The First Congregational Church of Marion

The First Congregational Church of Marion Please join our Congregation for worship at 10 am Sunday mornings. Our service is live streamed to our YouTube Page. Call the church office for details.

Come and join us for our Christmas Eve Candlelight Service! We will gather this Wednesday from 7-8pm to sing traditional...
12/22/2025

Come and join us for our Christmas Eve Candlelight Service! We will gather this Wednesday from 7-8pm to sing traditional Christmas hymns, hear the Nativity story of Christmas and celebrate Jesus, the "Light of the world," as we sing Silent Night by candlelight.

Merry Christmas!

Who wrote “White Christmas”, one of the most popular holiday songs on Earth? Many people think it was Bing Crosby. It wa...
09/06/2025

Who wrote “White Christmas”, one of the most popular holiday songs on Earth? Many people think it was Bing Crosby. It was not.

Who wrote “God Bless America”, a beloved patriotic song? Many people think it was Kate Smith. It was not.

The answer to both - and to thousands of America’s most memorable tunes - is a poor immigrant from Siberia, named Irving Berlin.

This September, Marion audiences are invited to discover the genius behind the American songbook in a dazzling live performance: Timeless Tunes, Tales and Tributes September 5 & 6 at 7:30 p.m. | September 7 at 4:00 p.m. Congregational Community Center | 144 Front Street, Marion

Directed by Paul Sardinha, this lively, joy-filled r***e features singers, musicians, and local narrators, with the first public performance on the church’s newly restored Truman Terrell grand piano. The evening blends legendary melodies, behind-the-scenes stories, and spirited sing-alongs into a tribute to one of the most influential composers in American history. Berlin couldn’t read music and composed primarily on the black keys of a special transposing piano - yet he wrote more than 3,000 songs, including scores for 30 Broadway shows and 17 Hollywood films.

Berlin’s restless imagination gifted us with songs like “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” “Cheek to Cheek,” “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” “Easter Parade,” and “Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better).” Composer Jerome Kern said, “Irving Berlin has no place in American music - he is American music.”

Remaining tickets are $35 and available for purchase at the door!

The venue is equipped with a stairlift. This night of celebration will give all of us something more to celebrate. Proceeds from this event will support the ongoing restoration of Marion’s historic E. Howard clockworks - installed just after the Civil War and currently silent. The community has already rallied behind the cause, and this special concert brings everyone one step closer to hearing those chimes ring out once more!

Don’t miss your chance to enjoy the timeless music you love - live, local, and lifted by the spirit of community. For more information, call (508) 748‑1053 or visit marionfirstchurch.org.

I can’t wait to see the restored clockworks. Refreshing to find something in these times to repair and not replace. A wo...
08/22/2025

I can’t wait to see the restored clockworks. Refreshing to find something in these times to repair and not replace. A wonderful treasure to pass on to future generations. I urge friends to support this worthwhile project.

This is "Marion First Church Clock Tower Promo" by Old Rochester Community TV on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

Check out this E. Howard Clockworks promo video from ORCTV:
08/21/2025

Check out this E. Howard Clockworks promo video from ORCTV:

This is "Marion First Church Clock Tower Promo" by Old Rochester Community TV on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

03/26/2024

Address

28 Main Street
Marion, MA
02738

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 2am
Thursday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+15087481053

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