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Claremont / New Hampshire / United States
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Milford / New Hampshire / United States
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Colonial Hills Baptist Church is a welcoming and peaceful congregation that was founded in 1978. The church has a variety of study and prayer groups, including groups for teens and children. It is active within the community through outreach programs and ministries. 

Plainfield / New Hampshire / United States
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Dover / New Hampshire / United States
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Londonderry / New Hampshire / United States
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Founded in 1960, the Londonderry Baptist Church is a small congregation. The church serves Londonderry and the surrounding areas.

Manchester / New Hampshire / United States
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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.

Hooksett / New Hampshire / United States
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Portsmouth / New Hampshire / United States
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Middle Street Baptist Church is located in the heart of historic Portsmouth. The church has been providing its services to the community since 1828. It provides Sunday worship service, Bible study, childcare and youth and teen programs.

Members of the congregation can park behind the chapel.

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.
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.

Hanover / New Hampshire / United States
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Christ Redeemer Church is a member of Converge Worldwide (Baptist General Conference). Worship is at 10 a.m. and Sunday School for all ages is at 9 a.m.Mailing address is PO Box 5523Hanover, NH 03755
Londonderry / New Hampshire / United States
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Victory Baptist Church is led by pastor Jeff Messer. The independent fundamental Baptist church hosts weekly worship service, Sunday school and Bible study. It also operates a nursery school onsite.

Danville / New Hampshire / United States
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Londonderry / New Hampshire / United States
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Slavic Baptist Church is a Russian Christian church. It offers a Sunday worship service conducted in Russian, but real-time English translation often is available. Bible study also is available. Its pastor is Ivan Dorofeev.

Litchfield / New Hampshire / United States
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Tabernacle Baptist Church Tabernacle Baptist Church Welcome to the website of Tabernacle Baptist Church. We are an independent, fundamental Baptist church that seeks to bring honor and glory to the Lord Jesus Christ in all we do. We are a family-centered church and we have been part of the Litchfield community for over thirty years. We would be honored to have you worship with us.
Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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Trinity Baptist congregation seeks to instill religious precepts in members young and old, starting with classes for the youngest members of the congregation (4 months). The church also operates a preschool for ages 3-5. Activities, including fitness, are offered for young people. Adults are encouraged to participate in groups such as technology, landscaping, prison ministry and sports.