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All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all.
--Cecil F. Alexander
Click on photo to see selected
pictures from our mission trip to
Lakeshore, Miss. in 2008. The
objective of this trip was to help
displaced residents rebuild their
homes destroyed by hurricane
Katrina in 2005. A team from
Kingston FCC also went there in
2007.
View some shots of the 30-hour
famine weekend supported by
the teens of the KFCC in March
2010.
On September 12, 2010 the First
Christian Church in Newton, NH was
reconsecrated as the First
Congregational Church of Kingston,
NH, Newton Campus. In the Fall,
Missional Services and Convergent
Services will begin here.
The thumbnail photos below link to a sampling of pictures taken at various events held held by our church community. Hover
over each thumbnail picture and left click to connect with a gallery of photos on Picasa Web Albums.
Click on this image to see
some photos from the
“Walking with Joe” day on the
Kingston Plains. Photos
courtesy of Paul & Nancy
LeCain.
This note is excerpted from a recent daily e-bulletin.
Walking With Joe - Benefit Walk
Saturday October 30th 10:00-11:30 am friends, families and residents of
Kingston will gather for a benefit walk on the Kingston Plains on behalf of Joe
Prestipino, longtime beloved Kingston resident and local businessman who is
currently battling Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma with a rare complication of
hemolytic anemia, making him one of 20 people globally who suffer from this
disease. Join in our “Walking With Joe” event as we strive to support him both
practically though fund-raising and symbolically by walking the plains.
The fun begins at 10:00 am at the Bandstand where people can register to walk
for $5. All walkers will receive an awareness bracelet and complimentary
refreshments. At 10:30, the walk will begin, starting and ending at the bandstand.
Live music, a raffle and yummy fall goodies will be available throughout the
event.
“WALKING WITH JOE” ~ giving a little back to a man who has so generously
given to others. If you are unable to attend or walk but would like to contribute
you can make your donation payable to “Friends of Joe Prestipino” P.O. Box 67,
3 South Broadway, Salem, NH 03079 .
1898 photo of Kingston Campus
Note the Mason’s Hall to the right
Pulpit, Kingston Campus. Date Unknown
The pews are the same today but the pulpit area
is quite different.
December 25, 2010 Sandi & Doug
Osterloh hosted a full course
Christmas dinner at the Kingston
Meeting House for individuals and
families who are alone on
Christmas Day.
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In July 2011 a team from KFCC
and a team from another church
joined forces in Pennsylvania to
assist in the construction of a new
home to replace the home of a lady
who lost her house to fire.
First Congregational Church of Kingston, NH and Newton, NH
Kingston Campus 603 642-7256, Newton Campus 603 382-7201
email - webmaster@kingstonfcc.org
Taken atop Sanborn Seminary 1898