First Congregational Church of
Kingston, NH - Newton Campus
Formerly First Christian Church
5 Amesbury Road
Newton, NH 03858
603 382-7201
www.kingstonfcc.org
Built 1835
First Congregational Church of
Kingston, NH
6 Church Street
Kingston, NH 03848-3062
603 642-7256
www.kingstonfcc.org
Built 1825
Two Campus Locations and An Addition
Watch the progress of the addition to the Kingston Campus
and
Regularly scheduled services are being held at our Newton campus
(See schedule for all services on our Home page)
Hover mouse over photos
to view enlarged size
Architectural drawings
of our exciting expansion
plans at the Kingston
Campus. No changes to
the sanctuary are
planned. Construction
began mid-summer 2011.
KINGSTON
NEWTON
OUR CLASSIC NEW ENGLAND MEETING HOUSES
A PDF format
version of the 20-
day devotional is
available for
download and
printing here.
Following Christ’s Call
A three-year Capital Campaign to support the growth
of our church is now entering it’s second year.
Because we have experienced such significant
growth, we invite you to join this endeavor. A 20-day
devotional is offered to augment your personal
worship regarding this new project.
To access the 20-day devotional one day at a time, click here.
(A PDF format version of the 20-day devotional
is available for download and printing here.)
A Capital Campaign website has also been developed to keep you up to date with
progress. It can be viewed at http://followingchristscall.org/.
In the Newton Meeting
House, padded chairs
have replaced the
wooden pews. Chairs
allow for flexible
seating. For the
Convergent service on
Saturday evenings, the
chairs are aligned in
traditional rows. For
various activities in the
sanctuary, chairs and
tables may be set up as
needed.
What is a Convergent
service and how does it
differ from what we
have now?
Click here to find out.
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First Congregational Church of Kingston, NH and Newton, NH
Kingston Campus 603 642-7256, Newton Campus 603 382-7201
email - webmaster@kingstonfcc.org
View of Kingston
pulpit from choir loft
View of choir loft from
pulpit in Kingston meeting
house
Architect’s concept of addition to
rear of the Kingston meeting house.
Various views and lot plan of
Kingston meeting house
View of the sanctuary from
the front of the Newton
Meeting House.
View of the pulpit from the
back of the Newton Meeting
House sanctuary.
Making ready for placement of the new sign
on the Newton Meeting House.
An exciting moment; placement of the
new sign defining the Newton Campus.