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Worship – Plymouth Congregational Church Plymouth Congregational Church is a progressive faith community grounded in the Christian tradition In mutual care and with respect for our diverse understandings of God, we seek to embody the radical love and justice found in the life, teachings, and spirit of Jesus
About – Plymouth Congregational Church All families are affirmed at Plymouth; we have a long history of welcoming LGBTQ people in this open and affirming congregation, including our ministers The church is located on the southern edge of downtown Minneapolis, between LaSalle and Nicollet, and Groveland and Franklin Avenues
Welcome – Plymouth Congregational Church As an independent Congregational church, Plymouth’s members decide the forms of worship, choose our officers, and administer our affairs without outside interference
Clergy Staff – Plymouth Congregational Church He holds ministerial standing in the United Church of Christ He and his wife, Allison, also work together in a Colorado-based retreat ministry serving spiritually oriented leaders
Contact – Plymouth Congregational Church The Plymouth building entrances are unlocked Sunday mornings, Wednesday evenings (during the church program year) and when there are major events (weddings, memorials services, lectures, etc )
2025 Leadership Nominations – Plymouth Congregational Church In the past, I have served Plymouth as a board member and on the Leadership Council, and I remain active as a Church School teacher and on the Committee for Children, Youth, and Families I was born in South Dakota but raised in Florida, where most of my family still lives
Location, Directions Parking – Plymouth Congregational Church Plymouth Church is located on the southern edge of downtown Minneapolis in the block between Nicollet Avenue (to the east), Franklin Avenue (to the south), LaSalle Avenue (to the west) and Groveland Avenue (to the north)
History – Plymouth Congregational Church Beginning with the waves of Scandinavian immigrants in the 1870s, church leaders established Sunday schools and missions to develop the potential of new Americans and to lift up those less fortunate, such as single mothers
Get to know the PCC Facilities Team! – Plymouth Congregational Church The hospitality team is the first point of contact for most guests and visitors here at Plymouth Hospitality responsibilities include answering the phones, handling member lookup requests, conducting community service intakes, and providing general building information