issues of our day, celebrates diversity and works ecumenically with other faith communities, and seeks to be the church in new ways in our rapidly changing world.

The United Church of Christ’s ethos is reflected in our church’s open affirmation of diversity, our ministry to the homeless, justice advocacy and ecumenical relationships, our love and care for one another, and our support for one another’s spiritual growth.

For more details about our beliefs, read our Statement of Faith.

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Bringing Hope Through Service

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Community Outreach

We serve our local community through food drives, charity events, and support programs.

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Fellowship & Connection

We host events and gatherings to build strong, supportive relationships within the church family.

The making of a new humanity

Congregational Church Of Austin is built around the idea of practicing the way of Jesus, together, in our city. We believe that to be an apprentice of Jesus of Nazareth is to order your life around three goals: be with Jesus, become like Jesus, and do what Jesus did. Our dream is that as we live this way, our lives, our communities, and our city, will be transformed.

We believe the Church is not another sub-culture, but the making of a new humanity. It’s not a building or a weekend activity, but a people. We strive to live out the Gospel in our city throughout the week, then gather each weekend as a collection of Communities. We want to partner with God in his relentless pursuit to put the world to rights. Our prayer is as Jesus prayed, that God’s will would be done in Portland as it is in Heaven.

Essential beliefs and doctrines

Kinship is an ethic that requires us to be proximate, consistent, and vulnerable. It’s costly and inconvenient, but draws us into true relationship. Instead of power, we offer presence. Differences are celebrated and dignified. Compassion is not a gesture, but an overflow of the love we’ve received from the Father.

Discover Your Place With Us

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Everything You Need to Know

Our Sunday service starts at 10:00 AM. Everyone is welcome!

Yes, we offer safe and engaging programs for children and youth during the main service.

No. Come as you are—casual or formal, all are welcome.

Absolutely! Small groups meet weekly and are open to everyone.

Absolutely! Small groups meet weekly and are open to everyone.

You can join a ministry team, volunteer for outreach, or contact our pastors directly to learn more.