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2:00 PM ARABIC BIBLE STUDY

The Celebration of a Life: Gerald E. Talbot

5/19/2026

 
He has told you, O mortal, what is good;
and what does the LORD require of you
but to do justice, and to love mercy,
and to walk humbly with your God?
​(Micah 6:8)
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Gerry's celebration of life:
May 21st at 10:00 am at the Merrill Auditorium
20 Myrtle St, Portland, ME
Burial will be at a later date.

​Flowers may be sent to
Jones, Rich, and Barnes Funeral Home

199 Woodford St, Portland, ME for delivery on Wednesday, May 20.

​Memorials may be made to Christchurch
designated to the Paul Carlson Partnership fund for medical education and child malnutrition relief.​ The Paul Carlson Partnership pioneered and supports hospitals and medical clinics in the northwest region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. 
Click here to read the obituary
Bangor, ME 1931: Gerald Edgerton Talbot, born an eighth-generation Mainer, would go on to become a pioneering civil rights activist and Maine's first African-American legislator.
Gerald attended Bangor High School where he was a part of the football and track teams. Sports played a major part in his life, until being cut from the football team for medical concerns senior year—Gerald struggled to make it to graduation and gave significant credit to the school's JV and assistant football coach, Mark Shed, for giving him the motivation to see it through. In a 2001 interview, when asked about his influences growing up, Gerald recounts local athletes and neighbors, as among the biggest. After graduating, he proceeded to work in Bangor before moving to Portland, ME and joining the U.S. Army—toward the end his time in the service he married Anita Cummings, the love of his life, and eventually settled down in Portland after being discharged in 1956. There Gerald encountered significant racial prejudice, and trying to find work became a real problem. Ultimately finding work as a printer for Maine Printing Company, and later Guy Gannett newspaper companies​ where he worked for 25 years until retirement in 1991.
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Gerald Talbot speaking in the House — 1975
USM Special Collections |  Gerald E. Talbot Collection
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NAACP-organized march in memory of Rev. James Reeb, protesting racial injustice. Gerald and Anita Talbot are on the far right — 1965
​USM Special Collections |  Gerald E. Talbot Collection
It was during Gerald's time at Maine Printing Company that he was approached to lead a new NAACP of Portland (then later of Maine) in May of 1964. From there on, his work with the civil rights movement only continued to grow. Gerry's accomplishments were as impactful as they were varied—from leading the passage of the Maine Fair Housing Bill and Human Rights Act, to his work in the South protecting Black voters, to his work as a traveling educator and author here in Maine. He leaves behind a legacy of public service.

What stood out about Gerry in his retirement was his engaging smile, his warm greeting, and his openness to all people. Though much of his life was characterized by his pioneering struggle for justice, he was not embittered in his later life. His love for family and friend was abundant, and his faith in God led him to overflow with compassion and joy. He was a pleasure to know. Peace be to his memory. 
Works Cited
  • ​Robitaille, Jeremy, "Talbot, Gerald "Gerry" oral history interview" (2001). Edmund S. Muskie Oral History        Collection. 383. https://scarab.bates.edu/muskie_oh/383
  • Mistler, Steve. “Gerald Talbot, Civil Rights Leader and Maine’s First Black Legislator, Dies at 94.” Maine Public, 11 May 2026, www.mainepublic.org/maine/2026-05-11/gerald-talbot-civil-rights-leader-and-maines-first-black-legislator-dies-at-94
  • “Gerald Talbot Obituary - Portland, ME.” Dignity Memorial, www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/portland-me/gerald-talbot-12881056

Easter shows God's love for the world

4/4/2026

 
Easter Sunday April 5, 2026
  • 6:00 am Sunrise Service at Stroudwater Park at the mouth of the Fore River
  • Breakfast to follow at Port City Church 
  • 9:30 am Sunday School for all ages
  • 10:45 am Easter Celebration Worship

Holy Week is all about Jesus

4/4/2026

 

Blue Christmas: Grieving with Hope

12/14/2025

 
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The beauty of the Christmas season sometimes reminds us of the people we have lost or the losses we have suffered. The long, dark week before Christmas is a good time to gather, to sit with our griefs, and to offer them up to God. Our annual Blue Christmas service is a time to remember and name the losses that come as part of living as caring persons, looking forward with hope and peace.
​Wednesday, December 17, 2025 at 7:00 pm.

Christmas Program & Lucia Story December 14, 2025

12/10/2025

 
Come for the sights and sounds of the events surrounding Jesus' birth, followed by the story of Lucia, who lived her life in service to the Light of the World. Sunday, December 14, 10:45 am.

Here is a look back at the 2024 Christmas Program:

Happy Thanksgiving!

11/26/2025

 
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September 7: Back to School, Back to Church!

9/4/2025

 
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There are so many interesting and important things to learn about God, about our neighbors, and about ourselves. Join us at 9:30 am for groups and classes for all ages. Stay for joyful Worship that starts at 10:45 am.

Join us at Two Lights State Park August 24!

8/21/2025

 
There will be no livestream August 24, 2025
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Now this: Jesus in and among his people

6/3/2025

 
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Jesus left his disciples saying that he would send power from God to do God's work. Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to empower people to love, to serve, and to become fully alive! "Pentecost" is the name of the day the Spirit descended. 

Jesus is risen from the dead. Now what?

5/10/2025

 
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Death is the ultimate enemy, the last one to be defeated. What did Jesus do about death? What difference does that make to us, here, now? Try us out on Sunday mornings, or reach out to explore with us the implications of Jesus' greatest work.
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