Pacific Union Congregational Church


526 Old County Road, Westport, Massachusetts

Congregational churches in Westport, Massachusetts


Pacific Union Congregational Church, Westport, Massachusetts, United States
Christmas 2009
PUCC congregation
Baptism 2014
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Location of Worship

526 Old County Road
Westport
Massachusetts
United States
02790

Service Times

Worship 10:00 AM Sundays

Our Sunday morning worship service is the primary time where the church gathers to receive the gospel. Typically our worship services run from an hour to an hour and a half and they include:

Singing. We blend traditional hymns and contemporary music.

Prayer. We blend spontaneous prayer and the traditional Lord's Prayer.

Sermons. Gospel-centered sermons are preached each week. A nursery program is available for children in 1st grade and younger.

Christian Year. The themes for the worship service are drawn from the Christian Year.

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Call Pastor: 508-636-8765
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About Pacific Union Congregational Church

Pacific Union Congregational Church is an evangelical congregational church located in the Head of Westport section of Westport. Being congregational is a vision that sees the church as a community of people who are bound together by:

a common faith in Jesus Christ (Statement of Faith)
a common way of life following Jesus (Church Covenant)
a common mission and vision (Vision)

Each local congregational church is autonomous with the ultimate authority in the church being the members of the church who together seek Christ's will for the church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

This means that members are vitally important for the health of the church. It is the members who confirm the spiritual giftings of their fellow members and appoint them to positions of leadership in the community. All elders, deaons, and church officers are appointed by a consensus of the church membership. It is the membership that votes on the church budget at the Annual Meeting in October. It is the memebrship who removes leaders and other mothers for unrepentant moral failures or major doctrinal errors.

Because we don't have a strong hierarchy to hold us together, the glue that holds the church together is our statement of faith (a commitment to a common set of beliefs) and our church covenant (a committment to a common way of life.)

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