We found 28 more United Church of Christ churches near Newtown
- Congregational Church of Brookfield, Brookfield (5.12 miles)
- First Congregational Church of Bethel, Bethel (5.72 miles)
- South Britain Congregational Church, Southbury (5.91 miles)
- United Church of Christ, Southbury (7.11 miles)
- Iglesia Hispana Unida De Cristo, Danbury (7.55 miles)
- First Congregational Church, Danbury (7.55 miles)
- Monroe Congregational Church UCC, Monroe (7.72 miles)
- First Church of Christ Congregational, Redding (8.43 miles)
- Bridgewater Congregational Church UCC, Bridgewater (8.93 miles)
- Congregational Church of New Fairfield, New Fairfield (10.14 miles)
- Roxbury Congregational UCC, Roxbury (10.18 miles)
- Oxford UCC Congregational, Oxford (10.22 miles)
- King Street UCC, Danbury (10.27 miles)
- North Congregational Church, Woodbury (10.87 miles)
- Congregational Church of Easton Inc UCC, Easton (11.27 miles)
- First Congregational Church of Woodbury UCC, Woodbury (11.62 miles)
- Ridgebury Congregational UCC, Ridgefield (11.64 miles)
- Huntington Congregational UCC, Shelton (11.76 miles)
- Seymour Congregational UCC, Seymour (12.44 miles)
- Middlebury Congregational Church UCC, Middlebury (12.61 miles)
- First Congregational, New Milford (12.63 miles)
- The First Congregational Church of Ansonia, Ansonia (12.98 miles)
- Trumbull Congregational Church, Trumbull (13.14 miles)
- Congregational Church of Naugatuck, Naugatuck (13.17 miles)
- The First Congregational Church of Ridgefield, Ridgefield (13.57 miles)
- The First Congregational Church, Derby (13.58 miles)
- Unity Hill UCC, Trumbull (14.07 miles)
- Norfield Congregational UCC, Weston (14.96 miles)
Who we are
Newtown Congregational Church (NCC) is a Christ-centered Protestant community that has served as a spiritual center for the Newtown, Connecticut area for over 300 years. Our congregation thrives because we commit to welcoming all people into our membership.
We understand that as part of our faith Christ expects us to "love our neighbor". We realize and embrace "our neighbor" as anyone we have the opportunity to come in contact with or can affect the life of.
We embrace people at any point in their faith journey and affirm each person's freedom to pursue God's unique calling. We celebrate God's inclusive welcome at Christ's Communion Table and affirm that full and equal participation in the life and leadershp of our church is open to all.
We confess that we continue to discover how to more fully love one another as Jesus loves each one of us. In an often hurting and broken world, we also commit ourselves to the ongoing journey of learning and growing as a community of grace and reconciliation.
We understand the scriptures to be inspired by God. We know that God in Christ is calling the church and each of us to new ways of being and we are doing our best to figure out what exactly that means.
We are people who might have been brought up in a protestant tradition, other faith, or no faith. We respect and honor all faiths and believe in interfaith partnership and dialogue. We like to exchange ideas and opinions. We believe everyone should be free to wrestle with theology. We do our best to love each other, even when we disagree.
NCC Core Values:
We faithfully worship and serve God while seeking spiritual growth.
As a Christ-centered church, we commit ourselves to…
Extend God’s Compassion: Fervently extend God’s care and compassion beyond ourselves and our doors through ministry, outreach, and missions. Build God’s Community: Purposefully build God’s community through welcoming and nurturing one another on our faith journey. Celebrate God’s Generosity: Affirm and celebrate God’s generosity through inspired giving and active involvement. Embrace God’s Diversity: Respectfully honor every individual and each person’s freedom to pursue God’s unique calling.
We understand that as part of our faith Christ expects us to "love our neighbor". We realize and embrace "our neighbor" as anyone we have the opportunity to come in contact with or can affect the life of.
We embrace people at any point in their faith journey and affirm each person's freedom to pursue God's unique calling. We celebrate God's inclusive welcome at Christ's Communion Table and affirm that full and equal participation in the life and leadershp of our church is open to all.
We confess that we continue to discover how to more fully love one another as Jesus loves each one of us. In an often hurting and broken world, we also commit ourselves to the ongoing journey of learning and growing as a community of grace and reconciliation.
We understand the scriptures to be inspired by God. We know that God in Christ is calling the church and each of us to new ways of being and we are doing our best to figure out what exactly that means.
NCC Core Values:
We faithfully worship and serve God while seeking spiritual growth.
As a Christ-centered church, we commit ourselves to…
Extend God’s Compassion: Fervently extend God’s care and compassion beyond ourselves and our doors through ministry, outreach, and missions. Build God’s Community: Purposefully build God’s community through welcoming and nurturing one another on our faith journey. Celebrate God’s Generosity: Affirm and celebrate God’s generosity through inspired giving and active involvement. Embrace God’s Diversity: Respectfully honor every individual and each person’s freedom to pursue God’s unique calling.
Church Address
14 West St
Newtown,
CT
06470-2054
United States
Phone: 203-426-9024
Fax: 203-270-7741
Download Newtown Congregational UCC vCard with Service Times
Click here to contact the church
Church Pastor
Matthew S. Crebbin
Lead Pastor
14 West St
Newtown,
CT
06470-2054
United States
Phone: 203-426-9024
Fax: 203-270-7741
Download Lead Pastor Matthew S. Crebbin vCard with bio
Click here to contact Matthew S. Crebbin
Denomination
United Church of Christ
United Church of Christ churches in Newtown, CT
United Church of Christ churches in Connecticut
United Church of Christ churches in United States
United Church of Christ churches churches near me
All churches in Newtown, CT
Affiliations
Church Website
Newtown Congregational UCC on Social Media
YouTube Video: NCC Maundy Thursday Worship
Leadership
Leader Name:
Matthew S. Crebbin
Leader Position:
Lead Pastor
Formal Title:
Leader Address:
Phone:
Fax:
203-270-7741
Leader Email:
Click here to contact Matthew S. Crebbin
Leader Bio:
Rev. Matthew Crebbin has been the Senior Minister the Newtown Congregational Church, UCC since 2007. He has served faith communities in New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. A sought after preacher and lecturer, his ministry has focused upon a variety of areas including: theological dialogue, ecumenical and interfaith partnerships, youth and young adult ministries - as well as justice and peace advocacy. He is the Coordinator of the Newtown Interfaith Clergy Association.
Rev. Crebbin grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley where he received a BA in Legal Studies in 1988. He received his MDiv. from Andover Newtown Theological School in 1994. He has served in leadership capacity on a number of local, regional and international organizations including: Rotary International, Habitat for Humanity, and various other Health and Human Services organizations.
Since the events at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012, Rev. Crebbin has worked with a broad coalition of faith leaders in CT and nationally to build bridges of understanding and compassion between diverse communities. He has been a leader in promoting peace and reconciliation near and far and has offered his voice and support to the passing of gun safety legislation and finding other means locally and nationally to reduce gun violence in all communities.
Matt is married to Martha and they have four children and a rescue dog. When not involved in ministry or transporting his children to their various activities all around the area, Matt enjoys playing music, singing, carpentry, working on his house, and playing basketball.
Rev. Crebbin grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley where he received a BA in Legal Studies in 1988. He received his MDiv. from Andover Newtown Theological School in 1994. He has served in leadership capacity on a number of local, regional and international organizations including: Rotary International, Habitat for Humanity, and various other Health and Human Services organizations.
Since the events at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012, Rev. Crebbin has worked with a broad coalition of faith leaders in CT and nationally to build bridges of understanding and compassion between diverse communities. He has been a leader in promoting peace and reconciliation near and far and has offered his voice and support to the passing of gun safety legislation and finding other means locally and nationally to reduce gun violence in all communities.
Matt is married to Martha and they have four children and a rescue dog. When not involved in ministry or transporting his children to their various activities all around the area, Matt enjoys playing music, singing, carpentry, working on his house, and playing basketball.
Matthew S. Crebbin on Social Media:
Other Church Leaders:
Leadership Photos
Administration
Admin Name:
Admin Position:
Admin Address:
Phone:
Fax:
203-270-7741
Admin Email:
Click here to contact the church
Mailing Address
Driving Directions
Travel/Direction Tips
Know how to get there? Share the knowledge with others!
Parking
Please share parking information and/or parking experience!
Newtown Congregational UCC Service Times
Worship Services
Sunday 10AM-11AM
Newtown Congregational UCC service times last updated on the 22nd of January, 2025
Sunday 10AM-11AM
Newtown Congregational UCC service times last updated on the 22nd of January, 2025
Worship Languages
Dress Code
Sunday School / Children and Youth Activities
Under 12s:
Under 18s:
Local outreach & community activities
Other activities & ministries
Special Needs/Accessibility
Prayers and Hymns
Main Bible:
Hymns and Songs:
Other information
Average Adult Congregation:
Average Youth Congregation:
Additional Info:
Congregational UCC Church Newtown Photos
Newtown Congregational UCC History
Newtown Congregational UCC Historical Photos
Newtown Congregational UCC listing was last updated on the 22nd of January, 2025
THANK YOU FOR VISITING NEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL UCC ONLINE!
Newtown Congregational UCC Accelerated Mobile Page (AMP)