Welcome to People's Church - We're Glad You're Here
Drumming before service
Peace & Nature Camp
Earth Day
Memorial Garden Committee
Pasty Making for the annual Fine Art Sale & Holiday Bazaar
Bell Choir
Chalice Circle
A Music Service
Middle Schoolers on the Playground
Fall Campout
Mortar and Stone, Windows and Walls: A History of the Buildings of People’s Church
As we prepare for an upcoming capital campaign to pay for maintenance and improvement of our current church home (see other parts of the newsletter for more details on that), this Sunday, we will look back at the various homes this church has had over the years, from the Fireman’s Hall in 1855 to two … Continue reading Mortar and Stone, Windows and Walls: A History of the Buildings of People’s Church
Recent News
- From the BoardAt our January 2026 meeting, we celebrated the purchase of our solar panels and the generosity of people’s donations to ...
- Art Wall: Crazy BlessedArtist: Kandy GradyArtist Reception: Sunday February 8th at 12:15pm This series is styled in the fashion of African-American Folk Art. ...
- In MemoriamIn Memoriam: Ellie KillingerWe celebrate the life and mourn the death of People’s person Ellie Killinger, who died on December ...
- Chalice Circles“People come to church longing for, yearning for, hoping for … a sense of roots, place, belonging, sharing and caring. ...
- Safety & Medical Teams Are Recruiting!People’s Church is seeking volunteers to serve on the 2026 Safety and Medical teams. Each member could sign up for several ...
- Game Night & PotluckSaturday February 215-8pm Bring a dish to pass and your favorite game to share! Childcare will be provided for the littles.
- RE NotesSeeking Connection in Community? It has been wonderful to welcome so many new families into our religious education program and our ...
- Library CornerCheng-Tozun, D. 2023. Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul: How to Change the World in Quiet Ways. — 303.372 Ch The ...
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Our Stories
"As soon as we enter the building she B-lines for her spot. At church, there are long tables at the back of the sanctuary, covered in blank white paper. It is a space for the children to gather, if they wish, before they are excused from their religious education. They turn the tables into artscapes within minutes. Baskets full of fidgets and markers and squishies abound. My daughter feels so welcomed and comfortable in this space.
The children quietly chatter and draw. We sing and listen to opening words. My daughter wears her rainbow yeti jammies and receives compliments. A young toddler crawls under the table and is smiled at. I sip coffee and admire the sketches. A boy introduces me to his Pound Puppy, Charlie, at the greeting. A little person unexpectedly tosses their small lego animal, it breaks apart on the floor and we quietly pick it up for him. I love a community who expects kids to be whoever they are. I usually move to the chairs that make up the rest of the audience seating, after the children have departed, but I choose to stay at the long tables. The energy is just too good.
I have weathered many things in this sanctuary. I'm weathering some of them now. There is always a kind ear, a safe space, a place. All are welcomed here. I am welcomed here. My Ada, she is most definitely welcomed here.
This is why I value this church so deeply. This is why I support them financially. Consider joining me."
-Meg V.


