Friedens United Church of Christ can be reached by South Old Highway 94 or from Zumbehl Road. This church has been housing the Friedens UCC congregation since 1962, but it has been serving the community of St. Charles now for over 175 years. There is also a small cemetery adjacent the church with graves dating back many decades.
This church is led by Pastor Doug Kaufman and holds Sunday services at 8:30am and 11am, as well as Sunday School at 9:45am.
Eden United Church of Christ welcomes people of all backgrounds. It offers Sunday services, as well as youth programs and yoga classes throughout the week. The Chartres-style Christian labyrinth is available for contemplation during regular business hours or after services. In addition, the church's large rooms can be reserved for weddings, memorial services and special events.
Located on West Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood Congregational Church has been a valuable member of the community since its inception in 1905. This church also offers many programs, including youth and adult ministries, a music ministry and community outreach.
The United Congregational Church of Westerly and Pawcatuck was formed by the union of two separate 19th-century churches in Pawcatuck and Westerly. The two churches joined together in 1931, and in 1957 the union became part of the United Church of Christ. The church is very active in the community and directs a number of socially minded missions.
Little River United Church of Christ is part of the United Churches of Christ. The church believes that every person was created in God's image and is deservimg of His unconditional love. Originally called the Congregational Christian Church of Fairfax County, the name of the church was changed to Little River United Church of Christ in 1985 after the merging the traditions of the Congregational Christian and the Evangelical and Reformed churches. Little River is a proud open and affirming congregation and their work with gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and questioning (GLBTQ) members to ensure that the issues concerning GLBTQ persons, friends, and allies have a voice in the church and their spiritual needs are being met.
Norfield Congregational Church, located at 64 Norfield Road next to Weston's town hall complex, was founded in 1757. The church offers infant and toddler care, sermons for youths, hearing assistance and a coffee hour after the service each Sunday. Each summer, the church has an annual fair. There is also a memorial garden on the church's grounds.
Everyone is welcome at the beautiful and spacious Union Congregation Church. There are two parsonages, an education building and a church building where members can become involved in various church and community activities such as scouts, music groups and fitness groups.