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First Parish of Sudbury Virtually Open

From the earliest gathering in 1640 to today—First Parish has offfered weekly services for all—which are now shared online,

When it was constructed in 1797, the Meetinghouse originally functioned as both Sudbury's town hall and as a place to gather for Sunday worship. The clock and the George C. Holbrook bell has been striking the hour for the town’s residents since 1873.
When it was constructed in 1797, the Meetinghouse originally functioned as both Sudbury's town hall and as a place to gather for Sunday worship. The clock and the George C. Holbrook bell has been striking the hour for the town’s residents since 1873. (Jody Kotkin)

Members of First Parish Sudbury first gathered in 1640, our Meetinghouse was built in 1797, and today, using 21st century technology, we are virtually “open” and active during this time of physical separation.

First Parish of Sudbury invites the community to share in its online services and coffee hour, beginning at 10 am on Sundays!

See https://fpsudbury.org for information on accessing Sunday services and for a description of Rev. Dr. Majorie Matty's upcoming sermon.

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Please contact the office at 978-443-2043 or office@fpsudbury.orgfor further information.

First Parish is located in the center of historic Sudbury at 327 Concord Road, Sudbury.

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