Men's Breakfast
Sat Nov 08
7:30am to 9am
Join the Men's Breakfast Group for a great breakfast and fellowship in the Parish House.
220th Anniversary
The First Congregational Church celebrates its 220th Anniversary with a special Sunday Service followed by an expanded pot luck lunch in the Parish House. Join us as we celebrate this special occasion.
Sun Nov 16
10am
Details here.
Plus One
The Board of Christian Missions and Outreach has started their "Plus One" donation drive to help SHARE. For more information click here.
To be "Active and Visible" in Christ’s Church and community, to assist and support others through acts of Christian love, trust, respect, service, and compassion. To be a mentor to the young and old, and to pass on the desire to help others. To promote harmony and fellowship, while embracing the spirit of our “Church's Purpose Statement”.
The Men's Breakfast Group has been in existence now for quite a long time but in 2004 it came together with renewed energy and enthusiasm. Since then the group has grown as a spiritual and social gathering for men of all ages. In addition, Men's Breakfast has begun to take the lead in projects around the church. Men's Breakfast typically meets at 7:30am on the second Saturday of each month from September through June. A typical meeting lasts around 90 minutes with 45-60 minutes dedicated to a speaker, organized program, or discussion around the table.
Check the Church Calendar for additional information and join us whenever you can.

RC Helicopter Presentation and Demo by Paul Linn
At the Men's Breakfast meeting which was held on January 12th, Frank Manley joind us to talk about the Greater Nashua Interfaith Hospitality Network in general and more spcifically about its Anne-Marie House. This organization uses the volunteers from local churches to help people and families in need of short term housing. We'd like to thank Frank for spending some time with us to help us understand the organization and the need .
For more information please visit their web site at http://www.gnihn.org
Here are some pictures from that meeting: