Our Mission
Inspire a collective and personal journey along the Jesus path moving us toward justice through communion with God and discerned action.
Our Vision
To be a progressive Christian community of faith actively seeking God’s dream of justice on earth. We cultivate a spiritual commitment to God, each other, and the broader community to operate with deep integrity as members of a diverse world.
Who Is Creekside UCC?
Get to know the people, events, values, and commitments that make this church who we are and who we are becoming.
Strategic Plan
See Creekside’s full strategic plan.
About Us
Creekside UCC is a courageous, progressive congregation of the United Church of Christ. We share joy in worship and fellowship, nurture people of all ages as an intergenerational community, seek to grow in mind and spirit, support one another in times of grief, and pursue healing and justice in the world around us.
In recent years, Creekside has partnered in building Creekside Commons, 30 units of workforce housing, on property adjacent to the church; founded the Creekside Montessori, for mixed-income families; forged a powerful community-organizing relationship with ISAIAH as a leader congregation; organized to win marriage equality in Minnesota; emerged as national leaders in climate change work; and became the first UCC congregation to divest endowment funds from fossil fuels.
- As an Open and Affirming congregation, we recognize and affirm all people, including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons, as equal recipients of the love and grace of God.
- As a Peace with Justice congregation, we study and support non-violence and actively work on issues of justice and peace on the local, national, and international levels.
- As the original Earthwise congregation we are striving toward our goal of becoming a carbon neutral building by 2030 and are implementing zero-waste policies.
- As an Immigrant Welcoming congregation, we proclaim to immigrants and the community that Mayflower supports brothers and sisters from other countries, documented or not, and happily welcomes them into our church.
- As an Addiction Recovery Supporting congregation, we provide a safe, supportive, nonjudgmental place for those seeking help in understanding and preventing alcoholism, substance misuse and other forms of addiction. Learn more
- We strive to be accessible to all in our building, worship, and programming. We are dedicated to working for racial and economic justice within, among, and beyond our church.
- Creekside is located on the sacred ancenstral homeland of the Dakota people. Read our Land Acknowledgement and related information.
Our History
Creekside Church carries the heritage of two distinct congregations into its ministry and outreach today—Mayflower and Faith Church. Mayflower Community Congregational Church (UCC) began in 1925 as a missionary endeavor of the Minneapolis Congregational Union. Its first building was in the new town of East Richfield, at the corner of Diamond Lake Road and Stevens Avenue.
On May 6, 1925, a charter group of 32 members organized the congregation. The group chose a name, prepared bylaws, and elected officers. In 1935, the church built a Spanish-style sanctuary (now the Museum of Russian Art). The church grew rapidly and became one of the strongest congregations of the denomination between Chicago and the West Coast.
The present Creekside UCC Church sanctuary, administrative unit, dining hall, and kitchen were built across the street in 1974-75, completed in time for the church’s 50th anniversary celebration on May 6, 1975.
Mayflower Church celebrated its merger with Faith United Church of Christ on February 7, 1993. Faith UCC was started in 1920 as part of the Evangelical and Reformed denomination, which joined with the Congregational Christians to form the United Church of Christ in 1957. Its building was completed and dedicated in October 1930. The stained glass windows from that building now adorn Mayflower’s sanctuary and narthex walls.
Today, some more recent additions stand out: an array of almost 200 solar panels (50 visible in the canopy over the main entrance), an accessibility ramp to increase our welcome, and Creekside Commons to the north of the Creekside parking lot.
The church formally changed its name to Creekside United Church of Christ (UCC) in 2025. Read From Mayflower to Creekside: Our Journey Continues, a history that chronicles the last 25 years of the church (2000-2025).
The digital version of The Mayflower Journey (1925-2000), which chronicles the first 75 years of our storied history is also available.