
Join us in service, song, prayer & purpose
Welcoming, Joyful, Here, Now
Join us in service, song, prayer & purpose
Welcoming, Joyful, Here, Now
Welcoming, Joyful, Here, Now
Welcoming, Joyful, Here, Now
Founded in 1730 First Church of Kennebunkport is deeply rooted in the community. Mission driven we respond to the needs of each other, our neighbors, and the world around us. Our logo reflects our times. In random placement of rectangles, a cross is formed at the center. Pieces of life do not always seem to fit, but when Christ is at the center, it makes more sense.
We are a New England church and treasure our independent Congregational tradition while supporting the United Church of Christ and its Ministries. Simply put, we focus on
The Word and Hymns.
We sit in the heart of Kennebunkport, Maine. Known as a fishing village, tourist destination, summer paradise, and home to generations of neighbors taking care of neighbors.
We recognize that each faith journey is personal and different. Together we make it and are stronger for our travels. Please come meet some of the people who help make our church community a welcoming place.
Interim Pastor, Fred Gagnon, provided a steady hand at First Church since February 2022. His final sermon was delivered on December 29th, 2024. Fred led our services with dedication, passion and wisdom, his messages pitch perfect for our times. He helped us find blessings to be grateful for and scripture that tied meaningfully to our daily lives. He leaves us inspired and hopeful. Bold and determined, our church family now searches for a half-time settled pastor.
Please read more about this position in "Church in Motion".
Our congregation is deeply committed to the community that supports and surrounds us. We support each other with prayer chains and blood drives, through contributions to food banks, shelters, relief organizations and those in need beyond our borders. The work touches us in different ways. It is meaningful to each and every one of our members and engages our hearts, spirits, and faith in different ways.
All are welcome at First Church of Kennebunkport! New to the area or third generation "KPTer"... Visitor, passing through, looking for community or spiritual connection we welcome you to our pew, our communion table, and of course, our open-hearted and spirited singing of hymns!
Come one, come all. We meet at 9:30 every Sunday, rain, sleet, snow, hurricane and hail. We are, after all, the heartiest of Mainers!
We refer to ourselves as a small but mighty bunch. We make a lot of good things happen within our community and we turn out for each other each time we are asked. We hope what we do inspires you to make a visit!
On Friday, August 8 th , The First Congregational Church on North Street,
Kennebunkport, is hosting what can only be called a Tutto Italian Trifecta.
A perfect summer delight when church members lean in to cook up and show off
their culinary skills in both Northern and Southern Italian cuisine. At the same time the Church is kicking off its Capital Campaign to raise much needed funds for repairs around the historic building while also signaling the beginning of its anticipated 300 th anniversary. While there is no one around who recalls gathering around sausage, peppers and onions “back in the days,” on August 8 th , community friends, neighbors,
families, and visitors to the area should plan to exit the beach early to dine on the goodies planned for this expansive and anticipated feast. The menu is being planned and executed by two formidable cooks. One is Tina Civetta, minister of First Church and a transplant from Arthur Avenue, The Little Italy part of the Bronx made famous in “A Bronx Tale”. She was weaned on homemade
tomato sauce, pasta and Cannoli ream. Rumor has it, instead of blood, olive oil runs in her veins. Going toe to toe with her sausage, peppers and onions will be Jeff Menard’s Lasagna and Tiramisu. Son of First Church members Cindi and Lionel Menard, Jeff has been imported from Zurich, Switzerland especially for this occasion. This is not exactly an Italian “cook-off,” but there are inherent cooking styles at play behind the scenes. Jeff is influenced by Northern style cooking, Tina by the South.
This means in Jeff’s world the carbonara is made with olive oil, egg, and cheese, but no cream is included in a white sauce. Dinner on the 8 th may prove to be a bit of a lesson! According to history and culture, in the South chefs do not generally consult recipes since they take what is fresh and ready to cook from the land. What veggies are in season from gardens? What fish were caught today? What meat does the butcher have? You get the gist. Northern
cooking does this too, but the climate is different, so the products used to fuel the food vary with each dish. In the North, chefs use a lot of olives, nuts and mushrooms, so food flavors and sauces tend to be richer. Tina compares her cooking style as creating traditional and hearty dishes to feed those working in the fields or farms. Pigs slaughtered for sausages and veggies grown to be freshly used. Food that is traditionally quick and easy to eat while farmhands
continue to work their days. These “peasant “dishes popularized in Italian /American festivals are sometimes pooh-poohed by native Italians for not being representative of the more difficult and traditional food of the South; Zuppa di Pesce, Mussels ,and
complex pasta dishes made by hand.
Tina’s husband Dean Civetta is personally shuttling up pounds of homemade sausages from Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. He will prep and cook them along with even more pounds of garlic for the homemade focaccia. “Most Italians agree, the more garlic a meal has, the better,” both Civetta’s insist. Jeff Menard was born in the U.S. and working from Switzerland since 2007. His wife is from Rome, and according to family legend, showed little interest in cooking (specifically learning her grandmother’s more famous recipes). Jeff, on the other hand,
loved to cook for his college roommates, and was riveted watching the family matriarch one Easter. A quick study of her prowess in the kitchen, he was soon declared the heir apparent in mastering her famous red sauce. For the Tutto Trifecta, Jeff will be “performing” his meat and veggie lasagnas. His 8-year-old daughter Chloe will be helping prepare the promised Tiramisu and the family has traveled to Kennebunkport
with special Italian cookies exclusively found in local Swiss markets. Lionel Menard is on deck to help with shopping, Cindi has chopping, peeling and tossing duties. Smaller Menards will help serve and make sure everyone is having a good time. A family affair with an international flavor.
The Church’s famous Hook Organ will be taking the night off on August 8 th,
replaced for the evening by the rounds of Italian greats…..Eros Ramazzotti, Renato Zero, Laura Passini, and Andrea Bocelli.
Launch of Church Capital Campaign
First Church is using the Italian Dinner as an opportunity to launch its second
Capital Campaign in its 300-year history. For a small organization First Church has relied primarily on private donations to fund its operations and contribute to its endowment. Like many old churches it faces rising costs for continued building maintenance. The $20, 000 Campaign is modest and specifically targeted to fund repairs of its front steps, handicap ramp, and the removal of several trees from the
property. The Capital Campaign also marks the beginning of the 300 th anniversary of the Founding of First Church of Kennebunkport.
Contributions for Dinner to Go to Campaign Fund
Cost of The Italian Trifecta is Perfecta!
$15.00 per meal for adults, Children $10. Under 5 yrs FREE!
Cash & check only. No VENMO or Zelle. No reservations are required.
Take-out is available.
Monies collected will go directly to the Capital Campaign and additional donations are welcome and encouraged.
First Church has a new program! “Friendship Circle” meets twice a month, on the 2 nd and 4 th Tuesdays,
1-3pm, and all are invited to share light refreshments and enjoy time together. There is no formal agenda; people may come and go as they please. This program is a relocation and adaptation of group that historically met
at the Methodist Church in West Kennebunk. When that church closed, Lydia Raymond, a member of the group, initiated the move to Ober Hall. The two July meetings were successful by a number of measurements: icebreakers started the fun, conversations flowed easily, men and women attended, refreshments were delicious, and beautiful craft ideas were shared. Thank you, Lydia, for making this happen. Please mark your calendars for the 2 nd and 4 th Tuesdays each month and experience the routines of our lives shared in unexpected and refreshing ways.
On Saturday, November 16th, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The First Church on North Street, Kennebunkport, offered a workshop on “Legacy Letters.” Tina Civetta, Outreach Director, explained the time-honored history and values connected with these extraordinary documents, and the associated traditions that date back from biblical times. This workshop was open to the public and community with advance signup.
In recent years the interest and popularity of “Legacy Letters” has soared. Especially as they have become living bonds among families. Creating one is a profoundly personal exercise, and can be equally profound to those fortunate to be on the receiving end.
First Congregational Church
14 1 North Street, Kennebunkport, Maine 04046
Church Office: 207.967.3897 Email: Admin@FirstChurchofKennebunkport.org
Church Office Hours : By appointment only
Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. Communion First Sunday of each Month
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