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UCC at Valley Forge

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    • Hello from the Pastor
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    • Children, Youth, & Sunday School
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How to give an “extravagant welcome” to others

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Hospitality is central to our practice of Christian discipleship.

Discovering connection with someone different on Pentecost

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What is it like to experience a meaningful, even profound, connection with someone who is quite different from yourself?

Our greatest need is our greatest fear: To be known

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Being known means becoming vulnerable. That takes trust. And whom can you trust?

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UCC at Valley Forge

An Open and Affirming Church

  • Who We Are
    • Who We Are
    • Hello from the Pastor
    • Mission and Beliefs
    • Leadership
    • Open & Affirming
  • Worship
    • Worship
    • Children, Youth, & Sunday School
    • Sermons
  • Community
    • Community
    • Spiritual Life
    • Mission to Others
    • Church of the Wild
    • Gardens
    • Community Garden
    • Labyrinth
  • News & Events
  • Contact Us
  • Giving

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