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Congregational Church of Littleton

330 King Street
978-486-3245

About Us:

We are members of the United Church of Christ (UCC), a non-dogmatic Protestant denomination. We proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ, work for unity and reconciliation, and try to find justice and liberation for all. As it is with all UCC churches, we’re an autonomous Church — that is, we make our own decisions.

Always closely invested in the people around us, this Church was founded in 1840 by thirty-two people who agreed “To bind ourselves in the service of Christ in the Community.” CCOL’s first settled pastor, Rev. James Bryant, went out from this Church after six years to do missionary work in Africa. In South Africa, he founded what is now the Imfume Congregational Church – our Sister Church. The Congregational Church of Littleton has a long tradition of outreach!

From its earliest days, the Congregational Church has always been oriented toward mission outreach and social justice – to serving God in the community, the Country and in the world. In the 1840s, women gathered at the Church to sew for the needy. Today, spiritual descendants of those women meet each Wednesday as the Ladies Sewing Group, sewing, knitting and crocheting for those in need. In the 1960s, the Church sent the “Christmas Carpenters” to Mississippi to help repair firebombed churches, vandalized in the Civil Rights strife of that time. To learn more about our mission outreach, explore our “Getting Involved” and “Giving Back” opportunities.


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