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First Congregational UCC’s Library is a ministry of the
church and seeks to provide books and media to support the life of the church.
Intentionally our materials are almost entirely Christian in content and/or
perspective. The collection is intended
to aid members and friends in their spiritual development and in living their
faith in the community and world today.
Books for Adults can aid in individual spiritual
growth, help solve personal or family problems, or provide good
thought-provoking reading.
You can find books that:
- Include
devotions, prayers and meditations
- Promote
Biblical studies
- Provide
spiritual growth and development in the Christian life and
faith
- Aid in
spiritual and personal development in parenting, marriage,
aging,
retirement, care giving, grief and others challenges of daily life
Our Fiction section has books with realistic interesting
plots and believable characters, which integrate Christianity into real
life. Our collection of video tapes for
adults present programs from Christian or Biblical perspectives.
Books for Children include Bible stories and
literature that provide good reading for very young children through junior
high. Because we encourage all children
to use these books, we make no effort to keep them in order.
Our collection of Children’s Video Tapes are Biblically
based and/or present stories which are fun while encouraging healthy thinking
and good choices.
Library Arrangement
Library materials are listed in the on-line catalog and may
be searched by author, title, or subject.
Books are arranged on the shelves by the Dewey Classification system
used in most public libraries. There are
special sections for Fiction, Biography, and Reference.
Videos and Children’s and Junior books are stored in
separate area from the main shelves.
Check out the New Books section to find the newest additions to the
collection.
On-Line access of the Library Card Catalog information
allows browsing of library materials from the convenience of your own
home. Links
are
on
the
upper
right
of
this
page.
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