
Sunday, Dec. 15, 7-9 PM 4 Heritage Drive, Woburn (Paul and Lynne Rahmeier’s house) All FCC men and their guests are welcome. We discuss matters that are personal and spiritual. Pot-luck beverages or snacks are welcome but not expected. Questions to Chris Noble.

(*change of date) at the home of Regina Campbell, 2 Mayflower Road Rather than our usual book discussion we will be sharing favorite poems or other short pieces. Please feel free to contact Maryann McCall-Taylor or Kaye Nash with any questions or ride requests.

Coming Soon in January and February, Starting Jan 14 Tuesdays Jan 14, 21, 28 and Feb 4, 11, 18 Day Time Class – 11:30 AM-1 PM, led by Rev. Will Burhans Evening Class – 6:30 PM-8 PM, led by Rev. Judy Arnold For six weeks, we will be offering both an evening class and a […]

We are looking for a couple people to help prepare and serve a meal for about 30 people at the Dwelling Place on Saturday, December 21st. The Dwelling Place is a collaboration of area churches that prepares and serves meals at the United Methodist Church in Woburn for individuals and families in need. Volunteers can be […]

You are invited to Thanksgiving dinner at the church. We revived an old FCCW tradition last year and had a wonderful time, with young and old, singles, couples and families. Come for the company. Come for the food. If you don’t have transportation, we can help with that. Plan to arrive at 12:30 to relax and […]

The Ruth Group discussion of Citizen, An American Lyric on November 17th will be held at the home of Sarah Gallop, 25 Grayson Road, Winchester. We will start at 7 pm as usual.

Project Drawdown was founded in 2014 by environmentalist Paul Hawken to measure and model the most substantive solutions to stop global warming, and to communicate those findings to the world. There is a presentation about Project Drawdown with FCCW’s Environmental partners being held on Wednesday, November 20 7:30-9 pm at the Unitarian Church in Winchester 478 […]

Wednesdays 6:30-7 am in Ripley Chapel Begin your Wednesday mornings in Ripley Chapel with a time of silent prayer starting this Wednesday, October 30th. We’ll begin with a brief reading, spend 20 minutes in silence and close with a prayer. Meditation mats/cushions (and regular chairs) are provided or bring your own.

We’re back in the sanctuary this Sunday after a beautiful Animal Blessing Service out on the Town Common last week. We’ll kick off our fall Stewardship Drive during worship and reflect upon another parable from Jesus and what it has to say to us about generosity in community. Immediately following worship, those in need of […]

Sunday, October 27th Immediately after worship (11:00ish) An invitation to pray what is on your heart in community. A contemplative healing practice designed for those experiencing pain, grief, illness or burden. Connect deeply to the love, grace, and serenity that God offers us.