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Portsmouth / New Hampshire / United States
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Christ Episcopal Church is located on Lafayette Road and is an open and welcoming church. It is very involved in the community as evident in its large on-site preschool and its "Holy Roller Bus." The church also runs a food co-op, serves dinner at the Salvation Army once a month and collects for the food pantry.

Amherst / New Hampshire / United States
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St. Luke's Church is a traditional Anglican church dedicated to nurturing the spiritual lives of its members. In addition to Sunday School, the church organizes various social activities for members. The church is led by the Rev. Dr. Alexander H. Webb. Sunday services are held at 9am.

Londonderry / New Hampshire / United States
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Portsmouth / New Hampshire / United States
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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.

Dover / New Hampshire / United States
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Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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All Saints Anglican Church is a religious institution that offers Sunday and weekday worship services to congregants in the Concord area. The church features an arts ministry that performs scriptural music for worship services and events in the church. Weekday worship services are at the All Saints Anglican Church Rectory Chapel.

Keene / New Hampshire / United States
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Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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Lisbon / New Hampshire / United States
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Durham / New Hampshire / United States
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Nashua / New Hampshire / United States
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Manchester / New Hampshire / United States
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Claremont / New Hampshire / United States
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Nashua / New Hampshire / United States
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Since 1986, Reverend Robert Odierna has been the pastor of the Church of the Good Shephard. More than 500 families are members of the Episcopal congregation and participate in a variety of ministries, youth groups and regular events such as Nashua pastoral care, Church Women Unite, fundraisers, Sunday coffee hours, community action and a military family support group. Newcomers are welcome.

Hampton / New Hampshire / United States
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Trinity Episcopal Church of Hampton, New Hampshire has a long tradition in the community dating back to the early 1950s. The parishs unofficial first service was held at the Old Grange Hall on September 13, 1953. The service attracted 43 worshipers and was celebrated by the Venerable Roger Barney. Two years later, Trinity was officially recognized by the Diocese as a mission in 1955, and the Reverend Parkman Howe formerly curate at Christ Church Exeter was named Trinitys first Vicar. The Grange Hall served as Trinitys home until 1959 when Hobbs House at
Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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St. Paul's Church Outreach Center has a food pantry and a consignment shop. Friendly Kitchen is a soup kitchen that is open every 3rd Wednesday and welcomes all at no cost. St. Paul's also has a refugee partnership that welcomes refugees into the community and has missions to help people in need. Visit the website to learn more about its programs.

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