United Community Church

United Community Church A church Where love is more than a word! "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another." John 13:34

Welcome to United
Community Church! We hope our site helps you find something encouraging in what God is doing among us, and look a bit deeper before moving on. At United Community Church, people are loved right where they are - by God and our members. If you're looking for a new place to call home, you may have just found it...

10/23/2022

Praise God, Brother Billy Young who brought a great word this morning! It’s Not In The Title!

I’m a proud Pastor! Job well done to Minister Brian Young on officiating his first wedding!!!Congratulations Austin and ...
10/21/2022

I’m a proud Pastor! Job well done to Minister Brian Young on officiating his first wedding!!!

Congratulations Austin and Julie Clark!

10/16/2022

No Sunday School tomorrow!

Meet me Wednesday at 6:30pm for in person Bible study!
08/21/2022

Meet me Wednesday at 6:30pm for in person Bible study!

08/02/2022

Grieving Steps

1. Reach Out! Reach Out For Support no matter how difficult it may seem.

2. Take Care Of Your Needs! Don’t overlook yourself!

3. Give Yourself Time And Permission To Process Your Grief!

4. Consider Seeking Professional Help… help is available!

5. Find Outlets For Meaning And Expression: family… friends… groups…activities!

6. Determine What Your Healing Process Needs To Look Like For You! This is your life and no one knows better than you what your heart desperately needs!

08/02/2022

The reality is that grieving the loss of your loved one, and healing from loss in and of itself, is a process that looks different for every person on earth!

There is no timeline for how long it takes to process loss. Don’t allow anyone to rush you! I’m praying for you and I’m here for you and your wholeness!

~Pastor Bailey

08/02/2022

From Pastor-

Myths and Facts About Grief
MYTH: The pain will go away faster if you ignore it.
Fact: Trying to ignore your pain or keep it from surfacing will only make it worse in the long run.
For real healing it is necessary to face your grief and actively deal with it.
MYTH: It’s important to be “be strong” in the face of loss.
Fact: Feeling sad, frightened or lonely is a normal reaction to loss. Crying doesn’t mean you are weak. You don’t need to “protect” your family or friends by putting on a brave front. Showing your true feelings can help them and you.
MYTH: If you don’t cry, it means you aren’t sorry about the loss.
Fact: Crying is a normal response to sadness, but it’s not the only one. Those who don’t cry may
feel the pain just as deeply as others. They may simply have other ways of showing it.
MYTH: Grief should last about a year.
Fact: There is no right or wrong time frame for grieving. How long it takes can differ from
person to person.
MYTH: Moving on with your life means you’re forgetting the one you lost.
Fact: Moving on means you’ve accepted your loved one’s death. That is not the same as
forgetting. You can create a new life and still keep your loved one’s memory a part of you.

Join us on Pastor Bailey’s page!
07/27/2022

Join us on Pastor Bailey’s page!

Sunday School July 31, 2022The Word Gives Peace
07/27/2022

Sunday School July 31, 2022
The Word Gives Peace

The Word Gives Peace!

07/24/2022

“I Won’t Give Up Here!”
Luke 13:41-35
~Pastor Bailey ~

Join us this Sunday! Please dress as cool as possible, it’s very warm. Blessings
07/15/2022

Join us this Sunday! Please dress as cool as possible, it’s very warm. Blessings

Please visit the YouTube page for Bible Study!
07/13/2022

Please visit the YouTube page for Bible Study!

Address

37 W 17th Street
San Angelo, TX
76903

Opening Hours

Wednesday 6pm - 7:30pm
Sunday 10am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+13254820967

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