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What is July 4th without a parade – and PANCAKES!?
Our annual Pancake Breakfast Parade Fundraiser returns July 4th from 6.30-9.30am. Breakfast includes pancakes, bacon, eggs, hashbrowns and your choice of orange juice, coffee, milk, or water. Dine in our air-conditioned Fellowship Hall, out on the terrace, or take your breakfast with you for just $8 a meal!

We’re Celebrating 135 Years of Faith, Fellowship & Community! 

Join us March 1st, 2026 at 11:00am as we celebrate 135 years of God’s faithfulness and our church’s lasting impact in the community! Since 1891, our church has been a place of worship, hope, service, and connection for generations of families.

This special anniversary celebration will honor our rich history, recognize the lives touched through the years, and look forward with excitement to all God has yet to do. Whether you’ve been here for decades or are new to our church family, we would love for you to be part of this meaningful day.

⛪ Anniversary Service
A joyful time of worship, reflection, and gratitude as we celebrate 135 years of ministry in our community.

🍽️ 1890s-Themed Reception to Follow
Step back in time and enjoy a delicious 1890s-inspired meal as we celebrate the year our church was founded! Period-inspired dishes, warm fellowship, and a few historical touches will make this a truly memorable occasion.

Come celebrate our heritage, reconnect with friends, and give thanks for 135 years of faith and community. We can’t wait to see you there!

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Behind the Scaffolding: A Stucco Update

Stucco repair has officially begun! Our building is now tented, and the restoration team has started “sounding” the stucco—carefully listening for areas that are bonded and identifying spots that need repair. Any sections that are no longer securely connected to the building are being safely removed and prepared for restoration.

We are deeply grateful to SHPO, Provo City, and our amazing community for helping us Save Our Stucco and preserve this historic space for future generations.

💛 When we raise the funds for the matching grant, the specialty restoration crew will be able to restore all the stucco on the building. Donate and learn more about how you can help preserve this historic space at keepingthefaithprovo.org

Friends & Family Sunday – YOU ARE INVITED!

You Are Welcome Here! 

Join us for a special Thanksgiving Sunday Service on November 23 at 11:00 AM at the Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ.

 Experience an inspiring message from Rev. George Lower
 Enjoy beautiful music by the Utah Valley Interfaith Choir, directed by Dave Lewis and David Kime.
Stay after the service for a communal Thanksgiving Supper — all are welcome at the table!

Let’s come together in gratitude, friendship, and joy as we celebrate the season of thanks. 

You are invited to an evening of unique art experience at the Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ on October 3rd 6-9pm.

About this artist: Born on a boat back in 78 to an artist mother and a poet father, Ryan Hymas has been creating since the beginning. Embracing the idea that there is art in everything, he has used found objects and everything from house paint to his kids crayons to create a massive amount of work in any space he occupies. In 2023 he rented an abandoned house and filled it with over 200 pieces for his “sad and beautiful world” exhibitions.

Ryan overcame alcohol and drug addiction in 2013 and now works in the recovery industry helping those who struggle with substance use disorder. Hope and depression can both be seen as major themes in his work.

Ryan’s work has been seen in various galleries across the state and he has been featured on Fox News, KUTV, as well as in The Tribune and The Daily Herald. He currently lives in Santaquin, UT with his fiancé Chantelle and their 8 kids where they all create music and art around the clock. 

Back to Church Sunday – a first for PCCUCC!

This September 21st, Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ will join with thousands of churches nationwide for Back to Church Sunday. Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ is inviting everyone in the Utah Valley area to come for this special service that will feature a messages from Adrienne Rossetti and Alex Brown, with music by David Lewis, Adrienne Rossetti, Bret Pope, and Lousie Johnson. Everyone is welcome to attend.

With the recent statistics and studies showing that loneliness is a real issue in our culture, we want our community to know that our church, and really every church, is here as a resource and a place where people can connect, make friends and find support for when life gets hard.

This year’s Back to Church Sunday campaign is designed around a “Life is Better Together” theme, encouraging current church attenders to invite friends and neighbors to overcome loneliness and find connection, support, and hope available at a local church. As well as discovering the deeper, spiritual benefits that faith can provide.

National Back to Church Sunday is a day focused on uniting the church to equip and empower their members to be inviters. Eight out of ten people say they are open to visiting church if invited—they are just waiting for an invitation.

Join us Sunday, September 21st at 11am ! Invite your friends and family. We look forward to meeting you!