South Parish Congregational Church UCC, Augusta, ME

South Parish Congregational Church UCC, Augusta, ME No Matter Who You Are, You Are Welcome. Rev. Nathan Richards We cherish our children and elders, and enjoy being together for study and fellowship.
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We are a friendly congregation sharing lively, meaningful, and relevant weekly worship, community mission and service, and ecumenical Bible study. We are wheel chair accessible from the main entrance on the side. We are available for those special times in your life - baptisms, funerals, memorial services and weddings. You do not need to be a member of the church, but we find that the joys and sor

rows of everyday life are enhanced by sharing the with a caring community. New Changes in office hours
MONDAY 9:00 AM TO 2:00 PM (No appointments)
TUESDAY 11 AM TO 2:00 PM (Call for Appointment)
WEDNESDAY 9 AM TO 2:00 PM (Call for Appointment)
THURS. 9:00 AM TO 1:00 PM (No Appointments)

*Sunday Worship Service: 10 AM

*Sunday School: 10 AM

*Augusta Angel Food Network Free Community Dinners: 1st, 2nd and 5th Saturday of the month 4:30pm to 5:30pm

*The Amy Buxton Pet Pantry the 2nd Saturday of the month from 9am to 10am

06/11/2026

ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! Do you have your tickets?

There Stood the Mother
June 12 & 14
Studzinski Hall, Brunswick

We are putting finishing touches on this stunning program so get your tickets while you can: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/there-stood-the-mother

📸: Freyd Visuals

06/11/2026
Today's PrayerGod of abundant life, we thank you for making us whole through the gifts of breath and of your Spirit. Ame...
06/11/2026

Today's Prayer
God of abundant life, we thank you for making us whole through the gifts of breath and of your Spirit. Amen.

Two months ago I caught COVID-19, and I am still dealing with lingering symptoms. Yesterday I could only get a deep brea...
06/11/2026

Two months ago I caught COVID-19, and I am still dealing with lingering symptoms. Yesterday I could only get a deep breath every few minutes, and my chest hurt from the effort. I had to rest a lot and walk slowly. This was still an improvement from the first weeks of illness when my chest was tight all the time and I struggled to breathe. I am grateful that I can breathe deeply today.

In the original languages of the Bible, the word for air or breath also means spirit: ruah in Hebrew and pneuma in Greek. I find that just as I need to breathe air to live, I also need God’s Spirit. Sometimes I struggle to live as God would want, and I don’t see the fruit of the spirit such as joy, patience, and generosity manifesting in my life (see Gal. 5:22). When I am out of breath or feel pain from breathing hard, I have to stop and rest. Likewise, when I start to get irritable, lonely, or self-centered, I need to take a break from the busyness of daily life and rejuvenate my spirit by spending time with God who sustains me.

Today's PrayerHeavenly Father, help us to value your eternal rewards more than earthly riches. May we do what pleases yo...
06/10/2026

Today's Prayer
Heavenly Father, help us to value your eternal rewards more than earthly riches. May we do what pleases you and leads others to new life. Amen.

I opened the kitchen cupboard, and a pantry moth flew out. I must have bought something contaminated with moth eggs, and...
06/10/2026

I opened the kitchen cupboard, and a pantry moth flew out. I must have bought something contaminated with moth eggs, and the infestation had spread unnoticed until now.

I cleaned everything in the cupboard and the cupboard itself. I threw out crackers, cereal, flour, rice, and pasta. This was food that I had laid up in preparation for emergencies, and now it was all ruined. Eradicating the pests required loss of accumulated “treasure” and weeks of vigilant reinspections.

The process made me think about how something like a bad attitude, habit, or behavior can start small and innocently but can grow and spread to affect important areas of life. We may not realize its destructive effects until something precious to us, such as our reputation, relationships, job, health, or Christian witness, has been damaged. Like pantry moths, once an attitude, habit, or behavior is established, it can be hard to get rid of. We need to ask God to cleanse us (Ps. 51:10) and then avoid things connected to the former bad attitude, habit, or behavior (2 Pet. 2:22).

If we replace our old ways with good attitudes, habits, and behaviors, such as compassion, regular devotion times, and acts of love, we will be securing our treasure in heaven.

Address

9 Church Street
Augusta, ME
04330

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 2pm
Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 2pm
Thursday 8am - 12pm
Sunday 10am - 11:30am

Telephone

+12076220552

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