• Join us for worship on Sunday!

    No matter who you are, no matter where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here. Worship and connect every Sunday at 10 a.m. in our historic sanctuary at 2 Main Street, Middlebury, Vermont.

    We also live-stream our services on Facebook and YouTube, and service videos are published on our website weekly.


  • Online Fellowship Hour

    There is online fellowship immediately following the Sunday worship service every week. Join us for a time of conversation and and joy! Come as you are from wherever you are! Connect with your online community for a few minutes and meet some friends. You might see Eliana, May, Jean, Hal, Christine, Victoria and others. It will be the same Zoom link every time.


    Zoom link

    Meeting ID: 876 3774 4686

    Passcode: 063702

  • MIDDWeek Morning Prayer

    Each Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. we have MIDDWeek Morning Prayer via Zoom. During this service, we share prayer concerns, meditate on scripture, and listen to centering music.

    Zoom link

    You can also call in at 929-436-2866, with meeting ID 865 4123 2698. All are welcome!

  • Community Supper--You’re Invited!

    Ways to Get Involved with Community Supper


    1) Volunteer as an individual Server

    Whether you can help once or become a regular, your time makes a real difference. The commitment is about 2 hours on a Friday, and the tasks are simple but essential—setting tables, serving food, and tidying up afterward. No experience needed. Sign up today!


    2) Volunteer or Sponsor a Meal as an Organization

    Are you connected with an organization that would like to sponsor a meal or organize a group to volunteer together? Community supper is truly a community-wide effort, and your organization can make a huge impact while also strengthening your team and having fun. Email office@midducc.org and we will make sure to connect you with the community supper team!


    3) Show up to a Friday night meal

    Community Supper is not JUST about a free meal—it’s about sharing stories, building connections, and creating a space where neighbors become friends. Simply by showing up, you can contribute a great deal to making this a welcoming community for everyone at the table. Pull up a chair and join us, every Friday evening at 5 p.m. in Fellowship Hall.

  • Gather & Share: December's Theme is Stocking Stuffers!

    This month, our Gather & Share theme is all about stocking stuffers—those small but meaningful ingredients that bring warmth and comfort to the season. We’re collecting cocoa powder, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, spices, chocolate chips, powdered sugar, sugar, oil, and other baking essentials to help our neighbors at HOPE create holiday meals and treats with dignity and joy.


    You’re also invited to take part in our Reverse Advent Calendar, a daily practice of generosity that fills a box for HOPE as we count down the days to Christmas.


    Together, our congregation has already raised nearly 9,000 pounds of food for HOPE this year—almost twice what we had collected by this time last year. Your faithfulness and commitment continue to make a profound difference.


    Let’s finish strong and make this a year of giving for the record books.

  • Christmas Eve Services

    Celebrate the beauty of the season with us at our Christmas Eve Services on Dec. 24 at 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at The Congregational Church of Middlebury, United Church of Christ. The nursery will be staffed for ages 0-4 for the 4:00 p.m. service.


    One of our most cherished traditions is the Distribution of the Light—a moment where the sanctuary glows with the warmth of shared candlelight, reminding us of the hope and love Christ brings to the world. Come and experience the magic and meaning of Christmas with your community.

    No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here.

    Merry Christmas!

  • Walking Group

    The walking group meets at a different location each Monday morning to enjoy some fresh air and community. Interested in joining next week? email office@midducc.org to confirm the location for our next walk!


  • Poetry & Music

    Looking for some quiet and calm during the busy holiday season? Come join us for a restful and inspiring time celebrating the Advent themes of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love. Listen to Vermont’s own poets read their poetry followed by unique piano interpretations provided by Ronnie Romano, Director of Music. 


    Events are held in Unity Hall, noon - 12:45 p.m.

    • December 4 - Bianca Stone, Vermont Poet Laureate (2024-2028)
    • December 11 - Andrew Nagy-Benson, Senior Pastor, Congregational Church of Middlebury
    • December 18 - Jay Parini, Writer in Residence and Professor Emeritus, Middlebury College

    All are welcome!