Portsmouth United Church of Christ (Portsmouth UCC)
Portsmouth UCC
AI Summary
Portsmouth UCC welcomes people of all backgrounds and describes itself as multi-cultural and multi-racial, summing that spirit with the motto “No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here.” It holds in-person worship near the Portsmouth/Chesapeake city line (about two blocks west of Elmhurst Lane) with live-streamed video on YouTube/Facebook (stream begins around 10:45 AM) and an audio dial-in line ((951) 981-7410 opens about 10:35 AM) for remote participation; the congregation observes monthly Holy Communion on the first Sunday. Worship bulletins, the Statement of Faith and current service PDFs are posted on the website, and sermons are archived on the church’s social media channels. Organized in 1958 and merged early on with First Christian Church downtown, the congregation combines deep local roots with active engagement in UCC national offerings and local outreach such as Oasis Social Ministry, migrant worker support, local hunger funds and Operation Christmas Child.
Service Times
Sunday Worship (In-person & Live Stream): Sunday 10:45 AM
Worship Style
Blended
⛪Church Details
🙏Ministries
📜Version History
Changes:
- Name:Portsmouth UCC
- Street Address:5900 Portsmouth Blvd
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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Added location: Portsmouth UCC
Changes:
- Name:Portsmouth United Church of Christ (Portsmouth UCC)
- Website URL:https://www.portsmouthucc.org
- Summary:Portsmouth UCC welcomes people of all backgrounds and describes itself as multi-cultural and multi-racial, summing that spirit with the motto “No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here.” It holds in-person worship near the Portsmouth/Chesapeake city line (about two blocks west of Elmhurst Lane) with live-streamed video on YouTube/Facebook (stream begins around 10:45 AM) and an audio dial-in line ((951) 981-7410 opens about 10:35 AM) for remote participation; the congregation observes monthly Holy Communion on the first Sunday. Worship bulletins, the Statement of Faith and current service PDFs are posted on the website, and sermons are archived on the church’s social media channels. Organized in 1958 and merged early on with First Christian Church downtown, the congregation combines deep local roots with active engagement in UCC national offerings and local outreach such as Oasis Social Ministry, migrant worker support, local hunger funds and Operation Christmas Child.
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Initial church data
Last updated: 3/20/2026