
ABOUT
OUR CHURCH
The original congregation was gathered in 1838 near
the shipyard and the sea. The logo is a ship in full sail. Our "congregational"
history is shaped in part by maritime journeys of a pilgrim people who
set sail to cross the Atlantic ocean and establish a community of faith
in the new world wilderness. These Pilgrim and Puritan ancestors in
the faith who braved the stormy seas of the Atlantic brought with them
ideas and convictions about freedom and equality, which later shaped
the American Patriot Spirit.
Essential to life in the "Congregational Way"
was the conviction that the Holy Scriptures should be available to everyone,
not just clergy. The ability to read was, of course, essential. Schools,
libraries and universities were established. Religion was a matter of
both head and heart. Those old reformers believed that education "liberated
the human spirit." A passion for education is a hallmark of our
faith tradition. QPCC belongs to the United Church of Christ, whose
motto comes from the Gospel of John: "That they may all be one."
In 1948, the congregation took a risk of faith and voted
to build a church for the future. This pilgrimage involved moving the
entire original building ½ mile to 444 Washington Street.We gather
in the sanctuary each Sunday to worship God with a sense of blessing,
for the words of the Beatitudes are inscribed in the original stained
glass windows.From one of those windows, St. Andrew watches over our
life together. Several times a year, the sound of the Highland Bagpipes
is a reminder to us of the Scottish roots of many of the shipyard workers
who came to live and work in Quincy Point.
Mission
Statement
"The mission of the Quincy Point Congregational
Church is to worship God; to preach, teach and nurture Christian ideals
as disciples of Jesus Christ; to administer the sacraments; and to serve
and support our community and the world through the power of the Holy
Spirit.