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  • Join Us for Stewardship Sunday (October 27, 2024)

    Posted on October 25, 2024 by in Giving, Latest News, Worship

    This Sunday is the start of our fall Stewardship Campaign as we consider together how we “Open Doors to God’s Realm”. Rev. Jonathan Goodell will be preaching on the Blind Bartimaeus passage in the Gospel of Mark chapter 10 encouraging us to turn our eyes to God’s Kingdom and how we manifest it on earth as it is […]

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  • Tips for Tired Parents

    Posted on October 17, 2024 by in Latest News, Ministries/Task Force News, Youth

    Are you a tired parent? Are you a parent of little ones or teens? Then we bet you’re tired! Check out and read with your spouse these 5 tips for tired parents that come from the curriculum that our pastors use for premarital sessions with couples called Prepare/Enrich. Although the tips are written for couples, there is certainly […]

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  • Worship with us This Sunday at 10 (October 13, 2024)

    Posted on October 11, 2024 by in Latest News, Worship

    This Sunday, we will read together our lectionary texts, Psalm 22:1-15 and Hebrews 4:12-16. How do these passages speak to each other? When the psalmist feels lost, alone, and helpless, how does the writer of Hebrews respond? We will consider the ways God opens up our hearts in challenging times and calls us to peace, […]

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  • Belonging

    Posted on October 8, 2024 by in Adult Ed, Community, Justice, Outreach

    Unfortunately, this event has been postponed. When a new date has been scheduled, we’ll be in touch again to let you know. The Congregational Library & Archives, located at 14 Beacon St, brings old and new together, carrying forward a tradition of care for the world’s future by preserving and interpreting the 400+ year Congregational […]

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