Inextinguishable for 300 years and counting….

Join us for the Grand Finale Celebration

Our church has held several special events since the start of our 300th year in September 2025. As we finish our Jubilee year, we’re inviting the local community to help celebrate our history as a church of Jesus Christ! We hope you can join us on August 30, 2026, for this celebration—it will take place rain or shine.


Scroll down for a full schedule of events. 


Get your BBQ tickets here


Some highlights of our church

1725 - 1825

The parish church of Kingston was organized on September 17, 1725, with Ward Clark as its first minister. His successor, Joseph Seccombe, guided the congregation through the Great Awakening, adding 177 members and helping to plant four daughter churches. Notable members included Josiah Bartlett — New Hampshire’s first governor and a signer of the< Declaration of Independence and Elihu Thayer, who served from 1776‑1812 and founded the New Hampshire Missionary Society. In 1813, a nearby Andover, Massachusetts society assisted the church in establishing a Sabbath School.


1825 - 1925

The current meetinghouse dates to 1825 and was redecorated in 1879. Temperance and Sunday‑School initiatives fostered cooperation among churches, leading to a federation with the Methodists in 1917. 


1925 - Present Day

The 1950s saw a sanctuary restoration, the addition of the Rent Memorial Room, and construction of a new parsonage. A carillon was installed in 1986 in memory of James B. Cornish, Alfred L. Moore, and Joseph Norris, chiming Westminster bells on the hour and offering melodic bell music for worship and special occasions. The pipe organ was restored and the sanctuary refurbished in the mid‑2000s. In 2012, a new addition — including the Rent Fellowship Hall — was completed, more than doubling the church’s classroom and fellowship space. In 2024, the steeple and weathervane were restored. 

Celebration Events*

Sunday, August 30, 2026

Please feel free to enjoy all the activities or join in whatever best fits your schedule for the day.


10 am to 11 am

Outdoor Worship Service: Under the Pines. Live music featuring our own FCC Praise Band. Lead Pastor Josh Armendariz explains the meaning behind our Faith Hymns.


11 am to 12 pm


Congregational Covenant Signing and Time Capsule Assembly


12 noon to 1 pm


Chicken Barbecue - served inside our Rent Fellowship Hall. The menu includes barbecued chicken, coleslaw, potato salad, baked beans, and rolls. Tickets for the barbecue are $5 per person. Deadline is August 23.


Ongoing


Historical displays and fun activities for all ages


2 pm to 3 pm


Community Celebration Worship Service: Join us in our historic sanctuary as we celebrate the many years of faith, service, and community partnership that have shaped our congregation. Enjoy Choral Music featuring our FCC Choir, famously known as the "best little small church choir".


3 pm to 4 pm


Dessert Reception for everyone

 


Get your BBQ tickets here


*Subject to change