WORSHIP WITH US IN PERSON AND ONLINE AT 10:30 A.M. ON SUNDAYS
First United Church of Christ in Northfield, MN, is a thriving community of faith seeking to practice the courageous love and justice of Jesus.
3/17 Sunday Worship Information – Click here
Sunday Worship Livestream
Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m.
On-Demand
Sermon and Service Archive
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Carrie Newcomer Concert - March 16, 2024
Doors open at 6:30 for the 7:00 p.m. concert. It is open admission; there is no reserve seating. Limited parking is available in the lot, preferably reserved for those with mobility issues. Lots of street parking is available.
Tickets are selling quickly – click here to get yours now!
UPCOMING EVENTS
Enneagram Book Discussion – Feb 27 – April 23
Enneagram Book Discussion - Feb 27 - April 23
There will be an opportunity to follow up the workshop detailed above with small group discussions. Marian McKone will facilitate conversations using the book The Wisdom of the Enneagram by Don Riso and Russ Hudson.
Enneagram Book Discussion – Feb 28 – April 24
Enneagram Book Discussion - Feb 28 - April 24
There will be an opportunity to follow up the workshop detailed above with small group discussions. Marian McKone will facilitate conversations using the book The Wisdom of the Enneagram by Don Riso and Russ Hudson.
PHOTO LIBRARY
Click here or on the image above to be directed to the photo gallery. Here you’ll find events from the church and surrounding community, travel photos, Mindful Moments, and much more. Enjoy!
LATEST NEWS
Presentation from the BLA Team
Join us on Sunday, December 3rd for a presentation on American Indian land recovery and management. Featuring David Garelick of the ILTF.
Holiday Brass Band: Sheldon Theatre Brass Band
We are exited to announce that the Holiday Brass Band will be bringing their annual concert to Northfield this year! This special performance is free and open to the public. It will take place on Sunday, Nov. 26th at 2:00 p.m. at First UCC.
We Stand on Dakota Homeland
We now have signs on our lawn that declare we are on the homeland of the Dakota Nation, specifically the Wahpekute Band.