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Interim Minister:
Rev. Deborah Adams
SERVICES:

Sunday Morning
10:30 AM
(Child care is provided)

CHURCH SCHOOL:

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All are Welcome!

The members and friends of The First Congregational Church
extend to you a warm and sincere welcome.

Whether you have newly arrived in the area, or are a long time resident, we invite you to share in the life of this community. Together we strive to grow in our faith through worship, education, fellowship and outreach.


Church News

Latest Church Newsletter

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Grab a girlfriend and enjoy a….

Girls Night Out!

Cheap Chic Fashion Show
(Highlighting Gently Used Re-Sale Fashions)

Friday, October 1, 2010
7:30 p.m. (Doors open at 7:00)

Refreshments will be served.

Tickets $10.00; available at the door or
reserve by calling the church at (978) 352-8443

Proceeds will benefit the Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center.


Book Club News

The Book Club of the First Congregational Church is open to everyone. No need to call ahead to reserve a space, just show up on the night of the meeting. Check our website for the dates and books to read and for updates. The Club has moved their meeting night to the first Thursday of the month. Their first meeting of the new year will be February 4th. Check here for more information.

  • July & August - No Meetings

Faith Matters: 'Create in us a green heart, O God!'

Check out this article published in the Georgetown Record By Rev. Deborah Adams by clicking here!


Resolution to Reverse Climate Change
& Protect God’s Creation

(Adopted October 17, 2009 at the 210th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference, United Church of Christ in Worcester, MA.)

To read more about this important resolution, click here!

To sign the Interfaith Call for 350 and share it with other communities of faith - visit www.350.org/interfaithcall (click here).

Visit the 'BellRinging350' photo album (click here) for photos of church members ringing the Church bell 350 times in support of this call.


The new Church Cookbook
is now on sale!

Just $15.00!

A Great Gift Idea!

You may purchase the books at Coffee Hour after services, by contacting Kirsten Davis, Karen LeBlanc, Peggy Smith or Susan Stead, or by downloading and following the directions on the Cookbook Order Form (click here).

Questions?? - email the FCC Cookbook Hotline (click here)!!

We must have payment (made out to the First Congregational Church) at the time of ordering.


Georgetown’s food pantries are supporting our communities

(from The Georgetown Record - April 15, 2009)

(Click Here for the Original Online Article)

Georgetown - In the process of pulling together an event for the Georgetown Democratic Town Committee, I spent time looking into what pantry type services might exist to help individuals and families in the Georgetown area who had needs they cannot meet by themselves. I had donated to the First Congregational Church of Georgetown, UUC pantry before and became aware that the New Life Community Church had a pantry from an article in the Georgetown Record. These churches support The Pantry and The Abundant Pantry, respectively. I contacted each of these organizations to see how the Georgetown Democratic Town Committee could work most effectively with them. Reaction was very positive from both churches on publicizing the pantries and ensuring our citizens understood how they could participate in these efforts — whether it was donating to, or receiving from the pantries.

The Abundant Pantry at 186 East Main St. is open Tuesday mornings and the First Congregational Church’s The Pantry on Andover Street is open Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to noon.

From subsequent conversations with Michelle Brock at the First Congregational Church and Trish Howell from New Life we learned that their pantries are currently providing services to individuals and families. Howell indicated she has worked with approximately 11 families over the last month. At the First Congregational Church, their church leaders and their minister have built many community connections to assist those in need. Their pantry has confidentially served individuals and families for many years. They have been very glad to be able to provide this service in the community. The families in need have come from Georgetown and surrounding areas, including Boxford. We must all realize that, given the current economic meltdown, there are now many hardworking individuals and families who now find they need some level of temporary assistance.

To help out both pantries the Georgetown Democratic Town Committee will be hosting an event concurrently with Town Meeting in May. For those of you that will be attending the Town Meeting, please bring whatever you can to help out your neighbors. If you will not be attending the Town Meeting, please consider dropping off items at either of the pantries.
For more information, call Trish Howell at 978-352-3133 at New Life or Michelle Brock at 978-352-8443 at First Congregational for information.

Some suggestions in donating or using the pantries are: Staple foods are preferred over the more exotic items; High protein items such as peanut butter and tuna are great items to donate; The Pantry can handle frozen items as they have a freezer, but The Abundant Pantry cannot.

Items preferred by kids, such as Spaghetti-O type items and stews are in demand, for obvious reasons; Paper products, such as towels, facial tissues and toilet paper; Home medicines such as aspirin, Tylenol type products, Advil type products and any other general home medicines must be sealed and in unused condition; Most all baby items, especially diapers.

Checks are also welcome (to purchase gift certificates to Market Basket and Crosby’s) and should be made out to either the First Congregational Church or the New Life Community Church.

Paul Nelson is the chair of the Georgetown Democratic Town Committee. For more information visit www.georgetowndems.com.


Webster named new education director at First Congregational

For 17 years she has been teaching children about God’s work. And a month ago, she joined the flock in Georgetown to lead Christian education at the First Congregational Church.

Gloria Webster has been named director of Christian education, a new position at the United Church of Christ-based church.

She spent 13 years as director at the First Congregational in Swampscott ... (click here for more)


New interim minister Rev. Deborah Adams - Photo by Kirk R. Williamson

Please welcome Rev. Deborah L. Adams,
Intentional Interim Minister

Deborah was born and raised in NH. After graduating from UMaine in 1978 in Environmental Studies/Education(B.S.) and Andover Newton Theological School in 1983 (M.Div.), she served churches in NH, Maine, and Washington states. She has also had the opportunity to serve in specialized ministries as hospital community chaplain, prison chaplain, campus minister, and outdoor ministries chaplain.

Deborah is married to Brian J.W. Christensen and they have two adult children, Hans, age 24, and Kate, age 19. Two weeks ago Hans was married to Renee which makes Deborah a new mother-in-law! Kate is engaged to US Marine, Jordan Finlay, who is being deployed to Afghanistan in the new year. Jordan is in North Carolina. Brian, Kate, Hans & Renee all live in the Seattle area. Deborah's mother, retired UCC minister, Rev. Pat Adams, and her brother and sister, Steve and Rusty, all live in southern Maine.

The whole family is in on this new adventure of discovering how to be a 'bicoastal' family.


Check It Out!
Our Website Now Has Photo Albums!

'Photo Albums' are now available on our website!

 

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