Irondequoit United Church of Christ

Irondequoit United Church of Christ We are an Open and Affirming Church
"No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here"

IUCC is a member of the Genesee Valley Association of the New York Conference of the United Church of Christ. We are an Open and Affirming Church, which boldly proclaims: No matter who you are, or where you are on life's journey, you're welcome here.

04/07/2026
I call on every person of faith to say a prayer between 7:30-8:00  tonight that peace will prevail!  This must not happe...
04/07/2026

I call on every person of faith to say a prayer between 7:30-8:00 tonight that peace will prevail! This must not happen! 🙏🏼

IUCC at the America Hockey Game!
03/30/2026

IUCC at the America Hockey Game!

Today we at IUCC has a great time bowling and raising money for Spirit NYS for teens.
03/07/2026

Today we at IUCC has a great time bowling and raising money for Spirit NYS for teens.

There is a lot going on in the world right now; a lot of fear, a lot of anxiety, and a lot of unknowns. But we are not h...
03/05/2026

There is a lot going on in the world right now; a lot of fear, a lot of anxiety, and a lot of unknowns. But we are not helpless. There is power in prayer and in praying together. Before we let our emotions overwhelm us, let us gather together for prayer and silence, followed by a thoughtful discussion.

When: Friday March 6th at 7:00 pm.
Where: In the Sanctuary
Irondequoit United Church of Christ,
644 Titus Ave.Irondequoit NY. 14617

Jesus is the might of the world! Today we colored light switch covers to remind us that even when things are heavy and d...
03/01/2026

Jesus is the might of the world!

Today we colored light switch covers to remind us that even when things are heavy and dark, Jesus is the light of our world if we just listen!

We are having a joint Ash Wednesday service tonight at 7 o’clock at Resurrection Lutheran Church however it’s quite snow...
02/18/2026

We are having a joint Ash Wednesday service tonight at 7 o’clock at Resurrection Lutheran Church however it’s quite snowy and icy outside,  s.
o if you would prefer, get some ashes from your fireplace and watch the service as we live stream online 

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02/15/2026

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“They said that if I questioned a 6,000-year-old earth, I would question whether other parts of Scripture should be read scientifically and historically. They were right. I did. They said that if I entertained the hope that those without access to the gospel might still be loved and saved by God, I would fall prey to the dangerous idea that God loves everyone, that there is nothing God won’t do to reconcile all things to Himself. They were right. I have. They said that if I looked for Jesus beyond the party line, I could end up voting for liberals. They were right. I do (sometimes). They said that if I listened to my gay and le***an neighbors, if I made room for them in my church and in my life, I could let grace get out of hand. They were right. It has. They told me that this slippery slope would lead me away from God, that it would bring a swift end to my faith journey, that I’d be lost forever. But with that one, they were wrong. Yes, the slippery slope brought doubts. Yes, the slippery slope brought change. Yes, the slippery slope brought danger and risk and unknowns. I am indeed more exposed to the elements out here, and at times it is hard to find my footing. But when I decided I wanted to follow Jesus as myself, with both my head and heart intact, the slippery slope was the only place I could find him, the only place I could engage my faith honestly. So down I went. It was easier before when the path was wide and straight. But truth be told, I was faking it. I was pretending that things that didn’t make sense made sense, that things that didn’t feel right felt right. To others, I appeared confident and in control, but faith felt as far away as friend who has grown distant and cold. Now, every day is a risk. Now, I have no choice but to cling to faith and hope and love for dear life. Now, I have to keep a very close eye on Jesus, as he leads me through deep valleys and precarious peaks. But the view is better, and, for the first time in a long time, I am fully engaged in my faith. I am alive. I am dependent. I am following Jesus as me—heart and head intact. And they were right. All it took was a question or two to bring me here.” ~ the late Rachel Held Evans (June 8, 1981--May 4, 2019)

God is…. LOVE! 1 John 4:19We also learned about 1 Corinthians 13:4-8.♥️♥️♥️♥️
02/15/2026

God is…. LOVE!
1 John 4:19

We also learned about 1 Corinthians 13:4-8.

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02/08/2026

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02/08/2026

Church is still on for today! See you at 10:03 am!
Please note:
***THERE WILL NOT BE CHILDREN’S CHURCH OR NURSERY SERVICES TODAY***

Address

644 Titus Avenue
Rochester, NY
14617

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