Who is the UCM? The UCM is a "ministry of inclusion" meaning that we believe everyone is a child of God and all are welcome regardless of faith tradition, race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, ability, or background. We also welcome those who identify as “spiritual but not religious,” and those who don’t identify religiously at all.
What does UCM do? We are student-led, so we do what students feel called to do. In the past this has included film discussion groups, speakers, community service projects, social activism, weekly fellowship, and more. The UCM houses a number of campus organizations, which work together to help realize the common goals of peace and justice.
Who supports UCM? Several local churches from a multitude of denominations including Presbyterian, Christian (Disciples of Christ), Episcopalian, Congregational (United Church of Christ), and Unitarian Universalist.
Who is the UCM? The UCM is a "ministry of inclusion" meaning that we believe everyone is a child of God and all are welcome regardless of faith tradition, race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, ability, or background…