About Us
   
  Westwood Hills Congregational Church began in 1925, when eleven believers gathered  in a community center in Brentwood to found a new church.  In 1926, our present site on Westwood Boulevard was purchased, and in 1928, the original sanctuary, now called Ray Hall, was completed and the congregation moved to Westwood.

Our congregation is part of the United Church of Christ (UCC), a mainline Protestant denomination.  We are a church “of the people,” in which we respect the democratic process in all that we do.  We believe strongly in the “priesthood of all believers,” and consider all our members to be ministers of the faith.  The UCC is a non-doctrinal association of churches that have come together to do God’s ministry. 
   
  Worship
   
  We gather for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM.  Please join us; all are welcome. Children come to the service with their parents, and then go on to Sunday School or Youth Group after the Children's Moment in the service.

We celebrate communion on the first Sunday of the month.  Our Communion Table is open to all.