Churches, mosques, synagogues, temples, and other places of worship in the town of Salem, New Hampshire, or local ministries or religious programs are the focus of topics in this category.
 
 
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First Congregational Church of Salem
Affiliated with the United Church of Christ, the congregation meets at its facilities on Lawrence Road in Salem, New Hampshire. Its beliefs and practices are outlined, a schedule of Sunday and Wednesday services, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, and leadership contacts are proffered.
http://www.fcc-salem.org/
Based in Salem, New Hampshire, the Christian congregation has locations in Salem and Londonderry, New Hampshire, as well as Haverhill and Lawrence, Massachusetts. Its locations, schedules, leadership connections, and a sermon archive and other media are advanced.
http://www.graniteunited.com/
RCC was organized as Rising Sun Christian Church in 2001, since renamed to reflect the regional nature of the ministry. Its location, the days and hours of its services and regular programs, a church calendar, and an overview of the congregation’s practices and beliefs are introduced.
http://rccsalem.com/
The Roman Catholic parish is comprised of Saint Mary Church and St. Joseph Church, both in Salem, New Hampshire. Mass and minister schedules, parish staff contacts, office hours, and an overview of its programs and ministries are advanced.
http://www.saintsmaryandjoseph.org/
The congregation meets at its facilities on Ermer Road in Salem, New Hampshire. Its history and a profile of the church are put forward, along with a statement of faith, worship schedule, and calendar of upcoming programs and events. An audio sermon archive is included.
http://www.salembible.org/
Directions and a map showing the location of the church in downtown Salem, New Hampshire are provided, along with an introduction to its pastor and leadership staff, office hours, weekday schedules, a calendar of programs and events, sermon archive, and announcements.
http://fbcsalem.org/
Founded in 1961, the congregation meets at its facilities in Salem, New Hampshire, and makes its buildings available to community groups as meeting places. An overview of the congregation and its practices is advanced, and a schedule of weekly services and upcoming programs is proffered.
http://stdavidsalemnh.org/