
Parramatta Community Uniting Church
The PCUC worships God and nurtures a life of committed discipleship in Jesus Christ, seeks abiding connections with local communities, and through prayerful and practical service, expressing the core values of ‘Grace, Inclusion, Dignity, Faith and Hope.’
PCUC facilitates worshiping, witnessing and serving as a fellowship of the spirit in Christ. It's members meet regularly to hear God's Word, celebrate the sacrament, to build one another up in love, to share in the wider responsibilities of the church and to serve the world.
Parramatta Community Uniting Church, includes four vibrant worship communities: Leigh Memorial, Westmead, Leigh Fijian and Northmead-Centenary.
The church’s Leigh Memorial and Leigh Fijian worship communities – and an associated Korean faith community – worship at Leigh Memorial Uniting Church (119 Macquarie Street, Parramatta) – right in the heart of the CBD, Parramatta Square and the city’s busy transport, cultural and community hub. The communities share the Macquarie Street site with the Parramatta Mission’s weekday meals and community care service, ‘Meals Plus’.
The worship community at Westmead gathers at Westmead Uniting Church on the corner of Queen Street and Hawkesbury Road – directly opposite Westmead Hospital and in the heart of the Westmead medical and education precinct. The Westmead worship community shares its site with Parramatta Mission’s ‘175 One Hotels and Apartments’ and the Keramic Café.
The Parramatta City Uniting Church also includes the Northmead and North Parramatta (‘Centenary’) Uniting Churches at Hammers Road, Northmead and Sorrell Street, North Parramatta.