Located in the historic center of Natick, the First Congregational Church is considered one of the oldest in town. The Victorian Gothic style red brick building was built in 1651 and moved from South Natick to its current location in 1799. It was named to the National Registry of Historic Places in 1977. Rev. Victoria Alford Guest and Rev. Summer F. Shaud preside over the church, which runs its own non-sectarian pre-school.
The Bharatiya Temple has a great history in the Metro-Detroit Indian community. It offers more than the average Hindu temple programs and services and strives to engage with the community through members and non-members alike. It offers services for families that range from health and lifestyle counseling and activities to venue possibilities through its significant recreational facilities. With youth programs, traditional programs and everything in between, it has become a great point of mergence among community members.