To find out more about UEC, download our brochure.
What is an Unidos en Cristo Weekend?
Unidos en Cristo (UEC) is a structured three-day weekend designed to
strengthen and renew the faith of Christian people and bring them to
a new and more active awareness of living in God's grace. It is structured
after the Cursillo method. For information about the history of Cursillo,
go to History.
What is the purpose of Unidos en Cristo?
UEC is based on the basic Christian theology, concentrating on the person
and teachings of Jesus Christ. You may want to view our Mission
and Faith Statements. The objective of UEC is to inspire, challenge and
equip individuals for Christian action in their homes, churches and
communities.
How might Unidos en Cristo affect my life?
Many would say that "transformation" happens at a UEC weekend.
Most find themselves growing in their faith, drawing nearer to God and
discovering new belonging, purpose and meaning for their lives. Many
make life-long friends. Couples rediscover common ground in their faith
that strengthens their relationship. Some simply find the grace to focus
on their faith better in their everyday lives.
Should I attend Unidos en Cristo?
UEC is for Christians from every walk of life at every stage in their
faith. It is for church leaders and lay people who live strong and active
lives in Christ as well as those who seek to be renewed and strengthened
in their relationship with Christ and the people around them. UEC is
for married couples and single men and women.
The weekends are paired and run consecutively, with the men attending
one weekend and the women attending the following weekend. UEC begins
on Thursday evening and ends on Sunday evening.
Keep an open mind and heart in making a decision to attend UEC. Like
you, many wondered if they should. Once they did, they wondered why
they had waited so long. Each person's experience at UEC weekend is
unique.
What happens at an Unidos en Cristo weekend?

Spending the entire weekend at the
church, participants live, study, worship and commune together daily.
A series of talks are given, nine by lay people and five by clergy.
Following each talk, small group discussions focus on the main points
of the talk. The interconnected talks present the Christian life and
help people to align themselves to God's will for their life.
There is an abundance of music, singing, fellowship, food, laughter,
friendship and prayer throughout the weekend. Clergy are available for
spiritual guidance on an individual basis as well.
What happens after Unidos en Cristo?
After your initial UEC weekend, you will be invited to build on your
weekend by expanding your spiritual ife through Bible study and participation
in your own church, becoming a more active witness for Christ in your
daily life. Within UEC, you can be involved in an ongoing small group
fellowship, attend Ultreyas — gatherings of the local church UEC community,
sponsor others to attend a UEC weekend, and participate on UEC teams
— groups of people who facilitate the weekend.
For information about how to attend a UEC weekend, click here — Attend
a UEC Weekend.
