Nashua Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Nashua, NH

A Church of Christ congregation serving Nashua, NH. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.

Contact Information

Address:
97 Farley Rd
Nashua, NH 03063

Phone: 603-889-0979

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 90

📍 Location

About This Location

The Nashua Church of Christ serves New Hampshire’s second-largest city, a thriving community of approximately 90,000 residents situated along the Massachusetts border. Located in Hillsborough County, Nashua offers the unique advantage of small-town New England charm combined with easy access to metropolitan amenities, positioned just 45 minutes north of Boston.

Known as the “Gate City” for its role as a gateway between New Hampshire and Massachusetts, Nashua consistently ranks among America’s most livable cities. The area features a diverse economy anchored by technology companies, healthcare systems, and manufacturing, attracting families and professionals who appreciate New Hampshire’s tax-friendly environment and excellent school systems.

Visitors to Nashua will discover a city rich in history, from its 19th-century textile mill heritage along the Nashua River to modern shopping districts and recreational facilities. The Nashua River Rail Trail and numerous parks provide outdoor recreation opportunities, while the downtown area offers cultural venues and local businesses.

Churches of Christ maintain a smaller but meaningful presence throughout New Hampshire, with congregations serving communities across the Granite State. The Nashua congregation provides fellowship for both long-time residents and newcomers drawn to the region’s economic opportunities and quality of life.

Those relocating to the area will find Nashua strategically positioned for commuting throughout southern New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts, with major highways providing convenient access while maintaining the peaceful, community-oriented atmosphere characteristic of New England.

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