Greenfield Hill Congregational Church
The historic church with a modern-day ministry!
January Book Chat: David's book choice is All the Beauty in the World, the true story of a New Yorker recovering from grief who becomes a guard at the Metropolitan Museum. A wonderful read. Available in the Narthex! Discussion takes place on Sunday, Jan. 21st at 11:30 a.m.
The Adult Education Board invites you to attend a 50 minute guided tour of the Fairfield Museum and History Center on January 21, 2024 at 2:30 pm. Our tour guide will be Program Coordinator Walt Matis. We will not be providing transportation to the museum. Please try to arrive 10 minutes before 2:30 pm so that we […]
Bible Study: Come try it out! Our Bible Study conversations are for anyone and everyone! Meets every Thursday at 10am. Location from May 15 through the summer: Parsonage, 3192 Bronson Road.
SPF (Senior Pilgrim Fellowship) – our high school youth group on Thursdays! Pizza first, followed by games, discussion, or a speaker, or maybe all of the above. Whatever we do, you can count on a whole bunch of fun! See you at the Barn from 6pm-7:30pm!
Men’s Breakfast at the Parsonage, Sat. Jan 27! Our Men’s Fellowship warmly invites men of the church to breakfast on Saturday, Jan. 27, 8:00 a.m. at the Parsonage (David and Alida’s home), 3192 Bronson Road. Good people, good fellowship and good food! All men welcome! Contact Glenn Horine (gjhorine32@gmail.com) if you plan to come to […]
Junior Choir: We rehearse on most Sundays, from 8:30-8:55am in Memorial Room (while parents can enjoy a cup of coffee before worship while your children sing!) We have online practice tracks and access to sheet music and words to look at if you can't make it to every rehearsal. Flexibility in scheduling and enjoyment of […]
Our kids Church School classes ready for a fun, faith filled year! Classes are available for preschool through 7th grade Sunday mornings at 9:00 a.m. in person in the Church House classrooms. No sign-ups or pre-registration required – just come and join in the fun! Questions? Check in with Marcia Carothers.