We are blessed to have a congregation that celebrates a diversity of backgrounds, and we feel called to deepen our relationships with the communities from which our congregation originates.

Our members live in more than a dozen towns and cities around Easton. 

A sizable and highly valued, beloved, portion of the members and friends of our congregation are immigrants from the Cameroon and their families, reflecting the large number of immigrants – and some refugees – in many surrounding communities.  Our congregation celebrates the human presence of our immigrant members and the spiritual gifts they provide.  And several of our members, less typical of the practices of most other congregations, have become active in regional and even global refugee advocacy movements and immigrant support ministries.