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Small group
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Are you looking for a place to grow in your faith? To meet new people? Groups are open and you can attend at any time. Call the church office 045-651-5177 to find out more information. Find Your Place at Yokohama Union Church. 66-2 Yamate-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Japan 231-0862.
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Photos
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Yokohama Union Church Building Photos. 66-2 Yamate-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Japan 231-0862.
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Links
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Records incomplete due to the building being destroyed by an earthquake (September, 1923) and fire-bombing of the church during WWII (May, 1945). Saint Alban's Anglican/Episcopal Church, Tokyo. St Paul International Lutheran Church, Tokyo. Train information (Jorudon Co, LTD). The Network of International Congregations. National Christian Council - Japan. National Christian Council - English. West Tokyo Union Church. 66-2 Yamate-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Japan 231-0862.
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About YUC
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Today's Sermon: Becoming Childlike in God's Kingdom. Scripture Lesson: Matthew 18:1-14. At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, "Who, then, is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven? He called a little child to him, and placed the child among them. 3. And he said: "Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. 4. Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. 5. See that you ...
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Previous Pastors
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1923-1924 no pastor or church building. 1924 Pulpit supply by missionaries. 1925-1928 Rev. Herbert Manchester. 1928-1929 Dr. James Alexander. 1930-1939 Rev. H.W. Schenck. 1945-1960 Worship at Naval Chapel Center. 1960-1976 Pulpit supply by missionaries. 1976-1983 Rev. Karl Karpa. 1983-1986 Seminary Student Susan Kendall. 1986-1987 Rev. Tina Pinnell. 1987-1989 Dr. John and Ann Piet. 1989-1992 Rev. Del and Trudy Vander Haar. 1992-1994 Rev. Eugene and Joyce Vander Well. 1994-1996 Rev. James Girling.
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Finding Us
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Yokohama Union Church is in the historic Bluff area of Yokohama near the Foreigner's Cemetery, Bluff Clinic, Ferris Girls School and St. Maur International School. Train information for transportation (English). Come to Ishikawa-cho Station. Take the Motomachi (South) exit and walk through Motomachi Street about 10 minutes and turn right on Daikan-zaka. Walk up the hill. We are at the top. Catch #11 bus from either Hodogaya or Sakuragicho station. Get off at the Daikan-zaka ue stop. YUC Map PDF view.
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Yokohama Union Church
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Yokohama Union Church (YUC) is a Christian worshipping community, chosen to serve God, following Jesus, and led by the Holy Spirit. YUC is an anchor for those with faith, and an outreach for those seeking and those who are lost. YUC is an interdenominational, international, multicultural, multilingual fellowship of believers. We are also a sanctuary for weary travelers and a place of encouragement. At Yokohama Union Church, we are also home to Yokohama Christian School (YCS). Yokohama Union Church celebr...
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History
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With the opening of the port of Yokohama to the outside world, Yokohama became a progressive city of many ‘firsts’. Two important ‘firsts’ are Japan’s first Protestant, English-speaking, Interdenominational, and International Church (Yokohama Union Church) and the founding of the first Japanese Protestant Church (Kaigan Church, Nihon Kirisuto Kokai). At 11 am on September 1, 1923, Yokohama was settling into another bustling day as one of Japan’s leading port cities. An hour later 78,646 houses and 26...