An Evangelical Covenant Church
PO Box 341
776 Forest Road
Greenfield, NH 03047
603-547-3626
A CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY WHERE EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD IS BECOMING FULLY ALIVE!!!

1791

  • Greenfield, New Hampshire was incorporated.
  • At the first Town Meeting an amount of "thirty pounds was voted for preaching.
  • The Church was organized with 28 members as the Church of Christ in Greenfield
  • It was a congregational in polity, bound together by a covenant, a statement of faith and articles of discipline.

    1795

  • The Greenfield  Meeting House was built by both the town and the church.

    1891

  • The New Hampshire Legislature passed the  "Religious Tolerance act". 
  • The church reorganized as the Congregational Church of Greenfield, keeping it's original creed and covenant and adding a temperance pledge.

    1848-49

  • The Sanctuary was built on the second floor which had previously been a balcony.
  • 1852

  • The Sanctuary was dedicated to the worship of the Almighty God.

    1959

  • A 50 year lease agreement was signed between the town and church which specified the sanctuary level for the church use and included the downstairs area for church fellowship activities on Sundays.
  • 1961

  • The Congregation voted to join the newly formed United Church of Christ.
  • 1999

  • Because of an increasing uneasiness with many positions the U.C.C. had taken the congregation voted to leave the denomination.

    2001

  • After a comprehensive analysis of denominational options, the congregation voted to join the Evangelical Covenant Church.
  • 2005

  • Church leadership began negotiations with the town, because the lease was to run out in three years.
  •  Voters of Greenfield  overwhelmingly approved the agreement between the church and the Board of Selectmen, with only about 10 of the 150 attendees opposed.
  • The opposition enlisted the help of Americans United for Separation of Church and state, which suggested the possibility of legal action.
  • The congregation decided they did not want to put the town through a protracted lawsuit.
  • 2007

  • The congregation voted to purchase land and construct a new church building.
  • © 2007 Greenfield Congregational Covenant Church