11:00 AM Worship | Baptism and Welcoming New Members

“Leave, Thou Almighty King” | Matthew 21:33-46 | Brett Younger preaching 

On Sundays at Plymouth, we pray that God will protect us from the inferior values that surround us and the disaster of following only our own preferences. We worship in the hope that God will lead us beyond selfishness to the joy of following Christ.  


Eagled-eyed observers will notice that we will not have the chandelier or the organ on Sunday. This will be a challenge for musicians and those with poor vision, but it’s a good sign that we’re moving into the second phase of capital campaign improvements.

Please join us for worship in person, or online.

Celebrating the Mission School of Hope

Celebrating the Mission School of Hope

We are delighted to welcome Charles Sagay, one of Plymouth’s long-time ministry partners, back to share with us about Mission School of Hope’s good work in Cameroon. This partnership provides our church the opportunity to bear witness to the immeasurably big, boundary-crossing work of God. Come and hear Charles speak on Friday, May 12, and Sunday, May 14, and learn more about the educational, medical and spiritual ministries MSH provides for their community.


Friday, May 12, 6:00 PM | Dinner and Presentation | Reception Room | RSVP

Charles will lead a full presentation about Mission School of Hope’s work and how Plymouth supports that work. We will have a chance to ask questions. Dinner and childcare provided. Please RSVP here to attend.


Sunday, May 14, 9:30 AM | Breakfast | Reception Room

Charles will make a short presentation before worship. Light breakfast provided.

Kids Crafts & Book Sale (supporting the Mission School of Hope) | Sunday, May 11, following worship | Gym

Come support our Sunday School children as they raise money for the Mission School of Hope with a Kids Crafts & Book Sale. Perfect for that last minute Mother's Day gift! We are still accepting children's book donations.

The Annual Meeting

Plymouth Budget Q&A with Sandra and Molly Anna | Wednesday, May 17 @ 7:00 PM | on Zoom

The vote on Plymouth’s operating budget for next year is coming up at the Annual Meeting, Sunday 5/21! In advance of the Annual Meeting, Plymouth Treasurer Sandra Deming and Executive Administrator Molly Anna Martínez will be hosting a Budget Q&A via Zoom on Wednesday, May 17 @ 7:00 PM.


To receive the Zoom link, please register here:

Budget FAQs 
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Annual Meeting | Sunday, May 21 | Reception Room | 1:00PM

Calling all members! The Annual Meeting is coming up on Sunday, May 21 at 1:00PM. Stay in the Reception Room following Coffee Hour and hear about our church program successes from the past year, and exciting developments in the months to come. We will also be voting on the budget and Slate of Officers for 2023-24. 


Light refreshments will be provided. Childcare will be extended through the end of the meeting.

Slate of Officers
Annual Meeting Details
The Plymouth Pulpit

“When Church is Hard” | Genesis 47:13-25 | Brett Younger preaching


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Children & Families

Children's Movie Night | Friday, May 12 | 6-8:00 PM

Enjoy free play in the Gym followed by a movie and pizza with Sunday School friends. This drop-off event encourages our youngest children to join us with a parent or caregiver. Upcoming movies will include classics like Monsters Inc.,Stuart Little and Lilo & StitchContact Julia Rassmann for more info.

Books, Books, Books!

Good News Briefing - The Coffee Table Book

One of the responsibilities of the Christian faith is to look for the good and recognize the ways in which God is at work in the world.  Plymouth member Andrew Sennett recently published a new coffee table book entitled Good News Briefing. Throughout 2020, Andrew posted a 'Good News' story everyday during the pandemic. That set of stories is now in a wonderfully designed book, the proceeds of which go to support two environmental non-profits, ITIF and Global Greengrants. More information (and the link to order the book) can be found here on the book website: goodnewsbriefing.com

Woman's Book Club | May 22, 7:00 PM | Storrs Library

The next meeting of the Women's Book Club will be May 22 at 7:00 PM in Storrs Library. We will be discussing Pineapple Street by Jenny Jackson - a funny, sharply observed debut of family, love, and class, this novel follows three women in one very wealthy Brooklyn Heights family. Please contact Susan Egan with any questions.

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