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"Where Faith Matters Today…and Always!"

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SEXTON

 
 
Thomas Best
 
The Sexton keeps everything running smoothly–clean, attractive and accessible to those who enter into the church.  The sexton is responsible for the maintenance of the church and the church grounds.  The sexton performs basic maintenance and repairs, set-up of church/rooms for use as needed.

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For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. ---Matthew 6:21

We at Faith Church thank you in advance for your generous gift(s) to our church.

Be blessed and be a blessing today.

WHO?

Faith Congregational Church

2030 Main Street Hartford, CT 06120

 

860-547-0820

faithmatters.church@gmail.com

 

Office Hours: M W F (9a-12p)

WHEN?

10 am Sunday Worship

 

7 pm Adult Sunday School via Zoom

 

WHERE?


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