Dighton Community Church
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Dighton Community Church is a non-denominational church in Dighton, Massachusetts. Formerly known as the Dighton Unitarian Church.[1][2] The congregation, formally and legally known as the Pedo-Baptist Congregational Society due to the practice of infant baptism,[2] was founded in 1769[3] and incorporated in 1798.[4] The building was begun around 1769 and "completed enough for use" in Spring 1770.[3] The building was finished in 1798.[3] A tower was added in 1827 to house a Revere Bell.[3]
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Dighton Community Church | |
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Pedo Baptist Congregational Society of Dighton | |
41°49′0.156″N 71°7′46.3578″W | |
Location | Dighton, Massachusetts |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Non-denominational |
Previous denomination | Congregational, Unitarian |
Website | http://dightoncommunitychurch.com |
History | |
Former name(s) | Dighton Unitarian Church, Church of the Lower Four Corners |
Status | active |
Founded | 1769 |
Architecture | |
Designated | 1770 |
Style | Colonial |
Years built | 1769-1798 |
Groundbreaking | 1769 |
Completed | 1770, 1798 |
Specifications | |
Bells | One Revere Bell |
Clergy | |
Minister(s) | Pastor Dave |
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