What houses of worship are in town?
Those in New Canaan include:
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 682 South Avenue, 966-9152
Community Baptist Church, 174 Cherry Street, 966-0711
Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, 23 Park Street, 966-2651; godsacre.org
First Church of Christ, Scientist, 49 Park Street, 966-0293, spirituality.com
First Presbyterian Church, 178 Oenoke Ridge, 966-0002, spiritofnewcanaan.org
Grace Community Church, worships at Saxe Middle School, 468 South Avenue, 966-7600, gracecommunity.info
St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church, 21 Cherry Street, 966-0020, starcc.com
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 111 Oenoke Ridge, 966-4515, stmarksnewcanaan.org
St. Michael’s Lutheran Church, 5 Oenoke Ridge, 966-3913, stmichaelslutheran.org
United Methodist Church, 165 South Avenue, 966-2666, gbgm-umc.org/newcanaanumc
A comprehensive listing of church services and upcoming special events is listed weekly in the New Canaan Advertiser on the religion pages.
What synagogues are nearby?
Area synagogues include:
Adat Torah Conservative Congregation, 762-5210, Shabbat services at United Covenant Church, Wilton, adattorah.org
Congregation Agudath Shalom, 301 Strawberry Hill Road, Stamford, 358-2200
Congregation Beth El, 109 East Avenue, Norwalk, 838-2710
Jewish Family Congregation, 111 Smith Ridge Road (Route 123), South Salem, N.Y., 914-763-3028
Stamford Fellowship for Jewish Learning, Friends Meeting House, 572 Roxbury Road, Stamford, 325-4605
Temple Beth El, 350 Roxbury Road, Stamford, 322-6901
Temple Shalom, 259 Richards Avenue, Norwalk, 866-0148, templeshalomweb.org
Temple Sinai, 458 Lakeside Drive, Stamford, 322-1649, templesinaistamford.org
Are there any other religious groups?
The Darien-New Canaan Unitarian Society (655-4227) meets once a month in private homes.
The Congregation for Humanistic Judaism can be reached at 226-5451 or humanisticjews.org.
Baha’i devotional meetings are held in New Canaan. Call 972-3082 or bahaifairfield.org.
The Jewish Center — Nefesh Yehudi — offers meditation and Torah trope in Wilton. Call 762-7089.
The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) meets monthly in Wilton. Call 762-5669.
Are there any Bible study programs?
Many churches in town have Bible study programs. It’s a good idea to call for details.
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church offers Bible study on Wednesday mornings at 10.
The United Methodist Church offers Mature Years Bible Study on Wednesday mornings at 9:30.
An evening Bible study program takes place on Thursdays at 6:45, at
Community Baptist Church.
The Congregational Church offers Bible study on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m., and 7:30 p.m., and Monday mornings at 6:30.
The First Presbyterian Church has women’s Bible study on Monday evenings at 7.
St. Michael’s Lutheran has women’s Bible study on Wednesday morning at 10.
Torah study takes place on Saturday mornings at 9 at
Temple Sinai.
Are there any stores selling religious items?
The
Lion’s Den Book & Gift Store is near Morrill Hall on the grounds St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 111 Oenoke Ridge. Merchandise includes jewelry, music, cards, book, and other gift items. Call 966-3838. Open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday from 9 to 1, and Saturday from 10 to noon.
The
Christian Science Reading Room at 20 Forest Street (966-0122), is open Monday through Saturday from 11 to 2. It sells religious books, videos, CDs, and cassettes, many appropriate for children. The Christian Science Monitor newspaper is also available for sale. The reading room also offers a study room and lending library where Bibles and reference materials may be read or borrowed. A computerized Bible concordance and printer are available.
Congregation Beth El (838-2710) has a gift and simcha shop open on Sunday from 9 to noon when religious school is in session. There are religious items, gifts, toys, and Purim costumes for sale.
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