About Us

About Us

First Reformed United Church of Christ traces its Reformed roots to the early 1700s in Germany and Switzerland. …. In the 18 th century, these Reformed groups migrated to Pennsylvania, then to North Carolina. The German Reformed groups settled in the Piedmont North Carolina area. (Read More)

Our faith is 2,000 years old. Our thinking is not. We believe in God’s continuing testament.  This is why we are committed to hearing God’s ancient story anew and afresh in our lives and in the world today.  We try to remain attentive to God’s creative movement in the world. Religion and science are not mutually exclusive, and your head and heart are both welcomed into our places of worship.  We prepare our members and leaders to be engaged in ministry in the present and future church, and we embrace all kinds of communities and new modes of thinking.  Why? Because God is still speaking,

No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here. We believe in extravagant welcome.  This is why we insist that God’s communion table is open, not closed, and God’s gift and claim in baptism are irrevocable.  We advocate justice for all.  Our congregation extends hospitality as a sign of God’s inclusive love.  We teach that evangelism — offering bread to those in search of it — is God’s mission.  Our perspective is global, not provincial.  We work with — not against — people of other faiths.  Why? Because God is still speaking,

Never place a period where God has placed a comma. We believe the church’s mission is to change lives — individually, systemically and globally.  We work to make transformation possible, but trust in God’s grace.  This is why we insist that churches must be places of vitality in worship, learning and advocacy. We are committed to working for justice, and we believe that lives are changed through global experiences and friendships.  Why? Because God is still speaking,

 



Where People Discover

  • The Love of God
  • The Power to Love Others
  • The Ability to Love Ourselves

That they may all be one. John 17:21

This motto of the United Church of Christ reflects the spirit of unity on which it is based and points toward future efforts to heal the divisions in the body of Christ. We are a uniting church as well as a united church.

Who We Are

Our History dates back to the 1700’s ….. (Read More)

Read More on Core Beliefs of the UCC

Worship

We’d love to see you this Sunday! Visitors are always offered an extravagant welcome. We are located in historic Uptown Lexington, NC at 104 E. Center Street, one block from the Square. Parking is available behind the Sanctuary and the Educational Building.

Get answers to your Frequently Asked Questions about visiting us.

Sunday School:

9:30 am Bible Study (In-Person in the Parlor and also via Zoom)

Worship:

10:30 am – 11:30 am in the Church Sanctuary. Child care is provided for children six and younger in the Educational Building. We also live stream the service on YouTube.

Location and Parking

We are located in downtown Lexington, one bloc k east of the square. We are located about 20 miles from Winston-Salem and about 30 miles from Greensboro. We are easy to locate and parking is available behind the Sanctuary and Educational Building.

Our address is:
First Reformed United Church of Christ
104 East Center Street
Lexington, NC

Wherever you are located in area of Winston-Salem, Greensboro, or Lexington, you are close to us.

Our Pastor:

Our Pastor is the Rev. Elizabeth Horton. Her sermons are uplifting and lively and always relevant for today.

If You would like to Contact FRUCC — (click here)

Come join us!