Colonial UCC


7039 Mission Rd, Prairie Village, Kansas

United Church of Christ churches in Prairie Village, Kansas


Colonial UCC, Prairie Village, Kansas, United States
Confirmation 2016
Pastor Aaron speaks a message of unity
Christmas Eve Pageant 2014
Easter Egg hunt 2013


Location of Worship

7039 Mission Rd
Prairie Village
Kansas
United States
66208-2612

Service Times

8:30 am Worship Service in the Sanctuary

The 8:30 am service at Colonial is a less formal service with an abbreviated worship order. You can expect your worship experience to include a gathering time, Scripture readings, prayers, sermon and offering of gifts.

9:15 am Growing and Learning Hour

10:15 am Worship Service, Children's Sunday School, and Youth Gathering

The 10:15 am service at Colonial offers a traditional order of worship that includes Scripture readings, anthems, prayers, sermons and giving thanks. This service frequently features guest choral performances and instrumentalists from our congregation and the wider community.

Contact Info

Call Pastor: 913-362-7735
Call Office: 913-362-7735
Send Fax: (913)362-7461
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About Colonial UCC

Colonial Church in Prairie Village is a member congregation of the United Church of Christ, a denomination that has always valued education and embraced diversity. It was responsible for the founding of Yale, University of California, the Pacific School of Religion and many other colleges and universities. It also ordained the first woman in the United States to the Christian Ministry, the Rev. Antoinette Brown, in 1853.

Colonial Congregational Church was founded in 1948. Congregationalism came to America with the Pilgrims in 1620. Its church government, both spiritual and temporal, is not subject to any other religious or ecclesiastical body. Colonial Church's bylaws state that ours is a free, independent, and self-governing church. Simply put, we are a group of people gathering in Christ's name and adhering to the bonds of our Covenant.

Colonial's heritage comes from two denominations whose merger in 1957 gave birth to the UCC: the Congregational Christian Churches and the Evangelical and Reformed Church. We place great emphasis on diversity, freedom of conscience in belief, and justice and mission activities.

The United Church of Christ today is made up of 1.5 million members in 6,000 congregations. Unlike most denominations where direction comes from the top down, most worship and governance decisions in the UCC are made within the local church.

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