Board of Fine Arts
OnlineResponsibilities include music, the Gallery Committee, Literary Witnesses program, the Conn Theater, worship flowers and the permanent art collection.
Responsibilities include music, the Gallery Committee, Literary Witnesses program, the Conn Theater, worship flowers and the permanent art collection.
Philip Brunelle; Plymouth Church Organist & Choirmaster, VocalEssence Founder and Artistic Director shares a few minutes each day highlighting an important composer for church and choral music
Grief & Loss Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we are cancelling our in-person sessions until it is safe to resume them. We are, however, offering on-line sessions using Zoom.com every Saturday morning at 10 am, and are also happy to talk to you one-on-one at any time. If you would like further information, please call […]
• TALENT SHOW THIS SATURDAY NIGHT!!! Join us at 5:30 and let us see your talent! So far, we have some one showing off a painting, a family singing a song, and someone playing some ukulele!
Children have a very special place at Plymouth. We teach our young people Biblical stories through a progressive Christian lens. We emphasize the arts and social justice from a young age. Contact our Programs Manager Nina Jonson.
a Zoom art class with Carole H
We are offering two Zoom sessions, on May 19 at noon and May 21 at 7 p.m., for those who would like more information about the budget.
Witnessing God’s love for all people, we stand with and advocate for immigrants through partnership, direct action, education, and support for local immigrants and their organizations.
We meet on the third Wednesday of the month from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. at church. In December, we select fiction and nonfiction books for the next year and rotate facilitators.
The Board of Worship works closely with Beth Hoffman Faeth, Minister for Congregational Care and Worship.
Plymouth Listens and Learns Together We ask you to join us in learning about the work of Bryan Stevenson. He has committed his life to achieving racial justice through confronting our shared history of how racial injustice emerged, evolved and continues to threaten our country. As Bryan Stevenson has said: “Why history? There’s a limit […]
We are offering two Zoom sessions, on May 19 at noon and May 21 at 7 p.m., for those who would like more information about the budget.
Earlier this year, people began praying nightly at 2020 (8:20 p.m., military time). Now some feel called to connect more deeply through video conference prayer. We’ve expanded the offerings of this prayer group and all may join
Plymouth Listens and Learns Together We ask you to join us in learning about the work of Bryan Stevenson. He has committed his life to achieving racial justice through confronting our shared history of how racial injustice emerged, evolved and continues to threaten our country. As Bryan Stevenson has said: “Why history? There’s a limit […]
Plymouth Listens and Learns Together We ask you to join us in learning about the work of Bryan Stevenson. He has committed his life to achieving racial justice through confronting our shared history of how racial injustice emerged, evolved and continues to threaten our country. As Bryan Stevenson has said: “Why history? There’s a limit […]
Notification of Special Meeting of Plymouth Congregational Church Sunday, May 31, 2020 12:00 p.m. Upon receiving the recommendation of the Search Committee for the Minister for Spiritual Formation and Theater that Seth Patterson be called to this position, the Deacons voted in favor of bringing this matter to the congregation for approval. Therefore, notice is […]