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We work to make this world a better place because this was at the core of Jesus' life and ministry. Faith should improve our sense of humanity. Breaking down barriers that have historically divided us, working to end poverty and hunger, and solving our environmental crisis are all a part of our how we live out our faith. Historically, our congregation has worked to end homelessness in the University District and currently, has a ministry to children and adults with disabilities. All God's children should have equal access to the love and grace of God as shared together in community.

Presently, we also host the Disciples Peace and Justice center that draws non-profits together through a shared facility. Some of the agencies located in our building are the University District Food Bank, Books for Prisoners, and Northwest Health Law Advocates. For a complete listing of agencies, or to inquire about leasing space, click here.

We also work with nine other congregations in our district to offer life-changing, justice-centered ministries. For more information on the ministry we share with our sister congregations in the Ecumenical Parish, click here.

Last updated on July 12, 2009 by University Christian Church