2nd Saturday Pot-Luck Breakfast
2nd Saturday Pot-Luck Breakfast meets on the 2nd Saturday of each month starting at 9:00am, to break bread and enjoy fellowship in a relaxed setting. Bring something to share or just bring yourself!
Coffee Hour
Immediately following the service, we gather in Jonathan Fisher Hall (downstairs) for fellowship and refreshments. Come and meet some new friends!
Blueberry Festival
Started in 2009, the Blueberry Festival is held every August. The Festival provides inter-generational fellowship for the Church and raises money to further its mission. It’s a fun-filled day for the entire community and the day begins with none other than a Blueberry Pancake Breakfast.
Musical entertainment is provided throughout the festival. Assorted children’s games and activities are offered. Noah’s White Elephant sells used treasures, while Heavenly Treasures has more select items. There are multiple vendors selling food and hand-made wares. If you would like information about being a vendor, please contact us by calling the Church Office at 374-2891.
Come join in the fun! There’s something new every year.
Photos from the Blueberry Festival













Dolly’s Coffeehouse
At 7:00 p.m. on the first Saturday of each month, Fellowship Hall is decorated to create a warm, welcoming venue for artistic sharing of many kinds. The first hour is open mic, where anyone is welcome to perform: music, mime, poetry, dance, etc. Performers are asked to arrive a few minutes early to sign up. There will be a brief intermission with refreshments, followed by a featured performer, which has included solo acts as well as musical groups of up to six players. These performers
The Dolly Fisher Emergency Fund, named after Blue Hill’s first settled pastor’s wife, provides emergency fuel, food, and utility help for households on the Blue Hill Peninsula. This fun evening is for all ages and will be held downstairs in Fellowship Hall. Admission is by free will offering.
Wednesday Morning Walk-In Café
The Café meets every Wednesday from 10:00 to 11:30 am and serves a variety of baked goods as well as fruits, vegetables, cheese, and crackers. Coffee, tea, and cold drinks are also available. The Walk-In Café is sponsored by Healthy Peninsula in partnership with Friends in Action, the First Congregational Church, and Blue Hill Heritage Trust, and meets outside near the entrance to Blue Hill Heritage Trust’s Murphy Trail until cold weather, when it moves inside the Church to Jonathan Fisher Hall.