United Congregational Christian Church of Eureka Responds to Pride Banner Vandalism with Bold Love and Renewed Commitment to Justice – Click here to donate to our gofundme campaign

United Congregational Christian Church of Eureka Responds to Pride Banner Vandalism with Bold Love and Renewed Commitment to Justice


Rev. Cindi Knox
United Congregational Christian Church
Email:
office@unitedeureka.org
Phone:
707-445-54888
Website: unitedeureka.org

Eureka, CA — In the early morning hours between June 7 and June 8, the Pride banner displayed on the front of United Congregational Christian Church in Eureka was stolen. Just one day after replacing it with a Trans Pride banner, that too was destroyed—shredded under the cover of darkness on the evening of June 9.

The acts of targeted vandalism occurred shortly after the church participated in the local Pride event, hosting a booth and standing in visible solidarity with the LGBTQIA2S+ community. Unfortunately, this is not the first time the church’s inclusive banners have been attacked.

United Congregational Christian Church has been an Open and Affirming congregation since 1995, deeply committed to welcoming and affirming people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. As a dual-affiliated church with the United Church of Christ and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), it draws from rich traditions of justice, inclusion, and compassion. The church has served Eureka for over 165 years, remaining a steadfast refuge for the marginalized.

The banners, which include the phrase “A Just World for All,” are symbols of visibility, hope, and affirmation and stay up year round, not just during pride month.

During the month of June the Church will be hosting multiple events including:

  • A presentation by Centro Del Pueblo during the the worship service on Sunday, May 22, 2025 at 10:30 a.m.
  • The church’s Second Annual Community Pride Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday, May 28, 2025 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. A free community dinner for the LGBTQIA2S community.
  • A special coffeehouse style Pride Sunday service on Sunday, May 29, 2025 at 10:30 a.m. prior to the Lost Coast Pride event in Fernalde at Noon.

In response to these incidents, the church has launched a fundraising effort on gofundme:

Funds raised will be used to:

  • Replace the stolen and destroyed Pride and Trans Pride banners and purchase additional banners for quick replacement of future vandalism.
  • Fortify church signs and improve security to deter future vandals
  • Support the Free Community Pride Spaghetti Dinner on June 28—a celebration of welcome, resilience, and healing, and
  • Sustain the church’s Outreach and Social Justice Ministry.

The church is inviting the community to take part by contributing to this work. “Whether it’s $5 or $15, your support proclaims: Love is stronger than hate. And love will always rise again.”


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