What to Expect

“God’s church in Auburn Center doing Christ’s work in the world”

Welcome

At First Congregational Church, an uplifting worship and strong intergenerational family are at the heart of who we are. We come together each week to celebrate, reflect, and connect with God through inspiring music, prayer, and thoughtful teaching. You will find an upbeat, friendly place here to lift your spirit, to serve and connect. In this congregation, our Christianity transcends politics.

We invite you to check out our worship services on our Facebook page.

Worship Times:

Sunday Morning Worship10:00am
Sunday School
children start in regular worship and will proceed down to Sunday School following the Children’s moment
10:00am
Communion the first Sunday of each month

Nursery Care Provided

Special Services:

  • Special Children’s Sundays
  • Blue Christmas
  • Christmas Pageant
  • Pajama Sunday & Coffeehouse Worship
  • Outdoor Easter Sunrise service
  • Easter Celebration & Egg Hunt
  • Summer Worship on Front Lawn
  • Mary Magdalene Sunday
Pastor Julie giving Children's moment at worship service

First Congregational Church in Auburn, 128 Central Street, Auburn, MA

Directions


128 Central St.
Auburn, MA 01501


We are located in the old center of Auburn, right near the Town Hall.

You will find us at the intersection of Central St, Church St. and South St. You can’t miss us!

Parking


Parking is available in the church lot in front of the building, with additional street parking on Central Street, as well as in the Auburn Town Hall lot at 104 Central Street.

Please don’t let parking keep you from joining us — there’s always space and someone happy to help you find it!


Kids Are Welcome!

Sitting through worship can bring out the wiggles! We have a “Prayground” at the back of the sanctuary where young bodies can move around and be busy with their accompanying adult.

We offer a Sunday School program during the academic year from infant through teen.

We have a confirmation program every other year and an active youth group.

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