Provo Pride Interfaith Service

Provo Pride Interfaith Service | "The Power in Queer Spiritually"

Provo Pride, Flourish Therapy, Latter Gay Stories, and Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ present a Sunday Interfaith service. Sunday, October 24 | 2:30 PM Speakers include: Tekulve Jackson-Vann, licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and co-founder of The Black Clinicians. Nathan R. Kitchen, President, Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families and Friends. Doctor of dental medicine. Roni Jo Draper, professor of Teacher Education, BYU Multicultural Education/Women’s Studies, President of the Board of ACLU Utah. Music provided by members of the Debra Bonner Unity Gospel Choir and organist David Lewis. Click the image above to watch.

Nuts & More! and Holiday Evergreens Annual Fundraisers are available now for ordering!

It’s time again to think of the holidays (they are just around the corner!). Our annual holiday offerings are here for you and the funds raised go to help support the missions of the Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ, celebrating 130 years in Provo this year!

Send your orders via email. New this year you can also order your holiday nuts and candies on our new online site! You can order these any time and have full access to all the tasty treats and have them shipped directly to your home.

United We Sing! & Art Stroll

Our October Art Stroll is full of activity with artist Sabrina Squires showcasing her unique talents in the Fellowship Hall 6-9pm.

United We Sing!, the annual event presented by Utah Valley Interfaith Choir, will feature music from stage, screen, singer-songwriters, and contemporary artists – all with a message of harmony. Utah Valley Interfaith Choir welcomes friends from Wasatch Chorale, DGDC Dance Company, and more! Come for a toe-tapping enchanted evening! United We Sing! begins at 7pm. A reception and refreshments to follow in the Fellowship Hall.

Art Stroll is a blast!

We loved hosting Art Stroll in June and August. Our doors are open, the lights and AC on, and welcoming many through the doors to experience the church in a new way. We are looking forward to October 1st and December 3rd’s strolls as well! We have a lot of fun planned for these nights with lots of music from local groups and persons!

October 1st will see Sabrina Squires unique artistry on display from 6-9pm in the Fellowship Hall, and the annual United We Sing! interfaith music event from 7-8.15p in the sanctuary by the Utah Valley Interfaith Choir (formerly Provo Interfaith Choir) and their guest will surely delight your ears.

December 3rd showcases many creche displays throughout the buildings while live holiday music will be provided by members of Utah Valley Interfaith Choir, Wasatch Chorale, Garden Valley Pipe Band, and multiple soloists and groups throughout the night. There will be something for everyone to see and hear.

If you are interested in performing for December 3rd, there are a few openings remaining (musical segments will be approx. 20 minutes each) or if you would like to be a featured artist or musician for an upcoming Art Stroll at the Church in 2022, please contact the Church’s music director and building coordinator Dave Lewis for more information.

Welcoming Downtown Through Our Doors

Recently the Church has been seeing signs of life again as some of the things we love have been returning.  Two of the most recent have been Link and Lunch, and Art Stroll.

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Link and Lunch in the Fellowship Hall June 16, 2021

Link and Lunch has been on hold for fifteen months and resumed in June.  The monthly event is a chance for downtown business owners and civic leaders to network and learn of upcoming items and events within the city and downtown core. The Church and Keeping the Faith in Downtown Provo hosted the return.  Provo Deputy Mayor and co-chair of Keeping the Faith in Downtown Provo Isaac Paxman spoke of the importance of the Church being in downtown and the good it brings to the community as a whole, encouraging those in attendance to make a donation and help spread the word of needs of updates and renovation for our iconic buildings and historic congregation.

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Link and Lunch in the Fellowship Hall June 16, 2021

Reverend Cupples also spoke about feeling the call to act and come together to help one another, rather than be divided or concerned about differences.  The wonderful video created earlier this year was also shared.

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Artist and guests shown during Art Stroll June 2021

The artist and visitors in the June Art StrollJune also brought record-setting heat, and the much anticipated return of the Art Stroll to our Church. Guests were welcomed by tunes from bagpipers outside, to refreshing air-conditioning inside.  Upon entering through the doors were they were greeted and invited to watch the video and view the large new installation of the art “That One”.  Following a guide through the sanctuary a brief history of the Church and our campaign to raise funds to restore and update the facilities to better serve the community and Church was shared and questions answered.  Guests were then invited to grab a goodie and a freshly made cool drink mixed by Reverend Cupples as they were able to browse the works of two artists in the Fellowship Hall and Lounge.  If guests were so inclined the could also view Meno Trope Hall and memorabilia from years past before leaving.  We have also been blessed with assistance from volunteers from the nearby North Park Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints that night and on Saturdays to help with cleanup and organization projects around the campus.

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Volunteers pictured here with church member Bret Pope (center back)

ART STROLL IS BACK – AND SO ARE WE!

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Talented artist Rochelle Wise showcases her works,
along with Salsa Dance and Lessons with Jai and Brittany Knighton,
and the Garden Valley Pipe Band playing some sweet tunes for your ears too!

Tours of our historic buildings will also be available.

Join us! Friday, August 6th @ 6-9p

Volunteer opportunities available.

If you are an artist or musician and would like to feature your work here or assist with an upcoming Art Stroll, contact us.
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upcoming 2021 Art Stroll dates
October 1, December 3

Easter Services now available online

Watch the Easter Sunrise Interfaith Service now on YouTube. Messages from leaders in the community including Reverend Keith Cupples (Pulpit Supply Pastor, Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ), President Kevin Kolling, (Stake President, Provo North Park Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), Karen McCandless (Chairperson Utah Valley Interfaith Association), Michelle Kausfui (Provo Mayor), with additional messages by Bret Pope, and Isaac Paxman. Music provided by David Lewis and the Provo Interfaith Choir, and Conner Leavitt.