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Exeter / New Hampshire / United States
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This church has been serving the historic community of Exeter since 1865. It offers education and formation, music, drama, and art, worship support, and pastoral care and healing. Youth group and adult prayer groups are also available.

Salem / New Hampshire / United States
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Rockingham Christian Church opened its doors in 2001. Its motto is " Meeting people where they are and helping them follow Jesus." Inside the church you'll find an information center, hospitality area, classrooms, a worship center and the KidZRock area that features worship, bible teachings and skits. Ministries include Heartfelt Reverence, Faith Climb, Small Groups, Prayer Hour, Helping Hands and Food Pantry. Senior Minister Tom Gerdts and the congregation welcome all to the church.

Nashua / New Hampshire / United States
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Christian Bible Church is located on Manchester Street. It believes in "Winning Souls, Making Disciples and Building Godly Families." Pastor Gary A. Stearn leads this congregation. Ministries include children's church, men's fellowship, women group, outreach, youth, foreign and home missions. Wednesday night is family night with youth group, missionettes and the royal rangers.

Windham / New Hampshire / United States
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St. Matthew Parish is a welcoming Catholic church conveniently located just off the I-93 Windham exit. The parish is led by Father Stephen Marcoux III and hosts regular worship services, along with Bible study groups for men and women, support groups, play groups for parents and children and a celebration choir. There are several ministry programs, including one in which members make shawls for individuals in need and the "Cursillo" ministry team visits local prisons on weekends to share their religious beliefs with the incarcerated. The church performs baptisms and is available for weddings. 

Salem / New Hampshire / United States
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Established in 1966, the Mary Queen of Peace Rectory is a Roman Catholic church. This church holds Vigil on Saturday and Mass three times on Sunday. Marriages, baptisms and communions are also held at Mary Queen of Peace Rectory. A full calendar of events is available on the church's Web site.

Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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Centerpoint Church was established in more than 190 years ago and a Baptist church. It offers Sunday and Wednesday services as well as prayer groups, Sunday school for children, summer camps, coffee and music. For more information please visit its Web site or call the listed number.

Nashua / New Hampshire / United States
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First Church of Christ Scientist is located on Concord Street; church members believe in the saving healing power of God's love. The church encourages people to learn about the church and attend a service. Its reading room is open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 1pm; it has a quiet area, a community bookstore, and you can explore spirituality and healing. The church has Sunday school, global Sunday school and youth ministry. Services include scripture readings and music.

Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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Carmelite Monastery is located on lovely, peaceful grounds. Its friars maintain a conscious contact with God in their daily lives. Theylive together and share prayers andmeals, but they may also be lawyers, teachers, firefighters, pastors or otherwise employed.
Nashua / New Hampshire / United States
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In 1822, six men and nine women established First Baptist Church of Dunstable ( later to become Nashua ). Services were held in public meeting houses, schools, and homes, led by itinerant preachers until 1833, when a church building was erected on Main Street, north of the Nashua River, and a regular pastor was obtained. In three years, membership had grown to 350. In 1884, a mission church was built in the Crown Hill district of Nashua known at first as the Crown Hill Chapel and later as the Crown Hill Baptist Church. This was destroyed by fire in 1930, and was not rebuilt. Almost all of its members joined First Baptist Church. In 1980, the church moved to its present location at 121 Manchester Street. The church has always been active in speaking out on issues affecting the community or nation. In 1964, the church body supported a recommendation on racial equality. With the coming of the ecumenical movement, interfaith services were held with members of the Jewish and Catholic communities, as well as other Protestant churches. Refugee families were sponsored, and opportunities were provided for foreign students to study in this country. After the Universalist congregation joined the Unitarian church on Lowell Street, the window was boarded up and almost forgotten. The building housed many businesses over the year, including Nashua Trust Company. The historic window was discovered by a church member, the late Stanley Brooks, who worked at Crosby Bakery. Stanley thought that the window would be perfect for our new building erected in 1980. A generous gift by Frank and Marvis Mellen allowed the window to be removed, refurbished, and installed in its present location. The beautiful window is no longer forgotten by anyone who has been in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church. We are fortunate to have this mechanical-action organ that was built in 1902 by Hutchings-Votey Organ Company of Boston for The Church of Our Savior located in East Boston. In 1980 the organ was completely rebuilt by Philip Beaudry of Lowell Massachusetts for placement in our sanctuary.
Nashua / New Hampshire / United States
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Fr. Richard J. Kelly is head of Saint Christopher Parish. This is a busy parish with ministries for faith formation, Corpus Christi food pantry, bereavement, Catholic youth organization, Knights of Columbus, worship, music, hospitality, Communion, youth and adult choir and new parishioners. A mass in Vietamese is offered on Sunday at noon.

Salem / New Hampshire / United States
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Centerpoint Community Church was previously known as First Baptist Church of Salem. This church holds services on Sunday mornings and also offers Sunday school, Bible study and youth ministries. Centerpoint Community Church participates in Food for the Hungry, Campus Crusade for Christ, Ripe for Harvest, Street Life Ministries and other community organizations.

Salem / New Hampshire / United States
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North Salem United Methodist Church is led by Pastor Jan Parke.  The welcoming congregation provides a variety of ministries, including care packages and support for the military, Lazarus house, mission outreach, evangelism, worship, lay leadership, ushers and a building committee. On Sunday nights, area youths meet for social activities.

Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire offers Sunday and Wednesday worship services. Call for more information.

Salem / New Hampshire / United States
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St. Davids was founded in 1961 when a handful of Salem residents who had been traveling to nearby towns to attend an Episcopal Church decided to form one here. read more To provide a warm and growing Christian community by proclaiming the glory of Christ through Gods Word and Sacraments. read more
Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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In the beginning Base of Jacobwas incorporated by 11 men on September 19, 1907. Ten years later, in February 1917, it became known as Temple Beth Jacob. In 1946, Temple Beth Jacob affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism. For a period of time prior to this, services were conducted in the Orthodox tradition. Rabbi Aaron B. Ilson, who was raised in the Orthodox tradition, but was ordained as a Reform rabbi, provided the transition from Orthodox to Reform. In the years since, the congregation has continued to grow in size, scope of activities, and in its dedication to the diversity of Jewish ideas and ideals. Through the nearly 100 years of our existence, a series of dedicated rabbis and congregational leaders has enabled TBJ to go from those initial 11 men to nearly 200 families from near-isolation as Jews in the Concord area to becoming an integral part of the larger Jewish community of New Hampshire and beyond. Founded in 1907 as an Orthodox Temple, we are now a traditional Reform Congregation that has not forgotten its Orthodox Jewish roots. Beginning with 11 founding families, today Temple Beth Jacob boasts more than 175 families from a wide geographic area around Concord. Our present synagogue, originally purchased in 1937, has been updated several times in its history, most recently in 1989 when the building was expanded and renovated to include a larger sanctuary, kitchen, libraries, offices and classrooms. We are a group of families involved in not only our religious community, but also active members of our cities and towns.
Nashua / New Hampshire / United States
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Pilgrim Congregational Church of Nashua is a Christian church that opened in 1956 to share and worship according to the new revised standard version (NRSV) of the Bible.

The Pilgrim Church Thrift Shop is owned and operated by the Pilgrim Congregational Church of Nashua with all profits going to fund the missions outreach program. Consignment items and donations are accepted.

Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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The Unitarian Universalist Church welcomes everyone to join its congregation for Sunday service at 10:30am. The congregation aims to help its members in their individual quests for religious learning.

Salem / New Hampshire / United States
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The First Congregational Church of Salem was established in 1740 and has been on Lawrence Road since 1840. The church provides child care and offers Bible study, youth programs and choir. The First Congregational Church of Salem participates in several missions, including "Neighbors in Need", a justice initiative and "One Great Hour of Sharing," which provides assistance to displaced persons throughout the world.

Rochester / New Hampshire / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.