Welcome

Sunday Service at 9:30 AM

The United Church is a wonderful church family with rich traditions and history in the community of Canandaigua, New York

Our mission is: That All Might Know, Love, and Follow the Lord Jesus Christ as Their Personal Lord and Savior.

We hope you will visit in person and learn more about our congregation. Please take a few minutes to read more about who we are and how we understand what it means to live out our faith.

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Stewards would like to welcome Jim to our Senior Companion Circle

We’re delighted to welcome Jim H. as the newest member of our Senior Companion Circle–a ministry of presence and care for those who are 90 and above or living with ongoing health challenges. Through regular visits, phone calls, cards, and compassi...

Sunday Service (Not My Will: Jesus in Gethsemane)

Through an examination of Jesus’ anguished prayer in Gethsemane (Luke 22:39-49), this sermon explores the tension between cultural messages of self-fulfillment and Jesus’ example of submitting to the Father’s will, challenging us to pray against t...

Sunday Service (The Cost of Devotion: Lessons from Mary's Perfume)

In John 12, Mary’s lavish gift of perfume to anoint Jesus demonstrates what extravagant worship looks like when we withhold nothing from Christ. Through her example, we explore how true devotion often defies conventional wisdom and involves sacrif...

Family Ministry Update

Youth Club Update and Service Project: Our Youth Club numbers have grown. We invited friends to Youth Club in February and now we have 64 children enrolled in Youth Club. What a joy to share the love of Jesus with so many children each week! On M...

Sunday Service (Lost and Found: Three Stories of God's Love)

Through three parables in Luke 15, Jesus reveals God’s passionate pursuit of lost people, showing us a Father who eagerly runs to embrace those who have strayed, challenging us to join in His mission of seeking and celebrating the found.

How Often Do You Unplug?

As Christians, we often are looking for ways we can be more like Jesus. We might try to be more loving, or more patient. Or, maybe we are striving to be more peaceful or to be more self-controlled. While all of those are worthwhile endeavors, I ...