Located on the same property as the Central Massachusetts Baptist Convention, Rice Memorial Baptist Church adheres to the Baptist faith of "nurturing one another as we build a foundation through God's word and love others through outreach and service to the community."
This church is affiliated with the American Baptist United Church of Christ. Community-oriented Rev. Cynthia Maybeck is part of the Northborough Clergy Association. Trinity has a strong Christian Education program and mission outreach.
Known as a welcoming, diverse place of worship, First Parish is open to all religious backgrounds, ages and persuasians. Heterosexual, gay, lesbian, bisexuals and trangendered people make up its congregation, and this church attracts a population not only from Northborough, but surrounding towns. The minister is Rev. Dr. Judith E. Wright.
This large Catholic church opened in 1962 and was renovated in 1998. Led by Rev. James A. Houston since 1990, the congregation boasts more than 1,500 families. Church conducts baptisms, funerals, matrimony and penance and has a strong youth ministry.
This large Episcopal church has an active staff and congregation. The parish belongs to the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts and is also part of the Anglican Communion Worldwide, which is a collection of churches devoted to preserving the historic Protestant faith.
Believing in the trinity, this Northborough church's congregation is diverse in its culture and welcomes worshippers of all ages. The church is "known for its friendly atmosphere and
embrace[s] all who walk through our door."
St. Bernadette Parish is a Catholic institution offering weekly prayer services, Sunday school, religious education and youth activities.