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Our Churchıs History
The First Congregational Church of South Paris was organized on November
14,
1812 by twelve women and two men. The first meetinghouse was erected in
1819
on the hill at Brimstone Corner on Oxford Street. In 1835, a smaller
version
of the Church was taken apart; brought down off the hill; and rebuilt in
Abijah Hallıs garden, where it resides to this day. In 1859, the vestry
was
added and the sanctuary enlarged. The organ was purchased in 1890; a new
church bell in 1941; and in 1959 the front porch was added. In May 1961,
to
preserve its congregational heritage, the people voted to join the
National
Association of Congregational Christian Churches. In 1996, the exterior
of
the Church building was extensively renovated and painted. In 1997, an
elevator was added to the back of the church and new siding placed on
the
Haskell House. The current minister is Reverend Donald Mayberry who has
been
here since August 2001. In addition to his work within the church, he
takes
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