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Join us every Sunday at 8am or 10am for the chance to recharge your spirit, to encounter God, with heart, mind and voice. Our services blend traditional and modern, informality and artful practice. When your spirit is in harmony with God’s, the rest of your life will follow that rhythm.

About Us

We are a vibrant Christian community, open and affirming, blessed by tradition, embraced by grace and inspired by all that is possible with God. Whatever brings you here, you are welcome!

We are open...
... to everyone regardless of things that might divide us (race, creed, color, age, sexual identity, economic status)
... to the mysteries of faith
... to encountering God and Jesus' teachings with heart, mind and voice
... to the hard work required to serve God by serving others
... to the gifts of the young, the old, and the in-between
... to holding fast together, in times of trial and in times of blessing.

 

Open & Affirming Statement

We believe that God welcomes us all and that is why in 1996 we became an Open and Affirming congregation. Below is our Open and Affirming statement. The following statement was adopted by a vote of the membership at the church's annual meeting in January 1996, after several years of study and discussion.

"The first [commandment] is... ‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your soul, and with all your mind, with all your strength.’ The second is this, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these." (Mark 12:29-31).

Accepting this is the supreme commandment of the Gospel. We, the Congregational Church in Exeter, United Church of Christ , open our doors and ministry to all, affirming and honoring the dignity and worth of each person..

We believe each of us is a unique creation of God. We welcome people of any age, race. gender, sexual orientation, economic status, marital status, physical, emotional, mental capacity, and those in traditional and nontraditional families. We are concerned that Christian unity has often been compromised by fear and prejudice. Let us strive to put aside our prejudices and to work to become faithful followers of our Lord Jesus Christ who commanded us to love one another..

In keeping with the recommendations of the Fifteenth General Synod of the United Church of Christ , and that of the 1989 meeting of the New Hampshire Conference, we declare ourselves a welcoming and inclusive spiritual community and therefore to be an Open and Affirming church.

 

We are a vibrant community,

at work on many forms of prayer, transformation, rejoicing and the arts…

  • Food Pantry
  • Farmers Markets
  • Lay Visitors
  • Prayer Shawl Knitters
  • Bittersweet Bazaar
  • “We the People” lectures
  • Coffeehouse Musical evenings
  • Christmas Float
  • Christmas Pageant
  • Family Retreats

In all of this, and in times of trial and times of blessing, we are a community that cares for one another.