18 Mar Getting Ready for the New ub.org

As we move closer to the launch of the new ub.org, we want to take a moment to highlight a few of the updates that have already been shared—so you know exactly what to expect.
Resources and Articles
One of the biggest changes is the move away from multiple websites. When the new site launches, ubcentral.org will no longer be operational. Instead, videos, podcasts, and articles will all live in one place at ub.org/resources, making it easier to find the content you’re looking for without having to navigate between sites.
Find a Church
You’ll also notice improvements to how you find churches. The new “Find a Church” feature, linked directly at the top of every page, allows you to quickly see congregations closest to you or search by city or zip code. Whether you’re helping someone get connected or exploring churches in another area, the process is simple and intuitive.
Other Changes
Several other areas of the site have been streamlined as well. Staff openings will now be located in one consistent place—just click “Staff Openings” at the top of any page. The events page has been redesigned to be easier to navigate, with the next upcoming event featured directly on the homepage.
In addition, important documents like the Discipline and the Pastoral Ministry Handbook will be accessible in a variety of ways. Not only will they be available as downloads, but you’ll also be able to jump directly to specific sections through clickable links in the table of contents and in the sidebar navigation.
Each of these updates reflects the same goal: making ub.org the central location for all United Brethren related information and making it more accessible for everyone who visits.
We’re looking forward to sharing the new site with you soon.



Rev. Paul J. Baty, 85, passed away February 28, 2026, in New Castle, Ind. For the past 14 years, he has pastored the Pleasant Hill United Brethren church in Muncie, Ind. He preached his final message there on February 22.
Rev. Robert Luke Mentzer, 84, passed away February 25, 2026, in Orbisonia, Pa. He was a United Brethren minister for 36 years in Shippensburg, Pa.