Harpswell residents first heard the Declaration of Independence read on the steps of the 1757 meetinghouse. The Elijah Kellogg Church has continued to honor the tradition.
church services
Maine Council of Churches urges virtual-only worship services to slow surge of COVID-19
While some churches will consider the council’s plea to reduce virus transmission, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland will continue to offer in-person services, saying its protocols have proven effective.
Video: Interfaith Council hosts Easter sunrise service at Head of Falls in Waterville
About 50 worshippers attend 6 a.m. service, near Two-Cent Bridge spanning Kennebec River.
At drive-up church service, Waterville pastor urges stability, kindness during pandemic
Centerpoint Community Church on West River Road holds its first drive-up service Sunday, at which the Rev. Craig Riportella asks parishioners to practice compassion and kindness, not division and anger.
Central Maine churches getting creative to keep services going
Members of central Maine churches have gathered for Zoom and drive-in services for community connection.
Local churches to offer online services, more
The following local churches will offer streamed services. • Fellowship Baptist Church, 237 Eastern Ave., Augusta, 622-4817, fellowshipbaptist-me.org: Services offered on Facebook and YouTube. • First Congregational UCC of Waterville, 7 Eustis Parkway, Waterville, 872-8976, [email protected]: Services offered on Facebook. • First United Pentecostal Church, Route 27, Augusta, 622-1721 or 623-4917, augustapentEcostal.com: Online service offered […]