FOR OUR GUESTS
The members and friends of the First Congregational Church, welcome you to this church.
We are truly pleased that you are considering worshiping with us. We hope you will make this your church home and find strong friendships in our family of faith.
If you would like more information about participating in the life of our church, please speak with our Minister following worship, or contact the church office.
Hearing Assist Receivers are provided each Sunday for those who have difficulties hearing the service normally. They are available from the ushers.
Infants and Toddlers Nursery care is available for children under the age of three.
There are special children’s "Busy Bags" available for the younger ones.
Church School takes place at the same time as worship in the classrooms. Children begin worship seated with their families and are then dismissed to class.
Refreshments and Conversation (with coffee, juice and food) is served each Sunday after worship services in our Fellowship Hall. Please join us!
We are a part of the United Church of Christ - a community of faith that seeks to live out the Gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed. Each of us has our own personal responsibility to come to our own understanding of faith and to say what the gospel means to us. Each of us must, also, put our faith into daily actions.
The United Church of Christ was founded in 1957 as the union of four different Christian traditions. From the beginning of our history, we have been a church that believes that Christians do not always have to agree to be able to live together in communion. More information about the history and beliefs of the UCC can be found at www.ucc.org.
We celebrate Holy Communion once a month, on the first Sunday, as well as other special holy days. Everyone is invited to participate in the symbols of bread and wine without regard to religious heritage or church membership.
The method of Communion is for Deacons to pass trays to each pew where worshipers take and share the tray with the person next to them.
Membership –As a person on the journey of faith, you come to membership by your own personal statement of faith, by transfer from another church or by baptism into the universal church.
Offering - (Giving our financial gifts to help the church and others) is a basic responsibility for every member of the church. The Congregation supports a number of mission activities here and beyond the church that receives our financial support. Your first time as our guest, feel free to use the offering envelopes found in the hymnal rack if you wish.
The members and friends of the First Congregational Church, welcome you to this church.
We are truly pleased that you are considering worshiping with us. We hope you will make this your church home and find strong friendships in our family of faith.
If you would like more information about participating in the life of our church, please speak with our Minister following worship, or contact the church office.
Hearing Assist Receivers are provided each Sunday for those who have difficulties hearing the service normally. They are available from the ushers.
Infants and Toddlers Nursery care is available for children under the age of three.
There are special children’s "Busy Bags" available for the younger ones.
Church School takes place at the same time as worship in the classrooms. Children begin worship seated with their families and are then dismissed to class.
Refreshments and Conversation (with coffee, juice and food) is served each Sunday after worship services in our Fellowship Hall. Please join us!
We are a part of the United Church of Christ - a community of faith that seeks to live out the Gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed. Each of us has our own personal responsibility to come to our own understanding of faith and to say what the gospel means to us. Each of us must, also, put our faith into daily actions.
The United Church of Christ was founded in 1957 as the union of four different Christian traditions. From the beginning of our history, we have been a church that believes that Christians do not always have to agree to be able to live together in communion. More information about the history and beliefs of the UCC can be found at www.ucc.org.
We celebrate Holy Communion once a month, on the first Sunday, as well as other special holy days. Everyone is invited to participate in the symbols of bread and wine without regard to religious heritage or church membership.
The method of Communion is for Deacons to pass trays to each pew where worshipers take and share the tray with the person next to them.
Membership –As a person on the journey of faith, you come to membership by your own personal statement of faith, by transfer from another church or by baptism into the universal church.
Offering - (Giving our financial gifts to help the church and others) is a basic responsibility for every member of the church. The Congregation supports a number of mission activities here and beyond the church that receives our financial support. Your first time as our guest, feel free to use the offering envelopes found in the hymnal rack if you wish.