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Our Minister, Staff

Our minister, Rev. Gretchen E. Weis is available by appointment, call 508-222-0505 or use the contact form below when you have questions or need to talk. About Rev. Gretchen E. Weis.

Our Office Administrator, Jeanne Chapman will gladly answer questions and provide contact information for group organizers. Call the office by phone at 508-222-0505 or use the contact form below.

Our Director of Religious Exploration (DRE), Carol Konvalinka-Connolly is available by appointment and may be reached by phone at the church office at 508-222-0505 or use the contact form below. Feel free to contact her with any questions about our Religious Education program and/or our Adult Education program.

Our Director of Music, Dennis Ferguson is at the church on Thursday evenings for Choir rehearsal, and Sunday mornings if you want to volunteer your musical talents or have questions about our music program call 508-222-0505 or use the contact form below.

Our Sexton, Richard Cannon works on weekday mornings. It is extremely helpful to contact him at least a week or two in advance of an event needing set-up or leave a detailed note on his desk about matters concerning property (repairs that are needed or that you have volunteered to do, or donated items that you have left in the building). Anything you can do to help keep our building and grounds clean and well-maintained is appreciated!

Our Executive Board President is Russet Morrow

Office Hours

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Thursday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Church News and Updates

March 26

March 26

The Annual Murray Music Service It’s that time of year again, where we celebrate the return of Spring with a celebration of the incredible musical talent we have here at Murray. The service will feature all original songs and pieces written and...

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March 19

March 19

Loving the Imperfection  We live in a culture that too often does not reward mistakes, failure, or imperfection, yet striving for perfection can leave us feeling inadequate and anxious. In contrast to a culture of perfectionism, embracing...

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