The
First Congregational Church of Natick has both deep roots in the history
of the town and vital growth in new directions that stretch us far beyond
our borders.
Organized in 1651 on the banks of the Charles River by the Reverend
John Eliot, its mission was to reach out to native peoples with the
gospel and respond to their circumstances. By 1799, the native settlement
was gone and the fourth meetinghouse was built in the center of Natick
to serve the needs of a growing town.
Our mission is still rooted in Eliot's foundational vision. We believe
that we are called "to express the love and welcome of Christ through
word and action in our community and in the wider world." As individuals,
we come from many places and represent a variety of experiences. We
are an active congregation, committed to a spiritual search, with outreach
goals that link us to projects around the globe. The tradition of using
our resources to respond to human need is still very much alive today.
We invite you to explore whether our vision is one that you might share!
We are an Open and Affirming Church in that we embrace and support
those who experience rejection and find themselves to be in exile from
spiritual
community. We welcome people of every ability, race, culture, gender,
economic circumstance, gender identity and sexual orientation.
Our church is handicapped accessible by the entrance off Route 135 parking
lot. Hearing assistance devices and large print Bulletins are available
each Sunday.
Church office hours are Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
STAFF
Pastors: The Reverend Victoria Alford Guest
(508) 650-5404, pastor@fcc1651.org.
For more information about our pastors click here.
Coordinator for Children and Youth: Georgeanne Bennett, ce@fcc1651.org
Organist : Joshua T. Lawton
Choir Directors: Susan Setta, Choir Director and Sarallyn Keller, Children's
Choir Director
Nursery School Director: Teresa Iodice, Nurseryschool@fcc1651.org,
508-655-2171 Administrative Assistant: Lynne Parker,
admin@fcc1651.org
Financial Assistant: Dan Hines
Sexton: Fran Beaudin