Come Join Us this Sunday!

Sunday Service

Worship is the central focus of our faith community at Middlefield Federated Church. Services are held every Sunday at 10:00 AM. It is also available online each week, following the service, for those who are unable to worship with us in person. We strive to make our services a welcoming and inclusive environment. Our church facility is handicap accessible and we offer headsets for those who would like a hearing aid.

What to Expect

All are welcome to join us at service and come as you are. Feel free to come wearing whatever makes you feel most comfortable. When you arrive to the church, you’ll find a large parking lot and two red doors for the entrance to the building. Once you enter through the red doors, you’ll find a lobby with some stairs at the far end. The sanctuary is up the stairs and to the left.

Communion

At MFC, we offer the sacrament of communion on the first Sunday of every month. We practice an open table for our communion sacrament and all are invited to partake in worship and communion, regardless of membership or baptismal status. Our denominations understand the sacrament of communion to be a means of grace. The sacrament of communion is an opportunity to enter into closer relationship with God through our congregational life.


Directions

From I-91 South

Take exit 20 (Country Club Rd). Take a left at the end of the ramp. Take another left at the next stop sign. Continue on Country Club Road approximately one mile to Higby Rd. Turn right onto Higby Rd. Continue on Higby to the first traffic light. Continue straight across intersection onto Jackson Hill Road. Continue on Jackson Hill Road (approximately 2 miles) to first stop sign. Turn left at the stop sign onto Main Street. The church, a white building with red doors, is the second nonresidential building on the right.

 

From I-91 North

Take exit 17 onto Route 66 (Follow sign to Middletown). Follow Route 66 to the first traffic light (approximately one mile). Turn right at stoplight onto Baileyville Road. Continue on Baileyville Road (approximately 2-3 miles) to Main Street. Take a left onto Main Street, continue across the railroad tracks, bear right. The church, a white building with red doors, is the second non-residential building on the right.