About

The Union Church of Hinsdale meets each Sunday at 9:00 a.m. for Traditional Worship and 10:30 a.m. for Contemporary Worship. Every third Sunday of the month we have a Service of Healing Prayer at 7:00 p.m. All are welcome.
Visit our Get Involved area to find many ways you can take part in various volunteer opportunities. You can also see what is going on by visiting the What’s Happening area. Please take a look around our site to learn more if you are new to Union Church, browse our Safe Church Policy if you are a parent and feel free to contact us if you have any other questions.
We hope to see you at one of our services and/or events soon!

Welcoming Statement:
We are all called by God as disciples of Christ. We affirm all persons as precious to God, just as God made them. As a community of faith in the service of God, we are enriched by our differences including diversity of gender, age, marital and economic status, ethnicity, sexual orientation, race, and physical and mental abilities. We pledge to love, support and serve one another as the Body of Christ.
We are part of the United Church of Christ:
Religion and science are not mutually exclusive, and your head and heart are both welcomed into our places of worship. We prepare our members and leaders to be engaged in ministry in the present and future church, and we embrace all kinds of communities and new modes of thinking. Why? Because God is still speaking.
We are part of Illinois Conference of the United Church of Christ:
The Illinois Conference of the United Church of Christ is blessed to be woven from strands of a vast variety of rich traditions that make up the UCC, both those that represent the historical denominational merger of 1957, and many that have added vibrant threads and emerging patterns to who we are, racially, ethnically, socially and liturgically. Formed in 1964, The Illinois Conference came into being through a consolidation of the North Illinois Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Congregational Christian Conference of Illinois.
We are part of the Chicago Metropolitan Association:
The Chicago Metropolitan Association’s 102 congregations are spread across the beautiful city and out into its near suburbs. From neighborhood churches to suburban congregations, church families centered on ethnic traditions and those focused on multiracial, multicultural celebrations, sprawling buildings, house churches and the largest congregation in the United Church of Christ, CMA is rich in heritage and worship experiences. Active in one of the most diverse areas of the nation, CMA provides as varied a presence of the UCC and represents the intricate web of our wider church as people struggle together over issues, meet each other in the middle in ministry partnership, and lift one another up in shared hope.






