A Beacon of Liberal Theology Welcome! Join us this Sunday!
Plymouth Church is a community of progressive Christians whose values include liberal theology, social justice, traditional worship and the arts as integral to spiritual life.
Located in the heart of Minneapolis for 150 years, Plymouth draws members and worshippers from the entire metro region. This diverse and exciting congregation offers extraordinary programming for children and youth, stimulating experiences in adult education, compassionate pastoral care, an array of opportunities for spiritual enrichment and worship that both challenges the mind and touches the soul.
Plymouth warmly welcomes all people. We embrace diversity in our congregation and community, and we affirm the dignity and worth of every person created in the image of God. We honor the guiding principle that discrimination is incompatible with Christ's message of unconditional love. We welcome into full membership and participation in all aspects of our church life persons of every race, language, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, physical or mental ability, economic or marital status and faith background, and we affirm and celebrate all loving and committed relationships.
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Three Minutes that Make a Difference (a video)
A message to GLBT youth: church people love you
Sacred Absence: Kierkegaard, Heisenberg and
the High Calling of Doubt, Adult Forum next Sunday
Christmas Festival Dec. 5
Downtown Clergy Joint Statement on Religious Tolerance [PDF]
Church-wide book study
Wish list for young people moving into Nicollet Square [PDF]
Ceramics, photography on exhibit
Literary Witnesses' 10-year anthology
"Make an Online Contribution." Point to "Giving" above.
Plymouth's Statement on Environmental Sustainability [PDF]
homelessness in Hennepin County by 2016.
Moving ahead: Nicollet Square for homeless youth opening Dec. 15, a joint project with Westminster Presbyterian. Creekside Commons, a working family collaboration with Mayflower Church, opens. Nokoma limited-equity co-op opens. Abbott View, with Section 8 rental assistance, reopened.
Caring for Creation resources from the Plymouth Outreach Working Group
Footsteps: A Journey in Faith DVD available depicting
Middle East trip by 12 downtown Minneapolis clergy