
First Congregational Church of South Killingly
383684757
Danielson, CT 06239 USA
southkillinglycongregationalchurch.org
First Congregational Church of South Killingly
The First Congregational Church of South Killingly is a nonprofit organization located in South Killingly, Connecticut. It is part of the broader history of Congregational churches in the area, which began with the establishment of the first church in Killingly in 1715[1][2].
History
While the first Congregational church in Killingly was organized in 1715, the Separate Congregational Church, known as the South Church in Killingly, was established later. In December 1746, a Separate Church was organized in South Killingly, marking a significant development in the religious landscape of the area[1]. Samuel Wadsworth was elected pastor of this church on April 27, 1747, and his installation took place on June 3, 1747[1].
Mission and Community Involvement
The First Congregational Church of South Killingly, like many Congregational churches, focuses on community service, religious worship, and education. These churches often participate in various social activities and outreach programs aimed at enriching the lives of community members. However, specific details about this church's mission and programs are not readily available.
Organization
The church operates as a nonprofit organization under EIN 383684757. It is managed by a governing body consisting of members and leaders elected from within the congregation.
Legacy
The history of Congregational churches in Killingly reflects the broader religious and social dynamics of New England during the colonial period. These churches played a crucial role in the spiritual and educational development of their communities. The First Congregational Church of South Killingly continues this legacy, contributing to the religious and communal fabric of South Killingly[4].
[1] https://connecticutgenealogy.com/windham/early_church_history_of_killingly.htm [2] https://witnessstonesproject.org/1507-2/ [3] https://www.killinglyhistorical.org/museum/killinglys-villages [4] https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/446238-history-of-the-congregational-church-in-south-killingly-conn-with-a-record-of-doings-at-its-150th-anniversary?offset=40920 [5] https://westfielducc.org/timeline/
