Listed below are a number of community groups that utilize our church spaces.

  • Al-Anon — At Al‑Anon Family Group meetings, the friends and family members of problem drinkers share their experiences and learn how to apply the principles of the Al‑Anon program to their individual situations. They learn that they are not alone in the problems they face, and that they have choices that lead to greater peace of mind, whether the drinker continues to drink or not.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) — Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem. There are several meetings each week at the church. The AA Bushwhackers and AA Seize the Day groups meet at the church.
  • Music Together — Central Berkshire Music Together classes build on your child’s natural enthusiasm for music and movement. Music Together is an enjoyable, easy atmosphere where adults can relax as they play musically with their children.
  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Narcotics Anonymous sprang from the Alcoholics Anonymous Program. The NA program started as a small US movement that has grown into one of the world’s oldest and largest organizations of its type.
  • Pembury Bridge Club — The Pembury Bridge Club was started more than 50 years ago by an Englishman named Percy Jones. The name Pembury comes from a place in England that he fancied. Members of the Pembury Bridge Club vary in age and experience. Some have been playing as part of the club for more than 40 years. The club meets at the church several days per week.
  • Pittsfield Area Council of Congregations — The Pittsfield Area Council of Congregations is an interfaith organization through which leaders of faith communities come together to build relationships.