Holiday Hours

THANKSGIVING WEEK

Tues. 11/25 1–6 pm
Wed. 11/26 10 am–4 pm
Thurs. Thanksgiving Day CLOSED
Black Fri. 11/28 Pop-Up Hours 10 am–4 pm

CHRISTMAS HOURS

Fri. 12/5, Christmas by the Sea: Pop-Up Hours 1-6 pm following Matt Mainster’s Variety Concert at noon here in the church.
CLOSED 12/24 and 12/25
CLOSED 12/31 and 1/1

The Heavenly Threads Thrift Shop has been a mission of the First Congregational Church of Camden since 1994. Located at 57 Elm Street in the former church manse, the shop offers gently used clothing, fashion items, jewelry, artworks, books, and home goods at reasonable prices. Proceeds from sales support the church’s essential works of service in the community, helping individuals and non-profit organizations throughout Knox County and Lincolnville.

Learn more about Heavenly Threads and our other ministries here.

Thursday, June 18: Public Lecture by Acclaimed Environmentalist and Author Bill McKibben

Author of the bestselling book, “Here Comes the Sun: A Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization.”

Watch Luke Kemp’s April 14 Lecture

Our April 14 lecture by Luke Kemp is now available for viewing on Vimeo.

Beginning THIS Tuesday: A Bible Study on the Book of Philippians

All are invited to join the conversation on the New Testament Epistle of Paul to the Philippians.

Guitarist David Rogers Performs on Sunday, April 26

“A modern master of classical guitar” (20th Century Guitar), David Rogers will present an eclectic program of baroque, classical, Spanish, and North African repertoire, as well as flashy arrangements of modern-day pop music—with humorous stories connecting it all.

First Congregational Church Evaluates Three Key Community Ministries

Three long-standing and beloved ministries of FCC are currently being reorganized into what is envisioned as a single, sustainable, three-pronged ministry of Christian Service.

Lectio Divina Meditation Every Tuesday

Lectio Divina Meditation Every Tuesday, 8:30 AM (by Zoom) The Tuesday hour of Lectio practice, that originated in the church, has taken on...