Extravagantly welcoming and affirming followers of Christ called to embody God’s unconditional justice and love.
PATHWAYS Fall 2025 schedule, six-week courses
What is the Bible? (Dickinson/MBS) 9/17/2025
Professional Boundaries and Ministerial Self-Care 9/17/2025
New Testament Hermeneutics 10/8/2025
Practicing Our Faith in the Public Square 10/8/2025
Living the Heart of Progressive Christian Theology 10/8/2025
Ecological Theology 10/8/2025
Preaching Liberation Theology 10/8/2025
Introduction to Spiritual Health (Pastoral Care) 10/15/2025
Go to the PATHWAYS website to learn more and to apply.
The Global HOPE Office offers three grants through its Refugee and Migration Services ministry that are intended to encourage local UCC congregations, associations, conferences and covenanted ministries to engage in ministry to migrants, immigrants, refugees and asylees in their midst.
The goal of this program is to nurture a deeper understanding and care for the most vulnerable in our local contexts. We encourage participating churches to partner with other organizations in their local contexts who are engaged in similar work. We also encourage program participants to think long-term about how they might raise awareness to address systemic injustices present in immigration policy or consider how they might more completely live into a new understanding of what it means to love our neighbor.
Contact Megan Bergert (bergertm@ucc.org) with any questions.
From 2015 - 2019 Jazzin' 4 Justice grew into a phenomenal success, with each event drawing more attendees and fostering a deeper connection among those who gathered. The pinnacle of our journey came in 2019 when we welcomed our largest audience yet—600 people—who joined in an unforgettable evening of music, inspiration, fellowship and advocacy.