“The church year comes to a close this Sunday, so come gather the year in thanksgiving and hope at Second Congregational Church. Worship begins at 10 a.m. and includes a Time for the Children in All of Us. Children up through grade 5 are then dismissed for Godly Play and the Middle- and High-school Class meets. Nursery care is provided throughout worship. The Chancel Choir sings Our Song of Thanks, and Rev. Mary Lee-Clark’s sermon is entitled, “The Fullness in Everything,” based on the readings for Reign of Christ Sunday. We will light candles in memory of loved ones who have died in our annual Service of Memory and Hope.
A time of fellowship and refreshment for the whole church family follows in Webster Hall. Giving Tree assignments will be available. The Adult Reading Group meets in the Clayton Room, and the Ministries Council meets in the sanctuary at 11:35.
Second Congregational Church is an Open and Affirming Congregation of the United Church of Christ and welcomes all people of faith or in search of faith, without regard to age, race, sex, economic condition, disability, or sexual orientation. Our building is wheelchair-accessible. For more information, call the church office at 442-2559 or stop in and see us.
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