The Village Church of Cummington
Services on the 1st and 3rd Sundays
August—June,
10:00 AM
We are an Open and Affirming Congregation.
The Village Church, formally the Village Congregational Church, was founded in 1835. The Village Church offers a
pluralistic set of programs and services reflecting its mission and the community of Cummington. The church honors its Christian roots, beloved community, and the spirit and wisdom to be found in music as well as many religions,
philosophies, and practices. The Village Church is affiliated with the United Church of Christ and has ties through its ministry to the Unitarian Universalist Association and other traditions.
Ministry: For the autumn of 2017 and winter of 2018, we will be conducting lay services and having guest ministry as we plan for the future life and ministry of the church.
Our Programs of Friday Night Café, Christmas Eve service, Fuller's Follies, etc. will continue as before.
The Village Church from across the river
Deacons: The deacons of the church serve in roles involving pastoral care, program leadership, and governance.
Josh Wachtel— email: joshwachtel@iirp.edu—413-634-5005
Kathleen Knox—email: katknox@verizon.net—phone: 413-634-8041
John Maruskin—email: mrblooz@verizon.net—phone: 413-634-5320
Contact Us at the Village Church
Mailing: P.O. Box 76, Cummington MA 01026 (letters, notices and donations)
Email: vchurch@cummingtonvillagechurch.org
Church office: 413-634-5508
Main Street is beautiful, even in winter.
Facility Use: We like to see our church space used—ongoing classes like yoga, one-time meetings of organizations, weddings and other services in our sanctuary.
Contact Scott Keith:email: sbkeith@yahoo.com
Directions:
We are located just off Route 9 in Cummington, at 32 Main Street. Take route 9 from either Pittsfield or Northampton and turn on to Main Street (on the left from Pittsfield, on the right from Northampton)—about 20 miles from either city.
From Route 2 and Shelburn Falls, take Route 112 South to Goshen and turn right on Route 9, six miles to Main Street.
From Huntington take Route 112 North to Route 9 and turn right, one-half mile to Main Street.