The Cheshire United Methodist Church building on Academy Road was constructed in 1970 with an addition of a formal sanctuary completed in 1987. The history of the church, however, begins much earlier - in the 1830s. The original building on Spring and Main Streets was built at that time, for a cost of about $3,000.
That building now houses the Temple Beth David Synagogue.
St. Peter's Church is an Episcopal Church located in downtown Cheshire. The church offers weekday morning worship as well as Sunday worship. Educational programming for all age groups is available each Sunday between services. St. Peter's runs a choir program encompassing a church choir, madrigals and a youth ensemble. For further inquiries, please phone St. Peter's Church.
The Grace Baptist Church offers several times and ways to worship and learn about God. The Church has a nursery to watch children during prayer meetings, services and Sunday school. Grace Baptist's ministries include worship, teaching, caring and evangelism.
The First Congregational Church of Cheshire is a member of the United Church of Christ. The Scripture-based church provides the Cheshire community with weekly Sunday worship services. It offers youth and music ministries, outreach programs, adult education, Bible study, a nursery and Sunday school. All are welcome.
A non-denominational Christian church led by elders, deacons and priests, Cheshire Bible Chapel offers a number of weekly services for adults and youths as well as a family Bible hour. An online tape ministry is available for downloading and can be loaded onto an MP3 player or heard online.
This non-denominational Christian church has a number of ministries for men, women and youth. It has been led since 2002 by Pastor Eric Bucci. A praise band performs for church members during services. There are two Sunday morning services each week.