
Our Vision:
We love God, follow Christ, and serve others. We strive to do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with our God.
Our Mission:
We are a church where questions are welcomed, diversity is embraced, and Christ’s love moves us to action. We firmly believe that we are the hands and feet of Christ reaching out to a hurting world. We feel the two strongest commandments are “Love the Lord, Your God, with all your soul, mind, body and strength. The Second is Love Your Neighbor as yourself.” We gather to worship, grow in grace, and share the good news. We embrace reformed theology and stress the unconditional love of God. Our beliefs are grounded in the scriptures, and we strive to live our lives as Christ showed us. You are welcome. You are wanted. You belong here. Our doors are open to all seeking hope, healing, and a spiritual home.

PASTOR
Todd Young
With over 35 years in ministry, Todd brings deep experience in pastoral care and community leadership. He holds degrees in Pastoral Studies, Behavioral Science, and Human Services, and has served in roles from Bible Instructor to Church Administrator. A lifelong New Yorker, Todd is active in the Hudson River Presbytery. He and his wife Lauren, married 27 years, enjoy motorcycling, woodworking, and caring for their kittens.
EVENTS

Preserving Our Past. Protecting Our Future.
Help Preserve a Legacy
Our church has always been more than just a building it’s a place where compassion lives, where neighbors become family, and where countless lives are touched through worship, outreach, and support.
Today, we face a critical challenge. The exterior wall near our beloved Tiffany stained glass windows is beginning to separate from the structure. If left unaddressed, this serious issue could threaten the safety and future of our building and with it, the many ministries, support groups, and community services that call this place home.
We’re asking for your help not just to preserve bricks and mortar, but to protect a beacon of hope, hospitality, and heart for generations to come.
Together, we can make sure our church remains a place of love, care, and community.



