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Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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Our Pastor Our pastor, the Rev. David B. Keller, began serving in this church in 2000. Rev. Keller is a native of Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Haverford College and Union Theological Seminary in New York. He has been serving churches of the United Church of Christ since 1979. In the community, David serves as a community member of the Community Provider Network and a member of the Executive Committee of the Concord Substance Abuse Coalition. In the wider United Church of Christ, he leads the Small Church Vitality Project of the New Hampshire Conference and is a member of the Conferences Stewardship Development Committee. Karin Swenson, Coordinator of Christian Education [email protected] First Congregational Church is the first church in the settlement which came to be known as Concord. We are a member of the United Church of Christ, an historic American denomination which united four other faith traditions in 1957. We are self-governed, which means we can organize ourselves as we think best, call our own pastor, and shape our own ministry. But we are also in faithful covenant with the other churches of the United Church of Christ, particularly those in the New Hampshire Conference.
Keene / New Hampshire / United States
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To share in our worship and to become a part of the faith community of this church. United Church of Christ has full handicap accessibility through the rear entrance of the church. Welcome to the website of our United Church of Christ in Keene NH, where the Spirit is alive and miracles happen! We believe that the love of Jesus was a radically-inclusive love, so no matter who you are or where you are on life s journey, you are most welcome here. In fact, I cordially invite you and yours to join us for worship any Sunday at 8: 00am in our Chapel or 10: 00am in our historic Sanctuary. You ll be glad you did! Church School is offered for children, infants through grade 8, during our 10: 00am worship service each Sunday on the 3rd floor. Thank you for visiting our website. I hope you enjoy learning more about us. If you have questions, I hope you will contact either me or our Church_Office. As a recent New York Times ad for our denomination, United Church of Christ, says: With all Christians, we rest in God s amazing grace and hear God s voice in the words of Scripture. Yet, the UCC is unique to some because we do not require uniformity of belief. We are a church of open ideas, extravagant welcome and evangelical courage. Our passion for democracy extends to both government and church, where decision-making rests within each individual congregation. We support liberty in our pulpits, just as we affirm the individual conscience of our 1.2-million members to agree, disagree and wrestle with life s biggest questions in a spirit of love. Our story is this nation s story. We are the people of the Mayflower. More than 600 of our 5700 congregations were formed before 1776. Eleven signers of the Declaration of Independence were member of UCC predecessor bodies. As early abolitionists, we came to the aid of the Amistad captives and founded hundreds of schools across the South after the Civil War. We were the first mainline church to ordain an African-American ( 1785 ), a woman ( 1853 ) and an openly gay pastor ( 1972 ). We were also the first to form a foreign mission society ( 1810 ). Our multi-ethnic membership includes persons from every immigrant group, as well as native peoples and descendants of freed slaves. Our unity is not dependent upon uniform agreement, but in our shared allegiance to Jesus Christ. Ours is a risk-taking church, because ours is a risk-taking God. God is still speaking!
Portsmouth / New Hampshire / United States
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North Church Parish House is as old as Portsmouth, dating back to 1657. It offers ecumenical resources for Bible, liturgy, lectionary preaching, church music, spirituality and prayer. Please stop by, call or visit its website for more information on its services.

Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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South Congregational Church was first established in the 1830s as the first building on the corner of Pleasant Street and Main Street, but due to a tragic fire it was rebuilt at its present location in downtown Concord. The church offers Sunday and Wednesday morning services that include continental breakfasts, child care and Sunday school. Other activities include senior and junior youth groups, a music ministry and a men's retreat. 

Jackson / New Hampshire / United States
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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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East Congregational United Church of Christ holds services weekly, beginning at 10am on Sunday for worship services and following with Fellowship Hour. The church welcomes people of any age, race, gender and sexual orientation.

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.

Amherst / New Hampshire / United States
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With a prime view of the village green, the Congregational Church of Amherst serves a congregation of more than 600 people who follow in covenant with the United Church of Christ. The Congregational Church offers a Sunday worship service and a variety of outreach and fellowship opportunities, including youth groups and adult education. Music is an important element of the church's worship, with more than 120 participants. The church building is of historical significance and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.