Town of Stoddard, NH

Stoddard Congregational Church


HISTORY :

The Congregational Church was organized September 4, 1787.  The first meetings were held in homes of the members.  The town charter of 1767 required that the “Grantees shall build a Meeting House for public worship within four years of the date of the Charter.”  The Meeting House on Parker Hill and the Meeting House on Dow Hill were erected by the town and could also be used as Town Meeting houses.  The present house of worship, however, was erected by and for the Congregational Society in 1836.  Funds were raised to build the present building by selling the pews at $15.00 each.  Total cost of the building was $2,010.70 with the bell adding to the total cost at $289.69.

In 1942 it was desired to hold services during the winter months.  These were held in private homes.  Because of the war, church suppers were omitted.  Vacation Bible School for children was carried on.  In 1960 regular winter services were abandoned.  In 1961 the church voted to abstain from becoming part of the United Church of Christ.  Stoddard Congregational Church is an Independent church, following the teachings of the Bible as the Word of God and governed by the Congregational philosophy.  The Annual Meeting is held on the fourth Monday of August.  Pastor Ayres was officially hired on August 25, 2008, at the Annual Meeting.


The church was wired for electricity in 1950 and the old lamps and stove were sold in 1951.  One of the oldest pipe organs in New Hampshire, built in 1851, was installed in 1932.  The trustees of the church secured it from the New England  Organ Company for $650.  This replaced a small parlor organ, manually pumped.  In 1970 the Johnson Track organ was reconditioned and an electric blower was provided.  The manual pump handle and gauge are still attached.  This historic organ was again restored in 2003 to its original condition and re-dedicated. Another much needed improvement was the installation of dual hot-air furnaces to be able to hold year-round services in the church.  In 2007 the Handicap Ramp and Entrance was completed.  Parking is available by the ramp and at the site of the former one-room school house.  Just completed in 2009 is the restoration of the belfry and steeple.  The bell is rung just prior to the 10 am Service weekly.


In 2008 the Congregation purchased the Patricia Campbell House, after her untimely death, to be used as a Parsonage and meeting house.  The Trustees meet here monthly as do members of the Women’s Fellowship.  The Stoddard Youth Fellowship meets twice monthly and the Friday night Bible Study is held weekly.  Prior to the Sunday Service the Deacons also meet with the Pastor on a weekly basis. 

ORGANIZATION :

Today the church is led by five (5) TRUSTEES, two (2) DEACONS, the PASTOR, the TREASURER and the YOUTH LEADERS. 

The STODDARD WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP has roots dating back to 1847 and still has the same goals in supporting the church and community endeavors.  The STODDARD YOUTH FELLOWSHIP for young people of Stoddard grades 6 through 12 began in 2008.  This growing organization meets twice monthly during the school year on Sunday evenings for food, fun and fellowship. They are exploring the Bible in a fun new series called “iGod.”  The Church also holds a FRIDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY and the VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL for children of elementary age.  This past summer 17 youth participated. The church also sponsors “FRIENDLY MEALS ” and “AGE IN MOTION”  for Seniors.

CHURCH LEADERSHIP :

PASTOR -  BRIAN K. AYRES ... home – 355-8087;  Cell -    209-8855.  For further information on Pastor Brian K. Ayres, CLICK ON THIS LINK. 

TRUSTEES -

CAROL CLARK ... home- 446-7562

DEAN EATON ...   home – 352-7335;  work - 352-1626

BOB HARDY ...     home – 446-3676

PAT STEEVES ...  home – 446-4346

RUTH WARD ...     home – 446-2311

           

TREASURER -  JEAN KELLY ... home – 446-7773

YOUTH LEADERS -   KIM & TED ANDERSON ... home – 446-3713

WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP -  JOAN READ ... home – 446-2203

CHURCH Phone # 446-4332.  PARSONAGE phone # 446-0191

  

STODDARD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1549 ROUTE 123 NORTH – P.O. BOX 334

STODDARD, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03464



The New Parsonage (the former Campbell Home)


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