First Congregational Church of Darien

First Congregational Church of Darien FCC is an accepting and welcoming community where faith in Christ’s teachings makes a difference in our lives, in our homes, and in the world.

Our Mission:
We are a congregation that sees the image of God in one another and follows the teachings of Jesus. We are a congregation of progressive and open faith that seeks not to convince, but to listen and discern truth through discussion, education and prayer. We are a congregation of justice that sees and responds to the needs of others and is willing to stand against the winds of popular o

pinion. We are a congregation of people who respect and care for one another and enthusiastically participate in the life, legacy and work of our historic church. All are welcome to share in our work of the present, and our hope for the future.

C'mon you know the words! Join us for a family sing along of "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"!Show up a little ea...
05/27/2026

C'mon you know the words! Join us for a family sing along of "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"!
Show up a little early (9:30am) Sunday for a quick warm-up and we'll make it a most special service!

05/14/2026

Wicked movie night. May 17 at 5PM.

It’s going to be fantabulous! 💓💚

04/30/2026

Don’t hate. Donate.

Our young people have been busy showing what love of neighbor looks like. 💛Recently they created a painting for Patrick,...
04/23/2026

Our young people have been busy showing what love of neighbor looks like. 💛

Recently they created a painting for Patrick, the dear grandson of beloved church members Phill and Eliot. And last Sunday, our youth shopped for SNUI (Stamford Norwalk United for Immigrants), purchasing groceries for families in our community.

We’re so grateful for these beautiful reminders that faith is lived out in kindness, generosity, and care for one another.

Come grow with us!

04/06/2026

What a wonderful Easter! Some highlights from this special weekend - from Good Friday to Easter Sunday services! Feeling so blessed with our church family and friends.

What was your highlight of Easter this year?

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Dear FCC Family,There’s a Mary Oliver poem — maybe you’re familiar with it — that feels just right for Holy Week. It’s c...
04/03/2026

Dear FCC Family,

There’s a Mary Oliver poem — maybe you’re familiar with it — that feels just right for Holy Week. It’s called, “The World I Live In.” Here it is:

I have refused to live
locked in the orderly house of
reasons and proofs.
The world I live in and believe in
is wider than that. And anyway,
what’s wrong with Maybe?

You wouldn’t believe what once or
twice I have seen. I’ll just
tell you this:
only if there are angels in your head will you
ever, possibly, see one.

This is a week for miracles and mysteries: Forgiveness that offers itself to us in spite of us. Love that loves itself into even our closed hearts. Healing that heals our misunderstandings of what healing is. How human goodness and human suffering hold together. How death leads to life as surely as life leads to death.

Only if there is room in our hearts for these miracles and mysteries — each of which lies beyond our understanding — will we ever, possibly, experience them.

Worship is the best way I know to do that. I hope to see you:

This Thursday night at 7pm, for our Maundy Thursday service. We retell the story of Jesus’s last days, gradually extinguishing candles, until we end the evening sitting in darkness together. (Note: There is a soup supper at 6pm; come early and enjoy some time in community! There is also a separate 7pm service just for kids.)

This Friday morning at 9:30am, when we depart for our Good Friday Cross Walk with members of other churches in town. We walk together from the steps of FCC to St. Luke’s, stopping to pray along the way. Dogs, strollers, and kids are welcome!

And, of course, this Sunday morning, either at 7am for our sunrise service in the Mather Cemetery (just off the intersection of Brookside and Stephen Mather Roads), or at one of our identical festival services at 9am or 11am.

I look forward to opening my heart to these deep truths alongside you this week.

Anthony

Bragging rights were claimed. Leftovers were demolished. Our 2026 Men’s Cook-Off was a hit this past Sunday!Thank you to...
02/03/2026

Bragging rights were claimed. Leftovers were demolished. Our 2026 Men’s Cook-Off was a hit this past Sunday!

Thank you to all of our cooks and everyone who joined us in making a wonderful event!

Cold weather, good people, and good conversations! Mark your calendar, our Winter Annual Meeting is on February 8 at 11a...
01/28/2026

Cold weather, good people, and good conversations! Mark your calendar, our Winter Annual Meeting is on February 8 at 11am.

See you there!

Weather update!Make sure to check your emails tomorrow morning for the link to our virtual worship video so you can wors...
01/24/2026

Weather update!

Make sure to check your emails tomorrow morning for the link to our virtual worship video so you can worship with us while staying in and warm from the snow.

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14 Brookside Road
Darien, CT
06820

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