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    Byfield Parish Church

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    Groveland Congregational Church - September 2024

    Groveland Congregational Church

    4.0(1 review)
    5.1 mi

    Beautiful Congregational Church in Groveland Mass. Beautiful exterior, reminds me of a building on…read morethe grounds of Old Sturbridge Village. Plenty of parking in the rear. Also a handicap accessible ramp with a censored sliding door on the side entrance. Truly a church for all! I wish I could report I was here for good reason, but unfortunately I was here to say goodbye to my best friends father. The service was televised to family members on the west coast (pretty nifty!) The master of ceremonies spoke very clearly, sang to music supplied and acapella. Very impressive. Overall it was very clean, the seats had cushions, very bright interior (makes for an upbeat feeling) and impressive inside.

    From the owner: We are proud of our long and rich heritage as a church, a legacy which began on June 17, 1726, when…read morea group of forty-eight men founded the "East Parish" of Bradford. They organized as a church on June 27 of the following year and "admitted" fifty-three women a month later. The congregation began worshiping in their new meetinghouse near what is now 235 Main Street. The present edifice, which originally faced Main Street from the common now known as Perry Park, was completed in 1790 and dedicated August 9, 1791. The bell, the eleventh cast by patriot Paul Revere in 1795, is the oldest Revere bell in continuous service. It summons worshippers each Sunday, peals on historic occasions and, in concert with the clock installed in 1883, strikes the hour. In 1849, the building was moved to its current location and extensive renovations were made to the portico and windows. Subsequent changes have been made to the interior over two centuries, most significantly in 1908 when the present organ

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