751 Alameda de
las Pulgas
Belmont, CA 94002
(650) 593-4547
E-mail: belmontucc
@comcast.net

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Regular worship services are each Sunday
at 10:30 a.m.

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Sunday Service

Our Sunday worship service begins at 10:30 a.m.  Children go to Sunday School after the Time with the Children early in the worship service. Child care is offered throughout worship.

We are an Open and Affirming church that warmly welcomes all people regardless of race, gender, ability or sexual orientation. Our historic building is handicapped accessible, and we offer enhanced hearing devices and large-print bulletins.

We look forward to meeting you and hope you will stay for coffee hour after worship so we can get acquainted!

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Testimonials

When I had to retire early from my paramedic profession, I lost my community, a large part of my identity and my method of service to God. I came here out of curiorsity about the beautiful building and stayed because of the "curious and beautiful" people inside. I found a new community and a new way to do God's will.
     Lynne Benson-Colbert

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We came in search of a church to raise our children around and amidst. We stayed becaue we found a wonderful "extended family" home that's kept us here for 40 years through many changes, turmoils, shared struggles, and joy.
     Lois and Bob Shouse

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I found in CCB a "spiritual home" of warm, accepting, non-dogmatic people; a place where the sermon is the reason I GO to church, not the thing to avoid; and great music.
     Kris Morgan

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Part of why I was drawn to CCB and why I stay is because we do democracy here, as well as anywhere I've experienced. We try to balance individual freedom with what is best for the whole. We aren't there yet and maybe we never will be, but we keep working on it. And it's probably more about the journey than the destination anyway.
     Paul Anderson

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We were looking for a community that was open-minded, accepting, warm, intelligent, and who shared our love of family and life. We found this at CCB. We instantly felt at home.
     Scott and Tasha Souter

 

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