Welcome to UALC.
Whether you're starting your spiritual journey or well along the path, we want to help you find what you're looking for. UALC is a safe place to explore Christianity, or take the next step of faith. So take a look around; God is at work here.
Can't find where you fit in? E-mail us at ualc@ualc.org and we'll help you.
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Lytham Road Celebration Community
"I always look forward to Sunday mornings to be a part of
such a vibrant worship. My kids love to sit in the front row and
go up for the children’s sermon."
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Sunday Worship Time and Place
• Sunday mornings at 9:30 am.
What Do We Hope You Will Experience on Sunday Morning?
In the 1980s, there was a dramatic event off Point Barrow, Alaska. Three gray whales were icebound, injured and weary, gasping for air through a hole in the ice. Their only hope was to get five miles under the ice pack back out to open sea. Rescuers began cutting a string of breathing holes in the 6-inch thick ice about 20 yards apart. For eight days they coaxed the whales from one hole to the next, mile after mile. The whales vanished for a while, but finally, with the help of Russian icebreakers, two of them swam to freedom.
In a way, worship is like that. It is a “breathing hole” the Lord provides for His people. We come together on Sundays, weary from working in a world frozen over with selfishness, greed, and struggle. Worship is a way we get a breath of heavenly air. This “air” is the grace of God – the assurance we are loved by Him in Christ along with the encouragement of others along on the journey. Renewed, we then go back “under” for another week to live and work for God in the world. Please come and join us for fresh air!
Lytham Road Celebration Community Leader
If you have a question or want to talk to your community leader, contact Pastor Buff Delcamp, bdelcamp@ualc.org.
Podcasts
Podcasting is a way to automatically download UALC's audio messages to your iPod or computer.
• To subscribe through your iTunes account, click here 
• If you do not have iTunes installed on your computer,
download the free software here and then subscribe.
• Internet Explorer users can subscribe to the RSS feed here
(This works only in Internet Explorer browser at this time)
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Want a richer experience on Sunday mornings?
You can download the monthly bookmark, too.
Download the current issue, or browse through issues from the past two months. Click here for a list.
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