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"Serving God and Community since 1792"
All Are Welcome
Sunday Services & Sunday School - 10:15 A.M.

48 Pleasant Street (corner Elm and Pleasant)
Ludlow, Vermont 05149
Telephone:   802-228-4211
eMail: unitedchurch@tds.net
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Message from
Rev. Dr. Donald E. Harpster, Pastor


      The United Church of Ludlow is a small, open, vibrant and welcoming congregation serving residents and visitors of the Okemo Valley.  We pride ourselves as "a church serving all".
     Our program offerings include:  Sunday school, fellowship coffee following the service, adult Bible study, a women's church group and a choir.
     If you are looking for a church home, a place to worship while visiting, or simply a good meal at one of our lively community dinners, I assure you of a most warm welcome.  
     Please explore our website to learn more about us, our history, architecture and our many community oriented and socially responsible programs.

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Highlighted Upcoming Events
see also UCL NOW! and the Calendar

Scripture for Sunday May 19: Psalm 24, Acts 2: 1-11, John 20: 19-23

Black River Good Neighbor Services Gigantic Spring Rummage Sale
The Annual Spring BRGNS Rummage Sale will be held from May 17 to May 19 at the Fletcher Farm barn. details

Oral Arguments at the Supreme Court in the Phyllis Agan Suit details

Pentecost Sunday - May 19
Pentecost Sunday, the birthday of the Christian Church, will be observed on May 19.  It will also be a special Sunday in the life of United Church of Ludlow as the rite of confirmation will be administered to Jakob and Lukas DeArruda.
 
A luncheon in honor of the confirmands will be given by the Deacons following the worship service.  All are invited.  Be sure to wear red, the liturgical color of the Day.
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