Center Church On the Green-New Haven

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311 Temple St
New Haven, CT 06511

Center Church On the Green-New Haven, located in New Haven, CT, is an Open and Affirming United Church of Christ congregation with a rich history dating back to 1638. As the founding church of New Haven, they have been serving the community for over three centuries, offering meaningful worship services with beautiful music and thought-provoking sermons.

The church welcomes believers and faithful doubters alike, emphasizing a faith that is in process and values questions as much as answers. With a mission to bring the love and hope of Jesus Christ to New Haven and its surrounding communities, Center Church invites seekers to join them in exploring faith through study, service, and friendship.

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Heidi W.
3/20/2014

Beautiful church. With a very long history. Be sure to check out the tour of the crypt underneath the church very interesting.

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