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Second Congregational Church of New London, United Church of Chr
45 Broad St, New London, CT 06320
The building now housing the Second Congregational Church of New London was dedicated in 1870, following the destructionMore of its original church by fire. The church pledges to teach the stories of Jesus Christ, God's love, and God's presence in daily life in a non-discriminatory way. The congregation runs several outreach programs as well as three different choirs.
First Congregational Church of New London, United Church of Chri
66 Union St, New London, CT 06320
The membership of the First Congregational Church of New London, United Church of Christ dates back to 1642, when theMore congregation first settled in Gloucester, Massachusetts. It later moved to this city, with two members and one pastor serving as Governor of Connecticut. The church is active in food distribution and homelessness programs.
St. Joseph's Church
17 Squire St, New London, CT 06320
An offshoot of St. Mary Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph's was established as a second Catholic churchMore in response to New London's population growth. The present Gothic-style building replaced a temporary chapel established on the site in 1907. The Church is a parish of the Diocese of Norwich and is affiliated with the nearby St. Joseph School, which was founded by the Church in 1937.
Walls Temple AME Zion Church
16 Belden St, New London, CT 06320
Walls Temple is part of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, which was established by early black members of theMore African Free Society in response to racial discrimination in the United States. The New London church offers Sunday services and Wednesday Bible study.
First Hispanic Baptist Church of New London
35 Redden Ave, New London, CT 06320
Established in 1977, the First Hispanic Baptist Church of New London is bilingual and features members from numerousMore South American countries. The church is family oriented and follows the Christian gospel.
Madry Temple Church
27 Manwaring St, New London, CT 06320
The Madry Temple Church took up its quarters in a former storage facility for watercycles on Howard Street. EstablishedMore in 1957 by Army sergeant and World War II veteran John R. Madry, the church moved to its present location in 1978.
Apostolic Lighthouse United Pentecostal Church
581 Bank St, New London, CT 06320
The Apostolic Lighthouse United Pentecostal Church follows the lessons of Jesus Christ, and services include praying outMore loud and musical programs. Based in a Bank Street building, the church offers a Sunday service and Monday prayer.
Mount Moriah Fire Baptized Holiness Church
22 Moore Ave, New London, CT 06320
The Mount Moriah Fire Baptized Holiness Church is part of a faith founded in 1898. The church has an EpiscopalMore structure, with a network of bishops and dioceses.
Montauk Avenue Baptist Church
236 Montauk Ave, New London, CT 06320
The Montauk Avenue Baptist Church has been a presence in the religious community since 1840. The church is accepting ofMore all members and visitors and  follows the example of Jesus Christ and encourages people to seek God.
Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer
35 Cedar Grove Ave, New London, CT 06320
A sister congregation to the Trinity Lutheran Church in Ashaway, R.I., the Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer moved to theMore neighborhood in 1930 after 12 years in a temporary storefront location. The small, family-oriented congregation focuses on God's redemption through Jesus Christ.
St Peter & Paul Polish National Catholic Church
730 State Pier Rd, New London, CT 06320
The St. Peter & Paul Polish National Catholic Church is hidden just off side of State Pier Road. Though less visibleMore than the other Catholic churches in the city, it has continued to draw a congregation since 1921.
Beulah Land Church of God in Christ
80 Jefferson Ave, New London, CT 06320
The Beulah Land Church of God in Christ offers regular Sunday and Friday services. A food pantry is open each Wednesday.More Prospective members are welcome to visit the church and meet the congregation.
Second Star of Jacob Church Assemblies of God
44 Lee Ave, New London, CT 06320
The Second Star of Jacob Church is part of a Pentecostal denomination formed in 1914 to unite ministers with commonMore goals, including evangelism and missionary trips. The New London church offers services in Spanish.
First Baptist Church of New London
268 State St, New London, CT 06320
Though its first meetings took place in a building with the unflattering nickname "The Hog House," the First BaptistMore Church of New London expanded fast enough that it was able to purchase its current State Street location in 1854. The church now mixes religious and civic programs, including a Bible study and weekly free dinner for those in need.
St. James Episcopal Church
76 Federal St, New London, CT 06320
The present building of the St. James Episcopal Church, which marks the resting place of first American bishop SamuelMore Seabury, also has one of the largest collection of Tiffany stained glass windows in a New England structure. The church was dedicated 125 years after the organization of the congregation in 1725. Members now support a number of musical performances and programs to combat homelessness.
Tabernacle of Faith NL Church
12 Masonic St, New London, CT 06320
The Tabernacle of Faith of New London is a congregation of faith led by pastors Jesse and Michelle Morales. TOF is aMore multicultural church that accepts individuals of all ages. It is a Spirit-filled church that accepts all who are looking for a place of worship. Worship is Bible-based. Services take place in a casual environment and music plays a big part. To learn more, call, view the website or visit a Sunday service.
St. Sophia Hellenic Orthodox Church
200 Hempstead St, New London, CT 06320
Serving families from Westerly, Rhode Island to Old Saybrook, Connecticut, the St. Sophia Hellenic Orthodox Church gotMore its start on Jefferson Street before moving to Hempstead Street. The church later built a community center and purchased a former Unitarian church. The sanctuary is distinguished by ornate icons and stained glass windows. Each year, a Greek food festival is held on-site, and the congregation also routinely holds a Vasilopita celebration of the new year and a blessing of the waters at Waterford Beach.
Huntington Street Baptist Church
29 Huntington St, New London, CT 06320
The Huntington Street Baptist Church was established in 1849 and is affiliated with the Conservative Baptist AssociationMore and Southern Baptist Convention. It includes, at the rear of the building, a four-story education wing, which contains 10 classrooms, office space, a kitchen and recreational facilities. The church also houses the offices of Work and Learn Inc.
St. Mary Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church
10 Huntington St, New London, CT 06320
Founded in the 1840s, the St. Mary of the Sea Roman Catholic Church originally catered to the Irish workers at FortMore Trumbull from a Bank Street storefront. The church moved to its current location in 1876, and now has Spanish-language services to cater to the approximately 50-percent Hispanic congregation. The church is also active in charitable activities, maintaining a food pantry, Sunday soup kitchen and Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
Faith Fellowship
327 Huntington St, New London, CT 06320
Established by a married couple in 1980, Faith Fellowship now comprises a church and Christian bookstore. The churchMore preaches the gospel of reconciliation and has outreach programs including services for prisoners and residents of the Mystic Health and Rehabilitation Center.
Engaging Heaven Church
66 Union St, New London, CT 06320
The Engaging Heaven Church preaches that doing the Lord's work will help foster the creation of Heaven on Earth andMore promotes a Christian revival in New England. It was founded in November 2009 by James Levesque, an international speaker.
Trinity Missionary Baptist Church
60 Blackhall St, New London, CT 06320
The Trinity Missionary Baptist Church offers Sunday and Friday services as well as regular Bible study.