St. Paul's United Church of Christ
6512 12th Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107
Sunday Worship 11:00AM
206-783-6733

Finding grace in the search for understanding
There is a place for you at St. Paul’s
Open and Affirming
We are an “Open and Affirming” congregation. We celebrate our diversity in religious background, race, age, sexual orientation, and abilities. We believe that “God is still speaking” and that no matter who we are, or where we are on life’s journey, all are welcome here. We live in covenant with our wider denomination, the United Church of Christ (UCC) and our regional Pacific Northwest Conference. We are also affiliated with the Center for Progressive Christianity.
What is God's Language?
See & hear the UCC video (1.5 minutes): a loving message about our inclusive, welcoming Stillspeaking God!
Special Events
- Christmas Pageant on December 15, 2019 11:00 AM
- Longest Night Worship Service on December 21, 2019 7:00 PM
- Christmas Eve Worship Service on December 24, 2019 7:00 PM
Calendar
UCC News
- UCC leaders join Fonda to decry profits from climate breakdown, migrant detention
- Commentary: Waiting for the Bloom
- The simple act of choosing love
- Giving Tuesday campaign to abolish medical debt also has justice component
- From housing to hair care, new Adese class sees business as force for community uplift
- Commentary: The Witness of Water
- Conference Ministers tour sacred sites in Alabama in a group commitment to racial justice
- Commentary: Road Work Ahead
- UCC Conference, congregations raise Thanksgiving gift in three-week campaign to fund Immokalee land buy
- UCC Medical debt recipient pays blessings forward at Thanksgiving
- Racist Syracuse campus incidents draw statement, offer from UCC New York Conference
- Massachusetts congregations welcome, support, accompany Honduran family
- First Transgender Day of Remembrance service in NW Connecticut draws 70
- Arizona interfaith prayer service calls for end to criminalization of humanitarian aid to migrants
- ONAs have more members, fewer closures than other UCC churches, study finds