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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.

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. 

Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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West Congregational Church has been providing the community with its services for over a century. It offers Sunday worship and choir. This church has food pantry every Friday. It also offers a Sunday school and a nursery.

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.